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Joseph W. Gamlin, Choctaw
Joseph W. Gamlin Et
Al., Choctaws, 6068
Court No. (southern
district) 148.
Citizenship court No.
(Tishomingo) 107
This case has been fully covered by the
report of Mr. Howell. an assistant in the
office of the Assistant Attorney General for
the Department of the Interior, and also the
report of the Commissioner to the Five
Civilized Tribes to the department under
date of April 29, 1909.
The names of the leading claimants appear on
the 1896 Choctaw roll, Atoka and Blue
Counties, opposite the following numbers:
Amanda L. Reed, 4920; Lovie F. Scott, 11693;
Hattie M. Scott, 11694; Minnie R. Scott,
11696; Arche M. Scott, 11695; Eliza Ann
Gamblin, 4915; Joseph W. Gamblin. 4916; Emma
Gamblin, 4917; Indianola Gamblin, 4918;
James W. Gamblin, 4919; Hattie L. Gamblin.
4921.
The Choctaw revisory board in January, 1897,
enrolled the following persons opposite the
following numbers, as will more particularly
appear from the copy of a certified copy
showing their enrollment, hereto attached:
1114, John H. Gamblin; 1115, Anna Gamblin;
1116. Joseph Gamblin: 1117, Emma Gamblin:
1118. Indianola Gamblin; 1119, Walter
Gamblin; 1120, Amandy Gamblin; 1121. Hattie
Gamblin; 1122, Orange Daurance; 1123, Dynk
Lysle: 1124, Dyce Daurance; 1125, Hattie
Tannie Reed: 1129, Arch Reed.
All the claimants herein applied to the
Choctaw citizenship committee for enrollment
under the act of June 10, 1896, and were
enrolled by that committee, from which
enrollment no appeal was taken by the
nation. Walter W. Jones, who made no
application to the Choctaw citizenship
committee, applied for himself, his family,
the Gamblins, and Scotts under the act of
June 10, 1896, to the Dawes Commission,
which had concurrent jurisdiction with the
citizenship committee, for the enrollment of
said applicants as citizens of the Choctaw
Nation, which application was rejected by
said commission. An appeal was taken by
Walter AY. Jones to the United States court
from the decision of the commission
rejecting said claimants.
On January 17, 1898, the court entered
judgment, adjudging the following persons
entitled to enrollment, certified copy of
said judgment being hereto attached:
Francis Jones, Brinley Wilburn Jones,
William Albert Jones, Rutherford Ferryman
Jones, Mary Malinda Jones, Amanda Melvina
Jones, Carrie Pernicia Jones, Eliza Ann
Jones, John Gandy Jones, Walter W. Jones,
Fitzhugh Lee Jones, Rubie Estella Jones,
Minnie Mildred Jones, Charlie Marion Jones,
Minnie Cletus Jones, Capitola Jones,
Victoria Jones, Elizebeth May Jones, Sallie
Fisher Jones, William James Jones, Garland
Rutherford Jones, Rcandes Jones, Nellie
Rutherford Jones, Lovie Francis Scott,
Hattie Myrtle Scott, Minnie Roberta Scott,
Archie McCoy Scott, Glennis Scott, James
Walter Gamblin, Joseph Wilburn Gamblin,
Indianola Gamblin, Amanda Lutoma Gamblin,
Hattie Loving Gamblin, Robert J. Jones,
Sallie M. Jones, William Oscar Jones, George
D. Jones, Walter J. Jones, Mary A. Jones,
Lilburn B. Jones, Pearlie V. Jones, Lizzie
B. Jones, and John H. Gamblin.
On October 15, 1808, the court entered
the following corrective judgment:
Walter W. Jones et al.,
plaintiffs, v. The Choctaw Nation,
defendant. No. 148.
Judgment.
This cause coming on to be heard on this,
the 15th day of October, 1898, upon the
motion of the plaintiffs herein to have the
judgment heretofore rendered in this cause
corrected as to the names of Mrs. Eliza Ann
Gamblin and Mrs. Minnie Mildred Henson, and
it appearing to the court that these parties
were admitted to citizenship in the Choctaw
Nation under the said Judgment as Eliza Ann
Jones (her maiden name) and Minnie Mildred
Jones (her maiden name), whereas at the time
of applying for citizenship herein they had
married and their names were then Mrs. Eliza
Ann Gamblin and Mrs. Minnie Mildred Henson,
and that the erroneous naming of these
parties occurred in the drafting of the
praecipe of the judgment herein and through
no fault of the applicants whatever.
And it appearing further that the said
correction should, in justice to the above
parties, be made, in order that said
judgment should speak the truth,
It is therefore ordered, decreed, and
adjudged that the judgment heretofore
rendered in this cause on the 17th day of
January, 1898, be amended and corrected as
to the names of Eliza Ann Jones and Minnie
Mildred Jones, so that these parties be
admitted in their true names, which are Mrs.
Eliza Ann Gamblin and Mrs. Minnie Mildred
Henson; and the clerk of this court is
ordered arid directed to certify a copy of
this judgment to the Dawes Commission, and
said commission is ordered and directed to
enroll said parties in accordance with the
amendments herein made.
Hosea Townsend, Judge
Indian Territory, Southern District:
I, C. M. Campbell, clerk of the United
States court within and for the southern
district of the Indian Territory, do hereby
certify that the above and foregoing is a
true, perfect, and literal copy of the
original judgment as appears upon the
journal of this court.
In testimony whereof witness my hand and
official seal at my office in Ardmore, Ind.
T., this 15th day of October, 1898.
[seal.] C. M. Campbell, Clerk United States
Court.
It will be observed that as to the Gambling
and Scotts that they now were possessed of a
double enrollment, being first enrolled by
the Choctaw Nation, through its citizenship
committee, in 1897, and second by judgment
of the United States court in 1898.
December 17, 1902. Decree of United States
court vacated by judgment of the Choctaw and
Chickasaw citizenship court in the "test
case." The case was subsequently certified
to the Choctaw and Chickasaw citizenship
court for trial de novo.
November 28, 1904. Decree of Choctaw and
Chickasaw citizenship court denying all the
applicants named above.
January 23, 1905. Commission entered orders
dismissing the applications for the
enrollment of those claimants not denied by
the Choctaw and Chickasaw citizenship court,
for the reason that the persons through whom
they claimed had been denied by said court.
February 6, 1906, February 20, 1906, March
6, 1906, March 9. 1906. Petitions were filed
by these claimants praying for a rehearing
in their several cases under the ruling of
the department in the Lulu West case, and
the cases were consolidated by the
commissioner.
July 30, 1906. Further proceedings before
the Commissioner to the Five Civilized
Tribes in this case and testimony taken.
February 14, 1907. Decision rendered by
commissioner admitting the following
persons:
James W. Gamblin, Hattie L. Gamblin, Benny
Gamblin, Eliza Ann Gamblin, Joseph W.
Gamblin, Indianola Gamblin. Amanda L.
Gamblin, Archie Reed, Glen Reed, Lovie F.
Scott, Hattie M. Scott, Minnie R. Scott,
Archie M. Scott, Joseph A. Scott, James I.
Scott, Glennis Scott, Emma Gamblin, Lillie
Gamblin, Fred Gamblin, Roy Scott, William
Deral Skelton, Icy Skelton, Joseph Rexford
Reed, and denying John H. Gamblin and Mary
M. Jones as intermarried citizens, and
dismissing applications for Orange Dorrance,
Icey Dorrance, George Scott. Arch Reed, for
the reason that no application had been made
for their enrollment within the time
provided by law.
The reason assigned by the commission for
rejecting John H. Gamblin was that he was
not married to Eliza Ann Jones (now
Gamblin), a citizen of the Choctaw Nation,
according to Choctaw laws. They were married
in 1867, in the State of Georgia, and long
before the Choctaws had any law requiring
its citizens to marry under its laws. Such a
law was not enacted by the Choctaws until
1876. The commission also found that Eliza
Ann Jones (now Gamblin) was not admitted to
citizenship by the United States court. Both
of these holdings denying John H. Gamblin
and his wife, Eliza Ann, were clear error,
as the records disclose. These erroneous
findings occurred in the closing days of the
enrollment work, and when but little time
was afforded for the consideration of cases
by the commission or the department.
As to Orange and Icey Dorrance, George
Scott, and Arch Reed, who were rejected by
the commission in the above decision, all of
their names appear on the 1897 roll made by
the revisory board of the Choctaw Nation and
all of them made application for enrollment,
therefore the holding of the commission
rejecting them was equally erroneous.
February 15, 1907. Case forwarded
department, together with decision and
schedules of citizens by blood and marriage
of the Choctaw Nation containing the names
of the persons admitted by decision as
follows:
Citizens by blood, Nos. 16181 to 16196,
inclusive':
16181, Reed. Amanda L.; 16183, Reed. Archie;
16183. Reed. Glenn: 16184. Scott, Lovie F.;
16185, Scott. Hattie M.; 16186, Scott,
Minnie R.; 16187, Scott. Archie M.; 16188.
Scott, Glennis; 16189, Scott, Joseph A.;
16190, Scott. James T.; 16191, Gamblin.
Eliza Ann: 16192, Gamblin, Joseph W.: 16193.
Gamblin. Indianola; 16194. Gamblin, James
W.; 16195, Gamblin. Hattie L.; 16196.
Gamblin, Benny.
Citizens by marriage, Nos. 1651 and 1652:
1651, Gamblin. Emma: 1652, Gamblin. Lillie.
Minor children by blood, Nos. 923 to 928.
inclusive:
923. Skelton. William Deral; 924, Skelton,
Icy; 925, Gamblin. Fred; 926, Scott, Roy;
927, Reed, Annie Kella: 928, Reed. Joseph
Rexford.
March 1, 1907. Department reversed the
decision of commissioner and disapproved the
schedules above described under an opinion
of the Attorney General of the United States
of February 12, 1907.
March 1, 1907. Department reversed the
decision of commissioner case in which his
decision of February 19, 1907, was rendered,
for further consideration. It wits then too
late to make the reference, as the rolls
wore on that day closed by operation of law
and the injuries to claimants sustained by
the decision of February 19, 1907. was
beyond recall under the then existing law.
March 1, 1909. Department requests report on
this case.
April 29, 1909. Commissioner reports fully
the facts in this case to department.
June 1, 1909. Department held that the case
was not analogous to the Goldsby case and
did not come within the purview of the
opinion of the Supreme Court of the United
States of November 30. 1908. and that no
action could be taken looking to the
enrollment of the applicants.
Counsel respectfully represent that inasmuch
as these applicants were found by the
Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes
and the United States court to be entitled
to enrollment and as their enrollment was
disapproved under an erroneous construction
by the department of an opinion of the
Attorney General of the United States of
February 12, 1007, which was subsequently
modified by an opinion of the Attorney
General of March 4. 1907, too late to be
used in enrollment matters, these applicants
should be enrolled.
Those entitled to enrollment are James W.
Gamblin, Hattie L. Gamblin, Benny Gamblin,
Eliza Ann Gamblin, Joseph W. Gamblin,
Indianola Gamblin. Amanda L. Gamblin, Archie
Reed, Glenn Reed. Lovie F. Scott. Hattie M.
Scott, Minnie R. Scott. Archie M. Scott.
Joseph A. Scott. James I. Scott, Glennis
Scott, Emma Gamblin. Lillie Gamblin. Fred
Gamblin, Roy Scott, William Deral Skelton.
Icy Skelton, Annie Kehla Reed. Joseph
Rexford Reed. Orange Dorrance, Icey
Dorrance, Mary M. Jones, John H. Gamblin,
George Scott, Arch Reed.
Exhibits attached.
Respectfully submitted.
Walter S. Field, Attorney for Claimant.
1114. John H. Gamblin.
1115. Anna Gamblin.
1116. Joseph Gamblin.
1117. Emma Gamblin.
1118 Indianola Gamblin.
1119. Walter Gamblin.
1120. Amandy Gamblin.
1121. Hattie Gamblin (Hattie Lavina
Skelton).
1122. Orange Daurance.
1123. Dynk Lysle.
1124. Dycle Durance.
1125. Hattie Tannie Reed.
1129. Arch Reed.
This is to certify that the foregoing names
were enrolled on the legal citizenship roll
of the Choctaw Nation by the chief
commissioner. This 14th day of January 1897.
A. H. Durant, Chairman.
This Is to certify that A. H. Durant is
tho duly appointed chairman of the board of
census commissioners appointed in accordance
with an act of the general council of the
Choctaw Nation passed at the regular session
thereof in 1896, for the purpose of
enrolling citizens of the Choctaw Nation.
Given under my hand and the seal of the
Choctaw Nation in the city of Caddo. Ind.
T., this the 23d day of January 1897.
[seal.] Solomon J. Homer,
National Secretary Choctaw Nation
I hereby certify that the above and
foregoing is a true copy of a certified copy
taken from the citizenship roll of the
Choctaw Nation. Given under my hand and seal
this the 2d day of April 1897.
[SEAL] W. I. Gilbert, Notary Public
In the United States court
for the Indian Territory, southern district,
at Ardmore.
Walter W. Jones et al.,
plaintiffs, v. Choctaw Nation, defendant.
No. 148.
Judgment.
This case coining on to be
heard on this the 17th day of January 1898.
upon the pleadings, evidence, master's
report and exceptions thereto, and it
appearing to the court there from that the
parties hereinafter named are entitled to
citizenship in the Choctaw Nation of Indians
and to have their names enrolled on the
rolls of said nation as members thereof, and
it appearing further that they have duly
complied with the laws in the prosecution of
their application for citizenship and have
fully met every requirement therefor:
It is therefore ordered, adjudged and
decreed that the exceptions to the master's
report be overruled and the master's report
be confirmed in all respects, and that the
following named parties be and the same are
hereby, admitted to citizenship in the
Choctaw Nation of Indians as citizens
thereof and their names be enrolled on the
rolls of said nation, to wit:
Francis Jones, Brinkley William Jones,
William Albert Jones, Rutherford Ferryman
Jones, Mary Malinda Jones, Amanda Melvina
Jones, Carrie Pernicla Jones, Eliza Ann
Jones, John Gaudy Jones, Walter W. Jones,
Fitzhugh Lee Jones, Ruble Estella Jones,
Minnie Cletus Jones, Capitola Jones,
Victoria Jones, Elizabeth May Jones, Minnie
Mildred Jones, Charlie Marion Jones, Sallie
Fisher Jones, William James Jones, Garland
Rutherford Jones, Reandes Jones, Nellie
Rutherford Jones, Lovie Francis Scott,
Hattie Myrtle Scott, Minnie Roberta Scott,
Archie McCoy Scott, Glennis Scott, James
Walter Gamblin, Joseph Wilburn Gamblin,
Indianola Gamblin, Amanda Lutoma Gamblin,
Hattie Lovinia Gamblin, Robert J. Jones,
Sallie M. Jones, William Oscar Jones, George
D. Jones, Walter J. Jones, Mary A. Jones,
Lilburn B. Jones, Pearlie V. Jones, Lizzie
B. Jones, and John H. Gamblin.
It is further ordered, decreed, and adjudged
that all tho said parties possess and be
permitted to exercise and enjoy all the
rights, privileges, and Immunities of
citizens and members of the said Choctaw
Nation of Indians.
And the clerk of this court is hereby
ordered and directed to send a certified
copy of this Judgment to the Dawes
Commission forthwith.
HOSEA TOWNSEND, Judge
Indorsed No. 148. Walter W. Jones et al. v.
Choctaw Nation. Filed in open court.
1-17-'98. C. M. Campbell, clerk. Entered on
citizenship record, page 209. U. G. Wynn and
Thomas Norman, attorneys for applicants.
In the United States
court in the Indian Territory, southern
district, at Ardmore.
I, C. M. Campbell, clerk of
the United States court for the southern
district in the Indian Territory, do hereby
certify the above and foregoing to be n
true, perfect, and literal copy of the
decree of the court entered in the above
entitled action, made and entered on the
journal thereof on the 17th day of January
1898.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and the seal of said court, at Ardmore.
In said Territory, this 17th day of January,
1898.
[seal.] C. M. Campbell,
Clerk, United States Court, Southern
District Indian Territory.
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.
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