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Anna Ludlow to Muriel Wright; January 5, 1951
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written by Anna Ludlow, fl. 1951, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23B, FF20) (Oklahoma City, OK) (05 January 1951) , 2 page(s)
Three interrelated themes dominate Muriel Wright’s correspondence in her papers at the Oklahoma Historical Society: her family ties, especially her father’s Choctaw lineage; her work in and promotion of Indian history, especially the Five Civilized Tribes; and her participation in Indian affairs, especially th...
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written by Anna Ludlow, fl. 1951, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23B, FF20) (Oklahoma City, OK) (05 January 1951) , 2 page(s)
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Ben Dwight to Muriel Wright: November 2, 1931
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written by Ben Dwight, 1890-1953, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23A, FF 25) (Oklahoma City, OK) (02 November 1931) , 2 page(s)
Three interrelated themes dominate Muriel Wright’s correspondence in her papers at the Oklahoma Historical Society: her family ties, especially her father’s Choctaw lineage; her work in and promotion of Indian history, especially the Five Civilized Tribes; and her participation in Indian affairs, especially th...
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written by Ben Dwight, 1890-1953, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23A, FF 25) (Oklahoma City, OK) (02 November 1931) , 2 page(s)
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Clara Ward to Muriel Wright; June 9, 1943
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written by Clara A. Ward, 1859-, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23A, FF 49) (Oklahoma City, OK) (09 November 1940) , 4 page(s)
Three interrelated themes dominate Muriel Wright’s correspondence in her papers at the Oklahoma Historical Society: her family ties, especially her father’s Choctaw lineage; her work in and promotion of Indian history, especially the Five Civilized Tribes; and her participation in Indian affairs, especially th...
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written by Clara A. Ward, 1859-, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23A, FF 49) (Oklahoma City, OK) (09 November 1940) , 4 page(s)
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Clayton Rand to Muriel Wright, Gulfport, Miss., 29 November 1938, with Enclosure: Draft Manuscript of Tams Bixby
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written by Clayton Rand, 1891-, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23D, FF05) (Oklahoma City, OK) (29 November 1938) , 32 page(s)
Muriel H. Wright worked as a historian and freelance writer. Her commitment to the Wright family’s Choctaw lineage sustained her commitment to the history of Indian people and to Indian affairs in Oklahoma, while her work as a historian and her involvement in Indian affairs invigorated her family ties. Her colle...
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written by Clayton Rand, 1891-, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23D, FF05) (Oklahoma City, OK) (29 November 1938) , 32 page(s)
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Dan Bryant to Muriel Wright; February 26, 1926
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written by Dan Bryant, fl. 1926, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23A, FF 10) (Oklahoma City, OK) (26 February 1926) , 2 page(s)
Three interrelated themes dominate Muriel Wright’s correspondence in her papers at the Oklahoma Historical Society: her family ties, especially her father’s Choctaw lineage; her work in and promotion of Indian history, especially the Five Civilized Tribes; and her participation in Indian affairs, especially th...
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written by Dan Bryant, fl. 1926, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23A, FF 10) (Oklahoma City, OK) (26 February 1926) , 2 page(s)
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E. J. Gardner to Muriel Wright; 15 May 1928, with newspaper clipping.
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written by E. J. Gardner, fl. 1923, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23A, FF 3) (Oklahoma City, OK) (15 May 1928), in Chicago Tribune, July 14, 1899, p. NA , 2 page(s)
Three interrelated themes dominate Muriel Wright’s correspondence in her papers at the Oklahoma Historical Society: her family ties, especially her father’s Choctaw lineage; her work in and promotion of Indian history, especially the Five Civilized Tribes; and her participation in Indian affairs, especially th...
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written by E. J. Gardner, fl. 1923, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23A, FF 3) (Oklahoma City, OK) (15 May 1928), in Chicago Tribune, July 14, 1899, p. NA , 2 page(s)
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Elaine Tucker to Muriel Wright; November 5, 1941
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written by Elaine Tucker, fl. 1941, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23A, FF 55) (Oklahoma City, OK) (05 November 1941) , 2 page(s)
Three interrelated themes dominate Muriel Wright’s correspondence in her papers at the Oklahoma Historical Society: her family ties, especially her father’s Choctaw lineage; her work in and promotion of Indian history, especially the Five Civilized Tribes; and her participation in Indian affairs, especially th...
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written by Elaine Tucker, fl. 1941, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23A, FF 55) (Oklahoma City, OK) (05 November 1941) , 2 page(s)
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F. P. Stocker to Clara A. Ward: September 2, 1940
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written by F. P. Stocker, fl. 1940, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (Box 23A, FF 49) (Oklahoma City, OK) (02 September 1940) , 2 page(s)
Three interrelated themes dominate Muriel Wright’s correspondence in her papers at the Oklahoma Historical Society: her family ties, especially her father’s Choctaw lineage; her work in and promotion of Indian history, especially the Five Civilized Tribes; and her participation in Indian affairs, especially th...
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written by F. P. Stocker, fl. 1940, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (Box 23A, FF 49) (Oklahoma City, OK) (02 September 1940) , 2 page(s)
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Grant Foreman to Muriel Wright: August 28, 1930
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written by Grant Foreman, 1869-1953, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23A, FF 21) (Oklahoma City, OK) (28 August 1930) , 2 page(s)
Three interrelated themes dominate Muriel Wright’s correspondence in her papers at the Oklahoma Historical Society: her family ties, especially her father’s Choctaw lineage; her work in and promotion of Indian history, especially the Five Civilized Tribes; and her participation in Indian affairs, especially th...
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written by Grant Foreman, 1869-1953, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23A, FF 21) (Oklahoma City, OK) (28 August 1930) , 2 page(s)
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Document 10B: Charlotte Perkins Gilman to Aletta Jacobs, 11 January 1904, with 2-page lecturer flyer attached, ca. 1902
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written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1860-1917 (1904) (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2018),
Source: documents.alexanderstreet.com
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written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1860-1917 (1904) (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2018),
Source: documents.alexanderstreet.com
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