Letter from Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman to President Harry S. Truman, with Related Note
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EPART MENT THE INTI RIOR
UNITED STATES
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
12/8/49
6-6
WASHINGTON 25, D. C.
DEC - 1 1949
My dear Mr. President:
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I transmit herewith for your signature a commission
appointing Mr. William W. Keeler as Principal Chief of the
Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma, for a period of four years beginning
from the date he takes oath of office.
Mr. Keeler is a Cherokee Indian by blood, and is con-
sidered qualified under the law to hold the position of Principal
Chief.
Authority for the appointment of a Principal Chief of
the Cherokee Nation is contained in Section 6 of the Act of
Congress approved April 26, 1906 (34 Stat. 137).
As no funds are authorized by Congress for use in the
payment of the salary of a Principal Chief of the Cherokee
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Nation, Mr. Keeler will serve without compensation.
Mr. Keeler has been helpful and has taken an active
part in matters affecting the interest of the Cherokee Nation.
I recommend his appointment.
HARRY NATIONAL TRUMAN AMERICA
ARCHIVES AND
RECORDS
Sincerely yours,
SERVICE
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Droor h Chapman GOVERNMENT
Secretary of the Interior
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The President
The White House
Enclosure
Com.signed : 2/6/49
Ret'd to Interior 12/7/49,
1849 A Century of Conservation 1949
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