WILBURN CARTWRIGHT COLLECTION
Box and Folder Inventory
Box 27

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Series 5: Campaign Files, 1910s-1950 (continued)

F 1 Dance card, Newsclippings, Flyers. (1921).

Includes: "Constitution of the Democratic State Central Committee Oklahoma."

F 2 Campaign Flyers, Speaking Schedules. (1922).

F 3 Campaign Form Letters From Wilburn Cartwright. (1922).

Includes form letter from Carrie Skaggs Cartwright soliciting women voters.

F 4 Correspondence. (Jan. - May 1922).

F 5 Correspondence. (June - July 1922).

Includes letter from Walter H. Morris to C.D. Carter concerning Cartwright's military service during the First World War.

F 6 Correspondence. (Aug. - Sept. 1922).

F 7 Correspondence with Modern Literary Bureau. (1922).

F 8 Correspondence Concerning Campaign Advertising Literature. (1922).

F 9 Newsclippings. (1922).

F 10 Personal Notes and speech. (1922).

F 11 Campaign Advertising Literature: Other Candidates. (1922).

Mable Bassett.
William Ogilvie.
Charles D. Carter.
R. C. Oldham.
John Fields.
Guy H. Stigler.
J.B. Laughlin.
P. T. Stipes.
Mart. B Louthan.
Ed Turrentine.
M. A. Nash.
W. A. Villines.

F 12 Harlow's Weekly (Publication). (Dec. 23, 1922).

Contains article on Red River Case.

F 13 Announcements, Correspondence, Newsclippings. (1923).

Contains materials from Cartwright's career as Superintendent of Krebs City Schools, Krebs, Oklahoma.

F 14 Campaign Literature. (1924).

Contains campaign cards and flyers for Cartwright's Congressional campaign.

F 15 Newsclippings on Cartwright. (1924).

F 16 Correspondence. (1924).

F 17 Correspondence: Seeking Supporters, Names A-L. (1924).

F 18 Correspondence: Seeking Supporters, Names M-Y. (1924).

F 19 Songs/Anecdotes/Pamphlets. (1924).

F 20 Campaign Literature/Newsclippings - Other Candidates. (1924).

John H. Byers
E. F. Lester.
Joe B. Cobb.
W. B. Pine
Fred Capshaw.
E. D. Ring.
Charles D. Carter.
Campbell Russell.
Cooper E. Davis.
Joe Sessions.
E. P. Goad.
Ceph Shoemake.
Thomas P. Gore.
Gomer Smith
J. B. Harper.
F. B. Swank.
J. F. Hatcher.
C. E. Thornley.
Claude Hendon.
M. E. Trapp.
E. B. Howard.
Walter J. Turnball.
Earl E. James.
C. J. Wrightsman.
Jed Johnson.

F 21 Correspondence, Newsclippings, Publications. (1925).

Includes a letter from Jed Johnson as well as some form letters used by Johnson.

F 22 Advertising Literature/Form Letters - Cartwright. (1926).

Includes letter from Cartwright concerning tax exemption of tribal lands.

F 23 Advertising Literature/Form Letters - Other Candidates. (1926).

W. E. McGowan.
W. J. Holloway.
J. B. A. Robertson.
O. A. Cargill.
Robert Blackbird.
M. A. Nash.
Kirby Fitzpatrick.
Nell Robertson.
Elmer Thomas.
W. A. (Pat) Murphy.
W. A. Ledbetter.
John M. Wolverton.
Charles D. Carter.
Ara Jones Hudlow.
Jess Harper.
Ed. Dabney.
Claude A. Swanson.
W. E. McGowan.
Henry S. Johnson.
C. H. Hyde.
J. S. Harreld
Charles W. Vail
Charles Curtis
Harry C. Woodyard

F 24 VIPS. (1926).

Includes letters from Tom D. McKeown; also includes a four-page letter from C. D. Carter, incumbent congressman and Cartwright's opponent in the 1926 Democratic primary.

F 25 Correspondence. (1926).

F 26 Congratulations. (1926).

F 27 Newsclippings. (1926).

F 28 Congressional Record/Pamphlets. (1926).

Includes copies of The American's Creed, Democratic Book of Facts, Nominees and Names of Candidates to Appear on Ballot at General Election, and Democratic Campaign Book. The Congressional Record has extracts of speech by Thomas P. Gore.

F 29 Newsclippings. (1927).

F 30 Woodrow Wilson Newsclippings. (1927).

F 31 Correspondence/Leaflets/Programs/Speech. (1927).

Includes letter from Wilburn Cartwright to all commanders of the U.S. Veterans Bureau of Oklahoma concerning law authorizing U.S. Veterans Bureau to make loans to service men on their bonus certificates, letter from Wilburn Cartwright to Warren Phillips, Secretary of Labor League, concerning Cartwright's past support of the labor movement.

F 32 Speeches/Press Releases. (1928).

Includes a letter from Cartwright regarding his position on Tammany Hall, a speech given by John R. Hawkins, black delegate from Washington D.C. to the Kansas City Convention Seconding the Nomination of Herbert Hoover for President, a speech on Prohibition which was in the News and Observer of Raleigh, North Carolina, an editor from the Dayton Daily News on Tammany Hall, a draft of a speech by Cartwright on his first term as a congressman; states his views on the status of the country; has information on the upcoming 1928 national election.

F 33 Correspondence. (1928).

Includes correspondence regarding Cartwright's views on agricultural improvement programs, Indian-Land Legislation, the candidacy of Al Smith for Democratic nominee in the 1928 presidential election, and Tammany Hall. There is lengthy letter from Wainwright Bridges to Cartwright on the political situation in 1928. There is a copy of a letter from Tom D. McKeown to A. L. Beckett regarding liquor.

F 34 Congratulations. (1928).

Contains correspondence from Cartwright acknowledging that the receipt of letters of congratulations from constituents.

F 35 Correspondence with Other Congressmen from Other States. (1928).

This folder contains letters from Congressmen in other states seeking Cartwright's support for their reelections.

F 36 Election Results. (1928).

F 37 Roster of State Officials. (1928).

F 38 Personal Notes. (1928).

F 39 Democratic State Convention Program. (1928).

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