Box 9: Health, Education, and Welfare-Interior
Health, Education, and Welfare
F 1: Public Health Service (1960). General.
Correspondence: re: Public Health Service Indian School of Practical Nursing Oklahoma graduates and program plans for Public Health Service Indian Hospital at Lawton.
F 2: Public Health Service (1960). Grants for Hospitals.
Correspondence: re: federal assistance approved under Title VI, Public Health Service Act (Hill-Burton Program) and general procedures to be followed in securing such aid for prospective applicants.
F 3: Public Health Service (1960). Grants for Sewage/Water.
a. Correspondence: re: federal assistance approved under Section 6 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to various
Oklahoma cities, towns, and communities for water/sewage facilities.
b. Leaflet: Public Health Service, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: Meeting Community Sewage Treatment
Needs under the Construction Grants Program (1957).
c. P. L. 660-Federal Water Pollution Control Act): "To provide for water pollution control activities in the Public Health
Service of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and for other purposes." Eighty-fourth Congress. Attached
are "Water Pollution Control Act amendments of 1956" (July 9, 1956).
d. Miscellaneous guides, information brochures, and applications, including regulations for Water Pollution Control
Construction Grants.
F 4: Public Health Service (1960). Indian Health.
Correspondence: re: improvement program appropriation for Fort Sill Indian School and Hospital and need for an Indian nurse at Carnegie.
F 5: Social Security (1960).
a. Correspondence: re: miscellaneous and number and monthly amount of benefits being paid under the old-age, survivors,
and disability insurance program at the end of December 1959, classified by State and county of the beneficiary's residence.
Statistical tables are attached.
b. Leaflet: Social Security Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: Social Security Amendments of
1960 (September 30, 1960).
c. Committee Print: "Brief Summary of Social Security Amendments of 1960:" re: Effects of H. R. 12580. Committee on
Ways and Means (August 31, 1960).
Housing and Home Finance
F 6: Public Housing Administration (1948).
Correspondence: re: closing of regional offices and centralization of Public House Administration. Includes resolution from American Federation of Government Employees Lodge 778.
F 7: General (1952).
a. Correspondence.
b. Press Release: re: federal grant to city of Lawton under Defense Housing and Community Facilities Services Act (P. L.
139) (undated).
F 8: General (1957).
a. Correspondence: re: miscellaneous and constituency request to have Federal Housing Administration down-payments reduced.
b. Memorandum: Federal Housing Administration: re: Title VIII Military Housing (Capehart-Rains Act) (August 15, 1957).
c. Pamphlet: Federal Housing Administration: Current Work of the Public Housing Administration (December 1956).
d. P. L. 412 (S. 1685): The United States Housing Act of 1937: "To provide financial assistance to the States and political
subdivisions thereof for the elimination of unsafe and unsanitary housing conditions, for the eradication of slums, for the
provision of decent, safe, and sanitary dwellings for families of low income, and for the reduction of unemployment and the
stimulation of business activity, to create a United States Housing Authority, and for other purposes." Seventy-fifth
Congress: First Session. Low-rent provisions of 1949 and 1956 attached.
F 9: General (1958).
a. Correspondence: re: Federal Housing Administration orientation conference in Washington.
b. H. R. 10637: "Creating the Home Loan Guarantee Corporation" (Albert Rains - Alabama). Committee on Banking and
Currency. Eighty-fifth Congress; Second Session (February 10, 1958).
F 10: General (1959).
a. Correspondence: re: miscellaneous and Federal Housing Administration loans for hotel modernization and two
advertisements of FHA property for sale in Lawton.
b. Leaflet: Federal Housing Administration: How FHA Helps Improve Home-Building Techniques (1958).
F 11: General (1960).
a. Press Release: Housing and Home Finance Agency: re: HHF loan approval to the Cameron State College (April 9, 1960).
b. Pamphlet: Information for Public Agencies Regarding Loan Assistance under Title II of Public Law 345, Eighty-fourth
Congress, as Amended (undated).
Indian Claims Commission
F 12: General (1949).
Correspondence: re: Indian Claims Commission Act of 1946 and providing for adjudication of grievances on a tribal, rather than an individual, basis.
F 13: General (1951).
a. Correspondence.
b. P. L. 726 (H. R. 4497): "To create an Indian Claims Commission, to provide for the powers, duties, and functions
thereof, and for other purposes." Seventy-ninth Congress; Second Session (August 13, 1946).
c. Booklet: Indian Claims Commission: Indian Claims Commission: General Rules of Procedure (1947).
F 14: General (1959).
Correspondence: re: appointment of commissioner of the Indian Claims Commission.
Interior, Department of the
F 15: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (undated).
a. Personal Note from Preston Peden to TM.
b. Excerpts from the Handbook of the American Indians, Bulletin 30, Bureau of Ethnology, re: Creeks, Choctaw,
Chickasaw, Comanche, and Seminole tribes.
F 16: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1945).
Magazine: Office of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior: Indians in the War re: Indian participation in World War II (November 1945).
F 17: Fish and Wildlife Service (1947).
Correspondence: re: water supply proposals and fishing privileges in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge.
F 18: Fish and Wildlife Service (1947). Mt. Scott Radio Antenna.
Correspondence "A - K" re: constituent support for and opposition to erection of an FM radio tower on Mount Scott. Correspondents include Nita Birdsong, daughter of Quanah Parker.
F 19: Fish and Wildlife Service (1947). Mt. Scott Radio Antenna.
Correspondence "L - W" re: constituent support for and opposition to erection of an FM radio tower on Mount Scott.
F 20: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1947). American Indian Exposition.
Correspondence: re: appreciation for TM's efforts in obtaining federal assistance for the American Indian Exposition Fair.
F 21: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1947). Caddo.
Correspondence: re: retirement age of Indian Agency Superintendent. Resolution of Caddo Indian Tribe attached.
F 22: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1947). Cheyenne-Arapaho.
Correspondence: re: visit of Cheyenne-Arapaho Indian Tribal delegates to discuss re-appraisal and settlement of Indian lands lost to Canton Dam project. Correspondence is from Preston Peden.
F 23: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1947). Choctaw.
Correspondence: re: regulations to provide for tribal participation in nomination of Principal Chief of the Choctaws.
F 24: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1947). Ft. Berthold Reservation.
a. Correspondence: re: construction of the Garrison Dam on Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, North Dakota.
b. Newsletter: Fort Berthold Indian Defense Association: re: proposed construction of Garrison Dam (October 26, 1946).
F 25: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1947). General.
a. Correspondence: re: Kiowa Indian Agency at Anadarko; Indian appropriations reduction; Indian monthly allowance
payments viz. rising cost of living; federal aid to public schools for Indians; American Indian Exposition meeting with
President Harry Truman, and miscellaneous.
b. Newspaper clipping.
F 26: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1947). Health.
Correspondence: re: Indian hospital for Caddo County; also other political requests/topics of interest.
F 27: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1947). Kiowa-Comanche-Apache.
Correspondence: re: visit by Indian delegates to House Appropriations Committee and President Harry Truman; designation of Anadarko as headquarters for Indian Affairs in western Oklahoma.
F 28: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1947). Land.
Correspondence: re: Indian land rights, e.g., preference rights in agricultural leases and applications for patents in fee.
F 29: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1947). Navajo.
a. Correspondence: re: plight of Navajo in New Mexico.
b. Excerpt: Fantastic Stories Magazine: "Plight of the Navajo:" (undated).
F 30: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1947). Office Consolidation: Miscellaneous.
a. Correspondence: re: general consolidation of Indian Bureau facilities and personnel due to cut in appropriations (e.g.,
hospital at Concho, Soil and Moisture Conservation project at Lawton, Kiowa Indian Agency at Anadarko, lay-off on employees).
b. Press Release: Department of the Interior: re: administrative reorganization of Oklahoma Indian Service (July 25, 1947).
F 31: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1947). Office Consolidation: Anadarko.
Correspondence "A - Cl" re: constituent opposition to transfer of Kiowa Indian Agency from Anadarko to Oklahoma City. Correspondents include Preston Peden.
F 32: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1947). Office Consolidation: Anadarko.
a. Correspondence "Co - G" re: constituent opposition to transfer of Kiowa Indian Agency from Anadarko to Oklahoma City.
b. Newspaper clipping.
F 33: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1947). Office Consolidation: Anadarko.
Correspondence "H - J" re: constituent opposition to transfer of Kiowa Indian Agency from Anadarko to Oklahoma City.
F 34: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1947). Office Consolidation: Anadarko.
Correspondence "K - Me" re: constituent opposition to transfer of Kiowa Indian Agency from Anadarko to Oklahoma City. Correspondents include Preston Peden.
F 35: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1947). Office Consolidation: Anadarko.
Correspondence "Mi - P" re: constituent opposition to transfer of Kiowa Indian Agency from Anadarko to Oklahoma City.
F 36: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1947). Office Consolidation: Anadarko.
Correspondence "R - Sm" re: constituent opposition to transfer of Kiowa Indian Agency from Anadarko to Oklahoma City.
F 37: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1947). Office Consolidation: Anadarko.
Correspondence "St - Z" re: constituent opposition to transfer of Kiowa Indian Agency from Anadarko to Oklahoma City.
F 38: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1947). Publications.
a. Pamphlet: Indian Service: Tribal Relations Pamphlet No. 1: Ten Years of Tribal Government under I. R. A. (1947).
b. Pamphlet: Indian Service: Tribal Relations Pamphlet No. 2: The Indian and the Law - 1 (1949).
c. Pamphlet: Indian Service: Tribal Relations Pamphlet No. 3: The Indian and the Law - 2 (1949).
F 39: Southwestern Power Administration (1947).
Resolutions from various Oklahoma cities, towns, and communities: re: opposition to Southwestern Power Administration infringement on private enterprise, especially in receiving federal fiscal aid.
F 40: Geological Survey (1948-1949).
Correspondence: re: acknowledgment of publications sent.
F 41: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1948). American Indian Exposition.
Correspondence: re: federal appropriations for the American Indian Exposition.
F 42: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1948). Burial Policy.
Correspondence: re: funeral directors' desire to have burial costs raised for Indian interments. Resolution attached.
F 43: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1948). Caddo.
Correspondence: re: Caddo Tribe, federal appropriations for Indian children in public schools, revolving loan fund for tribal members, and fractionalized land fund.
F 44: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1948). General.
Correspondence: re: rental of building along U.S. Highways 277 and 62 to Indians; Indian labor to be used in project along Highway 62 near Apache; resolution concerning restrictions on allotted Indian lands from Southwest Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association. Also includes minutes of unidentified meeting: re: problem with and in the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
F 45: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1948). Health.
Correspondence: re: medical services being established in the Canton area.
F 46: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1948). Kiowa-Comanche-Apache.
Correspondence: re: Indian tribal land in and around Lawton; litigation involving income from restricted Indian allotted lands subject to federal taxation; and proposal of Kiowa-Comanche-Apache tribes for a twenty-year plan to conserve allotted lands for Indians.
F 47: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1948). Land.
Correspondence: re: delegation of authority to Indian agencies for approval of easements on flood control projects; proposition to close Indian Agency at Oklahoma City; reduction in appropriations for Indian leases.
F 48: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1947-1948). Navajo.
a. Correspondence.
b. Leaflet: New Mexico Association on Indian Affairs: Navajo Rehabilitation Program, a Ten Year Plan for 64,000
Americans (undated).
F 49: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1948). Office Consolidation.
Correspondence: re: closing of Canton Sub-Agency office; appropriations to the Oklahoma Regional Office; possibility of closing the District Regional Office at Oklahoma City; and need to re-establish the separate Indian agencies throughout Oklahoma.
F 50: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1948). Personnel.
Correspondence: re: resignations and appointments of staff to various Indian Bureau facilities throughout the state.
F 51: Southwestern Power Administration (1948).
Correspondence: re: controversy surrounding further federal assistance to Southwestern Power Administration in order to expand transmission facilities.
F 51b: General (1949-1951).
F 52: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1949). American Indian Exposition.
Correspondence: re: publications appropriate to the American Indian Exposition.
F 53: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1949). Cheyenne-Arapaho.
Speech: TM: "Cheyenne-Arapaho Indian Tribe of Oklahoma." Eighty-first Congress: First Session (August 25, 1949). Congressional Record reprint.
F 54: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1949). Choctaw-Chickasaw.
a. Correspondence: includes First Deficiency Appropriation Bill concerning payments to Indians who owned lands with
known coal deposits in eastern Oklahoma.
b. Enrolled House Concurrent Resolution No. 11: Oklahoma State Legislature: "... to expedite distribution to the enrolled
members of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations of the proceeds from the sale of tribal coal and asphalt lands" (McGahey,
et al.) (March 1949).
F 55: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1949). Eastern Cherokees.
a. Correspondence: includes visit by TM to North Carolina Cherokees.
b. Press Release: State News Bureau, Raleigh, North Carolina: "Cherokees Cling to Ancient Homelands" (May 1949).
F 56: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1948-1949). Education.
a. Correspondence: re: three-tiered supervision of Oklahoma Indian schools, construction of dormitories at Ft. Sill Indian
School, and reduction in appropriations for Nurses Training program at the Kiowa Indian Hospital.
b. Personal notes.
c. Newspaper clippings.
F 57: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1949). Five Civilized Tribes.
a. Correspondence: re: support of below-listed bill by the Executive Committee of the Cherokee Nation and officials and
representatives of the Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma. Resolutions from each attached.
b. Draft: Legislation: "To provide for the rehabilitation of the Five Civilized Tribes and other Indians of eastern Oklahoma,
and for other purposes" (undated). TM (?).
F 58: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1949). General.
a. Correspondence: re: taxes on minerals produced from restricted Indian lands; life at Ft. Sill Boarding School, and much miscellaneous.
b. Speech: William E. Warne (Assistant Secretary, Department of the Interior: "Indian Rights and Their protection"
(January 27, 1949). Before the Indian Rights Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
F 59: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1949). Kiowa-Comanche-Apache.
Correspondence: re: federal appropriations for revolving Indian credit fund. Attached is resolution from Inter-tribal Council of the Kiowa-Comanche-Apache Tribes of Oklahoma.
F 60: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1949). Land.
a. Correspondence: re: possibility of selling Indian land and leases at public auction.
b. "Summary of Soil and Moisture Conservation Activities and Needs on Indian Lands in Oklahoma" (undated). No source
indicated.
F 61: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1949). Original Indian Allottees Association.
Correspondence: re: establishment of a charter or some relief mechanism to aid members of the original Indian allottees and/or the aged, uneducated, and incompetent in need of federal supervision.
F 62: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1949). Osage.
Correspondence: re: water-flooding of and Unit Operating Agreement and proposed Blanket Oil and Gas Lease of 18,000 acres of Osage head right minerals commonly referred to as the North Burbank Field.
F 63: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1949). Publications.
a. Pamphlet: Indian Service: Answers to Your Questions on American Indians (December 1949).
b. Pamphlet: Indian Service: The Federal Indian Service (January 31, 1949). By William Zimmerman, Jr. (Assistant
Commissioner of Indian Affairs).
F 64: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1949). Six Nations.
Correspondence: re: grievance as to sovereignty and land rights of the "Six Nations."
F 65: Land Management, Bureau of (1949).
a. Pamphlet: Department of the Interior: Homesteading in Continental United States (October 1948).
b. Lists: re: available public lands in Oklahoma, by county.
c. Circulars: Title 43: Public Lands: re: Public Sales, Lease or Sale of Small Tracts, Land Rights of Soldiers and Sailors.
Nos. 1732, 1724, and 1720 (undated).
F 66: Reclamation, Bureau of (1949).
a. Correspondence: re: includes importance of water development and reclamation projects in western U.S.
b. Report: Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior: "Increased Production with Irrigation. An Analysis of Project
Records" (February 1949).
F 67: Southwestern Power Administration (1949).
a. Correspondence: re: federal appropriations to increase power generating capacity at Southwestern Power Administration
facility: constituent's dissatisfaction and opposition to a perceived threat to private enterprise. Fact sheet attached.
b. Newspaper clippings.
F 68: Fish and Wildlife Service (1950).
Applications for federal stocking of ponds.
F 69: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1950). American Indian Exposition.
a. Correspondence: re: procurement of a buffalo for the American Indian Exposition ceremonies and delinquent
back-payments for such.
b. Schedule: re: disposal and procedures for procurement of wildlife (e.g., buffalo and mule deer) from the Wichita National
Wildlife Refuge.
c. Newspaper clipping.
F 70: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1950). Choctaw/Chickasaw.
Correspondence: re: expedition of per capita payments to Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians who had sold their coal and asphalt deposits to the U.S. Correspondents include W. G. Stigler (U.S. Representative - Oklahoma).
F 71: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1950). Education.
Correspondence: re: nominations for receipt of the John Hay Whitney Foundation Scholarship Awards.
F 72: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1950). Fiscal Report.
Report: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior: "Annual Statement of Fiscal Affairs of Indian Tribes by States and Jurisdiction, Fiscal Year 1950" (As of June 30, 1950).
F 73: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1950). Five Civilized Tribes.
Correspondence: re: continued restrictions on all restricted Indian lands of the Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma.
F 74: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1950). General.
a. Correspondence: re: sale of Ft. Sill Indian School land; H. R. 7638; Indian's Old Person Home at the Experiment Farm
north of Lawton; per capita payments to Cherokees; emancipation of the Indians. Correspondents include Preston Peden.
b. Press Release: Department of the Interior: "Phoenix Area Social Worker Appointed" (September 9, 1950).
c. Press Release: Department of the Interior: "Superintendent Appointed at Blackfeet Agency" (November 22, 1950).
d. Speech: "How Fare the Indians?" Prepared for Representative J. Hardin Peterson by the Library of Congress History and
General Research Section (September 29, 1950).
e. Newspaper clipping.
F 75: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1950). Health.
a. Correspondence: re: tuberculosis among Indians; rampant social disease at Canton; need for nurses in Caddo County;
regulations for those eligible for treatment at Lawton Indian Hospital. Includes petition.
b. Magazine excerpt.
F 76: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1950). Kiowa-Comanche-Apache.
Correspondence: re: revolving credit fund and credit associations for Kiowa-Comanche-Apache tribes.
F 77: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1950). Office Consolidation.
Correspondence: re; keeping Western Consolidated Indian Office at Anadarko.
F 78: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1950). Osage.
Correspondence: re: proposal to reduce the income tax depletion allowance on production of oil and gas. Includes resolution of Osage Tribal Council.
F 79: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1950). Personnel.
Correspondence: re: appointment of a Commissioner of Indian Affairs and an enforcement officer to the Western Consolidated Indian Agency and Southern Plains Agency.
F 80: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1950). Sac and Fox.
Correspondence: re: right of Sac and Fox tribe to select their own counsel for representation to the Indian Claims Commission.
F 81: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1950). Wichita.
Correspondence: re: denial of charter for a Wichita Tribe Indian Credit Association.
F 82: Reclamation, Bureau of (1950).
a. Correspondence: re: transmission to Congress of proposed developments for the Central Valley Basin water reclamation project.
b. Application: farm irrigation project.
F 83: Southwestern Power Administration (1950).
a. Correspondence.
b. Speech: Francis B. McManus (Southwestern Power Administration): "Power and Propaganda." Before the Muskogee
Lions Club (August 30, 1950).
c. Report: "U.S. Department of the Interior, Southwestern Power Administration: Agreement for Sale and/or Exchange of
Electric Power and Energy with Public Service Company of Oklahoma and Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company"
(undated).
d. Newspaper clipping.
F 84: Defense Electric Power Administration (1951).
a. Correspondence: re: includes construction project filing by Cimarron Electric Co-operative.
b. Report: Defense Electric Power Administration: Department of the Interior: Delegation of Authority No. 2: "Delegation
of Authority with Respect to the Exercise of Functions and Powers under NPA Order M-50" (July 1, 1951).
c. Press Release: Department of the Interior: "Defense Electric Power Administration and Rural Electrification
Administration Agree on Distribution of Scarce Materials: (May 4, 1951).
F 85: Fish and Wildlife Service (1951).
Correspondence: re: acknowledging receipt of publication.
F 86: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1951). Agriculture.
Report: Dover P. Trent (Supervisor of Extension and Credit): "Western Oklahoma Indians in Agriculture: Information and Suggestions Assembled in Connection with the 1950 Extension Program of Work for Western Oklahoma."
F 87: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1951). American Indian Exposition.
a. Correspondence: re: tax-exempt status of the exposition; Ft. Sill band participation; federal appropriations.
b. Leaflet: American Indian Exposition (August 1951).
F 88: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1951). Appropriations.
Correspondence: re: support for President Truman's budget appropriations for the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
F 89: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1951). Attorney Contracts.
a. Press Release: Department of the Interior: "Chapman Announces Hearings on Indian Attorney Contracts" (November 20, 1951).
b. Report: Code of Federal Regulations: Title 25 - Indians: "Notice of Proposed Rule Making, re: selection of attorneys by Indians.
c. Memorandum: re: report.
F 90: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1951). Binger Office.
Correspondence: re: temporary Indian office at Binger for soil and moisture conservation project.
F 91: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1951). Burial Allowances.
Correspondence: re: limitations on burial allowance for Indians.
F 92: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1951). Cheyenne-Arapaho.
Correspondence: re: lack of doctors and general medical care for Cheyenne-Arapaho Indians in and around Canton, Oklahoma.
F 93: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1951). Choctaw.
Correspondence: re: voting rights of Choctaw Indians in election of the tribal chief.
F 94: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1951). Five Civilized Tribes.
a. Correspondence: re: includes Inter-tribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma support for H. R. 1632 and H.
J. Res. 210.
b. Pamphlet: Angie Debo (Indian Rights Association): The Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma: Report on Social and
Economic Conditions (1957).
F 95: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1951). General.
a. Correspondence: re: death of Indian at Gracemont; general legislation for Indians; assistance and federal appropriations
and budget measures for Indians. Correspondents include John W. McCormack (U.S. Representatives - Massachusetts).
b. Press Release: Department of the Interior: "Indian Bureau Appointments" (September 14, 1951).
c. Press Release: Department of the Interior: "Report Indicates That Indians Are Good Credit Risks" (April 23, 1951).
d. Newspaper clipping.
F 96: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1951). Health.
Correspondence: re: closing of Indian government hospital at Wagner, South Dakota. Correspondents include John W. McCormack (U.S. Representative - Massachusetts).
F 97: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1951). Kiowa-Comanche-Apache.
a. Correspondence: re: sale of oil rights and minerals; interlocutory judgement for land sales to the government by Comanches.
b. Newspaper clipping.
F 98: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1951). Land.
Correspondence: re: retention of ward status of Indians under government supervision; sale of Indian lands by public auction instead of by sealed bid.
F 99: Indian Affairs, Bureau of (1951). Law Enforcement.
Correspondence: re: request for special law enforcement officers in Indian communities to curb immoral behavior.
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