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The original documents are located in Box 4, folder "Osage Tribal Council" of the Bradley
H. Patterson Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box 4 of the Bradley H. Patterson Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
September 23, 1976
NOTE TO RAY BUTLER
In meeting with Ves Tinker
and his Sage group this afternoon he
brought up the question of the Regulations
about the education money.
I said I thought the right thing
to dowas for Commissioner Thompson to have
a draft prepared, as a draft, and send it
to any and all interested Osage groups (i.e.
of eligibles) for comment, and then take the
comments into account when preparing the
final draft. That is what we do for most
regulations of this type.
Bud
Bradley H. Patterson, Jr.
GERALD FORD LIBRARY
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
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Law Offices
D. II. Martin
206 Thurston National Building
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
Telephone 584-7216 584-7217
October 7, 1976
Mr. Brad Patterson
White House Executive Offices
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr. Patterson:
I wish to take this opportunity to thank you for your
help in securing the final approval on the settlement for
damages to the mineral interests of the Osage Indians in
the Birch Creek condemnation suits by the Army Engineers.
The Justice Department approved the settlement on
September 27, 1976, and the Osages were paid off yester-
day, October 6, 1976.
Again, thanks for your help and, when you are in Tulsa,
I would consider it a pleasure if you would come by my of-
fice.
Very truly yours,
DE Martin
D. E. Martin
Member, Osage Tribal Council and
Attorney
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