Box 12
Contains 17 Results:
Agreement between Claude Weaver and H.H. Byars - Attorney Representation, February 21, 1905
Agreement between Claude Weaver and H.H. Byars concerning Attorney Representation of Byars and his wife Katy Byars with agreement of $500.00.
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
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".
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."
Two letters - W.H. Dougherty to Claude Weaver and I.D. Newsome' to Claude Weaver, November 10, 1923, December 13, 1899
Two letters - W.H. Dougherty to Claude Weaver and I.D. Newsome' to Claude Weaver. The letter from Dougherty to Weaver concerns early history of Cooke County written by J.C. Murrell. I.D. Newsome's letter concerns Newsome's sickness.
Three brief notes included from A.E. Bryant to Weaver; G.W. Bonfool to Weaver; and S. Garvin to Weaver , May 8, 1901, April 3, 1917, August 1, 1900
Three brief notes included from A.E. Bryant to Claude Weaver on May 8, 1901 about the Pauls Valley paper; G.W. [illegible] to Claude Weaver on April 3, 1917 concerning [illegible] appointment to Postmaster; and S. Garvin to Claude Weaver on August 1, 1900 concerning forwarding of mail.
