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Letter From Irene Martin Edwards On Behalf Of Senator Langer To Martin Cross Thanking Him For Forwarding The Resolution Passed By The National Congress Of American Indians, December 28, 1953, Irene Martin Edwards Dec 1953

Letter From Irene Martin Edwards On Behalf Of Senator Langer To Martin Cross Thanking Him For Forwarding The Resolution Passed By The National Congress Of American Indians, December 28, 1953, Irene Martin Edwards

William Langer Papers

This letter dated December 28, 1953, from Irene Martin Edwards on behalf of United States Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross, thanks Cross for his letter of December 26th which enclosed a resolution passed by the National Congress of American Indians. Edwards notes that Langer is out of town but will be glad to receive the letter and resolution.

A handwritten note at the top of the letter reads, "Cross, Martin."

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Letter from Martin Cross to Senator Langer Forwarding a Resolution Passed on December 9 by the National Congress of American Indians Regarding …


Resolution Passed By The National Congress Of American Indians Regarding Mineral Rights, December 26, 1953, National Congress Of American Indians Dec 1953

Resolution Passed By The National Congress Of American Indians Regarding Mineral Rights, December 26, 1953, National Congress Of American Indians

William Langer Papers

This resolution passed on December 9, 1953 by the National Congress of American Indians at the Tenth Annual Convention in Phoenix Arizona requests that the United States (US) Congress enact legislation to restore mineral rights on lands taken for the construction of the Garrison Dam to the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation. The resolution notes that since The Taking Act (US Public Law 81-437) did not specify the use of minerals or oil, then those rights should be returned to the tribes. The resolution notes that copies of the resolution will be sent to the appropriate Committees …


Letter From Senator Langer To Martin Cross Thanking Cross For The Sending A Copy Of The Resolution Adopted By The Three Affiliated Tribes Regarding The Us Commissioner Of Indian Affairs, February 3, 1953, William Langer Feb 1953

Letter From Senator Langer To Martin Cross Thanking Cross For The Sending A Copy Of The Resolution Adopted By The Three Affiliated Tribes Regarding The Us Commissioner Of Indian Affairs, February 3, 1953, William Langer

William Langer Papers

This letter dated February 3, 1953, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross, thanks Cross for his letter enclosing a copy of the resolution adopted by the Three Affiliated Tribes endorsing Ed Milligan for US Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Langer informs Cross that he doesn't have "much say" in appointments of that type.

A handwritten note on the letter reads, "Cross, Martin."

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Resolution Adopted by the Three Affiliated Tribes Pertaining to Endorsement of Candidate for Commissioner of Indian Affairs, December 27, 1953; Preceded by Cover Letter from Martin Cross, January …


Resolution Adopted By The Three Affiliated Tribes Pertaining To Endorsement Of Candidate For Commissioner Of Indian Affairs, December 27, 1952; Preceded By Cover Letter From Martin Cross, January 16, 1953, Three Affiliated Tribes Of The Fort Berthold Reservation, Martin Cross Dec 1952

Resolution Adopted By The Three Affiliated Tribes Pertaining To Endorsement Of Candidate For Commissioner Of Indian Affairs, December 27, 1952; Preceded By Cover Letter From Martin Cross, January 16, 1953, Three Affiliated Tribes Of The Fort Berthold Reservation, Martin Cross

William Langer Papers

This resolution passed on December 27, 1952, by the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, resolves to endorse Edward A. Milligan of Bottineau North Dakota to be appointed as United States (US) Commissioner of Indian Affairs. The resolution cites Milligan's qualifications for the position. The resolution passed with a vote of 50 for and 0 against. The resolution is signed by Ernest Wilkinson Jr. (Secretary) and David Painte (Chairman). A handwritten note on the resolution reads, "copy."

The resolution is preceded by a letter dated January 16, 1953 from Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross to US …


Letter From Senator Langer To Martin Cross Regarding A Resolution Adopted By The Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council And Us Senate Bill 2424, July 14, 1952, William Langer Jul 1952

Letter From Senator Langer To Martin Cross Regarding A Resolution Adopted By The Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council And Us Senate Bill 2424, July 14, 1952, William Langer

William Langer Papers

This letter dated July 14, 1952, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross, acknowledges Cross's message of congratulations to Langer. Langer also thanks Cross for sending a copy of the resolution adopted by the Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council which Cross has requested to be part of the record for US Senate Bill 2424 (S. 2424). Langer thanks him for the information.

The letter contains some handwritten annotations.


Letter From Senator Langer To Martin Cross Regarding A Resolution Adopted By The Fort Berthold Inter-Agency Committee Concerning The Indian Service Medical Program, February 3, 1952, William Langer Feb 1952

Letter From Senator Langer To Martin Cross Regarding A Resolution Adopted By The Fort Berthold Inter-Agency Committee Concerning The Indian Service Medical Program, February 3, 1952, William Langer

William Langer Papers

This letter dated February 3, 1952, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross, acknowledges a letter sent from Cross on January 29th which enclosed a copy of a resolution adopted by the Fort Berthold Inter-Agency committee. The resolution concerns the Indian Service Medical Program and was passed at the committee's December 7, 1951 meeting. Langer thanks Cross for sending the resolution and lets him know that he will be entering it into the US Congressional Record. Joseph Blonigan, Chairperson of the Fort Berthold Inter-Agency Committee is cc'd on the letter.

The letter …


Letter From Senator Langer To Martin Cross Regarding A Report From The Bureau Of Indian Affairs Regarding A Resolution Passed By The Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council, June 8, 1951, William Langer Jun 1951

Letter From Senator Langer To Martin Cross Regarding A Report From The Bureau Of Indian Affairs Regarding A Resolution Passed By The Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council, June 8, 1951, William Langer

William Langer Papers

This letter dated June 8, 1951 from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairman Martin Cross encloses a report from the Bureau of Indian Affairs regarding a resolution passed by the Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council on April 13, 1951. The resolution outlines a plan for allocating the funds set aside for the tribe as payment for lands taken for the construction of the Garrison Dam. Langer writes that he is pleased that the US Bureau of Indian Affairs approved the plan outlined in the resolution.

The resolution is not included with this document, …


Letter From Dillon Myer To Senator Langer Acknowledging Receipt Of May 16 Letter Enclosing Three Affiliated Tribes Resolution With Copy Of Letter From Martin Cross, May 24, 1951, Dillon Myer May 1951

Letter From Dillon Myer To Senator Langer Acknowledging Receipt Of May 16 Letter Enclosing Three Affiliated Tribes Resolution With Copy Of Letter From Martin Cross, May 24, 1951, Dillon Myer

William Langer Papers

This letter dated May 24, 1951 from Dillon Myer, Commissioner of the United States (US) Bureau of Indian Affairs, to US Senator William Langer thanks Langer for sending a copy of a resolution passed by the Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council outlining a plan for sending the funds provided to the Tribes for land taken for the construction of the Garrison Dam.

Myer's letter encloses a letter from Oscar L. Chapman, Secretary of the US Department of the Interior, to Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairman Martin Cross in which Chapman approves the proposed use of funds per the tribal …


Letter From Irene Martin Edwards On Behalf Of Senator Langer To Martin Cross Acknowledging Receipt Of Resolution Adopted By The Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Council, May 16, 1951, Irene Martin Edwards May 1951

Letter From Irene Martin Edwards On Behalf Of Senator Langer To Martin Cross Acknowledging Receipt Of Resolution Adopted By The Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Council, May 16, 1951, Irene Martin Edwards

William Langer Papers

This letter dated May 16, 1951, from Irene Martin Edwards on behalf of United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross, thanks Cross for sending a resolution passed by the Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council. The letter indicates that Langer brought the matter to the US Commissioner of the Indian Bureau and that Langer will update Cross once he hears back from the Commissioner. Based on other correspondences, the Commissioner mentioned here is likely Dillon Myer.

There are some handwritten annotations on this letter.

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Letter from Senator Langer to Dillon Myer …


Letter From Martin Cross To Senator Langer Enclosing Resolution Adopted By Three Affiliated Tribes Regarding Allocation Of Funds From The Taking Of Their Land, April 25, 1951, Martin Cross, Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council Apr 1951

Letter From Martin Cross To Senator Langer Enclosing Resolution Adopted By Three Affiliated Tribes Regarding Allocation Of Funds From The Taking Of Their Land, April 25, 1951, Martin Cross, Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council

William Langer Papers

This letter, dated April 25, 1951, from Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross to United States (US) Senator William Langer encloses a resolution adopted by the Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council on April 13, 1951. The resolution concerns the administration of funds allotted to the Three Affiliated Tribes for the taking of their land due to construction of the Garrison Dam. Cross is concerned that once the tribes receive the money the US Government will stop providing certain kinds of assistance to them and he expresses a wish to obtain this information before moving forward. A copy of …


Three Affiliated Tribes Resolution Regarding Allocation Of Funds To The Credit Of The Tribe For The Taking Of Their Land, Adopted April 13, 1951, Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council Apr 1951

Three Affiliated Tribes Resolution Regarding Allocation Of Funds To The Credit Of The Tribe For The Taking Of Their Land, Adopted April 13, 1951, Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council

William Langer Papers

This resolution adopted by the Three Affiliated Tribes on April 13, 1951 and sent to the United States (US) Bureau of Indian Affairs and to US Senator William Langer offers a plan for how the tribes wish to spend the settlement money allocated by US Public Law 437 for the taking of tribal lands due to the construction of the Garrison Dam. The resolution is signed by George Gillette, Secretary of the Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Council. The resolution has a stamp at the top that reads, "please return to Senator Langer" and another that reads, "Bureau of Indian Affairs, …


Letter From Senator Langer To Martin Cross Thanking Cross For Sending A Copy Of The Resolution Recently Passed By The Tribal Business Council, February 6, 1951, William Langer Feb 1951

Letter From Senator Langer To Martin Cross Thanking Cross For Sending A Copy Of The Resolution Recently Passed By The Tribal Business Council, February 6, 1951, William Langer

William Langer Papers

This letter dated February 6, 1951, from United States Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross, thanks Cross for sending a copy of the resolution recently passed by the Tribal Business Council which passed on November 9, 1950.

The letter has a handwritten note that reads, "Cross, Martin" and a stamp that reads, "reelection."

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Letter from Martin Cross to Senator Langer Regarding US Public Law 81-437, January 16, 1951


Resolution Adopted By The Three Affiliated Tribes Pertaining To Allocation Of Funds Set Aside Per Us Public Law 437 For The Taking Of Lands For The Garrison Dam, December 14, 1950, Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council Dec 1950

Resolution Adopted By The Three Affiliated Tribes Pertaining To Allocation Of Funds Set Aside Per Us Public Law 437 For The Taking Of Lands For The Garrison Dam, December 14, 1950, Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council

William Langer Papers

This resolution adopted by the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation on December 14, 1950 addresses the allocation of funds set aside to compensate for the taking of land for construction of the Garrison Dam per US Public Law 437. The resolution states that US Public Law 437 outlines that the money set aside for the taking was specifically for displaced tribal members. As such, the resolution holds that no part of the money offered in compensating for the taking of land should be paid to any non-tribal members. The resolution is signed by Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal …


Letter From Senator Langer To Martin Cross Regarding A Resolution Opposing The Hoover Commission Report, March 4, 1950, William Langer Mar 1950

Letter From Senator Langer To Martin Cross Regarding A Resolution Opposing The Hoover Commission Report, March 4, 1950, William Langer

William Langer Papers

This letter dated March 4, 1950, from United States Senator William Langer to Three Affiliate Tribes member Martin Cross, thanks Cross for sending a resolution passed by the Joseph Young Hawk Post #253 (American Legion) which expresses opposition to the Hoover Commission Report's dealing with veterans. Langer tells Cross that he is giving the issue careful consideration.

Handwritten notes on the letter read, "Cross Martin" and "See Hoover Report."


Letter From Senator Langer To Martin Cross Regarding American Legion Resolution, April 8, 1947, William Langer Apr 1947

Letter From Senator Langer To Martin Cross Regarding American Legion Resolution, April 8, 1947, William Langer

William Langer Papers

This letter dated April 8, 1947, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes member Martin Cross, thanks Cross for sending a copy of a recently adopted resolution from Cross's "post." This resolution came from Cross's American Legion, Joseph Young Hawk Post No. 253.

A handwritten note the letter says "See Indian Bureau."

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Letter from Martin Cross to Senator Langer Regarding American Legion Resolution, April 3, 1947


Letter From Martin Cross To Senator Langer Regarding A Resolution Passed By Three Affiliated Tribes Business Council, June 12, 1946, Martin Cross Jun 1946

Letter From Martin Cross To Senator Langer Regarding A Resolution Passed By Three Affiliated Tribes Business Council, June 12, 1946, Martin Cross

William Langer Papers

This letter dated June 12, 1946, from Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross to United States (US) Senator William Langer, encloses a resolution passed by the Three Affiliated Tribes requesting that the Garrison Dam not be built below their reservation which will flood their homelands. The council proposes instead for the tribes to gift the necessary land to build the dam north of the reservation. This resolution includes a recommendation for the proposed plan which estimates a savings of about $100,000,000.

A handwritten note on the letter says, "PS--looking for you in Elbowoods on June 22."

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Letter …


Resolution By Tribal Council Of Three Affiliated Tribes Of Fort Berthold, North Dakota Regarding O' Mahoney Amendment, January 10, 1946, Three Affiliated Tribes Business Council Jan 1946

Resolution By Tribal Council Of Three Affiliated Tribes Of Fort Berthold, North Dakota Regarding O' Mahoney Amendment, January 10, 1946, Three Affiliated Tribes Business Council

William Langer Papers

This resolution dated January 6, 1946, passed by the Tribal Council of the Three Affiliated Tribes of Fort Berthold, North Dakota and signed by Three Affiliated Tribes Chairman Martin Cross, expresses the council's 100% opposition to the construction of the Garrison Dam.

The resolution also expresses the council's appreciation to United States Senator from Wyoming Joseph C. O'Mahoney for his amendment to the First Deficiency Appropriation Bill of 1946 which stipulates that none of the funds appropriated for the Garrison Dam project may be used until the members of the Three Affiliated Tribes are satisfactorily compensated for their lands lost …