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Contains 27 Results:
Miscellaneous, Visitors to Governor's Office, 1943-1946
Consists of yellow legal tablets which have handwritten lists of names of people who visited Kerr's office. Occasionally, there will be references to various scheduled events.
Miscellaneous, Visitors to Governor's Office, 1943-1946
Consists of yellow legal tablets which have handwritten lists of names of people who visited Kerr's office. Occasionally, there will be references to various scheduled events.
Miscellaneous, Visitors to Governor's Office, 1943-1946
Consists of yellow legal tablets which have handwritten lists of names of people who visited Kerr's office. Occasionally, there will be references to various scheduled events.
Weekly Newsletter, Governor Kerr Says, 1943-1947
This weekly newsletter, for a brief time called The Governor Says, was sent to various state newspapers. Governor Kerr commented on the times and often shared anecdotes about his family. Topics include World War II, Oklahoma politics and government, and Oklahoma social conditions. Correspondents include Robert Samuel Kerr.
Weekly Newsletter, Governor Kerr Says, 1943-1947
This weekly newsletter, for a brief time called The Governor Says, was sent to various state newspapers. Governor Kerr commented on the times and often shared anecdotes about his family. Topics include World War II, Oklahoma politics and government, and Oklahoma social conditions. Correspondents include Robert Samuel Kerr.
Weekly Newsletter, Governor Kerr Says, 1943-1947
This weekly newsletter, for a brief time called The Governor Says, was sent to various state newspapers. Governor Kerr commented on the times and often shared anecdotes about his family. Topics include World War II, Oklahoma politics and government, and Oklahoma social conditions. Correspondents include Robert Samuel Kerr.
Weekly Newsletter, Governor Kerr Says, 1943-1947
This weekly newsletter, for a brief time called The Governor Says, was sent to various state newspapers. Governor Kerr commented on the times and often shared anecdotes about his family. Topics include World War II, Oklahoma politics and government, and Oklahoma social conditions. Correspondents include Robert Samuel Kerr.
