Box 1
Contains 9 Results:
Letter, 1894 April 21
Yvon Pike (written on US Senate stationery) to unknown recipient. Handwritten letter, 2s. Pike’s account of his father’s services to the Choctaw Nation and the dishonest acts of various individuals which led to Pike and his heirs not receiving just compensation.
Letter, 1895 January 23
W. G. Williams (President, Bank of Minco, I.T.) to Yvon Pike. Handwritten and signed letter, 4s. Concerning Williams’ efforts towards a just monetary settlement for Albert Pike’s heirs.
Letter, 1895 June 27
Lilian Pike to Yvon Pike. Handwritten and signed letter, 3s with envelope. Relays various proposals and counter proposals by attorney James Coleman in determining Mr. Coleman’s percentage if their claim is successful. Also a mention of Mr. [General] Denver’s funeral.
Legal document, circa 1895 August
In the United States Court of Claims. Yvon Pike, Lilian Pike, and Yvon Pike, Administrator of the Estate of Luther H. Pike, Deceased vs. The Choctaw Nation of Indians. Petition as made by James Coleman, representing the petitioners, circa Aug 1895. 2 copies.
Letter, 1895 October 13
Yvon Pike to Green McCurtain (Principal Chief, Choctaw Nation). Handwritten and signed letter, 1s. A proposal for setting the amount of money to be paid to McCurtain in return for his legal representation before the Council and/or Dawes Commission.
Letter , 1895 October 21
Green McCurtain (Principal Chief, Choctaw Nation) to Yvon Pike. Handwritten and signed letter, 1s with envelope. Acknowledgment of Pike’s letter of 13 Oct 1895.
Letter, 1895 October 28
Green McCurtain (Principal Chief, Choctaw Nation) to Yvon Pike. Handwritten and signed letter, 1s with envelope. With reference to the improbability of an agreement between the Council and the Dawes Commission; also, the status of Pike’s claim.
Letter, 1895 December 28
H. E. M. to Jeff [?] Chandler. Handwritten and signed letter, 1s with envelope. With regard to a matter involving Colonel Pitchlynn, Pike, and unnamed others and his hope of Senator Jones understanding the situation.
Report
Report of the Commission Appointed to Negotiate with The Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, Known as the Dawes Commission. US Senate Report, Doc. No. 12, given before the 54th Congress, 1st Session.