Box 3
Contains 991 Results:
Hopwood, R.F., 1936
Handwritten letter praising William H. Murray's Constitution speech, recollecting Congressional days together, and mentioning Roosevelt's attitude toward money.
Horner, Mr., 1942
Typewritten letter concerning the publication of Mr. Horner's book. Enclosed is typewritten poem called "Workers of the Field" that was written by H. N. Horner.
Horr, Rosalie M., 1936
Typewritten letter concerning a copy of William H. Murray's speech that was on the Constitution over the radio.
Horse Chief Eagle, Chief of the Poncas, 1933
Typewritten letter giving his appreciation for the gift of a handmade drum. (2 copies)
Horsley, Thos, J., 1941
Handwritten letter requesting an autographed copy of William H. Murray's book, "Uncle Sam Needs a Doctor".
Hoskins, Mrs.J.M., 1946
Handwritten letter concerning a newspaper article with William H. Murray's statements. Expresses admiration for William H. Murray's deductions.
Hottes, H.G., 1936
Typewritten letter praising William H. Murray for his speech on the constitution that was over the radio. Requests a copy of this speech.
Howard, Albert W., undated
Handwritten letter concerning how William H. Murray's Constitution speech influenced his vote. [First page of this letter is missing.]
Howard, Eugenie, 1941
Typewritten letter concerning lack of opposition to Josh Lee's campaign of re-election.
Howell, Hugh, 1936
Typewritten telegram requesting a copy of William H. Murray's speech that was on the Constitution.