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2006.016. John Dunning Political Collection, 1890-2004
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Collection Summary
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
The John Dunning Political Collection is an extensive compilation of Oklahoma-related political memorabilia that spans the Territorial era through the twentieth century into the twenty-first. Amassed by Mr. Dunning, the collection contains campaign material (including posters, fliers, buttons, ribbons, cards, audio-video, letters, speeches, press releases, and newspaper clippings), correspondence, items from elected officials (invitations to inaugurals and functions, diplomas, certificates, internal memos, speeches, personal mementos, and other ephemera), newspapers, periodicals, books on Oklahoma politics and those written by Oklahoma politicians, as well as photographs that cover all of these aspects. The collection includes an African American organization campaigning for John C. Walton during the 1922 gubernatorial election, Socialist Party material, political material from American Indian Nations, from Indian Territory, from the proposed state of Sequoyah, from the capitol relocation controversy, and from nearly every political episode in Oklahoma's history. Individuals' papers that are contained within the Dunning material included Otis Sullivant, a long-time political writer for the Daily Oklahoman, Melven Cornish, Pittsburg County lawyer, political activist, and life-long friend of William Murray, W. C. Allison, a political leader in Eastern Oklahoma and Pittsburg County Registrar, Gladys Gockel, a political activist in the Republican Party and delegate to the 1968 Republican National Convention, Perle Dunham, a 1922 congressional Candidate, Frank Davis, a 1926 gubernatorial candidate, Ethal Adams Anderson, a close friend of Jed Johnson, and Fred Mock, 1954 candidate for the U.S. Senate.
The John Dunning Political Collection was created by collector John Dunning. The materials represented here were presented to the Oklahoma Historical Society in this grouping by Dunning and have been arranged chronologically for use.
Courtesy of the Oklahoma Historical Society
John Dunning Political Collection, Oklahoma Historical Society Research Division
Released on 2008-09-11.
format M2006.16. Manuscripts, 1890-2004
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All originals.
Unrestricted access.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 1. Territorial Politics, 1890-1907
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Provenance: Folders 7-11 from the Charles Meyers Papers
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Correspondence to President William McKinley from Guthrie, 1898
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A number of letters to President William McKinley in 1898, recommending Guthrie Mayor Ben Berkey to postmaster of the town.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Five Civilized Tribes political ephemera, 1890-1907
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Item 1. Postcard with the Chief of the Chickasaws on front and scene of Pennington Creek.
Item 2. Appointment certificate of C. G. James to Clerk of election at Fairland, Cherokee Nation.
Item 3. History of the Candidates for Governor of the Chickasaw Nation, Douglas Johnston and Richard McLish.
Item 4. "The Cherokee Negro Deal and Steal" W.W. Hasting's participation therein as shown in Senate Document Number 101 of the American Congress, 1898-1899
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folder 3. State and local political ephemera, 1890-1907
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Item 1. Certificate of election of W. L. Taylor to treasurer of Kingfisher County, 1892
Item 2. Postcard with seal and picture of T. B. Ferguson Territorial Gov. of Oklahoma.
Item 3. Delegate card for the August 1, 1907 Republican State Convention.
Item 4. Envelope with Sequoyah Campaign Committee logo.
Item 5. Ribbon from Democratic Convention 1907.
Item 6. Miss Kate Barnard for Commissioner of Charities election card.
Item 7. Nora Muxlow for Logan county superintendent election card.
Item 8. Certificate of Election Enid, Oklahoma Territory for I.S. Godfrey Councilmen 3rd Ward, April 10,1908
Item 9. Certificate of Election Rush Springs, I.T. for I.R. Godfrey Alderman, April 7, 1904
Item 10. Certificate of Election Garfield County, OT for I.R. Godfrey for Justice of the peace, November 16, 1900
Item 11. Arkansaw Club Trans-Mississippi Congress ribbon, November19-22,1907
Item 12. Muldrow Democrat Club ribbon, Atoka, IT, Republican Ticket for April Election, 1907
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folder 4. Correspondence of Territorial and State Republican Central Committee, February 8, 1897 to September 11, 1907
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Including letters written by O. A. Mitscher and Jake Hamon.
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folder 5. Territorial Era correspondence, 1890-1907
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Item 1. Three letters of the Territorial and Oklahoma Democratic Committee, 1894-1907
Item 2. Letter from Territorial Governor. Frank Frantz to A. E. Perry, October 30, 1906
Item 3. List of the Oklahoma and Indian Territory Joint Statehood Delegation to Washington.
Item 4. Correspondence including Poltics, Statehood Alva,OT., May 1, 1904
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folder 6. Political Publications, 1890-1907
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Item 1. General Election Laws of Oklahoma Territory, 1905
Item 2. Oklahoma Republican Campaign Textbook, 1907
Item 3. Constitution of the state of Oklahoma.
Item 4. Democratic Campaign Book, 1908
Item 5. Election Laws Oklahoma Territory, 1891
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folder 7. Correspondence of Charles Meyers, 1893.
folder 8. Correspondence of Charles Meyers, 1899-1900
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Correspondence of Charles Meyers 1899-1900, helping organize Republican leagues in Indian Territory. Material of the League, including the Constitution of the Territorial Republican League.
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folder 9. Correspondence of Myers and the Indian Territory Republican League, 1900
folder 10. Political publications and ephemera, 1890-1907
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Item 1. Constitution and By-laws of Indiahoma Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union.
Item 2. Letterhead of the Okmulgee County “Curtis for President” Club Charles Myers was vice president.
Item 3. First message of Gov. to the 1910 State Legislature.
Item 4. Blank receipts for donation to the Separate statehood for Indian Territory and State of Sequoyah movement (Meyers secretary).
Item 5. Letterhead of Separate Statehood Constitutional Convention.
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folder 11. Letter from William H. Murray in 1932 in response to Charles Meyers' death. Photos of Meyers.
folder 12. Letters to John Embry in regards to the Constitutional Convention
folder 13. Letters relating to the Constitutional Convention, 1890-1907
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Item 1. Page from Sturms Magazine and from Kate Biggers to Mrs. Randolph for the Women's Suffrage.
Item 2. Association of Oklahoma and Indian Women's Woman Suffrage League of Indian Territory.
Item 3. Rules of the Constitutional Convention (booklet, very fragile).
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folder 14. Political publications, 1890-1907
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Item 1. Report of Committee on Revision, Compilation, Style and Arrangement to the Constitutional Convention.
Item 2. Compendium of the Law Governing the Election of Delegates for the Constitutional Convention.
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folder 15. Political publications and articles, 1890-1907
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Item 1. The Constitution of Oklahoma compliments Bank of Commerce Tulsa, I.T.
Item 2. Sturm's Oklahoma Magazine Vol. 4 with Constitution of Oklahoma reprinted.
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folder 16. Fairland, Indian Territory Town ordinance bill NO 18, 1902, Fairland Indian Territory Northern District, Town Council Journal 1902, 1890-1907
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Including incorporation of the town of Fairland, Election results, bills up for vote, bills passed and council minutes.
Released on 2011-04-12.
box 2. Scrapbbook relating to Dennis Flynn, 1890-1900
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 3. Political Materials, 1890s-1920, 1890-1920
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. W J Gault for Mayor of Oklahoma City,, 1890-1892
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W J Gault for Mayor of Oklahoma City, 1890-1892. This folder contains newspaper articles, a postcard with a picture of Gault, and a card of Gault's to the Guthrie Club.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. A primary ticket dated October 18, 1890 for Representative J. C. Whitaker.
folder 3. Political Documents dating from 1906-1910, 1890-1920
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This folder includes a program from a banquet given by the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce in honor of the First Legislature of Oklahoma dated February 29, 1908. A tribute to Charles N. Haskell, Governor of Oklahoma 1907-1911, a candidate card for Leslie P. Ross who ran for Governor in 1910, a receipt for a poll tax paid, a candidate card for W. P. Langston who ran for County Attorney in 1908, and a candidate card for J. B. Jeter who ran for State Senate in 1908, various newspaper articles, Oklahoma State Precinct Directories and voting lists, a flier for Bird McGuire who ran for Congress, a flier on House Bill No. 63, a candidate card for John E. Love who ran for Corporation Commission in 1907, a list of the Republican Candidates who ran for office in 1910, a flier and picture of Dick T. Morgan who ran for Congress in 1908, List of voters registered up to June 30,1916 in Washington County preceinct NO 7.
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folder 4. Theodore Roosevelt, 1901-1909.
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This folder contains several pieces of political material on the Republican Party, a listing of the number of votes for Roosevelt, a letter from the Roosevelt Republican Club, and a signed petition from the Roosevelt Statewide Movement pledging their support to him.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Program, 1890-1920
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This folder contains a program from a banquet given by the citizens of Oklahoma City to the Governor, Senate and House of Representatives on Friday, December 16, 1910, Oklahoma inaugural ball program January 13, 1919.
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folder 6. Campaign literature and other political ephemera, 1911-1915
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This folder contains material dated 1911-1915. It includes two fliers for John Fields who ran for Governor in 1914, an invitation to the inaugural ball given in honor of Governor Robert L. Williams on January 11, 1915, candidate cards for Edmond S. Coe who ran for County Attorney in 1910, Jesse L. Jordan who ran for State Senator in 1910, Judge John J. Carney who ran for Congress in 1912, Henry S. Johnston who ran for State Senate in 1914, James R. Tolbert who ran for Congress in 1914, and Dick Morgan who ran for Congress in1912. Also included is a listing of Democratic Candidates who ran for office in 1912, an invitation to the wedding of Naomi Jane Haskell, daughter of Governor Charles N. Haskell on June 19, 1911, political documents belonging to Judge Summers Hardy, a souvenir program to a reception and banquet given in honor of the Governor and State Legislators on February 4, 1911, and newspaper articles, Muskogee County Delegate ribbon.
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folder 7. Documents concerning the movement of the Capitol to Oklahoma City, 1890-1920
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Documents concerning the movement of the Capitol to Oklahoma City. Included are a book of facts about the capitol, postcards about the move and a ribbon in support of the move.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 8. Robert L. Williams material, 1890-1920
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This folder contains documents for Robert L. Williams and his run for Governor in 1914. It includes a ribbon, postcard and letter asking for support for Williams.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 9. W. D. Gault, who ran for Mayor of Oklahoma City, 1915
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This folder contains a postcard with his picture on it, a certificate from the election board certifying that Gault ran for Mayor, and a newspaper article.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 10. Socialist Party material, 1890-1920
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This folder contains several pieces of material on the Socialist Party in Oklahoma from 1907-1916. Included are a membership card for the Socialist Party, an historical survey booklet about Communism, Socialism and the Church, a platform and campaign book for the Socialist Party of 1916, a book by Marion Hughes entitled 20 Years in Oklahoma: The Devil and the Democrats, a picture of the First Socialist Convention on May 11, 1907, booklet on the Socialist Amendments, Socialist Party correspondence to C.H. Odebiecht 1919-1921, 1924, Charles Obedbrecht Socialist party membership card 1915, C.H. Obebrecht secretary treasurer Oklahoma socialist party letter head, correpsondenc socialist party 1921 & 1924, Socialist party membershiop application, "Freedom for political prisoners" pamphlet, "Realease Gene Debs" pamphlet 1918, "Why Amnesty?" pamphlet, "What did Debs say?" pamphelt, Socialist ticket national and state elections, "Vote No!" sample ballot from secretary treasurer socialist party H.M. Sinclair.
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folder 11. Woodrow Wilson related material, 1916-1919
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this folder contains a certificate from the Democratic National Committee, a ticket from President Wilson's address at the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds on September 26, 1919, and certificate from the Oklahoma 100 Percent Loyal Club.
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folder 12. Robert L Owens for US Senate, 1912 and 1918
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It includes a speech to the League of Nations on February 26, 1919, his remarks to the Senate on August 8, 1911, and a letter from him to Mr. L. C. Gammill on April 3, 1919.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 13. Two programs from memorial services for Theodore Roosevelt following his passing in 1919.
folder 14. Political documents, campaign literature, and ephemera, 1916-1920.
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This folder contains candidate cards for Dick Morgan who ran for Congress in 1916, Judge N. E. McNeill who ran for Supreme Court Judge in 1918, Kirby Frans who ran for Secretary of State in 1918, E. P. Burlingame who ran for County Judge in1916, Gus Pool who ran for Clerk of the Supreme Court in 1918, a booklet on Prohibition in Oklahoma, a pamphlet on the State Platform in 1918, and extracts from House Bill no. 1, W.F. Colnon for mayor Sallisaw election card 1919, Vance White for Pawnee County treasurer election card.
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folder 15. Booklet--The Democratic Text-Book for Oklahoma, 1912.
folder 16. Gov. C. N. Haskell proclamation, May 7, 1908
folder 17. Judge John H. Miley legal correspondenc, Justice of the Supreme court of Oklahoma, Febuary to March 1918
folder 18. Addresses of President Wilson addresses delivered by President Wilson on his western tour september 4-25 1919, 1919
box 4. Political Materials, Manuscripts, Campaign Advertisements, Collection of Speeches (full-text) 1800s,1900s, 1895-1926
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Political correspondence, speeches (full-text), and literature, 1895-1926
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1905 letter from C. G. Jones to A.E. Perry on Joint Statehood Executive Committee letterhead. Speech of R. H.Wilson candidate for governor (booklet). Speech by John Fields candidate for governor 1922 (booklet). Speech of Hon. Thomas C. McRae in the U.S. House on Single Statehood for Indian Country and Oklahoma Territory (booklet). Campaign card for A. L. Anderson nominee for State Representative.
Campaign card for Democratic and Populist Candidate, Henry France for Treasurer of Woods County, Oklahoma.
Democratic campaign pamphlet for Richard A. Sneed for treasurer of Oklahoma.
Item List
Box 4. Item 7. Speech/ Hon. Thomas C. McRae In The House of Representatives, 1895 (16)
Box 4. Item 6. Letter/ C.G. Jones to A.E. Perry/ Joint statehood of Oklahoma, 1905 (1)
Box 4. Item 5. Campaign Pamphlet/ Richard A. Sneed for Treasurer of Oklahoma, 1926 (6)
Box 4. Item 4. Campaign Card/ Henry France for Treasurer of Woods County, OK, undated (1)
Box 4. Item 3. Speech/ R. H. Wilson Candidate for Governor, undated (24)
Box 4. Item 2. Speech/ John Fields for Governor (full-text), 1922 (15)
Box 4. Item 1. Campaign Card/ A.L. Anderson for Representative of Huskell County, undated (1)
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folder 2. Political literature, speeches, clippings, and other ephemera, 1901-1945
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Statement of Contest in the 4th Congressional District on behalf of Solomon Homer and William Webber seeking the seats claimed by A.E. Perry and Ed Butler (booklet). Newspaper clipping of Theodore Roosevelt visiting Texas. Speech by B. F. Yoakum on the Farmers and the Railroads at Shawnee in 1909 (booklet). Letterhead for the Young Men's Republican Club of South McAlester, I.T.
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Box 4. 4. Speech by B.F. Yoakum on Railroad Expansion, 1909 (22)
Box 4. 3. Statement of Contest In The Fourth Congressional District of Oklahoma (booklet), 1908 (24)
Box 4. 2. News Article: President Roosevelt Deliver Speeches, undated (1)
Box 4. 1. Letterhead By: Young Men's Republican Club, undated (1)
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folder 3. Scrapbook of newspaper clippings related to statehood.
folder 4. Bird McGuire Correspondence, 1901-1910
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Between Bird McGuire and John Embry (10 letters). One letter from McGuire to J. H. Everest.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. 2 copies of the rules of the 1907-08 State Senate (books).
folder 6. Political correspondence, publications, and campaign literature., 1901-1910
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Campaign card for Jim Jacobs candidate for State Senate. Campaign card for G. A. Porter candidate fro sheriff of Jackson County. Invitation to the wedding reception of Charles Haskell's daughter 1909. Speech of Thomas Gore to the U.S. Senate in 1909 (booklet). Bill Brown's Oklahoma Fever (pamphlet). Letter from William Busby, pres. Of the Great Western Coal and Coke Co. at McAlester, to L. G. Hysmoth in 1909.
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folder 7. Correspondence and campaign material, 1901-1910
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11-5-1907 letter from Territorial Governor Frank Frantz to A. E. Perry. 1907 letter from the Oklahoma Anti-Saloon League campaigning against Lee Cruce. 1907 letter from the Committee for State-Wide Prohibition promoting their cause. Campaign cards for Taft for U.S. President. 1907 letter from Claude Weaver to the court clerk of South McAlester. John Field for Governor Ribbon
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folder 8. Campaign Material and ephemera, 1901-1910
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Frank Frantz Territorial Governor Inaugural, Ira Perkins of Sapula, O. F. Branstetter & Socialist Party, B. E. Bryant of Gotebo, and Senator Bradley of Kentucky, Eugene Watrous for state senator 8th district election card.
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folder 9. Oklahoma state senate rules for second legislature 1909, W.F. Durham's manual of parliamentary and legislative procedure 1911
box 5. Political Materials, 1910s, 1911-1919
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
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folder 1. Miscellaneous political ephemera, 1911-1919
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Campaign for U.S. Senate letter from Samuel Hayes. Program for the National Democratic Achievement Banquet in 1911 at Indianapolis, Indiana. 1917 Sample Ballot. Picture of R. H. Wilson, United States senate chamber ticket for Mr. E.R. Berustein & Family 1919, Oklahoma State council of defense, "we must win the war" membership card 1918.
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folder 2. Campaign cards, 1911-1919
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Campaign card for P. E. Laughlin for state treasurer, Campaign card for J. S. Morrow for County Assessor, Campaign card for Judge N. E. McNeill for Oklahoma Supreme Court Judge, small campaign for Wash Sorells for State Representative.
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folder 3. Various political correspondence, 1911-1919
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1919 Letterhead for the Young Men's League of Democratic Clubs of Oklahoma. 1916 letter from W. W. Hastings on U.S. House of Representatives letterhead. 1919 Letter from J. B. A. Robertson on Oklahoma Governor letterhead. 1912 letter to Redman Cole from Lee Cruce on Oklahoma Governor letterhead
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folder 4. Bird McGuire correspondence, 1911-1919
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Six letters between Bird McGuire and John Embry in 1913. A 1911 letter to McGuire from W. Clark. A 1910 letter from E. B. Roll to McGuire.
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folder 5. Political correspondence and literature, 1911-1919
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1912 letter to Robert Lowry from an U. S. Attorney (not named). 1913 Letter from Robert Owen to R. K. McCollum on U.S. Senate letterhead. Flier with Democrat candidates for state offices (including Al Jennings, J.B.A. Robertson and R. L. Williams for Governor, political correspondence of J.L. Culvert Logan county democratic central committee 1912.
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folder 6. Political correspondence and ephemera, 1911-1919
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A 1911 letter written by the Non-Partisan Citizens Protective League of Oklahoma to R. K. McCollum. Program for the 1919 Victory Banquet given by the Young Men's Democratic Club. Letterhead for Barrit Galloway for Congress.
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folder 7. Political correspondence, publications, ephemera and campaign literature, 1911-1919
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Letter from S. M. Brosius agent for the Indian Rights Association to John Embry (1913). 1912 poem on W. H. Talley, District Clerk Cherokee County. 1911 letter from J. H. Stoyres to R. K. McCollum on Department of Charities and Corrections letterhead. 1911 pamphlet with the reply of Robert Owens reply to the Presidents veto of the Arizona and New Mexico Statehood Bill. 1914 handbill campaigning for the return of T. P. Gore to the U.S. Senate. Certificate of Election for R. K. McCollum to County Commissioner of Tahlequah County, "The Life and Deeds of Uncle Sam" book 1912.
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folder 8. Rules of the State Senate 1915.
folder 9. The Keen Clipper (Oklahoma City), 8 February 1917
folder 10. Political publications, 1911-1919
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Platform and personnel of the Democratic Ticket in Dewey County (1912). Proceedings in Memory of Henry Marshall Furman, Judge of Criminal Court of Appeals (1916). Oklahoma Graphic VOl. 1 No. 3 (March 1915), Oklahoma State election laws 1917.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. Charles Haskell's written questionnaire for the Cyclopedia of American Biography
folder 12. Campaign Material and Ephemera, 1911-1919
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Robert Glover, Robert Owen, George Cornell, Socialist candidate J. T. Cumbie, R. H. Wilson, booklet by H. H. Stallard-Objections to Socialism, and Dick Morgan.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 13. Harris for Congress. Picnic at Horseshoe Ranch
folder 14. Oklahoma house of representative rules for 5th legislature 1915-16, Oklahoma house of representative rules for 6th legislature 1917, Oklahoma state senate rules for 7th legislature 1919
box 6. African American Political Material, 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s, 1912-1934
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. African American political correspondence and ephemera, 1912-1934
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A 1912 letter from J. Coody Johnson (president of the Negro Civil Rights League of Oklahoma) fighting the Grandfather Clause. “Black and White,” a speech given by Luther Harrison in 1916, “Plain Talk to Negro Voters,” a pamphlet written by E. H. Hall, Principal of Separate Schools in Hennessey. Literature against Joe McNeal for his perceived pro-African American stance, State Negro Democratic headquarters header.
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folder 2. Pamphlets and newspaper clippings, 1912-1934
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Pamphlet-“The New Negro Will Vote for the Best Interest of the Commonwealth in Which He Lives,” by George Nave of Muskogee. A September 8, 1922, Black Dispatch copy on shall the state be white of black.
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folder 3. Letters of the State Committee for Jack Walton (African American), 1912-1934
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Letters of the State Committee for Jack Walton (African American) and other African Americans campaigning for Walton in 1922 and a 1918 pamphlet, “Are you a Democrat or a Republican.”
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folder 4. Correspondence of the State Committee for Jack Walton, 1912-1934
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Correspondence of the State Committee for Jack Walton (African American), I. W. Yong Chairman, in August 1922, including with J.H. Lilley, E. S.Lowther, L .L. Dolphin, Frank Reed (pres. Colored State Democratic Club), J. E. Mason, J. M Marquess (Langston Univ.), P. A. Chappelle, and letters addressed to Walton.
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folder 5. Correspondence of the State Committee for Jack Walton, 1912-1934
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Correspondence of the State Committee for Jack Walton (African American), I. W. Yong Chairman, in September 1922, including with O. B. Jefferson, E. S. Lowther, J. E. Mason, E. H. Hall, and Louis LeFlore.
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folder 6. Correspondence of the State Committee for Jack Walton, 1922
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Correspondence of the State Committee for Jack Walton (African American), I. W. Young Chairman, in September 1922, including with W. H. DeLisle, E. S. Lowther, E. H. Hall, N. J. Caesar, and P. A. Chappelle.
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folder 7. Letters of the State Committee for Jack Walton, 1912-1934
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Letters of the State Committee for Jack Walton (African American) and other African Americans campaigning for Walton in 1922. Correspondents include I.W. Young and Jacob Jones.
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folder 8. Correspondence of the State Committee for Jack Walton, 1912-1934
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Correspondence of the State Committee for Jack Walton (African American), I. W. Young chairman, including a list of contacts/donors?.
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folder 9. Correspondence of the State Committee for Jack Walton, 1912-1934
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Correspondence of the State Committee for Jack Walton (African American), including a list of contacts (these include B. C. Franklin, J.H. Goodwin, Coody Johnson, D. J. Turner, E. I Saddler, and J. H. Simmons).
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folder 10. Correspondence of the State Committee for Jack Walton, 1912-1934
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Correspondence of the State Committee for Jack Walton (African American) listing a list of delegates from various towns in Oklahoma. There is also a letter from W. B. Jones of Lima.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. Correspondence of the State Committee for Jack Walton, 1912-1934
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Correspondence of the State Committee for Jack Walton (African American), including with J. H. Lilley, J. E. Mason, E. D. Jefferson, N. J. Caesar, and P. A. Chappelle.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 12. October 5, 1934, letter from J. J. Josephs of the State Negro Democratic Headquarters to F. D. Moon.
box 7. Political Material, 1920s, 1920-1929
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Political material, sheet music, and periodical, 1920-1929
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1928 sheet music for “We're for Al,” by Dinty Moore of Oklahoma City, campaigning for Al Smith for U.S. President. A copy of the Super-Civilized Indian Vol. 1 No. 3 published in Oklahoma City.
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folder 2. Campaign and Democratic party material., 1920-1929
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Material on Thomas Owen's campaign for Governor. Constitution by-laws and official program for the State League of Young Democrats of Oklahoma at Ponca City on February 21, 1920.
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folder 3. Campaign literature and correspondence, 1920-1929
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Record of W. W. Hastings, Democratic Candidate for Congress (pamphlet). Postcard with Hastings picture on it. 1926 letter from J.B.A. Robertson to J.H. Steele on State Robertson for Governor Club letterhead. M. E. Trapp for Governor postcard. 1926 State Republican Party Platform (pamphlet). What Al. Smith Knows About Farm Relief (small booklet with empty pages). “Al” Smith by Bob Shuler (Los Angeles: Bob Shuler, N.d.).
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folder 4. Programs, booklets, and pamphlets., 1920-1929
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First Annual Grand Ball 1921 program at State Capitol. Harlow's Weekly, October 14, 1922. Rules of the 1923 House of Representatives. Judge O. H. Searcy's announcement for Attorney General (handout). Booklet: Bryan's Last Speech: The Most Powerful Argument Against Evolution Ever Made (Oklahoma City, Okla: Sunlight Publishing Society, 1925). Reprint of the Joseph Bailey speech in the Riley Lawsuit (pamphlet), First annual gridiron honoring Oklahoma Press association program January 13, 1928.
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folder 5. Correspondence, pamphlets, and political ephemera, 1920-1929
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1926 letter to W. C. McIntosh from William S. Peters, Attorney at law from Boley applying for superintendent of the Negro Boys Training School. 1921 letter to L. Hysmith from John Golobie on Oklahoma Senate letterhead. An anti-Hoover postcard. Letter from the Lincoln County Republican endorsing John Embry for Republican National Committee member. Charles Graff for State Treasure business card. Season's Greeting Card from Gov. Henry Johnston and wife. 1928 letter from the Democratic National and State Headquarters campaign for Al Smith. A. S. J. Shaw for State Treasurer (pamphlet). James B. Cullison for Supreme Court Judge (pamphlet). Booklet-Philosophy of Oklahoma Union Farmer by John Simpson, Editor, Invitation Lincoln and Washington day banquest February 17, 1926.
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folder 6. State of Oklahoma publications, 1920-1929
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Rules of the 1923-24 Oklahoma House of Representatives. 1921 Roster of Oklahoma State and County officers. Rules of the 1925 Oklahoma House of Representatives. Booklet-Message of the Governor submitted by M. E Trapp, 1927.
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folder 7. Poll Book for Election held April 3, 1923, in Coal County.
folder 8. Political correspondence, publications, ephemera, and campaign literature., 1920-1929
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Letter from W. W. Hastings to R. K. McCollum in 1924. Democratic Party's Performances Are Best Claim to People's Support (pamphlet). Letter on U.S. Senate letterhead from W. B. Pine to Philas Jones. Letter to Milton Butler on J. P. Battenberg candidate for State Superintendent in 1922. Pine campaign sticker. 1928 letter to J. G. Hill from Gov. Henry Johnston on Governor letterhead. 1922 letter from A. E. Monroney to George Ross. 1924 letter from the Republican State Committee on their letterhead to Mrs. Logan Hysmith. Official certificate appointing Logan Hysmith as a delegate to a meeting in St. Louis on the League of Nations. 1924 campaign letter for Perle Dunham, Republican Candidate for Congress. Small campaign poster/handbill fro L. E. Neff for State Representative. Campaign business card for Berry Thurman for Circuit Judge. The Presidency of the United States (pamphlet). 1920 letter on U.S. House of Representative letterhead from Scott Ferris supporting women's suffrage, W.B. Pine for US Senator election card.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 9. Congressional Record of the Sixty-eighth Congress, First Session, with a speech by Robert Owen.
folder 10. Political correspondence and ephemera, 1920-1929
Administrative Information
Letter from Allen Street to Everett Hill, 1920, with attached Democratic Rooster pin. Cover of Sooner Magazine with an advertisement for the Herbert Hoover campaign, Herbert Hoover or Gov. Alfred E. Smith who will win? pamphelt.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. Campaign material, 1920-1929
Administrative Information
Including for A. S. J. Shaw for State Auditor, Mrs. Jessie Elizabeth Moore for Clerk of the Supreme Court, William Vahlberg for Commissioner of Accounting and Finance, L. O. Brooks for Commissioner of Public Works.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 12. Political publications, campaign literature and political ephemera, 1920-1929
Administrative Information
Campaign material for Horace Hinkle for Congress, Jessie Moore for Supreme Court Clerk, Jack Wheeler for Commissioner of Labor, W. B. Pine for Senate, W. A. Ledbetter for Senate, Dick Strain for Sheriff, E. P. Hill for State Senate, J. P. Battenberg for Congress, J. O. Crawford for School Board, Claude Hendon for Cangress, W. C. Fidler for State Senate, H. F. Allen for Congress, E. L. Shelden for County Commissioner, A. C. Brewster for Supreme Court, Milton Garber for Congress, Tom Wallace for Criminal Court of Appeals, Frank Carter for State Auditor, and O. A. Cargill for Governor. membership cards. Petition to abolish the 7th judicial district. Program for the February 2, 1924, reception honoring the governor and state legislators. Application for membership in the Citizens Protective League of Oklahoma. Program for the 1926 Jackson Day Banquet in Tulsa. Democratic Campaign Book for 1926. Other 1920s booklets
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 13. Political publications, events, campaign material, and ephemera, 1920-1929
Administrative Information
Lincoln day banquet on February 11, 1928, at Okmulgee--program. Speech of Moman Pruitt to the Oklahoma Electric Club in Oklahoma City on February 21, 1927--booklet. 1921 letter from R. C. Howard to Russell Overstreet. Sheet music--Ninth Oklahoma Legislature March of 1923. Sheet music--Oklahoma I'm Coming back to you by Herb Cook. Campaign material fro Ed Dabney for Attny General, J. W. Harreld for U.S. Senate, Ernest Blake for U.S. Senate, J. C. Walton for Governor, Joe B. Thompson for Congress, T. P. Gore for Senate, Jim Biffle for Sheriff, C. S. Storms for Representative, E. B. Anderson for County Attny, J. P. Dulaney for Jefferson County Weigher, W. C. Hogan for Representative, Charles Stephens for County Treasurer, and John Hamill for Secretary of State. 1923 permit for Dr. Eva Wells to remain on the streets of Oklahoma City after midnight during marshall law. Official program of the 1928 Oklahoma Democratic Convention, Oklahoma constitutional convention reunion program 1929.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 14. booklet--The Jack-ass (Oklahoma City, April 1925)
folder 15. Campaign Material and Ephemera, 1920-1929
Administrative Information
League of Young Democrats ribbon, Mrs. T. F. Henley, Claude Hendon, Frank Davis, Omer Benedict, J. B. A. Robertson, handbill associating the KKK to Henry Johnston and O. A. Cargill, Handbill for Jack Walton to speak at Boley, Jack Walton, Charles Wrightsman, Proclamation by Edmond mayor J. M. Ramsey closing the city's businesses in honor of Warren Harding's death, Sooner Magazine October 1928, and Ann Laskey-not endorsed by the KKK.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 16. Oklahoma house of representatives rules for 8th legislature 1921, Oklahoma house of representatives rules for 9th legislature 1923
box 8. Perle Dunham papers, 1912-1928
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Correspondence 1912-1918, many about her Chautauqua and acting activities.
folder 2. Personal and business material, 1912-1928
Administrative Information
Completed forms to join Perle Dunham's classes in expression and public speaking. Dunham's banking information, and newspaper clippings.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Correspondence, 1923-1928
Administrative Information
Including about her career, Calvin Coolidge Oklahoma campaign headquarters, and her mother's estate.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Campaign material from Dunham's unsuccessful attempts at congress., 1922-1924
folder 5. Business cards, books, and newspaper clippings, 1912-1928
Administrative Information
Various business cards of Dunham's, including other peoples and a library card. Congressional Record, with a speech by W. B. Pine in the Senate. Booklet-Monthly payment mortgage plan, 1925. Pocket map of Michigan. Book-Laird and Lee's Standard French Instructo and Conversation Guide (Chicago: Laird and Lee, 1917). Program-John Ericsson Day Dinner, March 9, 1920, at Rockford, Illinois. Pamphlet-International School of Chautauqua and Lyceum Arts in Chicago, with Perle Dunham the president. Booklet-Ladies Night at the Thomas Turner Masonic Lodge on April 15, 1916. Copy of newspaper clipping-Daily Oklahoman, 3 August 1924 on women and politics.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 9. Frank Davis papers, 1922-1932
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Correspondence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis., 1922-1932
Administrative Information
Correspondence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, including letterhead from his gubernatorial campaign and a letters from Henry Johnston and O. A. Cargill.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Campaign literature and newspaper clippings, 1922-1932
Administrative Information
Flier for Frank Davis speech in El Reno on July 29, 1926. Flier for a Guy Green, candidate for Congress, speech at Waurika. Flier for a A. S. Wells, candidate for Attorney General, speech at Grandfield on July 22. Frank Davis campaign material for Lt. Gov. Address of William Holloway in OKC in 1929 (pamphlet). Various campaign ephemera from Davis' run at Governor, Lt. Governor, and state senator. Newspaper clippings.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. booklets and postcards, 1922-1932
Administrative Information
How to collect a doctor bill (booklet). A Little Visit with the Odd Fellow Brethren a Enid in the Spring of 1922 (booklet). A number of postcards, with correspondence.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Scrapbook compiled by Athie E. Davis and titled “History of 1931,”, 1922-1932
Administrative Information
Includes narrative, poetry, stories, pictures, postcards, newpaper clippings, and pamphlets.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Untitled scrapbook 1932, 1922-1932
Administrative Information
With newspaper clippings, campaign material, postcards (Pawhuska Wewoka), poetry, narrative, and correspondence. Includes clippings, sympathy cards, and items on the death of Frank Davis.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Untitled 1932 scrapbook continued.
folder 7. Untitled 1932 scrapbook continued
box 10. Campaign Literature
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Contains campaign literature primarily for the 2010 federal and Oklahoma state elections.
Container List
Folder 1. "Henry Ford the 19th Governor for Oklahoma".
Folder 2. Passes, United States Senate Chamber, 1951, 1965.
Folder 3. George Nigh - Lt. Governor.
Folder 4. 'Presidential Hand Book, 1968" Democratic Central Committee of Oklahoma.
Folder 5. "Oklahoma's 2008 Republican Ticket" Jeff Cloud, Dana Murphy, John McCain, Sarah Palin, Jim Inhofe, Flyers, Campaign Materials.
Folder 6. Publication - "The Oklahoma Relevator" Inaugural Issue, Autumn 2008.
Folder 7. State Question 744, Money for Education, 2010.
Folder 8. State House, Mike Shelton, 2010.
Folder 9. Publication - "Vibraciones" Election 2010.
Folder 10. Congress, 4th District - Jim Townsend.
Folder 11. Oklahoma State Senate - Graves, William J. Otjen, Ben Brown.
Folder 12. Pamphlets - "Oklahoma for Obama".
Folder 13. Bumper Stickers - Jim Inhofe, McCain-Palin, OklaBama.
Folder 14. Mary Fallin for Governor, 2010 - Business Cards.
Folder 15. David Hood, Alternate.
Folder 16. Pre-1960 Campaign Cards.
Folder 17. Campaign Platforms - C. W. Offutt, Albert L. McRill, C. J. Blinn, Salty Fullerton, Thomas G. Andrews, Cal Gish.
Folder 18. Democratic Party, Republican Party Platforms, Pre-1920, Directory "Republican Women's Club" 1926-1927, Oklahoma City.
Folder 19. Souvenir Inaugural Program, E. W. Marland, Oklahoma's Tenth Governor, January 14, 1935.
Folder 20. Program, Honoring Leon C. Phillips, Governor of Oklahoma, and E. W. Smartt, Chairman State Board of Affairs (Autographed by Phillips), Oklahoma Free State Fair, 1920.
Folder 21. Pamphlet, Candidate Ken Blood, Constitution Printed by Candidate R. L. Peebly, 1940.
Folder 22. Booklet "My Prison Experience in Oklahoma: Bootlegging a Failure and a Lecture to a Young Man" 1918.
Folder 23. Oklahoma Legislative Directory, 1985-1986.
Folder 24. Football Program, Oklahoma Sooners vs Kansas State Wildcats, 25 October 1952.
Folder 25. Football Program, Oklahoma Sooners vs Boston College, 30 September 1950.
Folder 26. "The Oklahoma Club Woman" July 1936.
Folder 27. Scrapbook by Athie Davis on her husband, Frank P. Davis, 1926 gubernatorial campaign (includes narrative, pictures, clippings, letters, financial statements, and pamphlets). 1926.
Released on 2013-07-29.
box 11. Henry Johnston and Jack Walton ephemera, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Gov. Henry Johnston correspondence and ephemera, 1927-1929
Administrative Information
Two seasons greetings cards from Gov. Johnston. A formal request to work at Johnston's inaugural ball. Program for the inaugural ball. Invitation to a reception of the emperor of Ethiopia at Oklahoma A&M. Mrs. Johnston's Auto club card.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Henry Johnston and family correspondence, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Copies of pictures of Johnston and family (the photos are in the Photo-archive).
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Henry Johnston Political and business correspondence, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Including a 1951 letter from the University of Oklahoma.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Various envelopes and stationary with logos gathered from Johnston's papers., 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Various envelopes and stationary with logos, including the Hotel Mayo, Johnston's various campaign and government post logos, law office, and Hotel Oxford.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Johnston's Masonic material and Ku Klux Klan items, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Includes a KKK card campaigning for Johnston and a copy of a photo of two klansmen.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Campaign ephemera for Jack Walton for Governor., 1890-2004
Administrative Information
One small pamphlet related to Walton's Corporation Commissioner campaign and a card for his Commissioner of Public Works campaign, Jack Walton for Governor match book.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 7. Jack Walton related material, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Platform of State Democratic Party 1922 (pamphlet). “What Every Democrat Ought to Know” a pamphlet about the Farmer-Labor Reconstruction League. Program for Walton's Inaugural Ball. 2 ribbons (press and guest) for the Walton inaugural barbecue. Message of Walton to the 9th Legislature of Oklahoma, January 8, 1923.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 8. Pamphlets, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Anti-Walton Pamphlets-“God Give Us Women,” “The Story of Susie Bonds,” and “Walton's Record of Pardons and Paroles.”
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 9. Ku Klux Klan related material, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
“The Ku Klux Kraze: A Trip through the Klavern by Aldrich Blake, 1924 (booklet). “Walton's Henchmen did the Branding” a pro Klu Klux Klan pamphlet. Other Klan related cards.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 10. Newspaper clippings related to Walton
folder 11. correspondence, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Letter from I.W. Young, campaigning to African Americans for Jack Walton. Other campaign letters aimed at African Americans from Young's committee, Jack Walton political correspondence 1920.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 12. Copies of pictures of Walton's inauguration parade and barbeque.
box 12. Political Material, 1930s, 1930-1939
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Campaign literature and ephemera, 1930-1939
Administrative Information
Campaign card for W. S. Key. 1936 Committee of One for the Re-election of Franklin D. Roosevelt certificate. Small campaign poster/handbill claiming the Republican Party will have a closing out sale (1932). E. W. Marland for Congress (booklet and cards). William Stranahan for Congress handbill/poster. Judge Porter Newman for Governor (booklet 1934). Lyle Boren for congress campaign material. Signed Lyle Boren photo (not a print, but on poster), W.S. Key for governor letterhead, Jo O Ferguson for congress pamphlet, Herbert k hyde for senate pamphlet, joe bates for attorney general flyer, E.A. hickman for pittsburg county commissioner election card, george young for congress card, robert a rogers for supreme court card, Mrs. F.E. riddle for congress pamphlet, J.H. york for sheriff card.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Campaign literature and ephemera, 1930-1939
Administrative Information
Tom Anglin for governor (pamphlet). 1936 national Democratic platform and candidates for office (pamphlet). Platform of Tom Anglin for Governor (pamphlet). Campaign card of Wesley Disney for Congress. Wirt Franklin for U.S. Senate (pamphlet). Know your County Democratic Candidates (pamphlet) published by Oklahoma Democratic Central Committee. General campaign letter from Herbert Hyde for U.S. Senate. 1934 radio address by John Tomerlin Candidate for Congress (pamphlet).
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Political literature, correspondence, and ephemera., 1930-1939
Administrative Information
Charles Mason for Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice (pamphlet). General letter from Lee Cruce for U.S. Senator in 1930. December 1930 copy of The Debunker with an article about Alfalfa Bill Murray. 1930 Speech by Sen. W. B. Pine (pamphlet). Satirical card titled the Nude Deal, attacking Franklin D. Roosevelt business policies. Thomas Andrews, Father Goose's Melodies: New Deal Edition (Oklahoma City, Okla.: The William Thomas Co., 1938).
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Political lilterature and campaign ephemera, 1930-1939
Administrative Information
S. Miller for State Senator (pamphlet). “The Oklahoma Voter” October, 1936, published by Oklahoma League of Women Voters (pamphlet). Program of Work for the Oklahoma League of Women Voters, 1936-37 (pamphlet). 1938 Sportsman's Guide to Oklahoma, with a political advertisement for Ray Weems for Corporation Commissioner. Gilbert Fraser 1934 Candidate for State Examiner (pamphlet). October 1939 Voice of the Democratic Women of Oklahoma, official publication of the Oklahoma Federation od Democratic Women's Clubs. Speech, “A Bit of History,” delivered in 1938 to the League of Young Democrats (pamphlet). Bonds are a Mortgage on Your Property (pamphlet). Campaign card Bud Jennings for Sheriff. Campaign card George Hunt for State Senator. Campaign card Ben Cook for Pres. Of the State Board of Agriculture, Penn Couch for State Senator election card, Penn Couch for state senator Newspaper clippings 1938.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Campaign literature and political publications, 1930-1939
Administrative Information
Republican National Committee certificate. 2 State League of Young Democrats membership card. Small poster/handbill annual school levy election in Oklahoma City in 1934. Landon and Knox campaign ephemera. Program for “The Colossal Broadcast” presented by the Young Men's Club in 1937. Campaign cards for county posts. The Cactus Hornet 2 (January 1939) in Oklahoma City, edited by T. B. Williams. Oklahoma Pythian, May 1938. The A. & M. College Magazine 9 (June 1938) and 1931 gridiron banquet program, Oklahoma election laws 1939.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Correspondence and campaign literature., 1930-1939
Administrative Information
1939 letter from Mike Monroney to W.O. Wallace. Borah for President State Headquarters (office receipt). Program for the Regional Conference of the Women's Division Democratic National Committee held in Oklahoma City in 1938. 1938 letter from Gov. Marland to Nelllie Schubnell. Campaign card P. Y. Jolley for State Auditor. Remarks of Tom McKeown to the U.S. House in 1931 (pamphlet). Campaign material Jim Bodine for County Assessor, Helen Nix for County Clerk, Charles Litton for County Commissioner, Earl James for Justice of the Peace, Dovie Overstreet fro County Superintendent of Schools, Joseph Deupree for Justice of the Peace, Miller Hay for Chief Mine Inspector, Robert Rogers for Oklahoma Supreme Court, and Hilton Phillips for Lt. Governor and against State Question 238, political correspondence from Senator Josh Lee.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 7. Political publications and campaign material, 1930-1939
Administrative Information
1932 letter from T. P. Gore. W. B. Pine's radio speech on “Federal Relief.” Anti-Marland for Governor (pamphlet). Marland for Congress campaign card. Reelect Wilburn Cartwright (pamphlet). J. D. Bennet fro Pittsburg County Treasurer, 1932. Season's Greeting card from the Marlands. List of Democratic candidates for state offices. 1938 letter from Ray Weems on his race for Corporation Commissioner. W. J. Crump fro District Judge (pamphlet). Frank Carter for State Auditor (Pamphlet). C. C. Childers for Secretary of State. Antlers American printers advertisement. Speech of Jack Nichols in the Oklahoma House of Representatives 1939. Babbitt Galloway for Congress envelope. Address to Farmers, laborers, merchants, and business men of all line in Oklahoma (pamphlet). Letter on U.S. Congressman Will Rogers letterhead to Flora York in 1939, political correspondence from congressman Sam C. Massingale 1939, political correspondence from Senator T.P. Gore 1935, T.P. Gore for governor flyer 1935, political correspondence to Miss Margaret Germain 1933.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 8. Political correspondence, publications, campaing literature, and ephemera, 1930-1939
Administrative Information
1932 letter from T. P. Gore. “Who's Running in 1938,” (booklet). Speech by Elmer Thomas in the U.S. Senate 1938, “What Might Happen to Oklahoma.” Program Ruth Bryan Owen Club Oklahoma City 1938. 2 Rosters of the Democratic State Central Committee of Oklahoma 1938. 1931 letter from Claude Weaver to Ralph Bell. Charles Knox for Congress campaign card. Vote no on state question 238 campaign card. Invitation to Atoka County Democratic party's Fish and Duck Dinner. Poster for Franklin Roosevelt's birthday ball at Anadarko. Tickets for Roosevelt's birthday balls in 1937 and 1939, The President's birthday ball program January 30,1934, 12th annual gridiron banquet honoring members of the OK press association program 1939, 7th annual gridiron banquet for Tulsa press club program 1937, Oklahoma memorial association state banquet honoring Oklahoma's 27th birthday 1934.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 9. Periodicals and political publications, 1930-1939
Administrative Information
The Oklahoma Tax Payer (November 1939) published by the Associated Taxpayers of Oklahoma, with a forward by Leon Phillips. The Oklahoma Insuror (May 1936) published in the best interests if the insurance fraternity of Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Club Woman (September 1934). The Oklahoma Club Woman (August-September 1936). Sooner Magazine Oklahoma Alumni News (July 1930). Sooner Magazine Oklahoma Alumni News (November 1930), 9th annual gridiron banquet honoring chamber of commerce progarm 1936.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 10. Political publications and ephemera, 1930-1939
Administrative Information
Booklet-The Democratic Party in Oklahoma and the Nation, September 1930. Booklet-Precinct Officers of the Democratic Party of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, 1932-33. Pamphlet-1935 Oklahoma Crippled Children's Law, Senate Bill 15, S. L., 1935. Booklet-1938 Platform of the Democratic Party. Program-1935 birthday of Judge Robert L. Williams.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. Campaign material, 1930-1939
Administrative Information
Circular-The Spark Plug for the reelection of Milam King. Newsletter-The Record E. W. Marland for Senate. Flier-An Open Letter to W. P. A. Workers campaigning for E. W. Marland. Copy of a picture of E. W. Marland.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 12. Campaign literature, 1930-1939
Administrative Information
Wash Hudson for State Senate, William C. Lewis for Congress (envelope stuck to the pamphlet), W. G. Crossland for Sheriff, L. A. Jessee reelect for State Representative, George Long for Corporation Commissioner, Ben Ogden for Congress, and John Barbour for State Representative (card).
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 13. Political correspondence, 1930-1939
Administrative Information
Letter from Senator Elmer Thomas to Arthur Huseman (3-18-1934). Letter from Congressman F. B. Swank to his constituents in regard to his programs (10-26-1931).
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 14. 1934 Connors College yearbook
folder 15. Campaign literature and ephemera, 1930-1939
Administrative Information
Including for Andy Stokes for County Clerk, William Vahlberg for County Treasurer, Lewis Terry for State Treasurer, Tom Waldrep for Lieut. Governor, C. D. Campbell for Corporation Commissioner, W. C. Allison for Pittsburg County Treasurer, Clay Kerr for State Superintendent, Gloria Gulager, E. L. Reno for Congress, George Henshaw for Justice of the Supreme Court, Claude Hendon for Congress, James Douglas for Judge of the Supreme Court, Harry Synar for Oklahoma 4-H President, J. W. Berry for County Clerk, James E. Berry for Lieut. Governor.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 16. Political publications, 1930-1939
Administrative Information
“Women as Affected by the Laws of Oklahoma,” by J. Berry King (attny general). Flier-Democrats Attention: The People are Crying for Bread Shall They be Given a Stone? Signed Wage Workers of Oklahoma.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 17. periodical--The Cactus Hornet (April 1936) and a T. P. Gore pamphlet, 1930-1939
box 13. Political Material, 1930s (2), 1930-1939
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Candidate campaign cards, 1930-1939
Administrative Information
Candidate Cards for Dennis Bushyhead for County Attorney (1930), Horace J. Newbury for Representative (1930), Jess L. Pullen for Attorney General (1934), L. B. Sneed for Secretary of State (1934), C. C. Childers for Secretary of State (1938), Grover Pendleton for County Commissioner (1938), Hugh Harrell for State Treasurer in 1934, Wirt Franklin for US Senate (1932), Tom Anglin for Governor in 1934, E. W. Marland for Governor in 1934, S. P. Freeling for Congressman in 1934, H. L. Payne for County Treasurer in 1930, James S. Davenport for Judge of the Criminal Court of Appeals in 1938, Flecia Guilliams for County Superintendent in 1936, T. D. Turner, Jr. for County Judge in 1934, Jack Cummings for Sheriff in 1934, Tom Waldrep for Lt. Governor in 1934, L. L. Davis for County Superintendent in 1930, Ethel F. Dowell for County Superintendent of Schools in 1936, Joe Bates for Attorney General in 1934, Ray O. Weems for Corporation Commissioner in 1938, J. Berry King for Governor, Fred hoyt for county attorney flyer.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Campaign material, 1930-1939
Administrative Information
George Hunt for State Senator in 1938, John C. Monk for State Senator in 1938, Wesley E. Disney for Congress in 1936, Ben Goff for Lt. Governor in 1934, Huby Jordan for State Representative in 1936, Henry Worthington for State Senator in 1936, Clifton Kirk for Court Clerk in 1932, Jo O. Ferguson for Congress in 1936, A. S. J. Shaw for Governor in 1930, Gomer Smith for Congress in 1930 and 1937, Grant G. Forsythe for Congress in 1934, Earl Johnston for County Commissioner in 1936, James E. Berry for Lt. Governor in 1930, Charles L. Rogers for Lt. Governor in 1934, Ila Huff for Commissioner of Charities and Corrections in 1938, A. Noble Ladd for Board of Agriculture in 1934, Sharpe Philpott for Commissioner of Insurance I n1934 and 1938, John Rogers for State Examiner and Inspector in 1938, D. C. McCurtain for Congress in 1934, Frank Mc Call for County Commissioner in 1930, Judge Ladner for Supreme Court Justice in 1930, Lewis R. Morris for County Attorney in 1930
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Campaign literature, ephemera, and correspondence, 1930-1939
Administrative Information
Paul Stewart for Congress in 1932, C. F. Pinney for County Commissioner in 1934, B. C. Trice for Congress in 1930 and 1932, Thomas A. Edwards for Criminal Court of Appeals in 1930, W. Roy Welton for County Superintendent of Schools in 1934, Cotton Geter for Representative in 1938, M. L. Misenheimer fro State Senate in 1938, J. D. Bayless for Congress in 1936, G. R. Bob Lackey for County Clerk in 1936, Robert Burns for Lt. Governor in 1931, Hilton Phillips for Lt. Governor in 1934, Wayland Childers for Congress in 1938. Also included are a delegates pass from the Republican State Convention on May 5, 1938, a card from the Women's Marland for Governor Club, a sample ballot from the 1938 elections, a letter from Wirt Franklin to Mrs. Mary Mecham, an official program from the 24th Annual Convention of the State League of Young Democrats, a letter from E W Marland to W. D. Humphrey, materials from the W. B. Pine for Senate and Governor campaigns
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Political ephemera and newspaper clippings, 1930-1939
Administrative Information
A program from the Women's Democratic Council of 1934-1935, a picture of Joe Bates signed to Ritzhaupt, and various newspaper articles.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Wilburn Cartwright ran for political office in Oklahoma from 1922-1970., 1930-1939
Administrative Information
This folder contains campaign material from all of these decades. It includes cards from his campaigns, fliers, posters, and a letter to him from the Department of the Interior dated April 5, 1937, and a signed poster to J. E. T. Clark dated 1938.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Frank Buttram's gubernatorial campaign, 1930
Administrative Information
This folder includes fliers, a d card, and a newspaper article from his campaign.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Political publications and ephemera, 1930-1939
Administrative Information
This folder includes a speech of then former Governor Henry S. Johnston to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, a photocopy of House Bill No. 94, campaign material for T. P. Gore, and a precinct register from Pottawatomie County dated 1930-1936, Constitution and by laws of the university of Oklahoma chapter of the young democrats 1933.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Leon C. “Red” Phillips materials, 1938-1939
Administrative Information
Leon C. “Red” Phillips ran for Governor in 1938. This folder contains match books, a card, and a copy of his first message to the Senate and House of Representatives on January 10, 1939
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Jo O. Ferguson's campaign for Congress, 1938
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign material, and a newspaper article.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 7. Campaign Material and Ephemera, 1930-1939
Administrative Information
Franklin Roosevelt, J. Berry King, P. L. Gassaway, John Garner, Tom Anglin, Herbert Hyde, E. W. Marland, Leon Phillips, M. C. Garber, L. M. Gensman, Robert Burns, E. B. Howard, Ira Hill, Frank Bailey, Leon Phillips to speak in McAlester, Ross Rizley, Tom Knight, Elmer Thomas, Mike Monroney, Eleanor Roosevelt at Oklahoma City on March 13, 1937, Frank Douglass, W. S. Key, Fred Hoyt, and T. R. Blaine, Frank M. Bailey for Governor election pamphelt.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 14. William H. Murray Material, 1908-1947
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. William Murray correspondence and ephemera, 1908-1947
Administrative Information
Chickasaw Squirrel Rifle Brigade Certificate, 1908. newspaper clipping, Murray in Iowa. Postcard, with Murray's picture and stamped on back Murray for President. Postcard congratulating him on gaining speaker of the house.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Political ephemera related to William Murray, 1908-1947
Administrative Information
Lyrics to song “Alfalfa Bill” written by Andrew Allen Veatch. Flier for debate at Anadarko between the Chickasha and Anadarko schools on Murray or Smith for our next president. Letter relating to the debate.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. William Murray presidential campaign material, 1908-1947
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Time 19 (February 29, 1932), with Murray on cover. Speech of former gov. Henry Johnston before Chicago Democratic National Convention nominating Murray for president (booklet).
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Articles about William Murray, 1908-1947
Administrative Information
Article “Alfalfa Bill's” Drive for the White House,” clipped from the Literary Digest (March 19, 1932). “Alfalfa's Bill's Exile Plan,” clipped from the Literary Digest (April 11, 1932). Nebraska Blueprint 32 (November 1932), with article “Alfalfa Bill Murray and the Oil Industry” p 47l
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Political publications related to William Murray, 1908-1947
Administrative Information
Ballyhoo magazine with a page on Murray. The Candidate for President by Edward Crossland in 1932 (booklet).
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Copies of William Murray related photographs, 1908-1947
Administrative Information
Including his inauguration, visit to the USS Oklahoma, and several of his presidential campaign.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 7. 4 Booklets-of Murray's speeches to the Oklahoma Legislature.
folder 8. Booklets, 1908-1947
Administrative Information
William Murray, “Palestine: Shall Arabs or Jews Control It,” 1947.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 9. Political publications of William Murray, 1908-1947
Administrative Information
Murray's Altus Speech, Opening his campaign for Gov. (booklet with campaign stamp). Essay on Forms of Government from Theocracy to Foolocracy by Murray (booklet). Wm. H. Murray Educational Foundation (booklet).
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 10. booklets, 1908-1947
Administrative Information
Speech of Henry Johnston nominating Murray for Pres. (booklet). William Krohn, Alfalfa Bill: Governor of Oklahoma (1931 booklet). To the Memory of Mary Alice Harrell Murray (booklet).
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. Newspaper clipping and political ephemera, 1908-1947
Administrative Information
Newspaper clipping Oklahoma City Times 10-31-1941. Envelope from Murray to Gov. Roy Turner.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 12. Alilce Murray related material, 1908-1947
Administrative Information
Song book from quilting bee party at Gov. mansion 5-12-1931. Poem on Mrs. Alice Murray's Governor's mansion letterhead. Newspaper clipping on bee. Copy picture of Mrs. Murray and a quilt.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 13. Correspondence of and relating to William Murray, 1917-1943
Administrative Information
with J. J. Bates, Mina Taylor, W. C. Allison, Melvin Cornish, and Buck Lewis.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 14. Correspondence of William Murray to W. D. Humphrey, 1926-1930s
Administrative Information
Letters from William Murray, when he lived in Bolivia, addressed to W. D. Humphrey, 1926-27, and letters from 1929 into the 1930s to Humphrey.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 15. Correspondence from William Murray to his sons, Massena Murray and Burbank, 1942-1943
folder 16. Postcards with William Murray on the front, and a small book of souvenir photographs of the Texas-Oklahoma Span War.
folder 17. Literature on the 1934 Governor's campaign, 1908-1947
Administrative Information
Including who Murray will support.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 18. Pamphlets and booklets, 1908-1947
Administrative Information
Advertising pamphlet for William Murray's book Memoirs of Governor Murray and True History of Oklahoma. (2 copies). “Brief Biography of Murray (Alfalfa Bill): The Statesman and Sage of Oklahoma” (1929 booklet). “Trinity of Evils” address by William Murray at Columbus, Ohio, 1913 (pamphlet, 2 copies). 2 pamphlets published by the Mid-continent Royalty Owners Assoc. on the Seven Initiative Measures that were proposed by Murray. “Murray presents his Democratic Platform to State Convention of Party” (pamphlet).
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 19. Pathfinder (March 21, 1931) with Murray on cover.
folder 20. Newspaper clippings. Two anti-Murray pamphlets.
folder 21. Executive order, declaring martial law and ordering the military to close down all prorated oil wells. August 4, 1931.
folder 22. Ephemera, 1908-1947
Administrative Information
Murray backs Tom Anglin and several Murray for U.S. President campaign items, including a song.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 15. Books written by or related to William H. Murray, 1924-1968
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
book 1. Murray, William H. Uncle Sam Needs a Doctor. Boston: Meador Publishing Company, 1940. signed.
book 2. Murray, William H. The Finished Scholar. Philadelphia: Dorrance and Company, 1941. signed.
book 3. Murray, William H. The Negro's Place In Call of Race. Tishomingo, Okla.: Murray, 1948. signed
book 4. Murray, William H. The Presidency, the Supreme Court and Seven Senators. Boston: Meador Publishing Company, 1939.
book 5. Murray, William H. Rights of Americans. Boston: Meador Publishing Company, 1937. signed. 1 copy first printing. 2 copies 2nd printing. 1 copy paperback.
book 6. Murray, William H. Essays on Pocahontas and Pushmataha. Ardmore, Okla.: Paine Printing Company, 1924.
book 7. The Speeches of William Henry Murray, Governor of Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, Okla.: Harlow Publishing Company, 1931. soft bound.
book 8. Bryant, Keith L., Jr. Alfalfa Bill Murray. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1968.
book 9. Hines, Gordon. Alfalfa Bill: An Intimate Biography. Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Press, 1932. Deluxe edition no. 231 signed by Murray, Hines, and Robert S. Kerr.
book 10. Hines, Gordon. Alfalfa Bill: An Intimate Biography. Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Press, 1932. signed by Hines.
book 11. Readers Digest (March 1932). With Louis Cochran, “ The Imperial 'Alfalfa Bill'” on p 49.
box 16. W. C. Allison papers, 1924-1950
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Correspondence to W. C. Allison, 1924-1938., 1924-1950
Administrative Information
Correspondence to W. C. Allison, 1924-1938, including with Will Anderson, Jesse Field, Nell Robertson (candidate for Commissioner of Charities), W. G. Stigler, Oklahoma Taxpayers Protective League, John Elsing (campaigning for Robert Burns for Governor), Tom Knight, Colored Democratic Committee of Pittsburg County, John Vaughn (candidate for State Superintendent), Wayland Childers, and Frank Carter (candidate for State Auditor).
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Correspondence to Allison, 1942-1949
Administrative Information
Including from Paul Gotcher (candidate for County Judge), Kerr Citizenship Campaign Committee (for Governor), E. H. Moore (for Senate), Frank Carter, J. F. Kirby, Dick Jones (for Judge, Criminal Court of Appeals), H. E. Wilkes (for Ray Weems candidate for Corporation Commissioner), Wesley Disney (for Senate), Ben Choate (for State Representative), Robert S. Kerr, Harrington Wimberly, Garland Jones (for State Representative), and the Oklahoma Public Expenditures Council.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Correspondence to Allison, 1950
Administrative Information
Including with the Oklahoma Public Expenditures Council, Lonnie Brown, Johnston Murray (for Governor), Gene Stipe (for State Representative), Kirksey Nix (for State Senate), Salty Parker (for Elmer Thomas for U.S. Senate), and Bill Alexander (for U.S. Senate).
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Letters and copies of the Congressional Record., 1930s
Administrative Information
Letters and copies of the Congressional Record from T. P. Gore, Wilburn Cartwright, and Elmer Thomas.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Political literature and material related to Roy Turner.
folder 6. Political literature, material, and correspondence with Wilburn Cartwright.
folder 7. Pamphlets and booklets, 1924-1950
Administrative Information
“Speech of E. B. Howard in the House of Representatives, 1924. Hand-book of Facts on State Question No. 138 (proposed Oil and Mineral Tax Bill). Resolution by Mid-Continent Royalty Owners on the Seven Initiative Measures. Program State Democratic Convention, Tulsa, September 1938. The Hays Office and the N.R.A. by A. B. Momand. The Point is: Oklahoma's Every Interest Needs W. J. Armstrong (2 copies). Oklahoma Witch Hunt by Gordon Friessen. The Democratic Party in Oklahoma and the Nation, September 1930.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 8. Political and campaign material, 1920s
Administrative Information
O. A. Searcy for Attny Gen. Copy of House Bill 261, passed in 1925, and a brochure for slot machines. 1925 Handout on House Bill no. 4 relating to natural gas. C. C. Childers for Corporation Commissioner. Sam McCuistion for Pres. State Board of Agriculture. George Long for Corporation Commissioner. W. J. Holloway for Lieut. Gov. Handbill for Judge W. M. Thomas, candidate for Corporation Commissioner, to speak at McAlester. Guy Andrews for State Senator. Flier to hear Gov. Holloway speak at the Scottish Rite Cathedral.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 9. Political and campaign material, 1930s
Administrative Information
Including a flier of Jimmie Wilson and his Catfish Band in McAlester, Pamphlet-What every citizen should know about the 7 initiated measures, Flier-Vote for 3.2 Beer, William Franklin for Clerk of the Supreme Court. Charles Rogers for Lieut. Gov. C. C. Childers for State Auditor. Arthur Jones for State Examiner and Inspector. Joe Bates for Attorney General. E. Albert Aisenstadt for Lieut. Gov. George Henshaw for Supreme Court. A. L. Crable for State Superintendent. Hugh McCoubrey for Chief Mine Inspector. William Stranahan for Congress. Denver Davison fro Supreme Court. C. A. Ambrister for Supreme Court. Flier by Republican State Committee campaigning against Elmer Thomas. Atoka County Democratic speaking schedule, 1938. Ben Cook for Pres. State Board of Agriculture. Jess Read for State Insurance Commissioner.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 10. Political and campaign material, 1940s
Administrative Information
Including for Odes Hardwood, Wesley Disney, Frank Carter, Paul Stewart, C. C. Childers, M. L. Misenheimer, Thomas Dewey, Plowboy Edwards, W. A. Lackey, Ed Spears, Mac Williamson, Jim Hughes, H. G. Creekmore, Charley Wells, W. H. Scott, Bayless Irby, and Cooper Davis
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. Political and campaign material, 1950s
Administrative Information
Flier-vote no on state questions 325 and 326. Plowboy Edwards for State Representative. Mike Monroney for U.S. Senate. Ad to hear Adlai Stevenson at Oklahoma City in 1956. Program 1956 Oklahoma Democratic Convention. Get out the vote poster. Bill Alexander for Congress (comic book). John Conner for Secretary of State.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 12. Campaign material for gubernatorial candidates, 1924-1950
Administrative Information
Henry Johnston (1926). William Murray (1930). John McDonald (1934). E. W. Marland (1934). Tom Anglin (1934). J. Oliver Tilly (1934). Robert Burns (1934). W. S. Key (1938). Gomer Smith (1938). R. M. McCool (1946). Dixie Gilmer (1946). William Coe (1946).
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 13. Campaign cards, 1924-1950
Administrative Information
Gomer Smith (Governor), C. C. Childers (Secretary of State), Frank Douglass (Governor), Tom Hieronymus (Congress), C. C. Williams (Congress), H. C. Jones (Governor), Ben R. Cook (Pres. State Board of Ag), Henry Johnston (Congressman), E. W. Marland (Governor), Burns (Governor), Frank Watson (Congress), Dennis Bushyhead (Congress), Henry Powell (Congress), J. J. Edgecomb (Congress), John Conner (State Treasurer), Vote against State question 289, Jack Walton (Governor), W. R. Rutherford (Chief Mine Inspector), Tom Bodine (State Examiner and Inspector), C. C. Childers (State Auditor), Plowboy Edwards (Corporation Commissioner), Bayless Irby (Congress), John Charles Bentley (Congress), Asa W. Walden (Congress), and J. T. Jones (Secretary of State).
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 14. Correspondence and political material, 1924-1950
Administrative Information
1918 flier with a list of Pittsburg County precinct registers named by Allison as the county registrar. 1934 precinct committeemen for Pittsburg County. Democratic Central Committee for Pittsburg County-list and addresses. Letter to Allison from the U.S. Office of Price Administration during WWII relating to his fruit stand business. Undated letter to Allison from the Oklahoma Economic Institute.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 17. Melven Cornish papers, 1920-1944
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Melven Cornish correspondence with Robert L. Williams., 1929-1938.
Administrative Information
Subjects include Williams appointing Cornish U.S. Commissioner, Gov. Henry Johnston, and personal matters, such as Williams' health and his birthday.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Melven Cornish correspondence, 1920-1942
Administrative Information
Including with R. E. Wilson of the Citizen's Finance Company (Oklahoma City), J. F. Owens pres. of the Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company, Congressman W. W. Hastings, and U.S. Russell.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Democratic Party material, 1930
Administrative Information
These include flier for Judge Fay Lester's speaking tour of Pittsburg County, letter fro the state central committee on U.S. Senator Caraway's speaking tour of southeast Oklahoma, letters requesting Cornish to speak, business letters of the Democratic State and County Central Committees, Constitution of the Democratic State Central Committee, Resolution by the Pittsburg County Democrats supporting Wm. Murray, minutes and other resolutions of the Pittsburg County Democratic Committee, Harlow's Weekly (August 2, 1930), report of the Democratic delegates invited to the 1930 Democratic State Convention, and the booklet-The Democratic Part in Oklahoma and the Nation (September 1930).
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Material and correspondence for William Murray's 1930 Gubernatorial campaign., 1920-1944
Administrative Information
Including a flier for Murray's speech and barbecue at McAlester on 21 October 1930, newspaper clipping (including Edith Johnson's personal attack on Murray's hygiene and reaction), telegrams, letters from the Murray headquarters, a letter of thanks from Silver Carano for the Italians of Krebs and their efforts for Murray, letter from Mrs. Murray, and a December 1930 letter from Murray about loans Lew Wentz may have made to members of the Oklahoma House and Senate.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Democratic Party material, 1931-1936
Administrative Information
Material and campaign to support Gov. Murray's initiative petitions and other Democratic Party material from 1931-1936, including speeches.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Material and correspondence for Tom Anglin's 1934 gubernatorial campaign, 1920-1944
Administrative Information
Including pamphlets, literature and letters from other candidates, including Robert Burns, Berry King, newspaper clippings, attack by Burns on Murray and Cornish's Tax Commission and response, and reports on the campaign political situation in various counties.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 7. Correspondence between Cornish and William Murray., 1935-1937
Administrative Information
Many of the letters are about the biography of Murray written by Gordon Hines.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 8. Material and correspondence for William Murray's 1938 gubernatorial campaign., 1938
Administrative Information
including letters of support, speaking dates and directions for arranging speaking engagements, campaign strategy, newspaper clippings, copy of speech by Murray over radio station KVOO on May 26, 1938, and campaign literature. Correspondence includes Murray, U. S. Russell, A. L. Beckett, Jacob Moore, Carleton Weaver, H. H. Alexander, Barney Wolverton, L. D. Melton, Joe Neely, J. O. Mattison, Cicero Murray, J. L. Hawkins, and W. S. Key Campaign headquarters.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 9. Correponsdence (mainly regarding Murray's Educational Foundation), 1920-1944
Administrative Information
Correspondence of William Murray, Melven Cornish, D. C. McIntosh, Henry Bennett, J. F. McKeel, and Reford Bond in regards to Murray's Educational Foundation, 1933-1939, including articles of incorporation and minutes of the board of trustees. Also Gov. Murray's appointment of Cornish to the Tax Commission.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 10. Material and correspondence for William Murray's 1940 campaign for Congress.
folder 11. Correspondence with William Murray, 1920-1944
Administrative Information
Correspondence between William Murray and Melven Cornish about Murray's book Memoirs of Governor Murray and True History of Oklahoma and Cornish's introduction to it, 1942-1944, the typewritten introduction with corrections.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 12. Miscellaneous, 1920-1944
Administrative Information
Including pamphlet-Mr. Businessman . . . Have You been tricked, notes for several speeches, Speech schedules (year unknown), flier-Why You Should Live in Cartwright, Oklahoma, and a copy of Melven Cornish's 1944 obituary in the Daily Oklahoman.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 13. Newspaper clippings.
box 18. William Cornish papers, 1946-1953
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Material and Correspondence for Dixie Gilmer's gubernatorial campaign., 1946
Administrative Information
Material and Correspondence for Dixie Gilmer's gubernatorial campaign. These include an affidavit signed by Gilmer that H. C. Jones related to Gilmer that Jones had been double-crossed by the Democratic political machine, copies of radio speeches made on behalf of Gilmer, newspaper clippings, telegrams, and Cornish's speeches.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Material on Robert S. Kerr's 1948 campaign for the Senate., 1946-1953
Administrative Information
Including speeches for Kerr and several radio addresses by Kerr, and speeches by Kerr around the state. Also a Brief History of the Democratic Party put out by the Democratic National Committee in June 1948 and the 1948 Democratic Platform.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Material related to the 1950 gubernatorial election, 1946-1953
Administrative Information
Material related to the 1950 gubernatorial election, where Cornish originally supported Frank Douglas and supported Johnston Murray in his run-off election against William Coe. These include speeches by Cornish, newspaper clippings, correspondence, a copy of Murray Johnston's divorce papers, certificate of Murray's service in the National Guard, notarized statements of Murray's ex-wife Marion denying allegations against the candidate of abandonment, radio addresses, and speeches by Murray.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. William Cornish correspondence, 1948-1953
Administrative Information
Including with James Welch, H. C. McCormick (superintendent to the Negro State Training School in Boley), Ray Weems, and Reford Bond.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Miscellaneous William Cornish related material, 1946-1953
Administrative Information
Including William Cornish's business card and a copy of his 1952 Daily Oklahoman obituary.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 19. Bryan Rakeshaw papers, 1933-1940
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. League of Young Democrats, correspondence from 1933
folder 2. Letters of Recommendation
folder 3. Josh Lee for Congress, correspondence
folder 4. List of County Managers
folder 5. Correspondence 1934-1935
box 20. Bryan Rakeshaw papers (2), 1933-1940
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. US Treasury Dept, Chief Deputy Division, 1936.
folder 2. Bryan Rakeshaw Correspondence, 1936.
folder 3. Rural Resettlement Administration, 1936.
folder 4. Personal Correspondence, 1937-38.
folder 5. Internal Revenue Service, 1939-40.
folder 6. Personal Correspondence, 1939.
folder 7. Personal Correspondence 1940.
folder 8. Personal Correspondence 1940.
box 21. Bryan Rakeshaw papers (3), 1933-1940
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Josh Lee for Senate campaign materials.
folder 2. Oklahoma Democrats Fraternity
folder 2A. Oklahoma Democratic Fraternity material
folder 3. Copies of the Congressional Record
folder 4. Misc. Material
folder 5. Newspaper Clippings
folder 6. Veterans Reconversion Speech by the General of the Army H. H. Arnold, Commanding General.
box 22. Ethel Adams Anderson papers, 1920s-1955
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Jed Johnson campaign material and literature.
folder 2. Letters from Jed Johnson to Ethel Adam Anderson-1920s
folder 3. Letters from Jed Johnson, 1930s
Administrative Information
Including his speeches in the Congressional Record.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Letters from Jed Johnson-1943
folder 5. Letters from Jed Johnson-1944
folder 6. Letters from Jed Johnson-1945
folder 7. Letters from Jed Johnson-1946
folder 8. Letters from Jed Johnson-undated
folder 9. Correspondence, 1920s-1955
Administrative Information
Including wtith Franklin Roosevelt, T. P. Gore, and Josh Lee
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 10. Correspondence and political ephemera, 1920s-1955
Administrative Information
1955 letter to Anderson from Johnson. Several Season's Greetings cards from Jed Johnson and family to Anderson. “Are You Training Your Child to be Happy” (1930 booklet published by the U.S. Dept. of Labor, Children's Bureau) signed by Johnson. “Good Food Habits for Children” (booklet published by the U.S. Dept of Agriculture, 1929) signed by Johnson. House of Representatives Restaurant menu. House of Representatives visitors pass. Picture Jed Johnson and wife at Pat Hurley's home.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. Newspaper clippings related to Jed Johnson
box 23. Otis Sullivant papers, 1920-1968
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Correspondence, personal and business., 1924-1957
Administrative Information
Correspondence, personal and business, 1924-1957, including with Association of North American Publishers, E. Story with the International Magazine Company, Sooner State Press, Ray Terrill (prisoner at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary), James Farley (Postmaster General), and Edith Johnson.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Democratic Party material, 1920-1968
Administrative Information
Constitution of the Democratic State Central Committee amended 1924. Platform adopted by the Democratic National Convention, 1932. 1936 Platform of the Democratic Party, issued by the state central committee. Roster and Constitution of the Democratic State Central Committee, 1936. 1938 Platform of the Democratic Party. Roster and Constitution of the Democratic State Central Committee, 1938. Typed copy of the 1938 Democratic State Platform. Pamphlet-Democratic Part of Oklahoma County. Press release-Report of Committee on Resolutions and Platform, 1940 Democratic National Convention.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Republican Party material, 1920-1968
Administrative Information
Delegates Souvenir booklet for the 1935 Midwest Republican Conference at Springfield, Illinois. Speech of John Hamilton to 1935 Midwest Republican Conference. Press packet with tickets for 1936 Republican National Convention. Newspaper clipping about 26 Republican delegates to 1936 convention. Alfred Landon, 1936 Republican nominee for president, campaign literature. Landon's 1936 nomination acceptance speech. 1936 official platform of the Republican Party of Kansas. 1938 Republican Oklahoma State Platform. Booklet-Tulsa County presents G.O.P. Candidates for 1940. June 22, 1940, press release for Republican National Committee. June 25, 1940, press release for Republican National Committee, with the speech of Herbert Hoover. June 26, 1940, press release for Republican National Committee-highlights of the Republican platform. 1944 press ticket for the Republican National Convention.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Typewritten speeches, 1920-1968
Administrative Information
William Murray (no date, but subject in New Deal), W. B. Pine in 1934 at Chandler. E. W. Marland's Democratic convention speech (no date). E. W. Marland, October 25, 1937, at Ponca City. Leon Phillips, January 19, 1938, at Weleetka. Press release of Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech on July 9, 1938, at Oklahoma City.
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folder 5. Published speechs, 1920-1968
Administrative Information
Pamphlet-Radio Speech of W. B. Pine, September 8, 1934. Pamphlet-Address of W. B. Pine at Republican Convention, Oklahoma City, August 6, 1934. Booklet-Acceptance Address of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1936. Newspaper clipping-Address of Herbert Hoover, May 6, 1938, at Oklahoma City.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Campaign literature, 1920-1968
Administrative Information
Pamphlet-Franklin Roosevelt: A Friend of the Indian. Murray's Platform for Governor. Anti-Murray pamphlet by Citizen's league. Ross Rizley for Governor. Anti-Gomer Smith flier. Herbert Hyde for Senator pamphlet.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 7. Two scripts, possibly for the gridiron club dinner, in the 1940s.
folder 8. Personal materials, 1920-1968
Administrative Information
Sullivant's various press passes, membership cards, including to the YMCA , and a pass to Texas League Park for the Oklahoma City Indians, 1938.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 9. Sullivant's personal material, 1920-1968
Administrative Information
Including his 1920 commencement program fro Castle Heights Military Academy, pay stubs from the Oklahoma Publishing Co., postcard from Cuba, postcard from Leon Phillips, receipt for the sale of livestock, 1934 income tax from, Sullivant's credit book for the University of Oklahoma, newspaper clippings, letter from the Oklahoma Legislative Council in 1968, Get well card, 1953 state resolution expressing sympathy and a speedy recovery to Sullivant, obituary flier for Joe O'Brien, and a copy of the typewritten eulogy to Sullivant by Ray Parr.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 10. Filings for all of state offices, 1932-1940.
folder 11. Information on numerous State Questions and Initiative Petitions.
folder 12. Misc. political documents, 1920-1968
Administrative Information
Including amount of taxes collected in Kansas in 1935 and 1936, breakdown by county the 1932 and 1934 votes in the Oklahoma Governor primary, and 1936 Fifth District Congress Democratic primary. Message of the Governor of Oklahoma to the first session of the Sixteenth Legislature.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 13. J. B. A. Robertson material
Administrative Information
Including a campaign card for State Supreme Court Justice, Pamphlet-Robertson for Governor, Campaign card Robertson for Senate, and a notice that recently elected governor Robertson had severed his ties with the law firm Burford, Robertson, Hoffman, and Burford.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 24. Otis Sulllivant books and pamphlets, 1927-1951
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
pamphlet 1. Free Men or Slaves
book 2. The Townsend Plan: A National Recovery Program
pamphlet 3. Temperance Law vs. Prohibition Law
book 4. John Trotwood Moore, Tom's Last Forage (Nashville: Cokesbury Press, 1939) signed by Bob Kerr.
book 5. Past Transactions of the School Land Commission.
book 6. Oklahoma Tax Commission: Old Age Pension Law.
book 7. A. C. Scott, Cleaning up your English (published by the Daily Oklahoman).
book 8. W. T. Pace, The Lawyer (Dallas, Tex.: W. T. Pace Publishing Co., 1938).
book 9. Oklahoma Indian Fireside Club: The Chatterer (August 1, 1951).
book 10. Directory of Epworth Church
book 11. Wm. H. Murray's First Message to the Fourteenth Legislature
book 12. Wm. H. Murray's Second Message to the Fourteenth Legislature
book 13. Wm. H. Murray's Last General Message to the Fifteenth Legislature
book 14. Message of E. W. Marland to the Regular Session of the Sixteenth Legislature
book 15. Directory State of Oklahoma for 1927, 1931, and 1935.
book 16. Names of all Nominees and Independent Candidates to be Voted on at the General Election for 1930, 1932, 1934, 1936, and 1938.
book 17. Roster State and County Officers elected at General Election for 1928, 1930, 1932, 1934, 1936, and 1938.
book 18. List by Title of Bills and Resolutions Passed by Twelfth Legislature.
book 19. List by Title of Bills and Resolutions Passed by Thirteenth Legislature.
book 20. List by Title of Bills and Resolutions Passed by Fourteenth Legislature
book 21. List by Title of Bills and Resolutions Passed by Fifteenth Legislature
book 22. Rules of the Senate for 1931 and 1933.
book 23. Telephone Directory of State Officials and Members of the Press for 1933, 1935, and 1937.
book 24. Style Book: The Daily Oklahoman and Oklahoma City Times.
book 25. Webster's Vest Pocket Dictionary
box 25. Political Materials, 1940s, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Senator Josh Lee and other materials, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
1942 letter from Senator Josh Lee to Walter Colbert. Josh Lee campaign literature. Travel information to Washington in 1941 to celebrate Josh Lee and Elmer Thomas's victories. Signed photo Josh Lee. Pamphlet-Special Notice to Indians published by Democratic State Central Committee.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Campaign literature and ephemera, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
Roy Turner for Governor letters and pamphlet. Dan Nelson for Congress 2 copies 1948 pamphlet. Kirksey Nix poster/handbill. Signed photo (poster) of Roy Turner. Campaign ephemera fro Ross Rizley, W.G. Stigler, Tom Hieronymus, and William Otjen. Pamphlet-Vote Yes for Tulsa Emergency Bonds Issue 11-20-1945.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Ila Huff's campaign, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
Letter, campaign literature, and newspaper article on Ila Huff's campaign for state Senate.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Sheet music and other political ephemera, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
Sheet music, “Hooray Oklahoma,” written by Judge Frank Douglass candidate for Governor. Sheet Music, “My Oklahoma,” written by Frank Douglass. Oklahoman and WKY Tally Sheet for the 1944 Presidential election. Patriotic Messenger (September 1949), on repeal of the liquor act.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Campaign literature and ephemera, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
Campaign literature for Wendall Wilkie for President. Campaign letter Chas. Knox for Congress. 2 Handbill/posters Frank McSherry for Congress. Olney Flynn postcard. H. C. Jones for Governor (card). Haden Linebaugh for Congress (pamphlet). Ike Hall Congress (pamphlet). Empty envelopes with campaign candidates on them, which include Robert S. Kerr, Frank Carter, Gomer Smith, W. S. Key, and C. C. Childers. Wilburn Cartwright campaign literature.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. 1940s general material,including events, campaign literature, corresponence, and publications, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
Program from football game between the 2nd Air Force Superbombers vs. Norman Naval Air Station Zoomers in 1944. Program for the 1946 Oklahoma Republican Women's Club convention in OKC. 1947 yearbook for the Woman's Democratic Council of Oklahoma. Campaign letter from the Bricker for President Oklahoma Committee in 1944. Sample ballot. Roster of the state and county officers elected in 1948. 1942 letter from Wilburn Cartwright to J. H. Stewart. General campaign letter from Elmer Thomas October 1944. “Lest We Forget” remarks of Lister Hill in the U.S. Senate in 1940 (booklet). Lest We Forget (pamphlet) for 1944, 13th annual gridiron oklahoma city chamber of commerce program 1940, 7th annual gridiron american legion hut program 1940.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 7. Political correspondence, publications, and campaign ephemera, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
1944 letter from Paul Washington (Congressman) to J. Reed Thomas. Sample ballot with biographical information about John Reed written on the back. Program for the presentation of a portrait of Elmer Thomas on May 9, 1945, which was presented to OHS. 1946 letter on Turner Ranch stationary. Pamphlet published by the Oklahoma County Bar Association with the biographies of judicial candidates. 1942 Oklahoma Fishing Guide. Forward Oklahoma-Democratic Nominees of 1946 (pamphlet). 1940 letter from John Hayson to Annie McGee campaigning to be delegate to the National Republican Convention.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 8. Political correspondence, publications, campaign material, and ephemera., 1940-1949
Administrative Information
1949 letter from John Jarman to Ruth Jenkins. 1948 letter from Mabel Kennedy, Democratic State Central Committee, to Mildred Klopfenstein. Invitation to a function of the Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee, during inauguration week at Washington, D.C., in 1949. pamphlet-Wake Up America with excerpts of a 1944 speech of Fred Busbey. Speech of E. H. Moore to the U.S. Senate, 1943, on Wartime method of voting by members of the Armed Forces. 1947 letter from Mike Monroney on farm bulletins. Pamphlet-Before and After the Taft-Hartley Law or Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947. 2 Copies photo of Elmer Thomas. Advertisement for Cushing Gasoline.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 9. Campaign literature and political ephemera, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
Campaign literature for Wendell Wilkie. 1946 luncheon menu for the United States Senate Restaurant. U.S. Senate Chamber passes for 1946. 1940 pamphlet-The Utility Bird. 1940 State Democratic Convention ribbon. Program 1946 Jackson Day Dinner at OKC. 1940 Democratic National Committee letter campaigning for Franklin Roosevelt. Jim Babb campaign card for Congress.
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folder 10. Presidential Inauguration of Harry Truman packet, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
Inviting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Huey to the events, including pictures of Truman's whistle stops in Oklahoma.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. Robert S. Kerr related material, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
1944 Address of Robert S. Kerr to the Democratic National Convention. Another copy of the 1944 address published by the Democratic State Headquarters as campaign literature. 1947 message of Gov. Robert S. Kerr on “Condition of the State” delivered to the Twenty-first Legislature. An anti-Kerr campaign letter. Three Christmas cards from Robert Kerr. Letter, 1942, from the Robert Kerr for Governor Committee. 1941 letter from Kerr to Sen. Elmer Thomas asking to place Francis Barden into the Army Intelligence Service.
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folder 12. Political publications, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
Woman's Democratic Council of Oklahoma Year Book, 1944. Booklet-Democratic State Central Committee Presents Democratic Nominees of 1946. Book-Pictorial Directory of the War Congress, 78th Congress, 2nd Session (signed by Jed Johnson).
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folder 13. Political booklets, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
Booklet-What is the New Deal published by Harve Melton of Oklahoma City. Booklet-An Emotional Orgy: “Hate-Roosevelt” (actually pro-Roosevelt) published by Harve Melton of Oklahoma City (2 copies). Booklet-Free Men or Slaves? (anti-Roosevelt literature for the 1940 election). The Oklahoma Tax Payer (March 1940). Booklet-Oklahoma Witch Hunt by Gordon Friessen, "The fifth column, Un-americans on the government payroll" 1940.
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folder 14. Campaign literature, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
H.C. Jones for Governor, James H. Johnson for Governor, Will Rogers for Secretary of State, Democrats for Dewey, Wirt Franklin for U.S. Senate (letter to E. T. Richards), William Otjen for Senate, and Dan Nelson for U.S. Senate.
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folder 15. Political correspondence, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
1940 letter from Congressman Jack Nichols to constituents, with his views on war. 1940 letter from Congressman Mike Monroney to Mrs. M T. Williams. Remarks of Elmer Thomas to the U.S. Senate on May 25, 1944. March 1944 letter from Senator E. H. Moore addressed to the Indians of the United States about his policies. Copy of a photo of E. H. Moore.
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folder 16. Sooner magazines and football program, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
Sooner Magazine (June 1940). Sooner Magazine (July 1940). Program-Texas vs. Oklahoma: 41st Football Game (October 12, 1946).
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folder 17. Campaign literature and ephemera, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
Including for Walter Harrison for Oklahoma City Councilman, Polly Wheeler for State Senate, Virgil Oliphant for County Sup't of Schools, W. L. Newton for Commissioner of Labor, Robin Knight for State Treasurer, Richard Romang for State Representative, Vernie Akin for Representative.
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folder 18. Political correspondence and publications, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
1942 sample Ballot, 1940 sample ballot, 1943 letter from Carl Monk, state senator, to a Mary. The Woman's Democratic Council of Oklahoma, Year Book, 1944.
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box 26. Political materials, 1940s (2), 1940-1949
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Political Advertising, Farmers Union., 1940-1949
Administrative Information
Political Advertising, 1940s, Farmers Union. This folder contains letters and fliers to inform people about the Farmers Union as well as newspaper articles.
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folder 2. Elmer Thomas ran for US Senate from 1922-1950., 1940-1949
Administrative Information
This folder contains fliers and cards for his campaign.
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folder 3. Democratic Party Material, 1940s
Administrative Information
This folder contains programs from the Oklahoma State Democratic Convention held in 1944, a yearbook of the Woman's Democratic Council of Oklahoma from 1945, a program from the Oklahoma Democratic State Convention from 1940, and the Speakers Manual from that convention, three copies of the American Voice, the book of the Democratic Women of Oklahoma, and a flier for candidate Glen D. Johnson who ran for US Senate, Roy J Turner for US Senator election card and pamphlet, Roy J Turner for Governor radio address transcript 1946.
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folder 4. Republican Party Material, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
This folder contains letters from the Republican State Committee to its supporters and a newspaper article.
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folder 5. Reford Bond ran for Corporation Commissioner in 1936, 1942 and 1948., 1940-1949
Administrative Information
This folder contains fliers, cards and pamphlets on Oklahoma written by Bond.
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folder 6. John Nance Garner ran for President of the Unites States in 1940. This folder contains and flier and letter asking for support.
folder 7. Josh Lee US Senate campaign., 1942
Administrative Information
This folder contains a flier, pamphlet and letter from his campaign.
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folder 8. Lt. Governor G. T. “Doc” Phillips gubernatorial campaign., 1942
Administrative Information
Lt. Governor G. T. “Doc” Phillips ran for office in 1942. This folder contains some of his personal correspondence. A letter from William C. Lewis, Wayland Childers, W. S. Key, C. C. Childers, Mack Matthews, Jess G. Read, Ray O. Weems, and Dan Inglish. There are also newspaper articles included.
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folder 9. Republican State Committee and Convention Information., 1944
Administrative Information
This folder includes letters to those who are coming to the convention, minutes of the proceedings held at the convention, and newspaper articles.
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folder 10. Ray O. Weems ran for Corporation Commissioner, 1944
Administrative Information
This folder includes a flier from his campaign.
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folder 11. Primary and General Election Laws for the State of Oklahoma, 1945., 1940-1949
Administrative Information
This folder contains these laws in book form.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 12. John Jarman ran for State Senator, 1948
Administrative Information
This folder includes fliers, cards and letters from his campaign.
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folder 13. Political Documents, publications, and ephemera, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
This folder contains a book on how to display the American flag, a pamphlet on Freemen, letters about the WPA. Candidate cards for Ben Arnold, Mac Q. Williamson, Wesley E. Disney, William O. Coe, Roy J. Turner, Ross Rizley, H. C. Jones, Glen D. Johnson, Kirksey Nix, Russell Overstreet, program from the Inauguration of Roy J. Turner as Governor on January 13, 1947, two programs from the Democratic National Convention held in Chicago on 1944, an invitation to Miss Mildred Klopfenstein to attend the Inauguration of President Truman on January 20, 1949, a copy of Miss Klopfenstein's ticket to the Inaugural Ball, information on Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and newspaper articles on Roy J. Turner.
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folder 14. Candidate cards and political ephemera, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
including Frank Douglass, Johnson Hill, Cecil Martin, James R. Blakeney, Red Pitman, Basil R. Wilson, Ben Hatcher, Andy Payne, Darrell Winings, Randell S. Cobb, Jim Hughes, Chas Know, Herschel French, Fred Hammer, Woody Hunt, Dixie Gilmer, H. C. Jones, Bill Otjen, Kellem Shield, Earl Watkins, Everett L. Curtis, John Law, Oliver Hodge, Frank Harwell, W. Newton, Bill Steger, S. Rourke, Cecil Turner, Cragin Smith, Odes Harwood, Harold Dane, Ben Gullett, Woody Hunt, W. J. Armstrong, O. L. Gilpin, Hugh W. Russell, Walter haggard, Jim Kirby, A. Crable. Jim Babb, Fred Whetsel, Andy Banks, Oscar Dennis, Thomas J. McKnight, Odes J. Harwood, Jed Johnson, Floyd Carrier, Orval Robertson, Bill Darnell, Dr. J. C. Morgan, Joe C. Scott, H. C. Jones, Earl Welch, R. M. McCool, Fannie Caviness, H. King, Martin Garber, Ben Ellis, and Jimmie Weaver. 1940 Democratic telephone directory and Names of all Nominees and Independent Candidates, R.M. McCool for corporation commissoner election card, C. Mark Evans for Tulsa county assessor election pamphlet.
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folder 15. George M. Grooms, chairman for the Oklahoma County League of Young Democrats, correspondence, 1940-1949
folder 16. Miscellaneous political material, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
Letter from Bricker for President Oklahoma Committee. Letter from the Oklahoma County Republican Central Committee to J. H. Everest Esen, a Phillips Furniture of Vinita tag, single page of Oklahoma political parodies, paper VIA ribbon, letter from the Pull Together Club of Chandler, pamphlet on Josh Lee as an entertainer, a 1940 newspaper clipping on Oklahoma's Prohibition Party, and a 1947 newspaper clipping on Preston Moore will be commander of the OU campus post of the American Legion.
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folder 17. Campaign Material and Ephemera, 1940-1949
Administrative Information
Franklin Roosevelt, Frank Douglass, William Otjen, Harry Truman, Roy Turner, Olney Flynn, William Coe, Dixie Gilmer, James Berry, Ross Rizley, Robert S. Kerr, and W. B. Pine.
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folder 18. Sen. Mary Helm. Bill Alexander. Pamphlet-The Byler Bust
box 27. Genevieve Seger papers, 1932-1966
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
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folder 1. Correspondence, 1932-1949
Administrative Information
Correspondence, 1932-1949, including with Josh Lee, Tom Blaine, Herbert Hyde, Pliny Frye, W. J. Otjen, Ernest Albright, E. H. Moore, C. R. Nixon, Walter Curry, Hugh Scott, Anne Wheaton, and Victor Wickersham.
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folder 2. Correspondence, 1950-1966.
folder 3. Republican Party material, 1932-1950.
folder 4. Campaign literature., 1932-1966
Administrative Information
Including U. S. Stone, Ted Fisher, Lew Wentz, Herbert Hoover, Blanche Young, Genevieve Seger and a bulletin on women in politics.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Blaine County political material, 1932-1966
Administrative Information
Including a program for a county-wide Republican rally, voters guide, 1938, and a call for a county Republican convention.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Events., 1932-1966
Administrative Information
including a program for a Lincoln Day Dinner in 1948, Women's Republican Club state convention in 1952, annual meeting of the Council of Republican Women in 1941 among others, Tabernacle Baptist Church program of welcome Thurgood Marshall 1954.
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folder 7. Republican Party Literature.
folder 8. Republican Party (Oklahoma and Blaine County) stationary
folder 9. Material and book from the 1944 Republican National Convention
folder 10. State and National Republican Party committee materials.
folder 11. Dwight Eisenhower campaign material
folder 12. Campaign literature and ephemera, 1932-1966
Administrative Information
Including for Genevieve Seger, Henry Law, Ted Fisher, K. Cornell, Lew Brannon, Happy Camp, Fred Bingham, Lewis Bohr, Harold Patton, Ralph Stephens, R. Hutchinson, Herbert Hyde, E. Cowan, Paul Beck, L. H. Ball, Winfield Scott, Rayma McCallister, Agnes Knight, Frank Cooper, John Rogers, Harry Wharry, Grady Anderson, Vader Coontz, Clay Roper, Page Belcher, Howard Hopps, Thomas Dewey, and Dave Spradling.
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folder 13. Personal material, 1932-1966
Administrative Information
Postcards of Washington, D.C. and a book-Points of Interest in and about Washington. Personal business and membership cards of Genevieve Seger.
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folder 14. Miscellaneous cardboard cutouts (most Republican elephants) and Ike and Bellmon campaign stickers.
folder 15. books, 1932-1966
Administrative Information
books-Kitchen Fun Okie Style (cookbook), Vote ballot receipt book, and Olney Flynn for Governor notebook
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folder 16. Miscellaneous political literature and ephemera, 1932-1966
Administrative Information
Including for Denzil Garrison, Mel Gragg, Pat Patterson, Roy Simkins, Cleeta John Rogers, Jack Crichton, Alfred Walker, Bob Leeper, Don Kincaid, Gustav Brandborg, Leonard Schwartz, Ted Davis, Howard Baker, Jr., David Hall, E. Melvin Porter, Jack Short, Denton Howard, Carroll McIlvoy, Dan Recer, Henry Bellmon, Burkett Wamsley, Paul DeGraffereid, Don Ferrell, Maurice Britt, Haydon Burns, Lyndon B. Johnson, Winthrop Rockefeller, Truman Branscum, Nelson Newman, Robert Lavender, Ernest Marion, Leland Gourley, Richard Stansberry, George Camp, Bill McKnight, Keith Cartwright, and G. T. Blankenship.
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folder 17. Political campaign cards, 1932-1966
Administrative Information
Including Ettamae Reed, Cy Sunby, Fred Snyder Jack Brown, Pal DeGraffenreid, Rex Foster, Jerry Higgins, Elaine Phillips, Bill Holaday Dick Richardson, Andrew Hickam, Nelson Newman, Texanna Hatchett, Dewey Bartlett, Donald Ferrell, Ed Edmondson, Henry Ford, Truman Branscum, Mel Gragg, Jim Smith Wooten, Jack Short, and Pat Patterson.
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box 28. Books owned by or relating to Governor Leon Phillips and his wife, 1935-1945
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
book 1. Jennie Harris Oliver, Pen Alchemy (Oklahoma City, Okla.: Dunn Publishing Co., 1939)., 1935-1945
book 2. Jennie Harris Oliver, Mokey (Kansas City, Mo.: Burton Publishing Co., 1935) signed to Mrs. Phillips by author.
book 3. Report on a Survey of Organization and Administration of Oklahoma: Submitted to Gov. E. W. Marland by the Institute for Government Research of the Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. (Oklahoma City, Okla.: Harlow Publishing Corp., 1935).
book 4. Message of Governor Leon C. Phillips of the State of Oklahoma: Delivered to the Senate and House of Representatives of the Eighteenth Legislature. Signed by Phillips.
pamphlet 5. Pamphlet: An Analysis of State Questions Number 298, Number 299, and Number 300 and the Reasons Why You Should Vote Yes on Each of them March 11, 1941.
oversize box 29. Magazines with articles on Oklahoma Politics, 1930-1959
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Container List
1. Harlow's Weekly, October 4, 1930, Cover - Illinois River near Tahlequah.
2. Article, Life Magazine, March 27, 1950, "Politicking Starts Early in the South".
3. Collier's, November 28, 1931, Cover - "Alfalfa Bill Murray - King of the Prairie," pg. 12 "Alfalfa Bill - Smarter Than He Looks".
4. The Country Gentleman, January 1932, "Oklahoma's Plain Old Man - Alfalfa Bill States his Views on Government and Education".
5. Collier's, September 26, 1931, "Business is what you make it" John T. Flynn.
6. Life Magazine, March 24, 1952, "If Not Truman, Who?" Photo of Robert S. Kerr.
7. Life Magazine, June 20, 1949, Goodyear ad quoting Victor Wikersham.
8. Life Magazine, July 13, 1942, “Oklahoma Politics: Great Issues are ignored in Corniest U.S. Primary.”.
9. Life Magazine, January 23, 1956, "The Truman Memoirs".
10. Life Magazine, March 9, 1959, "Thirst in Oklahoma: Governor Parches State in Test on Repeal".
11. Saturday Evening Post, May 16, 1959, Governor Howard Edmondson - Oklahoma's Nugget Head" The "Oklahoma Kid: J. Howard Edmondson".
12. Saturday Evening Post, November 22, 1958, "Where is Lyde Marland?".
13. Saturday Evening Post, April 30, 1955, "Oklahoma is in a Mess by ex-Governor Johnson Murray".
14. Saturday Evening Post, July 9, 1955, "Oklahoma's Governor Talks Back" I say Oklahoma is O.K.! by Governor Raymond Gary.
15. Saturday Evening Post, April 9, 1949, "Senator Kerr: The Big Boom from Oklahoma".
16. Saturday Evening Post, April 24, 1948, "The Shame of Oklahoma" McAlester Penitentiary.
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box 30. Political Material, 1950s, 1950-1959
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Campaign literature and ephemera, 1950-1959
Administrative Information
Campaign literature and ephemera for Reuben Sparks for governor, Herschel French for Congress, George Miller, Jr., for District Judge, Carl Traub fro Court of Common Pleas, Clarence Mills for District Judge, H. D. Binns for Corporation Commissioner, Mac Williamson for Attorney General, Granville Scanland for County Attorney, Elmo McAllister for County Attorney, C. E. Lefty Barnes for Congress, Pat Murphy for Corporation Commissioner, W.A. Carlile for District Judge, John Jarman for Congress, Ben Gullett for State Senator, Donald Dickey for Insurance Commissioner, Frank Couch for State Senator, William Mounger for Oklahoma County Attorney, George Miskovsky for state representative, O. A. Cargill for county attorney, David Shapard for State Senate, George La Coste for Justice of the Peace, T. Ray Phillips for State Senate. Spotlight on Oklahoma-Republican state platform 1950 (pamphlet), Frank Lynch Oklahoma county commissioner district 2 newspaper draft, Frank Lynch pamphlet, Vote Democrat sticker, Henry Ford for Oklahoma county assessor election pamphelt, Charley Ward for US congress election card, Ben Brickell for 5th district representative election flyer, political correspondence from William A Berry for congress 1950.
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folder 2. Campaign literature and ephemera, 1950-1959
Administrative Information
1950 Campaign letter from George Miskovsky. Various Johnston Murray for Governor campaign literature. Campaign material for Bill Read for Commissioner of Insurance. O.A.Cargill campaign letter. 1950 letter from Charles Futor campaigning for George La Coste. Campaign letter from Grover Pendleton for County Commissioner. Certificate recognizing C. M. Stevens as County Registrar of Coal County.
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folder 3. Political correspondence, literature, and campaign ephemera., 1950-1959
Administrative Information
1955 letter from the United Dry Association of Oklahoma to Rep. Ralph Graves, lobbying their cause. 1953 letter from Congressman Tom Steed to High School graduates. Campaign cards of Raymond Gary for Governor, Chas. Hackett for prosecuting attorney, Talbot Field, Jr., for Prosecuting attny, and Roy Turner for U.S. Senate. Card offering to drive voters to vote for Dwight Eisenhower. Picture of Gov. Johnston Murray cut from a program. Copy of a newspaper editorial against the Korean War. Mock for U.S. Senate stickers. 1956 Letter from Mike Monroney to Winifred Perry. Letterhead from Clarence Barnes for Governor. 1950 letter and literature from the Jo O. Ferguson for Governor campaign. Final instruction for the Oklahoma Governor inaugural ball committees and participants.
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folder 4. Campaign literature and other political ephemera, 1950-1959
Administrative Information
Letterhead of the Oklahoma Negro Democratic Central Committee in Taft. Adlai Stevenson bumper sticker. 1954 letter from Houston Bus Hill to A. R. Daugherty about Raymond Gary's campaign. 1951 letter from Johnston Murray. Poster/handbill for Fred Mock and Reuben Sparks for U.S. Senate and governor, respectively. Robert S. Kerr for U.S. Senate letterhead. Drawing of Johnston Murray. 1950 Oklahoma Indian Fireside Club program and menu honoring Johnston Murray. Oklahoma's Governors, with J. Murray as the present officeholder. 1956 reports of the Democratic Central Committee. Guest and delegate ribbons and program for Democratic State Convention in 1956 at Oklahoma City. Mike Monroney campaign literature. Vote no on State Question 357 (pamphlet). Wake Up Americans (handbill), chiding the Harrah Herald for an article it published. Newspaper clipping sent to Winifred Perry. 1956 letter from the Democratic Central Committee of Oklahoma to Winifred Perry. Sticker-I'm for McCarthy.
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folder 5. Political correspondence, publications, and campaign literature, 1950-1959
Administrative Information
1954 letter from Mrs. Harry Neuffer to Mrs. Theo Thomas about Roy Turner. 1955 minutes-Republican State Committee. Remarks by Elmer Thomas in U.S. Senate 1950 on Evolution in Aviation. Sample ballot. Certificate appointing Ross Morrison Commodore of the Oklahoma Navy. Program-Democratic Jefferson-Jackson Dinner of Oklahoma in 1954. Invitation to various groups to attend the Oklahoma Council of Economic Groups. J. Harold Land campaign letter and literature for State Senate. Suggestions for Republican Finance Committee Members. The truth about state question 344 in 1950 (pamphlet). Booklet-Patronage in Oklahoma, with accompaning letter.
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folder 6. Political correspondence (business and personal) and campaign literature and ephemera, 1950-1959
Administrative Information
1956 letter from Democratic Central Committee of Comanche County to main office for more campaign literature. Cards from the Oklahoma Democratic Central Committee. Program Margaret Truman and Oklahoma Symphony Orchestra in concert. Season's Greetings from Congressman John Jarman. Pamphlet-vote Democrat in Oklahoma County. 1956 letters between Toby Morris and Winifred Perry. Campaign literature for Dwight Eisenhower's presidential campaign. 1954 Campaign letter and literature of William Coe for Governor. Card depicting William H. and Johnston Murray and their gubernatorial terms. Constitution of the Democratic Party of the State of Oklahoma. Season's Greetings 1952 from the Democratic Central Committee. Roster State and County officers elected in 1952.
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folder 7. Campaign literature and ephemera, 1950-1959
Administrative Information
Two 1952 press releases from Harriman for President headquarters. Nixon campaign in gear (pamphlet). Clipping on Harriman. Convention News (August 1956). For Republicans Only (pamphlet) on why Republicans should not vote for Eisenhower. Choosing our course for the next four years-an address by Harry Truman in 1951 (pamphlet). Campaign literature and ephemera from George Miskovsky for state senator, Robert Cunningham for state representative, John McKeel for District Judge, Joel Carson state senate, John Miskelly, Jr., for state representative, and the Democratic Party.
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folder 8. Correspondence of Ben Choate., 1950-1959
Administrative Information
Including with Plowboy Edwards, H. E. Choc Wilkes, Johnston Murray (a number helping with Murray's campaign), his own campaign letters for state representative, Fred Whetsel, Hugh German, Paul Updegraff, Preston Moore, and a letter to vote for a Choctaw chief and petition to allow Choctaws to select their own candidates for the position.
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folder 9. Material from the Presidential Campaigns for Dwight Eisenhower, 1952-1956
Administrative Information
Including a Republican Campaign Manuel and several pamphlets, a political comic book, and other ephemera, and a 1957 ticket to hear Eisenhower's nation-wide address at Oklahoma City's Municipal Auditorium.
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folder 10. Campaign literature and ephemera, 1950-1959
Administrative Information
Including for Bob Sherman for State Senate, Everett Black for State Senate, George Miskovsky, Tom Greer for Secretary of State, Glen Morris for District Judge, Wayne Wallace for Lieut. Governor, Donald Dickey for Insurance Commissioner, Joe Hunt for Insurance Commissioner, John Jarman, Jr,, for State Senator, Andy Anderson for Secretary of State, Cecil O'Neal for Supreme Court, Sam Sullivan, George McKinnis for Attorney General, Dick Jones for County Assessor, George Nigh for State Representative, Robert Bailey State Senate, Paul Washington for State Senate, and Happy Camp for U.S. Congress.
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folder 11. Political publications, correspondence, and ephemera, 1950-1959
Administrative Information
Facts on Agriculture in Oklahoma by the Republican National Committee. 1956 letter from Charles Perry to Loyd Benefield, Democratic State Chairman. Advertisement for political cuts by Southwestern Engraving Company, Oklahoma city gridiron club silver anniversary banquest honoring OK press association program 1953, gridiron banquet program 1956.
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folder 12. Papers of Jack Noles, president of the Young Democratic Club, 1950-1959
Administrative Information
Including programs, clippings, campaign material, Democratic National Convention material, and other ephemera.
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folder 13. Papers of Jack Noles, president of the Young Democratic Club, 1950-1959
Administrative Information
Correspondence-Christmas card (1955) from Ellen and Mike Monroney, letter to Dean Rinehart from Larry Loftus regional director of the club (1956), letter from Harriman for President headquarters thanking the Noles for their support (Aug. 1956), Letter from Rex Miller resigning as 5th District Chairman for the Young Democratic Club (September 1957), September 7, 1957, letter announcing Jack Noles as candidate for President of the Young Democratic Clubs of America, telegram to Noles from Sassy and Melvin? (September 9, 1957), Letter from George Nigh to Jack and Evelyn Noles thanking them from their work (July 25, 1958).
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folder 14. Gov. Johnston Murray's 1951 speech on legislation disapproved. William Doenges for Gov. pamphlet.
folder 15. Carl Albert campaign literature and ephemera, 1950s-1970s
Administrative Information
Including letters, campaign cards, pamphlet, and a program for a 1971 appreciation dinner in his honor.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 31. Political Material, 1950s (2), 1950-1959
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. City of Maud Election Papers, 1950-1959
Administrative Information
City of Maud Election Papers, 1950s. This folder includes official certificate of votes, fliers for candidates running for office in Maud, general registration laws of the State of Oklahoma, poll books, and certificate of elections.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Candidate campaign cards, 1950-1959
Administrative Information
This folder includes candidate cards for Carl C. Phelps, George E. McKinnis, Mac Q. Williamson, Neal Sullivan, Joe B. Hunt, Jim Rinehart, Bob Turner, Ray O. Weems, R. P. Matthews, Lloyd E. Church, Otho Morris, Guy B. Cummins, Fred L. Coogan, Warren H. Edwards, and Aubrey C. Long, H. B. King, O.. J. Fox, Dave K. Spradling, John C. Powell, Cowboy Pink Williams, Fletcher Riley, Paul Bible, Dick Holleman, A. P. Van Meter, R. P. Matthews, Harold Freeman, Alex H. Higdon, Ira Rone, Andy Wilcoxen, Scott Burson, H. D. Binns, Oren Harris, George H Hunt, Ralph Graves, Ed Edmondson, Edd L. Hisel, Paul Stewart, and Fred Chapman, Oklahoma Delegation to the Democartic convention 1956 (picture).
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folder 3. Mike Monroney campaign for US Senate, 1950-1956
Administrative Information
This folder contains letters, autographed pictures and fliers for his campaign.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Republican Party Materials., 1950-1959
Administrative Information
This folder contains letters to supporters of the Republican Party, and a copy of the Oklahoma Republican Forum.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. J. Howard Edmondson gubernatorial campaign, 1958
Administrative Information
This folder contains some of his campaign material as well as material from his Inauguration.
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folder 5A. Scrapbook of Manon Turner Bagg Atkins regarding the J. Howard Edmondson Administration, 1958-1990s
Administrative Information
Including photos, inaugural program and other documents, invitation to the unveiling of a portrait of Charles Curtis in Washington, D.C., a 1984 notice that J. Howard Edmondson had joined the firm of Thomas Aitken and Henry James, newspaper clippings, invitation to Lyndon B. Johnson's 1965 presidential inauguration, Bill Atkinson material, John F. Kennedy material, and a signed program of a 1964 exhibit of Willard Stone sculptures at the Oklahoma Historical Society. (Photos transferred to photo archve)
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folder 6. Democratic Party Materials, 1950-1959
Administrative Information
This folder contains a program from the National Convention Banquet held in 1955, a program from the Ninth Biennial Convention of the Young Democratic Clubs of American held in 1957, and a sticker from the State Democratic Convention held in 1959, John Jarman for congress election pamphlet.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 7. William C. Doenges gubernatorial campaign., 1958
Administrative Information
This folder contains fliers and a letter from his campaign.
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folder 8. The City of Maud Financial Audit Reports from the years 1953,55,56,63 and 64.
folder 9. Jo O. Ferguson gubernatorial campaign, 1950
Administrative Information
This folder contains fliers, letters, cards, schedules and newspaper articles from his campaign.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 10. Raymond Gary gubernatorial campaign, 1954
Administrative Information
This folder contains cards, letters and fliers from his campaign.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. W. P. Bill Atkinson gubernatorial campaign., 1958
Administrative Information
This folder contains letters, cards, fliers, newspaper articles and stickers from his campaign.
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folder 12. Dave K. Spradling ran for State Senate, 1954
Administrative Information
This folder contains cards and correspondence from his campaign.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 13. John Jarman ran for Congress, 1950
Administrative Information
This folder contains cards and letters from his campaign.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 14. Reuben Sparks ran for Governor, 1954
Administrative Information
This folder contains cards and fliers from his campaign.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 15. William O. Coe gubernatorial campaign, 1950
Administrative Information
This folder contains letters and newspaper articles from his campaign.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 16. Robert S. Kerr campaign for Congress, 1954
Administrative Information
This folder contains fliers, letters and newspaper articles from his campaign.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 17. Political Material and campaign literature, 1950-1959
Administrative Information
This folder contains fliers about the Korean War, copies of the Sooner Magazine, a sample ballot from the election of 1958, Andy Payne fliers, Ike fliers and Ed Edmondson campaign material
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folder 18. Campaign Material and Ephemera, 1950-1959
Administrative Information
Johnston Murray, Johnston Murray's 1950 Oklahoma Fishing and Hunting Guide,
Carl Albert, Robert S. Kerr, Phil Ferguson, Dwight Eisenhower, and Eisenhower and Nixon inaugural.
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folder 11. Oklahoma house of representatives rules for 23rd legislature 1951, Oklahoma house of representatives rules for 25th legislature 1955.
box 32. Fred Mock papers, 1952-1956
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Campaign material for Mock's 1954 attempt for the U.S. Senate, 1952-1956
Administrative Information
Campaign material for Mock's 1954 attempt for the U.S. Senate, including a typewritten editorial, copies of Straight from the Shoulder (March 1954 and April 1954), A September 20th Letter from Gene Gardner (mock's campaign manager) to all Republican leaders, letters from the National Republican Senatorial Committee, a vote for Mock flier made on Nov. 1, 1954 (day before the election), and vote for Mock bumper stickers.
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folder 2. Speeches of Fred Mock, May 1954 to September 1954.
folder 3. Fred Mock's campaign material, 1952-1956
Administrative Information
Radio address by Mock on October 5, 1954, and undated speeches. Mock's itinerary for October 28 and 29. Helicopter schedules for October 30 and November 1.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Political articles, 1952-1956
Administrative Information
Pro and Con of the Issues: Indianapolis Address of Gen. Eisenhower clipped from U.S. News and World Report (September 15, 1952). President Dwight Eisenhower flier. Pro and Con of the Issue: Statement of Gov. Byrnes clipped from U.S. News and World Report (September 26 1952). Copy of Interview with Douglas McKay clipped from U.S. News and World Report (October 9, 1953).
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Material from the 1956 Republican National Convention at San Francisco, California,, 1952-1956
Administrative Information
Including programs, delegate ribbon, invitations to events, directories, guides, and the TV Guide for the week of the convention.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Material related to the Okalhoma County Association of Mental Health, 1952-1956
Administrative Information
Pamphlet-What Oklahoma is Doing about Its No. 1 Health Problem published by the Oklahoma Association for Mental Health. Letter and envelope of the pamphlet for the Oklahoma County Association for Mental Health for volunteers to mail out. Other items associated the Mental Health organization.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 7. Booklet-Wilson School Parent-Teacher Association,1955-56.
folder 8. Copies of 3 Mock photographs transferred to the Photo-Archives.
box 33. Fred Mock newspaper clippings
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 34. Political Material, 1960s, 1960-1965
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Literature and ephemera from the 1960 presidential election and John F. Kennedy.
folder 2. 1960 campaign literature for Don Crall., 1960-1965
Administrative Information
Flier for a “political speaking” in Shawnee on June 20, 1960.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Literature and ephemera for Raymond Gary's Gubernatorial campaign,, 1962
Administrative Information
Including pamphlets, stationary, cards, fliers for events (barbecue in Bristow), and correspondence.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Literature and ephemera for Fred Harris' gubernatorial U.S. Senate campaigns., 1962-1964
folder 5. Hayden Crawford's 1962 U.S. Senate campaign literature.
folder 6. Literature and ephemera from Bud Wilkinson's 1962 U.S. Senate Campaign., 1960-1965
Administrative Information
Including correspondence, pamphlets, newsletter, copy of campaign songs, material for campaign volunteers, and a list of poll watches, Farmers and Ranchers for Bud newsletter.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 7. Literature and ephemera from Henry Bellmon's gubernatorial campaign,, 1962
Administrative Information
Literature and ephemera from Henry Bellmon's 1962 gubernatorial campaign, including the official campaign song, pamphlets, fliers, flier for his campaign kickoff in Billings on September 8, copy of The Post, 1962 (an African American magazine, with a story on Bellmon), correspondence, copy of the Bellmon Bugle (May 1962), 1962 program for the Republican Kickoff, with Barry Goldwater guest speaker held Oklahoma City on August 25, 1962, program for Henry Bellmon's inaugural activities, with reserved tickets to the ball and inauguration, invitation to Bellmon's inaugural ball, and a napkin from the inaugural ball.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 8. Campaign literature and ephemera for the 1962 elections., 1960-1965
Administrative Information
Including James E. Douglas for Attorney General, George Nigh for Lieut. Governor, anti Nigh cartoon, J. Fred Green for Lieut. Governor, Tom Brett for Attorney, Hiram Jones for State Examiner, Wayne Quinlan for attorney General, Lou Allard for lieut. Governor, Max Martin for governor, William Pointon for Congress, and Glen Key for governor, Jerry Sokolosky for 5th district congressman election pamphlet, political correspondence from Jerry Sokolosky.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 9. Correspondence of the Democratic State Central Committee of Oklahoma, 1961-1962
Administrative Information
Including material on the reorganization of precincts and counties.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 10. Literature and ephemera for Bill Atkinson's gubernatorial campaign, 1962
Administrative Information
With a 1962 annual for the Flipper AME Chapel in Ardmore with an Atkinson ad on the back, pamphlets, holiday card from the Atkinson family, and anti-Gary material.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. Literature and ephemera from J. Howard Edmondson's and Raymond Gary's primary campaign for the U.S. Senate, 1960-1965
Administrative Information
Including a comic book on Edmondson and newspaper, The Oklahoma Record, for Gary.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 12. Literature and ephemera for Barry Goldwater's 1964 U.S. Presidential campaign., 1960-1965
Administrative Information
Citizens for Goldwater newsletter
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 13. Literature and ephemera from John V. Lindsay's 1965 campaign for mayor of New York.
folder 14. G.O.P block worker's kit for victory in 1962
box 35. Political Material, 1960s (2), 1960-1969
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Programs and invitations to political events, 1960-1969
Administrative Information
Programs Jefferson-Jackson Dinner Oklahoma City 1961, 1 for 1964, and 2 for the event in 1965. 2 Programs 1963 Democratic Party of Oklahoma with address by Lyndon B. Johnson at OKC and two for the 1964 event. 1 program for the Carl Albert appreciation dinner held in Oklahoma City in1962 and the same event in 1965. 1 program for the William Judson Holloway appreciation dinner held in OKC in 1964. An invitation to the 1966 Democratic Jubilation Dinner, OKC. 1 program for the 1965 Democrat appreciation dinner held in Ponca City, Oklahoma City Gridiron annual mid-winter banquet program 1960, Young democratic clubs of America invatition 1969, inaugural spectacular program 1963, political scoundrels of 1963 program.
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folder 2. Papers and notes of the Democratic Precinct workers, 1960-1969
Administrative Information
Including a letter from the NAACP and a pamphlet by Eleanor Roosevelt against Right to Work laws.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Oklahoma Dam dedications, 1960-1969
Administrative Information
Program, parking pass, and other information for the dedication of the Eufaula Dam attended by Lyndon B. Johnson 1964. Literature for the Kaw Dam ground breaking 1966.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Scattered issues of the Oklahoma Democrat., 1963-1968
folder 5. Political publications, 1960-1969
Administrative Information
Pamphlet-“Oklahoma Political Handbook,” by Phil Dessauer. “Nominees and Independent Candidates for State and Federal Office, 1962,” (pamphlet), “Facts for Voters,” (pamphlet) by the League of Women Voters. “You Oil and GasELThe Election?” (pamphlet) by oil and gas employees political action committee.
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folder 6. Democratic Party material, 1960-1969
Administrative Information
National Democratic Platform, 1964 (pamphlet). Oklahoma Democratic party Platform, 1964 (pamphlet). “What You Should Know about Oklahoma County, (pamphlet) published by Democratic Party. 2 different “Senator Kerr Reports to Oklahoma” (newsletter, 1962?). Postcard with Kerr, and astronauts, Alan Shepard, John Glenn, and Virgil “Gus” Grissom pictured on it. “Constitution of the Democratic Party of Oklahoma, 1964. Membership card for Larry Derryberry to the All-Sports Association. 1962 Amendment to the Oklahoma Democratic Constitution, Oklahoma's Democratic Whistelstop victory campaign train flyer with schedule.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 7. Republican Party material, 1960-1969
Administrative Information
Public Affairs Guide of Oklahoma (booklet) published by the Oklahoma Republican State Committee. Program 1963 Oklahoma Republican State Convention. Precinct Captain's handbook for the Oklahoma County Republican Party Organization, 1961. 1962 G.O.P. Victory Pre-Launch Briefing-manual of materials for campaign. Organization Manual for Young Republican National Federation. Five Republican pamphlets. Campaign literature Oklahoman Republicans for Reagan, 1967. Oklahoma Republicans' Road to Victory (booklet, 1960).
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folder 8. Oklahoma Political events, 1960-1969
Administrative Information
Invitation to 1963 political dinner for Barry Goldwater in Bartlesville. Ribbon from a 1964 Goldwater rally in Tulsa, with button. Flier for 1968 Henry Bellmon rally and bar-b-q in Stillwater.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 9. Correspondence, 1960-1969
Administrative Information
Letter from Bud Wilkinson after losing his senatorial campaign. Thank you card from Mrs. Howard Edmondson. 1968 letter from John Jarman to J. Reed Thomas. Letter from Judge Earl Welch to Oklahoma Democratic Headquarters, 1962. Letter from Rep. Ed Edmondson to J. M. Dunning, 1962. Letter from Sen. Kerr to J. M. Dunning. Letter from Rep. John Jarman to Dunning. 1963 letter from Fred Harris to Pat Brogan, with autographed photo (reproduction). Campaign letter from Robert S. Kerr. Telegram from Carl Albert to Oklahoma Democratic Committee. 1966 campaign letter from Boots Taliaferro, political correspondence from Fred harris 1964, political correspondence from senator mike monroney 1964, political correspondence from Congressman victor wickersham 1964.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 10. Ladybird Johnson Oklahoma-related material, 1960-1969
Administrative Information
1963 letter and napkin concerning Ladybird Johnson's visit to Oklahoma City in 1963. Literature on the 1964 Ladybird Johnson flying whistle stop that traveled through Oklahoma.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. Campaign literature, letters, and ephemera, 1960-1969
Administrative Information
Including for Cleeta John Rogers for Senator, Hayden Crawford for Senator, Fred Harris for Senator, Wilburn Cartwright, Mike Monroney for Congress, Jed Johnson, Jr., for Congress, Glen Key for State Treasurer, C. H. Spearman for State Representative, Jim Arrington for Democratic National Committeeman, J. L. Gourley for State Rep., Warren Green for State Rep., Raymond Gary for Gov., William Burkhart for Gov., Tom Steed for Congress, Boots Taliaferro for Congress, Raymond Gary for U.S. Senate. Bayard Auchincloss for Congress (The Auchincloss Cook Book), R.R. Cunningham for justice of the peace sample democratic ballot 1960.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 12. Campaign literature, letters, and ephemera for Preston Moore for Gov., 1960-1969
Administrative Information
Ladies day luncheon ticket for Preston Moore running for Governor 1966.
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folder 13. Campaign literature, letters, and ephemera for National elections, 1960-1969
Administrative Information
John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Barry Goldwater, Richard Nixon, Hubert Humphrey, and George Wallace.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 14. Campaign sticker, 1960-1969
Administrative Information
For Preston Moore, Bud Wilkinson, Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, Henry Bellmon, Greve for Gov., and Fred Harris.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 15. Republican literature for the 1968 elections, 1960-1969
Administrative Information
Including the Booklet-Reasons for Reagan (1968). Reagan 68 bumperstickers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 16. Campaign literature for Hubert Humphries 1968 bid for U.S. President.
folder 17. Campaign literature for Richard Nixon 1968 bid for president, teaming with Bellmon's bid for U.S. Senate, 1960-1969
Administrative Information
Including an invitation to a September 7, 1968, speech by Nixon at Will Rogers World Airport.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 18. Campaign literature for Nelson Rockefeller's 1968 bid for U.S. President.
folder 19. Campaign literature and ephemera for George Wallace's 1968 bid for U.S. President.
folder 20. Campaign literature for Eugene McCarthy's bid for U.S. President, 1968
Administrative Information
Including an article about his campaign in The Keynoter 89 (Winter 1989).
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 21. State campaign literature and publications, 1960-1969
Administrative Information
Including Cactus Face Duggan for sheriff, James Smith Congress, Dewey Bartlett governor, Melvin Gragg for U.S. Representative, William Page fro District Judge, Charles Nesbitt for Attorney General, Bob Jordan for State Representative, Paul Boyd for City Council, Floyd Martin for County Judge, John Norris for State Representative, John Sowers for Commissioner of Labor, Frank McSherry for Judge Court of Appeals, Ralph Thompson for State Representative, Jo Ann Hennessy fro District Judge, Arnold Britton for County Judge, Neill McInnis for County Judge, Wilburn Cartwright, Richard Bertsshinger for State Representative Henry James for State Representative, and Andy Payne for Corporation Commissioner. A pamphlet on judicial reform in Oklahoma. Booklet-How Our Laws are Made by Charles Zinn and distributed by Carl Albert, 1969.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 36. Political Material, 1960s (3), 1966-1968
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Literature and ephemera from Dewey Bartlett's 1966 gubernatorial campaign., 1966-1968
Administrative Information
Literature and ephemera from Dewey Bartlett's 1966 gubernatorial campaign, including booklets, pamphlets, and newspaper clippings. Invitation and ticket to Bartlett's inaugural ball. Correspondence and material from Bartlett's term as governor, including a booklet, Partners in Progress-A Program of Excellence: Gov. Bartlett, in the First Year, and 3 internal memos from Mike McCarville to Gov. Bartlett, including one dated July 26, 1972, during Bartlett's run for the U.S. Senate.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Literature and ephemera from Bo Callowaly's 1966 gubernatorial campaign., 1966-1968
Administrative Information
Including stationary, volunteer information, and pamphlets.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Literature and ephemera from Preston Moore's gubernatorial campaign, 1966
Administrative Information
Including correspondence, pamphlets, and a flier fro the November 3, 1966, Democratic Round-up Rally at Oklahoma City.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Literature from Happy Camp's 1966 gubernatorial campaign.
folder 5. Literature and ephemera from Cleeta John Rogers 1966 gubernatorial campaign.
folder 6. Literature and ephemera from Henry Ford's 1966 gubernatorial campaign, 1966-1968
Administrative Information
Including a program from the Henry Ford Spectacular, which features Jimmy Dean and Molly Bee.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 7. Literature and ephemera from Pat Patterson's 1966 U.S. Senate Campaign.
folder 8. Literature and ephemera from J. Robert Wootten's Lieut. Governor campaign., 1966
folder 9. Campaign Literature and Political Ephemera, 1966
Administrative Information
James Garrett for Attorney General, Leo Winters for state treasurer, George Nigh for Lieut. Gov., Don Kincaid for U.S. Senate, J. J. Caldwell for Commissioner of Labor, E. Melvin Porter for State Senate, and program for the October 18, 1966 Oklahoma Democratic Jubilee Dinner, A Salute to Senator A.S. Mike Monroney program.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 10. Miscellaneous AFL-CIO material, 1967-1969
Administrative Information
Including a 1967 map of the Oklahoma Congressional Districts, 1967 AFL-CIO News Report of the 90th Congress, map of where the 1967 members of the Oklahoma Senate were from, map of where the 1967 members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives were from,1968 list of candidates fro state offices, AFL-CIO 1968 political resolutions and endorsements-including Ed Edmondson, Jerry Sokolosky, Tom Steed, lowering the voting age to 18, Carl Albert, Hubert Humphrey, pamphlets from the legislative department-“A Fair Tax Policy,” “Welfare-Pension Plan Protection,” Occupational Health and Safety,” and “Consumer Protection.”
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folder 11. John Birch Society material.
folder 12. Republican Party material, 1966-1968
Administrative Information
Including pamphlets, campaign pamphlet fro John Meikle for State Chairman of the Oklahoma Young Republican Federation, and correspondence from David Bartlett, chairman of the state Republican Finance Committee asking for funds.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 13. Literature and ephemera from Richard Nixon's U.S. Presidential campaign, 1968
Administrative Information
Including a pamphlet of a 1968 radio address, flow chart of the Nixon for President Committee, April 28 press release naming Oklahoman Drew Mason as finance director for Nixon's organization, stationary, clippings of other Oklahoman's on Nixon's staff, March 19, 1967, and April 16, 1967, Gallup Reports, press release (August 17, 1967) and news clippings about Henry Bellmon becoming Chairman of the national Nixon for President Committee, fundraising material, correspondence, progress reports, list of committee staff and function, letter of endorsement for Nixon from members of the U.S. Congress, pamphlets (one on how to organize a Nixon club), circular-Men for Nixon, publication-Youth for Nixon 2 (March 1968), Nixon News (19 February 1968), Nixon Newsletter (17 May 1968), booklet-Athletes for Nixon.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 14. Literature and ephemera from Richard Nixon's U.S. Presidential campaign, 1968
Administrative Information
Including a pamphlet of a 1968 radio address, flow chart of the Nixon for President Committee, April 28 press release naming Oklahoman Drew Mason as finance director for Nixon's organization, stationary, clippings of other Oklahoman's on Nixon's staff, March 19, 1967, and April 16, 1967, Gallup Reports, press release (August 17, 1967) and news clippings about Henry Bellmon becoming Chairman of the national Nixon for President Committee, fundraising material, correspondence, progress reports, list of committee staff and function, letter of endorsement for Nixon from members of the U.S. Congress, pamphlets (one on how to organize a Nixon club), circular-Men for Nixon, publication-Youth for Nixon 2 (March 1968), Nixon News (19 February 1968), Nixon Newsletter (17 May 1968), booklet-Athletes for Nixon.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 15. Original newspaper clippings from the Richard Nixon material
folder 16. George Romney for President Newsletter (May June 1967).
box 37. Political Material, 1960s (4), 1958-1969
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Material and scripts from the Tulsa and Oklahoma Gridiron Club banquets, 1959, 1961, 1962, and 1963.
folder 2. Correspondence of the Chairman of the Oklahoma Democratic State Central Committee, 1958-1969
Administrative Information
Correspondence of the Chairman of the Oklahoma Democratic State Central Committee (Gene McGill and Loyd Benefield), 1958- , including with Mike Monroney, Lyndon B. Johnson, Don Winterburg, John Criswell (secretary to Gov. Edmondson), copies of the national Democrat (26 December 1961 and 26 January 1963), John Bailey, Tom Brislin, James Farley, Frank Keller, Richard Durham, Ruth Eisner, and a 1968 list of committee officials.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Campaign ephemera from out-of-state candidates,, 1958-1969
Administrative Information
Including John Rousselot for Congress (California), Frank Walton for Congress (California), Jack Alex for Congress (Calilfornia), Harry Faull for Mayor of Pomona (California), Pete Geiger for Councilman (Pomona?, California), Hugh Flournoy for assemblyman for Pomona (California), Glen Lipscomb for Congress (California), Mark Hatfield for U.S. Senator (Oregon).
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Correspondence, 1958-1969
Administrative Information
October 6, 1969, letter to a Mr. Lyon from Walter Cronkite about the Church of St. Mary, Aldermanbury in Fulton, Missouri, fundraising project.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Political stickers.
box 38. Political Material, 1960s (5), 1960-1969
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. T. Blankenship ran for Attorney General, 1960
Administrative Information
This folder contains fliers, cards, stickers and newspaper articles from his campaign.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Fred Harris ran for US Senate, 1964
Administrative Information
This folder contains cards, letters fliers, stickers and newspaper articles from his campaign.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Tom Harris campaign for US Senate, 1964
Administrative Information
This folder contains cards, letters, fliers and newspaper articles from his campaign.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Denzil Dennygram Garrison campaign for Congress., 1966
Administrative Information
This folder contains fliers and a newspaper article from his campaign.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Henry Bellmon campaign for US Senate, 1968
Administrative Information
This folder contains a fan, a petition, fliers, letters and a newspaper article from his campaign.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Ralph W. Graves (State Senator from 1956-1975) material., 1960-1969
Administrative Information
This folder contains correspondence, newspaper articles, pictures, and other material from his time in office.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 7. Ralph W. Graves's material continued.
folder 8. Ralph W. Graves's material continued.
folder 9. Absentee Ballots and instructions from the 1968 election.
folder 10. Political and campaign material, 1960-1969
Administrative Information
This folder contains candidate cards for Cowboy Pink Williams, David Hall, Preston Moore, Tom Brett, Glen Key, Charles Nesbitt, John Rogers, Leo Winters, Tom Daxon, Dewey Bartlett, newspaper articles and the Oklahoma Political Handbook.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. Campaign cards, 1960-1969
Administrative Information
This folder contains candidate cards for Jo Ann Hennessy, Sandy Sanders, Preston J. Moore, John C. Powell, James H. Harrod, Jo Ann Mc Innis, Jim Cook, Jim Gallagher, Frank D. McSherry, Dale Bridges, Cleeta John Rogers, Hayden Crawford, Robert Breeden, Happy Camp, Mel Gragg, Hez Bussey, and Lou Allard.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 12. Campaign cards and other political ephemera, 1960-1969
Administrative Information
This folder contains candidate cards for Harry Johnson, Bryce Baggett, Wilburn Cartwright, Hugh Collum, C. Plowboy Edwards, Robert Lavender, Nelson Newman, Henry Ford, Don Wilson, George Lange, James Garrett, Lawson Pratt, and other political material, I'm for Bryce Baggett cards.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 13. Political Correspondence, 1969
Administrative Information
This folder contains letters from National Citizens Committee Concerned about Deployment of the ABM, The Committee of 100, Benjamin Spock, Vietnam Gift PAC, Southern Christian Leadership Council, the ACLU, and the America the Beautiful Fund.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 14. Campaign Material and Ephemera, 1960-1969
Administrative Information
Bud Wilkerson, Fred Harris, Barry Goldwater, Richard Nixon, Al Kavanaugh, Happy Camp, Raymond Gary, James Howard Edmondson, George Nigh, Leo Winters, Dewey Bartlett, Paul Summers and Miscellaneous newspaper clippings.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 15. Wallace for president and Henry Bellmon Material
oversize box 39. Political Material, 1960s
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Oversize newspapers, mostly relating to Robert S. Kerr
Released on 2008-09-11.
newspaper 1. Oklahoma Orbit, 8 September 1963
newspaper 2. Oklahoma Orbit, 21 July 1963.
newspaper 3. Kermac News: Robert S. Kerr Memorial Issue (January 1963).
newspaper 4. Oklahoma City Times, 1 January 1963 (Kerr Dies)
newspaper 5. Daily Oklahoman, 4 January 1963 (partial)
newspaper 6. Daily Oklahoman, 5 January 1963 (Kerr's funeral)
newspaper 7. Daily Oklahoman, 2 January 1963 (Kerr Death Shocks State)
newspaper 8. Oklahoma City Times, 5 January 1963.
newspaper 9. Oklahoma City Times, 4 January 1963.
newspaper 10. Oklahoma City Times, 3 January 1963
newspaper 11. Oklahoma City Times, 2 January 1963.
newspaper 12. Daily Oklahoman, 3 January 1963.
newspaper 13. Oklahoma's Orbit, 13 January 1963 (Bellmon 17th Governor).
box 40. Gladys Gockel Papers, 1968
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Material from the 1968 Republican Convention, 1968
Administrative Information
including a guide to the convention, delegate badge, tickets, rules, orders of business, receptions, list of delegates, programs, hotel bill, committee reports, resolution choosing Miami Beach as the location for the convention, and a tally of the voting.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Convention Hotline (weekly newsletter of the Republican Convention), 1968
folder 3. Material from the Republican Convention, 1968
Administrative Information
including invitations to various functions, brochures of local attractions, and press kit from the city of Miami Beach.
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folder 4. Letters sent to Gockel urging her not to vote for Nelson Rockefeller, and one letter from Gockel to the Guidepost.
folder 5. Letters and literature supporting Ronald Reagan
folder 6. Letters and literature supporting or concerning Ronald Reagan, including a biography.
folder 7. Letters and literature supporting or concerning Nelson Rockefeller
folder 8. Letters and literature supporting or concerning Nelson Rockefeller.
folder 9. Letters and literature supporting or concerning Nelson Rockefeller
folder 10. Letters and literature supporting or concerning Nelson Rockefeller.
folder 11. copies of photos from the 1968 Republican Convention transferred to the photograph division
box 41. Gladys Gockel Papers, 1968-1970
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Newspaper and broadsides concerning Nelson Rockefeller, 1968
folder 2. Letters and literature supporting or concerning Richard Nixon, including a biography.
folder 3. Letters and literature supporting or concerning Richard Nixon
folder 4. Letters and literature supporting or concerning Richard Nixon
folder 5. Newspapers and broadsides supporting or concerning Richard Nixon
folder 6. Campaign materials for Pat Patterson run for U.S. Senate, including press releases and speeches.
folder 7. Miscellaneous political material
folder 8. Campaign literature supporting various Republican candidates, 1970
Administrative Information
including Ralph Thompson for Lt. Governor, Dewey Bartlett for Governor, Vondel Smith for State Treasurer, J. Michael Donahoe for Secretary of State, Jack Short for State Senate, Terry Campbell for U.S. Congress, C. C. Cooper for State Senate, Norvell Rose for County Commissioner, and Dale Crowder for District Attorney.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 42. Political Material, 1970s, 1970-1979
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Literature and ephemera from Dewey Bartlett's 1970 gubernatorial campaign
folder 2. Literature and ephemera from Dewey Bartlett's 1972 campaign for U.S. Senate
folder 3. Press Releases from Dewey Bartlett's 1972 campaign for U.S. Senate
folder 4. Press Releases from Dewey Bartlett's 1972 campaign for U.S. Senate
folder 5. Correspondence and Schedules from Dewey Bartlett's 1972 campaign for U.S. Senate
folder 6. Speeches and administrative information from Dewey Bartlett's 1972 campaign for U.S. Senate
folder 7. Copies of correspondence between Ralph Thompson and Ronald Reagan regarding Dewey Bartlett, a copy of Bartlett's 1942 class president's address to Princeton, and a copy of Thompson's enshrinement of Bartlett into the Oklahoma Air Space Hall of Fame.
box 43. Political Material, 1970s, 1970-1979
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. David Hall campaign literature and ephemera, 1970-1979
Administrative Information
David Hall material, including campaign literature and ephemera, 1971 inauguration napkin, invitation to the inauguration ball, tickets to a 1973 testimonial dinner for Hall, ticket to 1974 reception at the governor's mansion, two little pamphlets on Hall's accomplishments as governor, invitations to a 1973 birthday gala for Hall, two letters announcing Sen. Ted Kennedy's visit to Oklahoma, and a letter and material from the David Hall Defense Fund.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. David Boren political material, 1970-1979
Administrative Information
David Boren material, including 1974 governor campaign literature and ephemera, 1975 program of his inaugural activities, program of the inauguration arts festival, invitation to the inaugural festivities, and a 1978 general letter declaring Boren's intention to run for U.S. Senator.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. George Nigh material., 1970-1979
Administrative Information
Including campaign letters and literature, thank you letters to Luke Crum and Tom Brittain in 1978, program to the 1979 inauguration, and program to the inauguration ball.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Carl Albert material., 1970-1979
Administrative Information
Including 1971 TIME magazine with Albert on the cover, as well as a signed cover, invitation to a Janaury 21, 1971, reception in Washington, D.C., for Albert, invitation to an April 15, 1972, testimonial banquet for Albert at McAlester, and program for the First Exhibit of the Portrait of Speaker Carl Albert at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington on May 10, 1974.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Fred Harris material, 1970-1979
Administrative Information
Including 1976 Fred Harris for President Issues Handbook, Pamphlet-You Can be a Delegate for Fred Harris to the Democratic National Convention, and Fred Harris for President stationary.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Jim Inhofe material, including 1974 gubernatorial campaign literature and ephemera.
folder 7. Larry Derryberry material., 1970-1979
Administrative Information
Including 1978 gubernatorial campaign literature and ephemera and one letter concerning his reelection bid for Attorney General.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 8. 1970s campaign literature and ephemera., 1970-1979
Administrative Information
Including Bryce Baggett for Senator, Dewey Bartlett for U.S. Senate, Jed Johnson for Senate, Roy Turner for Lt. Governor, Rex Sparger for U.S. Senate, Wm. Patrick Schmitt for U.S. Congress, Clara Luper for U.S. Senate, Glenn English for Congress, Robert Bright for U.S. Congress, Ed Edmondson for U.S. Senate, Alan Merrell for Congress, Clem McSpadden for Governor, Engel for Congress, Stephen Jones for Congress and Dewey Bartlett for Governor coloring book, political correspondence from Senator Dewey Bartlett 1975, Human Events newsletter 1975.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 9. Political publications and ephemera, 1970-1979
Administrative Information
The Republican Women's Club of Oklahoma City Yearbook, 1973-74. Libertarian Party of Oklahoma Newsletter Vol. 1 No. 4 (1976). AFL-CIOklahoma News Vol. 1 No. 8 (September-October 1976). 1974 letter on corrections reform in Oklahoma from Volunteers in Corrections. Minutes of the Inaugural Ball Committee on 12-19-1978 for the Oklahoma Arts and Humanities Council.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 10. Political Events, 1970-1979
Administrative Information
Including a ticket for a reception honoring Robert Strauss at Oklahoma City on April 6, 1973, A November 1, 1978, reception invitation at Oklahoma City to meet John Connally, invitation to a reception honoring R. Sargent Shriver on February 15, 1973 at Tulsa, 1978 program for Oklahoma Symphony Orchestra Arts Appreciation Concert signed by David Boren, 1979 program for Oklahoma Sympnony Orchestra 4th Annual Appreciation Concert signed by George Nigh, Flier to see Arlo Guthrie and Shenandoah in concert at Norman to support the Fred Harris for President committee, and an invitation to a testimonial banquet in honor of Tom Steed on August 26, 1977 in Shawnee, Oklahoma city times "J. Howard Edmondson dies" 1971.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. Material related to national politics, 1970-1979
Administrative Information
Flier to see Gerald Ford on October 22, 1974 at Oklahoma City (2 copies with his picture, and two with drawings). Invitation to private reception with Ford, as well as Ann Armstrong, Sen. James McClure, Eddie Chiles, Wayne Newton, and Michael Landon at the Skirvin Hotel, Oklahoma City. Invitation to 1973 presidential inauguration. Flier for an Oklahoma City Rally with Spiro Agnew and Dewey Bartlett. General letter from Senator Bartlett to new residents of Oklahoma. 1972 campaign letter written by Agnew for Richard Nixon. 1976 Eugene McCarthy for president campaign letter. Vote for Gerald Ford for president newsletter published by the Republican Party.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. Political material (national), 1970-1979
Administrative Information
Paper pennant “Support our President and God Loves Nixon.” 1973 letter and material from Ralph Nader. General card to J. Dunning from President Nixon thanking him for supporting the pursuit of peace in Vietnam. General card to Dunning from Ladybird Johnson thanking him for his sympathy correspondence after Lyndon Johnson's 1973 death. Invitation to Democratic gala at Oklahoma City featuring Ted Kennedy on September 8, 1973. Campaign card for Ronald Reagan in 1976.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 12. Jimmy Carter material, 1970-1979
Administrative Information
Jimmy Carter campaign material for 1976 presidential election and material from his October 1976 visit to the University of Oklahoma and Norman, with copies of photographs transferred to the photo-archives.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 44. Political Material, 1970s, 1970-1979
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Tom Steed material
folder 2. Literature on the 1975 State Questions.
folder 3. Campaign material on Bob Funston's 1978 gubernatorial campaign.
folder 4. Campaign material on Bryce Baggett's 1970 gubernatorial campaign
folder 5. Campaign material for Fred Harris for U.S. President, 1976.
folder 6. Campaign material for David Boren's 1974 gubernatorial campaign
folder 7. Ephemera from David Boren's 1975 inauguration.
folder 8. Henry Bellmon's 1974 Senate campaign material.
folder 9. Republican Party candidate's material on the 1970 election.
folder 10. Political material for David Hall's 1970 and 1974 gubernatorial campaigns., 1970-1979
Administrative Information
Thank You letter to central state from Governor David Hall 1974.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 45. Political Material, 1970s, 1974-1978
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Campaign material for Mickey Edwards from his campaigns for Congress, 1974, 1976, and 1978
folder 2. Paula Unruh for Congress campaign literature., 1978
folder 3. ERA material, 1975
folder 4. Campaign literature for Clem McSpadden's 1974 gubernatorial campaign
folder 5. Campaign literature for Jim Head's 1978 gubernatorial campaign
folder 6. Literature for Rex Sparger's 1974 U.S. Senate campaign
folder 7. Campaign material for Ed Edmondson and his 1974 U.S. Senate campaign.
folder 8. George Miskovsky for U.S. Senate material, 1978.
folder 9. Clyde Madden for U.S. Senate 1974 campaign material
folder 10. A. J. Van Dusen for U.S. Senate 1974 campaign material.
folder 11. Political material from Henry Bellmon's 1974 U.S. Senate campaign.
folder 12. Literature and ephemera from Jim Inhofe's 1974 gubernatorial campaign.
box 46. Political Material, 1970s, 1974-1979
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Campaign literature for David Boren's 1978 run for the U.S. Senate
folder 2. Campaign literature for Ed Edmondson's 1978 run for the U.S. Senate
folder 3. Political literature for Denzil Garrison's 1974 gubernatorial campaign
folder 4. Political material for Ron Shott's 1978 gubernatorial campaign
folder 5. Campaign material for Charles Nesbitt's 1974 senate run.
folder 6. Political material for Jerry Mash's 1978 gubernatorial campaign, 1974-1979
folder 7. 1978 ephemera for Dean Bridges Senate campaign
folder 8. Gene Stipe's 1978 U.S. Senate campaign
folder 9. Material from George Nigh's 1979 inauguration.
folder 10. Material for Bob Kamm's 1978 U.S. Senate campaign
folder 11. Larry Derryberry's 1978 gubernatorial campaign material.
box 47. Political Material, 1970s, 1970-1979
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Campaign literature and political material, 1970-1979
Administrative Information
Senate Rules for the State of Oklahoma, 1973-74. Campaign material for Ralph Graves, R. Carter, Roger MacBride, Frank McSherry, and McClintic. Program for Campaign '78: Oklahoma's Political Pictures in Black and White on exhibit at Concepts in Photography in Oklahoma City in 1978. American Party material. Right to Work, pro and con, literature. Booklets on Oklahoma City's Melody Cleaners and Okc's history. Signed picture of Danny Williams. Newsletter-The Oklahoma Constitution Vol. 4 No. 3. Bumper stickers-remember the POWs.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Political materials concerning Bill Roth, Edward Schmults, Mo Udall, Jerry Gilbert, and Russell Long.
folder 3. Democrat political materials, 1970-1979
Administrative Information
Concerning Lloyd Bentsen, Spencer Bernard, George McGovern (in Spanish), Herbert Humphrey, Gladys Warren, Mary Helm, Jed Johnson, Ted Bonham, Bill Williams, Jimmy Carter, Richard Bertschinger, Beverly Falconer, Jan Cartwright, Jess Atherton, Cuffie Waid, Patrick Schmitt, Gladys Warren, Joe Hunt, Roy Turner, Jerry Gilbert, Victor Wickersham, Gilmer Capps, Weldon Davis, John Rogers, Rex Privett, and Anthony Points.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Democrat political material, 1970-1979
Administrative Information
Including for Mack Kuykendall, Ted Bonham, Don Wilson, Russell Wayland, Archibald Hill, Gary Rhodes, Finis Smith, Jerry Gilbert, and an impeach Nixon sign.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Republican political material, 1970-1979
Administrative Information
Including E. Z. Million, Tess Rizzuti, Scotty Robb, Richard Nixon, G. T. Blankenship, Gary Richardson, Harold Hunter, J. Michael Donahoe, M. R. Oyler, and Jay Wilkinson, OSU commencement featuring president Richard Nixon 1974.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Republican Party material for the 1976 elections.
folder 7. George Nigh campaign material for the 1978 gubernatorial campaign.
folder 8. Jim Inhofe political material and news releases.
folder 9. Floyd Shealy campaign material for the 1978 gubernatorial campaign
folder 10. Campaign Material and Ephemera, 1970-1979
Administrative Information
Fred Harris, David Hall, and Keith Cartwright, Governors of Oklahoma 1890-1979 booklet.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 48. Candidates A-C, 1980
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Art Adams ran for 5th Congressional District, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes fliers, business cards, and bumper stickers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. John B. Anderson of Illinois campaign for U.S. President, 1980
Administrative Information
John B. Anderson of Illinois ran for President of the United States as an Independent. This folder includes many news paper articles on Anderson as well as fliers, his views on productivity, energy, science and technology, and mass transportation. It also contains letters to his supporters, a biography, a listing of Oklahoma volunteers, and fliers that include his running mate, Patrick J. Lucey and bumper stickers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Gean Atkinson for House District 83, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes fliers, letters to supporters and personal correspondence.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Jimmy Birdsong for Corporation Commissioner, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes a press release and business cards.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Richard T. Buchanan ran for State Representative of District 100, 1980
folder 6. George Bush's presidential campaign, 1980
Administrative Information
George Bush ran for President in 1980 before being selected as the running mate for Ronald Reagan. This folder includes campaign fliers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 7. Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale material., 1980
Administrative Information
Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale ran for reelection in 1980. This folder includes an invitation to an organizational meeting, a listing of delegates for each precinct, caucus attendee information sheets, letters to supporters, fliers, letters on the issues, a summary of Oklahoma's key information and data, invitations to a dinner sponsored by Donna Nigh, and bumper stickers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 8. Ed Clark ran for President of the United States as a Libertarian., 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers, a booklet containing Clark's beliefs and platform, and business cards.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 9. Billy Joe Clegg ran for US Senate, 1980
folder 10. Andy Coats ran for US Senate as a Democrat, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes personal correspondence, an invitation to a dinner honoring Coats, campaign fliers, copies of Coats Chronicle, invitations to auctions and a barbeque, a fan and bumper stickers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. Andy Coats for Senate continued., 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes an invitation for a dinner with Paul Harvey to benefit The Meadows home in Edmond, an invitation to have coffee and donuts with Mrs. David Boren and Mrs. Andy Coats, and an invitation to a Harvest Buffet to honor Andy Coats. It also contains a fan, newspaper articles, fliers, personal correspondence, letters to supporters, a listing of Oklahoma County Volunteers, campaign fliers and a newspaper article.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 49. Candidates C-M, 1980
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Tom Coker ran for State Representative for District 44, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes fliers, postcards and business cards.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Frank W. Davis ran for State Representative for District 31., 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. John Dawson ran for the 5th Congressional District seat, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers and a letter asking for support.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Norma Eagleton ran for Corporation Commissioner, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes fliers, letters asking for support, a letter to Mr. John Dunning, postcards and bumpers tickers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Mickey Edwards' campaign for the 5th Congressional District seat., 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes postcards, letters asking for support, articles on the issues, a letter to Mr. John Dunning, a menu from the roast of Mickey Edwards on September 20, 1980, a letter from supporter Bill Swisher, dinner schedules from the Mickey Edward roast, newspaper articles and bumper stickers
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Linda Emery ran for State Representative for District 45, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers, and a letter asking for support.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 7. Paul English ran for US Senate, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers and a newspaper article.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 8. Gary Gardenhire ran for Corporation Commissioner, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers, business cards, a letter explaining general information on the corporation commission, and a copy of Gardenhire's resume.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 9. Gar Graham ran for US Senate in 1980. This folder includes campaign fliers.
folder 10. Bill Graves ran for State Representative for District 84, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. James E. Hamilton campaign for US Senate, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes biographical information, a letter telling what Oklahoma editors have to say about Hamilton, a letter asking for support, a letter to Hamilton's campaign manager, his announcement to run for Senate, news releases, his itinerary, a memo from his legal counsel summarizing the federal election laws, newsletters, newspaper articles and bumper stickers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 12. David Hood ran for the 5th Congressional District seat, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes a letter to Mr. Hood from the Public Employees Association pledging their support, campaign fliers, letters asking for support, news releases, a letter from the Oklahoma Women's Political Caucus pledging their support to Hood, information on how to do telephoning for the volunteers, a booklet on the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, an invitation to a reception thrown by Governor Nigh and Senator Boren in Hood's honor on October 21, 1980, a fan and bumper stickers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 13. David Hopper ran for US House of Representative for the 4th District, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers and a sticker.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 14. Gene Howard ran for US Senate, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes a pad of paper with Gene Howard on it, an invitation to a reception honoring Howard on April 8, 1980 in Washington D.C., an invitation to a reception honoring Howard on April 11, 1980, an Oklahoma Press Association name tag for Ed Hardy, a list of County Coordinators, a script for the telephone bank, personal correspondence, even appearance forms, news releases, campaign fliers, newspaper articles and a sticker.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 15. James R. “Jim” Jones ran for Congress, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes a volunteer folder with pamphlets, business cards and a letter of information on what the volunteer should do.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 16. Howard Joplin ran for US Senate, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers and a bumper sticker.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 17. Bill Kennedy ran for Corporation Commissioner, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes a fact sheet about Kennedy, a campaign flier and a business card.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 18. Ted Kennedy ran for President of the United States, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes postcards, a letter to delegates, a letter about the Democratic Convention, a newspaper article from the Norma Transcript, a campaign flier, postcards from the National Convention in New York City to Mr. John Dunning from Jim, a news release, bumper stickers and a newspaper article.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 19. Robert S. Kerr Jr. ran for US Senate, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes postcards, business cards, campaign fliers, letters asking for support, a letter from the UAW pledging their support to Kerr, newspaper articles, and a bumper sticker.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 20. Maxine Kincheloe ran for Representative for District 96, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 21. Richard Klabzuba ran for US Senate in 1980. This folder includes business cards.
folder 22. Jesse D. Knipp ran for the 5th Congressional District seat, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes a business card, letter of information about Knipp and stickers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 23. Mack Kuykendall ran for State Representative for District 97, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers and business cards.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 24. Bob Lee ran for Representative for District 91, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers and a copy of a letter from Ronald Reagan.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 25. Clifford O. Marshall ran for US House of Representatives for the 4th District, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers and business cards.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 26. Merle McCollum ran for Corporation Commissioner in 1980. This folder includes campaign fliers.
box 50. Candidates M-Z, 1980
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. John McCune ran for State Representative for District 45, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes a flier, a fan and two posters.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Dave McCurdy ran for US House of Representatives for District 4., 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers, a newspaper articles, and a poster.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Carol McCurley ran for the 6th Congressional District seat, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes a postcard, campaign fliers, and a letter asking for support.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Ed Moore ran for State Senate District 45., 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Robert Murphy ran for US Senate., 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes a newsletter about the issues from a Libertarian perspective, two campaign fliers, and a biography of Murphy.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Charles Nesbitt ran for US Senate., 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes news releases, a statement from Nesbitt, a letter about taxes, and campaign fliers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 7. Don Nickles US Senate campaign., 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers, a letter to Mr. John Dunning, postcards, copies of the Nickles Newsletter, copies of the Citizens for the Republic Newsletter, a letter from the National Republican Senatorial Committee, lists of supporters names, a memo on the reorganization for the general election, volunteer instruction sheets, an announcement to run for Senate, newspaper articles, personal correspondence and bumper stickers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 8. Ed Noble ran for US Senate, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes pledge cards, newspaper articles, letters to supporters, campaign fliers, a questionnaire from the Concerned Christians of Oklahoma, personal correspondence, a biography of Noble, a copy of the Citizens of Oklahoma newsletter, a letter from the National Right to Work Committee, a letter from the Oklahoma Republican Party, an event/appearance form, a copy of the TV schedule, Noble's itinerary, an Issue statement on the ERA, abortion, wheat embargo and draft registration, and bumper stickers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 9. Ronald Reagan Presidential campaign, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign material, letters to his supporters, news releases, magazine articles, and newspaper articles.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 10. Gary Richardson ran for Congress, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. Howard Rutledge ran for US House of Representative for the 4th District, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes postcards, letters to supporters, posters, and newspaper articles.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 12. Ann Savage ran for State Representative for District 83 in1980. This folder includes campaign fliers.
folder 13. Thorne Stallings ran for US Senate, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers, business cards, and stickers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 14. Jim Townsend ran for US House of Representative for the 4th District, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers and a notepad with Jim Townsend on it.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 15. M. E. “Cuffie” Wade ran for US House of Representative for the 4th District in 1980. This folder includes campaign fliers.
folder 16. Victor Wickersham ran for Corporation Commissioner, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes business cards.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 17. John Zelnick ran for US Senate in 1980. This folder includes newspaper articles.
folder 18. John Zink ran for US Senate, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes letters to supporters, Zink's biography, personal correspondence, an invitation to a barbeque on Zink's behalf, campaign fliers, and newsletters from Zink's campaign, newspaper articles, a copy of a survey about Zink, and stickers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 51. Political Material from the Elections, 1980
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Democratic Party Literature from the 1980 campaigns., 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes a letter from the Democratic Party of Oklahoma County, an open letter to House District 86 respondents, newsletter about Wes Watkins, newsletter about Bob Kerr, campaign flier for Mike Synar, campaign flier for Glenn English, campaign flier for John Kennedy, a copy of the David Boren Report, copies of the Demo Memo, a flier for the Democratic party, newspaper articles and bumper stickers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Oklahoma Federation of Democrat Women's Clubs from the 1980 elections, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes invitations to meet with Hannah Atkins at the Democratic Convention, a booklet from the Oklahoma Federation of Democratic Women's Clubs 15th Annual Convention on April 11-12, 1980 in Shawnee, Oklahoma, a letter from Henrietta Hilderbrand and delegate for Carter/Mondale, a report of the Clubs finance committee, and stickers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. 1980 Census Information., 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes a booklet on how the census benefits you, a camera-ready copy of the pamphlet that went out to the general public on the census, information sheets about the census, a sample copy of the census, and bumper stickers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Equal Rights Amendment and the 1980 Election., 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes pamphlets about the ERA, and newspaper articles.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Libertarian Party Literature concerning the 1980 election., 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers for James L. Rushing, fliers about the Libertarian party, and posters.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Oklahoma City Council Ward 2 elections on September 5, 1980., 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes pamphlets by Marge Feighny, Al Pons, and Clark Curry.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 7. Moral Majority concerning the 1980 election., 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes letter from Dr. Jerry Falwell, the Moral Majority of Oklahoma, Windsor Hills Baptist Church, World Hunger Day, and newspaper articles.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 8. Oklahoma City Gridiron Club, 1980
Administrative Information
Oklahoma City Gridiron Club of 1980 includes a banquet to honor people in the media and sports.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 9. Oklahoma Democratic Party Convention, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes a nametag for Perry Dillon, business cards, letters to the delegates, campaign fliers, a delegate survey and bumper stickers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 10. Pro-Nuclear Power material, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes information sheets about nuclear power, a booklet on nuclear power and bumper stickers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. Penn Square Mall Candidates Fair, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes newspaper articles, fliers from Bob Lee, Lincoln Plaza Inn fliers, a newsletter from Opra News, a newsletter about State Question 545, campaign fliers from Larry Reavis, Gene Wells, Rex Garton, and Dosha Lapp.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 12. Republican Party Literature about the 1980 election, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes campaign fliers for Rick Stahl, T. D. Storie, copies of the GOP Trunkline, the Senior Republicans, and pamphlets on voting Republican, an American activity book for children, a flier for Young Republicans, press releases from the Oklahoma Republican Party, fact sheets, newspaper articles and bumper stickers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 13. 1980 Election misc. documents, 1980
Administrative Information
This folder includes a letter from the Southern Poverty Law Center, a letter from the United Nations of Oklahoma City, a flier from the Okie Review: Immoral Minority of Oklahoma, boycott of Coors Beer, boycott of J.P. Stevens, newsletter from the Student Alliance, a letter from Anita Bryant ministries, and flier from the Oklahomans for Right to Work.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 52. Political Material, 1980s, 1980-1989
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Bob Kerr 1980 Senate campaign literature and ephemera.
folder 2. 1983 George Nigh inauguration program.
folder 3. Mike Turpen fliers for his 1986 gubernatorial campaign.
folder 4. Don Nickles material, 1980-1989
Administrative Information
Invitation and tickets to a presidential tribute (Ronald Reagan) to Senator Don Nickles at the Skirvin Plaza in Oklahoma City on June 15, 1985. Christmas cards from Nickles and family to John Dunning, 1986 and 1987, Political correspondence from Senator Don Nickels.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Congressman Mickey Edwards' material, 1980-1989
Administrative Information
Including letters to his constituents, fliers, and newsletters.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Programs and invitations to “Faith in America” Dinner, 1980-1989
Administrative Information
Programs and invitations to “Faith in America” Dinner on behalf of Ed Moore, Congressional Candidate, with guests Lyn Nofziger and Eddie Chiles on June 16, 1982, in Oklahoma City.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 7. Neal McCaleb material, 1980-1989
Administrative Information
A 1986 letter from Neal McCaleb to George Camp, thanking him for his service in the Oklahoma legislature. Flier to elect John Hill to replace McCaleb during his run for Governor. McCaleb for Governor Campaign cards, 1982.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 8. Political campaign literature and ephemera, 1980-1989
Administrative Information
Including Lamb for Lt. Governor, James U.S. Senate, Nelson “Freckles” Little for Governor, David Hood for U.S. Congress, Freddye Williams state representative, Dave McCurdy U.S. House of Representatives, Charles Morgan Corporation Commissioner, Kurt Glassco U.S. Congress, Rodger Randle for Tulsa Mayor, Don McCorkell, Hargis for Governor, Gary Allison for Congress, Mike Patrick for State Representative, Robert Henry attorney general, Leo Kingston for State Senate, John McCune for State Senate, Cuffie Waid for Congress, Robert Henry for Attorney General, Virgil Cooper for U.S. Representative, Bernest Cain for State Senate, and a vote yes for liquor by the drink on April 30. Steve Sill House of Representatives, Don House for Governor, and Robert Kerr III for Lt. Governor.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 9. Political memorabilia and correspondence, 1980-1989
Administrative Information
Souvenir Program for the Diamond Jubilee Celebration at Guthrie on November 16, 1982. Poem “Get Your Irish Up!” by Virginia Jenner mailed to John Dunning. Flier for the OKIE Political Archives Collection on Display at the State Capital on January 1986. Letter from Victor Wickersham to John Dunning concerning campaign items, 55th annual gridiron Tulsa press club invatition 1987.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 10. David Boren material, 1980-1989
Administrative Information
David Boren for president-petition for Democratic voters to sign and newspaper clipping. Fan-memento of Oklahoma's 75th anniversary from Boren.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. Oklahoma Democratic Party material, 1980-1989
Administrative Information
Including invitation to a 1980 Oklahoma City appreciation dinner for Tom Steed, newsletter-Demo Memo Vol. 1 No. 1 (September 1981), 1982 list of candidates, notice of the 1983 Oklahoma County Democratic convention, Oklahoma County Democratic Central Committee rules of the 1983 convention, questionnaire of the 1983 Democratic party, Oklahoma County Democrat Vol 1 No. 2 (November/December 1987), Program of the 1988 Oklahoma Democratic Convention at Oklahoma City, and a 1989 Events Calendar and Pictorial Directory of the Oklahoma Democratic Party.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 12. U.S. President material, 1980-1989
Administrative Information
Including pamphlet-“Should Ronald Reagan be our next President,” published by Americans for Change, First Monday (February 1981) magazine about Reagan beginning his 1st term, Program and invitation to “Prelude to Victory” a tribute to Ronald Reagan at Oklahoma City on September 30, 1980, with Gerald Ford the speaker, invitation to hear Pres. Ronald Reagan at Oklahoma City on March 15, 1982, invitation to an evening with Vice-President George Bush at Tulsa on June 18, 1981, invitation to attend a joint session of the House and Senate at the state capitol for an address by Pres. Ronald Reagan on March 16, 1982, a family pass to see Reagan in Oklahoma City on June 5, 1985, Gary Hart for President 1984 campaign literature, Kennedy in 1984 bumper stickers, and 1988 George Bush campaign literature.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 13. Correspondence to Warren Green, 1980-1989
Administrative Information
Postcards to Sen. Warren Green, leader of the Oklahoma Republican Senate Caucus, supporting the ERA amendment and arguing against “block voting.”
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 14. Publications, 1980-1989
Administrative Information
Circular with pictures of Oklahoma's 39th Legislature, 1984. Circular with pictures of Oklahoma's 40th Legislature and seating chart along with Who Is Who in the 40th Legislature, 1986, and the 41st Legislature, 1987. The Oklahoma Constitution: News from the Capitol, State, and the Nation 2 (Summer 1981). Oklahoma Gazette,19 February 1986 (story on ERA). Waging Peace: Making Connections Between Global Issues and Local Actions (November 1988).
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 15. Miscellaneous material and political ephemera, 1980-1989
Administrative Information
Literature from ACT to amend Oklahoma's constitution articles 6, 9, and 29. Letter from District Attorney Bob Macy urging Oklahoma City voters to approve a school bond issue in 1989. Brochure by Committee for a Safer City on an Oklahoma City vote for funds for more police and firefighters 1989. Pamphlet-City News (November 1988) for Oklahoma City. American Red Cross literature. Postcard of the Oklahoma City Myriad. Flier against a 1989 raise in Oklahoma City sales tax. Pamphlets on Oklahoma City attractions.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 16. Literature on the 1989 Olympic Festival held in Oklahoma.
folder 17. General political ephemera, 1980-1989
Administrative Information
Letter from State Representative Don McCorkell to his constituents concerning the 1986 session. Christmas card from the David Walters' family to John Dunning. Letter from Martin Hauan advertising his book, How to Win Elections without Hardly Cheatin' At All.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 53. Political Material, 1980-1981
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Miscellaneous booklets, pamphlets, and fliers discussing various issues
folder 2. Newspaper clippings, pamphlets, voter mail
folder 3. Republican party materials, pamphlets and letters
folder 4. Miscellaneous voter mail, Tulsa County Bar Association letters
folder 5. Miscellaneous voter mail, newsletters
folder 6. Contribution and campaign aid requests for John Zink's campaign for U.S. Senate
folder 7. Miscellaneous letters, newspapers, stickers, pamphlets; George Nigh, Earl Donaldson, Tom Daxon, Steve Sill, Neal McCaleb
box 54. Political Material, 1980-1981
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. 1981; Miscellaneous folders; anti-nuclear writings, Mickey Edwards' campaign, information about food drives
folder 2. Letters asking for support for campaigns; Republican National Committee letters; campaigns for John Rhodes, Guy Vander Jagt
folder 3. Letters to and from supporters, correspondence with voters, letters to Bob Kerr, Don Nickles, information about Andy Coats
folder 4. Miscellaneous information about the Democratic Party of Oklahoma, information for delegate selections in Oklahoma; Carol Ann Kratz's campaign materials
box 55. Political Material, 1980s, 1986-1987
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Henry Bellmon 1986 campaign for governor, 1986-1987
Administrative Information
Literature and ephemera, with endorsements from Dr. Donald Halverstadt, Rev. Wade Watts, Ferd Waddell (of Oklahoma Sportsmen), Dr. James Rhymer, and Ann Bartlett
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Henry Bellmon 1986 campaign event literature., 1986-1987
Administrative Information
Including dinner at the Oklahoma City Zoo, a free barbeque at the Thomas Ranch near Ada, a dinner in Tulsa featuring James A. Baker, III, a dinner in Chandler at Judge Joseph Young's house, barbeque in Tulsa featuring Henry Kissinger, dinner in Oklahoma City with vice president George Bush, and a dinner in Oklahoma City featuring president Gerald Ford, and News Release informing of the upcoming visit by Treasury Secretary James A. Baker in support of Bellmon.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Bellmon: An Action Plan for Oklahoma!
folder 4. Bellmon for Governor, 1986, Press releases.
folder 5. Bellmon Dinner and reception with Vice-President George Bush, June 27,1986
Administrative Information
Ticket and program.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Material related to the 1987 governor's inauguration., 1986-1987
Administrative Information
Material related to the 1987 governor's inauguration, with programs, tickets for the 1st Lady's Ball, the governor's gala, and the inaugural dinner, reserved inauguration seating tickets, including for Warren Jones, Barney Lehmbeck, Mrs. Burke, Senator Smith, Justice Doolin, Elliot Wynne, and Congressman Mickey Edwards, and a press pass, and Inauguration Commemorative Program.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 7. Inauguration Day Commemorative Programs
folder 8. Inauguration Day Folder for the Media, 1986-1987
Administrative Information
Includes Events Schedule, escort requirements, seating chart, Invitation to Inauguration, event fact sheet and letter to the press.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 9. Henry Bellmon News releases, 1986-1987
Administrative Information
News releases from 1986 announcing Bellmon's Campaign Manager, list of Public appearances, finance director of Bellmon's campaign, organizational director, State Finance Chairman for the campaign, biography of Bellmon, and a statement made by Bellmon on June 14, 1986. Original Binder in Misc. oversized.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 10. Bellmon Campaign Sticker.
box 56. Political Material, 1980s, 1980-1989
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Literature concerning Ronald Reagan's 1980 presidential campaign
folder 2. First Monday Magazine 1980 and 1981 editions
folder 3. Equal Rights Amendment material
folder 4. Campaign literature and ephemera, 1980-1989
Administrative Information
Don House, Walter Mondale, Robert Worthern, Bill Kennedy, Tom Daxon, James Edwards, John Clifton, Virginia Jenner, the Republican Party, and George Bush.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Literature and ephemera from Senator David Boren, 1980-1989
folder 6. Miscellaneous George Nigh material, including when he was Lt. Governor.
folder 7. David Walters 1986 campaign reception invitations
folder 8. Campaign material for Mickey Edwards
folder 9. Material concerning Henry Bellmon
folder 10. Campaign material from Ron Norick's run for Oklahoma City Mayor, 1987
Administrative Information
Including the city council agenda for his swearing in ceremony.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. Literature for Bob McCoy's 1983 campaign for Oklahoma City Mayor.
folder 12. Literature for Andy Coat's 1983 campaign for Oklahoma City Mayor
folder 13. Literature for Pete White's 1987 campaign for Oklahoma City Mayor.
folder 14. Material from the 1987 State Fair.
box 56A. 1980s material, mainly from 1982, 1980s
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. 38th Legislative material, 1980s
Administrative Information
including pamphlets on members of the house, menu from the Capitol and Sequoyah cafeterias, Oklahoma State Senate report to the citizens of Oklahoma, Senate members pamphlet, program for visitors of the state senate, map of the capitol complex, press release on the resignation of representatives Clifton Honeyman, Ike Roberts, and B.W. Embree, and book-Who is Who in the 38th Legislature.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Political material supporting State Question 556, regarding fair redistricting
folder 3. Literature and ephemera regarding unions in Oklahoma, 1980s
Administrative Information
including the United Auto Workers periodicals Newsline and Ammo, Oklahoma Farmer's Union pamphlets and material, AFL-CIO material, Office of Professional Employees International Union material, and American Postal Workers Union material.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Libertarian Party material, 1980s
Administrative Information
including their periodical The Leaflet, a pamphlet by the party on legalizing marijuana, and several other pamphlets and fliers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Republican Party literature, 1982
folder 6. Common Cause magazine (1982) You Can Prevent Nuclear War
folder 7. Equal Rights Amendment literature and ephemera
folder 8. Literature from the U.S. Department of Housing
folder 9. Pamphlets and brochures about tourist attractions in Oklahoma, including those controlled by the Oklahoma Historical Society
folder 10. Literature on cable channels that can be subscribed to
folder 11. Book-The Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Continental Congress, 1774-1974 (stamped compliments of Senator Don Nickles)
folder 12. Literature and ephemera supporting Nuclear Power
folder 13. Pamphlets and booklets concerning religion
folder 14. Miscellaneous political ephemera, 1980s
Administrative Information
including Oklahoma Now (July/August 1981), People for the American Way literature, list of 1982 candidates and their buttons, Oklahoma State Trooper (Summer 1986), clippings from 1982 campaign, broadside against Rockefeller and the one world order, program of a 1980 town hall meeting in Altus, Oklahoma League of Women Voter's citizen's guide to Greater Oklahoma City, 1980 Instructions for filing for State and County Offices, pamphlet Oklahoam Year of the Schools (1982-83), TRIM bulletin (Summer 1981), bulletin of the American Institute of Economic Research (February 1981), book-The Working Congress (Provided by Don Nickles), Annual Report 1981 of the Native American Coalition of Tulsa, Congression Record (September 15, 1981), newsletter-The Oklahoma Constitution (Summer 1981), pamphlet against Pari-Mutuel gambling on horse racing.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 56B. Political Material, 1982
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Literature and ephemera concerning State Question 530
folder 2. Literature and ephemera supporting Mike Synar for Congress
folder 3. Literature and ephemera supporting Louis Striegel for Congress
folder 4. Literature and ephemera supporting Pat Patton for State Treasurer
folder 5. Literature and ephemera concerning State Question 553 on Horse Racing
folder 6. Literature and ephemera supporting Gary Royal for State Representative
folder 7. Literature and ephemera supporting Dick Freeman for Congress
folder 8. Literature and ephemera supporting George Nigh for Governor
folder 9. Material, including program, press releases, and other ephemera, from George Nigh's 1983 inauguration
folder 10. Literature and ephemera supporting Bob Macy for District Attorney
folder 11. Literature and ephemera supporting Wes Watkins for Congress
folder 12. Literature and ephemera supporting David Boren for U.S. Senate
folder 13. Literature and ephemera supporting Glenn English for Congress
folder 14. Literature and ephemera supporting Neal McCaleb for Governor
folder 15. Literature and ephemera supporting Mike Turpen for Attorney General
folder 16. Literature and ephemera supporting Tom Daxon for Governor
folder 17. Literature and ephemera supporting Dave McCurdy for Congress
folder 18. 1982 election bumper stickers
folder 19. Literature and ephemera supporting various Republican candidates, 1982
Administrative Information
including Bob Leeper for Congress, Fred Snyder for County Commissioner, Dick Freeman for State Representative, Howard Rutledge for Congress, Norman Lamb for Lt. Governor, Phylllis Gault for State Treasurer, Cheryl Clay for Tulsa County Assesor (signed), Wayne Wells for District Attorney, Frank Sawyer for County Commissioner, Ed Moore for Congress, Joe Conner for State Representative (signed), Bob Bass for County Commissioner (signed), Joe Gordon for State Representative, Wallis for State Auditor, Kenny King for State Representative, Don Nickles for U.S. Senate, and John McCune for State Senate.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 20. Literature and ephemera supporting various Democratic candidates, 1982
Administrative Information
including Tom Seymour for Tulsa Mayor, Leo Kingston for State Senate, Charles Cleveland for state representative, Mary Thetford for State Representative, Penny Williams for State Representative, Spencer Bernard for Lt. Governor, Henry Ford for County Assessor, Charles Arney for District Judge, Rick Farmer for State Representative, Luther Woodard for State Senate, Warren Green for Lt. Governor, Vicki Miles LaGrange for State Senate, Robert Scott for District Judge, Ron Shaffer for District Judge, Clifton Scott for State Auditor, Marshall Luse for Congress, Frank Rhodes for State Senate, Gene Howard for State Senate, James Jones for Congress, Robert Frank for District Judge, and Marvin York for State Senate.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 57. Political Material, 1986
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. List of State Candidates for Political Office in 1986.
folder 2. S. K. “Andy” Anderson for District #92 Representative, 1986
folder 3. Robert Blakeburn ran for District #95 Representative, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes Campaign Flyers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. J. M. “Tiny” Blankenship ran for State Insurance Commissioner, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes campaign flyers and promise to vote for cards.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Bob Brown ran for State Treasurer, 1986
folder 6. Louis Buchanan ran for State Representative for District #84., 1986
folder 7. John Bumpus ran for State Representative for District #84, 1986
folder 8. Carolyn Burkes ran for State Senate District #42, 1986
folder 9. Frank Burns ran for County Assessor and includes campaign flyers.
folder 10. Bernest Cain ran for reelection for his State Senate seat, 1986
folder 11. Billy Joe Clegg ran for Governor as a Democrat, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes a letter to Mr. John Dunning and campaign flyers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 12. Jan Collins ran for State Representative and includes campaign flyers.
folder 13. Bill Conner ran for State Representative and includes campaign flyers.
folder 14. Ted Cox ran for State Senate and includes fundraising flyer.
folder 15. Will Crozier ran for Governor as a Republican, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes business cards, letters and campaign flyers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 16. Joe Cunningham ran for reelection for State Representative #46 and includes campaign flyers.
folder 17. Cleta Deatherage Mitchell ran for Lt. Governor as a Democrat, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes a folder of campaign materials, fundraising invitations, and letters and campaign flyers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 18. Cleta Deatherage Mitchell for Lt. Governor bumper stickers.
folder 19. Craig Dodd ran for Congress, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes letters asking for support and campaign flyers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 20. Jack Edens ran for State Senate District #52 and includes campaign flyers.
folder 21. Ellis Edwards ran for State Treasurer and includes campaign flyers.
folder 22. Mike Fair ran for Governor as a Republican, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes campaign flyers, letters asking for support, newspaper articles and a letter to Mr. John Dunning.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 23. Mike Fair for Governor bumper stickers.
folder 24. Jim Falkner ran for State Representative for District #100, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes campaign flyers and a postcard asking for financial support.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 25. Clyde Faulkner ran for House District #87 and includes different campaign flyers.
folder 26. Leslie Fisher ran for Governor as a Democrat, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes letter asking for support, campaign flyers, business cards and newspaper articles.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 27. Leslie Fisher for Governor bumper stickers.
folder 28. Julian Fite ran for Attorney General, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes campaign flyers and a letter to Mr. John Dunning asking for support.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 29. Julian Fite for Attorney General bumper stickers.
folder 30. Gary Gardenhire ran for State Senate District #16 and includes campaign flyers.
folder 31. Mike Gassaway ran for District Attorney and includes a bumper sticker.
folder 32. Phyllis Gault ran for Corporation Commissioner and includes campaign flyers.
folder 33. George Gentry ran for U. S. Senator, 1986
folder 34. Robert N. Goodhead ran for Governor as a Republican, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes campaign flyers and a letter to Mr. John Dunning asking for his support.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 35. Bill Graves ran for Attorney General and includes campaign flyers and a newspaper article.
folder 36. Brian Griffin ran for State Attorney General, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes campaign flyers and postcards asking for financial support.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 37. Brian Griffin for Attorney General bumper stickers.
folder 38. Tom Guild ran for Corporation Commissioner, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes campaign flyers and a postcard asking for financial support.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 39. Jerry Hagee ran for Lt. Governor and includes campaign flyers and business cards.
folder 40. Joe Heaton ran for Representative for House District #83 and includes campaign flyer.
folder 41. Howard Hendrick ran for State Senate # 52 and includes campaign flyers.
folder 42. Claudette Henry ran for State Representative # 92 and includes campaign flyers.
folder 43. Robert Henry ran for Attorney General, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes campaign flyers, newspaper articles and letter to Mr. John Dunning asking for his support.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 44. Robert Henry for Attorney General bumper stickers.
folder 45. Tom Hill ran for State Senate District #46, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes campaign flyers and business cards.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 58. Political Material, 1986
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. James F. Howell ran for State Senate, 1986
folder 2. Ernest Istook ran for State Representative District #100, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes fliers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Virginia Jenner ran for Governor as a Democrat, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes campaign flyers and business cards.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Walter Jenny ran for State Representative #93, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes campaign flyers and newspaper articles.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. James R. “Jim” Jones ran for Senate., 1986
Administrative Information
Includes newspaper articles, letters asking for support, comparisons to Don Nickels, and campaign flyers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Monty Keeley ran for Governor as a Republican., 1986
folder 7. Robert S. Kerr III ran for Lt. Governor as a Democrat, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes campaign flyers and business cards.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 8. Robert S. Kerr III for Lt. Governor bumper stickers.
folder 9. Charles Key ran for District #90 and includes campaign flyers.
folder 10. Leo Kingston ran for State Senate and includes campaign flyers.
folder 11. Keith Leftwich ran for reelection of his State Representative Seat and includes campaign flyers.
folder 12. Tim Leonard ran for Lt. Governor as a Republican, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes campaign flyers and postcard asking for financial support
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 13. Tim Leonard for Lt. Governor bumper stickers.
folder 14. Bill Maguire ran for State Treasurer and includes campaign flyers.
folder 15. Joe Manning ran for State Treasurer and includes campaign flyers.
folder 16. R. Fred Martin ran for House of Representative District #96 and includes campaign flyers.
folder 17. Krizzo Meadows ran for State Representative #97 and includes campaign flyers.
folder 18. Don Nickles for U.S. Senate bumper stickers.
folder 19. E. Melvin Porter ran for State Senator for District #48, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes a campaign letter asking for support.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 20. Paul W. “Pete” Reed ran for Lt. Governor as a Democrat, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes campaign flyers and letter asking for support.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 21. Gary Rice ran for Congress and includes campaign flyers.
folder 22. Gary Rice for Congress bumper stickers.
folder 23. Bill Roby ran for State Representative District #82 and includes campaign flyers.
folder 24. Charles Rogers ran for District Judge and includes campaign letter.
folder 25. Donald Ruminer ran for House District #92 and includes campaign flyer.
folder 26. Charles D. “Charlie” Stinson ran for State Representative #91 and includes campaign flyer.
folder 27. Roger Streetman ran for Lt. Governor as a Democrat, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes news release, letter asking for support and business cards.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 28. Carl Thompson ran for State Representative and includes campaign flyers.
folder 29. Dick Tourtelotte ran for Lt. Governor as a Republican, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes campaign flyers, news releases, pledge support cards, campaign letters and a biography.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 30. David Walters for Governor bumper stickers.
folder 31. Wes Watkins ran for reelection for Congress and includes a campaign flyer.
folder 32. Freddye Williams ran for State Representative for District #99 and includes campaign flyers.
folder 33. John Williams ran for House of Representatives, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes campaign flyers and a letter of support.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 34. Jim Williamson ran for State Attorney General, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes campaign flyers and letter asking for support.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 35. James O. Worrell ran for State Treasurer and includes campaign letters
folder 36. Robert D. Worthen ran for State Representative for District #87 and includes campaign flyers.
folder 37. Senator Gerald “Ged” Wright ran for reelection for his Senate seat and includes campaign flyers.
folder 38. Oklahoma Republican Party material, 1986
Administrative Information
Including flier for Oklahoma County's GOP 4th of July Picnic, Oklahoma City Republican Party Yearbook, 1980, Rules and order of business for the 1981 Oklahoma County Republican Convention, 1982 reception program honoring Gov. Robert Orr of Indiana in Oklahoma City hosted by the Republican Party, 1983 membership drive packet sent by the Republican National Committee, flier for 1984 Oklahoma GOP Round-up, list of 1987 Republican Party precinct meetings, 1987 fundraising letter for the Oklahoma County Republican Committee, and program for the 1987 State Republican Convention held at Oklahoma City.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 39. Democratic Party bumper stickers.
folder 40. Oklahoma Conservative Assembly, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes newsletters and newspaper articles.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 41. College Republicans includes newsletters.
folder 42. Republican Party material, 1986
Administrative Information
Includes letters asking for support, Volunteer Card for Right to Work, newsletters, pamphlets, newspaper articles, GOP Party Line newsletter, Women in Politics pamphlet, Young Republicans Party flyer, Campaign America newsletter, Oklahoma Trunkline newsletter, The Young Republicans Report newsletter, and newspaper.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 43. Common Cause includes newsletter.
folder 44. Republican Party bumper stickers.
box 59. Mike Turpen Political Material, 1986
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Mike Turpen for Governor,, 1986
Administrative Information
Telephone Directories and blank 1986 pocket calendar.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Mike Turpen for Governor, 1986
Administrative Information
Press Releases, Schedules and Newspaper articles.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Mike Turpen for Governor, 1986
Administrative Information
Correspondence to Supporters, Announcement to run for Governor, Invitations to various fundraisers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Mike Turpen Gubernatorial Campaign Materials., 1986
Administrative Information
Includes Campaign flyers, news releases, endorsements from Gene Hooker, and Leslie Fisher, and articles about campaign funding of David Walters campaign.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Mike Turpen for Governor Newspaper Articles.
folder 6. Mike Turpen for Governor Newspaper Articles.
folder 7. Turpen bumper stickers
box 60. Mike Turpen Political Material, 1986
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Mike Turpen for Governor, 1986
Administrative Information
Poll results from questionnaires done before the election to predict the outcome.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Turpen for Governor, 1986
Administrative Information
financial statements and bills for payment for supplies used during the election.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Turpen for Governor, 1986
Administrative Information
Schedules for Mr. Turpen during the spring and summer months of 1986.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Turpen for Governor, 1986
Administrative Information
Administrative information includes interior correspondence, memorandums and plans of action.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Turpen for Governor, 1986
Administrative Information
Turpen's Biography, speeches and his platform.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Turpen for Governor Newspaper articles.
folder 7. Turpen for Governor Newspaper articles.
box 61. Mike Turpen Political Material, 1986
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Turpen for Governor, 1986, Correspondence with supporters.
folder 2. Turpen for Governor, 1986
Administrative Information
Media information and news releases.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Turpen for Governor, 1986
Administrative Information
Fundraising events includes invitations, letters asking for support at fundraisers and fliers.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Turpen for Governor, 1986
Administrative Information
Work with Burns and Burns political consultants and market research firm. This includes all the work they did for Turpen and the bills of payment for their work.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Turpen for Governor, 1986
Administrative Information
article “Analysis of Right to Work and the Impact on Freedom of Choice and the Economic Environment.”
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Mike Turpen for governor, 1986
Administrative Information
Doctors who support Turpen and their letters to other doctors asking for support.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 7. Turpen for Governor, 1986
Administrative Information
Research on David Walters includes his tax statements and various financial documents to prove fraud as well as other political documents.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 8. Turpen for Governor, Administrative information.
box 62. Political Material, 1984-1986
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Jerry Brown 1986 campaign for governor, literature and ephemera.
folder 2. Pamphlets and fliers that were anti-Bellmon during the 1986 gubernatorial campaign.
folder 3. James “Jim” Jones for U.S. Senate, 1986-newspaper articles
folder 4. James “Jim” Jones for U.S. Senate, 1986-fliers and postcards
folder 5. James “Jim” Jones for U.S. Senate, 1986-press releases
folder 6. James “Jim” Jones for U.S. Senate, 1986-schedules
folder 7. James “Jim” Jones for U.S. Senate, 1986-correspondence
folder 8. James “Jim” Jones for U.S. Senate, 1986-administrative information
folder 9. James “Jim” Jones for U.S. Senate, 1986
Administrative Information
Media strategy and budget prepared by Raymond D. Strother, Ltd.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 10. Frank Keating for Congress, 1984.
box 62A. Political Material, 1986
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Democratic Party Literature
folder 2. Literature and ephemera supporting Donna Compton for Congress
folder 3. Literature and ephemera supporting David Walters for Governor
folder 4. Literature and ephemera supporting David Walters for Governor
folder 5. Literature and ephemera supporting David Walters for Governor
folder 6. Newspaper Clippings for the 1986 campaigns
box 63. Political Material of Bill Price and David Walters, 1990 gubernatorial candidates, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Presidential Reservation sheets, various message sheets, reception lists, phone numbers, etc.
folder 2. Copies of checks given to “Friends of Price” fund, information about funds given to Bill Price's Governor campaign
folder 3. Various memorabilia from Bill Price's gubernatorial campaign, including invitations to receptions, pamphlets, stickers, letters to voters, etc.
folder 4. Invitations, tickets, schedules, etc. for Governor David Walters' inaugural ball, Walters' campaign pamphlets, letters to voters, etc.
box 64. Political Material for the 1990 elections, 1990
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Republican Burns Hargis political campaign-pamphlets, letters, newspaper articles, voter mail
folder 2. "Wes Watkins for Governor" campaign materials-napkins, stickers, pamphlets, letters
folder 3. "David Walters for Governor" campaign materials-invitations, stickers, letters, voter mail
folder 4. "J.C. Watts for Corporation Commission" campaign-letters, advertisements, news releases
folder 5. "John 'Shorty' Barnett for Governor" campaign-copied newspaper articles, pamphlets
folder 6. "Steve Lewis for Governor" campaign-fliers, pamphlets, letters
folder 7. Miscellaneous political items for several campaigns-David Moss, Kurt Glassco, James Townsend; articles about labor parties, tax issues, etc.
box 65. Political Material for the 1990 elections, 1990
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 66. Political Material for the1992 elections
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 67. Political Material for the 1992 elections
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 68. Political Material for the 1992 elections
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 69. Political Material for the 1992 elections
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 70. Political Material, 1990s
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 71. Political Material, 1990s
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 72. Political Material, 1990s
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 73. Political Material, 1990s
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 74. Political Material, 2000s, 2000-2004
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Literature and ephemera from the Oklahoma Democratic Party, 2000-2004
Administrative Information
Literature and ephemera from the Oklahoma Democratic Party, including fund raising, support for presidential candidate John Kerry, invitation to KerryOkies watch party in Oklahoma City of the presidential election, a flier on state questions in the general election of November 2, 2004, and pamphlets (included is a newsletter from the Sierra Club), Oklahoma County Democratic party's medallion dinner invatition 2010. Vote democratic November 5th flyer, Real family values Oklahoma democrats flyer.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Literature and ephemera from the Oklahoma and National Republican Party, 2000-2004
Administrative Information
Including fundraising, support for President George W. Bush's reelection campaign, anti-John Kerry literature, a letter seeking support from John Thune to defeat Senator Tom Daschle, a letter seeking support for Jack McMullen to defeat Senator Patrick Leahy, and a signed copy of a photo of George W. and Laura Bush. (also a letter from Judicial Watch raising funds to take the Bill and Hillary Clinton to court and a letter from the right to work committee). Crusader Lance newsletter of the Christian Heritage Academy 24 (Fall 2004), OK GOP this is your party, the republican party flyer, Oklahoma's 2008 republican ticket flyer.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Literature and ephemera from Brad Carson's campaign for the U.S. Senate., 2004
Administrative Information
Including a pamphlet concerning Native American issues, a flier about his October 28, 2004 visit to El Reno, and the booklet Renewing Oklahoma's Frontier: Congressman Brad Carson's Commitment to Western Oklahoma.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Literature and ephemera from Tom Coburn's 2004 U.S. Senate campaign, 2000-2004
folder 5. Literature and ephemera from Jim Dickinson's campaign for Oklahoma County Commissioner.
folder 6. Literature and ephemera from Ernest Istook's 2004 campaign for U.S. Congress.
folder 7. Literature and ephemera from James Buxton's campaign for Oklahoma Senate District 41.
folder 8. : Literature and ephemera from Brent Rinehart campaign for Oklahoma County Commissioner.
folder 9. Campaign literature and ephemera, 2000-2004
Administrative Information
including Frank Morgan for House District 87, Monte Johnson for U.S. Senate, John Wylie for Corporation Commissioner, Dan Boren for U.S. Congress, Lillie Buckner for Oklahoma County Clerk, Jennifer Seal for House District 85, Amy Corley for State Representative District 94, Jim Reynolds for Senate District 43, Odilia Dank for House district 85, Johnathan Nichols for State Senate, Joe Sinko for State Representative, Marian Cooksey for House District 39, Stuart Ernest for Oklahoma County Sheriff, Harold Roberts for House District 97, Ron Higgins for House District 92, Denise Bode for Corporation Commissioner, and Mary Fallin for Lieut. Governor.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 9. Campaign material, 2000-2004
Administrative Information
John Whetsel for Oklahoma County Sheriff, Ivan Holmes for House District 100, Troy Green for House District 53, Larry Gooch for House District 94, Jim Stovall for House District 82, Angie Jeffries for House District 47, Bert Smith for U.S. Congress, Tom Cole for U.S. Congress, and Ryan McMullen for State Representative.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 10. Campaign literature and ephemera, 2000-2004
Administrative Information
Including Bob Anthony for U.S. Senate, Trebor Worthen for State Representative, Leonard Scott for State Representative, Carolyn Scatena for Oklahoma County Clerk, David Miley for State Senate, Frank Lucas for Congress, Reece Kepler for House District 87, Sally Kern for State Representative, Mike Meleen for State Representative, Mike Thompson for State Representative, Mary Duffe for senate District 41, Monty Keely for Canadian County Commissioner, Todd Lamb for State Senate, David Lewis for State Representative, Connie Graves for House District 84, and Gary Banz for House District 101, Mary Fallin for congress flyers, Tom Cole for congress pamphlet, John Sullivan for congress pamphlet, Vote no on Jim Reynolds flyers, Jim Reynolds for state senator flyer, Jim Roth for Corporation commissioner (election cards, and flyers), OKC yes committee vote December 11th flyers, Citizens for kids vote yes octover 9th flyers, Andrew Rice christmas wishes postcard, Andrew Rice for US Senate flyers, Randy McDaniel for state house flyers, Karen pepper Mueller for district judge flyers, Vote no to Karen pepper mueller letter from Leonard sullivan and Glenn coffee, Debbie Blackburn for house district 88 flyers, vote against Debbie Blackburn flyer, mickey homsey for oklahoma county district attorney flyers, john whetsel for oklahoma county sheriff flyers, carroll fisher for insurance commissioner flyer, wes lane for oklahoma county district attorney flyers, Brain maughan for county commissioner flyer, ray vaughn for oklahoma county commissioner flyer, beverly hodges for county commissioner flyer, courtenay caudill for county commissioner flyer, Denise bode for attorney general flyer, dana murphy for corporation commissioner flyers, jim walker for state senate flyers, charlie joyner for house district 95, John enns for house district 41, mike jackson for house district 40, guy lievmann for house district 82 flyers, perry adams for state representative flyers, stan inman for oklahoma county commissioner flyer, steve perry for US house, Blake cummings for US congress district 4, david boren for state senate, Vote NO on SQ 704, barbara swinton for distict judge, twyla gray for district judge, james baggett for house district 100, dana orwig for house district 87, miranda norman for house district 46, Jim heitmeyer for oklahoma county sheriff, gary banz for house district 101, robert godwin for senate district 40, Al mertens for house district 99, david danke for house district 85, steve russell for state senate, jason nelson for house district 87, donnie lewis for house district 101, ron marlett for house district 84, linda james for house district 90, harold wright for house district 57, mike thompson for state representative, marian cooksey for house district 39, mike christian for state house, mike sanders for house district 59, jane anderson for house district 82, Angela monson for state senate, kyle coulter for house district 94, bart jay robey for house district 85, greg palumbo for state senate district 40, linda l holman for house district 97, mike shelton for state representative, sally kern for house district 84, scott inman for house district 94 flyers, mike osburn for state representative flyers, gary richardson for governor flyers, Gary Richardson "The Richardson plan: Doing the right things for the right reasons" (booklet 2004), tim green for attorney general newspaper, Frank Lucas for Congress letter.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 10. Campaign literature, 2000-2004
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Dennis Pence for House District 100, Kirk Humphreys for Senate, Doug Barry for State Senate, Chris Wood for House District 84, Tina Majors for State Representative, Nancy Newton for State Senate, Karl Pridemore for House District 100, Leonard Sullivan for Oklahoma County Assessor, Jack Cornett for County Commissioner, Whitmer for House District 83, G. Kay Powers for State Senate Distric 41, and John Morgan for House District 87.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 11. Anti-Tom Coburn material
folder 12. Political publications and ephemera, 2000-2004
Administrative Information
2004 Statewide Voter's Guide published by the Oklahoma Family Policy Council and 2004 candidate filing packet from the Oklahoma State Election Board. Booklet-How Oklahoma Legislators Voted on Business and Economic Growth Issues” published by the Research Institute for Economic Development (Fall 2002). Movie tickets for “Farenheit 911” at Tinseltown USA in Oklahoma City.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 13. Campaign stickers, 2000-2004
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Including Jennifer Seal for House District 85, Boren for U.S. Congress, Coburn and Bush/Cheney, Bert Smith U.S. Congress, Coburn Istook and Bush/Cheney, Brad Carson for U.S. Senate, Brenda Wynn for Labor Commissioner, (Kirk) Humphreys for Senate, Mick Cornett for Mayor, Bob Anthony for U.S. Senate, Kerry Edwards, Leonard Scott for State Representative, Istook “One Nation Under God,” Denise Bode for Corporation Commissioner, Scatena for Oklahoma County Clerk, Clark Curry State Representative, Keely for Canadian County Commissioner, Inhofe Farm-Ranch team bumper sticker, Sportsman for Inhofe bumper sticker, George W. Bush bumper sticker, Lucas Congress bumper sticker, No McBush, Inhofe, Rice US Senate People before politics bumper sticker, Governor Richardson Independent bumper sticker, Randy McDaniel State House window decal, Inhofe United states senate bumper sticker, Tom Cole US congress, McCain/Palin bumper sticker, Tom Cole US congress bumper sticker.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 14. Oklahoma Gazette, 21 July 2004 (Primary Path)
folder 15. Senator Jim Inhofe election materiel and political ephemera
folder 16. Barrack Obama election materiel and political ephemera
folder 17. Oklahoma political events and rallies of the 2000s
box 75. Political Material, 2000s, 2003
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Packet for Gov. Brad Henry's 2003 inaugural ball, 2003
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Including program, parking ticket, invitation, and the number designation from one of the tables, Brad Henry inaugural ball invititation 2003.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. 2003 Inauguration programs for Gov. Brad Henry, 2003
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With pamphlets for the Inaugural Exhibits at the Capitol from the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. Penny Tullis' folder (Brad Henry Inauguration Planning Committee)., 2003
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Penny Tullis' folder from her work on the Brad Henry Inauguration Planning Committee, with prices, correspondence, stationary, and Tullis' resume.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Brad Henry inauguration material, 2003
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Spiral-bound data base of the Alphabetic listing of guests for Brad Henry's inaugural ball. Letter addressed to chaperones of the children's inaugural ball and the junior inaugural ball.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. A packet of material relating to Henry's Inauguration, 2003
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Including the folder that held the material, reserved seating slips, place holders for ex-governors, David Boren, George Nigh, Henry Bellmon, David Walters, and Frank Keating, as well as for Henry, Copy of poem read during the ceremony, program, news release, and a biography of Brad Henry.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Duplicate Henry Inauguration programs and pamphlets for the Inaugural exhibit held at the capitol.
folder 7. Copies of materials regarding Brad Henry compiled by James Ashworth.
box 76. Political Buttons, 1890-2004
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
tray 1. Political Buttons, 1890-1960
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Buttons, Territorial era to 1960s, including for Bird McGuire, John Fields, Moman Pruitt, J. W. McNeal, John Nichols, Elmer Thmas, B. A. McAleer, Pete Duffy, Martin Trapp, Jack Walton, Tom Anglin, J. W. Harreld, Lew Wentz, Josh Lee, O.A. Cargill, J. B. A. Robertson, Dixie Gilmer, Dewey Bartlett (and his OKIE campaign), W. B. Pine, Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Roosevlet and the Socialist Party. Also, Five Civilized Tribe campaign buttons, including Dr. E. Wright, Pleasant Porter, and D. H. Johnston. Buttons celebrating statehood, the territories, and Oklahoma towns (Muskogee, Okmulgee, and Tulsa). Buttons campaigning for county seats (Wetumka, Walters, Blackwell), Don Greve Volunteer button, Oklahoma N.E.A Denver July 1909, Oklahoma Admitted Button 1906.
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photograph color 1. Political buttons on tray 1, 1890-2004
tray 2. Political Buttons, 1940s-1980s
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buttons, including for Happy Camp, Gomer Smith, Raymond Gary, Jed Johnson, Ted Risenhoover, Dewey Bartlett, George Miskovsky, Stephen Jones, Bob Anthony, Gene Stipe, Tom Harris, Mike Monroney, Bud Stewart, Whit Pate, James Howard Edmondson, Drew Edmondson, Bill Atkinson, Rex Privett, Page Belcher, Jim Boren, David Boren (Governor, Senate, and President), Ron Shotts, Bayard Auchincloss, J. C. Cobb, Bob Funston, Clem McSpadden, Jim Smith, and George Mizer.
Released on 2008-09-11.
photograph color 1. Pictures of buttons on tray 2, 1890-2004
oversize box 77. Political Buttons, 1890-2004
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
tray 1. Political buttons relating to gubernatorial campaigns, including for George Nigh, Wes Watkins, and Vince Orza., 1970s-1990s
photograph color 1. political buttons on tray 1, 1970s-1990s
tray 2. Political buttons, including for Nancy Newton, John Clifton, Bill Henley, Robert Henry, Steve Lewis, Mike Synar, Bill Bailey, Charles Lamb, Mike Fair, and Robert Murphy., 1970s-1990s
photograph color 1. political buttons on tray 2, 1970s-1990s
tray 3. Political buttons, including Fred Harris, Ross Perot, George McGovern, Harkin, for president, and general Democratic Party buttons., 1970s-1990s
photograph color 1. political buttons on tray 3, 1970s-1990s
tray 4. : Political buttons for Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Dukakis, Walter Mondale, and the Democratic Party., 1970s-1990s
photograph color 1. political buttons on tray 4, 1970s-1990s
oversize box 78. Political Buttons, 1890-2004
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
tray 1. Political Buttons, 1950-2002
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Political buttons, including for Kelly Haney, Dan Lane, Al Terrill, Jim Smith, Gary Rice, Denzil Garrison, Ron Norick, Henry Bellmon, Bill Logan, and J. C. Watts.
Released on 2008-09-11.
photograph color 1. Picture of political buttons on tray 1, 1890-2004
tray 2. Political and miscellaneous buttons, 1890-2004
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buttons, including for the Equal Rights Amendment, Labor Unions, against NAFTA, on the Oklahoma City Bombing, Right-to-Work, Vote Dry, and stop the national debt.
Released on 2008-09-11.
photograph color 1. Picture of political buttons on tray 2, 1890-2004
tray 3. Political buttons and pins., 1890-2004
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Including for various Republican Party events (most from Thomas Harris), for Richard Nixon, Dwight Eisenhower, Henry Bellmon, Ronald Reagan, George Bush, and the “silent majority.”
Released on 2008-09-11.
photograph color 1. Picture of political buttons on tray 3, 1890-2004
tray 4. Political buttons and pins., 1890-2004
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Including state senate and house page badges, for Ronald Reagan, Raymond Gary, Burns Hargis, Bill Price, Robert Henry, Carl Albert, Mickey Edwards, David Walters, Ted Risenhoover, and OKIE pins.
Released on 2008-09-11.
photograph color 1. picture of political buttons on tray 4, 1890-2004
tray 5. David Walters and Mike Turpen. 1980-1989, 1980-1989
tray 6. Political Buttons. 1890-2004
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Contains political buttons for candidates, such as, Bill Sparks, Bill Sharp, Bob Kamm, Wayne Mackey, Larry Derryberry, Donna Compton, Pete White, and Craig Dodd.
Released on 2017-10-18.
tray 7. Political Buttons, 1890-2004
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Including James Inhofe (mayor, governor, and senate), Bill Dawson, Phyllis Gault, Dan Lowe, Laurie Williams, Stephen Jones, Marvin York, J. Alex Greenwood, Lloyd Bentsen, John Hershberger, Mike Mass, Bill Dawson, and Don Roberts.
Released on 2017-10-18.
box 80. Political Buttons
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 81. Books relating to Oklahoma politics, 1890-2004
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
book 1. Proceedings of the Governors' Conference (Chicago: The Governors' Conference, 1950).
book 2. The Book of the States, 1945-46 (Chicago: Council of State Governments, 1945)[given to Roy Turner]
book 3. Robert Samuel Kerr: Memorial Addresses Delivered in Congress (Washington: U.S. Govt. Printing Office, 1963).
book 4. Memorial Addresses On the Life and Character of Dick T. Morgan (Washington, D. C.: Joint Committee on Printing, 1922).
book 5. W. B. Pine, Report on the Industrial Resources of the State of Oklahoma (New York: Lockwood, Greene and Co., 1928). [signed by Pine]
book 6. Fourth Biennial Report of the Oklahoma Tax Commission (Oklahoma City, Okla.: Tax Commission, 1940).
book 7. Democratic National Convention: Official Proceedings, 1944 (N. p.: Democratic National Committee, 1944). [signed by Roy Turner]
book 8. Congressional Directory: 76th Congress, 1st Session (Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1939).
book 9. William D. McBee The Oklahoma Revolution (Oklahoma City, Okla.: Modern Publishers, Inc., 1956). [signed by McBee]
book 10. Summary of the War and Its Consequences: Compton's Pictured Encyclopedia (Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co., 1946). [signed by Roy Turner].
book 11. Oscar Presley Fowler, The Haskell Regime: The Intimate Life of Charles Nathaniel Haskell (Oklahoma City, Okla.: The Boles Printing Co., 1933).
book 12. Ernest T. Bynum, Personal Recollections of Ex-Governor Walton: A Record of Inside Observations (Oklahoma City, Okla.: Ernest T. Bynum, 1924).
book 13. Directory: State of Oklahoma (Oklahoma City, Okla.: State Election Board, 1925).
book 14. The Fundamental Principles of the American Government (N. p.: W. B. Pine, 1930).
book 15. The Fundamental Principles of the American Government (N. p.: W. B. Pine, 1929).
box 82. Books relating to Oklahoma politics, 1890-2004
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
book 1. Edward Elmer Keso, The Senatorial Career of Robert Latham Owen (Gardenvale, Canada: Garden City Press, 1938).
book 2. W. W. Jenkins, Political Death by Assassin's Bullet: The Story of William M. Jenkins and His Family (Denver, Colo.: Dingerson Press, 1970).
book 3. The Chronicles of Oklahoma 80 (Summer 2002).
book 4. Frank E. Holman, Story of the “Bricker” Amendment (New York: Committee for Constitutional Government, Inc., 1954).
book 5. Ann Hodges Morgan, Robert S. Kerr: The Senate Years (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1977).
book 6. Henry Bellmon, The Life and Times of Henry Bellmon (Tulsa, Okla.: Council Oak Books, 1992).
book 7. Robert S. Kerr, Land, Wood and Water (New York: McFadden Books, 1963).
book 8. Von Creel and Bob Burke, Mike Monroney: Oklahoma Liberal (Edmond, Okla.: University of Central Oklahoma Press, .)
box 83. Materials from Governors Johnston Murray, Roy Turner, and J. Howard Edmondson, 1890-2004
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. A 1955 certificate from the Sociedad Nacional Hispanica, Sigma Delta Pi to Johnston Murray. Johnston Murray's degree in Doctor of Laws from Oklahoma City University.
folder 2. Johnston Murray's inauguration Oath of Allegiance, January 8, 1951.
folder 3. Roy Turner's invitation to John F. Kennedy's Presidential inauguration.
folder 4. Material relating to Roy Turner's ranch and the Hereford industry, 1940s-1950s
Administrative Information
: Booklet-“Stars of Hereford Heaven First Annual Sale, February 17, 1947, at the Flying L Ranch.” Songbook-“The Old Flying L” written by Roy Turner. Songbook-“Hereford Heaven” written by the Turner Ranchers. Drilling Magazine, February 1954, with an early picture and information on Roy Turner on pages 52-53.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Booklet-38th Annual Governor's Conference, May 26-29, 1946 in Oklahoma City. Book-The Best of J. Howard Edmondson: A Collection of Some of the Major Addresses.
folder 6. Roy Turner's copy of Hammond's New Home and Office Atlas of the World (New York: C. S. Hammond and Co., Inc., 1949.
box 84. Gubernatorial Campaign posters 11x17 or smaller, 1890-2004
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
Poster 1. Leon "Red" Phillips, 1938
poster 2. Tom Anglin, 1934
poster 3. Olney Flynn, 1946
poster 4. Dixie Gilmer, 1946
poster 5. W. B. Pine, 1934
poster 6. James Howard Edmondson, 1958
poster 7. Bill Logan, 1954
poster 8. Blanche Young, 1954
poster 9. Al Kavanaugh, 1966
poster 10. Raymond Gary campaign poster, which has been vandalized, 1954
poster 11. WIlliam Coe, 1950s
poster 12. Reuben Sparks, 1954
oversize box 85. Campaign Posters, Local, State, National, 1890-2004
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Campaign Posters
Container List
Item 1. M. C. Garber.
Item 2. Mike Monroney, Democrat for Congress, Not a Politician!
Item 3. Mike Monroney, Democrat for Congress, 5th District.
Item 4. Josh Lee, Democrat 5th District.
Item 5. Russell Overstreet, Republican for Congress, 3rd District.
Item 6. Russell Overstreet, Republican for Congress, 3rd District.
Item 7. Elmer Fraker, Democrat for U. S. Senate.
Item 8. Ross Rizley, "The Rights of the States -- They Must be Preserved" Republican for U. S. Senate.
Item 9. Bud Wilkinson, Republican, U. S. Senate.
Item 10. "We're for the Team" Tom Steed, Preston Moore, and Fred Harris.
Item 11. Ike Needs Douglas McKeever, Republican for Senate.
Item 12. John Jarman, Don't Experiment - Vote for Legislative Experience, Democrat for Congress.
Item 13. Jed Johnson, Jr., Re-elect Congressman Jed Johnson, Jr., Democrat.
Item 14. Toby Morris, Re-elect Toby Morris to Congress, 6th District, Democrat, Hard worker, No Shirker.
Item 15. J. D. McCarty, Representative, 2nd District, Oversees Veteran.
Item 16. Fred Mock, Republican for U. S. Senate.
Item 17. Anthony Points for U. S. Senate.
Item 18. M. C. Garber for Congress.
Item 19. David Boren U.S. Senate.
Item 20. Keep Lyle Boren in Congress.
Item 21. Jed Johnson to Congress "Jed Has Made Good".
Item 22. Victor Wichersham for Congress.
Item 23. Joe B. Thompson of Paul's Valley, Oklahoma.
Item 24. Different anti-Jake Hamon literature concerning his run for National Republican Committee member.
Item 25. R. M. Bob Eacock for State Legislature.
Item 26. John W. Pendleton for County Commissioner.
Item 27. Andy Payne for Corporation Commissioner.
Item 28. Marguerite Stephenson for State Representative.
Item 29. Robert O. "Bob" Cunningham for State Representative.
Item 30. James Demopolos for District Judge.
Item 31. Harry B. Cordell for President of the State Board of Agriculture.
Item 32. Donald F. Dickey for Insurance Commissioner.
Item 33. Glen D. Johnson for State Representative.
Item 34. James Garrett for Attorney General.
Item 35. George McKinnis, Jr. for Attorney General.
Item 36. Gene Wells for Sheriff.
Item 37. J. Fred Green for Lieutenant Governor.
Item 38. Page Belcher for Corporation Commissioner.
Item 39. L. E. Wheeler for State Senate.
Item 40. E. D. Hill for County Surveyor.
Item 41. Jim Bodine for County Assessor.
Item 42. Howard K. Berry for Ward One Council.
Item 43. Harry Fischer for Corporation Commissioner.
Item 44. Robert Burns for State Senate.
Item 45. W. P. Keen for District Judge.
Item 46. Red Andrews for State Representative.
Item 47. E. W. "Bill" Brown for State Senate.
Item 48. Finis O. Stewart for Alfalfa County Judge.
Item 49. Doralu Arnett for Secretary of State.
Item 50. Glenn O. Young for Attorney General.
Item 51. Judge W. M. Bickel for State Senate.
Item 52. Will Rogers for State Senate.
Item 53. Tom Steed for Congress.
Item 54. Nixon Now.
Item 55. McGovern/Shriver '72.
Item 56. "Stop the Power Grab Protect Your Vote: Vote No! July 22" (1975).
Item 57. Joe Sarge Nelson for County Commissioner.
Item 58. Curtis Harris for County Attorney.
Item 59. Jerry Brown for Governor.
Item 60. Walt Linsteadt for Mayor.
Item 61. Marion Wise for County Judge.
Item 62. Charles Malone for State Representative District 99.
Item 63. Bill Billups for State Representative.
Item 64. Doyle Scott for State Representative District 85.
Item 65. E. L. Kessler.
Item 66. Dave Spradling for State Senate.
Released on 2017-10-18.
box 88. oversize campaign material, 1890-2004
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
poster 1. Willie Walton for State Representative District 90
poster 2. Bob Turner for Sheriff (sample ballot)
poster 3. Everett Crismore for Court of Common Pleas
poster 4. Aubrey Long for Corporation Commissioner
poster 5. Kessler for County Commissioner
poster 6. Clay for County Commissioner
poster 7. Robert Bailey for District Judge
poster 8. Henry Clay for County Commissioner
poster 9. T. Ray Phillips for County Commissioner
poster 10. Glenn Morris for District Judge
poster 11. Carl Traub for Judge Court of Common Pleas
poster 12. Robert Sherman for Senator
poster 13. Darrell Winings for State Representative District 2
poster 14. William Berry for Congress 5th District
poster 15. Warren Edwards for County Attorney
poster 16. Jess Atherton for State Representative District 90
poster 17. E. W. Bill Brown for State Senator
poster 18. Leroy Love for County Judge
poster 19. E. J. Hodges for State Senate District 44
poster 20. Judge R. R. Cunningham for Sheriff
poster 21. John Carey, Jr., for Representative District 5
poster 22. Doyle Scott for State Representative
poster 23. Bill Billups for State Representative 7th District
poster 24. O. A. Cargill for State Senate
poster 25. Marion Wise for County Judge
poster 26. Clyde Hughey for State Senate
poster 27. Granville Scanland for County Attorney
poster 28. Cecil Turner for Congress
poster 29. G. M. Fuller for Representative 7th District
poster 30. Newt Burns for Sheriff 2nd term
poster 31. Newt Burns for Sheriff
poster 32. Robert Sherman for Senator
poster 33. E. R. Hughes for Corporation Commissioner
poster 34. Albert C. Hunt for District Judge
poster 35. C. Ed Hall for District Judge
poster 36. Charles Litton for Oklahoma County Commissioner
poster 37. Tom Steed for Congress
poster 38. R.M. eacock for state legislature
box 89. oversize campaign posters, 1890-2004
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
poster 1. George Miskovsky for State Senator
poster 2. Lucas House District 58
poster 3. Thomas Bamberger for Senate
poster 4. Steve Bailey for House District 98
poster 5. Virginia Gregory for House District 98
poster 6. Choate for Senate District 22
poster 7. Ronad Reagan for President
poster 8. Rebecca Hamilton for District 89
poster 9. Jack Huddleston for Representative District 89
poster 10. Fred Harris for President
poster 11. Jim Patton for House District 84
poster 12. Frank Miskovsky for House District 83
poster 13. Bob Lee for Representative District 91
poster 14. Jerry Brown for Governor
poster 15. Clara House for Representative District 85
poster 16. Roger Sharkey for State House District 41
poster 17. Robert Thompson for State Representative District 91
poster 18. Lawter for State Representative District 90
poster 19. Lentz for Senate
poster 20. "Vote Yes November 22" by citizens for a better tomorrow--Don Hodges
poster 21. "This House Supports a Boycott of Sheperd Mall"
poster 22. Carol Tucker for State Representative District 98
poster 23. Thom Hunter fro State Representative District 39
poster 24. Susan Morrow for State Senate District 40
poster 25. Tom Rogers for Representative
poster 26. "Stamp the Rooster" Roosevelt, Garner, and Josh Lee
poster 27. Kerrey for President
poster 28. Re-elect Dwight Eisenhower
poster 29. Handwritten sign--I am a OKC Firefighter for John Kerry
poster 30. Marcus Hayes for Mayor
poster 31. Clark for President, 2004
poster 32. Howard Dean for President
poster 33. John Kerry for President, 2004
poster 34. Frosty Peak for Mayor
poster 35. Kennedy for President/Johnson for VIce President
poster 36. Newt Burns fo Sheriff 2nd term
poster 37. Granville Scanland for County Attorney
poster 38. O. A. Cargill, Jr., for County Attorney
poster 39. Newt Burns for Sheriff
folder 40. Poster - Dominique Block, Sr. "Hip Hop Republican for State Representative
folder 41. Poster - Henry Ford, Governor, Democrat
folder 42. Poster - Hayden Crawford, U.S. Senate, Republican
folder 43. Campaign Newspaper - Raymond Gary, U.S. Senate, Democrat
folder 44. Oklahoma State Senate, 1923
folder 45. Johnston Murray for Governor "Just Plain Folks"
box 90. oversize campaign posters, 1890-2004
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
poster 1. Snyder for County Commissioner
poster 2. "First to Pledge for Barry: Oklahoma"
poster 3. Mike Turpen for Governor
poster 4. McGovern/Shriver '72
poster 5. Geroge McGovern for President
poster 6. Cecil Turner for Congress
poster 7. Glenn Floyd for Representative District 45
poster 8. Nixon/Agnew for President/Vice President
poster 9. Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale (written in Spanish)
poster 10. Denman for State Representative
poster 11. Rutledge for Congress
poster 12. Jeff Laird for Senate District 46
poster 13. Ellen Steely for Assoc. District Judge
poster 14. Martin for Representative District 100
poster 15. Conner for State Senate
poster 16. Dottie Schaefer for Representative District 100
poster 17. Kay Floyd for Board of Education
poster 18. Nichols for Mayor, Edmond
poster 19. Jimmy Edwards for County Commissioner
poster 20. Steve Bailey for House District 82
poster 21. "We Like Lydia" House 44
poster 22. Ed Moore for Congress
poster 23. Robert Burns for Senate District 46
poster 24. Robert Adams, Jr., for District 99
poster 25. Bert Russell for House Seat 59
poster 26. Dale Hampton for Representative District 100
poster 27. Roger Sharkey for House District 41
poster 28. Huddleston fro Representative District 89
poster 29. David Rambo to District Attorney
poster 30. Johnny Green for Examiner and Inspector
poster 31. Andy for Mayor
poster 32. R. D. Fisher for Sheriff
poster 33. Fisher for Governor
poster 34. Jerry Brown for Governor
box 91. miscellaneous oversize political material, 1890-2004
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
map 1. Map of the proposed state of Sequoyah
newspaper 2. Woodward Democrat, 9 July 1920 (Congressman Dick Morgan dies)
certificate 3. appointing C. J. Wrightsman to Governor Walton's staff
newspaper 4. Atoka County Herald, 23 October 1930 (W. B. Pine and Walton endorsed by Farm-Labor convention at Bokchito
newspaper 5. New Star (Oklahoma City), 31 May 1934 (J. Berry King for Governor)
newspaper 6. New Star, 14 June 1934 (J. Berry King for Governor)
newspaper 7. Wewoka Times-Democrat, 30 January 1938 (W. S. Key runs for Governor)
newspaper 8. Daily Oklahoman, 17 November 1907
poster 9. Claude Hendon for U. S. Congress (torn)
broadside 10. promoting Howard Berry
newspaper 11. Oklahoma City Pointer, 12 April 1953 (by Howard Tucker)
broadside 12. Frank Douglass for Governor
folder 1. Skiatook Jollification celebration poster 1907
oversize box 92. Oversize political posters, 1890-2004
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
poster 1. Steve Lewis for Governor
poster 2. UFCW Supports Lewis
poster 3. "Pick up Reserved Tickets Here--Press Credentials rm 1125"
poster 4. James Demopolos for District Judge
poster 5. Kerr for Congress
poster 6. Johnston Murray for Governor
poster 7. Ross Rizley for Governor
poster 8. Hayden Crawford for Senate
poster 9. Raymond Gary for Governor
poster 10. Bud Wilkinson for U.S. Senate
poster 11. Victor Wickersham
poster 12. O. A. Cargill for Governor
poster 13. Johnston Murray for Governor
poster 14. John F. Kennedy for President
poster 15. David Hall for Governor
poster 16. Fred Harris for U.S. Senate
poster 17. Elmer Thomas for U.S. Senate
poster 18. Martin Trapp for Governor
poster 19. Hayden Crawford for Senator
poster 20. Adlai Stevenson for President
poster 21. Roosevelt, Truman, and Elmer Thomas "Vote Democratic"
poster 22. Roosevelt and Truman "Register and Vote Democrat"
poster 23. Lyndon Johnson for Vice President
poster 24. Lyndon Johnson for President
poster 25. Oklahoma Salutes LBJ
poster 26. Wilburn Cartwright on auto tag and county seat key
poster 27. Ray Jones for Corporation Commissioner
poster 28. Win with Walters one mile fun run
poster 29. George McGovern speaking at OSU
poster 30. W. J. Losinger chairman of the anti-saloon league will speak
poster 31. Martin Trapp for Governor
poster 32. George Cornell for Congress
poster 33. Randell Cobb for Supreme Court Justice
box 93. oversize related to other boxes, 1890-2004
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Henry S. Johnston Oversize, 1890-2004
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Including certificates, large envelopes, and a painting by Ethel Johnston.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 2. Frank Davis Oversize, 1890-2004
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Newspaper-The Square Shooter Frank Davis for Governor (1926 in Enid). Frank Davis Certificate of Nomination 1916 for Precinct Elector.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 3. W. C. Allison Oversize, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
The Straight Shooter published by friends of the charter amendment ticket (September 6, 1926). Newspaper-The Taxpayer's Voice, 17 June 1932. Poster-campaigning to vote Welch off of the Oklahoma Supreme Court (1961).
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 4. Melven Cornish Oversize, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Newspaper-Red River Record (Colbert), 22 March 1940. Advertisement-Let's Tax the Tax-Eaters for William Murray. Poster-Deadly parallel of Three Candidates for Governor, a Murray campaign poster. Newspaper clipping on Tom Anglin. Newspaper-The Blue Valley Farmer, 16 November 1933. notes, with Roosevelt Moore underline on top of front page, written on the back of Sample Ballots.
Unofficial tabulation of August 12, 1930, Pittsburg County Democratic Primary. 1926 sample ballot. The Blue Valley Farmer, 8 May 1930, 5 June 1930, 26 June 1930, 10 July 1930, and 24 July 1930. Handwritten tally of Pittsburg County's August 12, 1930, Governor's primary. Daily Oklahoman, 22 July 1946 (headline-Revolt sweeps Bolivia). Tulsa World, 9 July 1946 front page only-headline Kerr's Double-Cross Bared. Tulsa World, 21 July 1946 front page only-Tuesday Votes to Climax Hot State Contest. McAlester Booster, 26 July 1930.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 5. Otis Sullivant Oversize, 1890-2004
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William Murray's 1937 platform for Governor. Picture of Republican presidential nominee Alfred Landon printed as a supplement to the Daily Oklahoman. Press Release fro Herbert Hoover's speech at Oklahoma City on May 5, 1938. 1939 Oklahoma Highway Map.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 6. Fred Mock Scrapbook
folder 7. Fred Mock Oversize, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Pennant from the 1956 Republican National Convention.
Released on 2008-09-11.
oversize box 94. Political Newspaper Articles, Campaign Items
Administrative Information
Container List
1. Sulphur-Times Democrat, Special Roy J. Turner Edition,.
2. Blue Valley Farmer, 16 November 1933, "Governor Murray's Weekly Message to the People".
3. Daily Oklahoman, 26 October 1940, "Is WIlkie Still Gaining?".
4. The Voice of POW's and MIA's, June/July 1973.
5. The Jacksonian Democrat, Voice of Oklahoma Democracy, March 1948.
6. The State Democrat, 6 October 1938, "Phillips Backs Drive to Save Farmers".
7. The Young Democrat, May 1938.
8. "Gladys Warren Files for Lieutenant Governor.
9. The Oklahoma Constitution, Winter 1981/1982, "The Race for Governor".
10. The Monroney Victory, October 1968, "Mike's Bandwagon is Rolling".
11. GOP Trunkline, 6 November 1981.
12. The Oklahoma Constitution, September/October 1981, "Pro-ERA Campaign Begins".
13. Congressman Mickey Edwards Reports, November 1981.
14. "A Classic Case of Gerrymandering" The 5th District, 1981.
15. The GOP Partyline, September 1981.
16. PACT, Police and Citizens Together Magazine Inc., November 1981.
17. The Oklahoma Constitution, September/October 1981, "Redistricting Plan Challenged".
18. Robert Ritter, State Representative.
19. Helen Cole has been working full-time for you.
20. Rose O'Neill of the Ozarks.
21. Cleeta John Rogers, "A Great Guy, A Great Governor".
22. Poster, Horace G. McKeever, Governor, “We Need a Change”.
23. Poster, Robert L. Owen, Democratic candidate for United States Senate.
24. Poster, Joseph Otti, Socialist Candidate for Congress.
25. Poster, Kenneth Poynor, State Representative, Cleveland County.
26. Poster, Famous Quotes-Will Rogers, John Kennedy, and Gene Stipe.
27. 27th Gridiron of Tulsa Press Club, "Boys Life".
28. Frank Frantz, Statehood, “A Square Deal for Everybody”.
29. County Democratic Speaking Schedule, May-July, 1938.
30. Program, Berger Meeting, 28 December 1910, "To be informed on working class politics in Oklahoma" Socialist Party of Oklahoma City.
31. Kennedy, "These are not Ordinary Times" 1968.
32. Opening Address of Campbell Russell, President of the People's Power League, September 11, 1911, Oklahoma City, OK.
33. Oklahoma City Times, 19 September 1941, "Loaf a Little While with Oscar Ameringer".
34. Newspaper Clipping, "Death Finishes Turbulent Days for Ameringer".
35. Newspaper Clipping, A Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Ameringer".
36. Newspaper Clipping, "Ameringer Acquires Taste for Tea".
37. Poster, Stipe for Senate.
38. Poster, Wilma Mankiller, Principal Chief, John Ketcher, Deputy Chief, "Cherokee Working Together".
39. Poster, Re-elect Grover Pendleton, Democrat for County Commissioner, Third District, "A Record of Service".
40. Poster, Wm. H. Murray, Ex-Governor "Alflafa Bill" for Governor, "He Reduced Your Taxes Before -- Give Him the Chance to do it Again!".
41. Poster, Victor Wickersham, Congress.
42. Poster, Turner, Democrat for Governor, "Forward Oklahoma!".
43. Poster, B. E. Bill Harkey Democrat for Governor.
44. Poster, Car Tags and County Seats, Greetings from Wilburn Cartwright.
45. Poster, Vote for Perry Wheeler Cherokee Chief.
46. Poster, Re-elect Frank Lynch, Democrat, County Commissioner, District 2.
47. Poster, Re-elect Frank Lynch, Democrat, County Commissioner, District 2.
48. Poster, Win with Tom Anglin.
49. Poster, L. G. Gossett, Republican, Candidate for County Commissioner, Garfield County, 3rd District, "Honest, Efficient, Economical".
50. Poster, Re-elect Jim Bodine, Democrat for County Assessor, "Experienced and Courteous".
51. Poster, Page Belcher Republican Candidate for Corporation Commissioner.
52. Poster, "Yes sir! Gary-Kerr, Go Democrat".
53. Poster, Vote for O. R. Paris (6 years of Law Enforcement Experience) Republican candidate for Sheriff, Garfield County, ""No Calls Unanswered regardless of time, Will have experienced, qualified Deputies, 24 hour service".
54. Poster, Raymond Gary, Democrat for Governor.
55. Poster, Vote for Muriel H. Wright for Representative, for Coal County on Republican Ticket.
56. Poster, Robert S. (Bob) Kerr, Democrat for U. S. Senate, "Tried and Proven".
57. Poster, E. W. Marland for Congress, Eighth Congressional District.
58. Poster, E. W. Marland Democrat for Governor, "Bring the New Deal to Oklahoma".
59. Poster, Marland, Democrat for Governor, "Forward Oklahoma! Elect E. W. Marland and his New Deal Family!".
60. Poster, E. W. Marland, Democrat for U. S. Senate.
61. Poster, Elect "A Native Son" Robert S. (Bob) Kerr, Democrat for Governor.
62. Poster, Sincerely Yours, C. N. Haskell, "The Man Who Does Things, Our Democratic Candidate for U. S. Senator".
63. Poster, "Vote No on the Proposed Amendment Locating the Capitol at Guthrie".
64. Poster, Vote for Olney Flynn, Republican for Governor, "Haven't You Had Enough?".
65. Poster, Vote for Preston Peden for Congress,"He Has Stayed on the Job!".
66. Poster, Robert S. (Bob) Kerr, Democrat for U. S. Senate, "Tried and Proven".
67. Poster, Robert S. (Bob) Kerr, Democrat for U. S. Senate, "Elect for a Second Term".
68. Poster, Robert S. (Bob) Kerr, Democrat for U. S. Senate, "Elect for a Second Term".
69. Newspaper, The Libertarian, October 1962.
70. Newspaper, Midwest City Shopper, "The Story of Bill Atkinson Like Book Burning Tactics of Garman Nazis" November 1963.
71. Newspaper, Midwest City Leader, "Swing to Atkinson Grows" 1 November 1962.
72. Newspaper, The Rutledge Post, 4th Congressional District, General Election, 4 November 1980.
73. Newspaper, Vote Republican for Change, Ronald Reagan, George Bush.
74. Newspaper, The Oklahoma Spectator, 22 August 1980, Reagan.
75. Newspaper, Ladies World, "The Blind Senator from Oklahoma - A Record of Heroism and Achievement" by Day Allen Willey, September 1908.
76. Newspaper, Oklahoma City Times, 6 September 1968, Monroney vs Bellmon, Nixon Coming to Oklahoma.
77. Newspaper, Oklahoma Scoop, "Burry Me with Alfalfa Bill" vol. 1 no. 11.
78. Newspaper, Oklahoma Scoop, "The Hot Gaylord Secrets" vol. 1 no. 21.
79. Newspaper, The Daily Oklahoman, "Oklahoma Women and Politics" 3 August 1924.
80. Newspaper, Prairie Fire News, September 1960. People's Petition Campaign.
81. Newspaper, Democrats vs Republicans, Negro Voting 66, What every Negro voter must know....
82. Newspaper, New York Times Magazine, "The 3 Men behind Rockefleer" Tom Buckley.
83. Newspaper, Extra, "Gaylord Land Profits Bared - Sells City $400,000 Farm, Ducks Property Tax Payment" A Vote for Bellmon is a vote for Gaylord.
84. Newspaper, "Moore Opposes Tax Increases - Preston J. Moore".
85. Newspaper, Oklahoma Patriot, October 1960, "Kerr Seniority is Overrated".
86. Newspaper, Oklahoma Patriot, October 1962, "Hayden Moves Ahead".
87. Newspaper, Oklahoma City Times, Paid Political Advertisement, Vote Republican, 29 October 1964.
88. Newspaper, The Sunday Oklahoman, Elections Supplement, 16 August 1992.
89. Newspaper, The Daily Oklahoman, 4 November 1992, "Clinton Wins".
90. Newspaper, The Daily Oklahoman, 21 January 1993, "Clinton Calls for Renewed Nation".
Released on 2017-07-24.
oversize box 95. Candidate campaign shopping bags and oversized envelopes, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
envelope 1. Mickey Edwards
envelope 2. Mike Turpen, 1986
shopping bag 3. Vote for Sparks and Gray
shopping bag 4. Bud Wilkinson U.S. Senate
shopping bag 5. Goldwater Oklahoma 1964
shopping bag 6. Atkinson for Governor
shopping bag 7. Fred Mock for U.S. Senate
box 97. Oversized campaign signs, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
poster 1. Morrissey for Congress
poster 2. Walters for Governor
poster 3. Gassaway for District Attorney
sign 4. Roberst S. Kerr, III
sign 5. Donna Compton for Congress
sign 6. Richardson for Governor
sign 7. Fire Fighters for Kerry
sign 8. John Kerry for President
sign 9. Dennis Kucinich for President
sign 10. Mike Monroney for Senator
sign 11. John Edwards for President
sign 12. Sooners for Clark
sign 13. Different Mike Turpen for Governor signs
poster 14. Oklahoma Truth convergence 2006
poster 15. Gerald Ford for President
poster 16. LBJ rally
poster 17. Anti-War fair 2005
poster 18. Gerald Ford speech
poster 19. Bert Smith for congress
poster 20. Otis Sillivant retirement poster drawen by Jim Lange
oversize box 98. Oversize Scrapbooks, Sheet Music
Administrative Information
Container List
Item 1. Scrapbook "The Stars of MacArthur" World War II, General Douglas MacArthur.
Item 2. Scrapbook "Oil Man Olney F. Flynn" Mayor of Tulsa, OK, clippings about Flynn Family.
Item 3. Sheet Music, "The Brightest Star on the Flag" Oklahoma, March and Two Step by P. F. Petersen.
Item 4. Scrapbook, Wendell Willkie, 1940 Republican Nominee for U.S. President.
Item 5. Program, "Life is Grate in a Two Party State or Who's the Actor on the Tractor" Tulsa Press Club, 1964.
Item 6. The Sooner Magazine, March 1937, Annual Engineering Edition.
Item 7. The American Indian, April 1930, political advertisements.
Item 8. The American Indian, May 1930, political advertisements.
Item 9. The American Indian, June 1930, political advertisements.
Item 10. The American Indian, July 1930, political advertisements.
Released on 2018-02-13.
oversize box 99. Campaign Bumper Stickers
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All originals.
Campaign bumper stickers from National, State and Local elections.
Container List
Folder Bumper Stickers - "A" - Albert, Atkinson.
Folder Bumper Stickers - "B" - Paul Barby, Dewey Bartlett, Henry Bellmon, Birdsong, G. T. Blankenship, David Boren, Bill Brewster, Dean Bridges, Arnold B. Britton, George Bush.
Folder Bumper Stickers - "C" - Happy Camp, Jimmy Carter, Wilburn Cartwright, Clark, Charles Cleveland, Bill Clinton, Andy Coats, Kevin Cox.
Folder Bumper Stickers - "D" - Daxon, Larry Derryberry, Riley Donica.
Folder Bumper Stickers - "E" - Ed Edmondson, James Howard Edmondson, Glenn English.
Folder Bumper Stickers - "F" - Floyd.
Folder Bumper Stickers - "G" - Garrett, Garrison, Al Gore, Barry Goldwater, Goodhead, Greeson.
Folder Bumper Stickers - "H" - David Hall, Fred Harris, Warren Hearnes, Hester, Archibald B. Hill, Jr., David Hood, Gene Howard.
Folder Bumper Stickers - "I" - Jim Inhofe.
Folder Bumper Stickers - "J" - John Jarboe, Jed Johnson, Jr., Jones.
Folder Bumper Stickers - "K" - Bob Kamm, John F. Kennedy, Robert S. Kerr, Kerr, W. E. "Bill" Kropf, Dennis J. Kucinich.
Folder Bumper Stickers - "L" - Lamb, Bob Leeper.
Folder Bumper Stickers - "M" - McCaleb, McCoy, McCurley, Bob Macy, Miskovsky, Mike Monroney.
Folder Bumper Stickers - "N" - Nesbitt, Don Nickles, George Nigh.
Folder Bumper Stickers - "O" - Vince Orza.
Folder Bumper Stickers - "P" - Patterson, Anthony Points.
Folder Bumper Stickers - "R" - Ronald Reagan, Darryl Roberts, Nelson Rockefeller, Roselle.
Folder Bumper Stickers - "S" - Ann Savage, Seymour, George Shirk, Ron Shotts, Preston Smith, Snyder, Thomas Stallings, Gene Stipe.
Folder Bumper Stickers - "T" - Jim Taliaferro, Talley, Townsend, Turner.
Folder Bumper Stickers - "W" - Waid, David Walters, Ware, George Washington, Wes Watkins.
Folder Bumper Stickers - Political Parties, State Questions, Social Issues, Activist Groups.
Released on 2017-10-19.
box 100. Campaign plastic yard signs and shopping bags, 1890-2004
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Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
bag 1. G. O. P.
sign 2. Tom Coburn for U.S. Senate with Bush/Cheney logo
sign 3. Brad Henry for Governor
sign 4. Sportsmen for Coburn
sign 5. Kelly Haney for Governor
sign 6. Richardson for Governor
sign 7. Mick Cornett for Oklahoma City Mayor
sign 8. Jim Tolbert for Mayor
bag 9. Don Nickles for U.S. Senate
sign 10. Dunegan for governor
sign 11. Bob Anthony for U.S. Senate
sign 12. Brad Carson for U.S. Senate
sign 13. Humphreys for U.S. Senate
sign 14. Monte Johnson for U.S. Senate
bag 15. Census 80'
bag 16. Hannah Atkins for National Committee Woman
bag 17. Cuffie Waid for U.S. Congress, 1980
bag 18. Jimmy Carter for President
bag 19. Jones for Congress
bag 20. Buy Oklahoma Products Diamond Jubilee
bag 21. McGovern for President
bag 22. United Auto Workers Union: Buy American
bag 23. Oklahoma City GM Assembly UAW bag
bag 24. “ERA is not my bag”
bag 25. Dewey Bartlett for Governor
bag 26. KOMA
bag 27. Steve Lewis: Leadership for the 90's
bag 28. LBJ Library and Museum
sign 29. Tom Coburn U.S. Senate
bag 30. McSpadden for Governor
bag 31. Bob Kamm for U.S. Senate
bag 32. George Miskovsky for U.S. Senate
oversize box 101. Campaign yard signs, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
sign 1. Debbie Blackburn for state representative
sign 2. John Kerry / John Edwards for U.S. President/ Vice President
sign 3. Loyd Benson
sign 4. Sportsmen for Brad Carson
sign 5. Vote No on 711: Don't Legalize Discrimination
sign 6. David Walters for Governor
sign 8. Henry Bellmon
sign 9. David Walters for U.S. Senate
sign 10. Brad Henry for Governor
sign 11. Little for Governor in 1986
sign 12. Steve Lewis for Governor
sign 13. Howard Dean for President
sign 14. Boren for Governor
flat map case 102. Political posters, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
drawer 1. Political Posters, 1890-2004
poster 1. Inhoffe for Governor
poster 2. Ron Shotts for Governor
poster 3. Fred Mock for U.S. Senate
poster 4. Reuben Sparks
poster 5. Ed Edmondson for Senate
poster 6. Dewey Bartlett for Senate, with Spiro Agnew
poster 7. Gene Stipe for U.S. Senate
poster 8. John Zink for U.S. Senate
poster 9. Glenn English for Congress
poster 10. Vote Yes on all eight on July 22
poster 11. Archibald Hill for Senate District 48
poster 12. Sandy Garrett in 1990
drawer 2. Political Posters, 1890-2004
poster 1. Henry Bellmon
poster 2. Dewey Bartlett
poster 3. Gov. Dewey Bartlett, Lt. Gov. Thompson, and Attorney General G. T. Blankenship
poster 4. David Walters
poster 5. George Nigh
poster 6. Jimmy Carter for ERA
poster 7. Mondale for President
poster 8. McGovern campaign worksheet, oversize
poster 9. Humphrey for President
poster 10. Ronald Reagan
poster 11. Different Richard Nixon campaign posters
poster 12. George McGovern
drawer 3. Political Posters, 1890-2004
poster 1. "Home Sold on Goldwater Ticket"
poster 2. Leroy Powers for State Senate
poster 3. Robert Constant for Councilman
poster 4. Bill Price for Governor
sketch 5. Gov. Kerr and the Capital Cafeteria
poster 6. Miskovsky for State Senate
poster 7. Fred Harris
poster 8. Fred Harris for Governor
poster 9. Fred Mock for Senate/Reuben Sparks for Governor
poster 10. John C. Walton for Oklahoma City Mayor, 1919
drawer 4. Political Posters, 1890-2004
poster 1. Large Picture of an unkown politician's family
poster 2. of underwriters of the inaugural finance committee
poster 3. relating to the inauguration of Henry Bellmon as the 23rd governor
box 103. Miscellaneous Oversize, 1910s-1960s
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. miscellaneous political oversized, 1910s-1920s
newspaper 1. “Oklahoma Needs Change” Republican Newspaper (2 different copies)
broadside 2. Jas. Davenport for Governor
poster 3. James Hepburn for Governor, 1922
newspaper 4. Progressive Democrat, 9 July 1926 (J.B.A. Robertson)
newspaper 5. Daily Oklahoman, 8 May 1927 (Carl Albert Wins Oratory)
newspaper 6. Ponca City News, 7 November 1928 (Hoover Wins)
folder 2. Political oversized, 1930s
poster 1. Tom McGee for Corporation Commissioner
map 2. Map of Oklahoma with ad for Harry Cordell for President State Board of Agriculture
newspaper 3. New Star (Oklahoma City), 28 June 1934 (J. Berry King for Gov)
broadside 4. ad for standard engraving company
periodical 5. Saturday Evening Post (9 December 1931), with an article on William Murray written by George Milburn
poster 6. poster of an unidentified democratic candidate for governor
broadside 7. James Berry campaign flier
newspaper 8. Blue Valley Farmer, 24 November 1932 (William Murray's paper)
periodical 9. The State Jeffersonian (Democratic Magazine) April 1938
periodical 10. The Rams Horn (May 3, 1934, May 17, 1934, and May 24, 1934)
broadside 11. Moses E. Harris campaign flier, 1938
newspaper 12. Western Oklahoma Farmer, 4 July 1938
broadside 13. Albert G. Hunt campaign flier
broadside 14. W. R. Wallace campaign flier
folder 3. miscellaneous political oversized, 1940s
broadside 1. Roy Turner Flier
newspaper 2. Enid Events, July 1948 (Kerr campaign paper)
newspaper 3. Democratic Arbiter 14, May 1946
broadside 4. Paul Stewart campaign broadside
newspaper 5. Ada Evening News, 12 April 1942 (Kerr Gov.)
newspaper 6. Duncan Eagle (Democratic newspaper) ca. November 1947
newspaper 7. Carnegie Herald, 12 July 1946
newspaper 8. Sulphur Times Democrat, 11 July 1946
newspaper 9. Free Speech (15 June 1946)
newspaper 10. Free Speech (27 June 1946)
broadside 11. Text of Leon “Red” Phillips speech, March 19, 1940.
folder 4. miscellaneous political oversized, 1950s
newspaper 1. Daily Oklahoman, 13 November 1957
newspaper 2. The Coe Record (campaign paper for Bill Coe)
newspaper 3. The Oklahoma Union Farmer, August 1954.
folder 5. miscellaneous political oversized, 1960s
newspaper 1. GOP Party Line, Fall 1968
newspaper 2. Bellmon Bugle, May 1962
newspaper 3. Forward Oklahoma, 22, October 1966 (Democratic paper)
newspaper 4. GOP Party Line, December 1967
newspaper 5. Oklahoma City Times, 14 January 1963 (Bellmon inaugurated)
newspaper 6. Bellmon Times, September 1968
newspaper 7. Bellmon Times, July 1968.
program 5. 25th annual gridiron Tulsa press club program 1957
program 6. "Burning the scandal at both ends" Tulsa Press club program 1958
program 7. 29th annual gridiron Tulsa press club program 1961
program 8. Souvenir program 62nd annual communication of the M. W. Prince hall grand lodge F.& A.M 1954
program 9. "Dinner with Ike" Invatition and program 1960
program 6. 27th annual Tulsa press club gridiron 1957
oversize box 104. Miscellaneous Oversize, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Container List
Item 1. Yard Sign, Boren for Governor.
Item 2. Yard Sign, Joe Lieberman, joe2004.com.
Item 3. Yard Sign, Howard Dean for America, www.Deanfor America.com.
Item 4. Yard Sign, Steve Lewis Governor.
Item 5. Yard Sign, Steve Lewis Governor.
Item 6. Yard Sign, Little for Goernor in '86, The Conservative.
Item 7. Yard Sign, Brad Henry Governor.
Item 8. Yard Sign, David Walters, U. S. Senate.
Item 9. Yard Sign, Shorty for Gov. - John "Shorty" Barnett.
Item 10. Yard Sign, 711 Vote No! Don't Legalize Discrimination.
Item 11. Yard Sign, Sportsmen for Brad Carson.
Item 12. Yard Sign, Vote Loyd Benson.
Item 13. Yard Sign, Kerry Edwards a stronger America.
Item 14. Yard Sign, Kerry Edwards a stronger America.
Item 15. Yard Sign, Debbie Blackburn State Representative, Works for you!
Item 16. Poster, Fundraiser for Andy Coats for State Senate.
Item 17. Certificate from Mexico City giving Johnston Murray the honorary title “Huesped De Honor” (in Spanish).
Item 18. Small Poster, Rockefeller.
Item 19. Small Poster, Nixon - Bellmon.
Item 20. Flyer, Public Lecture, The Prejudiced Voter, P. L. Gettys.
Item 21. Flyer, Come see the President of the United States and Mrs. Nixon, 3 November 1972, Tulsa International Airport.
Item 22. Delegate Placard, Oklahoma.
Item 23. Certificate to Practice Law, The Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma, Johnston Murray, 9 July 1946.
Item 24. Certificate to Practice Law, The Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma, Johnston Murray, Esquire, 21 October 1953.
Item 25. Certificate of Election, Roy J. Turner, Governor of Oklahoma, 13 January 1947.
Item 26. Certificate of Election, Johnston Murray, Governor of Oklahoma, 8 January 1951.
Item 27. Poster, Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma, January 1948.
Item 28. Yard Sign, Garrison Governor.
Item 29. Poster, Shorty Who? John "Shorty" Barnett.
Item 30. Poster, Roger Pugh, Democrat, Lt. Governor.
Item 31. Flag, Moore Dem. for Governor, We Like Preston.
Item 32. Advertisement, Henry Bellmon for U. S. Senate.
Item 33. Poster, Jack Kelley, Democrat for Governor '86.
Item 34. Poster, Krizzo Meadows, State Representative District 97.
Item 35. Poster, Time for a Change, Vote Jones U. S. Senate, He can make the Difference.
Item 36. Poster, Time for a Change, Vote Jones U. S. Senate, He can make the Difference.
Item 37. Poster, Ride to the Polls, Free Transportation.
Item 38. Poster, Ride to the Polls, Free Transportation.
Item 39. Poster, Youth for John Zink for Senate, Concert, Eddie and the Electrics.
Item 40. Poster, Young Democrats Want You!
Item 41. Flyer, Want a New State Senator, Go with Graves.
Item 42. Poster, Ralph W. Graves Democrat for State Senator, Pottawatomie, Lincoln County.
Item 43. Poster, J. O. Ferguson, Republican for Governor, This Time Vote for Yourself.
Item 44. Independent, Ledgerwood U. S. Senate.
Item 45. Page from Scrapbook, 1920 Election, Advertisement for Convention in Ponca City, Name Tag for Delegate, McAlester 1919, Constitution and By-laws, 1919, Card, Leonard Logan, Cherokee County Nominee, Gassaway for President.
Item 46. Political Cartoon, "Modern Bellerophon" Gov. Charles "Red" Phillips, Charles Werner.
Item 47. Political Cartoon, "Time to Start the Fight" New Deal, Charles Werner.
Item 48. Poster, State Fair, undated.
Item 49. Poster, Warning against Electioneering.
Item 50. Poster, Warning must be legally registered to vote.
Item 51. Poster, Oliver North, "Above the Law Yet Beneath Contempt Boycott Ollie".
Item 52. Flyer, Why Rockefeller.
Item 53. Poster, The Shrinking Dollar.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 105. Miscellaneous Oversize, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
poster 1. Senator E. Melvin Porter for State Senate Dist. 48
poster 2. Angela Monson for House Dist. 99
poster 3. Elect A. L. Dowell City Councilman Ward 7 (Complete the team, with picture of Visiano Johnson, E. Melvin Porter, Dowell, and Archibald Hill), 1967
poster 4. An anti-Sen. T. P. Gore poster-“While we fight for white supremacy in Oklahoma, Sen. Gore attempts to appoint Negroes in Washington”
broadside 5. “Judge Wallace's Record on the Nigger Tax Question”
broadside 6. “That Nigger Plank” taken from the Norman Democrat-Topic, 22 July 1904.
periodical 7. 1. The Youth's Campanion: New England Edition (21 November 1907), with Robert Owen and T. P. Gore on the cover
clipping 8. from the Daily Oklahoman, 15 July 1923 “Feminist to Demand Their Rights be written into the Constitution”
poster 9. 1. Ten Most wanted Men for offenses against women, showing Oklahoma politicians who did not vote for the Equal Rights Amendment after promising to, 1975.
poster 10. The Oklahoma Legislative Leadership: lecture December 11, 1990
newspaper 11. Blue Valley Farmer, 8 December 1932.
certificate 12. showing that Bruce Snyder is a member of the American Flag House and Betsy Ross Memorial Asso
broadside 13. “Bacon and Beans” or why Bill Darnell entered the Governor's Race, 1926.
broadside 14. “Oklahoma Wants You” a reprint from the Textile World (5 May 1928)
broadside 15. Oklahoma Democratic Campaign Whistle Stop Schedule, November 5, 1966.
sketch 16. Jim Lange Political Cartoon, with Richard Nixon as the subject (signed to Bill Morgan)
sketch 17. Jim Lange Political Cartoon, with a political expert the subject (signed to Otis Sullivant).
poster 18. Political Poster W. C. Hall for Supreme Court Justice
poster 19. Page Belcher for Congress yard sign
box 107. Miscellaneous Newspapers, 1963-1990
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
newspaper 1. The Oklahoma Constitution, Summer 1986
newspaper 2. The Oklahoma Observer, 10 January 1986
newspaper 3. The Oklahoma Observer, 10 February 1986
newspaper 4. The Oklahoma Observer, 25 November 1985
newspaper 5. The Oklahoma Observer, 25 June 1985
newspaper 6. The Oklahoma Observer, 25 February 1986
newspaper 7. The Oklahoma Observer, 10 March 1986
newspaper 8. The Oklahoma Observer, 25 March 1986
newspaper 9. The Oklahoma Observer, 10 December 1985
newspaper 10. The Oklahoma Observer, 10 June 1985
newspaper 11. The Oklahoma Observer, 25 December 1979
newspaper 12. The Oklahoma Observer, 25 June 1980
newspaper 13. The Oklahoma Observer, 10 December 1979
newspaper 14. Republican Candidates, 1980
newspaper 15. The Vista (Central State University), 14 October 1980
newspaper 16. The Vista (Central State University), 9 September 1980 (signed by Don Nickles and John Zink)
newspaper 17. Election '80 (Oklahoma City), published by the League of Women Voters
newspaper 18. The Councilor (Shreveport, LA), October 1979
newspaper 19. Election Special, October 1986
newspaper 20. Oklahoma Democratic Leader, August 1986
newspaper 21. Oklahoma Democratic Leader, July 1986
newspaper 22. Oklahoma Democratic Leader, September 1986
newspaper 23. Oklahoma Democratic Leader, October 1986
newspaper 24. Oklahoma Democratic Leader, August 1990
newspaper 25. State Capitol Journal, September 1974
newspaper 26. State Capitol Journal, January 1975
newspaper 27. Daily Oklahoman, 25 September 1964
newspaper 28. Oklahomans for Boren Report, 1984
newspaper 29. Dennygram: Garrison for Congress News Special
newspaper 30. The Oklahoma Daily, 23 November 1963 (JFK Assasinated)
oversize box 108. Miscellaneous Oversize, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Oversize Material from the Genvieve Seger papers, 1890-2004
poster 1. vote for Parks for lieut. Gov.
poster 2. vote for Genevieve Seger for County Superintendent
sign 3. Oklahoma from a Republican convention
clipping 4. Tulsa World, 28 September 1950 on Democratic fundraising
broadside 5. Ernest Albright candidate for governor and anti-Robert Kerr
broadside 6. from Deer Creek Weekly Mirror, 22 June 1944 “Report of the State of the Nation”
newspaper 7. 1. Geary Times Journal, 3 November 1938
newspaper 8. The Oklahoma Republican, 15 February 1947
newspaper 9. The Oklahoma Republican, March 1947
newspaper 10. The Oklahoma Republican, 15 September 1943
clipping 11. Picture of Alfred M. Landon from Daily Oklahoman supplement
newspaper 12. Geary Times Journal, 6 January 1938
clipping 13. 1. from Daily Oklahoman, 22 June 1944, about Genevieve Seger serving on the resolutions committee of the National Republican Convention
folder 2. Oversize material related to Roy Turner and Johnston Murray, 1890-2004
periodical 1. Life Magazine (July 24, 1939)
sketch 2. of Pres. Harry Truman and Vice Pres. Allen Barkley signed to Gov. Roy Turner by Larry Pendleton
certificate 3. stating Roy Turner is a member of the Board of Advisors for the International Roundup Cavalcade held at Pawhuska in 1947
poster 4. “Just Plain Folks” from the second address of Gov. Johnston Murray to the Oklahoma State Legislature.
box 109. Miscellaneous Oversize, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
newspaper 1. New Solidarity, 11 August 1986
newspaper 2. New Solidarity, 15 August 1986
newspaper 3. Oklahoma City Advertiser, 23 July 1954
newspaper 4. The Farmer's Friend (Guthrie) Vol. 1 No. 1 and Vol 1. No.2 (Frank Buttram paper)
newspaper 5. The Blue Valley Farmer, 14 August 1930 (Wm. Murray paper)
newspaper 6. The Blue Valley Farmer, 28 August 1930 (Wm. Murray paper)
newspaper 7. A portion of The Democrat? In bad condition cartoon with Jack Walton
newspaper 8. The Sulphur Times Democrat,
newspaper 9. The Oklahoma Standpatter (Oklahoma City), 111 July 1914
newspaper 10. The Oklahoma Standpatter (Oklahoma City), 3 October 1914
newspaper 11. Oklahoma City Times (souvenir edition), 14 January 1963 (Bellmon Gov.)
newspaper 12. Oklahoma's Orbit, 13 January 1963 (article on Henry Bellmon)
newspaper 13. The Wewoka Times Democrat, 5 November 1934
newspaper 14. The Daily Times Democrat (Wewoka), 30 July 1930
newspaper 15. The Square Shooter (Enid) political paper for Frank P. Davis
newspaper 16. Blue Valley Farmer 11 November 1937 (Wm. Murray paper)
newspaper 17. Oklahoma Rural News, Vol. 1, No. 2 (War or Wilkie)
newspaper 18. The Carnegie Herald, 26 June 1946 (editorial for H. C. Jones)
newspaper 19. Stillwater Gazette, 27 October 1950 (bad shape)
clipping 20. Oklahoma City Advertiser, 25 July 1946 (Turner wins nomination)
newspaper 21. Oklahoma State Democrat (Oklahoma City), May 1950.
newspaper 22. V. I .A. Voice (Oklahoma City), 10 August 1934.
broadside 23. Democratic State Ballot 1930s
broadside 24. V.I.A. recommendations for run-off primaries, July 24
broadside 25. Frank P. Douglass for Governor
poster 26. Randell S. Cobb for Supreme Court Justice
folder 1. The Oklahoma Dry July 18, 1950
folder 2. Burns Record, Newt Burns for Oklahoma County Sheriff newspaper
folder 3. The Berry Banner, William A Berry for 5th district congress newspaper
folder 4. The Cargill Clarion, Buck Cargill for county attorney newspaper
folder 5. The Oklahoma Dry newspaper
folder 6. Goldwater Newspaper 1964
folder 7. Wilkinson's winner newspaper October 1964
folder 8. Oklahoma Peace Strategy newsletter August-September 2006
folder 9. The people's press december 30, 1912
folder 10. The state Tribune Feburary 7,21,28 March 14, 1907
folder 11. Common Sense news october 10, 1964
box 110. Miscellaneous campaign cards and pamphlets
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 111. 2006 Primary Campaign Materials
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
box 112. Books, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
book 1. Constitution of Oklahoma
book 2. Frank Keating's Inaugural Bible
book 3. Dave Simpson, A Collection of Cartoons from the Tulsa Tribune
book 4. Oklahoma Election Board, Oklahoma Elections: Statehood to Present Vol 1 (July 1988)
book 5. Inauguration Program (1949) for Harry S. Truman
box 113. Miscellaneous, 1890-2004
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2008-09-11.
folder 1. Mick Cornett Campaign Material and Ephemera
folder 2. 2000s Campaign Material and Ephemera
folder 3. Leslie J. R. Richardson for President (Cherokee National Party)
folder 4. Miscellaneous Campaign Materials--dates unknown
folder 5. John Dunning Personal Materials, 1890-2004
box 115. Correspondence, Receipts - John R. Williams, 1905-1911, 1915, 1948
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Contains business correspondence, banking and insurance, of John R. Williams, and postcards of photos by Henry Poolaw.
Container List
Folder 1. Business Correspondence, 1905, Joh R. Williams re:Annual Metting, Whitewater Oil and Gas, Bank of Gotebo.
Folder 2. Forms, 1905, Oklahoma Territory, Form for Mercantile Buildings, Apportionment of School Funds, Assessment, Real Property.
Folder 3. Business Correspondence, Receipts, 1906, Oklahoma Democratic Committee, Royal Hotel, Guthrie, OK.
Folder 4. Business Correspondence, Telegrams, 1907 re: Insurance, Oklahoma Democratic Committee, Oklahoma Democratic Press Bureau.
Folder 5. Receipts, 1907, Modern Woodmen of America, L.E. Sparks, Contractor, Mutual Life Insurance, Masons, Hobart Light and Repair, J.P. Dellinger, Hardware, Statement of Taxes.
Folder 6. Official Votes by County for U.S. Senator, Oklahoma, 1907.
Folder 7. Business Correspondence, 1908, re: Bank of Gotebo, Office of County Clerk, Hobart, OK., Insurance, Kiowa County, John R. Doolin, Oklahoma Democratic Committee.
Folder 8. Receipts, 1908, Bank of Gotebo, Hobart Ice & Coal, Ice Cream & Bottling Company, The Dixie, Farmer & Merchants National Bank, H.E. Johnston, Love Brothers, Lyon & Matthews, Oklahoma State Bank.
Folder 9. Business Correspondence, 1909, Central Life Assurance Society, Sun Insurance Office, Kiowa County, Schaeffer and Doolin, Oklahoma Feed Yard.
Folder 10. Receipts, 1909, First National Bank, Farmer's & Merchants Bank, Pioneer Telephone and Telegraph, Mantou Field Glass, Bankers Life Insurance.
Folder 11. Application - Central Life Insurance Society, Des Moines, IA for 3 room House, 1909.
Folder 12. Business Correspondence, 1910, Banking, Receipt - Waldorf Astoria, Mortgage - William M. Christopher, Clinton, OK.
Folder 13. Business Correspondence, 1911, Guaranteed State Bank, Democratic Campaign Committee.
Folder 14. Receipt, 1915, Rental Note, Blank Checks, Kiowa County Land and Title, Flyer - Sale of 2 year old horse, Brochure - National Reserve Bank, Correspondence 1948.
Folder 15. Pamphlets - Constitution, By-Laws, Oklahoma State Union, 1907, "Penny a Pound" President's Rubber Drive, 1942, "If you can Qualify" Universal Oil and Gas, Button - "I'm for it, RU".
Folder 16. Blank Forms - Contract, Board of County Commissioners, Mutual Life Insurance, Loan, Atkinson, Warren and Henley, Farm Loan, Plat Map, First Mortgage Bond, Harper County.
Folder 17. Application, Farm Loan, Cora Hamilton, Kiowa, OK, undated.
Folder 18. Diagram of House, undated, Certificate - Imperial Council of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, 1906, John R. Williams.
Folder 19. Stock Certificate - Meridian Oil and Gas Company, undated, 400 shares.
Folder 20. Flyer - "John Howell and Company, Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries" Undated.
Folder 21. Postcards - Native American Subjects, undated, Photos by Henry Poolaw.
Released on 2013-07-29.
posters
Administrative Information
Item List
Item 1. Inhoffe for Governor.
Item 2. Ron Shotts for Governor (2 copies).
Item 3. Fred Mock for U.S. Senate.
Item 4. Rubin Sparks.
Item 5. Ed Edmondson for Senate.
Item 6. Dewey Bartlett for Senate with Spiro Agnew.
Item 7. Gene Stipe for U.S. Senate.
Item 8. John Zink for U.S. Senate (3 posters).
Item 9. Glenn English for Senate.
Item 10. Vote Yes on al eight on July 22.
Item 11. Archibald Hill for Senate District 48.
Item 12. Sandy Garrett in 1990.
Released on 2012-12-20.
posters
Administrative Information
Item List
Item Henry Bellmon.
Item Dewey Bartlett.
Item Governor Dewey Bartlett, Lt. GovernorThompson and Attorney General G.T. Blankenship.
Item David Walters (4 posters).
Item George Nigh.
Item Jimmy Carter for ERA.
Item Mondale for President.
Item McGovern campaign worksheet, oversize.
Item Humphrey for President.
Item Ronald Reagan (2 posters).
Item Richard Nixon (3 posters).
Item George McGovern (2 posters).
Released on 2012-12-20.
posters and signs
Administrative Information
Item List
Item Home sold on Goldwater ticket.
Item Leroy Powers for State Senate.
Item Robert Constant for Councilman.
Item Bill Price for Governor.
Item Governor Kerr and the Capitol Cafeteria.
Item Miskovsky for State Senate.
Item Fred Harris poster.
Item Fred Harris for Governor.
Item Fred Mock for Senate.
Item Reuben Sparks for Governor.
Item John C. Walton for Oklahoma City mayor 1919.
Item Framers of Oklahoma's Constitution, 1906-07.
Item Members of Territory's Senate Assembly, 1899.
Item Members of Oklahoma's First State Legislature, 1907-08.
Released on 2012-12-20.
format 2. Photographs, 1890-2004
35mm film black and white 23139.G1. 1954 Governors Campaign Walter E Allen Chrysler Dealership at NW 13th and Harvey, 1954
photograph black and white 23139.G2. A B Seay, ca. 1890s
photograph black and white 23139.G3. A L Share, Territorial Era
photograph black and white 23139.G4. Alfalfa Bill Murray and his wife on their hotel balcony in 1932, 1932
photograph black and white 23139.G5. Alfalfa Bill Murray in Broken Bow 1936, 1936
photograph black and white 23139.G6. Alfalfa Bill Murray in Washington DC to promote his plan to build artificial lakes in the Mid West to prevent droughts, 1933
photograph black and white 23139.G7. Alfalfa Bill Murray interviewed after his arrival in Chicago for the Democratic Convention, 1932
photograph black and white 23139.G8. Alfalfa Bill Murray listening to a speaker in Chicago for the Democratic Convention, 1932
photograph black and white 23139.G9. Alfalfa Bill Murray napping at Chicago Democratic Convention, 1932
photograph black and white 23139.G10. Alfalfa Bill Murray poses with two young ladies, 1931
photograph black and white 23139.G11. Alfalfa Bill Murray runs for President in 1932 Bread Butter Bacon and Beans, 1932
photograph black and white 23139.G12. Alfalfa Bill Murray shakes hands with Police Officer Lindstrom in Chicago, 1932
photograph black and white 23139.G13. Alfalfa Bill Murray smoking cigar with scarf around his neck, 1932
photograph black and white 23139.G14. Alfalfa Bill Murray with Maxine Hardie and Frances Dowtin in Chicago, 1932/06
photograph black and white 23139.G15. Alfalfa Bill Murray with two other Gentlemen in front of large American Flag, 1932
photograph black and white 23139.G16. Autographed Photo of George Miskovsky, Ca 1960s
photograph black and white 23139.G17. Autographed Photo of George Miskovsky to Miss Tula Belle Stevenson, 1960s
photograph black and white 23139.G18. Autographed Photo of George Nigh to Mary Pyle, 1960s
photograph black and white 23139.G19. Autographed Photo of Roy J Turner, 1940s
photograph black and white 23139.G20. Barbecue Pits at the Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City during Governor Jack Walton's inauguration, 1923
photograph black and white 23139.G21. Bill Willis autographed photo to Jack Rhodes, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G22. C G Jones 11th District Oklahoma City, 1890s or 1900s
photograph black and white 23139.G23. Carl Albert and Wayne Liles receive certificates from the Cattlemens Association
photograph black and white 23139.G24. Carl Albert autographed photo to Harlan Bell, ca. 1960s
photograph black and white 23139.G25. Cassius M Barnes, 1890s
photograph black and white 23139.G26. Cowboy Pink Williams autographed photo to Harlan Bell, Ca. 1960s
photograph black and white 23139.G27. Cowboy Pink Williams autographed to Kate Galt Zaneis, 1950s or 1960s
photograph color 23139.G28. David Boren autographed photo to Harlan Bell, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G29. Deford House of Representatives, 1899
photograph black and white 23139.G30. Ed Edmondson autographed photo to Harlan Bell, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G31. Ed Edmondson Mike Monroney Robert S Kerr and Carl Albert, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G32. Ed M Semons
photograph black and white 23139.G33. Elmer Thomas autographed photo to B E Dovis, 1940
photograph black and white 23139.G34. Elmer Thomas autographed photo to Mrs John G Catlett in 1936 Dunning Collection151, 1936
photograph black and white 23139.G35. Fred Harris for US Senate, 1960s
photograph black and white 23139.G36. Fred M Mock, 1954
photograph black and white 23139.G37. Fred M Mock, 1954
photograph black and white 23139.G38. Fred M Mock, 1954
photograph black and white 23139.G39. Gentleman Speaking at Lions Club Meeting next to Johnston Murray, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G40. Gentleman Speaking Before Crowd at Night, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G41. Gentleman Speaking Before Very Large Crowd, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G42. George Nigh Autographed Photo to AD and Lenora, 1980s
photograph black and white 23139.G43. Gladys Gockel and other delegates at the 1968 Republican National Convention, 1968
photograph black and white 23139.G44. Governor Charles N Haskell and the Constitution in front of Floyds Hotel in Fairview Oklahoma, 1907
photograph black and white 23139.G45. Governor Charles Nathaniel Haskell, 1900s
photograph black and white 23139.G46. Governor Cruce speaking in Seminole, 1910s
photograph black and white 23139.G47. Governor Ernest Whitworth Marland, 1930s
photograph black and white 23139.G48. Governor Henry Bellmon autographed photo to Jim Bullard, 1960s
photograph black and white 49. Governor John Calloway Walton's Inaugural Parade American Indian Chief in backseat of car Oklahoma City 1923, 1923
photograph black and white 23139.G50. Governor John Calloway Waltons Inaugural Parade Walton and JBA Robertson in backseat of car Oklahoma City 1923, 1923
photograph black and white 23139.G51. Governor John Calloway Waltons Inaugural Parade Central State Teachers College Float Oklahoma City 1923, 1923
photograph black and white 23139.G52. Governor John Calloway Waltons Inaugural Parade Indian Chief on Horseback Oklahoma City, 1923
photograph black and white 23139.G53. Governor John Calloway Waltons Inaugural Parade OU Medical School Float Oklahoma City 1923, 1923
photograph black and white 23139.G54. Governor Johnston Murray and Major General Boren, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G55. Governor Johnston Murray and three others on Horses under Did you See the Earl of Linwood Sign, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G56. Governor Johnston Murray as Honorary Chairman for the Polio Rodeo in 1952, 1952
photograph black and white 23139.G57. Governor Johnston Murray at American Indian Ceremony, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G58. Governor Johnston Murray Eating with Group of People under Welcome Sign, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G59. Governor Johnston Murray in front of Airplane Propeller, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G60. Governor Johnston Murray on Horseback in Front of Crowd, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G61. Governor Johnston Murray Shaking Hands with a Lady over a Fence, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G62. Governor Johnston Murray Shaking Hands with Woman Over Fence, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G63. Governor Johnston Murray sitting with Two Ladies Behind Flag Banner, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G64. Governor Johnston Murray Speaking in Front of Abraham Lincoln picture 1951, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G65. Governor Johnston Murray Speaking to Gentlemen Under Painting, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G66. Governor Johnston Murray with Large Group of Gentlemen in Front of Horse Barn, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G67. Governor Johnston Murray with Large Group of Gentlemen in Front of Horse Barn, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G68. Governor Johnston Murray with Major General Boren, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G69. Governor Raymond Gary autographed photo to Harlan Bell, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G70. Governor Raymond Gary autographed to Kate Galt Zonais, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G71. Governor Raymond Gary with Gentleman in the Governors Office, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G72. Governor Robert Lee Williams, 1910s
photograph black and white 23139.G73. Governor Robert S Kerr autographed photo, 1940s
photograph black and white 23139.G74. Governor Robert S Kerr signing paper and laughing with group of Gentlemen, 1940s
photograph black and white 23139.G75. Governor Roy J Turner meeting Vice President Alden W Barkely on December 2, 1949, 1949
photograph black and white 23139.G76. Governor William Henry Murray, 1931
photograph black and white 23139.G77. Governor William Henry Murray and his Rooster Jimmy in Tishimingo, 1930s
photograph black and white 23139.G78. Governor William Henry Murray and his wife and her cousin Miss Smithon the Battleship Oklahoma June 1931, 1931
photograph black and white 23139.G79. Governor William Henry Murray Shaking hands with Indian Chief Josper, 1930s
photograph black and white 23139.G80. Governor William Henry Murray Smoking a Cigar, 1930s
photograph black and white 23139.G81. Governor William Henry Murray's Inaugural Opening on January 12, 1931, 1931
photograph black and white 23139.G82. Grocery Store of Matthew Simpson Johnston and his Last Picture also from right 3rd Everett Waite 4th Judge Denioux 6th Vernand Johnson 7th George Coffman 8th Will Johnston, September 1904
photograph black and white 23139.G83. Grocery Store of Matthew Simpson Johnston, Erie, Kansas, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G84. Gubernatorial candidate Jim A Rinehart Autographed photo to Otis Sullivan, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G85. Unknown Gentleman in a Suit with a Floral Tie, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G86. Henry Ford for Governor Concert, with Jimmy Dean, 1966
photograph black and white 23139.G87. Henry Ford for Governor on Store Window, 1966
photograph black and white 23139.G88. Henry Ford for Governor Rally, 1966
photograph black and white 23139.G89. Henry Ford for Governor Rally, 1966
photograph black and white 23139.G90. Henry Ford for Governor Rally, 1966
photograph black and white 23139.G91. Henry Ford for Governor Rally with Jimmy Dean on Stage, 1966
photograph black and white 23139.G92. Henry Ford for Governor Rally with Three Ladies on Stage, 1966
photograph black and white 23139.G93. Henry Ford speaking with Jimmy Dean and another gentleman, 1966
photograph black and white 23139.G94. Henry S Johnston at the Governors Mansion with Ethel Reba Gertrude Nell and Robin, 1920s
photograph black and white 95. Henry S Johnston Family Photo Charles Burrows Oliver R Burrows Grace A Rosebush Anna M Lodge Amy B Johnston Henry S Johnston
photograph black and white 23139.G96. Henry S Johnston Family Photo
photograph black and white 23139.G97. Henry S Johnston Family Photo Three Gentlemen
photograph black and white 23139.G98. Henry S Johnston Family Photo "Reba"
photograph black and white 23139.G99. Henry S Johnston home with Mother, Father, Amy, Sue, and Ada in Erie, Kansas
photograph black and white 23139.G100. Henry S Johnston Photo in Perry, Oklahoma on April 12, 1898
photograph black and white 23139.G101. Henry S Johnston Photo of his mother Jennie M Johnston
photograph black and white 23139.G102. Henry S Johnston Photo of Matthew S Johnstons Grocery Store, 1897
photograph black and white 23139.G103. Henry S Johnston Photo of Matthew S Johnstons Grocery Store
photograph black and white 104. Henry S Johnston Photo of Otoe Indian Cemetery near Red Rock, Oklahoma, May 1932, with wife Robin R Johnston and son, 1932
photograph black and white 23139.G105. Henry S Johnston Photo of the State Capitol
photograph black and white 106. Henry S Johnston Photo of William W Johnston
photograph black and white 107. Henry S Johnston taken about 1925, 1920s
photograph black and white 108. Henry S Johnston three children photo on mirror Johnston, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 109. Henry S Johnstons father Matthew Simpson Johnston
photograph black and white 110. Home Built by Matthew S Johnston Erie Kansas about 1885, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 111. Home of Matthew Simpson Johnston Sept 1904, 1904
photograph black and white 112. Hubert Humphries and Adlai Stevenson, 1950s or 1960s
photograph black and white 113. I'm for Walton, Are you for Walton Paying off Election Bet, 1923
photograph black and white 114. J Howard Edmondson and another Gentleman sitting and talking in front of lamp, 1960s
photograph black and white 115. J Howard Edmondson autographed photo to John Spaar, 1960s
photograph black and white 23139.G116. J. Howard Edmondson Being Interviewed for television by another Gentleman, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G117. J Howard Edmondson for Governor at the Skirvin, 1958
photograph black and white 23139.G118. J Howard Edmondson for Governor at the Skirvin, Oklahoma City, 1958
photograph black and white 23139.G119. J Howard Edmondson for Governor at the Skirvin, 1958
photograph black and white 23139.G120. J Howard Edmondson for Governor at the Skirvin Hotel, Oklahoma City, 1958
photograph black and white 23139.G121. J Howard Edmondson for Governor at the Skirvin, Oklahoma City, 1958
photograph black and white 23139.G122. J. Howard Edmondson for Governor at the Skirvin, Oklahoma City, 1958
photograph black and white 23139.G123. J Howard Edmondson for Governor at the Skirvin Hotel, Oklahoma City, 1958
photograph black and white 23139.G124. J Howard Edmondson for Governor at the Skirvin Hotel, Oklahoma City, 1958
photograph black and white 23139.G125. J Howard Edmondson for Governor at the Skirvin, Oklahoma City, 1958
photograph black and white 23139.G126. J Howard Edmondson for Governor at the Skirvin End Liquor Hypocrisy Sign, 1958
photograph black and white 23139.G127. J Howard Edmondson walking to the podium at Skirvin Rally, Oklahoma City, 1958
photograph black and white 128. J Howard Edmondson with Group of seven other Gentlemen in front of C A Bentleys Dentist Office, ca. 1959
photograph black and white 23139.G129. J. M. Hay of Medford, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G130. Jennie M Johnston, Henry Johnston's mother
photograph black and white 23139.G131. Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale visit Oklahoma, 1976
photograph black and white 23139.G132. Jimmy Carter Visit to Norman (OU), October 1976
photograph black and white 23139.G133. Jimmy Carter Visit to Norman (OU), October 1976
photograph black and white 23139.G134. Jimmy Carter Visit to Norman (OU), October 1976
photograph black and white 23139.G135. Jimmy Carter Visit to Norman (OU), October 1976
photograph black and white 23139.G136. Jimmy Carter Visit to Norman (OU), October 1976
photograph black and white 23139.G137. Jimmy Carter visits Oklahoma, October 1976
photograph black and white 23139.G138. Jimmy Carter visits Oklahoma, October 1976
photograph black and white 23139.G139. Jimmy Carter visits Oklahoma, October 1976
photograph black and white 23139.G140. Picture of Hubert Humphrey and three Oklahoma politicians autographed to Jim Arrington, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G141. John C. Williamson of Caple, Oklahoma, 26th District, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G142. Johnston Murray and three other Gentlemen Counting Cards, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G143. Johnston Murray autographed to Ed McDonald, April 1951
photograph black and white 23139.G144. Johnston Murray for Governor Breakfast, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G145. Johnston Murray on Horseback, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G146. Johnston Murray on stage in front of American flags and large crowd, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G147. Johnston Murray Shaking Hands with Another Gentleman under a Painting, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G148. Johnston Murray Shaking Hands with Man in Glasses under Painting, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G149. Johnston Murray Shaking Hands with Man in Glasses under Painting, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G150. Johnston Murray Smiling Holding a Certificate with another Gentleman, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G151. Johnston Murray Speaking in Front of Abraham Lincoln Photo, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G152. Johnston Murray Speaking to a Group of Men under a Painting, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G153. Josh Lee autographed photo to Steve Chandler, 1940s
photograph black and white 154. L. A. Castle of Wagoner Oklahoma Owner of Territorial Oklahoma Single Statehood Ribbons, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G155. Lyle H Boren autographed to J Travis Watson, 1937
photograph black and white 23139.G156. Mike Monroney autographed photo to Harlan Bell, April 1954
photograph black and white 23139.G157. Mike Monroney autographed photo to John Spaan, 1940s or 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G158. Mike Monroney autographed photo to Vernon Snell, 1940s
photograph color 23139.G159. Mike Turpen autographed photo to Frankie, 1982
photograph black and white 23139.G160. Mr. Bill Gill, Jr, Democrat for Governor Phone Bank, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G161. Mrs Della Iona Cann Young Supt. of Day County, Oklahoma Elected November 1896, 1896
photograph black and white 23139.G162. Alice Murray, William H Murray's wife, in front of large quilt, 1930s
photograph black and white 23139.G163. Paying off a Bet Voted for Fields and Lost, John Calloway Walton won, McAlester, 1923
photograph black and white 23139.G164. Paying off a Bet Voted for Fields and Lost, John Calloway Walton won, McAlester, 1923
photograph black and white 23139.G166. Paying off a Bet Voted for Fields and Lost, John Calloway Walton won, McAlester, 1923
photograph black and white 23139.G166. People Standing in Front of Burning Building, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 167. Phil Ferguson Candidate for the 1950 Gubernatorial Election in front of the Municipal Auditorium, 1950
photograph black and white 23139.G168. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1940s
photograph color 23139.G169. President Nixon Speaks at OSU Graduation, 1974
photograph color 23139.G170. President Nixon Speaks at OSU Graduation, May 1974
photograph color 23139.G171. President Nixon Speaks at OSU Graduation, May 1974
photograph color 23139.G172. President Nixon Speaks at OSU Graduation, May 1974
photograph color 23139.G173. President Nixon Speaks at OSU May 1974 Last Public Appearance, 1974
photograph black and white 23139.G174. President Truman Speaking in Ardmore, 1940s
photograph black and white 23139.G175. President Truman Speaking in Ardmore, 1940s
photograph black and white 23139.G176. Reuben Sparks for Governor Postcard, 1954
photograph black and white 23139.G177. Robert S Kerr and Gentleman at KOMA Microphone, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G178. Robert S Kerr and others sitting on bench, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G179. Robert S Kerr autographed photo to J H Bengtson, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G180. Robert S Kerr autographed photo to L H Bengston, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G181. Robert S Kerr autographed photo to Oscar White, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G182. Robert S Kerr autographed to John H Spaan III, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G183. Robert S Kerr autographed to Oscar White, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G184. Robert S Kerr sitting at desk, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G185. Robert S Kerr with Cowboy Hat looking out of Airplane, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G186. Rosalynn Carter Visit to Norman (OU), October 1976
photograph black and white 23139.G187. Rosalynn Carter visits Oklahoma, October 1976
photograph black and white 23139.G188. Rush Mistletoe, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G189. Sam Sullivan autographed photo to Harlan Bell, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G190. Secretary of Labor Conference at White House in February 1954 with President Truman, 1954
photograph black and white 23139.G191. Secretary of Labors 20th Annual Conference on Labor Legislation February 1954, 1954
photograph black and white 23139.G192. President Theodore Roosevelt speaking from the train that brought him to McAlester, I.T. Photo by William W. Crockett, South McAlester, I.T., 1890-1920
photograph black and white 23139.G193. This Shrimp Lost Too, Mr Briggs of New York, Walton for Governor, 1922
photograph black and white 23139.G194. Thomas E Dewey Speaking to a Large Crowd with a Flag in the Background, 1940s
photograph black and white 23139.G195. Thomas E. Dewey with two Gentlemen and Three Ladies Standing in Front of Train with Dewey Button, 1940s
photograph black and white 23139.G197. "W. C. Renfrow, Third Governor of Oklahoma" Territory; 1893-1897. Photo by William Latour, Joplin, MO, 1893-1897
photograph black and white 198. W D Gault OKC Mayor, 1890s
photograph black and white 23139.G199. W. F. Molley of Chandler, O.T.; 6th District. Photo by Harmon Theodore Swearingen, Guthrie, O.T., 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G200. W.C. Stevens, 16th District. Photo by Harmon Theodore Swearingen, Guthrie, O.T., 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G209. White House Meeting with Jack Swedensky, William E Foster, Mark Hammons, Harlan Bell, Gordon Beznoska, Jim Lane, Guy Ferguson, Bill Anderson, and George Hargrave and others, 1973
photograph black and white 23139.G202. Governor William M. Jenkins of Oklahoma, O.T., May - November 1901. Photo by The Gilbert Photo Co., Washington, D.C., 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G203. Young Boy and Girl Showing Cow, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G204. Young Republicans Club I Like Ike Girls on Elephant Dunning Collection074, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G205. Al J. Jennings, Autographed Portrait. Photo by Taylor, Washington, D.C., Ca. 1910s
photograph black and white 23139.G206. Mrs. Al (Maude ?) Jennings. Photo by Hoffman., Ca. 1910s
photograph black and white 23139.G207. Andy Anderson campaigning for Secretary of State, 1954
photograph black and white 23139.G208. Bill Atkinson Autographed Portrait. Half-tone print, 1960s
photograph black and white 23139.G209. Bill Atkinson, Half-tone print, 1960s
photograph black and white 23139.G210. Charles Heimer?, Rakeshaw Papers, 1940s
photograph black and white 23139.G212. Governor David Hall, Half-tone print from The OKLAHOMA TEACHER, January 1971, pg. 14, 1970s
photograph black and white 23139.G213. Governor David Hall with students from Fargo Public Schools, pre-April 23, 1973. Photo by Hal Lewis, Office of the Governor, 1970s
photograph black and white 23139.G214. Goveror David Hall with visitors to the capitol from Fargo Public Schools, Pre-April 23, 1973. Photo by Hal Lewis, Office of the Governor, 1970s
photograph color 23139.G215. Governor David Walters autographed, "To John Dunning, Best Wishes, David Walters, Governor of Oklahoma, 1-23-92, 1992
photograph color 23139.G216. Governor David Walters. Photo printed by Oklahoma Department of Transportation, 1990s
photograph black and white 23139.G217. Governor Dewey F. Bartlett, 1967-1971. Photo by Bjarne Holm, Tulsa, OK, 1967-1971
photograph black and white 23139.G218. Dick Tourtellotte for Lieut Governor, 1986
photograph black and white 23139.G219. "Dimes for Ike" Campaign. Photo by George T. Hale, Oklahoma City, OK, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G220. Dimes for Ike, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G221. Ed Noble, Candidate for U.S. Senate, 1980
photograph black and white 23139.G222. Elmer Thomas Autographed Portrait, March 25, 1950, 1950
photograph black and white 23139.G223. Fred Harris with sign "Harris-LBJ". Photo by Dick Cobb, Oklahoma City, OK, 1972
photograph black and white 23139.G224. Garvin County Seat election, 1908
photograph black and white 23139.G225. Genevieve Seger at the Republican National Convention in Chicago, 1944
photograph color 23139.G226. George Nigh Inauguration, Governor Nigh and wife Donna, 1983
photograph color 23139.G227. Sign Showing Caricature of President Richard Nixon Reads "Impeach with Honor", 1974
photograph black and white 23139.G228. Impeachment of Governor Henry Johnston. "The Governor of Oklahoma Defies the Legislature. Oklahoma City, Okla.---National Guardsmen acting under the orders of Governor Henry S. Johnston...prevent Oklahoma State Legislators from meeting in the Capitol and starting impeachment charges against the Chief Executive and other high state officials - 12/15/27.-" Photo by Wide World Photos., 1927
photograph black and white 23139.G229. J Howard Edmondson appearance on KOTV, 1958
photograph black and white 23139.G230. Political Ad for "J. Howard Edmondson, Democrat for Governor", 1958
photograph black and white 23139.G231. J Howard Edmondson interviewed on KOTV, Channel 6 News Team during his campaign, 1958
photograph black and white 23139.G232. J Howard Edmondson preparing for an interviewed by KOTV, Channel 6, during his campaign, 1958
photograph black and white 23139.G233. Jack Noles Young Democrats collection, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G234. Jay Wilkinson, Republican Candidate for Congress, Dist. 4 and wife, 1970
photograph black and white 23139.G235. Jay Wilkinson candidate for Congress, 1970
photograph color 23139.G236. Jimmy Carter supporters, 1890-2004
photograph color 23139.G237. John Dunnings political exhibit at the state capitol, 1890-2004
photograph color 23139.G238. John Dunnings political exhibit at the state capitol, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G239. John Zink for US Senate, 1980
photograph black and white 23139.G240. Governor Johnston Murray autographed picture. "To my friend, A.R. 'Doc' Daugherty with sincere thanks and best wishes, Johnston Murray, Governor of Okla." . Photo by Moss, New York City, NY, 1950s
photograph black and white 23139.G241. Josh Lee For Senate Parade, March, 1936, Crandall & Sanders Plumbing and Electric company vehicle in front of Dr. Tompkins and Warren office, Yukon, OK, 1936
photograph black and white 23139.G242. Josh Lee Autographed Portrait: "To N.Y.A, 'Great Work!' Josh Lee", 1930s
photograph black and white 23139.G243. Larry Derryberry, 1970s
photograph black and white 23139.G244. Leon Red Phillips, 1930s or early 1940s
photograph black and white 23139.G245. Lucille Elizabeth Gallup (Mrs. Charles N. ) Haskell. Photo by William Prentiss Greene, Muskogee, OK, Early 1900s
photograph color 23139.G246. Headstone for Mary Alice Hearrell Murray, Governor William H Murray, and Miss Jean Murray, their daughter, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G247. Mike Monroney autographed picture, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G248. Mike Monroney picture autographed to the NYA, 1930s
photograph color 23139.G249. President Nixon Commencement address at Oklahoma State University. "Truth is stranger than Nixon" on back of t-shirt. Nixon's last public appearance, 1974
photograph color 23139.G250. President Nixon Commencement address at Oklahoma State University, 1974
photograph color 23139.G251. President Nixon Commencement address at Oklahoma State University, 1974
photograph color 23139.G252. President Nixon Commencement address at Oklahoma State University, 1974
photograph color 23139.G253. President Nixon Commencement address at Oklahoma State University, 1974
photograph color 23139.G254. President Nixon Commencement address at Oklahoma State University, 1974
photograph color 23139.G255. President Nixon Commencement address at Oklahoma State University, 1974
photograph color 23139.G256. President Nixon Commencement address at Oklahoma State University, 1974
photograph black and white 257. Robert S Kerr, 1890-2004
photograph color 23139.G258. Ronald Reagan visit to Oklahoma, 1980s
photograph color 23139.G259. Ronald Reagan visit to Oklahoma, 1980s
photograph color 23139.G260. Ronald Reagan visit to Oklahoma, 1980s
photograph color 23139.G261. Ronald Reagan visit to Oklahoma, 1980s
photograph black and white 23139.G262. Senator Robert S Kerr and two men, June 1950
letter 23139.G263. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death list of furniture, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G264. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G265. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G266. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G267. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G268. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G269. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G270. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G271. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G272. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G273. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G274. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G275. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G276. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G277. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G278. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph black and white 279. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G280. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G281. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G282. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G283. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G284. Senator Robert S Kerrs office at the time of his death, 1963
photograph color 23139.G285. Steve Sill, 1980s
photograph black and white 23139.G286. Stillwater, November 1916
photograph black and white 23139.G287. Thomas Dewey, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G288. Thomas Dewey, 1940s
photograph black and white 23139.G289. Tom Daxon for Governor, 1982
photograph black and white 23139.G290. Tom Harris and others with framed political cartoons, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G291. Two Ku Klux Klan members, 1920s
Subjects
photograph black and white 23139.G292. Dennis T. Flynn - Photo by John H. Woods, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory, 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.G293. Waiting for Gov Haskell at what is thought to be Haileyville, 1900s
photograph black and white 23139.G294. Mike Turpen, 1986
photograph color 23139.G295. Mike Turpen campaign, 1986
photograph black and white 23139.G296. Oklahoma State Legislative Council, 1947-1948
photograph black and white 23139.G297. Bill Atkinson (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), 1960s
photograph black and white 23139.G298. Bill Atkinson (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration)
photograph black and white 23139.G299. J. Howard Edmondson (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), 1958-1962
photograph black and white 23139.G300. J. Howard Edmondson addressing the Oklahoma legislature (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), April 13, 1959
photograph black and white 23139.G301. J. Howard Edmondson and Bill Atkinson (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration)
photograph black and white 23139.G302. J. Howard Edmondson and Bobby Kennedy (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), 1960s
photograph black and white 23139.G303. J. Howard Edmondson and daughter (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration)
photograph black and white 23139.G304. J. Howard Edmondson and Senator John F. Kennedy at OU football game (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), November 16, 1959
photograph black and white 23139.G305. J. Howard Edmondson and his wife Jeannette (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), 1958-1962
photograph black and white 23139.G306. J. Howard Edmondson and the Muskogee Mother of the Year (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), July 28, 1957
photograph black and white 23139.G307. J. Howard Edmondson at the podium (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), 1958-1962
photograph black and white 23139.G308. J. Howard Edmondson as a gubernatorial candidate (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), 1958
photograph black and white 23139.G309. J. Howard and Jeannette Edmondson learning of the Democratic primary victory (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), 1958
photograph black and white 23139.G310. J. Howard Edmondson inauguration (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), 1959
photograph black and white 23139.G311. J. Howard Edmondson, Jeannette Edmondson, and Willie Murray, August 12, 1958
photograph black and white 23139.G312. J. Howard Edmondson signing the Liquor Control Bill (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), June 23, 1959
photograph black and white 23139.G313. J. Howard Edmondson speaking at an Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce meeting (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), December 21, 1962
photograph black and white 23139.G314. J. Howard Edmondson, John F. Kennedy, and Robert S. Kerr at the Big Cedar dedication (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), October 29, 1961
photograph black and white 23139.G315. J. Howard Edmondson on KETA, April 14, 1959
photograph color 23139.G316. J. Howard Edmondson's 37th birthday cake (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), September 27, 1962
photograph color 23139.G317. J. Howard Edmondson's 37th birthday cake (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), September 27, 1962
photograph black and white 23139.G318. J. Howard and Jeannette Edmondson at his 37th birthday party (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), September 27, 1962
photograph color 23139.G319. Danny Williams and Mary Newsom at J. Howard Edmondson's 37th birthday (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), September 27, 1962
photograph color 23139.G320. George Nigh at J. Howard Edmondson's 37th birthday (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), September 2, 1962
photograph color 23139.G321. George Nigh and Mary Newsom at J. Howard Edmondson's 37th birthday (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), September 27, 1962
photograph color 23139.G322. J. Howard Edmondson speaking at his 37th birthday party (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), September 27, 1962
photograph color 23139.G323. George Nigh speaking at J. Howard Edmondson's 37th birthday (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), September 27, 1962
photograph color 23139.G324. J. Howard Edmonsdon and Jeannette Edmondson at his 37th birthday (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), September 27, 1962
photograph color 23139.G325. J. Howard Edmonsdon and Jeannette Edmondson at his 37th birthday (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), September 27, 1962
photograph color 23139.G326. J. Howard Edmonsdon and Jeannette Edmondson at his 37th birthday (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), September 27, 1962
photograph color 23139.G327. Flag of the Governor (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administratio), ,
photograph color 23139.G328. Flag of the Governor (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration)
photograph black and white 23139.G329. George Nigh speaking to a crowd (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration)
photograph black and white 23139.G330. George Shirk (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration)
photograph black and white 23139.G331. George Shirk (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration)
photograph black and white 23139.G332. John F. Kennedy (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), 1960s
photograph black and white 23139.G333. John F. and Jacqueline Kennedy (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), November 20, 1963
photograph black and white 23139.G334. John F. Kennedy at Sam Rayburn's funeral (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), November 18, 1961
photograph black and white 23139.G335. John F. Kennedy memorial at Big Cedar, Oklahoma (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration)
photograph black and white 23139.G336. John F. Kennedy memorial at Big Cedar, Oklahoma (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration)
photograph black and white 23139.G337. John F. Kennedy memorial at Big Cedar, Oklahoma (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration)
photograph black and white 23139.G338. John F. Kennedy memorial at Big Cedar, Oklahoma (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration)
photograph black and white 23139.G339. Oklahoma Democratic Party Leaders (photo from scrapbook on Howard Edmondson administration), August 13, 1962
photograph color 23139.G340. President Nixon's visit to Oklahoma, 1974
photograph black and white 23139.G341. Theodore Pruett, State Senator, 1941
sketch 23139.G342. Pencil sketch by Larry Pendleton of Ernest Marland, 1935
sketch 23139.G343. Pencil sketch by Larry Pendleton of Ben Arnold, 1940
photograph black and white 23139.G344. Criminal Court of Appeals--Dick Jones, John Powell, and John Brett, 1953
photograph black and white 23139.G345. Hubert Humphrey
photograph black and white 23139.G346. Hubert Humphrey
photograph black and white 23139.G347. Oklahoma Territorial House of Representatives, 1899
photograph black and white 23139.G348. Oklahoma House of Representatives, 1955
photograph black and white 23139.G349. Johnston Murray
photograph black and white 23139.G350. Josh Lee
photograph black and white 23139.G351. Mike Monroney and a campaign airplane
photograph black and white 23139.G352. Oklahoma Delegates to Republican National Convention at Chicago, June 16, 1932
photograph color 23139.G353. Raymond Gary
photograph black and white 23139.G354. Robert S. Kerr
photograph black and white 355. Unidentified Politician
photograph black and white 23139.G356. Oklahoma House of Representatives, 1959
photograph black and white 23139.TO.B.4. Towns - Boise City - Sinclair & Phillips Petroleum Co.'s next to the Security Gin. Photo by Hall., 1890-2004
photograph black and white 23139.IO.O.F.G.1.1. INDUSTRIES & OCCUPATIONS - OIL - FIELDS - GARBER - POST CARD, Printed c. 1910-1918
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photograph black and white 23139.IO.O.F.G.1.2. INDUSTRIES & OCCUPATIONS - OIL - FIELDS - GARBER - "HOY OIL WELL GARBER OKLA." 72 FEET HIGH. PHOTO BY ATWOOD, GARBER, OK. POST CARD, 1890-2004
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photograph black and white 23139.IO.O.F.G.1.3. INDUSTRIES & OCCUPATIONS - OIL - FIELDS - GARBER - "HOY OIL WELL. OIL STRUCK SEPT. 9TH 1916 AT 1130 FEET." PHOTO BY ATWOOD, GARBER, OK. POST CARD, 1890-2004
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photograph black and white 23139.IO.O.F.G.1.4. INDUSTRIES & OCCUPATIONS - OIL - FIELDS - GARBER - OIL FLOWING FROM CASING AT HOY TEST WELL. SEPT. 10, 1916. PHOTO BY ATWOOD, GARBER, OK., 1916
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photograph black and white 23139.IO.O.F.G.1.5. INDUSTRIES & OCCUPATIONS - OIL - FIELDS - GARBER - HOOVER OIL WELL, GARBER, OK. POST CARD, Postmarked May 17, 1917
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photograph black and white 23139.IO.O.F.G.1.6. INDUSTRIES & OCCUPATIONS - OIL - FIELDS - GARBER - "TWIN WELLS, PRODUCERS OF LIQUID GOLD, GARBER, OKLA." POST CARD, Postmarked Aug. 22, 1921
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photograph black and white 23139.IO.O.F.G.1.7. INDUSTRIES & OCCUPATIONS - OIL - FIELDS - GARBER - "SINCLAIR GASOLINE PLANT. CREWS ESTATE LEASE IN REAR GARBER OIL FIELD" POST CARD, Postmarked Nov. 4, 1925
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photograph black and white 23139.G130. GOVERNMENT - GOVERNORS - JOHNSTON - JENNIE M. JOHNSTON, MOTHER OF HENRY S. JOHNSTON, 1890-2004
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photograph black and white 23139.BL.1. AFRICAN-AMERICAN - EVENTS - TULSA RACE RIOTS, 1921
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photograph black and white 23139.BL.2. AFRICAN-AMERICAN - EVENTS - TULSA RACE RIOTS, 1921
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photograph black and white 23139.BL.3. AFRICAN-AMERICAN - EVENTS - TULSA RACE RIOTS - PHOTO BY CLARENCE E. JACK, TULSA, OK., 1921
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photograph black and white 23139.BL.4. AFRICAN-AMERICAN - EVENTS - TULSA RACE RIOTS - PHOTO BY CLARENCE E. JACK, TULSA, OK., 1921
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format 3. Audio Visual