Box 12
Contains 17 Results:
Scrapbook of correspondence with notable persons with Claude Weaver, 1912-1923
The scrapbook was donated bound with metal screws. The metal has been removed and each individual page within the scrapbook has been digitized in the same order as it was received. As the correspondence in the scrapbook are from individuals each item has been entered as a single item to better facilitate research.
Letter from the Secretary to the President of the United States to Claude Weaver - Rural Credits Bill, July 12, 1916
The scrapbook was donated bound with metal screws. The metal has been removed and each individual page within the scrapbook has been digitized in the same order as it was received. As the correspondence in the scrapbook are from individuals each item has been entered as a single item to better facilitate research.
Letter from the Semi-Weekly Herald of Shawnee, Oklahoma to Claude Weaver - Campaign Donation, October 7, 1919
Letter from the Semi-Weekly Herald of Shawnee, Oklahoma to Claude Weaver - Campaign Donation
Western Union Telegram from A.S. Burleson to Charles Horner - Claude Weaver campaign, October 19, 1916
Western Union Telegram from Albert Sudney Burleson (A.S. Burleson) to Charles Horner - which is a direction to allow Claude Weaver to "speak where and when he pleases during his leave of absence - please communicate this to him."
Letter from A.S. Burleson to Claude Weaver - Labor Day Speech, August 28, 1928
Letter from A.S. Burleson to Claude Weaver regarding the Labor Day speech that Weaver will give on September 3, 1928.
Letter from A.S. Burleson to Claude Weaver - Response to Weaver Letter, June 20, 1922
Letter from A.S. Burleson to Claude Weaver - Response to Weaver Letter which is half typewritten and half handwritten.
Letter from Claude Weaver to A.S. Burleson - Birthday, June 3, 1923
Letter from Claude Weaver to Albert Sidney Burleson (A.S. Burleson) wishing Burleson a Happy Birthday. The letter was sent from the Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Letter from A.S. Burleson to Claude Weaver - Newspaper Article, October 22, 1917
Letter from Albert Sidney Burleson (A.S. Burleson) to Claude Weaver regarding a news article. Burleson congratulates Weaver on his success and the "spirit of patriotism being manifested in the west".
Newspaper clipping from The Oklahoma News - Claude Weaver Family, May 14, 1934
Newspaper clipping from The Oklahoma News - Claude Weaver Family entitled "Tess' Tea Table Talk" by Irene Bowles Sells, Society Editor.
Western Union Telegram from Johnston Acting First Assistant - Postmaster Position Resignation, November 10, 1919
Western Union Telegram from Johnston Acting First Assistant advising Weaver that his leave of absence expires and that Weaver needs to submit his Postmaster Position Resignation letter.