CARL ALBERT COLLECTION
OVERSIZE SERIES
Boxes 1-27 and Scrapbooks
BOX 1: Memorabilia.
- Campaign bumper stickers.
- Campaign pencil.
- Speaker Albert tie clasp.
- Marbles from Pat Schroeder "How to become a Republican."
- Pin, "Enough Is Enough Rolling Thunder."
- Pin, Junior American Citizens.
- Moon Planet flag.
- Host badge from the Bicentennial Oklahoma Day festivities held Oct 1, 1976.
- Carl Albert campaign posters.
- Carl Albert State College Hall of Fame medal with blue ribbon.
- Pin, "Official Party President Truman's Train Oklahoma Sept. 28 and 29, 1948."
BOX 2: Memorabilia.
Wooden plaque, "The Honorable Carl Albert from his Murray County friends made at OSD."
BOX 3: Memorabilia and Miscellaneous.
- Pennant souvenir of Washington, D.C.
- Scrapbook from the Friends of Carl Albert "Majority Leader Carl Albert Research Fellowship Children's Asthma
Research Institute and Hospital" (December 9, 1962).
- United States Capitol Restoration of West Central Front: Feasibility and Cost Study (January 1971).
- Packet of material, "United States and France: The First Alliance."
- Scrapbook "Happy Birthday Carl Albert from Carl Albert Junior High, 1974."
BOX 4: Memorabilia.
Wooden chest: includes medals and citation from president of Philippines conferring the Ancient Order of Sikatuna on Carl
Albert.
BOX 5: Memorabilia.
- Plaque-decking from battleship Oklahoma.
- Plaque from the Korean Amateur Baseball Association, (September 1974).
- Plaque, "Century Member Boy Scouts of America."
- Plaque, invitation of Julian Rothbaum to 1972 Carl Albert Award.
- Plaque from Ken and Gail Brown.
- Plaque from the National Rifle Association.
- License plate, "Carl Albert Titans."
BOX 6: Certificates.
- Certificate of nomination as the Democratic nominee for Congress, 3rd District (August 26, 1946).
- Certificate of nomination as the Democratic nominee for Congress, 3rd District (July 6, 1948).
- Certificate of nomination as the Democratic nominee for Congress, 3rd District (July 17, 1954).
- Certificate of nomination as the Democratic nominee for Congress, 3rd District (September 1, 1958).
- Certificate of nomination as the Democratic nominee for Congress, 3rd District (May 9, 1960).
- Certificate of nomination as the Democratic nominee for Congress, 3rd District (March 13, 1962).
- Certificate of nomination as the Democratic nominee for Congress, 3rd District (March 1964).
- Certificate of nomination as the Democratic nominee for Congress, 3rd District (September 8, 1970).
- Certificate of nomination as the Democratic nominee for Congress, 3rd District (August 1972).
- Certificate of nomination as the Democratic nominee for Congress, 3rd District (September 2, 1974).
- Certificate of election to Congress, 3rd District (November 2, 1948).
- Certificate of election to Congress, 3rd District (November 13, 1954).
- Certificate of election to Congress, 3rd District (November 19, 1956).
- Certificate of election to Congress, 3rd District (November 6, 1962).
- Certificate of election to Congress, 3rd District (November 9, 1970).
- Certificate of election to Congress, 3rd District (November 15, 1974).
- Certificate of Commission as Kentucky Colonel from the Commonwealth of Kentucky (1971).
- Certificate of Resolution on the Deaths of Soviet Cosmonauts.
BOX 7: Biographical Newspapers.
F1 - Biographical newspapers on Carl Albert (1910 - 1969).
F2 - Biographical newspapers on Carl Albert (1970).
F3 - Biographical newspapers on Carl Albert (1971).
F4 - Biographical newspapers on John Brademas (1966).
F5 - Biographical newspapers on John S. Monagan (n.d.).
BOX 8: Biographical Newspapers.
F1 - Biographical newspapers on Carl Albert (1972).
F2 - Biographical newspapers on Carl Albert (1973).
F3 - Biographical newspapers on Carl Albert (1974).
F4 - Biographical newspapers on Carl Albert (1975).
F5 - Biographical newspapers on Carl Albert (1976).
F6 - Biographical newspapers on Nick Begich (1973).
F7 - Biographical newspapers on Fred Harris (1970 - 1972).
F8 - Biographical newspapers on Wilbur Mills (1971).
F9 - Biographical newspapers on Lyndon B. Johnson (n.d.).
F10 - Biographical newspapers on Harry Truman (n.d.).
BOX 9: Campaign Newspapers.
F1 - Campaign newspapers (1944 - 1946).
F2 - Campaign newspapers (1947 - 1949).
BOX 10: Campaign Newspapers.
F1 - Campaign newspapers (1950 - 1951).
F2 - Campaign newspapers (1952).
BOX 11: Campaign Newspapers.
F1 - Campaign newspapers (1953 - 1954).
F2 - Campaign newspapers (1956).
F3 - Campaign newspapers (1957 - 1958).
BOX 12: Campaign Newspapers.
F1 - Campaign newspapers (1960 - 1964).
F2 - Campaign newspapers (1965 - 1967).
BOX 13: Campaign Newspapers.
F1 - Campaign newspapers (1968).
F2 - Campaign newspapers (1968).
F3 - Campaign newspapers (1968).
F4 - Campaign newspapers (1968).
BOX 14: Campaign Newspapers.
F1 - Campaign newspapers (1969 - 1970).
F2 - Campaign newspapers (1971 - 1972).
F3 - Campaign newspapers (1973 - 1976).
BOX 15: Departmental Newspapers.
F1 - Agriculture.
F2 - Commerce.
F3 - Defense.
F4 - Interior.
F5 - Miscellaneous.
F6 - Social Services including Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO); Housing and Urban Development (HUD);
Health, Education and Welfare (HEW).
F7 - State Department.
F8 - Veterans; National Guard.
BOX 16: Departmental.
F1-2 - Agriculture.
- Membership list of Red River Valley Rural Electric Association, Marietta, OK.
- United States Department of Agriculture Statistical Handbook on Wheat (May 1949).
- Oklahoma Poultry Show Awards (1948).
- Statistics on Production of Wheat, Peanuts, Corn, Cotton.
- Analysis of Program Results.
- Product Marketing Administration Data.
- Oakman extension waterworks improvement.
- Brazil water treatment plant.
- Forrest Heritage Center.
F3 - Defense.
- 1958 Voting information chart.
- Press release on "Johnston Committee."
- Department of Army Estimated Civilian Personnel Losses, (November 1, 1949).
- Notice of Public Hearing on Lake Texoma, (January 16, 1950).
- Headquarters District of Columbia Military District, Training Memorandum Number 4 (September 15, 1950).
- Department of Defense Press Release, Korean War dead (May 12, 1951).
- Publicity Roster of Officer Cadets.
- Notice of Public Hearing on Denison Reservoir and the Red River Basin (August 29, 1952).
- Petition from landowner opposition to Ft. Sill expansion.
- Petition from Wichita Landowner Association opposing extension of Ft. Sill's boundaries.
F4 - Department of Interior: Indian Claims.
- Contracts for legal services between James E. Curry and Fort Peck Indians.
- Bill restricting lands of Five Civilized Tribes.
- Estimated construction schedules of Southwestern Power Administration program.
- Lion's Club of Hartshorne, OK Facts about Jones Academy.
- Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 7 to extend time in which tribes may file claims before Indian Claims Commission.
- Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 19 to consolidate two area Indian Offices in Oklahoma.
- Statement of George V. Labadie supporting continuation of Federal Supervision over Osage affairs.
- Resolution by Choctaw citizens to pay salary and expenses of Principal Chief Harry J. W. Belvin.
- Resolution from Choctaw citizens for appointment of Harry J. W. Belvin as principal chief.
- Resolutions calling for a vote for Choctaw principal chief.
- Crowder City Park, Crowder, OK.
F5 - Miscellaneous.
- Petitions requesting an investigation of wages at McAlester Oklahoma Naval Ammunition Depot.
- Analysis sheet of Oklahoma Postwar Program.
- Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 13 calling for establishment of Air Academy at Enid, OK.
- Copy of Oklahoma bill "Housing Authorities Law."
- List of Genealogical researchers.
- Announcement of Civil Service Examination.
- Proposal from Poteau Chamber of Commerce for Hydrogen Plant.
- Enrolled House Resolution No. 27 asking Congress to declare a moratorium on veteran's recalled to active duty.
- United States Civil Service Commission Board of Appeals and Review.
- Defense Mobilization Organization chart.
- Guide to key Defense agencies.
- Defense Mobilization Organization.
- Enrolled House Concurrent Resolution No. 5 to reserve television channels for education use.
- Federal Purchasing Directory.
- Petition from wives of Forty-Fifth Division servicemen regarding discharges for National Guardsmen.
- Consumer's Index, United States Department of Labor.
- United States of America Civil Aeronautics Board regarding renewal of air route held by Central Airlines, Inc.
- Opposition to Central Airlines for recession of temporary exemption authority Docket No. 4489.
- Petition from Antlers Chamber of Commerce to Carl Albert asking for abolition of Office of Price Stabilization.
- Interstate Commerce Commission, Class rate investigation No. 28300.
- Department of Treasury, organization of the Bureau of Internal Revenue.
- Table of collection and expenditures.
- Bibliography of books on Korea.
BOX 17: Legislative Newspapers-Committees.
F1 - Agriculture.
F2 - Appropriations.
F3 - Armed Services.
F4 - Banking and Currency.
F5 - Education and Labor.
F6 - Foreign Affairs.
F7 - General.
F8 - Government Operations.
F9 - Interior and Insular Affairs.
F10 - Judiciary.
F11 - Post Office and Civil Service.
F12 - Presidential 1963.
F13 - Presidential 1964.
F14 - Public Works.
F15 - Veterans.
F16 - Ways and Means.
BOX 18: Legislative and Miscellaneous Series.
F1 Legislative - Miscellaneous.
- Cotton Production in Oklahoma.
- Appropriation.
- Wagner Act of 1935.
- Taft-Hartley Act of 1947.
- Flyer of the National Coordinating Committee for Trade Union Action and Democracy "Call for Action on Jobs and
Employment."
- Comparison of the effects of state and federal legislation on the elimination of billboards in Oklahoma.
- Chart on Monetary Figures for Red River below Denison Dam.
- Southwestern Power Administration charts.
- Southwestern Power Administration estimated construction schedules.
- Chart on National Health Insurance.
F2 - 30th Anniversary of the McAlester Naval Ammunition Depot; Supplement of the McAlester News-Capital.
BOX 19: General Newspapers.
F1 - Agnew, Spiro T.
F2 - American Revolution Bicentennial, 1776 - 1976.
F3 - Architect of the Capitol: Flag Requests.
F4 - Brezhnev, Leonid I.
F5 - Campus Unrest.
F6 - Capitol Hill.
F7 - Carl Albert Day.
F8 - Central Airlines.
F9 - Colleagues.
F10 - Communism.
F11 - Congratulations.
F12 - Congress (87th).
F13 - Congress (92nd).
F14 - Congress of American Industry.
F15 - Congressional Record.
F16 - Cotton.
F17 - Dams.
F18 - Democratic Central Committee of Oklahoma.
F19 - Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
F20 - Democratic National Committee.
F21 - Democratic National Party.
F22 - Drug Abuse.
F23 - Education.
BOX 20: General Newspapers.
F1 - Ford, Gerald R.
F2 - Foreign Affairs.
F3 - Highways.
F4 - Impeachment.
F5 - Industry in Oklahoma.
F6 - Industry in Oklahoma: Ardmore.
F7 - Industry in Oklahoma: Duncan.
F8 - Industry in Oklahoma: Durant.
F9 - Industry in Oklahoma: Hartshorne.
F10 - Industry in Oklahoma: Idabel and Valliant.
F11 - Industry in Oklahoma: McAlester.
F12 - Industry in Oklahoma: McCurtain County-Weyerhaeuser.
BOX 21: General Newspapers.
F1 - Industry in Oklahoma: Poteau.
F2 - Industry in Oklahoma: Seminole.
F3 - Japan.
F4 - Jones Academy.
F5 - Korean Visit.
F6 - Labor.
F7 - Latin America.
F8 - Lists.
F9 - MacArthur, Douglas.
F10 - Majority Leader.
F11 - March of Dimes.
F12 - Miscellaneous.
F13 - Nixon, Richard, M.
F14 - Oklahoma, General.
F15 - Oklahoma Colleges, General.
F16 - Oklahoma Heritage Association.
F17 - Oklahoma Highway Commission.
F18 - Oklahoma Highway Department.
BOX 22: General Newspapers.
F1 - Oklahoma Industrial Development and Park Department.
F2 - Oklahoma Politics.
F3 - Oklahoma State University.
F4 - Organization of the American States.
F5 - Personal.
F6 - Politics.
F7 - Powell, Adam C.
F8 - President John F. Kennedy's visit to Big Cedar.
F9 - Press and Publications.
F10 - Publicity.
F11 - Racism.
F12 - Railroad Strike.
F13 - Rayburn, Sam - Sam Rayburn Library.
BOX 23: General Newspapers.
F1 - Reapportionment.
F2 - Reference.
F3 - Religion.
F4 - Sinclair, Florene R.
F5 - Sinclair Plan.
F6 - Sinclair, Ruth F.
F7 - Southeastern State University.
F8 - Southern Methodist University.
F9 - Space Exploration.
F10 - Speaker of the House (pre-Albert tenure).
F11 - Speaker of the House (Carl Albert).
F12 - Summit Conference on Inflation.
F13 - Supreme Court: School Prayer Decision.
F14 - Taxes.
F15 - Thank You and Appreciation.
F16 - Vietnam.
F17 - Visitor.
F18 - United Nations.
F19 - Watergate.
F20 - White House.
F21 - Wilburton Disaster.
F22 - Willis Bridge.
BOX 24: Travel.
F1 - Argentina.
F2 - Philippines.
F3 - Korea.
F4 - Bermuda.
F5 - China.
F6 - Middle East.
F7 - Soviet Union.
BOX 25: Life magazines.
BOX 26: Plaque Presented to Carl Albert from Naval Ammunition Depot in McAlester, OK.
Box 27: Desk Calendars (1967-1979).
SCRAPBOOKS.
- Scrapbook 1964.
- Scrapbook 1965.
- Scrapbook 1968.
- West Point - photos and biographies of Carl Albert appointees.
- Scrapbook 1961 - 1962.
- Scrapbook 1959.
- Annapolis - photos and biographies of Carl Albert appointees.
- Air Force - photos and biographies of Carl Albert appointees.
- Scrapbook - presented by Basil Bigbie in 1969.
- Scrapbook - presented by Linda Deringer in 1967.
- Scrapbook - presented by Angela Ables in 1970.
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