| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1849 - 668 pages
...In compliance with your directions I have the honor to make the following report upon the letter of the chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs of the House of Representatives of the ID instant, referred by you to this office. In my report of May 10, 1848, it is stated that,... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - Law reports, digests, etc - 1939 - 836 pages
...therefrom might be placed to the credit of the Indians. 12. In the report of the Secretary of the Interior to the Chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs of the House of Representatives, No. 27, 68th Congress, it was recommended that the Indians be paid the sum of $402,755.84 as interest... | |
| 1901 - 1110 pages
...words added immensely- to the value of the meeting. The same may be said of the Hon. James Sherman, Chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs of the House of Representatives. The words of such m;n should go far toward molding public opinion, especially with the not-to-beshaken... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1873 - 1136 pages
...Territory. " Very respectfully, yours, " APK SAFFORD, Governor." * By the courtesy of Hon. JPC Shanks, chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs of the House of Representatives, I have received, in advance of publication, some interesting facts in reference to the education of... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1892 - 1912 pages
...Vilas withdrew his approval of Gov. Crawford's contract, he addressed to the Honorable Sam. W. Peel, chairman of the committee on Indian affairs of the house of representatives, the following letter: "DEPARTMENT OF THE INTKKIOR. "WASHINGTON. Feb. 11, 1889. "SiR: 1 have the honor... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - Public lands - 1891 - 684 pages
...remove to the western lauds, but on the contrary opposed such removal. In a letter dated April 19, 1858, to the chairman of the committee on Indian Affairs of the House of Representatives in reference to a bill then pending affecting these lands Secretary Thompson said : — (Vol. 3, p.... | |
| Indians of North America - 1902 - 680 pages
...which we would probably not approve. I therefore introduce to you at this stage, Hon. James S. Sherman, Chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs of the House of Representatives. Hon. JAMES S. SHERMAN. — Mr. Chairman and Fellow Members of the Conference: I was placed upon the... | |
| Indians of North America - 1904 - 952 pages
...which we would probably not approve. I therefore introduce to you at this stage, Hon. James S. Sherman, Chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs of the House of Representatives. Hon. JAMES S. SHERMAN. — Mr. Chairman and Fellow Members of the Conference: I was placed upon the... | |
| 1911 - 388 pages
...England, disfranchised them in their beloved Maryland and so late as the year of grace iq.ii moved the chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs of the House of Representatives apparently to make an effort to discriminate against certain citizens because forsooth they wear the... | |
| Indians of North America - 1908 - 764 pages
...by Inspector Singleton in the Santa Clara case. This resulted in the introduction of a resolution by the Chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs of the House of Representatives, directing that the Singleton report together with all the papers in the case should be submitted by... | |
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