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Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma
[S. 7625, Sixty-second Congress, third session.] A BILL For the relief of
certain members of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of
America in congress assembled. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is
hereby, authorized and directed to-
First. Add to the rolls of the Five Civilized Tribes the names of minors
living March fourth, nineteen hundred and six (1906) either of whose parents is
on said rolls or would have been entitled to have been enrolled, if living, at
the date fixed for determining the right to enrollment, and also the names of
Indians incarcerated, insane, or otherwise incompetent, Including those who
would be in the restricted class if enrolled for whom no application was made or
proper proof submitted within the time limit provided by law, but who were
otherwise entitled to enrollment under the laws governing such matters.
Second. To consider and determine all claims for enrollment in any of
said tribes which were favorably decided by the commissioner to the Five
Civilized Tribes, but which did not reach the Secretary of the Interior in time
for consideration and decision on or before March fourth, nineteen hundred and
seven, (1907) adding to the rolls of said tribes the names of those he may find
entitled to enrollment.
Third. To prepare n special roll which shall contain the names of all
persons identified as Mississippi Choctaws prior to March fourth, nineteen
hundred and seven, (1907) as well as those entitled to such identification but
who did not remove to and make bona fide settlement In the Choctaw or Chickasaw
Nation within the time prescribed by law.
Fourth. To review and determine, In conformity with the laws governing
such matters at the time applications were made and upon the records as made up,
all citizenship cases in said tribes decided by the Secretary of the Interior
January first, nineteen hundred and seven, (1907) or subsequently thereto,
adversely to the claimants and to add to the rolls of said tribe the name of any
person he may find entitled to enrollment, excluding, however, those cases
involving applications for transfer of names from the freedmen's roll to the
rolls of citizens by blood.
Fifth. To review and determine the right to enrollment upon the existing
records and under the law under which application was made of any person found
by the commission to the Five Civilized Tribes or the United States courts in
Indian Territory to be entitled to enrollment, but who were prevented from being
enrolled by any finding, judgment, or decree of the Choctaw-Chickasaw
citizenship court, and to enroll such as-may be found to he so entitled upon the
proper tribal roll.
Sixth. To determine the right to enrollment of persons whose applications
were denied under the act of May thirty-first, nineteen hundred, (1900) because
of lack of tribal enrollment who are shown by existing records to be otherwise
prima facie entitled to enrollment because of Indian blood and residence, said
determination to be irrespective of the act of May thirty-first, nineteen
hundred (1900).
- Report of Assistant Secretary Adams,
dated April 22, 1912 Exhibits
accompanying report,
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Report of Commissioner J. George Wright,
dated November 15, 1907,
containing list of claimants who were
found to be entitled to be enrolled, but
who were not enrolled as result of
mistake of Government officers
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Report of Assistant Secretary Adams,
dated July 17, 1912. on H. R. 22334,
being a bill for the final disposition
of the affairs of the Five Tribes
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Report of Assistant Secretary Adams,
dated July 2, 1912, on H. R. 19123,
being a bill for the relief of
Choctaw-Chickasaw Tribe claimants
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Letter of Secretary E. A. Hitchcock,
dated March17, 1903, relative to
rights of children of an enrolled
full-blood parent
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Report of W. C. Pollock, dated
January 15, 1912
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Letter of Dixon H. Bynum, dated Jan.
27, 1911, relative to Indians in penal
or eleemosynary institutions not
enrolled
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Report of Secretary Ballinger, dated
Feb. 12, 1910, relative to enrollment
matters
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Report of J. George Wright,
commissioner, on bill proposing to
extend provisions of act of Feb. 6,
1901, to Choctaws and Chickasaws
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Report of Joseph W. Howell, dated
Mar. 3, 1909
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Conditions in Indian Territory Prior to
the Making of the Rolls.
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Acts of Congress and Agreements with the
Various Tribes under which the Work of
Enrollment was Prosecuted
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Why the Acts of Congress Failed to
Accomplish the Purpose for Which they
were Intended
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Conditions which Arose During the Course
of the Enrollment Work, Obtained
At Its Close
- How the work was apportioned and the
law administered by the Department of
the Interior
- Condition of the tribal rolls used
by the Commission and Commissioner to
the Five Civilized Tribes in preparing
the final roll
- List of Choctaw, Chickasaw,
Choctaw-Chickasaw, Cherokee, and Creek
Rolls
- Unproved decrees and judgments of
the United States court upon which the
Commission to the Fire Civilized Tribes
based its decisions and reports in
Cherokee and in Creek Citizenship cases
- Census cord records in the office of
the Commissioner to the Fire Civilized
Tribes
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Statistics Gathered from the Records of
the Commission of the Five Civilized
Tribes
- Choctaw and Chickasaw cases
- Choctaw freedmen
- Chickasaw freedmen
- Mississippi Choctaws
- Percentage of rejected Choctaw cases
in which the heads of families claimed
one-quarter or more Choctaw Blood
- Percentage of Mississippi Choctaw
cases involving persons of mixed blood
- Practice of the Dawes Commission
respecting applications for enrollment
- Field investigation in the 15
district Indian agencies in eastern
Oklahoma
- Classes of cases meriting further
consideration on equitable grounds
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Slavery in the Choctaw and Chickasaw
Nations
- Identified Mississippi Choctaws who
were not finally enrolled because they
failed to furnish proof of removal to
and settlement in the Choctaw-Chickasaw
country
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Action Which Should Be Taken To Complete
Unfinished Work. To Correct Obvious
Errors, And To Adjust Inequalities.
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Memorandum of Causes Resulting in
Unfinished Conditions, Exhibit A
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Affidavit of W. J. Thompson,
Exhibit A˝
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Field Notes on Recently Discovered Roll
of 1874, Exhibit B
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Schedule of Books, Papers and Records of
the Choctaw Nation, Exhibit C
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Data Relative to the Rolls of the
Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations,
Exhibit D
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Rolls Relating to Citizens of the
Cherokee Nation, Exhibit E
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List of Persons Who claim to be Entitled
to Enrollment, Exhibit F
- Exhibit G, Under separate binding,
not in this book
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Letters of Interest, Exhibit H1,
H2, I
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Letter of Tams Bixby, Exhibit J
- List of 729 claimants included in
Howell report, not enrolled, whose cases
are meritorious (same as List of Persons
who claim to be entitled to Enrollment,
listed above,)
- List of claims submitted by
attorneys
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Facts Covering Meritorious Cases
- Class 1
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Anderson F. Cowling, Choctaw by
Blood
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Frank P. Morgan, Intermarried
Choctaw Citizen
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Frances E. Husbands, Choctaw
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Emily J. Zumwalt, et al, Choctaw
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Cases McPheteridge, Sledge, Gordon, Tapp,
Choctaws
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Daniel Sledge, Choctaw
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Abraham H. Nail, Choctaw
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William T. Stephens, Choctaw
- Class 2
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Virginia Savage, Chickasaw
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F.K. West, Choctaw
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Wm. E. Moore, Choctaw
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Napoleon B. Brashears, Choctaw
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Joseph C. Moore, Chickasaw
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Fannie Moore, Chickasaw
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Lou
Bumgarner, Choctaw
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A. A. Spring, Choctaw
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Joseph W. Gamlin, Choctaw
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Nancy J. Cooper, Choctaw,
Meritorious Case (135 Names)
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Franklin M. Harton, Choctaw (58
Names)
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Terry Thompson Stubblefield,
M.C.R.
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Robert Goins, Choctaw
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David H. Folsom, Choctaw and
Chickasaw
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James A. Cummins, Choctaw
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John
R. Kirk, Choctaw
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Related Cases (53 Names)
- Crawford Marlow, Choctaw
- Andrew Beal, Choctaw
- Mariah Caldwell, Choctaw
- Jane Marrs, Choctaw
- Epsie Underwood, Choctaw
- George Lee White, Choctaw
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Z. T.
Bottoms, Choctaw, Connected to
Hill, and Humphrey Case
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Lewis Hill, Choctaw, Connected
to Bottoms and Humphrey Case
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G. J.
Humphrey, Choctaw, Connected to
Bottoms and Hill Case
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Oscar Casey, Chickasaw
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John T. Williams, Choctaw
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Agnes O. Mallory, Choctaw
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Lizzie Henry, Choctaw
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Sallie Berryman, Choctaw
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Victoria Boyd, Choctaw-Chickasaw
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Frank
H. Love, Choctaw
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Sarah A. Kelton, Choctaw
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Willie G. Patterson and Maggie Lee
Glance, Mississippi Choctaw
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John
Pickets, Choctaw
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J. W. Sparks, Choctaw-Chickasaw
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Consolidated Cases, Askew, Hill and
Bennett, Choctaw (138 Names)
- Newt Askew
- William Quint Askew
- L. F. Rhoades
- J. H. Hill
- J. M. Hill
- Ella Bennett
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Vaughn
- Duncan Consolidated Cases, M.
C. R
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John and Anderson McCarty,
Choctaw
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Henry Brown, Chickasaw
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John P. Holder, Chickasaw
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Amanda Coyle, Choctaw
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Aleck Brown, Chickasaw
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Edward J. Horne, Choctaw
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Kate Gamel, Choctaw
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Mary
Huffman, Choctaw
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W. A. Clark, Choctaw
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M.
W. McCarley, Chickasaws
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Evans
Hill, Chickasaw (53 Names)
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Silas Sharp, Mississippi
Choctaw (2 pages)
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R. Hager and S. Loman,
Choctaw
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Sallie A. Vaughn and Cora M. Stotts,
Mississippi Choctaw
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James M. Meeks, Choctaw
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James C. Johnson and James J.
Bennight, Choctaw
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Sarah Palmer, Chickasaw
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T. D. Arnold, Chickasaw, (68
Names)
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W.
R. Sessums, Choctaw (42
Names)
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Clemon Clay and Mary Stinnett,
Chickasaw (13 Names)
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Elizabeth Hignight, Choctaw
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D.
B. Vernon, Choctaw (20
Names)
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Mary A. Sanders, Choctaw (32
Names)
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John Mitchell, Choctaw
- Class 6 (Minor children of
enrolled Indians whose names were
omitted from the final roll,)
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Class 7 (Half Indian blood or
more and incompetent to look after their
own interests.)
- Rosana Burton and Raymond Purdy
- Frazina Babstist, Acus Babstist, and
Reener Gardner
- Joe Babstist. Louisa Babstist,
Mattina Babstist, Sam Babstist, and
Johnie Babstist
- Stella Brasetta
- Reno Gardner
- Annie Jesse
- Earnest Jesse, Winston Jesse, Willie
Jesse. George Jesse. Phillistine Jesse,
and Elissa Jesse
- Henry Fields. Albert Fields, and
Hampton Fields
- Ann Booker, Claude Sanders, Rufus
Sanders, Hollis Sanders, and Ray Sanders
- Nazile Barnes and Richard Barnes
- James Farve, Henry Farve, and
Earnest Fayard
- Charlie Farve and Andrew Farve
- Annie Huff, Bennie Reed, Effie Reed.
Pearley Reed, and Nareta Robins
- Albert Reece. Mack Reece, Annier
Reece, Harry Reece, and Charlie Reece
- Jim Gowins, Nannie Gowins, Harry
Gowins, Ellen Gowins, Hattie Gowins,
Husie Gowins, Birder Gowins, James
Gowins, Minnie Gowins, Francis Gowins,
Roosevelt Gowins, and Maggie Gowins
- Alexander Dick, Zeno Dick, Leeper
Dick
- Sallie Jackson
- Class 8 (Claimants enrolled
as freedmen, should be placed upon the
final roll by blood)
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Services of Ballinger and Lee
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Notes About the Book:
Source: Five
Civilized Tribes In Oklahoma, Reports of the Department of the Interior and
Evidentiary Papers in support of S. 7625, a Bill for the Relief of Certain
Members of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma, Sixty-second Congress, Third
Session, Published 1913, by the Department of the Interior, United States.
Online Publication: The manuscript was scanned and
then ocr'd. Minimal editing has been done, and readers can and should expect
some errors in the textual output. Several spellings have been used for the same
tribe of Indians.
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