Box 1
Container
Contains 287 Collections and/or Records:
Davenport, James S., 1937
File — Box: 1, Folder: 101
Identifier: CAC_CC_024_1_1_101_0000
Scope and Contents
Presiding Judge, Oklahoma Criminal Court of Appeals.
Davies, Owen, 1940
File — Box: 1, Folder: 102
Identifier: CAC_CC_024_1_1_102_0000
Scope and Contents
Re: publication.
Disney, Wesley E., 1940
File — Box: 1, Folder: 103
Identifier: CAC_CC_024_1_1_103_0000
Scope and Contents
Member of Congress from Oklahoma. Re: campaign.
District Unemployment Compensation Board, 1942
File — Box: 1, Folder: 104
Identifier: CAC_CC_024_1_1_104_0000
Scope and Contents
Re: J. Roy Thompson.
Dougal, William M., 1940
File — Box: 1, Folder: 105
Identifier: CAC_CC_024_1_1_105_0000
Scope and Contents
Re: blind state senator from South Carolina. Clipping.
Dunlap, E., 1942
File — Box: 1, Folder: 106
Identifier: CAC_CC_024_1_1_106_0000
Scope and Contents
Re: committee assignments of Paul Stewart.
Dunn, Jesse, 1938
File — Box: 1, Folder: 107
Identifier: CAC_CC_024_1_1_107_0000
Scope and Contents
While the Gore Collection is only 15 linear feet, it contains a wide variety of materials related to topics important to Gore and Oklahoma. Many of the materials, especially the correspondence, come from Gore’s post-Senate years, but the Subject Correspondence and Papers are related to his time in the Senate and include documents related to Indian affairs, economics, national and Oklahoma politics, and both World War I and World War II. Because of his reputation as a nationally renowned orator,...
Eaks, J. W., 1947
File — Box: 1, Folder: 108
Identifier: CAC_CC_024_1_1_108_0000
Scope and Contents
Re: personal.
Easley, John, 1943
File — Box: 1, Folder: 109
Identifier: CAC_CC_024_1_1_109_0000
Scope and Contents
Re: Gore and Wilson Administration.
Economists National Committee on Monetary Policy, 1939-1947
File — Box: 1, Folder: 110
Identifier: CAC_CC_024_1_1_110_0000
Scope and Contents
While the Gore Collection is only 15 linear feet, it contains a wide variety of materials related to topics important to Gore and Oklahoma. Many of the materials, especially the correspondence, come from Gore’s post-Senate years, but the Subject Correspondence and Papers are related to his time in the Senate and include documents related to Indian affairs, economics, national and Oklahoma politics, and both World War I and World War II. Because of his reputation as a nationally renowned orator,...