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Letter from Senator Langer to Martin Cross Regarding US Senate Bill 2663, April 17, 1956
This letter dated April 17, 1956, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross, thanks Cross for his statement regarding US Senate Bill 2663 (S. 2663) which pertains to relief for depressed areas. Langer hopes that Cross\u27s statements will help the bill\u27s progress.
There are some handwritten annotations on the letter.
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Letter from Senator Langer to Martin Cross Regarding US Senate Bill 2663, March 2, 1956https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1674/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Senator Langer to Martin Cross Indicating that Langer Voted for Senate Bill 51, January 13, 1956
This letter dated January 13, 1956, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross, informs Cross that Langer voted for US Senate Bill 51 (S. 51) which Langer refers to as your bill to Cross. US Senate Bill 51 aimed to amend US Public Law 280, also known as An Act to Confer Jurisdiction on the States of California, Minnesota, Nebraska, Oregon, and Wisconsin, with Respect to Criminal Offenses and Civil Causes of Action Committed or Arising on Indian Reservations Within Such States, and for Other Purposes. US Senate Bill 51 did not become US Public Law, though.
A handwritten note at the top of the letter reads, Cross, Martin.
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An Act to Confer Jurisdiction on the States of California, Minnesota, Nebraska, Oregon, and Wisconsin, with Respect to Criminal Offenses and Civil Causes of Action Committed or Arising on Indian Reservations Within Such States, and for Other Purposes
Telegram from Martin Cross to Senator Langer Asking Langer to Vote Favorably on Senate Bill 51 and to Approve the Confirmation of Wesley D\u27Ewart for Assistant Secretary of Interior, January 13, 1956https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1657/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Senator Langer to Martin Cross Regarding US Senate Bill 809, March 5, 1958
This letter dated March 5, 1958, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes tribal member Martin Cross, is in regards to US Senate Bill 809 (S. 809) which is likely a reference to US Senate Bill 85-809 entitled, To Provide Economic Assistance to the American Indians, sponsored by Sen. Langer. Langer informs Cross that S. 809 is not dead. Langer makes some comments on the bill and asks Cross for his opinion on it.
There are some handwritten notes on the letter.
S. 809 did not become US public law.
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Letter from Martin Cross to Senator Langer Regarding US Senate Bill 809, March 19, 1958https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1681/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Senator Langer to James Black Dog Regarding US Senate Bill 2151, February 13, 1956
This letter dated February 13, 1956, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to James Black Dog Sr., thanks Black Dog for his letters concerning US Senate Bill 2151 (S. 2151). Langer indicates the bill has gone to committee already but he will submit Black Dog\u27s letter as part of the record.https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1922/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Senator Langer to Martin Cross Regarding US Senate Bill 2663, March 2, 1956
This letter dated March 2, 1956, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross, encloses a copy of US Senate Bill 2663 for relief of depressed areas. Langer informs Cross that US Senator [Paul] Douglas will hold hearings on the measure soon and would appreciate statements or other materials pertaining to the bill.
There are some handwritten notes on the letter.
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Letter from Senator Langer to Martin Cross Regarding US Senate Bill 2663, April 17, 1956https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1663/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Senator Langer to Martin Cross Regarding US Senate Bill 809, March 26, 1958
This letter dated March 26, 1958, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes tribal member Martin Cross, informs Cross that US Senator [Richard] Neuberger has not yet held a hearing. This is presumably in reference to US Senate Bill 809 (S. 809) which was the subject of their correspondences around this date. Langer says that he is beginning to feel discouraged. Langer indicates that a group from the Standing Rock Reservation is in town and that they are split in their opinions on per capita payments. Langer still wants to see the bill though.
Handwritten notes on the letter read, Cross, Martin and S. 809.
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Letter from Martin Cross to Senator Langer Regarding US Senate Bill 809, March 19, 1958https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1684/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Senator Langer to Mark Mahto Regarding US Senate Bill 2151 and Per Capita Payments, January 21, 1956
This letter dated January 21, 1956, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Mark Mahto, thanks Mahto for his thoughts on US Senate Bill 2151. Langer informs Mahto that any changes to the wording of the bill will be done when a hearing is called. There are handwritten notes on the letter.
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Letter from Mark Mahto to Senator Langer Regarding US Senate Bill 2151 and Per Capita Payments, December 30, 1955
Letter from Senator Langer to Mark Mahto Informing that US Senate Bill 2151 Passed the Senate, March 19, 1956https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1910/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Senator Langer to Grace Grinnell Regarding Request for Support of US Senate Bill 2151, February 7, 1956
This letter dated February 7, 1956, from United States (US) William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes member Grace Grinnell, thanks Grinnell for her letter showing support for US Senate Bill 2151 (S. 2151). Langer assures her he is in support of the bill. A handwritten note on the letter reads, S. 2151.
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Letter from Grace Grinnell to Senator Langer Asking for Support of US Senate Bill 2151, February 1, 1956
Letter from Senator Langer to Grace Grinnell Informing that US Senate Bill 2151 Passed the Senate, March 19, 1956https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1914/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Senator Langer to James Black Dog Regarding US Senate Bill 2151, June 14, 1956
This letter dated June 14, 1956, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to James Black Dog, encloses a copy of US Senate Bill 2151 (S. 2151) and informs Black Dog that the bill became US Public Law on June 4, 1956. Langer says the plan for fund distribution is not yet complete, so he is not sure when or how that will occur. A handwritten note reads, S. 2151.https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1956/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Senator Langer to Anson Baker Regarding Request for Support of US Senate Bill 2151, February 13, 1956
This letter dated February 13, 1956, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Anson Baker, thanks Baker for his letter in support of US Senate Bill 2151 (S. 2151). Langer assures Baker the bill has his full effort and support. A handwritten note at the top of the letter reads, S. 2151.
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Letter from Anson Baker to Senator Langer Asking for Support of US Senate Bill 2151, January 31, 1956https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1921/thumbnail.jp
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