| Isaac McCoy - 1840 - 632 pages
...that it would not appear before Congress in time to produce any effect, the Honourable Wm. McLean, Chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs in the House of Representatives, made a call of the House for those documents, which he did with success. The following is an extract... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1860 - 766 pages
...together with a copy of your communication of the 19th of the game month, addressed to me as the then chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs in the House of Representatives, marked "D," which latter communication contains the views of the department respecting the rights of... | |
| Freeman N. Blake - 1870 - 54 pages
...instructions issued from the Department of State, in compliance with a request from the Hon. Sidney Clarke, chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs in the House of Representatives, I have the honor to submit a report on the condition and treatment of the Indians in British North... | |
| Richard Calmit Adams - 1899 - 84 pages
...Hon. RF Pettigrew, Chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs in the Senate ; Hon. James S. Sherman, Chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs in the House of Representatives ; Hon. Charles Curtis, Member of the Committee on Indian Affairs of the House of Representatives ;... | |
| 1904 - 952 pages
...veteran, the HON. JAMES S. SHERMAN, Congressman of the Utica District, now and for many years past Chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs in the House of Representatives. PROGRESS IN INDIAN AFFAIRS REMARKS OF HON. JAMES S. SHERMAN Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: I am... | |
| 1908 - 1178 pages
...Department an extension of the reservation, in order that the Indians might have a winter range in a lower altitude. My recommendation was kindly received...result in wise and beneficent recommendations. (Signed) /. 5. Sherman." (Applause.) The Conference then adjourned until the evening. Seconfc Session Wednesday... | |
| John Brown, James Boyd - 1922 - 658 pages
...of James Schoolcraft Sherman, who at the time of the removal of the school to its present site, was chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs in the House of Representatives, and later became Vice-President of the United States. Previous to the year 1901, the school was located... | |
| James Henry Malone - 1922 - 630 pages
...Indians citizens, but this bill was defeated in the Senate. On June 5, 1919, Honorable Homer P. Snyder, Chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs in the House of Representatives, introduced a bill granting citizenship to certain Indians, and this bill became a law on November 6,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Works - 1959 - 968 pages
...Mr. Chairman, the Honorable Will Rogers, not the cowboy, but Wil 1 Rogers, the Congressman who was chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs in the House of Representatives, when this decision was made with regard to opening up, so to speak, the Palm Springs Reservation and... | |
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