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Letter to TB Ferguson from Thos. R. Jones, Secretary of Roosevelt Republican Club and envelope it came in from the Daily Oklahoman (open access)

Letter to TB Ferguson from Thos. R. Jones, Secretary of Roosevelt Republican Club and envelope it came in from the Daily Oklahoman

Correspondence to TB Ferguson from Thos. R. Jones, Secretary of Roosevelt Republican Club inviting Ferguson to join in a picnic July 21 and 22. Handwritten note on back of letter: "Will you make this date and tell him I cannot make it"
Date: July 4, 1910
Creator: Jones, Thomas R.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
[Letter from G. Poe to Mrs. T.B. Ferguson - July 6, 1910] (open access)

[Letter from G. Poe to Mrs. T.B. Ferguson - July 6, 1910]

Correspondence from G. Poe(? to Mrs. Ferguson
Date: July 6, 1910
Creator: Poe, Gilbert
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Two documents attached together (1 to honorable TB Ferguson from George W. Fowler and (2 letter of receipt from Ben R. Reader (? (open access)

Two documents attached together (1 to honorable TB Ferguson from George W. Fowler and (2 letter of receipt from Ben R. Reader (?

Two documents attached together (1 to honorable TB Ferguson from George W. Fowler and (2 letter of receipt from Ben R. Reader (?
Date: July 10, 1910
Creator: George Fowler and Ben R. Reader
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Letter to  Mrs. Ferguson from Mrs. NC Miller (open access)

Letter to Mrs. Ferguson from Mrs. NC Miller

Correspondence from Mrs. NC Miller to Mrs. TB Ferguson
Date: May 8, 1910
Creator: Miller, Mrs. N. C.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Letter to TB Ferguson from Chairman, Committee on Speakers (open access)

Letter to TB Ferguson from Chairman, Committee on Speakers

Correspondence from the Chairman, Committee on Speakers to TB Ferguson inviting Ferguson to give a speech on the 4th of July on The First National Bank of Cleveland Oklahoma letterhead.
Date: June 4, 1910
Creator: Boles, W. H.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History