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A MEMORjAL asking for the removal of Benjiman F. Hackett us United States Marshal for the Central District of the jndian Terri to ry. 0 TO THE PRESjDENT OF THE UNj TED STATES: Your memorialist, the General Council of the Choc- taw Nation, in regular session assembled, at Tushka Homrna, the Capital of the Choctaw Nation, respectfully represents: That it is composed of Senators and members of the House of Representatives, elected by the suffrages of the Choctaw people; That the entire Choctaw Nation, with the exception of a small area, c emprises the Central Judicial District of the jndian Terri to ry; That Benjiman F, Hackett is the United States Marshal for the Central Judicial District of the jndian Territory; That the conduct of United States Marshal Hackett, and certain of his subordinates throughout the Choctaw Nation, for the past several months, and upon the occasion of the recent assembling of the General Council of the Choctaw Nation was and is such as to convince the Choctaw people that he is unworthy of the high off ice he holds . lie openly co-operated wi th one of the contending factions in the recent contest for Principal Chief, by permitting armed and lawless men to take and hold pos- session of tfe Capitol buildinga and exclude therefrom for an entire week, regularly elected members of Council and other tf ficers. When appealed to, he stated openly that he woul d no t remove such armed and lawless men frcm the Cap i tol ?. build ing or oermi t i t to be done; thus causing an expensive and vexatious delay, in the regular business of the Council, of an entire week, and necessitating a detail of United States troops t 0 dispel the anarchy that prevailed. After the Capitol building had been so . -enr many cTSys, he approached the present held and controlled ioi many acy , .

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A MEMORjAL asking f o r the removal of Benjiman F. Hackett us United States Marshal f o r the Central D i s t r i c t o f the jndian Terri to ry.

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TO THE PRESjDENT OF THE UNj TED STATES:

Your memoria l i s t , the General Council of the Choc-

taw Nation, in regular s e s s i o n assembled, at Tushka Homrna, the

Capital of the Choctaw Nation, r e s p e c t f u l l y represents :

That i t i s composed of Senators and members of the House o f

Representat ives , e l e c t e d by the s u f f r a g e s of the Choctaw p e o p l e ;

That the ent i re Choctaw Nation, with the exception of a small

area, c emprises the Central Judic ia l D i s t r i c t of the jndian

Terri to ry;

That Benjiman F, Hackett i s the United States Marshal f o r

the Central Judic ia l D i s t r i c t of the jndian T e r r i t o r y ;

That the conduct o f United States Marshal Hackett , and

cer ta in of h i s subordinates throughout the Choctaw Nation, f o r

the past several months, and upon the o c cas i on o f the recent

assembling o f the General Council of the Choctaw Nation was and i s

such as t o convince the Choctaw peop le that he i s unworthy o f

the high o f f ice he holds . lie openly co-operated wi th one o f

the contending f a c t i o n s in the recent contes t f o r Pr inc ipal

Ch ie f , by permitt ing armed and lawless men to take and ho ld pos -

sess ion o f tfe Capitol bui ld inga and exclude therefrom

f o r an e n t i r e week, r egu lar ly e l e c t e d members o f Council and other

tf f i c e r s . When appealed to , he stated openly that he woul d no t

remove such armed and lawless men frcm the Cap i tol ?. bui ld ing

or oermi t i t to be done; thus causing an expensive and vexat ious

de lay , in the regular business o f the Counci l , of an ent i re week,

and n e c e s s i t a t i n g a d e t a i l o f United States troops t 0 dispel the

anarchy that p reva i l ed . A f t e r the Capitol bu i ld ing had been so

. -enr many cTSys, he approached the present held and c o n t r o l l e d i o i many acy , .

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Princ ipal C h i e f , Hon. Green McCurtain, and asked him to mee the

contending candidate , Thomas W. Hunter, f o r a conference* He

came personally with Hunter to the hote l of Governor McCurtain

ana, in h is presence , Hunter made a p r o p o s i t i o n that he would

permit the Council to enter the Capitol bu i ld ing and count the

vote f o r Pr inc ipal C h i e f , wi thout i n t e r r u p t i o n i f his- (McCurtain)

would agree to d i v i d e the patronage inc ident t 0 the o f f i c e .

A f t e r the r e j e c t i o n o f the p r o p o s i t i o n by Governor McCurtain,

the same armed and lawless men held contro l o f the Capitol b u i l d -

ing as t h e r e t o f o r e , unt i l the United States troops a r r i ved

and c leared the building- and premises o f a l l armed men. A f t e r

the a r r i v a l of the troops Marshal Hackett man tain ed that the p o s -

sess ion o f the Capitol building should not be i n t e r f e r e d with,

and he and h i s deput ies r e t i r e d from the Capitol grounds on ly

a f t e r having been s p e c i f i c a l l y requested so to do, by the com-

m an d in g o f f i c e r ,

The Choc taws have ever reposed the greates t conf idence in

the government o f the Uni ted S ta tes , and r e s p e c t f o r iits repre -

s e n t a t i v e s , but they b e l i e v e Marshal Hackett t 0 be a b i t t e r

par t i san , pre judiced and u n f a i r , and not impelled by a des i re t o

f a i t h f u l l y and impar t ia l l y d ischarge the dut i es o f h i s hitfi o f -

f i c e . inasmuch as the Choctaw people are the wards of the gov -

ernment of the Unitred S ta tes , and c o n s t i t u t e a large proport ion

of thfls populat ion and own a large proport ion o f the property o f

t t e Central Judic ia l D i s t r i c t of Milne jndian T e r r i t o r y

with which Marshal Hackett i s connected , they f e e l i t not unreason,

able, t o ask that the representat ives of the government o f the

United States r e f ra in f r o * ths e x e r c i s e of t h e i r o f f i c i a l

power and i n f l u e n c e e i t h e r f o r o r against any of the f a c t i o n s

o f the Choctaw government. i-^i-nv and earnest ly request

We have, t h e r e f o r e , the r e s p e c t i u l l y

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that Benjiman F. Hackett, ; 6'e removed from the o f f i c e o f Uni ted 1 «f.- , . /

States Marshal f o r the Central D i s t r i c t o f the jndiajv

T e r r i t o r y ; and that man be appointed t o that h i^ i position.;

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