Box 5
Contains 459 Results:
McInnis, E.E., General Counsel, The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, 9/25/1944
A typed single page letter from E.E. McInnis to William H. Murray noting that J.G. Puterbaugh has called his attention to Murray's Memoirs and is placing an advanced order for $15. 2 copies of letter.
McLain, M.L., 2/28/1944
A typed single page letter from M.L. McLain to William H. Murray placing an advanced order for Murray's Memoirs, per the circular sent February 16. Notes enclosed check for $15.
Mapes, Clarel B., to J.G. Puterbaugh, 10/12/1944
A typed single page letter from Clarel B. Mapes to J.G. Puterbaugh noting the latter's letter of Sept. 21 that noted Murray's True History of Oklahoma (aka: the Memoirs). Thus, she includes a check for $15 to place an advanced order.
Maxey, George W., Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 6/26/1946
A typed single page letter from George W. Maxey, Chief Justice of the Spreme Court of Pennsylvania, to William H. Murray requestiong a copy of the latter's Memoirs. Requests that the books and the bill be sent to the First National Bank in Scranton, PA.
Maytubby, Joe, 2/12/1945
A handwritten single page letter from Joe Maytubby to William H. Murray noting an enclosed check for $15 to order the latter's "Memoirs and True History of Oklahoma". Maytubby notes he has long wanted a history of Indian Territory and Oklahoma, hoping that the books will be what he is looking for.
Milam, J.Bartley, 4/15/1944
A typed single page letter from Jesse Bartley Milam, Principle Chief of the Cherokee Nation, to William H. Murray noting the circular advertising Murray's "True History of Oklahoma" (aka: the Memoirs). Milam orders a set with an enclosed check for $15, but if too late for the discounted price, will send the extra $6. He notes that no one is more competent to write this history than Murray. His "Indian Library" would be incomplete without it.
Miler, Freeman E., 3/12/1944
A typed single page letter from Freeman E. Miller, to William H. Murray advance ordering the latter's Memoirs and hoping for its publication. Notes Murray's good health like his own as he's turning 80. from that, he sends Murray a copy of his poem "Youth and Age." Requests an autograph of the Memoirs.
Montgomery, A.E., State Representative, 2/9/1944
A typed single page letter from A.E. Montgomery, to William H. Murray, ordering the latter's Memoirs as advertised in the Tulsa World on Feb. 9. Notes enclosing a check for $15.
Moore, J.B., 3/8/1944
A typed single page letter from Jacob B. Moore to William H. Murray, ordering the latter's Memoirs, noting the enclosing of a check for $15.
Morrison, Earl B., to Tradesmen's National Bank, 3/9/1946
A handwritten letter from Earl B. Morrison to the Tradesmen's National Bank asking to notify William H. Murray that he has not received the latter's Memoirs, which he paid for back on March 20, 1944. Includes a separate paper (Chisholm Hardware letterhead) containing Mr. Morrison's Shawnee address.
[Roy G. Glass. VP of the Tradesmen's National Bank, will address this concern to Murray in a follow-up letter of March 11, 1946. See 5.31.0011]
