Organic Act of 1890

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The Organic Act of 1890 was a U.S. federal law that organized Oklahoma Territory and restructured governance in the adjacent Indian Territory, laying groundwork for the future state of Oklahoma.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal law
organic act
affected “Five Civilized Tribes”
surface form: Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory
appliesToJurisdiction Indian Territory
Oklahoma Territory
chronologyPosition before admission of Oklahoma as a U.S. state in 1907
country United States of America
surface form: United States
createdPoliticalEntity Oklahoma Territory
dateEnacted 1890-05-02
definedGovernmentType territorial government
era Gilded Age
expandedJurisdictionOf Northern District of Oklahoma
surface form: United States courts in Indian Territory
hasConsequence establishment of formal territorial institutions in Oklahoma Territory
integration of parts of Indian Territory into federal court system
hasLanguage English
historicalRegion Oklahoma
laidGroundworkFor statehood of Oklahoma
legalDomain Indian law
administrative law
constitutional law
legalStatus public law
legislativeBody United States Congress
locationOfSigning Washington, D.C.
officeholderWhoSigned President of the United States
partOf United States territorial expansion laws
legal history of Oklahoma
precedes Oklahoma Organic Act
surface form: Oklahoma Enabling Act
providedFor governor of Oklahoma Territory
nonvoting delegate to the United States House of Representatives from Oklahoma Territory
territorial courts in Oklahoma Territory
territorial legislature of Oklahoma Territory
regulated civil government in Oklahoma Territory
judicial jurisdiction in Indian Territory
relatedTo General Allotment Act of 1887
surface form: Dawes Act

Indian Territory
Oklahoma Organic Act
surface form: Oklahoma Enabling Act of 1906

Oklahoma Territory
shortName Oklahoma Organic Act
signedBy Benjamin Harrison
subjectMatter federal-tribal relations
public land administration
territorial organization
title Oklahoma Organic Act
surface form: An Act to Provide a Temporary Government for the Territory of Oklahoma, to enlarge the jurisdiction of the United States court in the Indian Territory, and for other purposes
yearEnacted 1890

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Indian Territory legislatedBy Organic Act of 1890
Unassigned Lands governingLaw Organic Act of 1890