Box 3
Contains 991 Results:
Crawford, Ruth M. to Ray D. Harr, 1936
Typewritten letter requesting for copies of a speech that William H. Murray gave over the radio.
Harris, James A., 1936, 1940
Typewritten letter concerning battling against the New Deal and probable results of Roosevelt's election. Also mentions his Tulsa, Oklahoma speech that was on the radio.
Harrison, Mrs. Ben F., 1936
Typewritten letter concerning an impromptu speech that William H. Murray gave at Ben F. Harrison's funeral.
Harrison, Luther, 1940
Typewritten letter thanking for a copy of William H. Murray's book. Also mentions the last election and Josh Lee.
Hartman, J. Lloyd, 1936
Typewritten letter asking for a copy of the speech on the Constitution that William H. Murray gave over the radio.
Haskell, Albert - Letter of Support for Speech on Constitution by Honorable William. H. Murray , 1936
The letter expresses admiration for a speech on the Constitution given by Honorable Wm. H. Murray and calls for it to be published widely. The writer emphasizes the importance of protecting individual liberties and property rights as American citizens. They express disappointment in politicians who fail to prioritize the welfare of the people and believe that the public should not have to suffer for their mistakes. The letter is signed by Albert Haskill from Oakland, California.
Haskell, C.N., 1929
Handwritten letter concerning William H. Murray returning to Oklahoma. Proposes visiting William H. Murray.
Hatcher, Mrs. H.A., 1941
Handwritten letter asking for a copy of William H. Murray's book and thanking William H. Murray for his kindness.
Hatchett, C.C., 1933
lTypewritten letter suggesting that Sydney Clute take the place of H. C. Smith as Business Manager for the State Hospital.
Hathcout, Rev. H.C., 1940
Typewritten letter concerning William H. Murray's book, "Pocahontas and Pushmataha". Asks for permission to quote from that book.
