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Box PH 19

 Container

Contains 198 Collections and/or Records:

Governor J. Howard Edmondson giving a speech. President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert S. Kerr on speakers' stand. During Kennedy's visit to Big Cedar, Oklahoma. October 29, 1961

 Item — Box: PH 19
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_15_19_0000_2014
Scope and Contents The Kerr Collection mainly consists of materials generated during the Senate years. However, there are several cubic feet of documents that relate to his years as Oklahoma's governor. Because of Kerr's devotion to conservation work, there is a significant amount of documentation on both Oklahoma and non-Oklahoma projects. As with so many of Oklahoma's lawmakers, there is a large amount of material regarding agriculture and Native Americans. Finally one of the most valuable parts of the...

Senator Robert S. Kerr giving a speech. Left to right: Ed Edmondson, Senator Mike Monroney, Representative Carl Albert, Kerr, Governor J. Howard Edmondson, President John F. Kennedy. During Kennedy's visit to Big Cedar, Oklahoma. October 29, 1961

 Item — Box: PH 19
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_15_19_0000_2015
Scope and Contents The Kerr Collection mainly consists of materials generated during the Senate years. However, there are several cubic feet of documents that relate to his years as Oklahoma's governor. Because of Kerr's devotion to conservation work, there is a significant amount of documentation on both Oklahoma and non-Oklahoma projects. As with so many of Oklahoma's lawmakers, there is a large amount of material regarding agriculture and Native Americans. Finally one of the most valuable parts of the...

President John F. Kennedy giving a speech during his visit to Big Cedar, Oklahoma. October 29, 1961

 Item — Box: PH 19
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_15_19_0000_2016
Scope and Contents The Kerr Collection mainly consists of materials generated during the Senate years. However, there are several cubic feet of documents that relate to his years as Oklahoma's governor. Because of Kerr's devotion to conservation work, there is a significant amount of documentation on both Oklahoma and non-Oklahoma projects. As with so many of Oklahoma's lawmakers, there is a large amount of material regarding agriculture and Native Americans. Finally one of the most valuable parts of the...

President John F. Kennedy giving a speech. Left to right: Ed Edmondson, Senator Mike Monroney. Representative Carl Albert, Kennedy, Senator Robert S. Kerr, Governor J. Howard Edmondson. During Kennedy's visit to Big Cedar, Oklahoma. October 29, 1961

 Item — Box: PH 19
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_15_19_0000_2017
Scope and Contents The Kerr Collection mainly consists of materials generated during the Senate years. However, there are several cubic feet of documents that relate to his years as Oklahoma's governor. Because of Kerr's devotion to conservation work, there is a significant amount of documentation on both Oklahoma and non-Oklahoma projects. As with so many of Oklahoma's lawmakers, there is a large amount of material regarding agriculture and Native Americans. Finally one of the most valuable parts of the...

President John F. Kennedy giving a speech. Left to right: Kennedy, Governor J. Howard Edmondson, Senator Robert S. Kerr. During Kennedy's visit to Big Cedar, Oklahoma. October 29, 1961

 Item — Box: PH 19
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_15_19_0000_2018
Scope and Contents The Kerr Collection mainly consists of materials generated during the Senate years. However, there are several cubic feet of documents that relate to his years as Oklahoma's governor. Because of Kerr's devotion to conservation work, there is a significant amount of documentation on both Oklahoma and non-Oklahoma projects. As with so many of Oklahoma's lawmakers, there is a large amount of material regarding agriculture and Native Americans. Finally one of the most valuable parts of the...

View of the speakers' stand. Left to right: Robert S. Kerr, Representative Tom Steed, Ed Edmondson, Representative Carl Albert, President John F. Kennedy. During Kennedy's visit to Big Cedar, Oklahoma. October 29, 1961

 Item — Box: PH 19
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_15_19_0000_2019
Scope and Contents The Kerr Collection mainly consists of materials generated during the Senate years. However, there are several cubic feet of documents that relate to his years as Oklahoma's governor. Because of Kerr's devotion to conservation work, there is a significant amount of documentation on both Oklahoma and non-Oklahoma projects. As with so many of Oklahoma's lawmakers, there is a large amount of material regarding agriculture and Native Americans. Finally one of the most valuable parts of the...

President John F. Kennedy shaking hands with Senator Robert S. Kerr on speakers' stand. During Kennedy's visit to Big Cedar, Oklahoma. October 29, 1961

 Item — Box: PH 19
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_15_19_0000_2020
Scope and Contents The Kerr Collection mainly consists of materials generated during the Senate years. However, there are several cubic feet of documents that relate to his years as Oklahoma's governor. Because of Kerr's devotion to conservation work, there is a significant amount of documentation on both Oklahoma and non-Oklahoma projects. As with so many of Oklahoma's lawmakers, there is a large amount of material regarding agriculture and Native Americans. Finally one of the most valuable parts of the...

Senator Robert S. Kerr and President John F. Kennedy mingling with crowd and press on Kerr's ranch. During Kennedy's visit to Big Cedar, Oklahoma. October 29, 1961 American Angus Association photo.

 Item — Box: PH 19
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_15_19_0000_2021
Scope and Contents The Kerr Collection mainly consists of materials generated during the Senate years. However, there are several cubic feet of documents that relate to his years as Oklahoma's governor. Because of Kerr's devotion to conservation work, there is a significant amount of documentation on both Oklahoma and non-Oklahoma projects. As with so many of Oklahoma's lawmakers, there is a large amount of material regarding agriculture and Native Americans. Finally one of the most valuable parts of the...

Senator Robert S. Kerr and President John F. Kennedy mingling with crowd and press on Kerr's ranch. During Kennedy's visit to Big Cedar, Oklahoma. October 29, 1961 American Angus Association photo.

 Item — Box: PH 19
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_15_19_0000_2022
Scope and Contents The Kerr Collection mainly consists of materials generated during the Senate years. However, there are several cubic feet of documents that relate to his years as Oklahoma's governor. Because of Kerr's devotion to conservation work, there is a significant amount of documentation on both Oklahoma and non-Oklahoma projects. As with so many of Oklahoma's lawmakers, there is a large amount of material regarding agriculture and Native Americans. Finally one of the most valuable parts of the...

President John F. Kennedy enjoys a joke told by Glen S. Bratcher of Oklahoma State University, at the mike, as they view Angus bulls. Left to right: Senator Robert S. Kerr, President Kennedy, Dr. Paul Keesee, Grayce B. Kerr. Behind the president are Mr. and Mrs. Dean McGee. During Kennedy's visit to Big Cedar, Oklahoma. October 29, 1961 American Angus Association photo.

 Item — Box: PH 19
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_15_19_0000_2023
Scope and Contents The Kerr Collection mainly consists of materials generated during the Senate years. However, there are several cubic feet of documents that relate to his years as Oklahoma's governor. Because of Kerr's devotion to conservation work, there is a significant amount of documentation on both Oklahoma and non-Oklahoma projects. As with so many of Oklahoma's lawmakers, there is a large amount of material regarding agriculture and Native Americans. Finally one of the most valuable parts of the...