Title: The Indian Artist and the Speaker's Portrait: A Proudest Moment, 1972-01
Item — Box: DP 100, Folder: 37
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_4_100_37_0003
An Indian artist from Shawnee named Ponkilla carved a portrait of the Speaker out of leather and presented it to him at a Co-Op luncheon in Seminole. The artist and his wife are being brought to Washington in May to see the Speakers offices and sights. The portrait is currently hanging in an office in McAlester and will be crated and sent to Washington.
Dates
- 1972-01
Language of Materials
English
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The following series are stored off-site: Clippings, Invitations, Mail, Miscellaneous, Office, and Post Office.
Requests for Office Series: All requests must be made at the folder level and approved by an archivist prior to research. Materials must be reviewed for personally identifiable information and, if needed, appropriately redacted before the researcher is allowed to view them.
Extent
3 pages
- TypeCollection
Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository