Huntington box 46
Container
Contains 178 Results:
Issue of recovering federal jurisdiction over Five Civilized Tribes emerges as contested point at second hearing on Thomas-Rogers Bill., April 24, 1935
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-12
Dates:
April 24, 1935
State courts defended by Eufaula Guardian at third hearing on Thomas-Rogers Bill-Grady Lewis presents cases to support charges., April 25, 1935
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-12
Dates:
April 25, 1935
Clark Nicholas concludes testimony on Thomas-Rogers Bill-attacks argument of Grady Lewis., April 26, 1935
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-12
Dates:
April 26, 1935
A 'dirt farmer" views the Oklahoma Indian problem extracts from letters of a white neighbor of the Cherokees which abound in great common sense., May 15, 1935
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-12
Dates:
May 15, 1935
Some more common sense from an Oklahoma farmer this time anent the abolition of the Indian Bureau and the campaign against the Thomas-Rogers Bill., May 25, 1935
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-12
Dates:
May 25, 1935
The company is fighting the arts and crafts bill., May 28, 1935
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-12
Dates:
May 28, 1935
House Indian Committee bills Oklahoma Welfare Bill without discussion. Hopes now center on Senator Thomas to secure passage of Senate bill., May 29, 1935
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-12
Dates:
May 29, 1935
Bill to give tribes participating control over tribal funds is introduced., June 1, 1935
Item — huntington box: 46, Folder: 9165-12
Dates:
June 1, 1935