Department of Special Collections and University Archives
McFarlin Library. University of Tulsa.  2933 E. 6th St.  Tulsa, OK.  74104-3123 (OKT - OkTU)


Alice Mary Robertson papers

Series 6:  Oversize

Collection   1931-001


Inventory

PLEASE NOTE:  The following items are located in MAPCASE 2:15 unless otherwise indicated.

       
  Map of Muskogee County.  1908.  (Located in MAPCASE 2:9)    
  Blueprint of the College Heights (later Honor Heights) addition to Muskogee.  (Located in MAPCASE 2:9)    
  Blueprint of Muskogee County.

Precincts and polling places.  1926.  2 copies.  (Located in MAPCASE 2:9)

Another version from above, n.d.  2 copies.  (Located in MAPCASE 2:9)

   
  Atlas of Muskogee, p40.  (Located in MAPCASE 2:9)    
  Pocket map of Muskogee.  1928.  (Located in MAPCASE 2:9)    
  Plat of Muskogee, courtesy of W.L. Tull Loan and Investment Co.  n.d.  (Located in MAPCASE 2:9)    
  Map of Muskogee County showing school district boundaries.  Dec 1912.  (Located in MAPCASE 2:9)    
  United States Department of the Interior map of areas west of the Mississippi showing the activities of the Bureau.  1923.  (Located in MAPCASE 2:6)    
  Instructions to Voters.  A short outline of the ballot for General Election (Republican ticket).  2 copies.    
  Sample ballot (Democratic ticket).    
  Re-election campaign poster bearing image of Alice Robertson.  "She's made good, let's send her back."    
  Group photograph of the attendees, Postmasters First Class Convention held in Erie, PA.  1907.    
  Group photograph of the attendees, Postmasters First Class Convention held in Richmond, VA.  1910.    
  Group photograph of the attendees, 7th Biennial Convention of the Southwest Postal Association held in Kansas City, MO.  1912.    
  Republican National Convention.  Photograph of the interior view of the convention hall.  1920.    
  Map of the proposed State of Sequoyah.  1905.  2 copies.  (Located in MAPCASE 2:10)    
  Map of United States system of highways.  1926.  (Located in MAPCASE 2:6)    
  Map of Southwestern Alabama, past and present, by T.H. Ball.  (Located in MAPCASE 2:6)    
  Map of the Cushing Oil Field, Oklahoma.  1917.  (Located in MAPCASE 2:9)    
  Tenth census of the United States.  Indian Division.  Blank form.    
  Annuity Payroll vouchers.

Creek Nation.  John Q. Tufts, US Indian agent.  1882.

1883.  Includes certification of witnesses and interpreters.

List of orphans and heirs, n.d.

Certification of witnesses and interpreters.  1885.

   
  Farmer's Cabinet.  No 46, Vol 34.  Published by Richard Boylston, Amherst, NH.  15 Jul 1836.  Includes handwritten notes, musical score on an envelope.    
  Certificate of authorization of Alice Robertson as agent of the US Treasury Department to receive and issue US War Savings Certificate Stamps and US Thrift Stamps.  1918.    
  New York State map showing the rural vote against Governor Smith in the years of his four successful candidacies (1918-1926).  (Located in MAPCASE 2:6)     
  Announcement of the fall term at Dryden High School.  1844.    
  Announcement of the winter term at a public school in Corning, NY (west of Elmira, NY).  W.S. Robertson, Superintendent.  1845.    
  Map of North America.  1924.  (Located in MAPCASE 2:6)    
  Announcement of the Pageant of Famous Women of the US presented by the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs.  Jul 1929.    
  Certificate of appointment of Alice Robertson as a Camp Fire Girl Guardian.  Jan 1913.    
  Senatus Collegii Elmirensis.  Certificate of Artium Magistrae.    
  Lewiston Journal.

Fragment of Lewiston, MA newspaper in reference to Mary Worcester Williams and her recollections of her father, Samuel A. Worcester.  17 Nov 1917.
Gift of Mary Worcester Williams

   
  Galley proof.

Fragment in reference to the Creek and Seminole Nations, Creek dialect and phonetics, with AMs revisions and corrections.  Removed from handwritten and signed letter from Albert S. Gatschet to Ann Eliza Worcester Robertson, 21 Jul 1884.

   
  Oklahoma State Election Board.  Certificate of nomination.  1920.    
  Certificate of appointment as delegate to the 9th annual Conference of the National Child Labor Committee.  Jacksonville, FL.  Mar 1913.    
  Napoleon Bonaparte Moore:  Ledger sheets with handwritten entries of cheque numbers, payees names, and indorsers.  1895-1897.     
  "Free Cuba."  Sample poster.  c1898.    
  Wood's Addition to the Village of Newago [Michigan].  John F. Wood, Proprietor.  1873.  Hand drawn plat of area.    
  "Smith-Fulkeson's Great Integration and Dissolution!"  Show bill, Newaygo, Michigan.  c1878.    
  "Reform and Better Times."  Tilden and Hendricks campaign poster.  Includes platform adopted at St. Louis, 28 Jun 1876.  2 copies.    
  Exterior view of an unidentified brick [?] kiln.  1P.    
       
The following newspaper tear sheets are from the Muskogee Daily Phoenix unless otherwise noted:
 

"At the Indian Hospital."  7 Sept 1930.

"At the Polls on Tuesday."  17 Aug 1930.

"At the Unveiling Ceremony."  27 Apr 1930.

"At Will Rogers' Home Town."  2 Mar 1930.

"Christmas Time in the Early Days."  25 Dec 1908.

"The City's Public Library."  21 Sept 1930.

"The Fifteenth Free Fair."  12 Oct 1930.

"A Gathering of Notables."  23 Feb 1930.

"General Miles' Life Touched Miss Alice."  20 May 1925.

"Hall of Fame."  1 Jun 1930.

"Hall of Fame."  31 Aug 1930.

"Historic Church To Go."  22 Dec 1929.

"Historical Society Meeting."  2 Feb 1930.

"Justice of the Puritans."  13 Jul 1930.

"The Last Christmas At Tullahassee.  25 Dec 1910.

"Letters From Washington."  1, 8, 15, 22 Feb 1900; 1, Mar 1900; 26 Apr 1900.

"A Thanksgiving When the Red Men Roamed Muskogee."  28 Nov 1912.

"Miss Alice Says...."  22 Nov 1925.

"Miss Alice Tells Cleveland Story."  17 Jun 1924.

"Miss Alice Tells More of Big Time."  23 Jun 1924.

"The Morning After the Primary."  3 Aug 1930.

"Muskogee's Early Fairs."  5 Oct 1930.

"Muskogee's Historic Spot."  9 Feb 1930.

"A Nurse From Muskogee."  26 Jan 1930.

"In Observance of Easter."  20 Apr 1930.

"Paddy Carr."  15 Dec 1928.

"A Pioneer of Muskogee."  28 Sept 1930.

"Preserving Historic Spots."  6 Apr 1930.

"The School That Went."  8 Jun 1930.

"Skelly's Dinner Impressed Alice."  15 Jun 1924.

"Socialist Vote Noteworthy."  10 Nov 1929.

"Southern Commercial Congress."  30 Mar 1930.

"Spring Conventions Are Underway."  16 Mar 1930.

"Step Into My Parlor."  22 Sept 1929.

"Supreme Court Justices."  16 Feb 1930.

"Today and Twenty-Three Years Ago."  25 Jun 1912.

"The Vinita Chieftain."  6 Jul 1930.

"A Washington Romance."  27 Oct 1929.

"Why 'Sawokla' Is For Sale."  21 May 1925.

"Women of the White House."  6 Oct 1929.

"Women of the White House."  20 Oct 1929.

"Miss Alice Robertson Who Is 'Our Uncle Sam's Best Girl.'"  25 Feb.

"Bomb-Shell Is Thrown Into Camp of Post Mistress."  16 Dec 1908.

"Veterans of the Late War Kindle First Camp Fire."  22 Jul 1910. 

"Vote For Miss Alice."  31 Oct 1920.

"Harreld Ahead of Scott Ferris.  Landslide for Harding.  Hastings Leads Alice Robertson.  2 Nov 1920.

"Republicans Lead for Congress."  3 Nov 1920.

"Harreld's Lead Is Now 24,807; Harding, 17,457."  5 Nov 1920.

"Miss Alice Says She Knows Ropes."  5 Nov 1920.

"Woman Who Wins House Seat Is 65."  5 Nov 1920.  Washington Post.

"Mrs. Harding Congratulates Miss Robertson On Victory."  7 Nov 1920.

"An Interesting Figure, Is Alice Robertson, Oklahoma's First Congresswoman."  7 Nov 1920.

"Congresswoman Sees Hamon As Victim of Fate."  27 Nov 1920.  Kansas City Post

"Miss Alice Telegraphs Her Recipe For Pudding To News Men In Capitol."  22 Jan 1921.

"Miss Alice Raps Tales of Gossip On Mrs. Wilson."  6 Feb 1921.

"Maternity Bill Propaganda Idea To Control Birth.  4 Sept 1921.

"Honor Miss Alice With A Reception."  31 Aug 1921. 

"Miss Alice Placed City In Limelight In Nation's Press.  1 Oct 1922. 

"Miss Alice Speaks At Hastings Home."  5 Oct 1922.

"Elect Miss Alice She's Made Good, Roosevelt Pleads."  7 Oct 1922.

"Fields' Strength Is More Apparent At Polls Opening."  7 Nov 1922.

"Miss Alice Trails In All 7 Counties; Badly Defeated."  8 Nov 1922.

"Muskogee's Heroes March Again In Colorful Armistice Day Parade."  12 Nov 1922. 

"Red Cross Drive To Be Held Today."  14 Nov 1922.

"Miss Alice Leaves."  15 Nov 1922. 

"Alice's Train Is Late and Reception Spoiled."  10 Mar 1923.

"Miss Alice Home; To Write of Congress."  11 Mar 1923.

"Only Alice In [Line] If Locke Removed; Frye No Aspirant."  27 Mar 1923.

"Miss Alice, A Cook!"  1 Apr 1923.

"Scott Relieves Miss Alice of Hospital Welfare Post Giving Her Spiritual Task."  20 Nov 1923.

"Folks and Pictures Which Show the Highlights and Developments In Lives You Know."  25 May 1924.

"'Dixie' and 'Auld Lang Syne' Bring Happy Tears To Eyes Of Pioneers...."  1 Oct 1924.

"Politicians Surprised At Women Acquiring But One Congress Seat."  13 Nov 1924.

"Old Timers' Again Live Dramatic Pioneer Days."  7 Oct 1925. 

"Miss Alice Will Sell Her Antiques Here."  28 Nov 1926.

"'Miss Alice' To Lead Muskogee Welcome to Marines Today."  1 Apr 1927.

"Miss Alice's Brother Pays Visit To Muskogee."  27 Oct 1929.

"Real Pioneer To Attend Unveiling."  20 Aug 1930.

"Miss Alice Poses For Portrait By Noted Artist."  28 Sept 1930.

"Oklahoma Scores In Literature and Art."  23 Nov 1930.  Tulsa Daily World.

"Eastern Oklahoma Mourns Miss Alice's Death."  2 Jul 1931.

"32 Indian Tribes Represented At Bacone."  4 Oct 1925.

"Vivid Ghosts of Old Cheroke Seminaries Beckon to Alumni For Tahlequah Reunion."  12 May 1925. 

"Take Miss Alice's Dog."  14 Feb 1924.

"Miss Alice's Dog Found Shot Dead."  16 Feb 1924.

"Miss Alice Picks Muskogee Man, Ex-Soldier, As Private Secretary."  21 Jan 1921.

"Miss Alice Finds Beauty In Leaping Flames and Joy In Salvage of Many Precious Relics."  19 Aug 1925. 

"Miss Alice Now Is Lingering Over Dream of New Sawokla."  20 Aug 1925.

"W.B. Pine Is the Logical Man For the U.S. Senate."  3 Jul 1924.

   
 
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