Box 1
Contains 9 Results:
Letter, 1897 February 12
James Coleman to Yvon Pike. Typed and signed letter, 1s with envelope. Advises Pike with regard to S.W. Peel.
Letter, 1897 April 23
Archibald S. McKennon to James K. Jones (US Senator, Arkansas). Handwritten and signed letter, 2s with envelope. Informs Senator Jones that a successful agreement has been reached with the Choctaws and Chickasaws.
Letter, 1897 August 17
Green McCurtain to James K. Jones (US Senator, Arkansas). Handwritten and signed letter, 3s. Discusses results of an election within the Choctaw Nation as well as various points concerning the Pike’s claim.
Letter, 1897 August 26
James K. Jones (US Senator, Arkansas) to Mrs. Yvon Pike. Handwritten and signed letter, 1s with envelope. Apology for a letter he wrote in response to Mrs. Pike’s account of a séance.
Telegram, 1897 October 28
James S. Standley to James K. Jones (US Senator, Arkansas). Telegram. Informing Jones that a trip to Indian Territory is no longer necessary now that the Pike matter has been satisfactorily resolved.
Letter, 1897 October 28
James S. Standley to James K. Jones (US Senator, Arkansas). Handwritten and signed letter, 2s. Regarding the successful and/or failed negotiations between the US government, the Dawes Commission, and the Five Civilized Tribes.
Letter, circa 1897 November 3
James K. Jones (US Senator, Arkansas) to Yvon Pike. Handwritten and signed letter, 1s with envelope. Assures Pike that a judgment in his case will bode well for his claim no matter the present complications.
Letter, 1897 December 4
Green McCurtain (Principal Chief, Choctaw Nation) to James K. Jones (US Senator, Arkansas). Handwritten and signed note, 1s. Regarding McCurtain’s authorization of attorney N. B. Ainsworth to [confer] judgment in the Pike case.
Letter, 1897 December 17
Green McCurtain (Principal Chief, Choctaw Nation) to N. B. Ainsworth. Typed letter, 1s. States the only terms under which the Choctaw Nation would compromise with the Court of Claims.