Box 4
Contains 817 Results:
Wren, T.H., undated
Handwritten note from T.H. Wren ordering a copy of William H. Murray's book, "The Finished Scholar.
Wrinkle, Herbert E., 12/16/1941
Typewritten letter from Herbert E. Wrinkle to William H. Murray thanking him for a copy of his book, "The Finished Scholar."
"Keeping the Record Straight" , 10/28/1940
Typewritten address by George N. Peek before the Willkie-Democratic Club of Boone County and as broadcast over radio station KFRU, Columbia, MO.
Correspondence between Thomas Benton Williams and WHM. Re: circular letter concerning subscription to "The Hornet," praise of Uncle Sam Needs a Doctor, "Little Visits to Oklahoma Shrines;" letter to Jed Johnson; Senate campaign; Cham Johnson; praise of Theocracy to Foolocracy.
Williams, Thomas Benton, 5/9/1942
Typewritten speech or letter by Thomas B. Williams concerning who should be the next Congressman of Oklahoma's 6th district, including his running for the seat by withdrawing his Independent registration and switching to the Democratic party.
Young, Robert R., Chairman of the Board, the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, 5/16/1946
Typewritten letter from Robert R. Young to William H. Murrray concerning a campaign to win through train service at Chicago and St. Louis. Mentions the policing of sale of sleeping car space.
Young Negro Democratic Organization, Paul McGlory, President - Invitation to Emancipation Celebration: Guest Speaker Requested
, June 1, 1940
, 76th (1939-1941)
The Democratic Organization of Young Tulsa Negroes is inviting Mr. William H. Murray to speak at their emancipation celebration on June 19, 1940. They have a membership of one thousand people and would like a response from Mr. Murray regarding his availability to speak at the event.
Yowell, M., 5/20/1946
Typewritten letter from M. Yowell to William H. Murray praising Murray's book "Rights of Americans;" acknowldging copies received of Murray's first address to the Oklahoma legislature; requesting information on amount of land legally obtainable by Cherokees from Cherokee Nation or Cherokee strip, and inviting Murray to visit St. Petersburg, FL.
Speech of Hon. William H. Murray on the "Torrens Land System." Delivered in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, 5/1/1908
Typewritten speech by William H. Murray concerning systems of registering land titles and the advantages of using the Torrens Land System and opposition to its use.
Certified copy of "Argument Submitted by Joint Committee of the Legislature, in Re--State Question--Referendum No.2, filed April 26th, 1908", 4/26/1908
Typewritten amendment to the State Constitution proposed by William H. Murray to grant the Legislative power to install by statute the "Torrens" Land Title Registration System."