Box 1
F 1: Armed Services, Awards, 1935, 1945-1948.
Topics include: United States Air Force medals, badges, decorations, etc.; United States Army medals, badges, decorations, etc.; United States Marine Corps medals, badges, decorations, etc.; and United States Navy medals, badges, decorations, etc. Correspondents include: United States Dept. of the Air Force, United States Dept. of the Army, United States Marine Corps, and United States War Dept.
F 2: Armed Services, Burial of World War II Dead, 1945-1948.
Topics include: United States Army, disposition of soldiers' bodies, and World War II casualties. Correspondents include: George H. Shirk, Robert L. Williams, and the United States Army Quartermaster Corps.
F 3: Armed Services, Casualties of War and Accidental Deaths, 1936, 1945-1947.
Topics include: United States Army, United States Marine Corps, United States Navy, accidents, World War 1 Casualties, and World War II casualties. Correspondents include: United States Dept. of the Army, United States Navy Dept., United States War Dept. General Staff, and James E. Berry.
F 4: Armed Services, Commissions, Army, Information, 1946-1947, 1949.
Topics include: United States Air Force appointments and retirements and United States Army appointments and retirements. Correspondents include: United States Dept. of the Air Force (press release0, United States Dept. of the Army (press release), and United States War Dept. General Staff (press release).
F 5-13: Armed Services, Commissions, Army, A-Z, 1934-1950.
Topics include: United States Air Force appointments and retirements, United States Air Force non-commissioned officers, United States Army appointments and retirements, and United States Army non-commissioned officers. Correspondents include: Henry G. Bennett (Folder 9), George H. Dern (Folder 13), Robert S. Kerr (Folder 5), Al Nichols (Folder 10), Reford Bond (Folder 6), Jack T. Conn (Folders 9 and 10), James P. Devine (Folder 12), Walter E. Downs (Folder 11), H. G. House (Folder 5), H. C. Jones (Folder 8), Floyd E. Maytubby (Folders 12 and 13), Haskell B. Pugh (Folder 8), and Cleon A. Summers (Folder 12).
F 14: Armed Services, Commissions, Information, Army Reserve, 1948.
Topics include: United States Army appointments and retirements, United States Army non-commissioned officers, and Personnel Act of 1947. Correspondents include: United States War Dept. General Staff.
F 15-17: Armed Services, Commissions, Army Reserve, A-Z, 1935-1950.
Topics include: Afro-Americans in the United States Army (Folder 17), United States Army appointments and retirements, and United States Army non-commissioned officers. Correspondents include: Louis A. Johnson (Folder 16), George C. Marshall (Folder 17), Fletcher B. Swank (Folder 16), United States Dept. of the Air Force, United States Dept. of the Army, United States War Dept. General Staff, and Keith Kahle (Folder 16)..
F 18-19: Armed Services, Commissions, Navy, A-Z, 1937-1950.
Topics include: United States Navy appointment and retirements and United States Navy non-commissioned officers. Correspondents include: William J. Holloway (Folder 18), United States Navy Dept., and Franklin Shaw (Folder 19).
F 20: Armed Services, Commissions, Naval Reserve, A-Z, 1935, 1937-1941, 1949-1950.
Topics include: United States Navy appointments and retirements and United States Navy non-commissioned officers. Correspondents include: United States Navy Dept. and William Steger.
F 21-29: Armed Services, Court Martials, A-Z 1933-1950.
Topics include: absence without leave, courts-martial and courts of inquiry, military desertion, murder, pardon, parole, and sex offenders. Correspondents include: Victor E. Wickersham ( Folders 21, 23). Correspondents include: United States Dept. of the Air Force, United States Dept. of the Army Office of the Judge Advocate General, United States Dept. of Justice, United States Navy Dept., United States Navy Dept. Office of the Judge Advocate General, and United States War Dept. General Staff. Topics in these folders are also found in Box 2, Folders 1-18.
Box 2
F 1-18: Armed Services, Court Martials, A-Z, 1933-1950.
Topics include: Afro-Americans in the United States Army (Folder 15) and Indians in the United States Army (Folder 8). Correspondents include: Granville Norris (Folder 7), Ross Rizley (Folder 1), Kenneth C. Royall (Folder 15), and the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (Folder 7). Topics in these folders are also found in Box 1, Folders 21-29.
F 19-20: Armed Services, Deferments, 1944-1950.
Topics include: United States Air Force, United States Army, United States Navy, baseball draft, draft, and the Selective Service Act of 1948 (Folder 19). Correspondents include: United States Dept. of the Army Office of Surgeon General, United States Selective Service System, and United States War Dept. General Staff.
F 21-22: Armed Services, Deferments, Agricultural, 1944-1950.
Topics include: United States Army, draft, and the Selective Training and Service Act Tydings Amendment (Folder 21). Correspondents include: United States Selective Service System and United States War Dept. General Staff.
F 23-27: Armed Services, Demobilization, 1945 Aug.-1946 July.
Topics include: United States Army demobilization, United States Marine Corps, United States Navy demobilization, military transportation, Navy point system, and point system. Correspondents include: Robert S. Kerr (Folder 24), United States Army Air Forces, United States Coast Guard, United States Navy Dept. United States War Dept. General Staff, and United States War Shipping Administration.
F 28-29: Armed Services, Discharges, Army, A-Z, 1935-1944.
Topics include: United States Army, United States Army Air Forces, and military discharge. Correspondents include: Oklahoma Dept. of Veterans Affairs Soldiers Relief Commission, United States Army, and United States War Dept. General Staff.
F 30: Armed Services, Discharges, Army, A-Z, 1945-1950.
Topics include: Air Force, United States Army, United States Army Air Forces, military discharge, Oklahoma Dept. of Veterans Affairs Soldiers Relief Commission, United States War Dept. General Staff, United States Dept. of the Air Force, United States Dept. of the Army, and United States Dept. of the Army Office of the Surgeon General. Topics in these folders are also found in Box 3, Folders 1-22 and in Box 4, Folders 1-17.
Box 3
F 1-22: Armed Services, Discharges, Army, A-Z, 1945-1950.
Topics include: Virgil R. Forester (Folder 11). Correspondents include: Harlan J. Bushfield (Folder 7), Stanley Draper (Folder 22), Raymond Gary (Folder 4), Robert S. Kerr (Folders 2 and 22), Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce (Folder 22), Oklahoma State Dept. of Health (Folder 11), United States Federal Security Agency (Folder 22), C. F. Aurand (Folder 22), Ben Dwight (Folder 22), and H. G. House (Folders 2, 11, 12, 18, and Topics in these folders are also found in Box 2, Folder 30 and in Box 4, Folders 1-17.
Box 4
F 1-17: Armed Services, Discharges, Army, A-Z, 1945-1950.
Topics include: Francis Tuttle (Folder 13). Correspondents include: H. G. House, Folders 5, 6, 7, 9, and 15). Topics in these folders are also found in Box 2, Folder 30 and in Box 3, Folders 1-22.
F 18: Armed Services, Discharges, Navy, A-Z, 1935-1944.
Topics include: United States Coast Guard, United States Navy, military discharge. Correspondents include: United States Marine Corps, United States Navy Dept., and United States War Dept. General Staff.
F 19-27: Armed Services, Discharges, Navy, A-Z, 1945-1950.
Topics include: United States Navy and military discharge. Correspondents include: Robert S. Kerr (Folders 20 and 24), Benne Katz (Folder 23), United States Coast Guard, United States Marine Corps, United States Navy Dept., and United States Navy Dept. Office of the Surgeon General. Topics in these folders are also found in Box 5, Folders 1-18.
Box 5
F 1-18: Armed Services, Discharges, Navy, A-Z, 1945-1950.
Topics include: Clarence A. Gallagher (Folder 1), and Burl Ed Hays (Folder 2). Correspondents include: Robert S. Kerr (Folders 1, 2, and 14), H. G. House (Folder 3), and H. C. Jones (Folder 6). Topics in these folders are also found in Box 4, Folders 19-27.
F 19: Armed Services, Enlistment, 1939-1940.
Topics include: Afro-Americans in the United States Armed Forces, United States Armed Forces recruiting, enlistment, etc., and United States Navy recruiting, enlistment, etc. Correspondents include: United States Navy Dept. and the United States War Dept. General Staff.
F 20-22: Armed Services, Furloughs, 1944-1950.
Topics include: United States Air Force leaves and furloughs, United States Army leaves and furloughs, and United States Navy leaves and furloughs. Correspondents include: Scott Ferris, Henry L. Stimson, United States Coast Guard, United States Dept. of the Air Force, United States Marine Corps, United States Navy Dept., and the United States War Dept. General Staff.
F 23-24: Armed Services, Location of Soldiers, 1945-1950.
Topics include: United States Air Force, United States Army, United States Navy, mail receiving and forwarding services, postal service, missing in action in World War II. and Arthur W. Shamblin. Correspondents include: William J. Holloway, United States Dept of the Army, United States Marine Corps, United States Navy, and United States War Dept. General Staff.
F 25: Armed Services, Prisoners of War, Exchange of, 1943-1946.
Topics include: United States Air Force, United States Army, United States Navy, prisoners of war family relationships, prisoners of war in Germany, prisoners of war in Japan, World War II Japanese prisoners and prisons, and World War II German prisoners and prisons. Correspondents include: American National Red Cross (bulletin), United States Dept. of State, and United States War Dept. General Staff.
F 26: Armed Services, Prisoners of War, Foreign, 1945.
Topics include: labor camps in the United States, evacuation and relocation of Japanese Americans during 1942-1945 in the United States, prisoners of war in the United States, and World War II American prisoners and prisons.
F 27-30: Armed Services, Promotions, 1933-1950.
Topics include: United States Air Force promotions, United States Army promotions, United States Marine Corps promotions, and United States Navy promotions. Correspondents include: United States Dept. of the Air Force, United States Dept. of the Army, United States Dept. of the Navy, United States Marine Corps, United States Office of Indian Affairs, United States War Dept. General Staff, Floyd E. Maytubby (Folder 30).
F 31: Armed Services, Purple Heart, Applications, Army, 1933-1934.
Topics include: United States Army medals, badges, decorations, etc, and the Purple Heart. Correspondents include: United States War Dept. General Staff and the War Veteran's Association of South Okla., Inc.
F 32: Armed Services, Re-enlistment, 1935-1936, 1940-1941, 1949-1950.
Topics include: United States Air Force recruiting, enlistment, etc., United States Army recruiting, enlistment, etc., United States Navy recruiting, enlistment, etc., courts-martial and courts of inquiry, and reinstatement. Correspondents include: Robert S. Kerr, United States Army Corps of Engineers, United States Dept. of the Air Force, United States Navy Dept. and the United States War Dept. General Staff.
Box 6
F 1: Armed Services, Reserve Officer Training Corps, 1936, 1939, 1945, 1947-1949.
Topics include: United States Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps, United States Navy Reserve Officers' Training Corps, military education, and universities and colleges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Henry G. Bennett, Harry H. Woodring, United States Navy Dept., and the United States War Dept. General Staff.
F 2: Armed Services, Resignation, 1946 -1950.
Topics include: United States Army appointments and retirements, United States Marine Corps appointments and retirements, and United States Navy appointments and retirements. Correspondents include: United States Dept. of the Army, United States Marine Corps, and the United States Navy Dept.
F 3: Armed Services, Training Groups in Oklahoma, Army and Navy, 1943.
Topics include: Oklahoma College for Women, United States Army, United States Navy, military training camps in Oklahoma, women and the military. Correspondents include: United States War Dept. (telephone directory) and M. A. Nash.
F 4-15: Armed Services, Transfers, Army, A-Z, 1933-1950.
Correspondents include: Omar N. Bradley (Folder 4), Bower Broaddus (Folder 4), Scott Ferris (Folder 4), E. B. Howard (Folder 14), Robert S. Kerr (Folder 14), United States Dept. of the Air Force, United States Dept. of the Army, United States Dept. of the Army Office of the Surgeon General, United States War Dept. General Staff, H. C. Jones (Folders 8 and 12), Benne Katz (Folder 13), and Floyd E. Maytubby (Folder 13).
F 16-18: Armed Services, Transfers, Navy, A-Z, 1936-1950.
Topics include: United States Navy and shore duty. Correspondents include: Stanley Draper (Folder 18), F. B. Swank (Folder 18), Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, United States Marine Corps, United States Navy Dept., United States War Dept. General Staff, United States War Dept. Office of the Surgeon General, and H. G. House (Folder 18).
F 19: Armed Services, Transportation of Military Families, 1945-1947, 1949.
Topics include: United States Army transportation, United States Navy Transportation, and military spouses. Correspondents include: United States Dept. of the Army, United States Navy Dept., and the United States War Dept. General Staff.
F 20: Armed Services, Veterans, Claims, 1934-1936, 1939, 1941, 1945-1946, 1948-1949.
Topics include: veterans' hospitals, veterans medical care, and veterans' benefits. Correspondents include: American Legion (Okla.), United States Dept. of the Air Force, United States Dept. of the Army Office of the Surgeon General, United States Veterans Administration, United States War Dept, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (Okla.), and H. B. Gilstrap.
F 21: Armed Services, Veterans, Farms and Communities, 1935, 1940, 1946.
Topics include: veterans loans. Correspondents include: United States Dept. of the Interior and United States Veterans Administration.
F 22: Armed Services, Veterans, G.I. Bill of Rights, 1944-1946, 1949.
Topics include: veterans loans law and legislation, veterans' benefits, and Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944.
F 23: Armed Services, Veterans, Hospitals, 1935, 1944-1946.
Topics include: Afro-American veterans, veterans' hospitals, and veterans medical care.
F 24: Armed Services, Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1938.
Topics include: Ernest W. Marland, electioneering in Oklahoma, and veterans law and legislation.
F 25: Armed Services, Veterans, Vocational Rehabilitation, 1943-1947.
Topics include: veterans education, training of veterans, veterans' benefits, and Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944. Correspondents include: Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce (bulletin), Oklahoma Planning and Resources Board Post-War Planning Commission, Oklahoma State Board of Education (brochure), United States Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion, and United States Veterans Administration.
Box 7
F 1-7: Employment, Applications and Appointments, A-W, 1929-1930.
Topics include: political patronage and United States officials and employees.
F 8-39: Employment, Applications and Appointments, A-Y, 1931.
Topics include: political patronage, United States officials and employees, and Faith Attocknie (Folder 8). Correspondents include: G. E. Hartshorne (Folder 21).
F 40-98: Employment, Applications and Appointments, A-Y, 1932.
Topics include: Douglas H. Johnston (Folders 50 and 64) and William H. Murray (Folders 50 and 64). Correspondents include: Wilburn Cartwright (Folder 87), Eliza Bellows King Dooley (Folder 54), Henry S. Johnston (Folder 87), Ernest W. Marland (Folder 94), James V. McClintic (Folder 51), William H. Murray (Folder 83), James B. A. Robertson (Folder 88), Franklin D. Roosevelt (Folder 87), William G. Stigler (Folder 92), G. M. Bailey (Folder 40), Reford Bond (Folders 43 and 44), Keith Cartwright (Folder 48), Mitchell Harrison (Folder 65), R. M. McCool (Folders 43 and 50), Frank W. Reed (Folder 87), and Thomas J. Walsh (Folder 54).
F 99-140: Employment, Applications and Appointments, A-Z, 1933.
Topics include: Douglas H. Johnston (Folder 130), Democratic Party (U.S.), United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, Chickasaw Indians politics and government, Choctaw Indians politics and government, depressions in the United States, political patronage, Oklahoma politics and government, United States politics and government caricatures and cartoons, Steadham Acker (Folder 99), and Mabel Bassett (Folder 105). Correspondents include: Henry G. Bennett (Folder 111), William J. Holloway (Folders 114, 130), Martin E. Trapp (Folder 116), Burton K. Wheeler (Folder 138), Scott Ferris (Folder 140), Frank Phillips (Folder 117), Graham Bailey (Folder 103), J. W. Berry (Folder 106), Henry J. Bond (Folder 109), Reford Bond (Folders 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, and 116), Harry F. Brown (Folder 120), and Ben Carter (Folder 124), Holmes Colbert (Folder 127), H. D. Driscoll (Folder 139), W. A. Durant (Folder 140), and Choctaw and Chickasaw League (Folder 127). Material on this topic is also found in Box 8, Folders 1-104 and in Box 9, Folders 1-36.
Box 8
F 1-104: Employment, Applications and Appointments, A-Z, 1933.
Topics include: Herbert Hoover (Folder 2), Gabe Parker (Folder 81). Correspondents include: Scott Ferris (Folders 92 and 94), Martin Trapp (Folder 65), Lynn J. Frazier (Folder 6, Wilburn Cartwright (Folders 9, 49, and 92), John B. Kendrick (Folder 15), Louis Ludlow (Folder 85), Sam Rayburn (Folder 87), Franklin D. Roosevelt (Folder 92), Cordell Hull (Folder 92), James V. McClintic (Folder 92), William Rogers (Folder 96), Paul Stewart (Folder 101), Henry S. Johnston (Folder 26), Thomas D. McKeown (Folder 36), Jed J. Johnson (Folder 41), James B. A. Robertson (Folders 48 and 95), Ben Cravens (Folder 49), William W. Hastings (Folder 49), Clarence C. Dill (Folder 75), Alben W. Barkley (Folder 75), Johnston Murray (Folder 75), Hiram Impson (Folders 37 and 38), Richard Lloyd Jones (Folder 32), Louis LeFlore (Folders 48, 49, and 50), Randolph H. McCurtain (Folder 64), Nelson J. Morris (Folder 73), Roy M. Nelson (Folder 76), Gordon Pulliam (Folder 76), Victor S. Purdy (Folder 88), Frank W. Reed (Folders 91 and 92), S. A. Rourke (Folder 97), C. G. Shull (Folder 104), Mabel Bassett (Folder 25), William S. Gardner (Folders 7, 8, 9, and 10), W. C. Hall (Folders 18 and 19), Mitchell Harrison (Folders 23, 24, 25, and 26), O. B. Jefferson (Folder 40), Anti-Saloon League of Oklahoma (Folder 50), Choctaw and Chickasaw League (Folders 50 and 81), and Oklahoma Negro Democratic State Central Committee (Folder 40). Material on this topic is also found in Box 7, Folders 99-140 and in Box 9, Folders 1-36.
Box 9
F 1-36: Employment, Applications and Appointments, A-Z, 1933.
Correspondents include: Scott Ferris, (Folder 4), Martin E. Trapp (Folder 19), Fletcher B. Swank (Folder 15), William G. Stigler (Folder 12), Cordell Hull (Folder 16), James V. McClintic (Folder 25), Paul Stewart (Folders 11 and 17), Edward B. Almon (Folder 2), William B. Bizzell (Folders 3 and 33), Alfred L. Bulwinkle (Folder 6), Robert L. Williams (Folder 31), Fletcher S. Riley (Folder 32), Lewis V. Smith (Folders 4, 5, and 6), A. E. Sparks (Folder 8), and P. J. Thomas (Folder 17). Material on this topic is also found in Box 7, Folders 99-140 and in Box 8, Folders 1-104.
F 37-66: Employment, Applications and Appointments, A-Y, 1934.
Topics include: Douglas H. Johnston (Folder 41), Democratic Party (U.S.), Chickasaw Indians, Choctaw Indians, political patronage, United States officials and employees, and Randolph McCurtain (Folder 56). Correspondents include: Wesley E. Disney (Folders 37, 39, 59, and 61), J. Edgar Hoover (Folders 40, 41, 63, 64, and 65), Holmes Colbert (Folder 41), William S. Gardner (Folder 46), Nelson J. Morris (Folder 57), and Choctaw and Chickasaw League (Folder 40).
F 67-109: Employment, Applications and Appointments, A-Y, 1935.
Topics include: depressions in the United States, political patronage, and United States officials and employees. Correspondents include: William B. Bizzell (Folder 82), Wesley E. Disney (Folder 106), Scott Ferris (Folder 72), J. Edgar Hoover (Folders 99 and 106), U. S. Stone (Folder 104), and W. W. LeFlore (Folder 87).
F 110-128: Employment, Applications and Appointments, A-W, 1936.
Topics include: political patronage and United States officials and employees. Correspondents include: William B. Bizzell (Folder 118), Scott Ferris (Folder 116), and Jose Maria Hernandez (Folder 118).
Box 10
F 1-26: Employment, Applications and Appointments, A-Z, 1937.
Occasionally, there was correspondence for some applicants that was dated from previous years. This correspondence apparently was used for support of the candidates' applications for 1937. Topics include: Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) (Folder 7), political patronage, United States officials and employees. Correspondents include: Wesley E. Disney (Folder 19), William W. Hastings (Folder 19), William J. Holloway (Folder 19), Fletcher S. Riley (Folder 19), William Rogers (Folder 5), Franklin D. Roosevelt (Folder 19), Kate Galt Zaneis (Folder 26), Albert R. Conley (Folder 5), George W. Owens (Folder 18), Harry D. Pitchford (Folder 19), and James B. A. Robertson, Jr.
F 27-68: Employment, Applications and Appointments, A-Y, 1938.
Topics include: political patronage, United States officials and employees, and United States officials and employees in Tennessee. Correspondents include: Jed J. Johnson (Folder 46).
F 69-88: Employment, Applications and Appointments, A-Z, 1939.
Topics include: United States Works Progress Administration, political patronage, and United States officials and employees. Correspondents include: Henry G. Bennett..
F 89-112: Employment, Applications and Appointments, A-Y, 1940.
Topics include: United States Works Progress Administration, defense industries, political patronage, and United States officials and employees. Correspondents include: Henry S. Johnston.
F 113-146: Employment, Applications and Appointments, A-Z, 1941-1945.
Topics include: Wilburn Cartwright (Folder 142), political patronage, World War II, and United States officials and employees. Correspondents include: Luther L. Bohanon (Folder 21), Henry S. Johnston (Folder 122), Robert L. Williams (Folder 127), and Floyd E. Maytubby (Folder 143).
Box 11
F 1-32: Employment, Applications and Appointments, A-W, 1946-1950.
Topics include: political patronage, United States officials and employees, John B. Glenn (Folder 11), N. B. Johnson (Folder 3). Correspondents include: Carl Albert (Folder 27), Carl T. Hayden (Folder 17), John L. McClellan (Folder 10), Ernest W. McFarland (Folder 17), Claude Pepper (Folder 17), United States Federal Housing Administration (Folder 15), and Floyd E. Maytubby (Folders 22 and 25).
F 33-36: Employment, Requests for Promotion or Salary Increase, 1932-1939.
Topics include: political patronage and United States officials employees salaries.
F 37-42: Employment, Requests for Reinstatement, 1932, 1935-1939.
Topics include: political patronage and United States officials and employees.
F 43-51: Employment, Requests for Transfer, 1932-1939, 1947-1948.
Topics include: political patronage and United States officials and employees. Correspondents include: Scott Ferris (Folder 48) and Jed Johnson (Folder 48).
Box 12
F 1-26: Immigration and Naturalization, A-Z, 1934-1950.
Topics include: Carl A. Hatch (Folder 1), immigrants, Jews, refugees, visas, World War II refugees, and displaced people. Correspondents include: E. B. Howard (Folder 23), Claude Weaver (Folder 8), Victor E. Wickersham (Folders 1 and 4), American Legion, Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of America (Folder 14), National Education Association of the United States, United States Agricultural Adjustment Administration, United States Dept. of the Air Force, United States Dept. of State, United States Displaced Persons Commissions, United States Foreign Service, United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, United States Office of Indian Affairs, James E. Berry (Folder 10), H. C. Jones (Folder 14), Benne Katz, Benne (Folders 4, 11, 13, and 18), Arthur J. I. Kraus (Folder 11), and Carl Magee (Folder 16).
F 27: Judges, Bayless, Wayne, 1936.
Topics include: William Rogers and selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Wayne Bayless.
F 28: Judges, Bell, Robert J., 1949-1950.
Topics include: Bower Broadus, Robert J. Bell, and selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma.
F 29: Judges, Billups, Richard A., 1933-1936.
Topics include: Thomas P. Gore, Alfred P. Murrah, and selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Fletcher S. Riley, William Rogers, Richard A. Billups, Victor Harlow, Clarence Roberts, R. A. Sneed, and John Vaughan.
F 30: Judges, Bierer, A. G. C. Jr., 1935-1937.
Topics include: Wilburn Cartwright, Wesley E. Disney, Phillip C. Ferguson, Percy L. Gassaway, Thomas P. Gore, Jed J. Johnson, Joshua B. Lee, Samuel C. Massingale, John C. Nichols, William Rogers, Robert L. Williams, and selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: James B. A. Robertson, A. C. G. Bierer, Jr., and Richard A. Billups.
F 31-32: Judges, Boatman, A. N., 1937.
Topics include: Robert L. Williams and selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Henry S. Johnston (Folder 31), A. C. G. Bierer, Jr. (Folder 31), A. N. Boatman (Folder 32), Alliance of Colored Ministers (Folder 32), Colored Civic League (Folder 32).
F 33: Judges, Briggs, Claud, 1937.
Topics include: Robert L. Williams and selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Wilburn Cartwright, Oklahoma State Federation of Labor and Claud Briggs.
F 34: Judges, Broaddus, Bower, 1937.
Topics include: Bower Broaddus, Robert L. Williams, and selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Anti-Saloon League of America (Okla.) and A. N. Boatman.
Box 13
F 1: Judges, Crump, George C., 1933.
Topics include: Robert L. Williams, George C. Crump, and selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Orel Busby.
F 2: Judges, Dudley, C. E., 1937.
Topics include: Robert L. Williams, C. E. Dudley, and selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma.
F 3: Judges, Gibson, Thomas, 1936.
Topics include: Thomas Gibson and selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma.
F 4: Judges, Goins, J. I., 1937.
Topics include: Robert L. Williams and selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Raymond Gary, J. I. Goins, and Reuel Little.
F 5: Judges, Jones, William Jr., 1937.
Topics include: Robert L. Williams, William Jones Jr., and selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Wilburn Cartwright and Frank Martin.
F 6: Judges, Maxey, J. H., 1936.
Topics include: J. H. Maxey and selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Young Negro Democratic Club.
F 7: Judges, Mountcastle, R. M., 1937.
Topics include: selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Henry S. Johnston and R. M. Mountcastle.
F 8-13: Judges, Murrah, Alfred P., 1936-1937.
Topics include: selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Robert S. Kerr (Folder 12), George Miskovsky (Folder 8), Alfred P. Murrah (Folder 11), Leon Phillips (Folder 8), American Legion, Aubrey Kerr (Folders 8 and 10), B. B. Kerr (Folders 8 and 10), Reuel Little (Folder 10), Alfred Naifeh (Folders 8 and 11),
F 14-15: Judges, Ogden, John B., 1933-1937.
Topics include: Robert L. Williams and selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: David W. Ogden (Folder 15) and John B. Ogden (Folders 14 and 15).
F 16: Judges, Osborn, Monroe, 1936 -1937.
Topics include: selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma and Monroe Osborn. Correspondents include: Mac Q. Williamson.
F 17: Judges, Phelps, James I., 1936.
Topics include: selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: James I Phelps.
F 18-20: Judges, Phillips, Leon C., 1937.
Topics include: selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma, Leon C. Phillips, and Robert L. Williams. Correspondents include: Roy V. Hoffman (Folder 18), Farmers' National Farm Loan Association of Okemah, Okla. (Folder 20), and the Oklahoma Association of Negro Teachers (Folder 19).
F 21: Judges, Rice, Eugene, 1937, 1949.
Topics include: selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma and Eugene Rice. 650
F 22: Judges, Riley, Fletcher Settle, 1936-1940.
Topics include: selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Fletcher S. Riley, Paul Stewart, Reford Bond, Frank Carter, and N. S. Coin.
F 23: Judges, Robertson, J. B. A., 1933-1936.
Topics include: selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: James B. A. Robertson.
F 24: Judges, Savage, Royce, 1936-1940.
Topics include: selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Bower Broaddus, Leon C. Phillips, Aubrey Kerr, and Royce Savage.
F 25: Judges, Swank, F. B., 1937.
Topics include: F. B. Swank and selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Oklahoma Farmers' Union.
F 26-27: Judges, Stephenson, Logan, 1936-1937.
Topics include: selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma and Logan Stephenson. Correspondents include: Scott Ferris, A. N. Boatman, and Mac Q. Williamson.
Box 14
F 1: Judges, Utterback, W. E., 1933, 1936.
Topics include: Robert L. William and selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Reuel Little and W. E. Utterback.
F 2: Judges, Welch, Earl, 1937.
Topics include: Earl Welch, Robert L. Williams, and selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma.
F 3: Judges, Williams, Robert L., 1933-1937.
Topics include: selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Scott Ferris, William W. Hastings, William J. Holloway, John C. Nichols, Robert L. Williams, A. N. Boatman, and R. M. Mountcastle.
F 4-5: Judges, General, 1930-1941, 1943, 1948-1950.
Topics include: Bower Broaddus (Folders 4 and 5), Joshua B. Lee (Folders 4 and 5), Alfred P. Murrah (Folder 5), Robert L. Williams (Folder 4), selection and appointment of judges in Oklahoma, Royce Savage (Folder 4), Logan Stephenson (Folder 4), A. C. G. Bierer (Folder 4), Claud Briggs (Folder 4), John Caruthers (Folder 4), Eugene Rice (Folder 4), Claude M. Gordon (Folder 4), R. A. Hefner (Folder 4), John B. McKeel (Folder 4), Orel Busby (Folder 4), Kelly Brown (Folder 4), Stephen S. Chandler, Jr. (Folder 4), Milton W. Hardy (Folder 5), Tom Finney (Folder 5), Know Byrum (Folder 5), W. E. Crowe (Folder 5), Robert E. Shelton (Folder 5), Bob Wallace (Folder 5), and John Brett (Folder 5). Correspondents include: Bennett Champ Clark (Folder 4), Robert S. Kerr (Folders 4 and 5), Ernest W. Marland (Folder 4), Fletcher S. Riley (Folder 4), William Rogers (Folder 4), Robert J. Bell (Folder 4), Richard A. Billups (Folder 4), D. D. Bruson (Folder 4), W. W. Godlove (Folder 5), R. W. Higgins (Folder 4), and J. C. Monnet (Folder 4).
F 6: Judges, Judicial Assistants, Probation Officer, 1937-1938.
Topics include: probation officers in Oklahoma and Keith Cartwright. Correspondents include: Dial Currin..
F 7: Marshals (U.S.), Eastern District, Harrower, W. H., 1932-1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Bower Broaddus, Henry S. Johnston, Claud Briggs, R. M. Mountcastle, and W. H. Harrower.
F 8: Marshals (U.S.), Eastern District, Hunt, C. A., 1932-1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Leon C. Phillips and C. A. Hunt.
F 9: Marshals (U.S.), Eastern District, Mobley, Ben E., 1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Victor E. Wickersham, Ben E. Mobley, John B. Ogden, and Choctaw and Chickasaw League of Durant, Okla.
F 10: Marshals (U.S.), Eastern District, Robison, William R., 1932-1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Kelly Brown and William R. Robison.
F 11: Marshals (U.S.), Eastern District, Starritt, Steadman, 1932-1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Wilburn Cartwright and Steadman Starritt.
F 12: Marshals (U.S.), Eastern District, Van Noy, George, 1932-1933, 1936.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Percy L. Gassaway, William J. Holloway, Fletcher S. Riley, Orel Busby, F. C. Carter, Harry B. Cordell, George Van Noy, and John Vaughan..
F 13: Marshals (U.S.), Eastern District, Youngblood, Tom, 1932-1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Douglas H. Johnston, J. I. Goins, John B. Ogden, Monroe Osborn, and Tom Youngblood.
F 14: Marshals (U.S.), Northern District, General, 1932-1933, 1949.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma, mandatory retirement, John Logan, Garland Marrs, and J. W. Townsend.
F 15: Marshals (U.S.), Northern District, Bryan, William D., 1932-1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Kelly Brown and William D. Bryan.
F 16: Marshals (U.S.), Northern District, Butler, O. E., 1932-1933, 1936.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: O. E. Butler.
F 17: Marshals (U.S.), Northern District, Garner, M. D., 1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Thomas P. Gore and M. D. Garner.
F 18: Marshals (U.S.), Northern District, Logan, John P., 1932-1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Henry S. Johnston, O. D. Butler, J. H. Maxey, and John P. Logan.
F 19: Marshals (U.S.), Northern District, Marrs, Garland, 1932-1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Scott Ferris and Garland Marrs.
F 20: Marshals (U.S.), Northern District, Munroe, Thomas I., 1932-1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: William H. Dietrich and Thomas I. Monroe.
F 21: Marshals (U.S.), Northern District, Snider, H. Lee, 1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: William J. Holloway and H. Lee Snider.
F 22: Marshals (U.S.), Northern District, Townsend, J. W., 1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Wilburn Cartwright and J. W. Townsend.
F 23: Marshals (U.S.), Northern District, Tucker, J. C., 1932-1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: J. C. Tucker.
F 24: Marshals (U.S.), Northern District, Williams, Wildcat, 1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Wildcat Williams.
F 25-26: Marshals (U.S.), Northern District, Wilson, J. W., 1932-1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Mabel Bassett (Folder 25), W. A. Pat Murphy (Folder 26), and J. W. Wilson.
Box 15
F 1: Marshals (U.S.), Western District, Ballard, W. J., 1932-1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Martin E. Trapp, W. J. Ballard, F. C. Carter, R. E. Clement, Harry B. Cordell, T. Jack Foster, D. W. Griffin, Monroe Osborn, and Eugene Rice.
F 2: Marshals (U.S.), Western District, Berry, Walter L., 1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Scott Ferris, Paul A. Walker, Wayne W. Bayless, James E. Berry, Walter L. Berry, and E. C. Mullendore.
F 3: Marshals (U.S.), Western District, Black, O. A., 1932-1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: O. A. Black.
F 4: Marshals (U.S.), Western District, Block, Abe C., 1932-1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Jed J. Johnson and Abe C. Block.
F 5-8: Marshals (U.S.), Western District, Childers, C. C., 1932.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Bower Broaddus (Folder 5), James Sanford Davenport (Folder 6), John C. Nichols, Joseph T. Robinson (Folder 8), Claud Briggs (Folder 5), Kelly Brown (Folder 5), C. C. Childers (Folders 5, 7, and 8), and Democratic Party (Okla.) State Central Committee.
F 9: Marshals (U.S.), Western District, Frazier, Ray, 1932-1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: C. Blinn, Ray Frazier, and William S. Key.
F 10: Marshals (U.S.), Western District, Geers, W. C., 1933, 1937.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: W. C. Geers and Frank Martin.
F 11: Marshals (U.S.), Western District, Hullum, Carl C., 1932-1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Carl C. Hullum.
F 12: Marshals (U.S.), Western District, Klepper, J. D., 1932-1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Fletcher S. Riley and J. D. Klepper.
F 13: Marshals (U.S.), Western District, Maxey, R. E., 1932-1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: R. E. Maxey and John Rogers.
F 14: Marshals (U.S.), Western District, Murray, Johnston, 1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Johnston Murray.
F 15: Marshals (U.S.), Western District, Roetzel, Joe P., 1932-1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Ernest W. Marland, John C. Walton, Mabel Bassett, Joe C. Campbell, Harry B. Cordell, and J. P. Roetzel.
F 16: Marshals (U.S.), Western District, Saunkeah, Jasper, 1932-1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: William Rogers and Jasper Saunkeah.
F 17: Marshals (U.S.), General, 1933.
Topics include: United States marshals in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Tom Youngblood.
F 18: Military Academies, Jones, Fred Jr., 1943-1946.
Topics include: m Military education. Correspondents include: United States War Dept., Fred Jones, Jr. and Fred Jones, Sr.
F 19: Military Academies, Latting, Trimble Badgett, 1932.
Topics include: military education. Correspondents include: United States Navy Dept., Reford Bond, and Trimble B. Latting.
F 20: Military Academies, Soule, Edward E., 1944-1947.
Topics include: military bounties in the United States, military discharge, and military education. Correspondents include: United States Dept. of the Army, Maude R. Calvert, and Edward E. Soule.
F 21: Military Academies, Upsher, Sidney, 1942-1943.
Topics include: military education. Correspondents include: William J. Holloway, Oklahoma Military Dept., and Sidney Upsher.
F 22-31: Military Academies, Annapolis, Coast Guard, Merchant Marine, and West Point, n.d., 1924-1950.
These folders contain lists of names of individuals who applied to the academies, those nominated by Thomas, and correspondence on vacancies and resignations. Topics include: military education. Correspondents include: William B. Bizzell (Folder 25), James V. McClintic (Folder 23), George B. Schwabe (Folder 26), United States Bureau of Naval Personnel, United States Civil Service Commission, United States Navy Dept., United States Navy Dept. Bureau of Navigation, United States War Dept., United States Coast Guard Academy, United States Military Academy, and United States Naval Academy.
Box 16
F 1-5 Post Office, Adair, Bethany, Bison, Boggy Depot, and Braggs, 1932, 1937, 1947, 1949.
Topics include: postmasters in Oklahoma, post-office buildings in Oklahoma, postal service in Oklahoma, women postal service employees in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: United States Post Office Dept. (Folder 4), Ruth Hinds (Folder 2), A. I. Rice (Folder 2), N. W. Sanford (Folder 2), and Scott P. Squyres (Folder 2).
F 6-10: Post Office, Buffalo, Cache, Carmen, Carnegie, and Carter, 1932-1933, 1935-1937, 1942, 1947-1950.
Topics include: postmasters in Oklahoma, postal service in Oklahoma, and women postal service employees in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Kenneth McKellar (Folder 8), Toby Morris (Folder 7), United States Post Office (Folder 10), James E. Adams (Folder 7, and Martha V. Cowan (Folder 7).
F 11-15: Post Office, Cashion, Castle, Cherokee, Chester, and Chickasha, 1932-1933, 1939-1940, 1944-1950.
Topics include: postmasters in Oklahoma, postal service law and legislation, postal service in Oklahoma, railway mail service in Oklahoma, services for universities and colleges in Oklahoma, women postal service employees in Oklahoma, and Hattie Clark Forde (Folder 13). Correspondents include: Toby Morris (Folder 15), Ross Rizley (Folder 13), United States Post Office Dept. (Folders 12, 13, and 14), W. A. "Polly" Dillon (Folder 13), and M. A. Nash (Folder 15).
F 16-20: Post Office, Choctaw, Claremore, Clinton, Cloudy, and Coalgate, 1932-1933, 1935, 1938, 1946-1949.
Topics include: postmasters in Oklahoma, postal service in Oklahoma, and women postal service employees in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: E. H. Moore (Folder 18), United States Post Office Dept. (Folder 19), and Dollie Ellis (Folder 16).
F 21-25: Post Office, Colcord, Crown Heights, Cushing, Devol, and Dewar, 1932-1933, 1944-1945, 1949.
Topics include: postmasters in Oklahoma, corrupt practices in the postal service in Oklahoma, postal service in Oklahoma, and women postal service employees in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: John A. Simpson (Folder 23), William G. Stigler (Folder 25), United States Post Office Dept (Folders 22 and 23), and Nettie M. Linam (Folder 21).
F 26-30: Post Office, Douglas, Dover, Drummond, Drumright, and Durant, 1932-1933, 1940-1950.
Topics include: postmasters in Oklahoma, corrupt practices in the postal service in Oklahoma, postal service in Oklahoma, and women postal service employees in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: United States Post Office Dept. (Folders 26 and 28), Myrtle Atkins (Folder 26), Alberta D. Cobb (Folder 26), Dial Currin (Folder 30), Cornelia M. Jenkins (Folder 28), and Mae Kramer (Folder 26)..
F 31-35: Post Office, Elgin, Elk City, Elmwood, Eufaula, and Forgan, 1932-1933, 1939, 1944-1945, 1947.
Topics include: postmasters in Oklahoma, corrupt practices in the postal service in Oklahoma, and postal service in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Ross Rizley (Folder 33), Victor E. Wickersham (Folder 32), and United States Post Office Dept. (Folder 33).
F 36-40: Post Office, Fort Gibson, Frederick, Gotebo, Hardy, and Henryetta, 1932-1933, 1938-1939, 1943, 1949.
Topics include: postmasters in Oklahoma and postal service in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Bower Broaddus (Folder 36) and United States Post Office Dept. (Folder 36).
F 41-45: Post Office, Hollister, Hugo, Idabel, Lawton, and Loveland, 1933, 1935-1936, 1938, 1942-1943, 1948.
Topics include: postmasters in Oklahoma, post-office buildings in Oklahoma, postal service in Oklahoma, and women postal service employees in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Preston Peden (Folder 41), Paul Stewart (Folder 42), Victor E. Wickersham (Folder 41), and Lula T. Stiles (Folder 41).
F 46-50: Post Office, Marietta, Marland, Marlow, Mazie, and McAlester, 1932-1933, 1941, 1944-1947, 1950.
Topics include: postmasters in Oklahoma and postal service in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Wilburn Cartwright (Folder 50), and United States Post Office Dept. (Folder 50).
F 51-55: Post Office, McQueen, Nashoba, Ninnekah, Ochelata, and Oklahoma City, 1937-1940.
Topics include: postal service in Oklahoma and railway mail service in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: United States Post Office Dept. (Folders 51 and 55).
F 56-60: Post Office, Okmulgee, Omega, Pawhuska, Ponca City, and Pond Creek, 1932-1933, 1935, 1938-1942, 1945, 1949.
Topics include: postmasters in Oklahoma, post-office buildings in Oklahoma, postal service in Oklahoma, and women postal service employees in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: George Howard Wilson (Folder 60), United States Civil Service Commission (Folder 60), United States War Dept. (Folder 56), United States Post Office Dept. (Folders 57, 58, and 59). A. N. Boatman (Folder 56), and Blanche Lucas (Folder 59),
F 61-65: Post Office, Ralston, Red Rock, Ringling, Ripley, and Sedan, 1932-1933, 1937, 1941.
Topics include: post-office buildings in Oklahoma and postal service in Oklahoma,
F 66-70: Post Office, Seiling, Seminole, Shattuck, Spencer, and Stuart, 1932-1933, 1935-1937, 1942, 1947.
Topics include: investigation of political crimes and offenses in Oklahoma, postmasters in Oklahoma, corrupt practices in the postal service in Oklahoma, and postal service in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: United States Civil Service Commission (Folder 68), and United States Post Office Dept. (Folders 68, 69, and 70).
F 71-75: Post Office, Talihina, Vinita, Walters, Watonga, and Wetumka, 1932, 1937-1939, 1947.
Topics include: postmasters in Oklahoma, post-office buildings in Oklahoma, and postal service in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Toby Morris (Folder 73) and United States Post Office Dept. (Folders 71 and 75).
F 76-79: Post Office, Willow, Wimer, Wynona, and Yale, 1932, 1935, 1939.
Topics include: postal service in Oklahoma and railway mail service in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: United States Post Office Dept. (Folders 77 and 78).
F 80-85: Probate Attorney, A-Z, 1932-1935, 1941.
Topics include: Five Civilized Tribes, Indians of North America legal status, laws, etc. in Oklahoma, probate law and practice in Oklahoma, and women lawyers in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Wilburn Cartwright (Folder 80), James Sanford Davenport (Folder 81), Scott Ferris (Folder 82), Thomas P. Gore (Folder 82), Douglas H. Johnston (Folder 81), Leon C. Phillips (Folder 85), Fletcher S. Riley (Folder 81), William Rogers (Folder 82), Earl Welch (Folder 81), United States Civil Service Commission (Folder 83), United States Office of Indian Affairs (Folder 81), Wayne W. Bayless (Folder 81), Claud Briggs (Folder 81), Robert Burns (Folder 85), Harry B. Cordell (Folder 81), Eulelia L. Ewing (Folder 82), J. Berry King (Folder 81), D. C. McCurtain (Folder 84), W. E. Utterback (Folder 83), and Charles West (Folder 84).
F 86: Probate Attorney, Ownby, Marie, 1933.
Topics include: Indians of North America legal status, laws, etc. in Oklahoma, probate law and practice in Oklahoma, and women lawyers in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Wilburn Cartwright, Wesley E. Disney, Thomas P. Gore, Jed J. Johnson, Ernest W. Marland, Thomas D. McKeown, William Rogers, Oklahoma Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Wayne W. Bayless, J. Berry King, and Marie Ownby.
Box 17
F 1-83: Individual Claims, 1921-1950.
Topics include: Afro-American veterans in the United States, Indians of North America claims, Indian veterans in the United States, military pensions, military spouses, pensions in the United States, survivors' benefits, United States Congress constituent communication, veterans in the United States, veterans medical care in the United States, disabled veterans in the United States, George Anderson, Newman Anderson, D. J. Babineaux, Agatha M. Bahn, Thomas Carlisle Bear Robe, Benjamin Bird, Homer Black, Donald R. Bonfoey, Ernest E. Bramblett, David O. Clapp, Chester L. Dennis, Decalb Dennis, John T. Gardner, John Glenn, S. J. Holladay, Bud G. Hunt, Jesse Kemp, William King, Leonard C. McClellan, Frank H. McGregor, Paul Mayo, Charley M. Me-she-tsa-he, William Mullen, Joseph Oklahombi, Walking Woman Orange, Jack Petty, Roman Nose, William C. Ross, Fred M. Rossmiller, Joe Shade, Leander F. Stand, Melton Thomas, Turtle, Carl E. Warren, Edmond G. Warren, Warrior Chief, Resort Airlines (Folder 70), Economy Act, Harrison Narcotic Law (Folder 25), War Claims Act of 1948 (Folder 81), Henry S. Johnston (Folder 3), Kenneth C. Royall (Folder 9), Charles F. Barrett (Folder 9), Fletcher B. Swank (Folders 19 and 42), Ernest W. Marland (Folder 20), Wesley E. Disney (Folder 20), Omar N. Bradley (Folder 21), Robert P. Hill (Folder 37), William H. Ayres (Folder 37), George McGill (Folder 37), Charles D. Carter (Folder 37), Daniel R. Anthony (Folder 37), Robert L. Williams (Folder 44), Samuel C. Massingale, (Folder 50), Alfred A. Drummond (Folder 53), Elmer Thomas (Folder 54), Wilburn Cartwright (Folder 56), Joshua B. Lee (Folder 70), A. S. Mike Monroney (Folder 70), Norman T. Kirk (Folder 70), Jim A. Rinehart (Folder 70), William W. Hastings (Folders 71 and 76), Alonzo Alexander, Walter Abner, William Alley, Mrs. Amos Walter Applebee, Erma F. Austin, Margaret Freeling Baj, Mark H. Bales, Isaac E. Barnes, James Bennett, Margaret A. Bickett, George Billey, Granville R. Busby, Charles D. Collins, John J. Crabtree, Aubrey L. Eads, Willard A. Fite, Oscar C. Forshee (diary), Samuel S. Goodman, William L. Gordon, Delbert Green, Lloyd G. Green, Earl F. Hancock, Louie E. Harjo, Forrest F. Hazaleus, William H. Humphries, Burke J. Larch-Miller Jr., Archie H. Lee (Folders 21, 43, and 46), Percy McMillan, Floyd Madison, Thomas O. Munger, Roy E. Niswander, Robert L. Northcott, Levi A. "Lee" Null, R. W. Porter, Jack M. Powell, Richard L. Prenderville (Ball Boy), Merlin Prichard, Martin L. Reid, Morris Rosner, Edwin E. Sanger, C. A. Vokins, Alex Washington, John H. Watson, Henrietta Wiegold, Delbert Willis, Charles E. Wilson, La Societe 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux of Vincennes, Indiana(Folder 64), War Veterans Association of Southern Okla.(Folder 46), United States Veterans Administration, United States War Dept., United States Employee Compensation Commission, United States Navy Dept. Office of the General Counsel, United States Army Quartermaster Corps (Folder 9), United States Foreign Service (Folder 10), United States Dept. of State (Folders 10 and 64), United States Works Progress Administration(Folders 11 and 54), Oklahoma Dept. of Veterans Affairs Soldiers Relief Commission (Folder 12), United States General Accounting Office (Folders 12, 32, and 39), United States Marine Corps (Folder 15), United States Bureau of Indian Affairs (Folder 17), United States Office of Indian Affairs (Folder 17), Oklahoma Military Dept. (Folder 20), United States Dept. of the Air Force (Folder 26), United States Dept. of the Army (Folder 26), United States Dept. of the Treasury (Folders 32 and 37), Oklahoma State Employment Service (Folder 35), United States Social Security Administration (Folder 35), United States Post Office Dept. (Folder 36), Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (Folder 36, 56), United States Veterans' Bureau (Folder 37), American Legion Dept. of Oklahoma (Folder 37), Disabled American Veterans of the World War (Folders 37, 46, and 56), United States Bureau of Employees' Compensation (Folder 39), American Legion (Folder 56), Oklahoma Works Progress Administration (Folder 69), United States Civil Aeronautics Board (Folder 70), United States Office of the Surgeon General (Folder 70), United States Bureau of War Risk Litigation (Folder 72), American Legion (Claremore, Okla.) (Folder 72), American Legion of Ft. Sill, Okla. (Folder 76), United States Bureau of Public Roads (Folder 76), United States War Claims Commission (Folder 81), Germany (Territory under Allied Occupation, 1945-1955:U.S. Zone) Office of Military Government for Germany (United States) (Folder 81).
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