Box 6
Container
Contains 6 Collections and/or Records:
Note re H. R. 1788.
Item — Box: 6, Folder: 58
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_3.1_6_58_1
Scope and Contents
The Stigler Collection contains slightly more than 12 cubic feet of material covering the dates 1934-1952. Most of these items were generated during the congressional years, and there is little documenting the congressman's legal and state political careers or his personal life. While this collection reflects Stigler's interests in agriculture and flood control in Oklahoma, there is a significant amount of material on his concern with legislation affecting Indians not only in Oklahoma but also...
H. R. 1788: "To authorize the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Creek or Seminole Tribes of Indians to make contracts with approval of the Secretary of the Interior, or his authorized representative, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe" (WGS). Eighty-second Congress; First Session, 1951
Item — Box: 6, Folder: 58
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_3.1_6_58_2
Scope and Contents
Committee on Public Lands. Draft. Introduced print. House Reported print (Union Calendar 119). Senate Reported print (Calendar 1667).
House Report 441 (H. R. 1788): "Authorizing the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Creek, or Seminole Tribes of Indians to Make Contracts with Approval of the Secretary of the Interior, or His Authorized Representative, under Such Rules and Regulations as the Secretary of the Interior May Prescribe." Eighty-second Congress; First Session, 1951
Item — Box: 6, Folder: 58
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_3.1_6_58_3
Scope and Contents
The Stigler Collection contains slightly more than 12 cubic feet of material covering the dates 1934-1952. Most of these items were generated during the congressional years, and there is little documenting the congressman's legal and state political careers or his personal life. While this collection reflects Stigler's interests in agriculture and flood control in Oklahoma, there is a significant amount of material on his concern with legislation affecting Indians not only in Oklahoma but also...
Senate Report 1736 (H. R. 1788): "Authorizing the Employment of Attorneys for the Five Civilized Tribes, Oklahoma, on a Contingent Basis, and to Repeal Certain Provisions of the Acts of April 26, 1906, and March 3, 1911." Eighty-second Congress; Second Session, 1952
Item — Box: 6, Folder: 58
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_3.1_6_58_4
Scope and Contents
The Stigler Collection contains slightly more than 12 cubic feet of material covering the dates 1934-1952. Most of these items were generated during the congressional years, and there is little documenting the congressman's legal and state political careers or his personal life. While this collection reflects Stigler's interests in agriculture and flood control in Oklahoma, there is a significant amount of material on his concern with legislation affecting Indians not only in Oklahoma but also...
Public Law 82-440 (H. R. 1788).
Item — Box: 6, Folder: 58
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_3.1_6_58_5
Scope and Contents
The Stigler Collection contains slightly more than 12 cubic feet of material covering the dates 1934-1952. Most of these items were generated during the congressional years, and there is little documenting the congressman's legal and state political careers or his personal life. While this collection reflects Stigler's interests in agriculture and flood control in Oklahoma, there is a significant amount of material on his concern with legislation affecting Indians not only in Oklahoma but also...
Five Civilized Tribes - Attorney Contracts, 1951-1952
File — Box: 6, Folder: 58
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_3.1_6_58_0000
Scope and Contents
The Stigler Collection contains slightly more than 12 cubic feet of material covering the dates 1934-1952. Most of these items were generated during the congressional years, and there is little documenting the congressman's legal and state political careers or his personal life. While this collection reflects Stigler's interests in agriculture and flood control in Oklahoma, there is a significant amount of material on his concern with legislation affecting Indians not only in Oklahoma but also...