Laws and Regulations, Relating to Indians and their Lands.—Oscar H. Lipps. 1913.
Suppressing the Liquor Traffic in Indian Territory and Oklahoma.—William E. Johnson. Twenty-fifth Report Lake Mohonk Conference, 1907. P. 27.
Indian Appropriation Bill, Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, U. S. Senate. Parts 1, 2, 7, and 5. Ending June 30, 1915.
Hearing before Committee on Indian Affairs of the U. S. Senate. Appropriation Bill. Jan. 28 to Feb. 10, 1905.
Suits in Court of Claims by the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. “To authorize the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations to bring suit in the Court of Claims and for other Purposes.” Doc. No. 1010, 62nd Congress, 3rd Session. 1913.
The Grace Cox Inheritance Case. Decision of Comm. of Indian Affairs which relates to the Determination of Heirs of Deceased Indians. Jan. 22. 1914.
Letter from Dept. of Interior to Chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs, transmitting detailed statement of all expenditures and disbursements from various funds on account of the Five Civilized Tribes from 1908 to 1911 inclusive. Senate, 62d Congress, 2d Session, June 30. 1911.
The U. S. Government and the Indian Problem.—Hon James S. Sherman. Twenty-seventh Annual Conference Lake Mohonk, 1909. P. 74.
Status and Needs of the Five Civilized Tribes. Thirty-first Annual Report Lake Mohonk Conference, 1913. P. 16.
The Need of Publicity in Indian Affairs.—John M. Oskisen. Twenty-fourth Annual Report Lake Mohonk Conference, 1906. P. 38.