Box 1
Contains 71 Results:
Government rate identification card for Western Union for J. C. Pringey.
This collection consists of .3 cubic feet of material and spans the period 1900-1935. This small collection consists primarily of invitations to various social events which Congressman and Mrs. Pringey attended in Washington, D.C. There are a few pieces of correspondence. In addition, there is a book on the 1900 Republican National Convention.
Funeral Notice for Joseph C. Pringey.
This collection consists of .3 cubic feet of material and spans the period 1900-1935. This small collection consists primarily of invitations to various social events which Congressman and Mrs. Pringey attended in Washington, D.C. There are a few pieces of correspondence. In addition, there is a book on the 1900 Republican National Convention.
Portrait of Joseph C. Pringey, undated
Contains 9 envelopes of photographs.
Portrait of Josephine Pringey, wife of Joseph C. Pringey, undated
Contains 9 envelopes of photographs.
Portrait of Joseph C. Pringey, undated
Pringey is holding a cane. This photo was taken at the same time as photo #4. Courtesy of Bass of Chandler, Oklahoma Territory.
Portrait of Joseph C. Pringey, undated
This photo was used in the Republican Convention book for 1900. Courtesy of Bass of Chandler, Oklahoma Territory
Portrait of Joseph C. Pringey, undated
Taken at the time he served in the U.S. Congress.
Two men walking in front of a monument, 1922
This is possibly taken in Guatemala. Photo is autographed "To Uncle Joe from Arthur, 1922." This is probably Arthur H. Geissler, who was the American minister to Guatemala. The photo is dim.
Group of congressmen with military, undated
Glass slide with Joseph C. Pringey shown with campaign slogan, "Vote for J. C. Pringey a Home Man for Congress.", undated
Color. Slide is broken. A print is available.