Box DP 40
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Contains 41 Results:
Correspondence concerning Legal Dispute Over Pawnee Tribe Leadership , May 5, 1973-September 10, 1974
Letter: from Bill Dawson to James R. Jones about Seminole Freedmen Land Rights: A Congressional Debate , March 12, 1981
The letter is from Bill Dawson, an attorney at law, to Congressman James Jones regarding the entitlement of Seminole Freedmen to judgment funds. Dawson provides information and materials supporting the inclusion of Freedmen in the distribution of the award. He also questions the necessity of extending the Capitol building and argues against further expenditure on it.
Correspondence Between Congressman Jones and Choctaw & Chickasaw Alliance, July 17, 1975-November 12, 1975
Response from Congressman James R. Jones about the investigation into allegations against Superintendent Fitzgerald, August 19, 1976
Pistol Ridge, Prospect 22, Forrest and Pearl River Counties, Mississippi, circa 1980
Sections of print are colored in.
Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Pawnee Business Council, Earl Chapman Case, 1968-1973
The Departmental Series includes constituent letters forwarded to Executive Departments, agencies, boards, and commissions for reply and correspondence strictly between the Congressman and those branches of the federal government.
Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Pawnee Tribal Development Corporation, 1981
The Departmental Series includes constituent letters forwarded to Executive Departments, agencies, boards, and commissions for reply and correspondence strictly between the Congressman and those branches of the federal government.
Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Seneca Indian School, 1975-1976
The Departmental Series includes constituent letters forwarded to Executive Departments, agencies, boards, and commissions for reply and correspondence strictly between the Congressman and those branches of the federal government.
Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Seminole Freedmen, 1981
The Departmental Series includes constituent letters forwarded to Executive Departments, agencies, boards, and commissions for reply and correspondence strictly between the Congressman and those branches of the federal government.
Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, United States of America vs. The Pawnee Business Council, 1974
The Departmental Series includes constituent letters forwarded to Executive Departments, agencies, boards, and commissions for reply and correspondence strictly between the Congressman and those branches of the federal government.
