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    Telegram from Attorney General Langer to S. A. Smith Regarding Pool Hall Confrontation, November 16, 1918

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    In this telegram, dated 16, 1918, from North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer to Golden Valley Sheriff S. A. Smith, Langer responds to Smith\u27s letter of November 14, 1918 regarding a confrontation over the closing of a pool hall in Beach, ND on the order of the Board of Health. Langer writes that he has received Smith\u27s letter and that Smith should wire him if the desired warrants are not issued. See also: Letter from S. A. Smith to Attorney General Langer Regarding Pool Hall Confrontation, November 14, 1918 Letter from Attorney General Langer to S. A. Smith Regarding Pool Hall Confrontation, November 16, 1918https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1316/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Attorney General Langer to S. A. Smith Regarding Bootlegging, September 3, 1918

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    Letter dated September 3, 1918 from North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer to Golden Valley County Sheriff S. A. Smith. Langer refers to Smith\u27s letter of August 29, 1918 regarding bootlegging, and writes that he will do all he can to catch Brady. See also: Letter from S. A. Smith to Attorney General Langer Regarding Bootlegging, August 29, 1918https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1301/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Attorney General Langer to S. A. Smith Regarding Pool Hall Confrontation, November 16, 1918

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    In this letter, dated November 16, 1918, from North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer to Golden Valley County Sheriff S. A. Smith, Langer responds to Smith\u27s letter of November 14, 1918 regarding a confrontation over the closure of a pool hall. Langer writes that he has sent a telegram and that if the requested warrants are not issued, his office will take action against the parties mentioned in Smith\u27s letter, as well as action to remove the States Attorney for not doing his duty with regard to the warrants. See also: Letter from S. A. Smith to Attorney General Langer Regarding Pool Hall Confrontation, November 14, 1918 Telegram from Attorney General Langer to S. A. Smith Regarding Pool Hall Confrontation, November 16, 1918https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1317/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Attorney General Langer to S. A. Smith Regarding Election Irregularities in Golden Valley County, November 13, 1918

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    In this letter from North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer to Golden Valley County Sheriff S. A. Smith, Langer replies to Smith\u27s letter of November 10 regarding possible missing ballots, writing that he will go over the matter and write back the next day. See also: Letter from S. A. Smith to Attorney General Langer Regarding Election Irregularities in Golden Valley County, November 10, 1918 Letter from S. A. Smith to Attorney General Langer Regarding Election Irregularities in Golden Valley County, February 24, 1919 Letter from Attorney General Langer to S. A. Smith Regarding Election Irregularities in Golden Valley County, February 25, 1919https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1313/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Attorney General Langer to S. A. Smith Regarding Election Irregularities in Golden Valley County, February 25, 1919

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    Letter from North Dakota Attorney General William Langer in response to Smith\u27s February 24 letter. Langer writes that he is glad things are going well. See also: Letter from S. A. Smith to Attorney General Langer Regarding Election Irregularities in Golden Valley County, November 10, 1918 Letter from Attorney General Langer to S. A. Smith Regarding Election Irregularities in Golden Valley County, November 13, 1918 Letter from S. A. Smith to Attorney General Langer Regarding Election Irregularities in Golden Valley County, February 24, 1919https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1325/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Senator Langer to Dillon S. Myer Regarding Ruby Fox Enrollment Issue, May 19, 1952

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    This letter, dated May 19, 1952, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Dillon S. Myer, Commissioner of the US Bureau of Indian Affairs, makes reference to an enclosed letter Langer received from Ruby Fox of Billings, Montana regarding, in Langers words, the refusal of the Tribal Business Council of the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation to to enroll her three other children although her oldest child, Gwendolyn Dorine Fox was accepted and enrolled. Langer asks that Myer look into the matter and advise him on it, including any recommendations he may wish to offer. The letter Langer mentions as enclosed was not found with this letter in the Langer papers. See also: Letter from Dorothy Gwinn for Senator Langer to Ruby Fox Regarding Enrollment Issue, May 19, 1952https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1893/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Attorney General Langer to Anna Bortvet regarding the Carl Maier Case, October 13, 1919

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    Letter dated October 13, 1919 from North Dakota Attorney General William Langer to Anna Bortvet (misspelled in this letter as Bortret ) regarding the Carl Maier (misspelled as Meier ) case. Langer writes that he has received Bortvet\u27s earlier letter about living with the Johnsons and tells her that she has done everything she can. Langer requests that she return to Bismarck and meet with him. Memo from Caleb S. Haines to Attorney General Langer Regarding the Carl Maier Case, September 16, 1919 Copy With Handwritten Notes of Memo from Caleb S. Haines to Attorney General Langer Regarding the Carl Maier Case, September 16, 1919https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1348/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Senator Langer to Dillon S. Myer Regarding Relocation Problems Faced by Marjorie Slocum, November 25, 1952

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    This letter, dated November 25, 1952, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Dillon S. Myer, Commissioner of the US Bureau of Indian Affairs, makes reference to an enclosed letter Langer has received from Marjorie Slocum of Elbowoods on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota, concerning problems Slocum faces in her relocation from Elbowoods due to the pending inundation of her home by the rising waters of the Garrison Dam reservoir. Langer writes that he is forwarding Slocum\u27s letter for Myer\u27s attention, and asks to hear from Myer at his early convenience, and that Myer return Slocum\u27s letter with his reply. The letter from Slocum referred to as enclosed was not found with this letter in Langer\u27s papers.https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/2049/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Senator Langer to Martin Cross Regarding US Senate Bill 809, March 5, 1958

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    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. See also: 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 Irene Duckett Regarding US Senate Bill 2151, March 9, 1956

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    This letter dated March 9, 1956, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Irene Duckett, thanks Duckett for her letter concerning US Senate Bill 2151 (S. 2151), which will provide per capita payments to members of the Three Affiliated Tribes. Langer informs Duckett that S. 2151 was reported favorably on by the US Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. A handwritten note on the letter reads, S. 2151. See also: Letter from Irene Duckett to Senator Langer Regarding Per Capita Payments, February 29, 1956https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1931/thumbnail.jp
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