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Joseph G. Ralls Collection

 

 

Boxes 1-22 contain general, incoming and outgoing correspondence concerning Joseph G. Ralls' career as an attorney, county judge, Republican Party official, first U.S. Commissioner in Atoka, Indian Territory (I.T.), and his service on the State Bar Board and the State Board of Education (ca.1915).  The legal cases involve various subjects such as land allotments, divorce proceedings, Indian land claims, Indian enrollments and citizenship claims, intruders in Choctaw and Chickasaw Indian lands, railroad claims, etc..  Joseph G. Ralls maintained a law practice with his brother, G.T. Ralls, known as Ralls Brothers Attorneys and Counselors with offices at Atoka and Lehigh, I.T. and Oklahoma.  In 1902-1903, Ralls served as a correspondent for the Associated Press.  In this assignment, Ralls wired dispatches concerning the allotment of lands at the Choctaw Nation Land Office.

 

Ralls corresponded concerning various legal matters with clients, other attorneys, U.S. Congressmen, and such offices as the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes.  This collection includes much correspondence pertaining to legal matters in the Indian Territory.  Ralls represented the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Company in numerous matters, and also had dealings with the Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Railroad.  While most of the correspondence is filed by the last name of the correspondent, much of the correspondence with the Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes is filed under the letter "C". 

 

Correspondents include Mary Agnew (Bureau of Pensions), J.E. Arnold (attorney, Ardmore, I.T.), W.H. Angell (Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes), G.W. Austin (Oklahoma College for Women), C.O. Barton (attorney, Pauls Valley, I.T.), Calvin Ballard (Dept. of Interior, Office of School Supervisor for Choctaw Nation), Tams Bixby (Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes), E.W. Berry (Third Regiment Band), S.M. Brosius (Indian Rights Association), S.T. Bledsoe (Commercial Law League of America), John D. Benedict (Office of Superintendent of Schools for I.T.), Webster Ballinger (attorney, Washington, D.C.), W.E. Butler (Oklahoma State Home), E.P. Barrett (Oklahoma School of Mines and Metallurgy), S.M. Barrett (Eastern University Preparatory School), W.I. Cruce (attorney, Ardmore, I.T.), James B. Cassada (Dept. of Justice, Choctaw and Chickasaw Citizenship Court, South McAlester, I.T.), C.M. Crowell (attorney, Wapanucka, I.T.), W.O. Beall (Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes), L.G. Disney (U.S. Circuit Court, Muskogee, OK), C.H. Ennis (M. K. & T. Railway), Charles Evans (Central State Normal, Edmond, OK), E.J. Fannin (U.S. Court in the Indian Territory), Frank Frantz (Governor), Fooshee and Brunson (attorneys, Coalgate, I.T.), D.C. Gideon (Gideon's Ranch, Caddo, I.T.), T.P. Gore (U.S. Senate), U.J. Griffith (Southwestern State Normal School), Roy Hoffman (Oklahoma Bar Association), C.E. Hunter (Oklahoma Republican State Central Committee), J.W. Harreld (U.S. Senate), Philas Jones (U.S. Commissioner), Clifford Jackson (M. K. & T. Railway), Homer B. Low (Rock Island Lines), J.J. McAlester (U.S. Marshal, I.T.), Archibald S. McKennon (Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes), Green McCurtain (Chief, Choctaw Nation), C.N. Haskell (Governor, Oklahoma), T.F. Memminger (legislator, Oklahoma), Bird McGuire (U.S. House of Representatives), H.C. Nash (U.S. Court in the Indian Territory, Central District), Ira Oglesby (Western Coal and Mining Company), T.L. Peeler (M. K. & T. Railway), Thomas Ryan (Dept. of the Interior), U.M. Rose (American Bar Association), Frank Read, Jr. (Oklahoma School for the Deaf), J.T. Sterrett (Choctaw Townsite Commission), John H. Stephens (U.S. House of Representatives), W.E. Stanley (Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes), M.E. Trapp (Governor, Oklahoma), D.M. Windom (U.S. Indian Service), R.L. Williams (attorney, Durant, I.T.; Chief Justice, Supreme Court; and Governor) , Allen Wright (U.S. Commissioner), J.H. Wilkins (U.S. Attorney), and Walter Weaver (Choctaw and Chickasaw Citizenship Court, I.T.).

 

Box 1  General Correspondence

"A"     1895-1924

 

FF1      1895-1902

FF2      1903   

FF3      1904

FF4      1905

FF5      1906

FF6      1907

FF7      1908

FF8      1909

FF9      1915

F10      1921

F11      1924

F12      undated

 

Box 2  General Correspondence

"B"     1894-1909

 

FF1      1894-96

FF2      1897-99

FF3      1901-03

FF4      1904

FF5      1905

FF6      1906

FF7      1907

FF8      1908

FF9      1909

 

Box 3  General Correspondence

"B"     1914-1924

"C"     1895-1906

 

"B"

FF1      1914

FF2      1915-16

FF3      1921-24

FF4      undated

 

"C"

FF5      1895-96

FF6      1898-1902

FF7      1903

FF8      1904

FF9      1905

F10      1906 (1)

 

Box 4  General Correspondence

"C"     1906-1924

 

FF1      1906 (2)

FF2      1907 (1)

FF3      1907 (2)

FF4      1908

FF5      1909

FF6      1915

FF7      1921

FF8      1922-24

FF9      undated

 

Box 5  General Correspondence

"D"     1895-1924

"E"     1895-1924

"D"

FF1      1895-96

FF2      1901-03

FF3      1904-05

FF4      1906-07

FF5      1908

FF6      1909

FF7      1915-24

FF8      undated

 

"E"

FF9      1895-1904

F10      1905-06

F11      1907-08

F12      1909

F13      1915-24

F14      undated

 

Box 6  General Correspondence

"F"     1896-1924

 

FF1      1896-1903

FF2      1904

FF3      1905

FF4      1906

FF5      1907

FF6      1908-09

FF7      1921-24

FF8      undated

 

Box 7  General Correspondence

"G"     1893-1924

 

FF1      1893-98

FF2      1899-1901

FF3      1902-06

FF4      1907-09

FF5      1912-15

FF6      1921-24

FF7      undated

 

Box 8  General Correspondence

"H"     1870-1905

 

FF1      1870-98

FF2      1899-1900

FF3      1901-02

FF4      1903

FF5      1904

FF6      1905

 

Box 9  General Correspondence

"H"     1906-1924

"I"      1896-1908

 

"H"

FF1      1906

FF2      1907

FF3      1908

FF4      1909

FF5      1918-24

FF6      undated

 

"I"

FF7      1896-99

FF8      1900-08

FF9      undated

 

Box 10            General Correspondence

"J"      1890-1907

(The bulk of correspondence in Boxes 10 and 11 is with Clifford Jackson, General Attorney for the M. K. & T. Railway, and President of the Indian Territory and Oklahoma Bar Associations.)

 

FF1      1890-99

FF2      1900-04

FF3      1905

FF4      1906

FF5      1907

 

Box 11            General Correspondence

"J"      1908-24

 

FF1      1908 (1)

FF2      1908 (2)

FF3      1909 (1)

FF4      1909 (2)

FF5      1909 (3)

FF6      1921-24

FF7      undated

 

Box 12            General Correspondence

"K"     1895-1922

"L"     1895-1924

 

"K"

FF1      1895-98

FF2      1899

FF3      1900-03

FF4      1921-22

FF5      undated

 

"L"

FF6      1895-97

FF7      1901-09

FF8      1921-24

 

Box 13            General Correspondence

"M"    1894-1903

 

FF1      1894-97

FF2      1898

FF3      1899-1900

FF4      1901

FF5      1902

FF6      1903

 

Box 14            General Correspondence

"M"    1904-09

 

FF1      1904

FF2      1905

FF3      1906

FF4      1907

FF5      1908-09

 

Box 15            General Correspondence

"M"    1921-24

"N"     1895-1921

"O"     1893-1924

 

"M"

FF1      1921-24, undated

 

"N"      

FF2      1895-1900

FF3      1901-04

FF4      1905-07

FF5      1915-21, undated

 

"O"

FF6      1893-1901

FF7      1902-24, undated

 

Box 16            General Correspondence

"P"     1892-1924

"Q"     1905-06

 

"P"

FF1      1892-98

FF2      1899-1900

FF3      1901-02

FF4      1903

FF5      1904-05

FF6      1906

FF7      1907-15

FF8      1921-24, undated

 

"Q"

FF9      1905-06

 

Box 17            General Correspondence

"R"     1879-1924

 

FF1      1879-98

FF2      1899-1901

FF3      1902-04

FF4      1905

FF5      1906

FF6      1907-09

FF7      1915-24, undated

 

Box 18            General Correspondence

"S"     1892-1902

 

FF1      1892-97

FF2      1898

FF3      1899

FF4      1900

FF5      1901

FF6      1902

 

Box 19            General Correspondence

"S"     1903-24

"T"     1892-1924

 

"S"

FF1      1903

FF2      1904

FF3      1905

FF4      1906

FF5      1907-24, undated

 

"T"

FF6      1892-1924

 

Box 20            General Correspondence

"U"     1896-1922

"V"     1896-1922

"W"    1892-1904

 

"U"

FF1      1896-1922

 

"V"

FF2      1896-1922

 

"W"

FF3      1892-98

FF4      1899-1900

FF5      1901

FF6      1902

FF7      1903

FF8      1904

 

Box 21            General Correspondence

"W"    1905-15

 

FF1      1905

FF2      1906

FF3      1907

FF4      1908

FF5      1909

FF6      1915

 

Box 22            General Correspondence

"W"    1921-25, undated

"Y"     1895-1924, undated

"Z"     1903-22, undated

 

"W"

FF1      1921-25, undated

 

"Y"

FF2      1895-1924, undated

 

"Z"

FF3      1903-22, undated

 

In 1889, Ralls was admitted to practice before the Department of the Interior and its Bureaus.  The letters in Box 23 concern legal cases involving land allotments and restrictions on allotted lands, citizenship questions, intruder problems, payments in question, road and pipe line construction, and other matters with regard to Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians.

 

Box 23            Correspondence, Department of Interior

1902-09

 

FF1      1902-03

FF2      1904

FF3      1905

FF4      1906

FF5      1907

FF6      1908

FF7      1909

FF8      undated

 

The Ralls Brothers acted as agents for insurance companies such as the Crescent Insurance Company of New Orleans and the New York Underwriters Agency.  Box 24 contains letters pertaining to various insurance policies handled by the Ralls Brothers.

 

Box 24            Correspondence, Insurance

1895-1901

 

FF1      1895-96

FF2      1897-1900

FF3      1901, undated

 

Box 25            Letter Press Book

Ledger

 

Collection Register, indexed by name (missing register pages), n.d.

 

Letter Press Book, indexed by name (obliterated by water damage and mold), n.d

 

Letter Press Book, indexed by name, contains copies of outgoing business letters of J.G. Ralls, Atoka, I.T., 1890-96.

 

Box 26            Letter Press Book

1896-97

 

Letter Press Book, indexed by name, contains copies of outgoing business letters of J.G. Ralls, Atoka, I.T., 1896-97

 

 Box 27-28

Bills and Receipts

 

Bills and receipts for goods and services rendered to J.G. Ralls, i.e. utilities, groceries, freight, etc., ca. 1891-1922

 

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