F 1-2: Democratic Party, Democratic National Convention, Keynote Address, Congratulations, Criticisms, Requests for Copies, and Suggestions, 1944 - 1945.
Topics include Thomas E. (Thomas Edmund) Dewey, the Democratic Party (U.S.)., the Republican Party (U.S.), the Democratic National Convention, political campaigns in the United States, and the United States Presidents election 1944. The information in this record is also in Kerr, Gubernatorial, Box 32, Folders 22-23 and in Kerr, Gubernatorial, Box 33, Folders 1-23.
F 3: Democratic Party, Democratic National Convention, Related Correspondence, 1944.
Most of the material in this folder is from people wanting passes to the convention or from those hoping that Kerr will be the nominee for vice president. Topics include the Democratic Party (U.S.), the Democratic National Convention, the United States Presidents election 1944, and the United States Vice-Presidents election. Correspondents include Alben William Barkley, Mr. (Thomas Pryor) Gore, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano) Roosevelt, and Samuel D. Jackson.
F 4-6: Democratic Party, Democratic Victory Congratulations, 1944 - 1945.
Topics include the Democratic Party (Okla.), the Democratic Party (U.S.), political campaigns in Oklahoma, and political campaigns in the United States. Correspondents include Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio) Humphrey (Folder 6), Estes Kefauver (Folder 6), and Elmer Thomas (Folder 6).
F 7-11: Democratic Party, Democratic State Central Committee, n.d., 1938, 1942 - 1946.
Topics include William Grady Stigler (Folder 8), the Democratic Party (Okla.), political campaigns in Oklahoma, and Oklahoma politics and government. Correspondents include E. T. Dunlap, Harrington Wimberly, and the State Central Committee of the Democratic Party (Okla.).
F 12-13: Democratic Party, Jackson Day Correspondence, 1941, 1945 - 1946.
These folders contain some letters by various state and national Democratic politicians usually regretting their ability to be at the dinners. Topics include Democratic Party (Okla.), Democratic Party (U.S.), and campaign funds.
F 14: Democratic Party, Lists Concerning Gubernatorial Campaign, n.d.
Topics include Democratic Party (Okla.).
F 15: Democratic Party, Negro League of Young Democrats, Oklahoma, 1943, 1945.
The Negro League of Young Democrats and the Young Negro Democratic Organization were apparently the same group. Topics include Democratic Party (Okla.) and Afro-American politics and government. Correspondents include Negro League of Young Democrats and Young Negro Democratic Organization.
F 16-17: Democratic Party, One Thousand Club and Roosevelt Minute Men Campaign Organization, 1944 - 1946.
Topics include Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Democratic Party (U.S.), and the 1944 Presidential Election in the United States. Correspondents include George D. Crowley, One Thousand Club, and Roosevelt Minute Men.
F 18: Democratic Party, State League of Young Democrats, 1935 - 1937, 1943 - 1946.
Topics include Democratic Party (Okla.). Correspondents include State League of Young Democrats.
F 19: Democratic Party, Victory Dinners, 1943 - 1944, 1946.
Topics include Democratic Party (Okla.) and campaign funds.
F 20: Miscellaneous, Reference Materials, Crude Oil Production in the U.S., n.d., 1943, 1946.
Topics include petroleum industry and trade in the United States.
F 21: Miscellaneous, Reference Materials, Kerr's Accomplishments in Governor's Office, 1943 - 1947.
Topics include Oklahoma economic conditions and Oklahoma politics and government.
F 22-23: Miscellaneous, Reference Materials, Notes, Clippings, and Receipts, n.d., 1941 - 1945.
Folder 22 has miscellaneous items found in Kerr's desk at the time he left office. Topics include Oklahoma Politics and government.
F 24: Miscellaneous, Reference Materials, Publications, 1936, 1943 - 1946.
Topics include Arkansas River. Correspondents include Leon Chase Phillips, Democratic Party (U.S.), and Governors' Conference.
F 25-34: Miscellaneous, Reference Materials, Radio Broadcasts, Correspondence, Transcripts, Questions, Answers, and Notes, 1944 - 1945.
Topics include Robert Samuel Kerr, Why Confidentially Governor, Oklahoma economic conditions, and Oklahoma politics and government. Correspondents include Ken Miller and KVOO. The information in this record continues in Kerr, Gubernatorial, Box 35, Folder 1.
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