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Correspondence between Congressman James R. Jones and a constituent regarding protections from federal taxation for Indian fishing revenues, August 13, 1986 - September 3, 1986
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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_4_8_8_0017
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Correspondence between Congressman James R. Jones and Mr. Edgar L. French, Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma, regarding an amendment to H.J.R. 668 that protects Indian fishing revenues from federal taxation
Correspondence between Congressman James R. Jones and the Chief of the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe regarding federal taxation of Indian fishing revenues, August 13, 1986 - September 3, 1986
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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_4_8_8_0018
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Correspondence between Congressman James R. Jones and Mr. James Allen, Chief, Seneca-Cayuga Nation, regarding an amendment to H.J.R. 668 that protects Indian fishing revenues from federal taxation
Correspondence from Congressman James R. Jones in reply to Reverend Ronnie Bishop, June 24, 1985
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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_4_2_4_0010
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Correspondence from James R. Jones to Reverend Ronnie Bishop regarding his letter expressing concern over Congressman Jones's record on tax reform. Jones describes his efforts for tax reform and simplification. Additionally, Jones states his position on the Civil War in Nicaragua.
Preliminary versions of the letter from Congressman James R. Jones to Reverend Ronnie Bishop; Includes handwritten edits and personal office correspondence, June 17, 1985
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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_4_2_4_0011
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Preliminary versions of the letter from Congressman James R. Jones to Reverend Ronnie Bishop; Includes handwritten edits and personal office correspondence