"Murray's Altus Speech: Opening His Campaign for Governor" , 4/19/1910
Scope and Contents
Typewritten speech by Representative William H. Murray including topics on education, labor legislation, taxation, loaning of school funds, interest on public funds, election of good officers, judiciary reform, economy in government, enforcement of prohibition, preparation for unemployment, white slave traffic, Torrens land registration system, usury laws, purpose of Corporation Commission, and monopoly. Printed copies also include statements from WHM's tenants, the statement announcing his candidacy, and an extract of a speech by W.A. Durant praising Murray. (includes 1 typescript copy and 5 printed copies of speech).
Dates
- Creation: 4/19/1910
Creator
- From the Collection: Murray, William H. (William Henry), 9th Governor of Oklahoma (1931-1935); U.S. House of Representatives from Oklahoma (1913-1917); 1st Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1907-1909), 1869-1956 (Person)
Full Extent
From the Collection: 26.42 Linear Feet (15 containers)
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository