Box 1
Contains 44 Results:
Speech, undated
Given by T.D. McKeown, n.d. (Typewritten with handwritten changes). Re: Principles of the Democratic Party.
"Eulogy.", undated
Given by T.D. McKeown, n.d. (Handwritten with handwritten changes). Re: Love.
"Am I My Brother's Keeper?", undated
Given by T.D. McKeown, n.d. (Handwritten with handwritten changes). Re: Historical answers.
Speech Fragment., undated
Given by T.D. McKeown, n.d. (Typewritten with typewritten changes). Re: Retainment of good morals.
Speech., 1900
Given by T.D., McKeown at Brown's Springs, July 4, 1900 (Typewritten with typewritten and handwritten changes). Re: Bravery of our forefathers.
Speech., 1900
Given by T.D. McKeown at the Colored Century Celebration at Malvern, Arkansas, July 28, 1900 (Typewritten with handwritten changes). Re: 20th century and the role of black men.
"Secession and its Unjust Punishment.", 1912
Given by T.D. McKeown, September 4, 1912 (Typewritten with handwritten changes). Re: glory of the South's cause.
Memorial Address of Congressman Tom D. McKeown., 1931
Given by T.D. McKeown at Wewoka, Oklahoma, May 31, 1931 (Typewritten with handwritten and typewritten changes). Re: Glory and civil duty of World War I veterans.
Speech., undated
Given by T.D. McKeown, July 4, no year given (Handwritten with handwritten corrections). Re: July 4th celebration.
John Marshall's interpretation of the Constitution., 1901
Given by Tom D. McKeown on John Marshall Day, February 4, 1901 (Handwritten with handwritten corrections). Re: John Marshall, American statesman and exponent of the Constitution.