Box 5
Contains 459 Results:
1891-1892
1907
Proofs and photocopies of three political cartoons by Swin Fazel and photocopy and one article with cartoon by Allen.(One proof is incomplete.) Re: WHM's possession of state constitution.
July 11 and 21, 1910.
Photocopies of clippings. Topics include: campaign against Cruce for Governor, and charge of proposed election fraud at primary.
July 22-27, 1910.
Photocopies of clippings. Topics include: campaign against Cruce for Governor, charge of proposed election fraud at primary, WHM at Denver convention, appointments to state Capitol commission, Supreme Court decision, moving of state records to Oklahoma City, reminiscences about Constitutional Convention, WHM's actions in first legislature, and WHM discourtesies.
1913-1915.
Photocopies of clippings. Topics include: WHM's rental of house in Washington, introduction of resolution providing for appointment of Committee on Committees, Mexican resolutions, early biographical details, interview with Mrs.WHM, catching of mouse in U.S.House, and statement concerning not running for governor.
Murray's Memoirs, undated
Typescripts of chapters that will appear in William H. Murray's published 3 volume memoir, Memoirs of Governor Murray and True History of Oklahoma: Together with His Biography, Philosophy, Statesmanship, and Oklahoma (1945), along with a publisher's brochure and a hand written note by Murray.
Essays on Pocahontas and Pushmataha - Correspondence, 1924
Agriculture for Secondary Schools, 1936
Letter from D.C. McIntosh, Head, Department of Agricultural Education, and Dean of the Graduate School, Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, to WHM (1936). Re: agreement regarding use of WHM's Agriculture for Secondary Schools by McIntosh and Orr in their book, Practical Agriculture for High Schools. Attached is a carbon copy of the agreement.
The Rights of Americans, 1937
Handwritten manuscript by William H. Murray: "Epitome of Rights of Americans." Re: collection of taxes for general welfare rather than local or class welfare, necessity for cooperation between laws, labor, and nature.
