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    Telegram from Attorney General Langer to G. A. D** Regarding Stepp Case, February 25, 1919

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    In this telegram, dated February 25, 1919, from North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer to G. A. D** Langer replies to D**\u27s telegram of the same day asking for Langer to have Hiram Stepp detained on charges of statutory rape. Langer writes that, since Judge Kneeshaw has declared the Stepp matter finally and definitely disposed of, Langer is without any jurisdiction to pursue the case further. See also: Telegram from G. A. D** to Attorney General Langer Asking to Have Hiram Stepp Detained, February 25, 1919 Letter from Attorney General Langer to G. Grimson Regarding Stepp Case, February 25, 1919https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1130/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Senator Langer to Wesley D\u27Ewart Regarding Election Request, May 24, 1956

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    This letter dated May 24, 1956, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Assistant Secretary of the US Department of the Interior Wesley D\u27Ewart, informs D\u27Ewart that Langer has received a number of letters calling for an immediate election on the Fort Berthold Reservation. Langer requests information on the matter. There are some handwritten notes on the letter. See also: Letter from Wesley D\u27Ewart to Senator Langer Regarding Election Request, July 23, 1956https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1873/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Senator Langer to Martin Cross Regarding Trip to Washington, D. C., November 7, 1945

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    This letter dated November 7, 1945, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross, asks Cross to let Langer know when Cross will be in Washington, D. C. so they can meet. A handwritten note reads, Indians. See also: Letter from Martin Cross to Senator Langer Regarding Trip to Washington and Desire for a Meeting with John Hamilton, October 30, 1945https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1983/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Senator Langer to Martin Cross Acknowledging Cross\u27s Request for Langer to Approve Confirmation of Wesley D\u27Ewart, January 18, 1956

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    This letter dated January 18, 1956, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross, thanks Cross for his telegram and expresses appreciation for Cross\u27s correspondence regarding the appointment of Wesley D\u27E\u27wart as US Assistant Secretary of the Interior. Langer says that he will listen to all of the testimony and do the best that he can. There are some handwritten annotations on the letter. See also: Telegram from Martin Cross to Senator Langer Asking Langer to Vote Favorably on Senate Bill 51 ad to Approve the Confirmation of Wesley D\u27Ewart for Assistant Secretary of Interior, January 13, 1956https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1659/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Senator Langer to Martin Cross Regarding a Petition Addressed to Congressman Wesley A. D\u27Ewart, January 31, 1948

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    This letter dated January 31, 1948, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes member Martin Cross, informs Cross that a petition addressed to US Representative from Montana Wesley A. D\u27Ewart signed by members of the Three Affiliated Tribes arrived in Langer\u27s office and that Langer will forward the petition to D\u27Ewart and provide any assistance that he can on the matter. A handwritten note on the letter reads, Cross, Martin. See also: Letter from Senator Langer to Wesley D\u27Ewart Forwarding Petition from Members of the Three Affiliated Tribes, January 31, 1948 Letter from Martin Cross to Senator Langer Regarding Petition to Wesley D\u27Ewart and Senate Bill 797, February 5, 1948https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1374/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Senator Langer to Wesley D\u27Ewart Forwarding Petition from Members of the Three Affiliated Tribes, January 31, 1948.

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    This letter, dated January 31, 1948, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to US Representative from Montana Wesley A. D\u27Ewart, forwards a petition from members of the Three Affiliated Tribes. Langer says that he will offer his help if needed. The aforementioned petition was not included with this document. See also: Letter from Senator Langer to Martin Cross Regarding a Petition Addressed to Congressman Wesley A. D\u27Ewart, January 31, 1948 Letter from Senator Langer to Martin Cross Regarding Cross\u27s Recent Visit to Washington, D.C. and Cross\u27s Testimony, February 10, 1948https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1375/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Senator Langer to John Hamilton Regarding Martin Cross Visit to Washington, D. C., November 10, 1945

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    This letter dated November 10, 1945, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to John E. Hamilton, President of the National American Indian Defense Association Inc., informs Hamilton that Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross has not yet been to Washington, D. C.. Langer says he will get in touch once Cross arrives. A handwritten note reads Indians. See also: Letter from John Hamilton to Senator Langer Regarding Correspondence from Martin Cross, November 7, 1945https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1984/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Senator Langer to D\u27Arcy McNickle on Behalf of Martin Cross Regarding Agency Hospital Affidavit, May 22, 1946

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    This letter dated May 22, 1946 from United States (US) Senator William Langer to US Office of Indian Affairs Field Representative D\u27Arcy McNickle inquires on behalf of Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairman Martin Cross about an affidavit regarding a nurse at the Agency Hospital. Langer requests McNickle\u27s input on the situation. See also: Letter from Senator Langer to Martin Cross Updating on Various Business, May 22, 1946https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1703/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Attorney General Langer to E. L. D** Regarding State v. Stepp Case, July 6, 1920

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    In this letter, dated July 6, 1920, from North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer to Mr. E. L. D** of Sarles, ND, father of the complainant in the State v. Stepp statutory rape case, Langer makes reference to an enclosed copy of a letter he has written to Cavalier County, ND State\u27s Attorney G. Grimson in reply to Grimson\u27s request to get Judge Nuchols to help in re-trying State v. Stepp. Langer says he wishes he could send Judge Nuchols to help with the case. The letter Langer refers to as being enclosed was not found with this letter in Langer\u27s papers. See also: Letter from G. Grimson to Attorney General Langer Regarding Retrying of State v. Stepp Case, June 30, 1920https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1217/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Senator Langer to Marie D. Wells Regarding Fort Berthold Hearing in US Court of Claims, March 6, 1954

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    This letter dated March 6, 1954, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Marie D. Wells of Elbowoods, North Dakota, acknowledges Wells\u27s recent letter regarding her desire for the Fort Berthold hearing in the US Court of Claims to take place as soon as possible. Langer says he has just finished conferences with her people and is taking early action on the claims involved with the US Attorney General and the Commissioner of the US Bureau of Indian Affairs, adding his assurance he is doing everything he can. See also: Letter from Marie D. Wells to Senator Langer Regarding Fort Berthold Hearing in US Court of Claims, March 1, 1954https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1823/thumbnail.jp
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