Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (continued)
F 1: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1961). A-Z.
Correspondents include B. D. Eddie.
F 2: Political Constituent and Non-constituent Correspondence (1962). A-Z.
Correspondents include Ed Edmondson, Sylvan Goldman, Jacob Javits and Earl Welch.
Miscellaneous Colleague Correspondence
F 3: Miscellaneous Colleague Correspondence (1948-1950). A-Z.
Correspondents include Alben W. Barkley, Overton Brooks, Dennis Chavez, Robert C. Hendrickson, Hubert H. Humphrey, William F. Knowland, Ernest W. Mc Farland, Kenneth McKellar, Brien McMahon, H. Alexander Smith, John Sparkman, John C. Stennis, Stuart Symington, Millard E. Tydings, Victor Wickersham and George Howard Wilson.
F 4: Miscellaneous Colleague Correspondence (1951). A-Z.
Correspondents include Wallace F. Bennett, William Benton, Omar Bradley, John Marshall Butler, Oscar Chapman, Homer Ferguson, Allen Frear, Walter F. George, Clyde R. Hoey, Bill Lantaff, Henry Cabot Lodge, Estes Kefauver, Bill Lantaff, Kenneth McKellar, James E. Murray (with attached memo on reclamation projects), Clyde R. Hoey, Willis Smith, and John Sparkman.
F 5: Miscellaneous Colleague Correspondence: Lyndon B. Johnson (1951-1962).
Includes letters from Lady Bird Johnson.
F 6: Miscellaneous Colleague Correspondence: Harry S. Truman (1951-1958).
F 7: Miscellaneous Colleague Correspondence (1952-1956). A-Z.
Correspondents include Clinton P. Anderson, Ernest W. McFarland, Stuart Symington, Wayne Morse, Olin Johnston, Lister Hill, Thomas E. Dewey, Allen Frear, William Jenner, Wallace F. Bennett, Warren G. Magnusson, John O. Pastore, Richard L. Neuberger, Sam Rayburn, William A. Purtell, Wright Patman, George Malone, Estes Kefauver, Walter F. George, Earle C. Clements, and Don McBride.
F 8: Miscellaneous Colleague Correspondence (1957-1958).
Correspondents include John Stennis, W. Kerr Scott, James E. Murray, Stuart Symington, Sinclair Weeks, Richard L. Neuberger, Frederick G. Payne, John L. McClellan, Clair Engle, Frank Carlson, John Marshall Butler (with article on Walter Reuther), Albert Gore, Edward J. Thye, Herman E. Talmadge, William Proxmire, Toby Morris, Mike Mansfield, Irving M. Ives, Allen J. Ellender, Barry Goldwater, and Harry F. Byrd. Also included in the folder is a report on the effects of the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act on the industrial structure of Oklahoma.
F 9: Miscellaneous Colleague Correspondence: John F. Kennedy (1958-1959).
F 10: Miscellaneous Colleague Correspondence (1959) A-Z.
Correspondents include Clinton P. Anderson, Harry F. Byrd, Hale Boggs, Francis Case, Frank Church, J. Edgar Hoover, Mike Mansfield, Joe L. Evins, Albert Gore, Vance Hartke, Thomas H. Kuchel, William Langer, Warren G. Magnusson, Karl E. Mundt (with attached memo on government practices relating to defense contracts for small business), Mike Mansfield, Edmund Muskie, James E. Murray, Toby Morris, Richard L. Neuberger, Stuart Symington, Don Mc Bride, and Hubert Humphrey.
F 11: Miscellaneous Colleague Correspondence (1960-1962). A-Z.
Correspondents include Dale Alford, Clinton P. Anderson, Harry F. Byrd, Douglas Dillon, Paul H. Douglas, J. W. Fulbright, Albert Gore, Vance Hartke, Luther H. Hodges, J. Edgar Hoover, Hiram L. Fong, Frank Ikard, Olin D. Johnston, Oren E. Long John L. McClellan, Don McBride, Stuart Symington, Sargent Shriver, Elmer Thomas, Stewart Udall, Francis E. Walter, Victor Wickersham, Mike Mansfield, George Smathers, J. Allen Frear, James G. Fulton, Toby Morris, James E. Murray, Robert C. Byrd, Gale W. McGee, John Jarman, Frank E. Smith, Wilbur M. Brucker, Philip A. Hart, Samuel Yorty, Dennis Chavez, Stephen M. Young, Mike Monroney, and Lister Hill.
F 12: Miscellaneous White House Correspondence and Press Releases (1950-1961).
Correspondents include Dwight D. Eisenhower, James C. Hagerty, Bryce Harlow, Victor Wickersham, Wilton B. Persons, Bernard M. Shanley, Robert Gray, Lawrence O'Brien, and John F. Kennedy.
Business Correspondence: Kerr-McGee
F 13: Business Correspondence: Kerr-McGee (n.d.).
Includes the resume of Herbert A Bergson and Edgar A Jones.
F 14: Business Correspondence: Kerr-McGee (1946, 1948).
Includes correspondence with W. G. Stigler regarding the Grand River Dam Authority acquiring a steam plant at Chouteau and hearings by the Interstate Commerce Committee on application of the Oklahoma Railway Company to lease Greyhound's permit from Dallas to Ardmore.
F 15: Business Correspondence: Kerr-McGee (1949).
Includes requisitions for passports; employee lists; correspondence re favors; Republic Supply Company inventory; and property at Pelican Lake, Minnesota, previously owned by Virginia B. Johnston, deceased.
F 16: Business Correspondence: Kerr-McGee (1950).
Includes requisitions for passports; Minnesota property; and general correspondence.
F 17: Business Correspondence: Kerr-McGee (1951).
Includes passport requisitions; construction of the Republic Supply building.
F 18: Business Correspondence: Kerr-McGee (1952).
Includes the application to construct a gasoline plant at Etter, Texas and employee lists.
F 19: Business Correspondence: Kerr-McGee (1953).
Includes the prospectus for Kerr-McGee Oil Industries; presentation to Investment Analysts Society of Chicago by S. A. Swensrud of Gulf Oil Corp. and Consolidated Subsidiaries; favors; Oklahoma City water supply. Correspondents include Don McBride.
F 20: Business Correspondence: Kerr-McGee (1954).
Correspondents include Don Mc Bride. Also includes legislative and legal matters; employee roster; petroleum exploration in India; radio weather forecasting for offshore sites; certification application for gasoline plant in Pampa, Texas and the schematic of the plant; article on KERMAC Rig 44; and mine and mill dumps.
F 21: Business Correspondence: Kerr-McGee (1955).
Contains miscellaneous correspondence and financial statement.
F 22: Business Correspondence: Kerr-McGee (1956).
Contains miscellaneous correspondence and copies of the KERMAC News for Spring and August.
F 23: Business Correspondence: Kerr-McGee (1957).
Correspondents include Burl Hays and Don McBride.
F 24: Business Correspondence: Kerr-McGee (1958).
Correspondents include Don McBride, Frank M. Karsten and Breene Kerr. Also includes information on Kuwait-Saudi Arabia Neutral Zone.
F 25: Business Correspondence: Kerr-McGee (1959).
Correspondents include Don McBride and Breene Kerr.
F 26: Business Correspondence: Kerr-McGee (1960).
Correspondents include Don McBride; permit to conduct seismic operations off the Atlantic Coast; telephone directory for the Oklahoma City office.
F 27: Business Correspondence: Kerr-McGee (1961-1962).
Includes miscellaneous correspondence.
Business Correspondence: Personal
F 28: Business Correspondence: Personal (1942-1944).
Correspondence includes material on traffic problems of Pearl Glass; real estate; personal finances; and Kerlyn Oil Company.
F 29: Business Correspondence: Personal, Insurance (1944).
F 30: Business Correspondence: Personal (1945-1947).
Correspondence includes material on real estate, insurance, and banking industry. Correspondents include Joseph T. Votava.
F 31: Business Correspondence: Personal (1948).
Correspondence includes material on personal finances, requests for donations and loans.
F 32: Business Correspondence: Personal (1949).
F 33: Business Correspondence: Personal (1953). A-Z.
Correspondents include Clark Clifford, C. B. Akers, Herbert Gibson; contains material on real estate claim, legal matters, and Bluebeard's Castle Hotel in the Virgin Islands.
F 34: Business Correspondence: Personal (1954-1957). A-Z.
Correspondents include K. S. Adams, Allen E. Barrow, Jack T. Conn, and Carl Rice.
F 35: Business Correspondence: Personal (1958-1959). A-Z.
Correspondents include Dean A. McGee, Don McBride, Alpheus Varner; information on the Kerr ranch near Poteau.
F 36: Business Correspondence: Personal (1960). A-Z.
Correspondents include John Burroughs (governor of New Mexico) and Don McBride; invoices for the purchase of one black bull and an inspection report on the farm owned by Kerr.
F 37: Business Correspondence: Personal (1961-1962). A-Z.
Correspondents include Dial Currin and Burl Hays; map of the Ouachita and Kiamichi Mountains.
Personal Correspondence
F 38: Personal Correspondence (n.d.).
Contains greeting cards.
F 39: Personal Correspondence (1927, 1943). A-Z.
Correspondents include Owen Townsend, Burl Hays, William J. Holloway, and Baird Markham; deed to the burial plot of H. H. Breene; "thank you" cards and birthday cards.
F 40: Personal Correspondence (1944). A-Z.
Correspondents include Frank Phillips, E. K. Gaylord, and R. G. Morrow; birth announcement; and birthday cards.
F 41: Personal Correspondence (1946). A-Z.
Correspondents include R. G. Morrow; Japanese currency.
F 42: Personal Correspondence (1945). A-Z.
Includes birthday cards and membership cards.
F 43: Personal Correspondence (1947). A-Z.
Correspondents include Harry S. Truman, M. J. Harrison, Baird Markham, and Henry G. Bennett; White House invitation; birthday cards; and information on Kerr's military unit.
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Robert S. Kerr Collection Box List
Robert S. Kerr Collection Description
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