Folder 1: Clippings (n.d., 1920, 1935).
• "Free Homestead Act Urged for State in 1893," Oklahoma City Times. Discussion of how Joseph C. Pringey introduced a concurrent resolution in the Oklahoma Territorial Legislature asking Congress to give free homesteads to settlers in the second and third land openings in Oklahoma.
• "Is an Able Legislator." Discussion of Joseph C. Pringey as candidate for council in the next legislative assembly.
• "Notice," Stroud Messenger, April 9, 1920. Joseph C. Pringey announced his candidacy for U.S. Congress.
• "Funeral Services for Joe Pringey at First Christian Church Here." 1935. Has biographical information on Joseph C. Pringey.
Folder 2: Correspondence (n.d., 1920-1923, 1927).
• Lucia Gensman to Mrs. Joseph Pringey. Mrs. Gensman was on a trip to Europe and discusses the places she visited.
• Joseph C. Pringey to J. H. Bayes regarding application for loan on Bayes's insurance policy (April 9, 1920).
• Panama Rail Road Steamship Line to Joseph C. Pringey regarding round trip ticket for Pringey and his wife to the Isthmus on the S. S. Cristobal (December 13, 1921).
• Picture postcard from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Pringey to Mr. and Mrs. Roodhouse thanking them for reception given for Pringey. The postcard was sent from Haiti and has a photo of the S. S. Cristobal ( (December 22, 1921).
• Jessie S. Pugh to Mrs. Joseph C. Pringey regarding fact that they missed seeing each other. Letter written from Balboa, Canal Zone (January 8, 1923).
• Incomplete letter from unknown author possibly Mrs. Joseph C. Pringey to "Dear Dear Friend" (February 13, 1927).
Folder 3: Correspondence - Arthur H. Geissler (n.d., 1922, 1925, 1928-1929).
• Memorandum for Joseph C. Pringey from Malone noting that the Congressional Record announced the nomination of Arthur H. Geissler as envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the U.S. at Guatemala.
• Undated holiday greetings from Arthur H. Geissler
• Picture postcard from Arthur H. Geissler to the Pringeys asking when they plan to visit Guatemala. Card has photo of guests at the Armistice Day Luncheon. Shown left to right are: Mrs. Fred T. Cruse; William Jennings Bryan; Mrs. Arthur H. Geissler; Jose Maria Orellana (president of Guatemala); Mrs. Adrian Recinos; Arthur H. Geissler (American minister); Mrs. A. C. Frost; Chief Justice Medrano; Mrs. Louise Stone Borst; Hector Aparicio (secretary of the interior); Mrs. Alex. A. Cohen; B. Alvarado T. (secretary of justice); and Adrian Recinos (secretary for foreign affairs).
• Holiday picture postcard showing patio in the residence of the American Minister to Guatemala.
• Holiday picture postcard showing the church (built in 1620) Ermita Del Cerro Del Carmen from the roof garden of the residence of the American Minister to Guatemala.
• Holiday picture postcard showing Lake Amatitlan-Guatemala
Folder 4: Invitations, Tickets, and Announcement Cards (n.d., 1921-1923).
• Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lewis Fairchild will be at home after May 15 at The Wyoming in Washington, D.C.
• Mrs. Harding at home on June 1, 1921.
• Woman's National Foundation invitation to Garden Party on June 23, 1921.
• Secretary of War invitation to the ceremonies for the burial of the Unknown American Soldier in Arlington Cemetery, November 11, 1921.
• Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes invitation to delegates to the Conference on the Limitation of Armament for a reception on November 14, 1921.
• Mrs. Warren Harding invitation to the ladies of the Cabinet and the House of Representatives for a tea on November 16, 1921.
• Commissioners of the District of Columbia invitation to delegates to the Conference on the Limitation of Armament to the National Museum on November 23, 1921.
• Tickets to the unveiling exercises of the Statue of Dante Alighieri on December 1, 1921.
• Organized Farmers of the United States invitation to the delegates of the Conference on the Limitation of Armament for reception on December 6, 1921.
• National League of Women voters invitation to meet Lady Lee, Madame Tusserand, Madame Wellington Koo, and the women of the President's Advisory Committee on December 19, 1921.
• Ticket to the White House for February 9, 1922.
• British Ambassador and Lady Geddes at home on February 22, 1922.
• Invitation to gathering honoring Mrs. Henry C. Wallace and Mrs. William L. Kenyon on February 25, 1922.
• United Daughters of the Confederacy, District of Columbia Division, invitation to the Micareme Entertainment and Ball, March 20, 1922.
• Invitation to banquet for Fay Hempstead given under the auspices of the Grand Council, Royal and Select Masters, District of Columbia, March 29, 1922.
• Card of Admission to the Pan American Union on May 12, 1922.
• Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont and the members of the Council of the National Woman's Party invitation to the dedication ceremonies of the new national headquarters on May 21, 1922.
• Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes invitation to wedding reception for their daughter Catherine and Chauncey Lockhart Waddell on June 10, 1922.
• Ticket to the annual football game of the Third Corps Area of the U.S. Army vs. the Marines at the opening of the Baltimore Stadium on December 22, 1922.
• Women's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor invitation to national conference on the problems of women in industry on January 11-13, 1923.
• Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, Mrs. David Aiken Reed, Mrs. Thomas Spencer Crago, and Mrs. Adam Martin Wyant at home on January 23, 1923.
• Mrs. Atlee Pomerene, Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Mrs. Simeon D. Fess, Mrs. Charles C. Kearns, Mrs. Israel M. Foster, Mrs. C. Ellis Moore, Mrs. A. E. B. Stephens, Mrs. Harry C. Gahn, Mrs. Joseph H. Himes, and Miss Grace C. Burton at home January 30, 1923.
• Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby invitation to meet the Members of Congress, February 2, 1923.
• Invitation to reception for Mrs. Pat Harrison and Mrs. Percy Edwards Quin on February 10, 1923.
• Invitation from the commanding officer, officers, and men at Fort Myer, Virginia, to special riding exhibition in the Riding Hall at Fort Myer for Members of Congress, their families and their friends on February 23, 1923.
Folder 5: Miscellaneous (n.d., 1922-1923, 1935).
• Address for Doctor's Essential Foods Company.
• Handwritten document presumably written by Joseph C. Pringey entitled "Why I Am a Republican."
• Picture postcard with Antietam Battlefield.
• Member's pass to the House of Representatives.
• Business card for J. C. Pringey, M.C., 4th District, Oklahoma (2 copies).
• Place card for Mr. Pringey.
• Place card for Mrs. Joseph C. Pringey.
• Card from Mrs. Warren H. Brown, state vice chairman, calling for a New Year's Resolution to elect a Republican state ticket.
• Roll Call. 67th Congress, Second Session. Corrected to April 21, 1922.
• Flyer advertising public reception in Chandler, Oklahoma, on July 15, 1922, for Congressman and Mrs. J. C. Pringey.
• Invoice from I. L. Maduro, Jnr. for Mrs. J. C. Pringey.
• Listing of "ladies receiving at Congress Hall on Feb. 12, 1923." Also attached is a list of names and addresses for various people, some with dates they would be home.
• Government rate identification card for Western Union for J. C. Pringey.
• Funeral Notice for Joseph C. Pringey.
Folder 6: Printed Material-An Art Souvenir of the Republican National Convention Held at Philadelphia June 19-22, 1900.
This book contains approximately 700 photos from the convention. There are also delegate portraits.
Joseph C. Pringey Collection Description