Box 5
Contains 459 Results:
Cook, I.L., 2/14/1944
A handwritten letter from I.L. Cook to William H. Murray ordering two sets of Murray's Memoirs, noting a check for $30, one set for himself in Atoka, OK and the other for a friend, John M. Lee of Caney, OK.
Couch, R.H., 9/21/1944
A typed single-page letter from R.H. Couch to William H. Murray ordering Murray's Memoirs with notice of enclosed $15 check.
Coy, Joseph A., Co., Inc., 2/28/1944
A typed single-page letter from Joseph A. Coy to William H. Murray ordering Murray's Memoirs ordering two sets of the Memoirs with notice of enclosed $30 check. One copy is to go to R.R. Wason of New York, new York and the other to Mr. Coy himself in Tulsa.
Davenport, A.E., Treasury Department, United States Public Health Service, 3/28/1944
A handwritten letter from A.E. Davenport to William H. Murray ordering Murray's Memoirs, noting a check for $21 (non-discount price) for the set.
Dawes, Henry M., to J.G. Puterbaugh, 9/25/1944
A typed single-page letter from Henry M. Dawes to J.G.Puterbaugh enclosing a $15 checkfor William H. Murray's Memoirs.
Dawson, E.L., 10/5/1944
A handwritten letter from E.L. Dawson to William H. Murray ordering Murray's Memoirs, noting a check for $15 for the set.
Delaney, W.A., Jr., to J.G. Puterbaugh, 9/27/1944
A typed single-page letter from W.A. Delaney to J.G.Puterbaugh agreeing with the latter that Murray's Memoirs, with its history of Oklahoma is a "genuine contribution to Oklahoma literature and should be in every school library and every public library in the State."
Doenges, R.S., Doenges-Casey Motor Company, 2/14/1944
A typed single-page letter from R.S. Doenges to William H. Murray enclosing a $15 checkfor a set of Murray's Memoirs.
Dunkin, John H., Brown-Dunkin Dry Goods Company, to J.G.Puterbaugh and J.G.Puterbaugh to William H. Murray., 10/7/1944
A typed single-page letter from John H. Dunkin to J.G.Puterbaugh acknowledging receipt of a Sept. 21 letter noting that Puterbaugh him four sets of Murray's Memoirs at the $15 price. Alos notes that his brother, D.D. Dunkin, spoke often of Mr. Puterbaugh and if the latter is in Tulsa he should pay a visit.
East Central State College, 10/5/1944
A typed single-page letter from Caspar Duff, the Librarian at East Central State College (i.e., East Central University) to Wiliam H. Murray ordring the latter's Memoirs for the college's library, with money order enclosed for $15.
