Letter from Porter Morgan to Dick Morgan, 1910-01-10
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 15
Identifier: CAC_CC_039_2_15_001
Typewritten letter from Porter to Dick Morgan about Dr. H.H. Whynne's call about going slow on Buxton's recommendations and that Buxton is somewhat of a faker. There is a matter of professional jealousy. Also included is the warning about Flinn going to Washington to frame up McGuire, Dick, and Norris for him to run for the next Governorship. Oliver C. Black, has an office next to porter's and he (Black) read me the letter that Black sent to Dick Ballinger-Pinchot matter.
Dates
- 1910-01-10
Language of Materials
English Spanish;Castilian
Extent
3.0 pages
Biographical / Historical
none
Arrangement
United States, Washington D.C.
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
Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository