Barnard, Kate, 1875-1930
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Charles L. Daugherty Collection
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Correspondence, circulars, pamphlets, and labor regulations (1907-1913) to and from Charles L. Daugherty while serving as Oklahoma's first Commissioner of Labor, concerning issues such as labor legislation, organized labor, open and closed shops, child labor, the Democratic party, local elections, and political appointments.
Fayette Copeland, Jr., Collection
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University of Oklahoma professor. Correspondence (1841-1968); research notes concerning George Wilkins Kendall, Kate Barnard, and journalism in New Orleans following the Civil War; book reviews (1910-1961); publications (1886-1961); and manuscripts (1892-1953) of Fayette Copeland, Edith Copeland, and others, regarding the University of Oklahoma School of Journalism, the Copelands' writings, and George Wilkins Kendall. Included in this collection are typescripts of correspondence, financial records and personal journals of Kendall.
James Brooks Ayers Robertson Collection
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Governor of Oklahoma. Correspondence (1906-1938) regarding the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention of 1906, the condition of the state after World War I, and the Okmulgee County trial incident; publications (1906-1925), including "Referendum News" and the "Oklahoma Odd Fellow"; clippings (1914-1938); scrapbooks and notebooks (ca. 1938) regarding Robertson's political career; speeches (n.d.) by Robertson regarding his positions on prohibition, the Eighteenth Amendment, the Oklahoma Department of Pardon and Parole, and his inauguration; and condolence cards (1938) received by Robertson's family upon his death. The collection also includes gubernatorial Special Order No. 11 (1922) regarding the membership of Oklahoma National Guard officers in the Ku Klux Klan. J.B.A. Robertson Photograph Collection also in repository.
John Robert Williams Collection
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Political campaign manager. Correspondence (1906-1910), telegrams (1909-1910), publications (1910), news clippings (1910) and broadsides (1910) regarding the election campaigns of Lee Cruce and his opponent for the governorship of Oklahoma in 1910, and of the Democratic and Republican parties in Oklahoma. The collection includes correspondence (1906) from Senator Gordon Russell regarding Congress's plans for the admission of Oklahoma to the Union.
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- Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) 2
- Governors 2
- African Americans -- Colonization -- Oklahoma 1
- African Americans -- Oklahoma 1
- Broadsides 1
- Campaign literature, 1910 -- Democratic -- Oklahoma 1
- Campaign management -- Oklahoma 1
- Constitutional conventions -- Oklahoma 1
- Diaries 1
- Elections -- Oklahoma 1
- Fraternal organizations -- Oklahoma 1
- Governors -- Oklahoma 1
- Governors -- Oklahoma -- Elections 1
- Journalism 1
- Journalism -- Oklahoma 1
- Juvenile delinquency -- Oklahoma 1
- Juvenile detention homes -- Oklahoma 1
- Labor laws and legislation -- Oklahoma 1
- Labor movement -- Oklahoma 1 + ∧ less