Senate Campaign of 1948 (continued)
F 1: Haskell County (1948). A-Z.
Clipping; list of precinct officers.
F 2: Hughes County (1948). A-Z.
Clippings. Correspondents include J. I. Givens.
F 3: Jackson County (1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include Ryan Kerr.
F 4: Jefferson County (1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include Allen G. Nichols, L. D. Thomas, and Elmer L. Wright.
F 5: Johnston County (1947-1948). A-Z .
F 6: Kay County (1948). A-Z.
F 7: Kingfisher County (1948). A-Z.
F 8: Kiowa County (1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include Vernon Rowsey.
F 9: Latimer County (1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include E. T. Dunlap and Sam Goldberg.
F 10: LeFlore County (1948). A-Z .
F 11: Lincoln County (1947-1948). A-Z .
F 12: Logan County (1947-1948). A-Z.
F 13: Love County (1948). A-Z.
F 14: Major County (1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include Ruben Patzkocosky.
F 15: Marshall County (1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include Raymond Gary.
F 16: Mayes County (1947-1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include Lincoln Battenfield.
F 17: McClain County (1948). A-Z.
F 18: McCurtain County (1948). A-Z.
F 19: McIntosh County (1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include Milam King.
F 20: Murray County (1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include Ewing Sadler.
F 21: Muskogee County (1947-1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include Ed A. Edmondson, Jr. and Stanley T. Synar.
F 22: Noble County (1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include David C. Matthews.
F 23: Nowata County (1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include J. M. Springer.
F 24: Okfuskee County (1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include H. C. Mc Cormick.
F 25: Oklahoma County (1948). A-J.
Correspondents include William M. Franklin.
F 26: Oklahoma County (1948). K-Z.
Correspondents include Ray O. Weems
F 27: Okmulgee County (1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include Harry B. Greaves and John Caruthers.
F 28: Osage County (1947 -1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include Frank Chandler and Shockley Shumate..
F 29: Ottawa County (1948) A-Z.
Correspondents include W. S. McNatt.
F 30: Pawnee County (1948). A-Z.
Correspondence includes literature from the Progressive Party of Oklahoma. Booklet titled Why I Choose to Run by Henry Wallace.
F 31: Payne County (1948) A-Z.
Correspondents include A. B. Alcott.
F 32: Pittsburg County (1947-1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include M. O. Counts and W. E. McGowan.
F 33: Pontotoc County (1947-1948) A-Z.
Correspondents include Adolph Linscheid.
F 34: Pottawatomie County (1947-1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include John Jones, Chairman of the Democratic Central Committee of Pottawatomie County and Dial Currin.
F 35: Pushmataha County (1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include Carl McCarthy and campaign literature for O. J. Fox.
F 36: Rogers County (1947-1948). A- Z.
Correspondence also includes Chelsea telephone directory.
F 37: Roger Mills County (1948). A-Z.
F 38: Seminole County (1947-1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include Allen G. Nichols.
F 39: Sequoyah County (1948). A-Z.
F 40: Stephens County (1948). A-Z.
F 41: Texas County (1948). A-Z.
F 42: Tillman County (1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include Bob Cull.
F 43: Tulsa County (1948). A-J.
Correspondence and clippings. Also includes a pamphlet titled Betrayed by a Friend, which was about Townsend Recovery Plan. This pamphlet mentions Gomer Smith.
F 44: Tulsa County (1947-1948). K-Z.
F 45: Wagoner County (1948). A-Z.
Correspondents include Bob Jeffrey
F 46: Washington County (1948). A - Z.
Correspondents include Tom Ellis, Elmer L. Harris and Mike Monroney
F 47: Washita County (1947-1948). A - Z.
F 48: Woods County (1948). A - Z.
F 49: Woodward County (1948). A - Z.
F 50: Congratulatory Letters and Telegrams (1948). A - Bo.
Correspondents include Clinton P. Anderson, Ellis Arnall, Princess Atalie and Samuel Boorstin.
F 51: Congratulatory Letters, Card and Telegrams (1948). Br - Cl.
Correspondents include T. E. Braniff, Styles Bridges, Virgil Browne, John Caruthers, Clark M. Clifford and Millard Caldwell, the Governor of Florida.
F 52: Congratulatory Letters and Telegrams (1948). Co - Do.
Correspondents include Dial Currin and John D. Dingell.
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Robert S. Kerr Collection Box List
Robert S. Kerr Collection Description
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