Box 3
Contains 991 Results:
Edmunds, Sterling E., 1936
Typewritten letter asking if William H. Murray would be interested in joining the National Jeffersonian Democrats.
Edmunds, Sterling E., 1936
Typewritten letter praising William H. Murray's speech that was over the radio.
Edmunds, Sterling E., 1936
Typewritten letter asking for the opinion on the course that the National Jeffersonian Democrats should take and if William H. Murray has decided to join them.
Edmunds, Sterling E., 1940
Typewritten letter concerning Anti-New Dealers not wanting to attend a meeting with William H. Murray due to discretion.
Mellen, James W., 1936
Typewritten letter declining an invitation for William H. Murray to speak in California. Mentions a speaking tour for the Association for Economy and Tax Equality.
Johnston, Henry S. , 1924
Typewritten letter praising William H. Murray's books on Pocahontas and Pushmataha.
Johnston, Henry S. , 1926
Typewritten letter concerning election results, Henry S. Johnston in the office as governor, and Ed Trapp.
Johnston, Henry S., 1927
Typewritten letter concerning positions for Clyde Murray (William H. Murray's nephew), problems of governorship, law reform which involves changing viewpoint of youth, Ed Trapp, C. N. Haskell, and Jim Reed.
Johnston, Henry S., 1928
Typewritten letter concerning Al Smith's campaign, Henry S. Johnston's support for Al Smith, and Sam Hawk.
Johnston, Henry S., 1928
Typewritten letter concerning Al Smith's campaign, Henry S. Johnston's support for Al Smith, Hal Muldrow, the Houston Convention, and Senator Gore's speech.
