Box 5
Container
Contains 333 Collections and/or Records:
Small Business, 1952
File — Box: 5, Folder: 64
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_2_5_64_0000
Scope and Contents
This series contains 1.4 cubic feet of material and is organized alphabetically. Documents include correspondence, telegrams, clippings, speeches, publications, and pamphlets. Also here are Stigler's newsletters to constituents, titled "Congress and You," for 1945-1949. Among the topics are Korean War casualties, 1950-1951 redistricting in Oklahoma, congressional colleagues, the Democratic Party, and Camp Gruber.
Stigler Biographical Material, undated, 1912, 1914, 1918, 1919, 1948, 1952
File — Box: 5, Folder: 65
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_2_5_65_0000
Scope and Contents
Topics include a one-page WGS biography, J.S. Stigler, W. G. Stigler, retirement, death, and memorial. Correspondents include John Jarman, Daily Oklahoman, Frank E. Smith, Ed Edmondson, Carl Albert, The Tulsa Tribune, The New York Times, The Chicago Daily Tribune, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, William J. Holloway, Muskogee County Bar Association, Forrester Brewster, Milt Phillips, Mattie & Aaron Helms, James A. Farley, Department of the Interior, George F. Short, Federal...
Thomas, Senator Elmer, undated
File — Box: 5, Folder: 66
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_2_5_66_0000
Scope and Contents
Telegram re trip.
Tuskahoma - United Nations, 1945
File — Box: 5, Folder: 67
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_2_5_67_0000
Scope and Contents
This series contains 1.4 cubic feet of material and is organized alphabetically. Documents include correspondence, telegrams, clippings, speeches, publications, and pamphlets. Also here are Stigler's newsletters to constituents, titled "Congress and You," for 1945-1949. Among the topics are Korean War casualties, 1950-1951 redistricting in Oklahoma, congressional colleagues, the Democratic Party, and Camp Gruber.
Veterans Administration, 1951
File — Box: 5, Folder: 68
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_2_5_68_0000
Scope and Contents
Correspondence re constituent's GI insurance.
H. R. 3717: "To repeal certain Acts of Congress, known as Indian liquor laws in certain parts of Wisconsin" (Alvin E. O'Konski - Wisconsin). Seventy-ninth Congress; First Session, 1945
Item — Box: 5, Folder: 75
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_3.1_5_75_2
Scope and Contents
Committee on Indian Affairs.
Correspondence.
Item — Box: 5, Folder: 76
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_3.1_5_76_1
Scope and Contents
The Stigler Collection contains slightly more than 12 cubic feet of material covering the dates 1934-1952. Most of these items were generated during the congressional years, and there is little documenting the congressman's legal and state political careers or his personal life. While this collection reflects Stigler's interests in agriculture and flood control in Oklahoma, there is a significant amount of material on his concern with legislation affecting Indians not only in Oklahoma but also...
H. R. 3346: "Designating the fourth Saturday in September of each year as American Indian Day" (Robert K. Henry - Wisconsin). Seventy-ninth Congress; First Session, 1945
Item — Box: 5, Folder: 76
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_3.1_5_76_2
Scope and Contents
Committee on the Judiciary.
Correspondence. Includes short clippings.
Item — Box: 5, Folder: 77
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_3.1_5_77_1
Scope and Contents
The Stigler Collection contains slightly more than 12 cubic feet of material covering the dates 1934-1952. Most of these items were generated during the congressional years, and there is little documenting the congressman's legal and state political careers or his personal life. While this collection reflects Stigler's interests in agriculture and flood control in Oklahoma, there is a significant amount of material on his concern with legislation affecting Indians not only in Oklahoma but also...
Memorandum: "Reasons for setting aside one day of each year in honor of the American Indian."
Item — Box: 5, Folder: 77
Identifier: CAC_CC_050_3.1_5_77_2
Scope and Contents
The Stigler Collection contains slightly more than 12 cubic feet of material covering the dates 1934-1952. Most of these items were generated during the congressional years, and there is little documenting the congressman's legal and state political careers or his personal life. While this collection reflects Stigler's interests in agriculture and flood control in Oklahoma, there is a significant amount of material on his concern with legislation affecting Indians not only in Oklahoma but also...