Box PH 2
Container
Contains 178 Collections and/or Records:
Governor J. Howard Edmondson delivering the dedicatory address at the dedication of the Office Buildings, undated
Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_015_5_2_0000_98
Scope and Contents
The Edmondson Collection is disappointingly small. Occupying only 12 linear feet, the papers span the period of 1958-1964 and are largely related to his brief service as a senator. The majority of the materials consist of correspondence, but there are also speeches, press releases, travel records, clippings, campaign materials, and audio-visual items. The strength of the collection lies in its focus on Oklahoma state government, including Arkansas River projects and the repeal of prohibition in...
Carl K. Bates, Vice-Chairman, Capitol Improvement Authority, undated
Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_015_5_2_0000_99
Scope and Contents
The Edmondson Collection is disappointingly small. Occupying only 12 linear feet, the papers span the period of 1958-1964 and are largely related to his brief service as a senator. The majority of the materials consist of correspondence, but there are also speeches, press releases, travel records, clippings, campaign materials, and audio-visual items. The strength of the collection lies in its focus on Oklahoma state government, including Arkansas River projects and the repeal of prohibition in...
Crowd at the dedication of the Will Rogers and Sequoyah Memorial Office Buildings at the Oklahoma State Capitol, undated
Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_015_5_2_0000_100
Scope and Contents
The Edmondson Collection is disappointingly small. Occupying only 12 linear feet, the papers span the period of 1958-1964 and are largely related to his brief service as a senator. The majority of the materials consist of correspondence, but there are also speeches, press releases, travel records, clippings, campaign materials, and audio-visual items. The strength of the collection lies in its focus on Oklahoma state government, including Arkansas River projects and the repeal of prohibition in...
Aerial shot of Capitol Complex showing State Capitol and the two new Office Buildings, undated
Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_015_5_2_0000_101
Scope and Contents
The Edmondson Collection is disappointingly small. Occupying only 12 linear feet, the papers span the period of 1958-1964 and are largely related to his brief service as a senator. The majority of the materials consist of correspondence, but there are also speeches, press releases, travel records, clippings, campaign materials, and audio-visual items. The strength of the collection lies in its focus on Oklahoma state government, including Arkansas River projects and the repeal of prohibition in...
The Will Rogers Building at the Oklahoma State Capitol in early stages of construction, 1962
Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_015_5_2_0000_102
Scope and Contents
The Edmondson Collection is disappointingly small. Occupying only 12 linear feet, the papers span the period of 1958-1964 and are largely related to his brief service as a senator. The majority of the materials consist of correspondence, but there are also speeches, press releases, travel records, clippings, campaign materials, and audio-visual items. The strength of the collection lies in its focus on Oklahoma state government, including Arkansas River projects and the repeal of prohibition in...
Early stages of construction of the Sequoyah Building at the Oklahoma State Capitol, undated
Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_015_5_2_0000_103
Scope and Contents
The Edmondson Collection is disappointingly small. Occupying only 12 linear feet, the papers span the period of 1958-1964 and are largely related to his brief service as a senator. The majority of the materials consist of correspondence, but there are also speeches, press releases, travel records, clippings, campaign materials, and audio-visual items. The strength of the collection lies in its focus on Oklahoma state government, including Arkansas River projects and the repeal of prohibition in...
East view of the Sequoyah Building at the Oklahoma State Capitol, under construction, 1961
Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_015_5_2_0000_104
Scope and Contents
The Edmondson Collection is disappointingly small. Occupying only 12 linear feet, the papers span the period of 1958-1964 and are largely related to his brief service as a senator. The majority of the materials consist of correspondence, but there are also speeches, press releases, travel records, clippings, campaign materials, and audio-visual items. The strength of the collection lies in its focus on Oklahoma state government, including Arkansas River projects and the repeal of prohibition in...
South view of Will Rogers Building at the Oklahoma State Capitol, under construction, 1961
Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_015_5_2_0000_105
Scope and Contents
The Edmondson Collection is disappointingly small. Occupying only 12 linear feet, the papers span the period of 1958-1964 and are largely related to his brief service as a senator. The majority of the materials consist of correspondence, but there are also speeches, press releases, travel records, clippings, campaign materials, and audio-visual items. The strength of the collection lies in its focus on Oklahoma state government, including Arkansas River projects and the repeal of prohibition in...
South view of Sequoyah Building at the Oklahoma State Capitol, under construction, 1961
Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_015_5_2_0000_106
Scope and Contents
The Edmondson Collection is disappointingly small. Occupying only 12 linear feet, the papers span the period of 1958-1964 and are largely related to his brief service as a senator. The majority of the materials consist of correspondence, but there are also speeches, press releases, travel records, clippings, campaign materials, and audio-visual items. The strength of the collection lies in its focus on Oklahoma state government, including Arkansas River projects and the repeal of prohibition in...
Tearing down the old ice cream plant near the Capitol, undated
Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_015_5_2_0000_107
Scope and Contents
The Edmondson Collection is disappointingly small. Occupying only 12 linear feet, the papers span the period of 1958-1964 and are largely related to his brief service as a senator. The majority of the materials consist of correspondence, but there are also speeches, press releases, travel records, clippings, campaign materials, and audio-visual items. The strength of the collection lies in its focus on Oklahoma state government, including Arkansas River projects and the repeal of prohibition in...