Letters expressing the favorable cooperation indorsing the work of, or urging the retention of District Agents in the Five Civilized Tribes. Washington 1912. Printed for the use of the Committee on Indian Affairs.

Choctaw-Chickasaw Tribal Affairs. Patrick J. Hurley. Thirty-first Annual Report Lake Mohonk Conference, P. 29. 1913.

Toward “Restricted” and “Unrestricted” Indians of Five Civilized Tribes, Should the Law and its Administration be the same?—William H. Murray. Thirty-first Annual Report Lake Mohonk Conference. P. 35. 1913.

Memorial of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, Relative to the Rights of the Mississippi Choctaws. Submitted for consideration in connection with H. R. 19213. 1913.

Five Civilized Tribes, Conditions—George Vaux, Jr. The Red Man. Dec., 1912. P. 135.

Report of the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes to the Secretary of the Interior. June 30, 1912.

The Reorganized Schools in the Five Tribes.—J. P. Brown. Twenty-eighth Annual Report Lake Mohonk Conference, 1910. P. 79.

Report on School Taxation in Indian Territory. House of Representatives Doc. No. 34. Fifty-eighth Congress, 3rd Session, Dec. 6, 1907.

Education Among the Five Civilized Tribes.—J. P. Brown. Quarterly Journal of the Soc. Amer. Indians. Oct.-Dec., 1913. P. 416.

Veto Message of the President of the United States, without approval Senate Bill 7978, entitled “An Act Relating to inherited estates in the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma.” Senate Doc. 899, 62nd Congress, 2nd Session, August 6, 1912.