Box OS2
Contains 36 Results:
Dispatch (Woodward, Oklahoma), January 15, 1909
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
Covington (Covington, Indiana), January 22, 1909, November 6, 1914
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
Friend (Covington, Indiana), January 22, 1909
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
Daily Dispatch (Woodward, Oklahoma) August 30, 31, 1909
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
Tribune (Anadarko, Oklahoma), September 8, 1910
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
Democrat (Woodward, Oklahoma), October 12, 1911
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
News-Bulletin (Woodward, Oklahoma), October 13, 1911, November 6, 1914
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
Evening Star, February 3, 1912, March 4, 1913, August 31, 1914
March 4, 1913 edition contains a Picture Section on the election of Woodrow Wilson.
Oklahoma City Times, August 12, 1908; October 14, 28, November 8, 1912
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
Washington Post, March 4, 1913
Inauguration Edition. The front page is on Woodrow Wilson's election.
