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Martha Allen MCR 1412 COMMITTEE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1910 Act of June 28, 1898, section 21 (30 Stat., 495,502-504) Was the most comprehensive piece of legislation ever enacted relating to

Martha Allen MCR 1412  COMMITTEE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1910 Act of June 28, 1898, section 21 (30 Stat., 495,502-504) Was the most comprehensive piece of legislation ever enacted relating to cover image
Martha Allen MCR 1412  COMMITTEE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1910 Act of June 28, 1898, section 21 (30 Stat., 495,502-504) Was the most comprehensive piece of legislation ever enacted relating to cover image Martha Allen MCR 1412  COMMITTEE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1910 Act of June 28, 1898, section 21 (30 Stat., 495,502-504) Was the most comprehensive piece of legislation ever enacted relating to cover image Martha Allen MCR 1412  COMMITTEE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1910 Act of June 28, 1898, section 21 (30 Stat., 495,502-504) Was the most comprehensive piece of legislation ever enacted relating to cover image
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by: Leo Pergson
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Publication Date: April 1, 2025
Book Size: 8.5" x 11"
Pages: 125
Binding: Perfect Bound
Color: Standard Color
Cover Finish: Matte
Paper: 80# Coated White
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Book Synopsis
Under 14th Article 1830 Treaty there were 2,597 applications to the 1887-1907 Dawes Final Rolls of that number, only 1,457 were Identified as Mississippi Choctaw who received an approved roll number. Some applicants was identified but did not remove to Indian Territory receive an approved roll number for their Land Allotments.

Following the Closing of the Dawes Final Rolls in 1907;

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION ON H . R . 19279, H . R. 19552 H . R , 22830 MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1910

Exhibit 5, list Choctaws whose names were omitted from final rolls
because no application was made or by reason of mistake or oversite .......................67-71

Followed by 1910 to 1914 Investigation of 1886-1907 Reopening Rolls of the Five Civilized Tribes Oklahoma.

COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION ON H . R . 19279, H . R. 19552 H . R , 22830 MEMB
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