The Serial Set is a compilation of U.S. Congressional publications published by the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives about the bills and resolutions involved in lawmaking. It also includes reports of executive departments, government-funded institutions, and other independent organizations. Documents in the Serial Set are arranged in numeric series chronologically (not topically). This collection offers detailed contemporaneous documentation of political, military, and governmental activities related to indigenous peoples of the continental United States and Alaskan territory during the 19th century.
These government documents were scanned from the print collections of the Oklahoma Department of Libraries and the University of Oklahoma Libraries. They were identified using Steven L. Johnson’s bibliography, Guide to American Indian Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899, published by Clearwater Publishing Company in 1977. Permission for use of descriptive subject annotations was granted by ProQuest LLC as successor in title to ownership of this publication.
Individuals responsible for creating the database are Marilyn K. Nicely, Retired Law Librarian for Native American Digitization at the University of Oklahoma Donald E. Pray Law Library; Steve Beleu, retired librarian, Oklahoma Department of Libraries; Jeffrey Wilhite, Documents Librarian at the University of Oklahoma Libraries; Elaine B. Bradshaw, Librarian and Digital Repository Manager, University of Oklahoma Donald E. Pray Law Library; and student workers, Sarah K. Capps and Jared Johnson.
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Submissions from 1888
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Pensions to the soldiers and sailors of the Mexican War.
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Permanent and indefinite appropriations. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, concerning House bill 1985, to repeal certain laws relating to permanent and indefinite appropriations
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Permanent exposition of the three Americas.
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Persons reimbursed for moneys expended
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Peter Thompson
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Petition of Omaha Indians
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P. H. Winston.
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Pierre Bottineau.
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Pipestone Indian Reservation, Minnesota.
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Pottawatomie Indians
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Pottawatomie Indians of Michigan and Indiana
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Printing of Matter from the Bureau of Ethnology
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Printing of the Act of 8 Feb. 1887
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Punishment for Crimes Committed
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Punishment of burglary and larceny in the Indian territory
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Puyallup Valley Railroad Company.
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Quarters, barracks, and stables at Fort Robinson and at Fort Niobrara, in Nebraska
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Rachel Barnes
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Rafael Romero.
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Railroad indemnity withdrawals. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a communication from the Secretary of the Interior, with accompanying papers
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Rebecca Franklin.
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Red Lake Chippewa Indians of Minnesota.
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Reduction of Indian reservations. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a communication from the Secretary of the Interior, with accompanying papers, relating to the reduction of Indian reservations
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Reduction of Round Valley Indian Reservation. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a communication from the Secretary of the Interior, submitting draught of a bill "to provide for the reduction of the Round Valley Indian Reservation, California, and for other purposes."
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Reimbursement for Moneys Expended
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Relief for the Cree Indians, Montana Territory. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting, with inclosures, a letter from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, recommending legislation for the relief of Cree Indians, Montana Territory
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Report : Claim of A. McCreary
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Report : Claim of A. Mueller
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Report : Claim of California
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Report : Claim of C. Denton
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Report : Claim of J. Fenimore
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Report : Claim of Nevada
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Report : Claim of Pottawatomies of Indiana and Michigan
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Report : Claim of P. Sinnott
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Report : Claim of S. Barclay et al.
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Report : Claim of the Reps. of G. McDougall
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Report : Claim of T. Lord
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Report : Claim of W. Martin
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Report : Mr. Dawes
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Report : Mr. Dawes
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Report : Mr. Manderson
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Report : Mr. Manderson
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Report : Mr. Mitchell
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Report : Mr. Pasco
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Report : Mr. Stewart
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Report of Secretary of War, 1888, v. 1
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Report of the Commissioner of Education, 1888.
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Report of the Secretary of the Interior; being part of the message and documents communicated to the two Houses of Congress at the beginning of the second session of the Fiftieth Congress, 1888
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Report of the Secretary of the Interior, being part of the message and documents communicated to the two Houses of Congress at the beginning of the second session of the Fiftieth Congress : Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1888
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Report : Petition of Andrew Hopper
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Report : Petition of A. Pleasanton
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Report : Petition of B. Clements
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Report : Petition of B. Theban
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Report : Petition of D. Myers
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Report : Petition of D. Seely
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Report : Petition of E. Sexton
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Report : Petition of E. Warren
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Report : Petition of F. Travis
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Report : Petition of G. Dillman
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Report : Petition of J. Gallagher
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Report : Petition of J. Hancock
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Report : Petition of J. Rosier
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Report : Petition of M. Graziani
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Report : Petition of M. King
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Report : Petition of M. Pierce
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Report : Petition of M. Tilley
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Report : Petition of S. O'Connor
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Report : Petition of the Widow of Lieut. Stewart
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Report : Petition of V. Grier
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Report : Petition of W. Lemons
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Report : Petition of W. Madden
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Report the select committee of the United States Senate, appointed under Senate resolution of March 3, 1887, to inquire into and examine the methods of business and work in the executive departments, etc., and the causes of delays in transacting the public business, etc
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Report the select committee of the United States Senate, appointed under Senate resolution of March 3, 1887, to inquire into and examine the methods of business and work in the executive departments, etc., and the causes of delays in transacting the public business, etc
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Report the select committee of the United States Senate, appointed under Senate resolution of March 3, 1887, to inquire into and examine the methods of business and work in the executive departments, etc., and the causes of delays in transacting the public business, etc
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Resolution in regard to claim of E. John Ellis vs. Pottawatomie Indians.
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Resolution of Senator Jones
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Resolution of Senator Mitchel
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Resolution of Senator Mitchell
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Resolution of Senator Mitchell
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Resolution of Senator Teller
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Reuben A. Hurley, administrator, etc.
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Revised Statutes
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Right of way through Indian Territory
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Right of way through Indian Territory.
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Right of way to Wyoming Midland Railroad Company.
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Rio Grande Pacific Railroad Company.
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Robert H. Montgomery.
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Saint Louis and San Francisco Railroad Company.
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Sale of lands of Flathead Indians.
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Sallie R. Alexander
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Section 4693 Revised Statutes
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Settlement of Certain Accounts
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Settlers in Wind River Valley, Wyoming
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Settlers upon the Winnebago and Crow Creek Reservations
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Shoshone and Bannack Indians.
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Shoshones, Bannacks, and Sheepeaters Indians.
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Sioux Indians. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting an estimate from the Secretary of the Interior of appropriation for payment to the Red Cloud and Red Leaf bands of Sioux Indians for ponies taken by the military
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Sioux Indian Treaty
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Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians.
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Southern Ute Indians.