Box 5
Contains 459 Results:
Postlogue. "A friend in need is a friend indeed....", undated
Two manuscript pages with Murray discussing friends, both personal and political. and ideas of friendship. Corresponds to the “Postlogue of History / Facts,” chapter Y in volume III, pp. 296 - 298 (§§ 287 - 289).
Postlogue. "Dr.A.E.Davenport....", undated
Two manuscript pages that is a continuation of the section on friendship, here discussing Dr. Davenport. Corresponds to the “Postlogue of History / Facts,” chapter Y in volume III, pp. 298 - 299 (§ 290)
Postlogue. "Among the best administrators of my administration....", undated
5 manuscript pages with Murray discussing further friends and connections. Corresponds to the “Postlogue of History / Facts,” chapter Y in volume III,, pp. 311 - 313 (§§ 305 - 308).
Postlogue. "One incident in the life of the closing years....", undated
However the Court in a most fundamental case.... , undated
Two handwritten pages (6” x 10”, with second page written on the back) discussing the Oklahoma Supreme Court Case, Wimberley v Deacon. Corresponds to Book IX, Chapter C, “Comments on the Constitution, in Vol. III, p. 23 (§ 33).
This is the most corrupt age in my 74 years,..., undated
One handwritten page with Murray complaining about then-current times. Corresponds to Book IX Ch. S. “On Rebellions and Crime; Official Peculation,” in volume III, p. 214 (§ 230). In the published memoirs, Murray notes his age as 75.
The Rev. Samuel Worcester.... 1 page., undated
One handwritten page (only half used) on Samuel Worcester establishing a Presbyterian mission in Cherokee County in 1835. Corresponds to the “Postlogue of History / Facts,” Ch. Y in volume III, pp. 306 (§ 299). The published memoir misprints the year as 1935 (Murray references the “coming Civil War” and the establishment of Fort Sill [1869], so clearly the nineteenth century).
The universe could not have come by accident.... , undated
One handwritten page (6” x 10” written horizontally) with Murray discussing Judeo-Christian history and beliefs. Corresponds to Book VII, Chapter I, “Faith of Bolivians, Ecuador, Peru; Creeds, Fanaticisms; Wholesome Principles,” in Vol. II, p. 329 (§ 505).
