Box 1
Contains 169 Results:
Correspondence (Wy-Z), 1918
The Chandler collection is small and fragmentary and does not reflect his activities in the U.S. Congress. For the most part, the 300 documents in the collection are constituent correspondence from 1917-1919. Some of the topics included in the materials are military conscription, Native Americans, drought relief, anti-lynching laws, the League of Nations, and the Panama Canal.
Publications Relating to the League of Nations, 1918-1919
The Chandler collection is small and fragmentary and does not reflect his activities in the U.S. Congress. For the most part, the 300 documents in the collection are constituent correspondence from 1917-1919. Some of the topics included in the materials are military conscription, Native Americans, drought relief, anti-lynching laws, the League of Nations, and the Panama Canal.
Speech Relating to the League of Nations, 1918
The Chandler collection is small and fragmentary and does not reflect his activities in the U.S. Congress. For the most part, the 300 documents in the collection are constituent correspondence from 1917-1919. Some of the topics included in the materials are military conscription, Native Americans, drought relief, anti-lynching laws, the League of Nations, and the Panama Canal.
Vinita Daily Star, 1937
The Chandler collection is small and fragmentary and does not reflect his activities in the U.S. Congress. For the most part, the 300 documents in the collection are constituent correspondence from 1917-1919. Some of the topics included in the materials are military conscription, Native Americans, drought relief, anti-lynching laws, the League of Nations, and the Panama Canal.
Carter, Charles D. - U. S. Representative from Oklahoma (February 7, 1919)
Re: bill for flowers for funeral. Reply (February 10, 1919).
Jennings, H. (November 27, 1918)
: electoral defeat of Chandler; Indian freedom legislation.
Reply (December 2, 1918)
The Chandler collection is small and fragmentary and does not reflect his activities in the U.S. Congress. For the most part, the 300 documents in the collection are constituent correspondence from 1917-1919. Some of the topics included in the materials are military conscription, Native Americans, drought relief, anti-lynching laws, the League of Nations, and the Panama Canal.
Rees, Ed. L. (September 16, 1918)
Re: cotton prices and the War Industries Board. Reply (September 19, 1918)
Revard, Francis (June 20, 1917)
Re: Osage oil and gas royalties. Reply (June 25, 1917). Attached is copy of the "Act of June 28, 1906 (34 Stat. L., p. 539). An Act For the division of the lands and funds of the Osage Indians in Oklahoma Territory, and for other purposes."
Rider, Orion L. (December 26, 1918)
: return of war uniforms to government.