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Letter from Dick T. Morgan to Senator Potter, 1909-12-22

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 12
Identifier: CAC_CC_039_2_2_11_010
correspondence requesting political endorsements; invitation to party sponsored by the Lakes-to-the-Gulf Deep Waterway Association

Dates

  • 1909-12-22

Language of Materials

English Spanish;Castilian

Physical Description

Handwritten letter from Porter to Senator Potter concerning Potter's talk with Dodson and that Alexandria is against Morgan because he did not appoint him Receiver at Woodward. Also Morgan writes that the relationship with Ferguson and the fact that he cannot go back on Ferguson because he has the principal paper Republican paper. Other matters include: Pawhuska and Watonga support of campaign

Conditions Governing Access

none

Extent

2.0 pages

Arrangement

The Morgan Collection is arranged into 13 series: Family and Personal Correspondence, Political and Business Correspondence, Subject Files, Speeches (By Date), Speeches (By Subject), Congressional Bills and Publications, Religious Material, Cards, Invitations, Programs, Travelogues, etc., Scrapbooks and Bound Materials, Clippings, Oversize Materials, Maps, and Photographs. The materials in the collection are arranged either chronologically or alphabetically depending on the series. The Maps series is organized by location.

Physical Location

eng - English

Custodial History

The materials within the Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center Archive is maintained by JA Pryse, Senior Archivist and Rachel Henson, Archivist, on the Norman Campus of the University of Oklahoma

Immediate Source of Acquisition

JA Pryse, Senior Archivist

Existence and Location of Originals

Monet Hall Archives

Physical Description

Handwritten letter from Porter to Senator Potter concerning Potter's talk with Dodson and that Alexandria is against Morgan because he did not appoint him Receiver at Woodward. Also Morgan writes that the relationship with Ferguson and the fact that he cannot go back on Ferguson because he has the principal paper Republican paper. Other matters include: Pawhuska and Watonga support of campaign

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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