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Reprint from New York Times, November 2, 1930, re: Governor Roosevelt.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Identifier: CAC_CC_024_1_1_23_2
While the Gore Collection is only 15 linear feet, it contains a wide variety of materials related to topics important to Gore and Oklahoma. Many of the materials, especially the correspondence, come from Gore’s post-Senate years, but the Subject Correspondence and Papers are related to his time in the Senate and include documents related to Indian affairs, economics, national and Oklahoma politics, and both World War I and World War II. Because of his reputation as a nationally renowned orator, Gore kept detailed speech files that provide excellent insight into his views and the state of the nation. The Personal and Family Records are an interesting addition to the Gore Collection as they contain correspondence between Gore and a variety of relatives seeking to trace their genealogy and establish a family history for the Gore family.

Dates

  • 1907-1948

Language of Materials

English

Conditions Governing Access:

Certain series of this collection are stored off-site and require prior notice to access. If you wish to view these materials, please contact the Congressional Archives staff to arrange an appointment.

The Clippings series is stored off-site.

Extent

From the Collection: 20.04 Linear Feet (14 containers)

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

Contact:
630 Parrington Oval
Room 202B
Norman Oklahoma 73109 United States