Choctaw Papers
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Appointment of George Durant as Commissioner on the Court of Claims, March 6, 1876
Appointment of George Durant as Commissioner on the Court of Claims
[Appointment of John T. Kinsbury as agent by Choctaw Nation of Boketuklo County to draw land warrants], January 15, 1861
Appointment of John T. Kinsbury as agent by Choctaw Nation of Boketuklo County to draw land warrants of 160 acres.
Choctaw Nation handwritten election document, February 4, 1891
Choctaw Nation handwritten election document in Choctaw language, from J.B. Sampson, County and Probate Judge of Buktuklo County, Choctaw Nation. Also included is a tag, noting the document as a gift from the Tulsa Historical Society in 2005.
[Choctaw Nation List of Voters], circa 1890s
Choctaw Nation list of voters. Also included is a tag, noting the document as a gift from the Tulsa Historical Society in 2005.
[Commission of George Durant as the Commissioner on the Court of Claims of the Choctaw Nation], November 7, 1872
Commission of George Durant as the Commissioner on the Court of Claims of the Choctaw Nation, signed by William Bryant
[Document Appointing George Durant Commissioner of Second Judicial District of Choctaw Nation], November 9, 1878
Document with seal affixed signed by Issac L. Garvin, Principal Chief. Appointing George Durant Commissioner of Second Judicial District for the purpose of revising and codifying laws of the nation.
[Document certifying payment of election judges] , August 3, 1898
Choctaw Nation election correspondance certifying the payment of election judges. Also included is a tag, noting the document as a gift from the Tulsa Historical Society in 2005.
Envelope for election of Principal Chief, circa 1890s
Envelope for election of Principal Chief. Also included is a tag, noting the document as a gift from the Tulsa Historical Society in 2005.
Griss Daniels vs. Choctaw Nation, Petition, October 1901
Petition to the Five Civilized Tribes at Atoka on behalf of Griss Daniels. Applying to be recognized as a Mississippi Choctaw with all rights and priviliges.
[Indenture of Henry Graves to Vincent Tims], May 29, 1847
Indenture of Henry Graves, son of Chief Netachachie, to Vincent Tims. Sale of his allocated lands in the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit.