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Box PH 2

 Container

Contains 178 Collections and/or Records:

Steel and masonry work on the Sequoyah Building at the Oklahoma State Capitol, undated

 Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_015_5_2_0000_108
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...

Construction of Underground Emergency Operating Center at the Oklahoma State Capitol, undated

 Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_015_5_2_0000_109
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...

Construction of underground truck entrance at the Oklahoma State Capitol, undated

 Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_015_5_2_0000_110
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...

Construction of underground cafeteria and auditorium at the Oklahoma State Capitol, Building "D", undated

 Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_015_5_2_0000_111
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...

Re-enforced concrete used in the State Office Buildings at the Oklahoma State Capitol, undated

 Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_015_5_2_0000_112
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...

Construction of tunnel between the Sequoyah and Will Rogers Buildings at the Oklahoma State Capitol, undated

 Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_015_5_2_0000_113
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...

Construction of tunnel between the Sequoyah and Will Rogers Buildings at the Oklahoma State Capitol, undated

 Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_015_5_2_0000_114
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...

View of outside masonry work on one of the office buildings at the Oklahoma State Capitol, undated

 Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_015_5_2_0000_115
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...

Forms being set for the underground auditorium at the Oklahoma State Capitol, undated

 Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_015_5_2_0000_116
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...

Ramp on east side of the Sequoyah Building being constructed at the Oklahoma State Capitol, undated

 Item — Box: PH 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_015_5_2_0000_117
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...