Letter from Senator Langer to Martin Cross Updating on Various Business, May 22, 1946
1946
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This letter dated May 22, 1946, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Chairperson Martin Cross, covers various topics. Langer says that he mailed some pictures to Cross in a separate letter. Langer apologizes about Mr. Beauchamp and Mr. Levings (likely referring to Peter Beauchamp and Martin Levings who both served on the Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Council). Langer says he is glad that Cross saw Jim Thornburg. Langer says that he is writing to Mr. D'Arcy McNickle of the US Bureau of Indian Affairs about an affidavit.See Also:Letter from Martin Cross to Senator Langer Regarding Political Support and Opponents and Agency Hospital Affidavit, April 4, 1946Letter from Senator Langer to D'Arcy McNickle on Behalf of Martin Cross Regarding Agency Hospital Affidavit, May 22, 1946Letter from Senator Langer to Jim Thornburg Thanking him for Putting in a Good Word for Him, May 22, 1946Letter from Senator Langer to Marin Cross Regarding a Report from the Office of Indian Affairs, June 6, 1946
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