I forbid: Presidential vetoes and America Indian affairs, 1789-2000

1061 H.R. 5218 (Sixty-ninth Congress, First Session — Coolidge)

To carry into effect the twelfth article of the treaty between the United States and the Shawnee Indians, proclaimed October 14, 1868.

Pocket veto occurred after the 1st session of the 69th Congress had adjourned sine die on July 3, 1926. The bill was presented to the President on July 3, 1926 (July 3, 1926, S. Jour., p. 568; see also H.R. Doc. No. 493, 70th Cong., 2nd sess., p. 43).

Presidential Vetoes, 1789-1988. (1992). Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 230.

Article 12 of the Treaty with the Seneca, Mixed Seneca and Shawnee, Quapaw, etc., 1867. Indian affairs. Laws and treaties, vol. 2. Treaties. (1904). Senate. 58th Congress, 2nd session. Senate Document No. 319, part 2, pp. 960-969 (Serial Set 4624). Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.

Journal of the Senate of the United States. (1926). 69th Congress, 1st session, p. 568 (Serial Set 8522). Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.

Report on pocket veto. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a memorandum prepared in the Office of the Attorney General regarding bills presented to the President less than 10 days before the adjournment of Congress and not signed by him. (1928). House of Representatives. 70th Congress, 2nd session. House Document No. 493, p. 43 (Serial Set 9035). Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.

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