Box 1 : Adams-Goodpaster
F1: Adams, Ralph (1938-1939).
Correspondence discussing trust agreements; request for news clippings; press release about Indian trusts.
F2: Akers, J. E. (1938).
Correspondence on Fair Labor Standards Act; Public Law No. 718; copy of Title 29 concerning labor.
F3: Alifas, N. P. (1938).
Correspondence circulated to 468 city central bodies and local unions.
F4: Anglin, Tom (1936, 1938).
Telegrams from Anglin.
F5: Arnold, J. P. (1938 -1939).
Correspondence concerning Pensacola Reservoir (Okla.), dispute in Erick, OK with the Southwestern Light & Power Company.
F6: Austin, W. C. (1938-1939).
Correspondence concerning Flood Control Act.
F7: Bailey, C. E. (1934, 1937).
Correspondence requesting support for reappointment to United States Attorney for the Northern District of Oklahoma; "Simms" report.
F8: Baker, Earl W. (1938).
Correspondence concerning Rural Electrification Administration allotment for new construction.
F9: Barrett, Charles F. (1935-1939).
Correspondence.
F10: Baruch, Bernard M. (1946).
Correspondence about economic policies.
F11: Bassett, Mabel (1936).
Correspondence concerning requests for paintings.
F12: Beckworth, Lindley (1949-1959).
Copy of the committee hearings of S.1074 on Yugoslavia claims.
F13: Bell, C. Jasper (1937).
Correspondence concerning requests for committee reports.
F14: Bellatti, C. R. (1937-1938).
Correspondence concerning Wagner and wage-hour bills; the Blackwell Tribune in connection to Works Progress Administration wage hike.
F15: Benham, Webster L. (1938).
Correspondence concerning Works Progress Administration.
F16: Bennett, H. G. (1938).
Correspondence concerning support for the war effort; Public Works Administration project 1234; clippings from the Tulsa Tribune.
F17: Berry, James E. (1935-1939).
Correspondence responding to passport requests; Stillwater paving project; copy of Harlow's Weekly; protest against the cancellation of the armory program by the New Orleans Works Progress Administration.
F18: Bierer, A. G. C. (1935-1937).
Correspondence concerning the United States Supreme Court and appointments; Federal Judgeship Bill; Western District of Oklahoma, additional judge; congratulations for defeat of Rayburn-Wheeler Public Destruction of Utilities Bill; taxation of farmers.
F19: Bilbo, Theodore B. (1946-1947).
Correspondence and clippings concerning the Bilbo case.
F20: Billups, Jr., R. A. (1937-1938).
Correspondence concerning appointments to the Judge Advocate General Reserve program.
F21: Binderup, Charles G. (1937-1938).
Correspondence in support of pending legislation.
F22: Bizzell, William B. (1938).
Correspondence about Works Progress Administration correspondence courses.
F23: Bland, Schuyler Otis (1949).
Correspondence asking for support of H. J. Res. 235 on maritime issues.
F24: Bledsoe, Oscar F. (1949).
Correspondence request for export statistics.
F25: Borah, William E. (1936).
Correspondence on monetary reform.
F26: Boren, Lyle H. (1936-1944).
Correspondence concerning tourism; Rural Electrification Administration administrator appointment; Works Progress Administration budget cut; air mail bidding program; H. Res. 371 on unions; United States District Attorney appointment; clippings on Boren's victory.
F27: Broaddus, Bower (1936-1939).
Correspondence concerning disability claim of constituent; West Point appointment; Department of Agriculture for Oklahoma A&M College appointments; Connors Agriculture School dormitories; Works Progress Administration.
F28: Brown, Russell B. (1936-1939).
Correspondence on the Thomas-Disney bill.
F29: Burke, Edward R. (1938).
Correspondence on possible amendments to the Wagner Act.
F30: Buttram, Frank (1933-1935).
Correspondence concerning the Soil Conservation Service office placement; copy of Buttram's resignation as state director of the National Emergency Council; appointments for labor advisor for the National Recovery Administration.
F31: Byrnes, James F. (1938, 1947).
Correspondence concerning U.S. Consul appointment; congratulations on 1938 campaign victory.
F32: Carlock, John H. (1936-1937).
Telegram of Resettlement Administration Project appointment and clipping.
F33: Cartwright, Wilburn (1936-1940).
Correspondence on allocation and distribution of patronage; about state director of the National Youth Administration; construction relief projects; various clippings.
F34: Cason, Charles (1928-1929).
Personal correspondence.
F35: Chamberlain, Ernest (1932-1933).
Correspondence concerning Farmers' Educational and Cooperative Union of America; general relief bill; Panhandle Cooperative Royalty Co.; American Minerals Corporation; oil industry-related subjects.
F36: Chatham, Thurmond (1950).
Correspondence with sermon enclosure.
F37: Chavez, Dennis (1950).
Correspondence on the new Senate Office Building.
F38: Cheek, Tom W. (1937).
Correspondence on Works Progress Administration and Veterans of Industry of America.
F39: Chiang Kai-Shek (1948).
Personal correspondence.
F40: Clammer, Sam (1936, 1939-1940).
Correspondence concerning Works Progress Administration project appointment; Pierre Charbonnet military appointment; other appointments.
F41: Collins, Ross (1938).
Correspondence concerning the auditor of the District of Columbia.
F42: Connally, Tom (1938 and 1949).
Letter of thanks and letter of congratulations.
F43: Cook, Benjamin E. (1939).
Correspondence concerning various court cases.
F44: Cook, I. L. (1938).
Correspondence about mailing privileges and authority; requests for special postage rates for the Creek County Democrat.
F45: Coughlin, Charles E. (n.d, [1929], 1933-1937).
Correspondence concerning circulation of "Social Justice" newsletter; copy of pamphlet containing lectures of correspondent; about a banking bill; copies of membership application to National Union for Social Justice; clippings about correspondent.
F46: Cronkhite, J. T. (1935).
Correspondence about the Federal Land Bank situation.
F47: Cunningham, Max L. (n.d, 1935).
Correspondence in support of appointee Charles Guy Keiger; Snyder, OK Works Progress Administration project; various Works Progress Administration projects conducted by correspondent.
F48: Currin, Dial (1936).
Correspondence requesting location of Social Security office at Durant, OK; thanks for meeting with Elmer Thomas.
F49: Davis, Cooper E. (1935-1937).
Correspondence about closing session of Congress; District Judge Rice; S. 437 for the relief of Cooper E. Davis; Judge Williams; unionism.
F50: Davis, George (1950).
Correspondence about Dr. Florenz Ziegfeld; newsclipping about correspondent.
F51: Dawson, William L. (1950).
Correspondence about House Report No. 1907 on H. Res. 522, a resolution to reject Reorganization Plan No. 6 of 1950.
F52: Dierker, Charles E. (1937-1939).
Correspondence concerning Works Progress Administration; support for appointee Bill Miskell as deputy; personal correspondence.
F53: Dierker, Charles E. (1938-1946).
Correspondence about recommendation of Robert E. Shelton to replace correspondent; personal political correspondence; Army-Navy court-martial systems; campaigns of 1944; matters of the district court.
F54: Dillingham, C. F. (1938).
Correspondence about deep water well drilling is the arid regions of the United States.
F55: Dingell, John D. (1940).
Correspondence about meetings of the Inter-parliamentary Union.
F56: Disney, Wesley E. (1935-1938).
Correspondence about H.J. Res. 171 on naming a street in the Washington mall after Oklahoma; flood control; various appointees.
F57: Donahey, Victor (1927, 1936).
Personal correspondence; the Democratic National Committee meetings of 1927.
F58: Donnell, Forrest C. (1949).
Correspondence about Missouri High 12 Club.
F59: Donnell, Philip S. (1946-1947).
Correspondence about transfer of automotive equipment from Glennan General Hospital to Oklahoma A&M College.
F60: Doolin, John B. (1935-1938).
Correspondence about Kansas City Bank; plans and policies of the Federal Reserve Board; Social Security Board appointments; Works Progress Administration Project 1003; requests that Judge Thomas be appointed to Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Board.
F61: Downey, Sheridan (1950).
Correspondence about the Central Arizona Irrigation Project.
F62: Draper, Stanley (1935-1936).
Correspondence about Naval Academy appointments; Public Works Administration Docket No. 1154.
F63: Drummond, Alfred A. (1938-1939).
Correspondence about Public Works Administration Project Docket 1251-F; applicant for Army Intelligence Officers' Reserve.
F64: Duncan, Henry G. (1938).
Correspondence about deceased Osage allottee claims; regarding the Mosechehe estate.
F65: Dunjee, Roscoe (1938).
Correspondence about Rosella Mershall lawsuit.
F66: Durant, William A. (1937-1938).
Correspondence concerning Public Works Administration appointments; Indian Office programs and appointments.
F67: Eason, R. V. (1938).
Relief request in Federal Housing Authority loan.
F68: Eddleman, John (1935).
Correspondence about Veterans' Administration appointments; paintings by Harold McCall.
F69: Elam, Richard (1936).
Correspondence about bill to provide for additional judgeship in Oklahoma.
F70: Erksine, James M. (1935).
Correspondence about falling wheat and silver prices.
F71: Falkenberg, J. Ed (1935-1939).
Correspondence about constituent pension claim; Oklahoma political races; request for Wagner-Steagall Housing Bill; personal correspondence; requests for government job appointments.
F72: Farley, James A. (1933-1934, 1937).
Picture enclosures; thanks for support during confirmation procedures; letters in recommendation of constituents from correspondent.
F73: Ferguson, Benton (1933).
Correspondence in support of Steadham Acker to be appointed as Assistant Secretary of Commerce.
F74: Ferguson, Homer (1949-1950).
Correspondence about S. J. Res. 2 on amending the election methods of president and vice president, copy of bill.
F75: Ferguson, Phil (1934-1938).
Correspondence about Public Works Administration in Alva, OK; government job appointments; Great Salt Plains Reservoir Project; reoccurring "Dust Bowl" wind erosion problems.
F76: Ferguson, Walter (n.d, 1930-1931).
Correspondence for photos of Native Americans; letters of recommendation; Salt Plains Project.
F77: Ferguson, Walter (1932-1936, 1946).
Correspondence about appointments to Advisory Board of the Public Works Program; John Doolin's appointment to Federal Home Loan Bank Board; Oklahoma politics; requests for help on constituent claims; personal correspondence.
F78: Ferris, Scott (1928-1933).
Correspondence concerning political figures and matters of the state and national level.
F79: Ferris, Scott (1933-1935).
Correspondence on state and national political figures and issues.
F80: Ferris, Scott (1936-1940).
Correspondence on state and national political figures and issues.
F81: Flanders, Ralph E. (1949).
Correspondence about pending legislation; copy of speech on executive pay delivered by correspondent.
F82: Foreman, Grant (1937-1938, 1948).
Requests for historical documents.
F83: Foster, Don (n.d, 1936).
Correspondence about federal highway designations; letters of application for employment of correspondent.
F84: Foy, John A. (1928).
Change of address notification.
F85: Franklin, William M. (1937).
Correspondence on federal judgeship appointments.
F86: Frates, Joseph A. (1932).
request for nomination of M. T. Fullington to president's cabinet.
F87: Frazier, Lynn J. (1938).
Correspondence on pending legislation.
F88: Fullbright, J. W. (1950).
Correspondence on expansion of Market News Service Program in Arkansas.
F89: Gabel, L. S. (1938).
Request for help in IRS claim of correspondent.
F90: Gafford, T. F. (1937).
request for insurance claims in Sulphur fire.
F91: Gassaway, Percy L. (1935-1936).
Correspondence on pending legislation; Oklahoma political matters; newsclippings.
F92: Geers, W. C. (1933-1934 and 1937).
Correspondence on Oklahoma political races; district judge appointments.
F93: Gentry, Irma (1945).
Correspondence on Guatemalan affairs.
F94: Gibbons, George (1935-1936).
Correspondence on claim of constituent for Works Progress Administration construction; Ardmore Works Progress Administration projects.
F95: Gibson, Herbert (1936-1937).
Personal correspondence.
F96: Gigantes, G. (1950).
Correspondence on Greek affairs.
F97: Giles, Carl (1936-1938).
Correspondence on court case involving constituent.
F98: Gilmer, Dixie (1949).
Personal correspondence.
F99: Glass, Pearl I. (1942-1946).
Correspondence on Oklahoma political issues.
F100: Goforth, W. A. (1935-1937).
Correspondence about eastern Oklahoma judgeship.
F101: Golden, Charles J. (1937).
Personal correspondence.
F102: Goodpaster, Craig (1939-1947).
Correspondence about Oklahoma political matters; War Department.
Box 2: Gore-Kiker
F1: Gore, Thomas P. (1935-1939).
Request for support of S. J. Res. No. 10 for relief of the Continental Petroleum Company of Delaware; relocation of the Resettlement Administration Office from Stillwater, OK; clippings about correspondent.
F2: Gossett, Ed (1940 and 1950).
Correspondence in support of S. J. Res. No. 2, the Lodge-Gossett Amendment; copy of committee hearings.
F3: Graham, Gid (1935-1937).
Request for copy of Alaskan Report and roster of the Senate; appointment of correspondent to the State Game and Fish Department; wildlife conservation.
F4: Gray, Finly H. (1938).
Correspondence on radio discussions of the Great Depression.
F5: Gray, Walter L. (1936-1939).
Correspondence on court case of the correspondent regarding Indian affairs.
F6: Groseclose, Elgin (1936).
Request of correspondent for government appointment.
F7: Groseclose, Myron (1934-1936).
Correspondence on correspondent's development plans for Mount Scott.
F8: Gulager, W. M. (1935-1937).
Correspondence about recompensation claims of correspondent to Comptroller General; projects for Indians in Oklahoma.
F9: Gurney, Chan (1940).
Correspondence about S. 3484 for the relief of L. A. Johnson.
F10: Hampton, W. H. (1938-1939).
Correspondence about the cases of Guy and R. A. Billups.
F11: Harden, John J. (1935-1936, 1942-1943).
Correspondence over state production of minerals; personal correspondence regarding the correspondent's son; locating new housing close to war employment in Oklahoma City, OK.
F12: Harden, John J. (1944-1946).
personal correspondence concerning correspondent's business interests; correspondent's hotel in Mexico.
F13: Harrison, Mitchell (1938).
Request for a position in the federal government.
F14: Harrison, Morton R. (1937-1938).
Correspondence on the Will Rogers Hotel in Claremore, OK; medical claims of constituents; copy of S. J. Res. 283 on surgeon general to investigate health resources of the United States.
F15: Harriss, Robert M. (1935-1939).
Personal correspondence; Thomas monetary bill; various money matters; cotton trading and investing.
F16: Harriss, Robert M. (1942-1943).
Correspondence on inflation report of Cornell University economists; cotton issues; Office of Price Administration policy; war policies and economic issues.
F17: Harriss, Robert M. (1944-1946).
Correspondence on a proposed British loan, Office of Price Administration regulations on the agricultural industries; personal correspondence about correspondent's son.
F18: Hastings, W. W. (1935-1937).
Correspondence concerning Indian issues; social security cases of constituents; S. 2047 about Indian affairs; possible soil erosion camp in Sequoyah County, OK; various Indian issues.
F19: Hatch, Carl A. (1937).
Correspondence on the Indian service in Sulphur, OK.
F20: Hayden, Carl (1950).
Correspondence about architectural designs of the new Senate Office Building.
F21: Heflin, Marty (1945-1947).
Correspondence about immigration; surplus Naval properties; various military personnel; refining edible fat and oil products; New York clothing manufacturer.
F22: Hill, Houston (1939).
Request for autographed pictures.
F23: Hoffman, Roy (1931, 1935-1938).
Correspondence over pension claims of a constituent; Works Progress Administration projects; memorial services of Will Rogers; agricultural issues.
F24: Holloway, W. J. (1935-1945).
Correspondence concerning war production contract bids; constituent Army retirement claim; personal correspondence concerning Oklahoma people and political issues; pending legislation.
F25: Holway, W. R. (1938-1939).
Correspondence concerning reports on Oklahoma waters.
F26: Hoover, John Edgar (1933-1935, 1940).
Thank you letters from correspondent concerning material provided; response to application requests.
F27: House, H. G. (1935-1936).
Correspondence on various personal and political issues.
F28: House, H. G. (n.d., 1937-1941).
Correspondence about various personal and political issues; constituent insurance claims.
F29: House, H. G. (1942).
Personal correspondence; correspondence concerning the Eastman Richards case; Indian affairs; various court cases.
F30: House, H. G. (1943-1946).
Correspondence on wage and hour law in Oklahoma; war production contracts; Indian affairs and claims; constituent favors and appointment; personal; requests for help in obtaining appointments in the regular Army.
F31: Howard, E. B. (1935-1940).
Requests for government appointments; correspondence about appointment of correspondent to Indian Claims Commission; personal correspondence.
F32: Hudson, Hargrove (1938).
Correspondence regarding Indian affairs and oil companies.
F33: Huff, Mrs. I. L. (1933-1935).
Correspondence about Oklahoma Democratic issues.
F34: Humphrey, Hubert H. (1950).
Correspondence regarding S. 1946 to create a national bi-partisan commission on inter governmental relations; copy of bill.
F35: Humphrey, W. D. (1934).
Correspondence on bank taxation.
F36: Hyde, C. H. (1935-1938).
Correspondence concerning various government agency reports.
F37: Jackson, P. M. (1938).
Correspondence about Works Progress Administration Ardmore water project.
F38: Jarman, Pete (1937).
Correspondence concerning memorials of deceased politicians.
F39: Johnson, Edith (n.d.).
Correspondence concerning personality make-overs.
F40: Johnson, Edwin C. (1950).
Correspondence on pending legislation.
F41: Johnson, Jed (1935-1944, 1947).
Correspondence concerning various Oklahoma politics and personalities.
F42: Johnson, Lyndon B. (1950).
Copy of investigation of Senate Armed Services Committee on preparedness.
F43: Johnston, Henry S. (1937-1938).
Request of support for a government appointment and for government printed material.
F44: Johnston, J. H. (1938).
Correspondence concerning the Agricultural Act of 1938.
F45: Jones, H. C. (n.d., 1935-1936).
Correspondence concerning Oklahoma politics; tax issues; and personalities.
F46: Jones, H. C. (1937-1940).
Correspondence concerning Oklahoma politics and personalities.
F47: Jones, H. C. (1942-1943).
Correspondence concerning Oklahoma politics and personalities.
F48: Jones, H. C. (1944-1946).
Correspondence about agricultural issues; various government and personal issues.
F49: Jones, Marvin (1938).
Correspondence regarding hospital construction in north Texas.
F50: Jones, Oscar G. (1932-1936).
Correspondence regarding the Veterans Administration; personal correspondence regarding constituent meetings.
F51: Jones, William C. (1946).
Personal correspondence.
F52: Jopling, R. C. (1938).
Personal correspondence.
F53: Kavanaugh, Bill (1938).
Correspondence on the Coal Commission; clipping about the senator.
F54: Kerr, Robert S. (1940-1948).
Correspondence regarding Kerr's matriculation to the United States Senate; Oklahoma politics and personalities.
F55: Key, George D. (1935-1936).
Request on the behalf of constituent to a government appointment.
F56: Kiker, Vernon L. (1938).
Correspondence concerning Indian affairs.
Box 3: Kilgore-Puckett
F1: Kilgore, Harley (1950).
Correspondence about S. 1847 prohibiting in-state liquor advertisement.
F2: King, C. W. (1938-1939).
Correspondence about Oklahoma legislation.
F3: Kitchens, Wade H. (1938).
Correspondence about monetary matters.
F4: Klatt, F. L. (1935).
Correspondence about London silver market.
F5: Knowland, William F. (1950).
Correspondence about Communism and conditions in China.
F6: Kopplemann, Herman P. (1938).
Telegram concerning Connecticut political races.
F7: Korn, Anna B. (1936-1937).
Correspondence about Oklahoma and national politics.
F8: Kracht, Ernest D. (1935).
Correspondence concerning the financial interests in China.
F9: Krieger, Marvin W. (1937-1940).
Request for support in application to government appointment; correspondence regarding reservoir projects.
F10: Kroutil, John F. (1936-1937).
Correspondence regarding the Yukon Mill and Grain Company tax case; letter of reference for constituent.
F11: Laney, Ben (1945-1946).
Request for help in Army transfer and relief from active duty.
F12: Larson, F. O. (1936).
Telegram relative to Federal Pure Food Inspections and Agricultural Office.
F13: Lawter, Z. H. (1938).
Correspondence regarding the infectious equine encephalomyelitis.
F14: LeBlanc, George (1935-1936).
Correspondence about the Committee on Foreign Loans and Ammunition; the silver issue in Mexico; the gold standard.
F15: Leahy, Thomas W. (1937-1939).
Correspondence regarding pending legislation; constituent court cases; personal.
F16: Lee, Josh (1934-1939).
Correspondence regarding Oklahoma political issues; the senatorial campaign of correspondent; government appointments; postmaster replacement; various clippings.
F17: Lewis, Grady (1937-1938).
Personal correspondence.
F18: Lewis, John L. (1937).
Correspondence regarding the Committee for Industrial Organization.
F19: Lewis, William C. (1935-1938).
Correspondence regarding railroad issues; Oklahoma law issues; personal.
F20: Lloyd, Edward L. (1938).
Correspondence regarding the small businessmen's conference.
F21: Logan, John P. (1934-1946).
Personal correspondence; Oklahoma and national politics; various court cases.
F22: Long, Russell B. (1950).
Correspondence regarding S. 1008; copy of report on exit basing point pricing.
F23: Mahon, George H. (1938).
Correspondence regarding a constituent letter.
F24: Maines, George (1936).
Correspondence regarding appointment to police force.
F25: Mapes, Clarel B. (1938).
Correspondence regarding S. 1701.
F26: Markham, Baird H. (1937-1938).
Correspondence regarding correspondent's settlement claim.
F27: Marland, E. W. (1935-1938).
Correspondence regarding pending legislation.
F28: Martin, G. E. (1933).
Correspondence in support of correspondent's nomination as Internal Revenue Collector of Oklahoma.
F29: Massingale, Sam (1935-1939).
Correspondence about Works Progress Administration projects; postmaster appointments in Oklahoma; Federal Alcohol Administration Act; constituents employment claims.
F30: Matt, George E. (1935-1937).
Correspondence on appointments to the Federal Housing Administration in Tulsa, OK.
F31: Maverick, Maury (1938).
Request for support against "War Profits" bill.
F32: Maxey, J. H. (1936).
Telegrams concerning meeting times with Senator Thomas.
F33: McCarren, Pat (1949).
Correspondence on a commission to study the mining industry of the West; Joint Committee on Foreign Economic Cooperation.
F34: McClintic, James V. (1935-1937).
Personal correspondence; requests for Indian information.
F35: McDonald, John A. (1938-1939).
Correspondence on agricultural; engineering construction; Works Progress Administration and Public Works Administration projects.
F36: McGinnis, Edward F. (1947).
Correspondence on Senate Office Building reorganization.
F37: McIntyre, Marvin H. (1935).
Correspondence regarding Works Progress Administration projects.
F38: McKeown, Thomas D. (1935).
Correspondence regarding constituent work claim.
F39: Melton, J. H. (1937-1938).
Request for help on loan application to Reconstruction Finance Corporation.
F40: Minton, Sherman (1940).
Correspondence regarding wire-tapping case in Tulsa.
F41: Mobley, Lushanya (1939).
Request for Indian documents.
F42: Monroney, A. S. Mike (1938-1948).
Personal correspondence.
F43: Moore, E. H. (1942-1944).
Correspondence concerning tourism; Josh Lee's appointment to Civil Aeronautics Board; copy of correspondent's speech on petroleum.
F44: Moore, J. B. (1934-1939).
Correspondence regarding appointments to various state agencies.
F45: Morgan, Jr., Mrs. W. Forbes (1947-1949).
Correspondence on rent control and housing issues.
F46: Morris, Joe S. (1926-1939).
Correspondence on agricultural issues; race relations; Oklahoma political races.
F47: Mount, Henry Clay (1948-1949).
Personal correspondence.
F48: Mueller, Harold (1938).
Personal correspondence.
F49: Murrah, Alfred P. (1937-1938).
Correspondence concerning Oklahoma political issues; clippings about the correspondent.
F50: Murray, James E. (1936, 1940).
Correspondence on H. R. 7171 on establishing quotas on imports.
F51: Murray, William H. (1935).
Personal correspondence.
F52: Nichols, Allen G. (1937-1938).
Correspondence regarding federal appointments.
F53: Nichols, G. A. (1935-1937).
Correspondence concerning Works Progress Administration and Public Works Administration projects; personal correspondence.
F54: Nichols, Jack (n.d, 1935-1939).
Correspondence regarding Oklahoma and national policy issues.
F55: O'Dwyer, William (1949).
Correspondence regarding the correspondent's term in office.
F56: O'Malley, Thomas (1938).
Correspondence about summer vacationing in Wisconsin.
F57: Owen, Robert L. (1935-1946).
Correspondence regarding Indian affairs; copy of Senate report on the national economy and the system of the United States.
F58: Owens, J. F. (1937).
Correspondence about correspondent's business interests.
F59: Paris, France (1938).
Correspondence about constituent's application to the federal government.
F60: Parrott, Forrest (1937-1939).
Correspondence about the National Emergency Council.
F61: Patman, Wright (1949).
Personal correspondence.
F62: Pepper, Claude (1936).
Invitation to Florida for the Sugarcane Festival.
F63: Phillips, Milt (1946).
Correspondence about Seminole County Local Board.
F64: Phillips, Tom R. (1933-1946).
Correspondence regarding Oklahoma and national policy issues; personal.
F65: Porter, Perry (1938-1946).
Personal correspondence.
F66: Powell Jr., Adam Clayton (1949).
Correspondence about legislative hearings.
F67: Pruet, Earl (1942-1946).
Correspondence regarding constituent's court case.
F68: Puckett, E. N. (1933-1935).
Correspondence concerning rate adjustments on equity exchange and monetary issues.
Box 4: Rankin-Young
F1: Rankin, John E. (1937).
Correspondence concerning the power bloc in the House of Representatives.
F2: Rauch, B. J. (1935).
Request for employment with the Works Progress Administration of Oklahoma County, OK.
F3: Ray, Harden (1936).
Correspondence regarding the Oklahoma Democratic Party.
F4: Rayburn, Sam (1949).
Personal correspondence.
F5: Reeves, C. R. (1938).
Correspondence regarding railroad issues.
F6: Reynolds, Robert R. (1936-1940).
Correspondence regarding a name change of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration; personal correspondence.
F7: Rice, Eugene (1937-1938).
Correspondence regarding various public laws; Oklahoma political matters.
F8: Riley, Fletcher (1938).
Correspondence regarding successor for Judge Williams.
F9: Rizley, Ross (1941-1944).
Correspondence concerning agricultural issues; Oklahoma political matters.
F10: Roberts, Bobbie (1937 -1938).
Personal correspondence.
F11: Roberts, C. C. (1938).
Correspondence regarding school bonds; Grand River Dam project.
F12: Robertson, Brooks (1936-1939).
Personal correspondence.
F13: Robertson, J. B. A. (1936).
Correspondence about appointment of federal judges.
F14: Robertson, Wesley (n.d,1947).
Correspondence about obtaining trucks; constituents traveling abroad.
F15: Robinson, Joe T. (1936).
Personal letter.
F16: Rodgers, James W. (1938).
Correspondence concerning the case of Wallace Cully.
F17: Rogers, Will (congressman from Oklahoma) (1933, 1938).
Correspondence regarding Indian affairs; Oklahoma issues; various legislation; personal.
F18: Rosenthal, Al (1938).
Correspondence regarding visas and the State Department.
F19: Rasner, Morris (1935-1946).
Correspondence regarding a constituent in the Armed Forces; requests of help for constituents; personal.
F20: Roosevelt, Franklin D. (1933-1940, 1944-1945).
Requests for pictures; correspondence regarding economic relief and legislation; constituent correspondence to the White House.
F21: Rourke, S. A. (1938-1940).
Recompensation claim of correspondent.
F22: Russom, R. C. (1935-1936).
Correspondence regarding the Supreme Court's decision on the Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
F23: Sanders, J. T. (1938).
Correspondence regarding the Altus Project.
F24: Sanders, Leo (1938).
Correspondence concerning the Grand River Dam project.
F25: Saunkeah, Jasper (1935-1937).
Correspondence regarding Indian affairs.
F26: Scott, Joe (1939).
Correspondence regarding agricultural issues and Public Works Administration projects.
F27: Shepler, Ned (1935-1938).
Correspondence regarding hospitals.
F28: Shipley, Frank (1936-1937).
Correspondence about Oklahoma politics; personal.
F29: Shull, C. G. (1935-1936).
Correspondence regarding the Federal Land Bank in Beaver County, OK.
F30: Simpson, John A. (1931-1933).
Correspondence regarding agricultural issues.
F31: Simpson, John A. (1932-1933).
Correspondence regarding agricultural issues; speeches given by correspondent.
F32: Singletary, R. A. (1933-1939).
Correspondence about various legislation on the behalf of the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce.
F33: Smith, Emily B. (1936).
Correspondence concerning planned meeting between correspondent and Eleanor Roosevelt.
F34: Smith, Gomer (1938).
Correspondence concerning pending legislation.
F35: Smith, Alexander H. (1950).
Correspondence concerning "Crusade for Freedom."
F36: Snell, Vernon B. (1938).
Personal correspondence.
F37: Squyres, Scott P. (1938-1940).
Correspondence on constituent claims; personal.
F38: Staderman, Richard A. (1938).
Correspondence regarding the "Good Government Review."
F39: Stafford, Roy (1935).
Correspondence regarding Works Progress Administration project 7-210, Lawton Community House.
F40: Stennis, John C. (1949).
Correspondence regarding vacancy on the Senate Finance Committee.
F41: Stephens, Ron (1937-1938).
Correspondence regarding the Work Projects Administration.
F42: Stigler, W. G. (1936-1946).
Correspondence regarding cotton industry issues; Indian Affairs; Oklahoma political issues; veterans.
F43: Stovall, D. A. (1938).
Correspondence about Works Progress Administration project in Choctaw County, OK.
F44: Summers, Cleon A. (1934-1935).
Correspondence regarding hiring in the district attorney's office; personal.
F45: Swank, F. B. (1936-1939).
Correspondence regarding constituent employee compensation claim; veterans issues.
F46: Sykes, C. E. (1937).
Correspondence concerning Works Progress Administration project No. 20742.
F47: Symington, W. Stuart (1947).
Personal correspondence.
F48: Tadano, Naosaburo (1948-1949).
Correspondence on American-Japanese relations.
F49: Thomas, Elbert (1936).
Correspondence regarding mistaken mail.
F50: Thomas, Fred V. (1949).
Personal correspondence.
F51: Thomas, R. B. (1935-1938).
Personal correspondence; request for a position in the federal government.
F52: Thomas, W. S. (1935, 1937, 1942-1943, 1946).
Personal correspondence; request for inquiry on the behalf of a constituent.
F53: Torrey, Florence (1938).
Correspondence regarding the Thomasson Producing Company.
F54: Trapp, M. E. (1939).
Request for geological information of the state of Mississippi.
F55: Trent, Walter E. (1941).
Correspondence and material regarding the preparation of book by Senator Thomas.
F56: Truman, Harry S. (1945).
Correspondence regarding crude oil prices in the United States; the passing of President Roosevelt.
F57: Turner, Roy J. (1948).
Correspondence regarding stamp issuance commemorating the Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma.
F58: Vandenberg, Arthur H. (1947).
Correspondence regarding peace treaties with Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary.
F59: Van Leuven, Kathryn (1937-1938).
Correspondence concerning unemployment issues.
F60: Vesecky, John (1938).
Personal correspondence.
F61: Wagner, Robert F. (1936, 1938).
Correspondence concerning a position opening on the Grand River Dam Authority.
F62: Waldrop, Tom C. (1935-1936).
Correspondence regarding relocation of the Resettlement Administration office in Oklahoma; request that constituent be reinstated in the Resettlement Administration.
F63: Walker, Lowell A. (1936).
Correspondence regarding constituent's application to the State Bar Examination.
F64: Walker, Paul A. (1935-1939).
Correspondence regarding land lottery grants; copy of Federal Communications Commission report on telephone investigation; reports on radio license applications; copies of speeches given by correspondent on communication issues.
F65: Washington, Paul (1946).
Letter of recommendation on the behalf of Robert E. Shelton for appointment to the United States District Attorney in the Western District of Oklahoma.
F66: Weems, Ray O. (1933).
Correspondence about constituent federal appointment.
F67: Weida, Don (1936).
Correspondence about possible Works Progress Administration project in Coalgate, OK.
F68: Wells, J. K. (1935-1938).
Correspondence about various issues such as reservoir projects; soil conservation; monetary matters.
F69: Wherry, Kenneth S. (1950).
personal correspondence.
F70: Wickersham, Victor (1941-1950).
Correspondence regarding Oklahoma issues and figures.
F71: Wilhite, Sam L. (1938).
Correspondence regarding deceased Indian allotment case of Frank Pahdocony.
F72: Williams, Robert L. (1935-1939).
Correspondence about land lottery grant cases; personal; Robert M. Jones; appointment of federal judges; possible construction of a new federal building in Muskogee, OK.
F73: Wolfe, C. Dale (1937).
Correspondence regarding lawsuit against the Farmers National Bank of Wewoka, OK.
F74: Wright, Houston (1938-1939).
Correspondence regarding correspondent's possible unethical behavior in political elections.
F75: Wrightsman, C. J. (1934-1935).
Correspondence regarding national political issues; including taxation and monetary matters.
F76: Young, Milton R. (1950).
personal correspondence.
F77: Young, Roby B. (1938).
Correspondence regarding appointment of director of the Indian pageant in a county fair.
Elmer Thomas Collection Box List
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