Box 1
Contains 21 Results:
Letter, 1896 October 24
Archibald S. McKennon (US Department of the Interior, Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes) to Yvon Pike. Handwritten and signed letter, 1s with a handwritten response from Pike on verso. Informs Pike that the Choctaws have yet to appoint a commission to negotiate with the Dawes Commission.
Telegram, 1896 October 24
Green McCurtain (Principal Chief, Choctaw Nation) to Yvon Pike. Telegram,“Come at once.”
Letter, 1896 October 27
S. W. Peel (attorney) to James Coleman. Handwritten letter, 4s. Regarding the deposition of Wesley Anderson, a member of the [Choctaw] Commission.
Letter, 1896 October 28
Green McCurtain (Principal Chief, Choctaw Nation) to Yvon Pike. Handwritten and signed letter, 1s with envelope. Arranges for a meeting between himself and Pike.
Letter, 1896 November 2
James Coleman to Yvon Pike. Typed and signed letter, 4s. Concerning the deposition of Wesley Anderson and his suggested approach to questioning and cross-examination, etc.
Letter, 1896 September 23
Green McCurtain (Principal Chief, Choctaw Nation) to Yvon Pike. Handwritten and signed letter, 1s with envelope. Advises Pike to refrain from writing to any other parties about his claim.
Telegram, 1896 October 24
Archibald S. McKennon (US Department of the Interior, Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes) to Yvon Pike. Telegram.
Letter, 1896 October 24
Archibald S. McKennon (US Department of the Interior, Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes) to Yvon Pike. Handwritten and signed letter with a handwritten response from Pike on verso, 1s. Informs Pike that the Choctaws have yet to appoint a commission to negotiate with the Dawes Commission.
Telegram, 1896 October 24
Green McCurtain (Principal Chief, Choctaw Nation) to Yvon Pike. Telegram. “Come at once.”
Letter, 1896 December 5
S. W. Peel (attorney) to Yvon Pike. Handwritten and signed letter, 3s with envelope. Update on Pike’s case and discussion of his fee for services.