Series 3: U.S. House of Representatives Files, 1926-1942 (continued)
F 1 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1930).
a. Newsletter (Number 5): "The American Indian: Captive or Citizens" (August, 1930).
b. Bulletin No.19: Eastern Association on Indian Affairs: "The American Indian: A National Obligation" (January, 1930).
c. Report: "Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior for Fiscal Year Ended June
30, 1930."
d. Minutes: Choctaw-Chickasaw Meeting (April 23, 1930). Contains resolutions. Typescript.
e. Bill of Complaint: Eastern District for Oklahoma: Fish, et al., vs. Wise, et al. Concerns Seminole oil royalties.
f. Speech: WC: "The Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians (May 22, 1930).
g. Speeches: WC: "Coal and Asphalt Deposits (June 10, 1930) and "Leased District" (June 23, 1930).
h. Remarks: WC: "Choctaws and Chickasaws Indorse Cartwright Bill" (June 25, 1930).
i. Remarks: W. W. Hastings: "Status of the Affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes" (July 3, 1930).
j. Observations: WC: Concerns H. R. 11592. Typescript. Copy of bill attached.
F 2 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1930).
a. Hearings (H. R. 8921 and S. 1372): "Claims of Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians." Seventy-first Congress;
Second Session (February 5, 1930). House Bill by Royal C. Johnson and Senate Bill by Lynn J. Frazier.
b. Hearings (H. R. 8921): "Claims of Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians." Seventy-first Congress; Second
Session (April 9, 1930). A bill by Royal C. Johnson.
c. Hearings (H. R. 8921): "Creation of Indian Trust Estates." Seventy-first Congress; Second Session (February 19 and 21,
March 5 and 12, 1930). A bill by Scott Leavitt.
d. Hearing (S. 2561): "Creation of Indian Trust Estates." Seventy-first Congress; Second Session (February 21, 1930). A bill
by Lynn J. Frazier.
e. Hearings (H. R. 6979): "Creation of Indian Trust Estates" Seventy-first Congress; Second Session (April 30, 1930). Part
two. A bill by Scott Leavitt.
f. House Report 1133 (H. R. 9939): "Lease Tribal Lands of Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations for Oil and Gas." Seventy-first
Congress; Second Session (1930).
g. House Report 1270 (H. R. 8921): "Claims of Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians." Seventy-first Congress;
Second Session (1930). A bill by Royal C. Johnson.
h. H. R. 8710: Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear, consider, and report upon a claim of the Choctaw
and Chickasaw Indian Nations for fair and just compensation for the remainder of the "Leased District" lands. WC Bill.
Seventy-first Congress; Second Session 1930).
i. H.R. 8716: Directing the Court of Claims to determine compensation which U.S. should pay to the Choctaw and
Chickasaw Indian Nations for the "Leased District" lands. Bill Seventy-first Congress; Second Session (1930).
j. H. R. 8822: For the relief of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Tribes. WC Bill. Seventy-first Congress; Second Session (1930).
k. H.R. 9939: Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to lease any or all of the remaining tribal lands of the Choctaw and
Chickasaw Nations for oil and gas purposes. Seventy-first Congress; Second Session (1930). A bill by Thomas D.
McKeown. Attached memo by WC.
l. H.R. 11592: Providing for the sale of the remaining coal and asphalt deposits in the segregated mineral land in the
Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. WC Bill. Seventy-first Congress; Second Session (1930).
m. S.615: An act making appropriation for payment to the Uintah, White River, and Uncompahgre Bands of Ute Indians for
certain lands. Seventy-first Congress; Second Session (1930). A bill by William H. King.
n. Senate Report 1518 (S. 4140): "Sale of Coal and Asphalt Deposits in Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, Oklahoma."
Seventy-first Congress, Second Session (1930). A bill by Lynn J. Frazier.
F 3 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1930).
a. S.3165: Conferring jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear, consider, and report upon a claim of the Choctaw and
Chickasaw Indian Nations for fair and just compensation for the remainder of the Leased District of lands. Seventy-fist
Congress, Second Session (1930). A bill by W. B. Pine.
b. Senate Report 652 (S.3165).
c. House Report 1693 (S.3165).
d. S.4140: Providing for the sale of the remainder of the coal and asphalt deposits in the segregated mineral land in the
Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. Seventy-first Congress; Second Session (1930). A bill by Lynn J. Frazier.
e. Senate Report 455 (S.4140).
f. House Report 1518 (S.4140).
F 4 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1930).
Miscellaneous clippings and Congressional Record excerpts. W. W.Hastings, et al., on a variety of topics.
F 5 Indian Affairs, Committee on (January - February 1931).
Correspondence. Letters to or from include Melven Cornish, W. W. Hastings, Patrick J. Hurley, Charles J. Rhoads, and F. B. Swank. Topics include Indian relief, leased district bill, coal and asphalt claims, and restrictions.
F 6 Indian Affairs, Committee on (March - December 1930-1931).
a. Correspondence. Letters to or from include Charles J. Rhoads, F. B. Swank, Elmer Thomas, and Ray Lyman Wilbur.
Topics include restriction bill, leased district bill, coal lease extensions, claims legislation, regulations, Indian welfare, and
Jones Academy.
b. Public Law 398 (S. 4140): An act providing for the sale of the remainder of the coal and asphalt deposits in the
segregated mineral land in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. Seventy-first Congress (1930). A bill by Lynn J. Frazier.
c. Resolution: Oklahoma State Legislature: House Resolution No. 18 provides for the extension of the restriction period of
the Five Civilized Tribes and opposes H. R. 15603 by Scott Leavitt.
d. Regulations: Office of Indian Affairs: "Regulations Governing the Sale of the Coal and Asphalt Deposits in the
Segregated Mineral Area of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations". (January 26, 1931).
e. Bulletin 380: Board of Indian Commissioners (April 2, 1931). Transmitting copy of presentation of Ben Dwight,
Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation: "Choctaw Social Welfare."
f. Letter from Rev. Henry J. Bond on taxing surplus Indian allotments. (1931).
F 7 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1931).
a. Newsletter (Number 6): "The American Indian: Captive or Citizen" (January, 1931).
b. Regulations: Office of Indian Affairs: "Regulations Governing the Sale of the Coal and Asphalt Deposits in the
Segregated Mineral Area of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations" (January 26, 1931).
c. Pamphlet: Indian Rights Association/Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends: "New Opportunity for Indians."
d. Speeches: WC: "Leased District" (January 19 and February 20, 1931).
e. Speech: Elmer Thomas: "Treatment of Indians (February 13, 1931).
f. Address: Claude Weaver: "The Commonwealth of Oklahoma, a Heritage of Liberty" (December 13, 1931).
F 8 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1931).
a. Subcommittee Print: "Nontaxable Indian Lands." Second Partial Report. Seventy-first Congress; Third Session (1931).
b. Hearings (H. R. 12576): "Emancipated Citizenship for American Indians." Seventy-first Congress; Third Session (1931).
A bill by W. H. Sproul.
c. H. R. 15603: To extend the restrictive period against alienation, lease, mortgage, or other encumbrance of any interest of
restricted heirs of members of the Five Civilized Tribes. Seventy-first Congress; Third Session (1931). A bill by Scott Leavitt.
d. House Report 2592 (H. R. 15603).
e. H. R. 4533: Providing for the purchase by the United States of the segregated coal and asphalt deposits in Oklahoma from
the Choctaw and Chickasaw Tribes. WC Bill. Seventy-second Congress; First Session (1931).
f. S. Res. 478: Referring Choctaw and Chickasaw claims for leased district compensation to the Court of Claims.
Seventy-first Congress; Third Session (1931). A resolution by Elmer Thomas.
g. Public Law 780 (H. R. 15263): An act to relieve restricted Indians of the Five Civilized Tribes whose nontaxable lands
are required for State, county, or municipal improvements or sold to other persons or for other purposes. Seventy-first
Congress (1931). A bill by Thomas D. McKeown.
F 9 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1931).
Miscellaneous clippings and Congressional Record excerpts. W. W. Hastings, WC, Elmer Thomas, et al., on various topics.
F 10 Indian Affairs, Committee on (January - May 1932).
Correspondence. Letters to or from include Charles J. Rhoads and Ray Lyman Wilbur. Topics include coal leases, tribal restrictions, allotment funds, and per capita payments.
F 11 Indian Affairs, Committee on (June - December 1932).
a. Correspondence. Letters to or from include Milton C. Garber, Charles J. Rhoads, and Ray Lyman Wilbur. Topics include
Otoe and Missouria claims, Choctaw and Chickasaw claims, restriction bill, tribal audits, and tribal attorneys.
b. Hearings (H. R. 10927): "Conferring jurisdiction on the Court of Claims to adjudicate the rights of the Otoe and
Missouria Tribes of Indians to compensation on a basis of guardian or ward." Seventy- second Congress; First Session
(1932). A bill by Milton C. Garber.
c. Senate Report 660 (S. 4578): "Court of Claims to Adjudicate the Rights of the Otoe and Missouria Tribes of Indians."
Seventy-second Congress; First Session (1932). A bill by Elmer Thomas.
d. H. R. 8750: An act relative to restrictions applicable to Indians of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma. Seventy-second
Congress; First Session (1932). A bill by Edgar Howard.
e. List of Indian Service employees in Oklahoma.
F 12 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1932).
a. The Oklahoma Indian School Magazine, I, No. 2 (Apr. 1932).
b. The Oklahoma Indian School Magazine, I, No. 3 (May, 1932).
c. The Oklahoma Indian School Magazine, I, No. 4 (Sept. 1932).
d. The Oklahoma Indian School Magazine, I, No. 5 (Oct. 1932).
e. The Oklahoma Indian School Magazine, I, No. 6 (Nov. 1932).
f. Speeches: WC: "My Record in Congress" (May 24, 27, 1932).
F 13 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1932).
a. Hearings (H. R. 6903): "Authorizing and directing the Secretary of the Interior to enroll on the tribal rolls of the Choctaw
and Chickasaw Nations all Choctaw and Chickasaw claimants whose names appear in the citizenship cases hereinafter
mentioned and who were duly and legally enrolled by the federal court, and the heirs now living of all such claimants, born
prior to the closing of said tribal roles by an act of Congress." Seventy-second Congress; First Session (1932). A bill by
Clement C. Dickinson.
b. Hearing (S. 2268): "Providing for Choctaw and Chickasaw Enrollments." Seventy-second Congress; First Session (1932).
A bill by Roscoe C. Patterson.
c. House Report 762 (H. R. 9496): "Leasing Coal and Asphalt Deposits of Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians, Oklahoma."
Seventy-second Congress; First Session (1932). A bill by Edgar Howard.
d. House Reports 1015, Part 2 (H. R. 8750): "Restrictions Applicable to Indians of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma."
Seventy-second Congress; First Session (1932). A bill by Edgar Howard. Typescript copy; introduced print.
e. H. R. 8682: To authorize the purchase of certain lands by the United States from the Choctaw and Chickasaw Tribes. WC
Bill. Seventy-second; First Session (1932).
f. H. R. 8750: Relative to restrictions applicable to Indians of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma. Seventy-second
Congress; First Session (1932). A bill by Edgar Howard.
g. H. R. 9496: To provide for the leasing of the segregated coal and asphalt deposits of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Tribes
and to extend lease payment period. Seventy-second Congress; First Session (1932). A bill by Edgar Howard.
h. S. 3655: To provide for the leasing of the segregated coal and asphalt deposits of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Tribes and
to extend lease payment period. Seventy-second Congress; First Session (1932). A bill by Lynn J.Frazier.Public Law 94 (S.
3655). Seventy-second Congress (1932).
i. Public Law 231 (S. 4808): An act relating to the acquisition of restricted Indian lands by States,counties, or
municipalities. Seventy-second Congress 1932). A bill by Elmer Thomas.
j. Roster: Committee and Sub-committees on Indian Affairs. Seventy-second Congress (1932).
F 14 Indian Affairs, Committee on (January - April 1933).
a. Correspondence. Letters to or from include Ray Lyman Wilbur. Topics include Choctaw/Chickasaw League, land
purchase bill, and policy recommendations.
b. Constitution: Choctaw-Chickasaw League (1933).
c. Resolutions: Choctaw-Chickasaw League (Feb. 25, 1933).
F 15 Indian Affairs, Committee on (February - October 1933).
a. Correspondence. Letters to or from include John Collier and Elmer Thomas. Topics include filling of positions,
Choctaw-Chickasaw League, claims, school tuition, and royalties.
b. S. 73: To authorize the Comptroller General to allow claim of district numbered 13, Choctaw County, Oklahoma, for
payment of tuition for Indian pupils. Seventy-third Congress; First Session (1933). A bill by Elmer Thomas.
F 16 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1933).
a. Address: Ben Dwight: "Winding Up Tribal Affairs." Published Jan. 12, 1933. Typescript.
b. Senate Document 214: Speech: William H. King: "Condition of Indians in the United States." Seventy-second Congress;
Second Session (1933).
c. H. R. 3853: To authorize the Comptroller General to allow claim of district numbered 13, Choctaw County, for payment
of tuition for Indian pupils. WC Bill. Seventy-third Congress; First Session (1933).
d. Public Law 322 (H. R. 8750): An act relative to restrictions applicable to Indians of the Five Civilized Tribes in
Oklahoma. Seventy-second Congress (1933). A bill by Edgar Howard.
e. H. R. 14088: For the relief of Vina Love. WC Bill. Seventy-second Congress; Second Session (1933).
F 17 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1933).
Clippings.
F 18 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1932-1934).
Correspondence. Letters to or from include John Collier and Ben Cravens. Topics include Choctaw Chief, coal lands, and appointments.
F 19 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1934).
a. Memorandum: John Collier: "The Purpose and Operation of the Wheeler-Howard Indian Rights Bill (S. 2755; H. R.
7902)" (Feb. 19, 1934).
b. Memorandum: "Analysis of Official Vote of Indian Tribes on Wheeler-Howard Bill" (To date, Apr. 30, 1934).
c. The American Indian, IV, No. 4 (Nov. - Dec., 1934).
F 20 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1934).
"Record of Choctaw Convention at Goodland Indian School" (June, 1934).
F 21 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1934).
a. Statement: Charles A. Mitke: Concerning H. R. 7902 and S. 2755: Bills to grant to Indians living under Federal Tutelage
the freedom to organize for purposes of self government (Feb. 21, 1934). House bill by Edgar Howard and Senate bill by
Burton K. Wheeler.
b. Remarks: WC: "A Summary of Choctaw and Chickasaw Indian Affairs and Other Matters" (Apr. 23, 1934).
c. Hearings (H. R. 7902): "Readjustment of Indian Affairs." Seventy-third Congress; Second Session (1934). Parts 2, 4, and
5. A bill by Edgar Howard.
d. House Report 1804 (H. R. 7902): "Readjustment of Indian Affairs." Seventy-third Congress; Second Session (1934).
e. House Report 1880 (H. R. 9769): "Coal and Asphalt Lands in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, Oklahoma." WC
Bill. Seventy-third Congress; Second Session (1934).
F 22 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1934).
a. Draft Bill: To create a commission to correct the membership rolls of the Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma (including
the Mississippi Choctaws). Seventy-third Congress; Second Session (1934).
b. Draft Bill: To grant to Indians living under Federal tutelage the freedom to organize for purposes of economic and
professional enterprise; to provide for the training of Indians in administrative and economic affairs; to conserve and
develop Indian lands and resources. Seventy-third Congress; Second Session (1934).
c. H. R. 8174: For the protection of Indians of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma. Seventy-third Congress; Second
Session (1934). A bill by Edgar Howard.
d. H. R. 9036: For the relief of the Crystal Land Company. Seventy-third Congress; Second Session (1934). A bill by James
G. Scrugham.
e. H. R. 9446: Authorizing the Court of Claims to hear, consider, adjudicate, and enter judgement upon certain specified
claims. Seventy-third Congress; Second Session (1934). A bill by Joseph W. Bailey, Jr.
f. H. R. 9769: Concerning the coal and asphalt lands in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. WC Bill. Seventy-third
Congress; Second Session (1934).
g. Public Law 475 (H. R. 9769). Seventy-third Congress(1934).
h. Draft Senate Bill: To conserve and develop Indian lands and resources; to establish a credit system for Indians; to provide
for higher education for Indians, to form business and other organizations. Seventy-third Congress; Second Session (1934).
i. S. 236: To provide funds for cooperation with the school board at Queets, Washington, in the construction of a public
school building to be available to Indian children. Seventy-third Congress; Second Session (1934). A bill by Clarence C.
Dill.
F 23 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1934).
Miscellaneous documents, clippings, and Congressional Record excerpts. W. W. Hastings, W. B. Pine, Elmer Thomas, WC, E. B. Howard, et al., on various topics.
F 24 Indian Affairs, Committee on (January - July 1935).
a. Correspondence. Letters to or from include James P. Buchanan, John Collier, Melven Cornish, and T. P. Gore. Topics
include proposed hospital at Talihina, settlement of tribal affairs, and politics.
b. Map: Boundaries of former Indian reservations in Oklahoma with location of Indian hospitals given: hand-drawn and
colored; page-size.
c. Map: Distribution of Indian population in Oklahoma and location of general Indian hospitals with fifty-mile-radius circles
drawn about each; photostatic copy with color and circles added; page size.
d. Map: Similar in subject to "c.": Has twenty-five as well as fifty-mile-radius circles and adds coverage of proposed
Talihina hospital; hand-drawn and colored; page size.
F 25 Indian Affairs, Committee on (August - December 1935).
Correspondence. Letters to or from include James P. Buchanan, John Collier, L. J. Dickinson, Kenneth McKellar, Will Rogers, and Choctaw Council House Committee. Topics include legislation, Talihina Hospital appropriation, Choctaw-Chickasaw Bill, construction projects, resolution, and preservation of Choctaw Council House.
F 26 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1935).
a. H. R. 9247: To grant to the citizens of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Tribe the right to create and organize a commission.
WC Bill. Seventy-fourth Congress; First Session (1935).
b. H. R. 8032: For the relief of the Ward Funeral Home. WC Bill. Seventy-fourth Congress; First Session (1935).
c. H. R. 8665: For the construction of Indian hospitals in Oklahoma. Seventy-fourth Congress; First Session (1935). A bill
by Wesley E. Disney.
d. H. R. 9010: For construction of an Indian hospital at Talihina, Oklahoma. WC Bill. Seventy-fourth Congress; First
Session (1935).
e. H. R. 9247: To grant to the citizens of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Tribe the right to create and organize a commission.
WC Bill. Seventy-fourth Congress; First Session (1935).
F 27 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1935).
Clippings.
F 28 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1932-1933), 1936).
a. Correspondence. Letters to or from include Melven Cornish, Jed Johnson, and Will Rogers. Topics include tribal rolls,
Choctaw House preservation, restrictions, requests, Talihina Hospital insurance, and cases.
b. Public Law 322 (H. R. 8750): An act relative to restrictions applicable to Indians of the Five Civilized Tribes.
Seventy-second Congress (1933). A bill by Edgar Howard.
c. House Report 1015 (H. R. 8750): "Restrictions Applicable to Indians of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma."
Seventy-second Congress; First Session (1932).
d. Senate Report 873 (H. R. 8750): Restrictions Applicable to Indians of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma."
Seventy-second Congress; First Session (1932).
F 29 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1936).
a. The American Indian, V. No. 62 (Apr. - May, 1936). Letter from Adam Castillo, Mission Indian Federation attached.
b. Press Release: Talihina Tuberculosis Sanitarium Construction (Oct. 1, 1936).
c. Senate Report 1615 (H. R. 10630): "Interior Department Appropriation Bill, 1937." Seventy-fourth Congress; Second
Session (1936). A bill by Edward T. Taylor.
d. Public Law 441 (S. 2148): An act to provide for the leasing of restricted Indian lands of the Five Civilized Tribes.
Seventy-fourth Congress (1936). A bill by Elmer Thomas.
e. Private Law 449 (H. R. 8032): An act for the relief of the Ward Funeral Home. Seventy-fourth Congress (1936). WC bill.
f. Public Law 716 (H. R. 7764): An act to relieve restricted Indians whose lands have been taxed or have been lost by failure
to pay taxes. Seventy-fourth Congress (1936). By Jed Johnson, Jr.
g. Public Law 816 (S. 2047): An act to promote the general welfare of the Indians of Oklahoma. Seventy- fourth Congress
(1936). A bill by Elmer Thomas.
h. Invitation to a joint meeting of the Atoka Treaty Rights Association, the Choctaw and Chickasaw League, and the
Choctaw and Chickasaw Democratic League. (1936).
F 30 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1936).
Miscellaneous clippings and Congressional Record excerpts.
F 31 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1937, 1938).
a. Correspondence. Letters to or from include John J. Cochran, John Collier, Melven Cornish, Homer Cummings, Charles J.
Kappler, and Will Rogers. Topics include Choctaw Chief, claims cases, requests, legislation, insurance, and resolutions.
b. Letters from the Secretary of the Interior, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Will Rogers.
F 32 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1937).
a. H. R. 4407: Authorizing the Five Civilized Tribes to present claims to the Court of Claims. WC Bill. Seventy-fifth
Congress; First Session (1937).
b. H. R. 8027: To authorize the reservation of minerals in further sales of lands of the Choctaw-Chickasaw Indians.
Seventy-fifth Congress; First Session (1937). A bill by Will Rogers.
c. House Report 944 (H. R. 4407).
d. House Report 1496 (H. R. 8027).
e. Public Law 296 (S. 1379): To authorize the Five Civilized Tribes to present claims to the Court of Claims. Seventy-fifth
Congress (1937). A bill by Elmer Thomas.
f. Public Law 374 (S. 2851): An act to authorize the reservation of minerals in future sales of lands of the
Choctaw-Chickasaw Indians. Seventy-fifth Congress (1937). A bill by Elmer Thomas.
F 33 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1937).
Clippings.
F 34 Indian Affairs, Committee on (January - June 1938).
Correspondence. Letters to or from include Will Rogers, Elmer Thomas, Chickasaw Tribal Protective Association, and Atoka Treaties Rights Association. Topics include resolutions, insurance, Jones Academy, tribal affairs, coal lands per capita payments, and requests.
F 35 Indian Affairs, Committee on (1937-1938).
a. Correspondence. Letters to or from include John Collier and Will Rogers. Topics include tax-exemption of Indian lands
and minerals, legislation, construction, insurance, claims, presidential veto, coal and asphalt lands, and Indian Relief
Resettlement Program.
b. Hearing (S. Res. 168): "Loss of Revenue -- Tax Exempt Indian Lands." Seventy-fifth Congress; Third Session (1938). A
resolution by Elmer Thomas.
c. Memorandum: "In the Matter of Claim of the State of Oklahoma for Reimbursement on Account of Loss of Revenues
Caused by the Enforced Exemption from Taxation since Statehood of Indian Lands and Oil and Gas." Mimeographed typescript.
d. Pamphlet: C. W. King: "A Bit of History." Address before state convention of League of Young Democrats (Feb. 22,
1938). Concerns tax-exempt status of Indian lands.
e. Memorandum Brief: C. W. King: Right of Oklahoma to reimbursement for loss of revenue due to tax-exempt Indian
lands and oil and gas (1937).
f. Memorandum of Disapproval: Franklin D. Roosevelt: Concerning claims of Mississippi Choctaws (June 25, 1938).
g. Press Release: Department of the Interior: Concerns possible victimization of Oklahoma Indians.
h. Release: Office of Indian Affairs: Material from Buffalo, New York, Courier-Express praising Collier administration of
Indian Affairs (Nov. 23, 1938).
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