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William Langer Papers

1952

Washington D.C.

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Letter From Senator Langer To Justin Spotted Bear Regarding A Per Diem For Tribal Delegates Visiting Washington, May 3, 1952, William Langer May 1952

Letter From Senator Langer To Justin Spotted Bear Regarding A Per Diem For Tribal Delegates Visiting Washington, May 3, 1952, William Langer

William Langer Papers

This letter dated May 3, 1952, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Chairperson Justin Spotted Bear, encloses a report from the US Bureau of Indian Affairs regarding a $20 per diem for tribal delegates while they are in Washington, D.C. The report from the US Bureau of Indian Affairs is not included with this document. Langer says that he was happy to obtain this information.

There are some handwritten annotations on the letter including "Cross, Martin" and "CR--Fox, Martin."


Letter From Senator Langer To Martin Cross Apologizing For Not Being Able To Visit Earlier In The Month, April 25, 1952, William Langer Apr 1952

Letter From Senator Langer To Martin Cross Apologizing For Not Being Able To Visit Earlier In The Month, April 25, 1952, William Langer

William Langer Papers

This letter dated April 25, 1952, from United States Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross, offers an apology that Langer didn't get a chance to visit Cross and friends when they were in Washington D.C. earlier in the month. Langer offers his best wishes.

Handwritten notes on the letter read, "Cross, Martin" and "CR-Wells, Ralph."