Book/Printed Material Choctaw citizenship litigation
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- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 5 of Choctaw citizenship litigation
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 6 of Choctaw citizenship litigation
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 7 of Choctaw citizenship litigation Choctaw Citizenship Litigation r //I REPORT OF P. J. HURLEY National Attorney for the Choctaw Nation TO MAJOR VICTOR M. LOCKE, Jr. Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation MAY. 1916
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 8 of Choctaw citizenship litigation
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 9 of Choctaw citizenship litigation INDEX. Page Part Amos, Jack, et al.. Case 9 2 __ 40 11 Acts Choctaw Council 23 to 26 7 (Mississippi Choctaw enrollment.) Acts of Congress 44 to 48 7 (Providing for…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 10 of Choctaw citizenship litigation 11 INDEX Page Part Carter, Hon. C. D 2 9 3 to 148 7 3 to 67 8 Campbell, Hon. P. P 148 7 2 9 Choctaws. Number of, in 1830 6…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 11 of Choctaw citizenship litigation INDEX Ill Page Part Owen, Senator Robt. L. Statement 13 Patentees (14th Article) 63 7 Patent Choctaw Land West 98 7 10 3 Per Capita payment (1916) 27 14 Resohition Mississippi Choctaw…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 12 of Choctaw citizenship litigation
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 13 of Choctaw citizenship litigation Part One
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 14 of Choctaw citizenship litigation
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 15 of Choctaw citizenship litigation PART 1. Major Victor M. Locke, Jr., Principal Chief of the Choclaw Natio7i, Antlers, Okla. My Dear Mr. Sells: This report is submitted to you in conformity with the terms of my…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 16 of Choctaw citizenship litigation application and these applications were given thorough and impartial consideration by United States officials. While the rolls were being made an agreement was entered into betw^een the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations and…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 17 of Choctaw citizenship litigation property consisted of unallotted land, timber reserve, segregated coal and asphalt deposits and segregated coal and asphalt surface land, and was estimated to be worth not less than $35,000,000. During the time…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 18 of Choctaw citizenship litigation Senate to the different Indian Appropriation Bills which were pending during the years 1912 to 1916, inclusive. These amendments provided for the re-opening of the rolls and for the reconsideration of appli-…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 19 of Choctaw citizenship litigation this corporation. The corporation sold stock and used the money derived from the sale of its stock to maintain representation in Washington to force open the rolls of the Choctaw and Chickasaw…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 20 of Choctaw citizenship litigation 6 Alester, Oklahoma, were also serving as attorneys for the nation. Mr. D. C. McCurtain of the firm had been engaged in citizenship cases during the time that the rolls were being…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 21 of Choctaw citizenship litigation same would not be adopted by the entire Committee on Indian Affairs if the members of the committee could be made to understand the nature of the questions involved. Some of the…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 22 of Choctaw citizenship litigation 8 discovered that the coi i)orati()n known as the Texas Oklahoma Company, above referred to, had been organ- ized for the purpose of holding contracts made with attorneys by claimants for enrollment.…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 23 of Choctaw citizenship litigation PART 5. The Secretary of the Interior first assigned the inves- tigation of Mississippi Choctaw contracts to Mr. E. B. Linnen. Mr. Linnen was withdrawn from the work, to complete another important…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 24 of Choctaw citizenship litigation 10 This resolution was printed and scattered broadcast. It used the names of prominent members of the House of Representatives and the Senate asserted that my statements were false and that they…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 25 of Choctaw citizenship litigation 11 and the Senate were misled by the erroneous statements made by the attorneys for the claimants. When we were permitted to meet these attorneys before a special committee, which was. appointed…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 26 of Choctaw citizenship litigation 12 may understand thoroughly the nature of the title of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations to the tribal estate, I call attention to the fact that on October 18, 1820 (7 Stat.…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 27 of Choctaw citizenship litigation 13 estate west of the Mississippi River to be held on the same terms that the Choctaws now hold it (which is held in common with the Choctaws and Chickasaws). By the…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 28 of Choctaw citizenship litigation u dimmish the interest of the individual members of the Chickasaw Nation in the same proportion as the interest of the individual members of the Choctaw Nation. The same would be true…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 29 of Choctaw citizenship litigation 15 Titigation. We have not submitted the various reports of the different kSecretaries of the Interior, all of which were favorable to the Oklahoma Choetaws and against the Mississippi Choetaws. In order,…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 30 of Choctaw citizenship litigation 16 through no fault of theirs but by reason of the inefficiency of the United States Government in determining the rights of the applicants. The amendment was refused by the committee. It…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 31 of Choctaw citizenship litigation 17 report t)ut are available in the event these cases are hereafter considered. During the year, 1915, Mr. Webster Ballinger and his associates, through their agents and through the firm of Ballinger,…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 32 of Choctaw citizenship litigation IS taws who contended for enrollment, by special act,, of all persons whose names appear upon the so called McKennon rolls. Third, Those who advocated the reconsidera- tion of all the cases…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 33 of Choctaw citizenship litigation 19 tlie alffidavits of two or more persons who were alleged to be disinterested. The petitions and the corroborating affidavits, in each instance, made out a strong prima facie case in favor…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 34 of Choctaw citizenship litigation 20 a report made by Mr. Wm. L. Bowie. The report of Mr. Bowie is attached hereto and marked Part 1 1 PART 12. While the Indian Appropriation Bill for the fiscal…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 35 of Choctaw citizenship litigation 21 PART 13. While the Indian Appropriation Bill for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1917, was pending before the Senate, Senator Robert L. Owen, introduced a brief outline of the history…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 36 of Choctaw citizenship litigation 22 of the importance of an early settlement of this con- troversy, I have compiled this brief history of the questions involved. It required much research to procure the facts for the…
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 37 of Choctaw citizenship litigation
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 38 of Choctaw citizenship litigation
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 39 of Choctaw citizenship litigation Part Two
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916
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Image 40 of Choctaw citizenship litigation
- Contributor: Choctaw Nation - Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay)
- Date: 1916