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    Letter from Senator Langer to Marie R. Deane Regarding the Acquisition of Tribal Lands, August 5, 1949

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    This letter dated August 5, 1949, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Marie R. Deane, thanks Deane for her proposed contract to cover payment for tribal lands of The Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation related to the Garrison Dam. See also: Letter from Senator Langer to Ralph H Case Regarding Marie R. Deane\u27s Proposal, August 5, 1949https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1620/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Senator Langer to Ralph H. Case Regarding Marie R. Deane\u27s Proposal, August 5, 1949

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    This letter dated August 5, 1949, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to attorney Ralph H. Case, states Langer has enclosed a portion of a letter from Marie R. Deane of Elbowoods, North Dakota regarding a proposed contract to cover payment for tribal lands of The Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation related to the Garrison Dam. A handwritten note at the top of the letter reads Indians See also: Letter from Senator Langer to Marie R. Deane Regarding the Acquisition of Tribal Lands, August 5, 1949https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1619/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Senator Langer to R. W. Quinn Regarding Charles Black Bear Payment for Share of Land, March 2, 1953

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    This letter, dated March 2, 1953, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Fort Berthold Agency Superintendent R. W. Quinn, refers to a letter Langer has received from Charles Black Bear of Cannon Ball, North Dakota. In this letter, Langer quotes the relevant portion of the letter he has received from Black Bear, in which Black Bear explains that he has money coming and asks to have it forwarded to him in Cannon Ball. See also: Letter from Senator Langer to Charles Black Bear Regarding Payment for Share of Land, March 2, 1953https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1807/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Senator Langer to R. J. B. Page Regarding the Proposed Recreational Developments from the Garrison Reservoir, May 18, 1953

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    This letter dated May 18, 1953, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Colonel R. J. B. Page of the US Army Corps of Engineers acknowledges receipt of Page’s notice of public hearing. Langer thanks Page for “the public hearing for the consideration of recreational developments in connection with the Garrison Reservoir Project.” Langer informs Page he will not be able to attend the public hearing. The letter is marked with the handwritten annotation “Garrison Dam.” See also: Notice of Public Hearing from R. J. B. Page Regarding the Proposed Recreational Developments from the Garrison Reservoir, May 12, 1953https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1755/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Senator Langer to Beulah R. Hale Regarding Fort Berthold Hearing in US Court of Claims, March 5, 1954

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    This letter dated March 5, 1954, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Beulah Rose Hale of New Town, North Dakota, acknowledges Hale\u27s 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 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 Beulah R. Hale to Senator Langer Regarding Fort Berthold Hearing in US Court of Claims, February 25, 1954https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1822/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Senator Langer to R. C. Sannes Regarding Funding to Move Buildings from Areas to be Flooded by Garrison Dam, February 9, 1955, January 24, 1955

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    This letter, dated February 9, 1955, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to R. C. Sannes acknowledges Sannes\u27s recent letter inquiring about legislation passed two or three years prior related to government funding for the moving of buildings from river bottoms on lands taken for the construction of the Garrison Dam and its reservoir. Langer writes that Sannes may be referring to the Civil Functions Appropriation Act of October 21, 1951, which provided for reimbursements to non-landowners for improvements they had made on land taken for the Garrison Dam project. Langer adds that those owning land and improvements were supposed to have received reimbursements for both the land and the improvements. See also: Letter from R. C. Sannes to Senator Langer Regarding Funding to Move Buildings from Areas to be Flooded by Garrison Dam, January 24, 1955https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/2053/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Senator Langer to William R. Beyer Regarding Rueben Ducket\u27s Application for Fort Berthold Chief of Police, November 13, 1945

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    This letter, dated November 13, 1945, from United States (US) William Langer to Fort Berthold Agency Superintendent William R. Beyer makes reference to Langer\u27s knowledge that Rueben Ducket of the Fort Berthold Reservation has applied for the position of Chief of Police on the Fort Berthold Reservation. Langer writes that he is sure Ducket would do a good job in the position and that he would appreciate very much any consideration Beyer would see fit to give Ducket\u27s application for the position.https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/2060/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Senator Langer to Ralph Harris Requesting Additions to the Congressional Record Mailing List, April 4, 1952

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    This letter, dated April 4, 1952, from United States (US) William Langer to US Congressional Record Clerk Ralph Harris, asks that Harris add R. R. Church of Chicago, Illinois and R. W. Quinn, Superintendent of the Fort Berthold Indian Agency, to the US Congressional Record Mailing List. See also: Letter from Senator Langer to R. W. Quinn Regarding Quinn\u27s Addition to the US Congressional Record Mailing List, April 4, 1952https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/2042/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Senator Langer to J. K. Murray Regarding the Charles Black Bear Matter, January 27, 1953

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    This letter, dated January 27, 1953, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Bismarck Attorney J. K. Murray, makes reference to a correspondence Langer has received from Murray concerning a matter involving Fort Berthold Member Charles Black Bear. Langer thanks Murry for sending him a copy of Murray\u27s letter to Fort Berthold Agency Superintendent R. W. Quinn. See also: Letter from Senator Langer to Charles Black Bear Regarding Payment for Share of Land, March 2, 1953https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1805/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Senator Langer to Charles Black Bear Regarding Payment for Share of Land, March 2, 1953

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    This letter, dated March 2, 1953, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Charles Black Bear of Cannon Ball, North Dakota, makes reference to Black Bear\u27s recent letter regarding money owed him and his desire to have that money forwarded to him in Cannon Ball. In this letter, Langer replies to Black Bear\u27s letter, informing Black Bear that he has notified Fort Berthold Agency Superintendent R. W. Quinn of Black Bear\u27s wishes. See also: Letter from Senator Langer to R. W. Quinn Regarding Charles Black Bear Payment for Share of Land, March 2, 1953https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1806/thumbnail.jp
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