Congressional Serial SetU.S. Government Printing Office, 1886 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
i. lappuse
... approval of the chairman of the said committee , out of the contingent found of the Senate . Resolution of December 3 , 1884 . Resolved , That the Committee on Indian Affairs be instructed to inquire what leases of lands in the Indian ...
... approval of the chairman of the said committee , out of the contingent found of the Senate . Resolution of December 3 , 1884 . Resolved , That the Committee on Indian Affairs be instructed to inquire what leases of lands in the Indian ...
35. lappuse
... approve the leases , yet if we made them in good faith and paid what we proposed to pay , he did not see any objection to it , and as far as it was in his power we should be protected . It was something about in that way . That is the ...
... approve the leases , yet if we made them in good faith and paid what we proposed to pay , he did not see any objection to it , and as far as it was in his power we should be protected . It was something about in that way . That is the ...
42. lappuse
... approval . Did you get the approval ? A. Yes , sir . Q. How ? -A . The leases were brought on to Washington by Mr. Hunter , and he interviewed the Secretary of the Interior , and the Sec- retary said he could not approve them officially ...
... approval . Did you get the approval ? A. Yes , sir . Q. How ? -A . The leases were brought on to Washington by Mr. Hunter , and he interviewed the Secretary of the Interior , and the Sec- retary said he could not approve them officially ...
65. lappuse
... approval of the Secretary , but that I knew nothing about until the lease was made . Q. Had these other parties any assurances when they were ngotia- ing their leases that they would be permitted to enjoy the land without the approval ...
... approval of the Secretary , but that I knew nothing about until the lease was made . Q. Had these other parties any assurances when they were ngotia- ing their leases that they would be permitted to enjoy the land without the approval ...
70. lappuse
... approve them . Our lease was afterwards sent by Major Pollard , some time in the win- ter or spring of 1883 , after ... approve the lease . He told you he had no authority to do that ? -A . He told us he did not think he had any ...
... approve them . Our lease was afterwards sent by Major Pollard , some time in the win- ter or spring of 1883 , after ... approve the lease . He told you he had no authority to do that ? -A . He told us he did not think he had any ...
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approval Arkansas River authority bill H. R. cattle cattlemen cents per acre CHAIRMAN Cherokee Nation Cherokee Strip Cheyenne and Arapaho citizens claim Commissioner of Indian committee copy Crow Agency Department fence Fox Agency George Flint Government granting a pension granting an increase grazing purposes H. M. TELLER HARRISON head of cattle herd hereby herewith inclose increase of pension Indian Affairs Indian Agent Indian Territory Interior Kans Kansas lease lease?-A lessees letter mark matter occupied OFFICE OF INDIAN Osage Agency Osage Nation paid parties Pawnee payment pension to James pension to John pension to Mary pension to William persons Ponca portion Pottawatomies President PRICE privilege Quapaw referred relief rental respectfully Sac and Fox Senate Tahlequah there?-A thereof timber tion tract treaty tribe of Indians ultimo United States Indian Washington WITNESS x mark
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559. lappuse - giving and granting to my said attorney full power and authority to do and perform all and every act and thing whatsoever requisite and necessary to be done in and about the premises as fully to all intents and purposes as I might or could do if personally present at the doing thereof, hereby ratifying and confirming all that
124. lappuse - The United States hereby covenant and agree that the lands ceded to the Cherokee Nation in the foregoing article shall in no future time, without their consent, be included within the territorial limits or jurisdiction of any State or Territory. But they shall secure to the Cherokee Nation the right by their
543. lappuse - No purchase, grant, or lease, or other conveyance of lands, or of any title or claim thereto, from any Indian nation or tribe, of Indians, shall be of any validity in law or equity, unless the same be made by treaty or convention entered into pursuant to the Constitution.
555. lappuse - assigns, parties of the second part, W'itnesseth, That the said party of the first part, for and in consideration of the rents, covenants, and agreements hereinafter, mentioned, reserved, and contained on the part and
7. lappuse - of Indians, shall be of any validity in law or equity, unless the same be made by treaty or convention entered into pursuant to the Constitution. Every person who, not being employed under the. authority of the United
xxxi. lappuse - That a joint commission consisting of three .Senators, to be appointed by the President of the Senate, and three members of the House, to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, shall consider the present organizations of the.
420. lappuse - set apart for them, viz : Commencing at a point in the middle of the main channel of the Washita River where the ninety-eighth meridian of west longitude crosses the same, thence up the middle of the main channel of said river to the
8. lappuse - reads as follows : Every person who drives or otherwise conveys any stock of horses, mules, or cattle to range and feed on any land belonging to any Indian or Indian tribe, without the consent of such tribe, is liable to a penalty of one dollar for each animal of such stock.
377. lappuse - permitted to pass over, settle upon, or reside in the territory described in this article, or in such territory as may be added to this reservation for the use of said Indians.
454. lappuse - Every person who makes a settlement on any lands belonging, secured, or granted by treaty with the United States to any Indian tribe, or surveys or attempts to survey such lands, or to designate any of the boundaries by