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C. Guy Cutlip
Collection
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Provenance of Records
C. Guy Cutlip was born near Medicine
Lodge, Kansas, on April 6, 1881. In
1889 his family made the run into Oklahoma, settling at Kingfisher. In 1895 they moved to Tecumseh. After a public school education, Cutlip
worked as a clerk and stenographer for Judge J. D. F. Jennings until 1901 when
he became a stenographer for a lawyer in Wewoka. In 1902 he and his father tried the banking business for short
time. Cutlip then became a clerk for
the Atlas Abstract Company of Holdenville, which gave him useful training in
oil leases. Through private study he
became an attorney at Wewoka. From 1908
to 1911, he served as assistant county attorney for Seminole county. In 1919, he bought the Wewoka Trading
Company and the Wewoka Realty and Trust Company, which were destroyed by fire
in 1925. He was a law partner to Thomas
J. Horsley. In 1930, Cutlip became a
member of the Board of Governors of the Oklahoma Bar Association. In 1931 Governor William H. Murray appointed
Cutlip as judge of the newly created Superior Court at Seminole; he was then
elected to the position in 1934. Late
in 1936 Cutlip was incapacitated by a heart attack. Recovering, he returned to
court in the summer of 1937 only to suffer a second attack that fall. He died on January 24, 1938.
Cutlip was active in the Wewoka Masonic
Lodge and a member of the Lions Club.
He served as the first president of the local Chamber of Commerce. He was Wewoka's first mayor from 1921, 1926
and a delegate to the 1932 Democratic National Convention.
Cutlip married Amo Butts in 1903. Their daughter Maxine (Mrs. Claud Douglas)
was born in 1906. Amo Cutlip, who
served as president of the Oklahoma Federation of Women's Clubs, died on
January 14, 1945.
Description of Collection
Many of the documents relate to C. Guy
Cutlip's career and influence as a public figure. Some of these materials describe the history of Seminole County
and Wewoka. Several records are
associated with former Oklahoma Governor, William H. Murray. Other documents concern Cutlip's personal
life and his family. A majority of the
materials date from the 1920's and 1930's.
The entire collection includes records from 1867 to 1967.
Arrangement of
Collection
Box 1 Speeches and Addresses, 1927 - 1936
Memorials,
Eulogies, and Tributes, 1929 - 1938
Box 2 Nonfiction
Writings
Expressing Cutlip's Philosophy, Opinions, and Definitions
Writings
for Newspapers
Box 3 Biographical and Autobiographical Writings
Fiction
Miscellaneous
Box 4 Miscellaneous
Bound
Volumes, 1890 - 1910
Box 5 Correspondence A-L, 1884 - 1967
Box 6 Correspondence M-Z, 1910
- 1944
Box 7 Records Relating to Cutlip's Service on the Board of
Governors of the State Bar Association, 1929 - 1933
Box 8 Scrapbook of Records Relating to Cutlip's Death, 1938
Box 9 Deeds, 1901 - 1937
Miscellaneous
Records Relating to the Cutlip Family, 1907 - 1941
Box 10 Legal Records, 1926 - 1937
Box 11 Miscellaneous Printed Materials, 1917 - 1938
Box 12 Miscellaneous Printed Materials, 1908 - 1944
Box 13 Newspaper Clippings
Box 14 Wewoka Trading Company Ledgers, 1864 - 1872
Speeches and Addresses
Folder:
1. Address
to the Pottawatomie County Bar Association, regarding citizenship. December 16, 1927.
2. Armistice
Day address. November 11, 1929.
3. Address
at Statehood Day banquet, Tulsa, The
Seminoles. (Banquet program is located in Box 11, Folder 7). November 16, 1929.
4. Address
for memorial services to Shawnee Elk's Lodge, regarding war. Speech outline is on the back of a letter
from Iris C. Saunders in Box 6, Folder 42. December 1, 1929.
5. Remarks
as toastmaster, Oklahoma Memorial Association banquet. November 16,
1931.
6. Address
on George Washington. 1932.
7. Campaign
speech for William H. Murray. January
23, 1932.
8. Address
to Federation of Women's Clubs, Oklahoma City, The Pioneer Woman. April 19, 1932.
9. Armistice
Day address, Okemah. November 11, 1932.
10. Address at Jefferson Day banquet, Seminole, Thomas Jefferson. April 12, 1933.
11. Address
at Chamber of Commerce, Tulsa, regarding crime and punishment. November 17,
1933.
12. Radio
speech on Seminole County. April 14,
1934.
13. Sketch
for speech on the flag. April 24, 1935.
14. Address
to the reserve officers of Oklahoma, Holdenville, regarding defense of
militarism. October 19, 1935.
15. Address
at Oklahoma Memorial Association banquet, at Historical Society. Banquet program located in Box 11, Folder
7. November 16, 1935.
16. Address
to Young Democrats at Jackson Day banquet.
January 7, 1936.
17. Address
to Wewoka Women's Business and Professional Club, Fairer Distribution of Wealth.
January 8, 1936.
18. Address
to Wewoka Rotarians, regarding George Washington. February 18, 1936.
19. Address to Scout Leaders, regarding dangers
and pitfalls for boys. February 27,
1936.
20. Address
to the Independent Oil Field Workers Association. Maud, OK. March 10, 1936.
21. Address
to Business and Professional Women's Club, Holdenville, OK. March 16, 1936.
22. Address
to Masonic Bodies at Seminole, Lodge and
Government. March 30, 1936.
23. Address
to the graduating class of Mountain View School. Program possibly correlating to this event is located in Box 11,
Folder 4. May 14, 1936.
24. Address to State Lions Convention, Ada,
OK. A letter, originally attached to
this speech, from William H. Goodner is located in Box 5, Folder 61. June 9, 1936.
25. Address
to the Rotarians of Wewoka. July 2,
1936.
26. Address
at dedication of the Wewoka Post Office.
August 15, 1936.
27. Address
to the Shawnee Stamp Club, regarding crime prevention. September 18, 1936.
28. Address
to the Ministerial Alliance. September
30, 1936.
29. Address
to the Child Conservation League of America, Shawnee, regarding "What
Constitutes a Modern Good Father".
Letter from Jane Waldrop located in Box 6, Folder 61 relates to the
speech. November 10, 1936.
30. Armistice
Day address, Wewoka. November 11, 1936.
31. Tribute to the American Flag, written
for Lorraine Davis. November 1936.
32. Address
to Tulsa Bar dinner. November 25, 1936.
33. Address
at the 25th anniversary of the Security State Bank, Wewoka. Letter from T. E. Burch in Box 5, Folder 12
relates to speech. December 5, 1936.
34. Speech
to 4-H Club and Future Farmers of America, regarding industry and self-reliance. n.d.
35. After
dinner speech. n.d.
36. Address
to American Legion banquet. n.d.
37. Campaign
speech for Thomas P. Gore. n.d.
38. Address
to democrats. n.d.
39. Speech
by Mrs. Cutlip to Federated Women's Club (OSFWC)
about Wewoka history. n.d.
40. Partial
draft of speech about George Washington.
n.d.
41. Address
to a graduating high school class.
Program possibly correlating to this event is located in Box 11, Folder
4. n.d.
42. Speech
about Highway 270. n.d.
43. Hospital
Day address. n.d.
44. Speech
welcoming KGFF Radio to Wewoka. n.d.
45. Address
to a Lions Club, regarding Robert E. Lee.
n.d.
46. Nomination
of George B. Sheritt for Lions Club President.
n.d.
47. Lions
Club welcoming speech to Wewoka. n.d.
48. Speech
to Masons about Wewoka. n.d.
49. Notes
for program and after dinner speech.
n.d.
50. Notes
for speeches. n.d.
51. Radio
speech about Wewoka. n.d.
52. Speech
concerning the state of the country and friendship. n.d.
Memorials, Eulogies, and Tributes
53. Tribute
to C. Guy Cutlip in The Wewoka
Times-Democrat. Includes note by Fred Berry. January 25, 1938.
54. Memorial
to Thaddeus G. Cutlip, the father of C. Guy, Shawnee, OK. December 3, 1936.
55. Tribute
to Mrs. Alice Brown Davis of Wewoka, presented to the OK Historical Society
Hall of Fame. Program located in Box
11, Folder 7. November 15, 1930.
56. Mrs.
Cutlip's eulogy to Mrs. Alice Brown Davis, presented
at the Historical Building, Wewoka.
Program located in Box 11, Folder 7.
November 16, 1935.
57. Memorial
to Al Grall. c. 1929.
58. Memorial
to Frank M. McGuire. n.d.
59. Tribute
to Jeptha Weston Smith. n.d.
60. Memorial
to Roland H. Smith. c. 1932.
Nonfiction
Folder:
1. Battle of Violent Springs, as told by
Isaac Botley. n.d.
2. Notes on the Going Snake Courthouse
fight. n.d.
3. History
of the Law. (partial draft). n.d.
4. The
Autobiography of Mary Anne Lilley, copy 1.
n.d.
5. The
Autobiography of Mary Anne Lilley, copy 2.
n.d.
6. The
Autobiography of Mary Anne Lilley, copy 3.
n.d.
7. Notes on Lilley genealogy. n.d.
8. No.
1 Fire Fighter to the World, referring to Myron M. Kinley. n.d.
9. Notes on Cherokee Bill and Ft. Smith. n.d.
10. Notes on Ft. Smith and Judge Parker. n.d.
11. Brief synopsis for The Hanging Judge. n.d.
12. Notes on justice in Indian Territory and
Oklahoma. n.d.
13. Notes on Judge Parker's court cases. n.d.
14. Fort Smith and Judge Isaac C. Parker, copy
1. n.d.
15. Fort Smith and Judge Isaac C. Parker, copy
2. n.d.
16. Case record of U.S. vs. J. Martin (1883)
heard by Judge Parker.
17. Seminole Council House - Wewoka. n.d.
18. Seminole County history. n.d.
19. Seminole County oil history. n.d.
20. The old courthouse. n.d.
21. Seminole lighthorsemen. n.d.
22. Outline on Seminole and Wewoka history. n.d.
23. What Started
the Second Seminole War in Florida.
n.d.
24. Wewoka
- Barking Waters. n.d.
Writings Expressing
Cutlip's Philosophy, Opinions, and Definitions
25. Agriculture. n.d.
26. Ambition. n.d.
27. Books. n.d.
28. Citizenship. n.d.
29. Crime
and punishment. n.d.
30. The Farm Problem. n.d.
31. Government. June 5, 1936.
32. Government. n.d.
33. Government. n.d.
34. Government. n.d.
35. Government. n.d.
36. Virtue
in government. n.d.
37. Overspending
in the public and government. n.d.
38. Politicians. n.d.
39. Practicing
law. n.d.
40. Preparing
for the future. n.d.
41. Raising
children. n.d.
42. Self-Restraint. n.d.
43. Need
of a self-starter. n.d.
44. Society. n.d.
45. Taxation. n.d.
46. A Few Remarks Concerning Taxation. n.d.
47. Taxes. n.d.
48. The
U.S. Supreme Court. n.d.
Writings for
Newspapers
49. Column written for Oklahoma Times. n.d.
50. "Editorial on Common School
Waste," Seminole Reporter. February 20, 1936.
51. Editorial in Seminole Producer, regarding success. June 1, 1936.
52. Indian Series. n.d.
No. 1: partial
copy.
No.
2: "The Revenge of Wildcat the Wanderer".
No.
3: "The Tribesmen Back the Stars and Bars".
53. The
Mental Hazard, Gene Armot, sketches on government politics. c. 1932.
Biographical and
Autobiographical Writings
Folder:
1. Advertisement blank books with notes. n.d.
2. Autobiography. n.d.
3. Biographical sketch of C. Guy Cutlip. n.d.
4. Biographical information on Thaddeus G.
Cutlip. n.d.
5. An evening reverie. n.d.
6. Horoscope of C. Guy Cutlip. n.d.
7. Account of trip to Mexico. n.d.
8. Maxine Cutlip's journal of trips to
Mexico. 1934, 1935.
9. Notes from Mexico trip. n.d.
10. Notes on tour of Mexico. n.d.
11. A
tour of New Mexico and Arizona. n.d.
12. Notebook of legal and travel notes. 1923.
13. Papers
enclosed in cornerstone of the Cutlip Building. October 2, 1926.
14. Pocket diaries. 1920, 1921, 1925, 1926, 1929, 1932.
15. Pocket diary with notes on early
outlaws. 1929.
16. Room
"437". n.d.
17. Selections from Cutlip's writings that
typify his philosophies, assembled after Cutlip's
death. n.d.
18. The Springtime. n.d.
19. War
According to Custom by Alan Doon, about Cutlip. c. 1930.
Fiction
20. Mexican and Spanish word list. n.d.
21. Montezuma's
Treasure, copy 1. n.d.
22. Montezuma's
Treasure, copy 2. n.d.
23. Montezuma's
Treasure, partial draft. n.d.
24. Notes on Mexican history. n.d.
25. Novel with Aztec theme. n.d.
26. Outline for story about Aztecs. n.d.
27. Short
story about James Leighton. n.d.
28. Work
Brings Happiness. n.d.
Miscellaneous
29. Copy of petition to County Commissioners,
regards vote on courthouse bonds. April
29, 1920.
30. A death sentence. c. 1936.
31. Estimated expenses of the Superior Court of
Seminole County. 1935.
32. Guest
list for Chamber of Commerce banquet.
c. 1935.
33. Jokes and stories. n.d.
34. Judicial opinion upholding the National
Recovery Act. January 20, 1934.
35. A legal opinion. 1935.
36. List of books. n.d.
37. Miscellaneous.
38. Notes on laws regarding incapacitated
judges. See letter to Monroe Osborn in Box 6, Folder 22. c. 1937.
39. Notes on trial testimony. n.d.
40. Organization of Oklahoma Delegation to
Democratic National Convention, endorsed by William Murray. 1932.
41. Poetry.
n.d.
42. Program for the dedication of the Wewoka
Armory. Printed program is in Box 11,
Folder 7. February 18, 1937.
43. Short poems, witticisms, and
observations. n.d.
44. Strategy for political campaign. n.d.
45. "Vote for the Bonds," regards vote
for courthouse bonds. Printed copy
located in Box 12, Folder 7. n.d.
Miscellaneous
1. Tin box of charred records and letters,
presumably from the burning of the Wewoka Trading Company Building in 1925.
Bound Volumes
2. Account Book. 1890-1892.
3. Wewoka Masonic Lodge minutes book. September 15, 1905 to July 16, 1909.
4. Wewoka Masonic Lodge minutes book. July 21, 1909 to July 22, 1910.
Folder:
1. Anthony, C. R. 1938.
2. Armstrong, William J. 1930.
3. Bailey, Frederick W. 1930.
4. Bennet, J. G. 1931.
5. Biggers, V. R. Enclosing letters from:
Clark,
J. W.; Davenport, James S.; DeMeules, Edgar A.; Horsley, Thomas J.; Lester, E. F.; McKeever, H. G.; Massingale, Sam; Melton, Alger; Murray,
William H.; Poindexter, J. M.;
Richardson, D. A.; Rigsby, A. W.; Spellman, F. B. H.; Spillers, Grover C; Thompson, Vern E.; Utterback, W. E.; Wright, Allen. 1931.
6. Bill.
n.d.
7. Bishop, Homer H. Enclosed newspaper clipping from the Wewoka Capital-Democrat.
1951.
8. Blassingame, Lurton. Enclosed synopsis of The Hanging Judge. 1939.
9. Bodes, Belle. 1937.
10. Brandt, Joseph A. 1936.
11. Brazell, Jas. 1919
12. Burch, T. E. 1936.
13. Burnham, Creighton B. 1938.
14. Busby, Orel. 1931.
15. Bush, Mrs. Houston L. n.d.
16. Butler, Robert L. 1935.
17. Butts, Hugh N. 1926.
18. Cade, C. M.
1931.
19. Cahan, James. 1929.
20. Canards, Roly. 1936.
21. Carey, Leonard. 1930.
22. Cash, O. C.
1937.
23. Chesley, Frank. 1907
-- Clark, J. W. Located in Folder 5.
1931.
24. Clayton, William H. H. 1933.
25. Conlan, Czarina C. (Mrs. Michael C.). 1935.
26. Conoco Travel Bureau. Enclosed maps for trip. 1936.
27. Cooper, John T. 1936.
28. Cope, M.R.
n.d.
29. Crockett, Joe B. 1932.
30. Culp, Dudley H. 1967.
31. Cutlip, Amo. 1908.
32. Cutlip, Guy A. Includes photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman B. Cutlip. 1936.
33. Cutlip, Maxine. 1921, 1937, 1965.
34. Cutlip, T. G. 1929.
35. Davenport, James S. A second letter is in
Folder 5. 1931.
36. Davis, Alice B. 1928.
37. Davis, Coleman. 1931.
38. Davis, Edward. 1929, 1936.
39. Davis, Lorraine. 1936.
40. Davison, Denver N. 1929.
41. Dean, T. R.
1931.
42. DeMeules, Edgar A. A second letter is in Folder 5.
1931.
43. Dickson, Jno. E. 1927, 1930.
44. Disney, Wesley E. 1929.
45. Doane, Warren. (Hal E. Roach Studios) 1925.
46. Douglas, Claude L. Includes newspaper story.
1930.
47. Elam, Richard. n.d.
48. Elliott, C. L. Includes picture of Osceola.
1923.
49. Emery, Dorothy (Mrs. W. D. Emery). 1930.
50. Ewton, Jack. Includes Release of Mortgage and Quit Claim Deed Forms. 1937.
51. Farnham, Frances. 1935.
52. Fellows, Ray S. Enclosed newspaper clippings.
1936, 1937.
53. Ferguson, Walter. Enclosed newspaper clippings from The Tulsa Tribune. 1929, 1935.
54. Fernandez, Rogelio. 1936.
55. Foreman, Grant. 1933, 1935.
56. Fowler, Louie. n.d.
57. Frederick, A. L. 1930.
58. Galord, Sam. 1930.
59. Gardner, Frederick H. 1931.
60. Godfrey, Edna (Mrs. H. S. Godfrey). 1938.
61. Goodner, W. H. 1936.
62. Gore, Thomas P. 1936, 1938.
63. Gresham, James E. 1931.
64. Grisso, W. E. 1937.
65. Harber, Ida E. (Mrs. Raymond Harber). 1931.
66. Harrison, Walter M. 1926, 1936.
67. Hayes, Samuel W. 1931.
68. Hedrick, Paul. 1930.
69. Hellings, J. Enclosed newspaper clipping from The Barber County Index, Medicine Lodge, Kansas. n.d.
70. Holloway, G. A. 1931.
71. Holloway, W. J. 1930.
72. Holmes, Mrs. Edwin Bird. Enclosed newspaper clipping. 1940.
73. Horsley, Thomas J. A second letter is Folder 5.
1944, 1948.
74. Hottenstein, Charles. 1931.
75. Hull, H. J.
1929, 1930.
76. Humphries, P. V. 1936.
77. Hutchins, Charles. 1929.
78. Inter-America. 1925.
79. Jleermak, G. Enclosed is Delegate to Democratic National Convention card.
1932.
80. Johnson, J. Coody. 1925.
81. Keaton, James R. 1931.
82. Keene, N. P. n.d.
83. Kelly, Bliss. 1936.
84. Key, W. S.
1930, 1937.
85. Kuyrkendall, L. C. 1936.
86. Lake, Mary M. Enclosed letter by Sue Cutlip from September 6, 1884 and newspaper clipping from The Barber County Index, Medicine Lodge, Kansas. 1937.
87. Lawrence, William L. 1929.
-- Lester, E. F. Located in Folder 5.
1931.
88. Linscheid, A. 1929.
89. Lorton, Otis. Enclosed newspaper clipping from The Barber County Index, Medicine Lodge, Kansas. 1937.
Folder:
1. MacCabe, Dr. R. S. 1937.
2. Marquina, Ignacio. 1936.
3. Massingdale, Sam C. A second letter is in Box 5, Folder 5. 1931.
4. Maurer, W. A. 1924.
5. McAfee, J. E. 1923.
6. McCool, Richard M. 1929.
7. McDaniel, W. C. Includes article "Why Remove the County Seat?" 1920
8. McDonald, Joseph R. 1938.
9. McGuire, C. L. 1929.
10. McJunkins, T. L. 1935.
-- McKeever, H. G. Located in Box 5, Folder 5.
1931.
11. McKeown, Tom D. 1933.
12. McLaughlin, M. J. 1926.
-- Melton, Alger. Located in Box 5 Folder 5.
1931.
13. Miller, Vera. n.d.
14. Mitchell, Almont. Includes photo of Mitchell's home. 1930.
15. Moffitt, James W. 1938.
16. Moore, Jessie. 1938.
17. Morgan, C. E. 1938.
18. Murray, William H. A second letter is in Box 5, Folder 5. 1930, 1934, 1938.
19. Nash, M. A.
1937.
20. Nichols, Allen G. n.d., 1931.
21. Norris, P. A. 1929.
22. Osborn, Monroe. 1937.
23. Owen, L. G.
1937.
24. Owens, J. F. 1931.
25. Owens, O. O. 1923.
26. Patten, Clarence C. 1941.
27. Payne, Robert Barton. c. 1920.
28. Pearson, A. E. 1937.
29. Phillips, Tom R. 1931.
30. Pitman, Clyde G. 1931.
-- Poindexter, J. M. Located in Box 5, Folder 5. 1931.
31. Pryor, W. W. 1935.
32. Reed, Frank H. 1931.
33. Reynolds, W. Homer. 1936.
34. Rhodes, E. O. 1929.
35. Richards, Alvin. Includes "Abstracts from Title to the Lands and Lots
Described in the Caption Hereto."
1927.
36. Richardson, D. A. A second letter is in Box 5, Folder 5. 1933.
-- Rigsby, A. W. Located in Box 5, Folder 5.
1931.
37. Rogers, Harry H. 1929.
38. Rogers, Will. 1931.
39. Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin D. 1937.
40. Royster, Florence. 1932.
41. Sanders, J. G. 1930.
42. Saunders, Iris C. Includes postcard for a meeting of the Shawnee Elks Club. 1929.
43. Sherman, Mary (Mrs. John Dickinson
Sherman). 1931.
44. Shouse, Jouett. 1932.
45. Sisk, Larry. 1929.
46. Smith, A. K. 1934.
47. Smith, Mrs. Carrie B. 1930.
48. Smith, Solon W. 1935.
49. Smith, Willie E. Includes postcards from Naples and England. n.d.
50. Snyder, Mrs. Beulah. 1937.
-- Spellman, F. B. H. Located in Box 5, Folder 5. 1931.
-- Spillers, Grover C. Located in Box 5, Folder 5. 1931.
51. Squyres, Scott P. 1935.
52. Stokes, L. T. n.d.
53. Stone, Joseph C. 1926.
54. Thomas, Elmer. 1936, 1937.
-- Thompson, Vern E. Located in Box 5, Folder 5. 1931.
55. Thurman, Hal C. 1936.
56. Tipton, John W. 1925.
57. Trimble, Vance. 1938.
-- Utterback, W. E. Located in Box 5, Folder 5.
1931.
58. Vandee, A. B. 1910.
59. Van Hecke, J. 1930.
60. Virgil.
This may be Virgil Biggers.
1931.
61. Waldrop, Jane (Mrs. Earl H. Waldrop). 1936.
62. Warnock, John C. 1926.
63. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. 1931.
64. Willmott, John W. 1931, 1938.
65. Wooton, H. J. 1921.
-- Wright, Allen. Located in Box 5, Folder 5.
1931.
66. Wright, Muriel H. 1944.
67. Zurmehly, C. E. 1936.
Cutlip was elected to the Board of
Governors of the State Bar Association for a one year term beginning on
December 20, 1930. Cutlip resigned on March 23, 1931, when he was appointed as judge of
the Superior Court at Seminole. His
resignation was not immediately effective.
Folder:
1. Board of Governors of the State Bar of
Oklahoma Meeting Minutes:
March 20 & 31, 1930.
(Special Meeting)
December 13, 1930.
December 18, 1930.
December 20, 1930.
January 10, 1931.
January 23-24, 1931.
February 27-28, 1931.
March 27-28, 1931.
2. Case of Hazen Green, et. al., Brief on
Behalf of Respondents Hazen Green and Otho
Green. n.d.
3. Case of Hazen Green, et. al., Brief of
Respondent, Jack G. Harley. April 1,
1930.
4. Certificate of election to the Board of
Governors. 1930.
5. Disbarment proceedings to December 1,
1930, and miscellaneous information regarding the Board of Governors.
6. Dissenting opinion of C. Guy Cutlip in
case of Hazen Green, et. al. n.d.
7. Expenses of operation from organization of
the State Bar to December 5, 1930.
8. List of Names for Seminole and Hughes
Counties. n.d.
9. Muskogee
Phoenix Sun clipping, regarding legislative bills to abolish the state bar.
February 1, 1931.
10. Oklahoma
State Bar Journal, Vol. 1: No. 1, No. 9, and No. 10; Vol. 2: No. 1.
1930, 1931.
11. Pamphlet - "Abstract from the
Proceedings Before the Board of Governors of the State Bar of Oklahoma on
March 29, 1930, for the Disbarment of
George Ramsey and Edgar A. de Meules."
12. Proposed amendment to Oklahoma Statutes,
Sec. 4101. n.d.
13. Receipt for State Bar dues. January 21, 1931.
14. Report of action of the Supreme Court
affecting members of the State Bar of Oklahoma. n.d.
15. Report of cases pending against
attorneys. n.d.
16. Resolution of Tulsa Junior Bar
Association. 1931.
17. Resolution of the Washington County Bar
Association. February 3, 1931.
18. State Bar of Oklahoma vs. Q. P. McGhee and
Frank R. Burns. n.d.
19. State Bar of Oklahoma vs. George C.
Crump. 1933.
20. State Senate and House members who are also
members of the State Bar. n.d.
Correspondence
Relating to Cutlip's Service on the Board of Governors of the State Bar
Association, 1930 - 1931.
21. Anderson, D. W. 1929.
22. Andrews, Clyde. 1931.
23. Arrington, Roscoe. 1931.
24. Ballard, W. H. 1929.
25. Board of Governors. 1931.
26. Boyle, R. V. 1931.
27. Bullock, A. L. 1930.
28. Burt, Leroy J. 1931.
29. Busby, Orel. 1929.
30 Clark, J. W. 1930.
31. Commons, A. L. 1931.
32. Cook, I. L.
1930.
33. Crump, George C. 1929.
34. Davison, Denver N. 1930-31
35. de Meules, Edgar A. 1929-31
36. Edwards, H. H. 1930.
37. Essery, Carl V. 1930-1931
38. French, W. D. 1930.
39. Gooden, John L. 1930.
40. Grisso, W. D. 1931.
41. Hardy, Cornelius. 1929.
42. Holloway, G. A. 1929.
43. Jones, Cham. 1931.
44. Keaton, J. R. 1930.
45. King, J. Berry. 1931.
46. Lee, Gentry. 1931.
47. Martin, Benjamin. 1931.
48. Massingdale, Sam C. 1931.
49. Maupin, Robert W. 1931.
50. Melton, Alger. 1930-31
51. Mullen, J. S. 1931.
52. Murray, William H. 1930.
53. Nichols, Allen G. 1931.
54. Owens, O. O. 1929.
55. Phillips, Warren B. 1929.
56. Pitman, Clyde G. 1929.
57. Ralls, J. G. 1929.
58. Rigsby, A. W. 1929-31
59. Robinson, Clarence. 1930.
60. Rodgers, James W. 1929.
61. Searcy, O. H. and J. B. Underwood. 1931.
62. Seger, James O. 1929.
63. Sigler, Guy H. 1931.
64. Smith, J. J. 1931.
65. Spies, Warren T. 1930.
66. Thompson, Vern E. 1930-31
67. Utterback, W. E. 1930-31
68. Warren, Frank L. 1930-31
69. Williamson, Mac. Q. 1931.
C. Guy Cutlip's wife, Amo, and his
daughter, Maxine, created a scrapbook of materials relating to his death and
funeral in January, 1938. The letters, telegrams, and cards had originally been
folded and placed in envelopes pasted to the scrapbook pages and labeled
"Personal Letters and Cards", "Club and Business Letters",
"Personal Telegrams", "Club and Business Telegrams",
"Personal Flower Cards", and "Club and Business Cards."
Miscellaneous
Materials
Folder:
1. Register of letters.
2. Register of telegrams.
3. Register of visitors.
4. Greeting accompanying gift to Cutlip.
5. Program from First Christian Church,
Wewoka, OK. January 30, 1938.
6. Letter and clipping from Sarber's Press
Clipping Service, Oklahoma City, OK. January
25, 1938.
7. Article and editorial from the Daily Oklahoman. January 1938.
8. Article in Wewoka Times-Democrat announcing Cutlip's death. January 25, 1938.
Personal Letters
and Telegrams
9. A:
Adams,
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Alexander,
Rev. and Mrs. Virgil
Ambrose,
Margaret Rebman
Andrews,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy L.
Anthony,
Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Auda
10. B:
B.,
Pat
Bailey,
Mrs. H. C.
Barefoot,
Bert B.
Barton,
Mrs. Elis (Aunt Joe)
Bell,
Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
Bennett,
Mrs. C. H.
Berry,
James E.
Birdwell,
T. R.
Bishop,
Lois [Mrs. Homer]
Bohart,
Mrs. James M.
Bond,
Reford
Byrum,
J. Knox
11. C:
Calvert,
Maud
Campbell,
Mrs. W. A.
Cansler,
Granny
Celia,
Aunt and family
Chamblee,
Gladys
Chappell,
Mrs. Byrdie L.
Chase, Mrs. C. L.
Childers,
C. C.
Clark,
Zula B. (Mrs. L. D. Clark)
Cobb,
James H.
Coleman,
Mrs. Dick (see: Mrs. Henry Johnston in Folder 6)
Commons,
A. L.
Conlan,
Czarina C.
Cornels,
Mrs. E. F.
Cox,
Fay (Mrs. Frank Cox)
Cox,
Irene
Cozart,
May me and Leverett
12. D:
Dale,
Mrs. J. R.
Dana,
Dave A.
Davenport,
James S.
Davis,
Mrs. and Mrs. C. Ed
[Davis],
Frankie Pauline
Day,
Pauline
Deweese,
Atha Shelby
Dilley,
Annie L. [Mrs. W. Y. Dilley]
Doris
Douglas,
A. B. (see: George A. Stewart in Folder 12)
Dunaway,
Count and Cecil
13. E:
Edwards,
Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Elliott,
Margaret and Leo
F:
Faulkenberg,
J. E.
Fleming,
Dora Hartzell (Mrs. Fred Fleming)
Frazier,
Mrs. J.R. (see: Winnie M. Sanger in Folder 12)
Fullerton,
Eula C.
G:
Genevieve
(see: Mack in Folder 8)
Gilbert,
Myrtle and Ora
Glenn,
Maxine and Harlan
Glovers,
The
Gorman,
Mrs. T. F.
Greer,
Bruce and Reba
14. H:
Hait,
Mrs. Dora C. Lannom
Hanon,
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. and daughters
Harris,
V. V.
[Heacock],
Alta
Henry,
Eleanor K.
Herring,
William R.
Hightower,
Louise
Hisel,
Mary J.
Holding,
Vera
Howard,
Ethel L.
Hull,
Anna S. and Nellie Sakach
Hutcheson,
Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
I:
Inez
J:
Jennings,
Iowa [Mrs. D. O. Jennings]
Jim
(see: Pearl in Folder 10)
Johnston,
Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Dick Coleman
15. K:
Key,
Bill and Irene
Kincaid,
Eleanor P. (Mrs. J. W. Kincaid)
Korn,
Anna Brosius
L:
Lacy,
Mary
Lawson,
Roberta Campbell
Lewter,
Myrtle [Mrs. Dallas Lewter] and Ruth Olive [Mrs. Richard Olive]
Lilligren,
Mr. and Mrs. S. F.
Lingham,
Bright
Linscheid,
Mr. and Mrs. A.
Linscheid,
Hazel
Little,
Mrs. Frank
Louise
Lucas,
Blanche
Lucas,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
16. M:
Mack
and Genevieve
Marguerite
(see: Pearl in Folder 10)
Mary
Frances
Matthews,
Alice Story
Maurer,
Evalyn A.
McAlester,
Mrs. W. B.
McKinnis,
Mr. and Mrs. George E.
McMahan,
Helen (Mrs. P. P. McMahan)
Memminger,
Martha and Mother
Miller,
Mrs. Henry D.
Mills,
Walt W.
Moffitt,
James W.
17. N:
Nash,
M. A.
Nelson,
Mrs. R. C.
Newman,
Mrs. Nebon and Mrs. W. C. Turner
Nichole,
Norma
Nichols,
Al
[Norvell],
Polly Spencer and Marjorie
O:
Oakley,
Ola D.
Olive,
Ruth [Mrs. Richard Olive] (see: Myrtle Lewter in Folder 7)
Orbie,
(see: Pearl in Folder 10)
Overton,
Mrs. H. L.
Ozbirn,
Mrs. E. Lee
Ozbirn,
Katie
18. P:
Parris,
Bess M.
Patten,
Lela and Clarence
Peacock,
Alta
Pearl
and Orbie, Marguerite and Jim
Phillips,
Mrs. R. L.
Pryor,
F. C.
Q:
Quarles,
Delle
19. R:
Rainey,
George
Ray,
Mrs.
Reed,
Mrs. Herbert Walter and Mrs. Lucille Thurman
Ritchey,
Mrs. W. H.
Roberts,
Eunice B. (Mrs. A. J. Roberts)
Robinson,
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. and Barton
[Ruggles],
Garland
20. S:
Sakach,
Nellie (see: Anna S. Hull in Folder 6)
Sanders,
Mrs. T. C. and Eleanor
Sanger,
Winnie M. and Mrs. J. R. Frazier
Satterthwaite,
Alice M. (Mrs. J. E.)
Service,
Becky E.
Shockley,
Mr. and Mrs. and Marie
Shockley,
Minnie
Smith,
Mrs. Frank L. and Hazellee
Stewart,
George A. and A. B. Douglas
Stubblefield,
Bess
Stumpp,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Sr.
T:
[Taylor],
Virgil
Tepe,
Ben and girls
Thurman,
Mrs. Lucille (see: Mrs. Herbert W. Reed in Folder 11)
Turner,
Mrs. W. C. (see: Mrs. Nebon Newman in Folder 9)
Twinman
[Twinum], Howard and Kittie
21. V:
Van
Divort, Mrs. W. M.
Van
Soudt, Lucile
Veazey,
Clarence W.
W:
Wagner,
Horace
Waldrip,
Mrs. W. M.
Warren,
Anne
Whitcraft,
Edna [Mrs. G. E.]
Wilson,
Mrs. George H.
Wolfe,
C. Dale
Wolfe,
Mrs. Reed
[Wolgamot],
Mildred [Wright]
Wyatt,
Mr. and Mrs. Park
Letters and
Telegrams from Clubs
22. A-G:
Altus
Clionian Club
Anadarko
Philomathic
Club (Mrs. G. C. Wamsley)
Barnsdall
Outlook
Study Club (Mrs. E. R. Luiles)
Bartlesville
Tuesday
Club (Mrs. H. D. Cannon and Mrs. G. V. Rowland)
Boise City
Athenaeum
Club
Bristow
Culture
Club (Mrs. Louis Loeffler)
Broken Bow
Delphian
Study Club
Carmen
Current Research Club
Clinton
Allied
Arts Club (Mrs. Lawrence Wise)
Literary
Club (Mrs. C. H. McBurney)
Cordell
Federated
Clubs (Mrs. O. H. Tidwell, Mrs. F. O. Brown, Mrs. J. W. Kerley)
Cushing
Hypatia
Club (Mrs. O. H. Lachenmeyer)
Duncan
Monday
Study and Philomathic Owl and FLC Clubs
Durant
Seventh
District, Oklahoma Federation of Women's Clubs
(Mrs. W. B. Elmore)
Fort Worth, Texas
University
Place Book Club
Guthrie
Second
District, Oklahoma Federation of Women's Clubs (Mayme Wheeler)
Guymon
Unidentified
Club (Mrs. A. F. Burch, Mrs. Ralph Shackelford)
23. H-O:
Hammon
Federated
Club
Third
District, Oklahoma Federation of Women's Clubs (Mrs. H. M. Parks)
Healdton
Study
Club
Hobart
Yamparika
Club
Hollis
1921.
Sorosis Club
Hugo
Mothers
Inter Se Club
Idabel
Twentieth
Century Study Club (Marie Russell)
McAlester
Fortnightly
Club
Lion's
Club (Sid M. Goldman)
Ohoyohoma
Club
Muskogee
Da-co-tah
Indian Club (R. K. Hodges)
Oklahoma City
National
Research Club (Mrs. R. C. Mills)
Pioneer
Members Club (Mrs. J. A. Ross)
Swastika
Study Club
Tau
Omega Club (Mrs. R. C. Mills
Oolagah
Modern
Priscilla Club (Mrs. Dal Walker)
Sunshine
Club
24. P-S:
Pauls Valley
Home
Culture Club
Ponca City
Twentieth
Century Club (Mrs. W. A. Baird)
World
Research Club
Pond Creek
Study
Club
Poteau
Twentieth
Century Study Club
Rush Springs
MacDowell
Club
Saint Louis
Harmony
Study Club
Sand Springs
Women's
Club (Mrs. S. E. Harman)
Sapulpa
Athenaeum Club
Seminole
Sorosis
Club
Sentinel
Federated
Club Women
Shawnee
Hawthorne
Club
Sarosis
Club (Mrs. C. A. Sweet)
25. T-W:
Tecumseh
P.
E. O., Chapter W
Tulsa
Federation
of Womens Clubs (Mrs. J. Warren Burgess)
Womens
Club (Mrs. E. T. Neibling)
Vinita
Del
Phi Club (Mrs. Richard Wheatley)
Premiere Worthwhile Club (Mrs. C.
A. Wasmund)
Wetumka
Coterie
Club
Wewoka
Order
of Eastern Star, Chapter No. 246
P.
E. O. (Blanche)
Woodward
Beta
Sorosis Club (Mrs. Ernest Godfrey)
Sorosis
Club (Grace H. Fisher)
Personal Flower Cards
26. A:
A.
C. (see: Pat)
Aldridge,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Bart Aldridge
Alleyne
(see: Claude)
Anders,
V. L. (see: Roberts, Ruby)
Aubrey,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob
B:
Baker, Mrs. W. F. (see: Lack)
Beall, Mr. William O.
Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Berry, Lt. Gov. and Mrs. James
E.
Bess and Horace, Mildred, and
Bill; Oklahoma City
Big, Mary, Evelyn, and
Katherine
Biggles, Mr. and Mrs. V. R.
Bill (see: Bess)
Billingsley, Mr. and Mrs. C.
L.
Blanche (see: Janie)
Boone, Mrs. James W.
Boxley, J. D.
Browne, Mrs. Virgil
Butts, Dr. and Mrs. A. M.
C:
Catlett, Mr. and Mrs. John G.
Chase, Mr. and Mrs. R. H., Sr.
and Family; Seminole, OK
Clair (see: Janie)
Claude and Pat, Guy and
Alleyne
Coleman, Mrs. Howard E.,
Howard and Loma
Compton, Mrs. M. W. and Work
Brothers
Consler, Granny (see: Nichols)
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. John T.
Cox, Irene
Creekmore, Mr. and Mrs. P. M.
Crowson, L. W.
Criswell, Vernon Youene
Crockett, Joe B. and Family
Culvert, Mrs. George E. (see:
Frazier, Mrs. John Randolph)
D:
Dale, Mrs. J. R. (see:
Frazier, Mrs. John Randolph)
Davidson, C. M. (Skeet) (see:
Roberts, Ruby)
Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Dean, Irvin and Maude
Deazey, Mrs. Sadie (see: Lack)
Deweese, Mrs. (see: Olive)
Dilley, Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. and
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Heacock
Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Doris
Dotson, Mr. and Mrs. T. D.
Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Dunnaway, Mr. and Mrs. Dow
E:
Eagleton,
W. L.
Edna
(see: Janie)
Edwards,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hale
Evelyn
(see: Big)
F:
Ferguson,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warren
Floyd,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Force,
Mr. and Mrs. R. S.; Dallas, TX
Fore,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Franklin
(see: Nichols)
Frazier,
Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Frazier,
Mrs. John Randolph, Dr. Winnie Sanger, Mrs. J. R. Dale, and Mrs.
George E. Culvert
G:
Garland
and Lisk; Walters, OK
Genieve
(see: Mack)
Gibson,
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. and Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Henry; Ardmore, OK
Gilstrap,
Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Gladden,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L.; Dallas, TX
Glover,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thornton
Gray,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer C.; Tulsa
Guy
(see: Claude)
H:
Halliburton,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Hammons,
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. and Family
Hampton,
Mrs. Ida; Okemah
Harber,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Harker,
Raymond (see: Solomon)
Haulsee,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Heacock,
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. (see: Dilley)
Headley,
Mr. and Mrs. T. G.
Hedley,
Mr. and Mrs.
Helen
(see: Pat)
Henry,
Mr. and Mrs. Ingram (see: Gibson)
Higdon,
Kenneth, Alma Moore, Leone McCabe, and Shirley McDaniel
Hoiyhurst,
Jessie, Dorothy, and Nelson
Horace
(see: Bess)
Horsley,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.
Howell,
Dr. and Mrs. H. A., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howell, and Clayborne Howell
Hubbard,
Dr. and Mrs. B. R.
Humphreys,
Dr. and Mrs. D. W.
I:
Ione
(see: Pat)
J:
Janie
and Clair, Edna and Joe, Blanche and Verus
Janice
(see: Nichols)
Jarvis,
W. M. and Family; Shawnee
Jim
(see: Pearl)
Joe
(see: Janie)
Josephine
(see: Pat)
K:
Katherine
(see: Big)
Kennedy,
Mr. and Mrs. Mainard
Keys,
Col. and Mrs. W. F.
Kidd,
Neona and A. C.
Kiker,
Mr. and Mrs. V. L.
Knight,
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. and Dr. Claude Knight
Krouch,
Julius and Max
Krouch,
Max and Clyde Pitman; Tecumseh
Kunler,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C.; Shawnee
L:
Lack,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. and Mrs. W. F. Baker and Mrs. Sadie Deazey
Laughlin,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Lewis, Mrs. O. D., Mrs. George
McKinnis, Sr., Mrs. Q. C. Sanders, Mrs. C. E. Scott, Mrs. Chester McDonald,
Mrs. Park Wyatt, Mrs. A. F. Stout, and Mrs. D. A. Sweet
Lewter,
Mrs. (see: Olive)
Lidebotham,
Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Lillards,
The
Lisk
(see: Garland)
Long,
Con (see: Phillips)
Long,
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
M:
Mack
and Genieve
Mainard,
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. and Mildred
Margarite
(see: Pearl)
Marland,
Gov. and Mrs. E. W.; Oklahoma City
Maurer,
Evelyn
Mary
(see: Big)
McCabe,
Leone (see: Higdon)
McClung,
J. L. (see: Roberts, Ruby)
McDaniel,
Shirley (see: Higdon)
McDonald,
Mrs. Chester (see: Lewis)
McKinnis,
Mrs. George, Sr. (see: Lewis)
McNaughton,
T. J.
Merrell,
Bice (see: Roberts, Ruby)
Mert
(see: Sophie)
Mildred
(see: Bess)
Mills,
Mr. and Mrs. Walt
Moore,
Alma (see: Higdon)
Moore,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom R. and Mr. and Mrs. A. Milam Wilson
Mussetter,
Fred
N:
Nichols,
Allen G., Franklin and Janice, and Granny Consler
Norvell,
Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
O:
Ogle, Dr. and Mrs. E. E.
Olive,
Mrs., Mrs. Deweese, Mrs. Wolf, and Mrs. Lewter
Orbie,
(see: Pearl)
Owen,
Mr. and Mrs. L. G.
Owens,
O. O.
P:
Parker,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Pat
(see: Claude)
Pat,
Ione, Josephine, A. C., Helen, and Suzanne
Patterson,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. (two cards)
Pearl,
Orbie, Margarite, Jim
Phillips,
Hilton and Con Long
Pitman,
Clyde (see: Krouch)
Powell,
S. D.; Seminole
R:
Roberts,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus and Mother Roberts
Roberts,
Ruby, Co. Clerk; J. L. McClung, Co. Treasurer; V. L. Anders, Co.
Asser.; Bice Merrell,
Sheriff; Calvin T. Smith, and C. M. (Skeet) Davidson
Roberts,
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. and Family
S:
Sanders,
Mrs. Q. C. (see: Lewis)
Sanger,
Dr. Winnie (see: Frazier, Mrs. John Randolph)
Scott,
Mrs. C. E. (see: Lewis)
Sebastian,
Mrs. A. and Charlotte
Seran,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Shan,
Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Shaw,
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Smith,
Calvin T. (see: Roberts, Ruby)
Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank
Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. N. Bert
Smith,
Solon W. (see: Twyford)
Solomon,
J. P. and Raymond Harker
Sophie
and Mert
Stout,
Mrs. A. F. (see: Lewis)
Sturgeon,
Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Sutherland,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J.; Seminole
Suzanne
(see: Pat)
Sweet,
Mrs. A. D. (see: Lewis)
T:
Terry,
Mr. and Mrs. John
Thurston,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Tigon,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. and Family
Traugh,
Mr. and Mrs. R. P.; Oklahoma City
Tucker,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Twinum,
Mr. and Mrs. H. W.; Prague, OK
Twyford,
James L. and Solon W. Smith
V:
Vanzant,
Guy
Verus
(see: Janie)
W:
Waggoner,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D., Miss Johnnie Waggoner, and Mrs. Gether Wolf
Warren,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank (see: Ferguson)
Walker,
Dr. and Mrs. A. A.
Wesley,
Mrs. Henry
Whiteworth,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Milam (see: Moore)
Witte,
Carl G.
Wolf,
Mrs. Gether (see: Waggoner)
Wolfe,
Mrs. (see: Olive)
Work
Brothers (see: Compton)
Wyatt,
Mrs. Park (see: Lewis)
Y:
Youngblood
Family, The
Club and Business
Flower Cards
27. American Legion, Richard Harrison Post
Athenaeum
Club
Bay View Club
Federated
Clubs of Sayre, Mrs. E. F. Cornels, Mrs. Fred Coogar
Oklahoma
City Federation of Women's Club
The
Oklahoma State Federation of Women's Club
First
District of The Oklahoma State Federation of Women's Club, Bartlesville
Third
District of The Oklahoma State Federation of Women's Club
Fourth
District of The Oklahoma State Federation of Women's Club, Weatherford; Mrs.
William Waldrip, Pres.
Fifth
District, Federation of Women's Club
Sixth
District of Federated Club, Muskogee
Seventh
District, Durant; Mrs. H. W. Ritchey (sic)
Eighth
District, The Oklahoma State Federation of Women's Club
First Christian Church
First
National Bank, Wewoka
First
State Bank, Seminole
Gille Flower Shop, Wilbur
Green, mgr.
Hughes
County Bar Association
Jr. Bay View Girls
Key Funeral Home
Ladies of the Round Table, Waukahoma
Club, Sorosis Club, Shakespeare Club, Research Club, Hawthorne Club, Delta Study
Club, Wa-pa-Hi Club
Lion's
Club, Wewoka
Masonic Lodge
Officers and Directors of
Security State Bank
Officers
of First National Bank of Seminole
Pioneer
Club of Atoka
Self
Culture Club, City Federation, B.P.W. Club, En Avant Club
Seminole
Chamber of Commerce, C. W. Johnston, Pres. and Glemu
McDonald, Sec.
Seminole
County Bar Association
Seminole
Police Department
Sorosis
Club, Anawa Club, and Seminole Federated Music Club
Tecumseh
Alumnae Association
Wewoka
Chamber of Commerce
Deeds
Folder:
1. Seminole Nation Certificate of Allotment
to John Hulwa. SE1/4 of NE1/4 of Section 7, T5, R8; NE1/4 of SE1/4 of
Section 7, T5, R8; E1/2 of E 1/2 of SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 7, T5, R8; Lot
7 of Section 8, T5, R8. June 20, 1901.
2. Seminole Nation Certificate of Allotment
to Sammah. E1/2 of SW1/4 of Section 19, T7, R7. June 28, 1902.
3. Seminole Nation Certificate of Allotment
to Jacksey Watko. Lot 1 of Section 3, T10, R7 and Lot 4 of Section 2, T10,
R7, and SW1/4 of NW1/4 of Section 2, T10, R7.
June 28, 1902.
4. Warranty Deed from Willie Powell to H. G.
Butts and A. E. Walker. W1/2 of SW1/4 of Section 15 and NW1/4 of SW1/4 of
Section 22, T7N, R6E. January 26, 1907.
5. Warranty Deed from Sammah and Halea Harjo
to Amo B. Cutlip. E1/2 of SW1/4 of
Section 19, T7N, R7E and W1/2 of SW1/4 of SW1/4 of Section 2, T5N, R6E. February 2, 1907.
6. Warranty Deed from Mary Fixico to Amo B.
Cutlip. SW1/4 of SE1/4 of Sec. 4 and
NE1/4 of SE1/4 of Sec. 5 and W1/2 of SW1/4 of NW1/4 of Sec. 3 and Lots 1 &
2 of Sec. 9, T5N, R7E. February 9, 1907.
7. Warranty Deed from Willie and Salina to A.
W. Butts. E1/2 of NW1/4 and SW1/4 of NW1/4 of Section 5, T6N, R6E. February 9, 1907.
8. Warranty Deed from Robert Johnson to Amo B.
Cutlip. N1/2 of NW1/4 of NE1/4 of Section 34, and Lot 10 in Section 27, T11N,
R6E and E1/2 of E1/2 of SW1/4 of SW1/4 of
Section 32, T11N, R6E. February 12,
1907.
9. Warranty Deed from John Hulwa to A. W.
Butts. SE1/4 of NE1/4 and NE1/4 of
SE1/4 and E1/2 of E1/2 of SW1/4 of NE1/4 of Sec.7 and Lot 7 of Sec. 8, T5N,
R8E. February 12, 1907.
10. Warranty Deed from Jacksey Watko to Amo B.
Cutlip. W1/2 of NW1/4 of Section 2 and
NE1/4 of NE1/4 of Section 3, Township 10 North, Range 7 East. February 12, 1907.
11. Warranty Deed from Sally Hulwa to Amo B.
Cutlip. N1/2 of NE1/4 and W1/2 of E1/2
of SW1/4 of NE1/4 Section 7 and Lots 2 & 3 of Section 8, T5N, R8E. February 16, 1907.
12. Warranty Deed from Salina and Willie to A.
W. Butts. E1/2 of SW1/4 and SW1/4 of
SW1/4 of Section 15 and Lot 8 of Section 16, T7N, R5E. March 1, 1907.
13. Quit Claim Deed from A. W. Butts and Mollie
C. Butts to Amo B. Cutlip. E1/2 of
SW1/4 and SW1/4 of SW1/4 of Sec. 15 and Lot 8 of Sec. 16, T7N, R5E and SE1/4 of
NE1/4 and NE1/4 of SE1/4 and E1/2 of E1/2 of SW1/4 of NE1/4 of Sec. 7 and Lot 7
of Sec. 8 T5N, R8E and E1/2 of NW1/4 and SW1/4 of NW1/4 of Sec. 5, T6N,
R6E. March 11, 1907.
14. Warranty Deed from George Halbutta to Amo B.
Cutlip. SW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section
8, Township 9 North, Range 7 East.
March 22, 1907.
15. Quit Claim Deed from Thomas F. and Lillian
Robertson to Amo B. Cutlip. NE1/4 of
the NW1/4 of Section 23, Township 8 North, Range 6 East. March 25, 1907.
16. Warranty Deed from Wilsey Chupes to Amo. B.
Cutlip. SE1/4 of NW1/4 of Section 1, T7N, R5E. April 7, 1907.
17. Warranty Deed from J. Wesley to Amo. B.
Cutlip. SW1/4 of NE1/4 of Section 15,
T6N, R5E and the S1/2 of NE 1/4 of NW1/4 and the N1/2 of SE1/4 of NW1/4 of
Section 19, T7N, R6E. April 20, 1907.
18. Warranty Deed from Wiley Noon to Amo B.
Cutlip. N1/2 of SE1/4 of Section 3,
T9N, R8E. July 27, 1907.
19. Warranty Deed from Susie C. Peters to Amo B.
Cutlip. Wewoka, Block 25, Lots 4, 5,
& 6. January 4, 1908.
20. Warranty Deed from C. W. Hurst and Melvina
Hurst to Amo B. Cutlip. Wewoka, Block 24, Lots 19, 20, & 21. May 12, 1922.
21. Oil and Gas Lease from Shell Petroleum
Corporation and R. D. Rood to J. M. Bethel. NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section
17, Township 9 North, Range 8 East.
March 7, 1930.
22. Deed of Trustee in Bankruptcy from J. E.
Patterson, trustee of W. C. Bunyard, to C. Guy Cutlip. Wewoka, Bluffview Addition, Block 1, Lots 19
& 20. June 3, 1937.
Note:
Another deed is located in Box 5, Folder 50.
Miscellaneous
Records Relating to the Cutlip Family
23. Petition on behalf of Cutlip. June 5, 1907.
24. Agreement between Cutlip and J. S.
Barham. July 23, 1907.
25. County tax receipt. July 29, 1909.
26. Assessment for county taxes. 1916.
27. Bank deposit slips. 1919, 1924, 1936, 1937.
28. Maxine Cutlip's Red Cross certificate. 1921.
29. Maxine Cutlip's unofficial credit book from
the University of Oklahoma. 1924, 1925.
30. Subpoena for C. Guy Cutlip in case of Jesse
A. Tolerton vs. E. C. Bartlett, et. al.
April 7, 1925.
31. Records relating to real estate mortgage
with V. L. Kiker. Release of claims,
checks, notes, mortgages, and letters. 1926, 1938.
32. Appointment of George Roberts as special
police for Wewoka. July 16, 1926.
33. Cutlip's Commission as Delegate to the U. S.
Good Roads National Convention at
Oklahoma City. June 30, 1930.
34. Minutes of Special Meeting of Directors of
the Wewoka Realty and Trust Company.
November 25, 1930.
35. Operating statement of the Aldridge Hotel,
Wewoka. April 1933.
36. Cutlip's certificate of nomination as
democratic candidate for Superior Judge of Seminole County. July 3, 1934.
37. Cutlip's membership certificate for the Association
for Economy and Tax Equality. November
1935.
38. Hotel receipts from trip to Mexico. October 1936.
39. T. G. Cutlip vs. Ida R. Horn et al,
regarding settlement of T. G. Cutlip's Estate.
1937.
40. Agreement regarding property exchange. August 12, 1938.
41. Certificate of payment of personal
taxes. August 23, 1938.
42. Release of claim against Cutlip estate. November 26, 1938.
43. Certificate for Wewoka street improvement
bond. February 6, 1939.
44. Records of the Pioneer Club of Wewoka. 1940-1941.
45. Cutlip family Christmas card, card
incorporates photo of the Cutlip home and photo of C. Guy, Amo, and Maxine with
their three Pekingese dogs). n.d.
46. Cutlip letterhead stationery and
envelopes. n.d.
47. Greeting and flower cards sent to Cutlip
during illness. From: The City
Federation of Clubs, Seminole County Bar Association, Seminole Post Office News
Stand, Seminole Lions Club, and the Davis Family. n.d.
48. Poem, "Each in His Own Tongue" by William
Herbert Carruth. n.d.
49. Seals for Wewoka Realty & Trust Company
and for C. Guy Cutlip, Public Notary.
n.d.
50. Fragmentary excerpts from Wewoka Selective
Service records. n.d.
51. Wrapping for gavel given to Cutlip by Jim
Petkin. n.d.
52. 1932 Democratic National Convention items
and Masonic apron. Convention items: reception badge, delegate badge,
Governor's staff ribbon, delegate ticket book and "William H. Murray for
President" pin.
Most documents in Box 10 relate to
court cases.
Folder:
1. Ida Centell vs. E. E. Tourtellotte. n.d.
2. Continental Supply Company vs. Seminole
County Board of Commissioners. n.d.
3. Jim Duncan vs. W. B. Pine, et al. 1935.
4. John Elsing vs. Oklahoma Electric Supply
Company. 1937.
5. Farmers National Bank vs. G. L.
Howard. 1930.
6. W. D. Grisso vs. Maud S. Spurr and C. A.
Henderson, et al. 1929.
7. Corabelle Harjo, Guardian: H. T. Thompson
vs. Lucinda Harjo Joshua, et al. n.d.
8. Harlow Publishing Company vs. T. H. Lester
and D. G. Hart. 1937.
9. Tal Jones vs. Shaffer Oil and Refining
Company and B. B. Blakeney. Tal Jones vs. the Town of Wewoka. The Town of
Wewoka vs. Tal Jones and O. L. Parsons. c. 1930.
10. J. F. Killingsworth and Dudley Lancaster vs.
Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company.
c. 1930.
11. Arvey Moore vs. Carter Oil Company. 1930.
12. The Paschal Investment Company vs. A. J. and
Edna Montgomery. 1937.
13. George D. Peebles vs. The Kansas Life
Insurance Company. 1932.
14. Seminole Refining Company vs. Seminole
Supply Company, V. V. Criswell, and C. F. Aldridge. c. 1932.
15. Margaret Stainbrook vs. Shawnee Milling
Company, et al. n.d.
16. John B. Turner vs. Travelers Insurance Company. n.d.
17. Walker and McGovern vs. Seminole County
Board of Commissioners. December 20,
1935.
18. Roy Wood vs. Keyokla Oil Company, et
al. n.d.
19. Motion docket for Seminole County Superior Court
to be held in the courtroom at City Hall in Seminole. January 26, 1935,
February 2, 1935, February 9, 1935.
20. Estate of Oscar D. Strother. 1926, 1930.
Addresses
Folder:
1. "Andrew Jackson: Hero of New
Orleans" by Daniel F. Cohalan.
January 1930.
Constitution Day and the
Constitution by Justin Miller, Washington, D.C.
September 17, 1935.
Congressional Record reprint of
speeches by Thomas P. Gore, Oklahoma Senator.August 1935.
"Governor
William H. Murray's Last General Message to the
Fifteenth Legislature of the State of Oklahoma". January 8, 1935.
"The
Hills of Albermarle" by Luther Harrison, speech delivered at Medicine Park before the League of Young Democrats of
Oklahoma. August 31, 1929.
"Isaac
C. Parker". President's address
read by Harry P. Daily at the 35th annual meeting
of the Bar Association of Arkansas.
n.d.
Book
2. Rubaiyat
of Omar Khayyam, New York: Little Leather Library. n.d.
Cutlip Campaign
Materials
3. "C. Guy Cutlip for Superior
Judge" flyers. n.d.
Leaflets
4. "Oklahoma- Yesterday, Today,
Tomorrow" by Mrs. Dan Morris. n.d.
Price
list of the Buckhorn Curio Store, San Antonio, Texas. n.d.
Report
of the condition of the Security State Bank of Wewoka, Oklahoma. March 5, 1917.
Retail
price list of Vincent Sanford in Toledo, Ohio, for aquariums, fish, and
birds. n.d.
"Greetings"
for those attending the 1932 Democratic National Convention – from the Chicago
Entertainment Committee. June 27, 1932.
Material by Cutlip
5. History
of Law. Wewoka, OK: Lasiter Press,
1927.
6. "Wewoka". n.d.
Programs
7. Seminole County Bar Association,
dedicatory services, Court House.
Cutlip served as toastmaster.
May 11, 1925.
Oklahoma
State Bar Association. Cutlip read a
paper entitled, "History of the Law". December 28-29, 1925.
Statehood
Day banquet. Cutlip's address is located in Box 1, Folder 3. November 16, 1929.
Oklahoma
Memorial Association. 2 copies. Cutlip memorialized Alice Davis, address
located in Box 1, Folder 55. November
15, 1930.
First
Presbyterian Church, Tulsa. Cutlip gave an address, "Oklahoma of
Yesterday," as part of a Statehood Day celebration. November 16, 1930.
Wewoka
Chamber of Commerce annual banquet.
Cutlip served as toastmaster. 1935.
Oklahoma
Memorial Association. Cutlip's address
is located in Box 1, Folder 15. Amo Cutlip's eulogy of Alice Davis is located
in Box 1, Folder 56. November 16, 1935.
Dedication,
Wewoka National Guard Armory. Cutlip served
as the master of ceremonies. February
18, 1937.
Oklahoma
Memorial Association. A eulogy to
Cutlip included in program. November
16, 1938.
Commencement
exercises. This program may relate to
either of the addresses Cutlip gave to graduating high school classes. See: Box 1, Folders 23 and 41. n.d.
Programs from
Theater Shows and Recitals
8. Maxine Cutlip's piano recital,
Wewoka. June 27, 19--
New
National Theater, Washington D. C. - play, "Peg O' My Heart" by J.
Hartley Manners with Laurette Taylor.
May 1921.
Orpheum
Theater, St. Louis - variety show.
October 1922.
American
Theater, St. Louis - play, John Drinkwater's
"Abraham Lincoln" with Frank McGlynn. October 1922.
B.
F. Keith's Theater, Washington D. C. - variety show. November 6, 1922.
Shubert
Belasco Theater, Washington D. C. -
play, Herman Timberg's "Frolics of 1922." November 1922.
B.
F. Keith's Theater, Washington D. C. - variety show. November 20, 1922.
Bush
Conservatory Orchestral School, Symphony Orchestra, Chicago. February 5, 1924.
Bush
Conservatory Orchestral School, Symphony Orchestra, Chicago. April 8, 1924.
Souvenir
Program, Medicine Lodge Peace Treaty Pageant, includes parking space ticket,
October 5-7, 1932.
Travel Brochures
9. Arkansas:
"Facts
and Figures of Fort Smith, Arkansas on U. S. 64, the Pawnee Bill Route". 1933.
Canada:
"Official
Descriptive Folder of Cardston, Alberta" 8pp, illustrated with town map.
1923
Mexico:
"The
Blak Cat" (liquor house) Monterey, Mexico. Exchange table between pesos and dollars. n.d.
Card
from the Modelo Hotel, Oaxaca, Mexico.
n.d.
"Driving
to Mexico? Helpful hints for the
motorist. Plans of Main Cities Along the
Laredo-Mexico City Road".
Compliments of Aguila GasOnline Cataloge. 1936.
"Kaymagui
Licor". n.d.
Leaflet
from Garci-Crespo, a health resort.
n.d.
Map
of Mexico-Nuevo Laredo Highway.
Translation of road signs.
Compliments of Aguila GasOnline Cataloge. 1936.
"Mexico
in Your Own Car". 1935.
Menu,
Hotel Casino de la Selva, Cuernavaca, Mexico.
Ad
for Berreteaga liqour [sic]. October
25, 1936.
"Plano
Esquematico de las Carreteras Nacionales" (Schematic Plan of the National Highways). 1936.
"Recomendaciones
'Aguilol' Para Automoviles de Pasajeros" (Aguilol Recommendations for
Passenger Automobiles). 1936.
Souvenir
menu of the Matamoros Café, H. Matamoros, Mexico. n.d.
New Mexico:
Map
of New Mexico from the Continental Oil Co., Denver. 1926.
Texas:
Point
Isabel, promotional pamphlet from the Port Isabel Company seeking
residents. n.d.
"Sightseeing! See San Antonio, Texas - Wonder Tours by the
Yellow Cab Co." n.d.
Washington D. C.:
"Free
Map and Guide to Washington."
Published by the Royal Blue Line Motor Tours. 1922.
Wyoming:
"Custer
Battlefield Hiway," promotional
pamphlet for the highway between Omaha, NE to Glacier National Park. n.d.
Articles
Folders:
1. "The Blue Image." n.d.
Crabites,
Pierre, "Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Criminal Code," American Bar Association Journal, pp.
469-472. n.d.
Freling
Foster, "Keep Up with the World," Collier's.
1932.
December 3, 1932, pp. 49-50.
December
10, 1932, pp. 47-48.
December
17, 1932, pp. 29-30.
December
24, 1932, pp. 15-16.
December
31, 1932, pp. 27-28.
Houston,
Temple, "Plea for a Fallen Woman."
Dallas: C. R. Jackson Publishing Company. n.d.
Liggett,
Walter W. "Ohio - Lawless and
Unashamed," Plain Talk, pp.
1-22. July 1930.
Liggett,
Walter W. "Whoopee in Oklahoma," Plain
Talk, pp. 641-58. June 1930.
Nelson,
-- Deu Pree, "Summer Retreat that was once a two-room peasant
cottage." n.d.
"1931
Road Projects," Oklahoma, Vol
XV, No. 13. Publication of the Oklahoma
City Chamber of Commerce.
Directories
2. The
Oklahoma Club Woman. The Oklahoma State Federation of Women's Clubs
Official Directory, 1937-1938. Vol. 13, No. 1, Waurika, OK. Photograph of Mrs. Cutlip and a letter from
her on page 1.
Oklahoma Legal Directory. Oklahoma City: Legal Directories Publishing
Co., 1936,
1936, 1937.
Telephone
directory, Wewoka, OK. April 1932.
Telephone
directory, Wewoka, OK. February 1933.
Miscellaneous
3. Berry's Waffle House menu. Refers to Cutlip's death. January 26, 1938.
Petition
to place Wewoka on ballot in election to relocate county seat. Back side has handwritten note concerning
witnesses and cattle stock. 1920.
Seminole
Chamber of Commerce receipts and expenditures.
1935.
Miscellaneous
Booklets
4. "Constitution and By-laws of the
Independent Oil Field Workers Association". December 5, 1934.
"A
Memorial to Washington the Mason, to be erected at Alexandria,
Virginia". Alexandria-Washington
Lodge, No. 22, A. F. & A. M.
4. 1920.
Primary Election Law (Amended Senate
Bill No. 168) and the General Election Law.
Muskogee, OK: Muskogee Printing Co.
1908
"Second
Section. F. C. Degree" (Masonic ritual). n.d.
"The
Seven Wonders of the World: The Most Impressive Things That Men Have Ever
Done". New York: William H. Wise
and Co. 1932.
United States Code Annotated,
Revenue Act, 1932. St. Paul: West Publishing Co.
Untitled
attack on the League for Industrial Democracy. [Possibly by I. V. Horner] 1935.
5. Oklahoma:
Land of Opportunity by Lerona Rosamond Morris. Guthrie, OK: Co-operative
Publishing Co. 2 copies. 1934.
Periodicals
6. The
Garden Club Exchange, Vol. 3, No. 6, Des Moines: Meredith Publishing
Company. February 1932.
Journal of the American
Judicature Society, Vol. XVII, No. 2, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor. Article on pp. 56-57,
"Where Lawyers Aid Court as Triers of Fact," concerns Cutlip. August 1933.
The Gossip, Vol. 1, No. 24, Wewoka,
OK. January 21, 1928.
The New Gossip. Wewoka, OK.
Edited by F. E. Cobb. Issue has poem to
Cutlip and an account of his funeral.
January 28, 1938.
The Pathfinder, No. 2057, The
Pathfinder Publishing Company, Washington, D. C. Reference to Cutlip on page 7.
June 3, 1933.
The Piper. St. Louis: L. R.
Flori Company. May 1935.
Rock Island Magazine, Vol. XIX, No.
1. Article about Wewoka, mentions
Cutlip, pp. 18, 19, 60-61. January
1924.
Speakers Library Magazine, Vol.7, No. 7, Washington,
D. C.: The Speakers Library.
April 1, 1936.
Tidings: From Oklahoma State
Penitentiary, Vol. 2, No. 6, McAlester, OK. November 1, 1925.
Wings, Vol. 9, No. 2,
New York: Literary Guild. February
1935.
Political
Advertisements and Information
7. Affidavit of Henry Franklin, regarding the
Seminole County seat fight of 1908. September
2, 1908.
"The
Airport Proposition," by J. Read Moore.
n.d.
"A
Democratic Call for an Offensive," full-size reprint of page from The New York World. Issued by the Democratic National Executive
Committee. July 27, 1930.
Map
of Seminole County showing Seminole to be nearer the center of the county. Published during county seat fight for vote on
September 5, 1908. July 22, 1908.
"Murray's
Platform for Governor," Broken Bow
News Print. November 21, 1937.
"Murray
Presents His Democratic Platform to State Convention of Party". 1932.
"Some
Pertinent Questions". Regards a
new courthouse in Wewoka. n.d.
"Vote
for the Bonds". Regards courthouse
bonds. April 29, 1920.
"Vote
for W. C. Wood for District Judge".
c. 1930.
"Vote
No! On the $50,000,000 Road Bond Resolution." 1919.
"Wewoka
Works to Win". Published by the
Wewoka Citizens' Committee. Regarding
county seat fight with Seminole. n.d.
Rosicrucian
Materials
8. Material for "neophytes". July 10, 1925.
School Yearbooks
and Newspapers
9. The
Argus, 1944. Annual of the Oklahoma
College for Women, Chickasha, OK. Mrs. Cutlip was a member of the Board of Regents.
10. The
Little Tiger, Wewoka High School newspaper.
Vol. 2, No. 11. May 15,
1918
Vol. 3, No. 2. February
19, 1919
Vol. 3, No. 4. March 18,
1919
Vol. 3, No. 5. April 2,
1919
Vol. 4, No. 1. September
24, 1919
Vol. 4, No. 2. October
8, 1919
Vol. 4, No. 3. October
22, 1919
Vol. 4, No. 4. November
15, 1919
Vol. 4, No. 5. November
18, 1919
Vol. 4, No. 10.February
3, 1920
Vol. 4, No. 11.February
18, 1920
Vol. 4, No. 12. April
26, 1920
The Little Tiger, Wewoka High
School yearbook.
11. Vol.
2 1919
12. Vol.
3 1920
13. Vol. 4 1921.
Song Sheets
14. Menu and song sheet for Wewoka Commercial
Club Banquet of which Cutlip was president.
December 11, 1921.
Song
sheet, National Business Women's Week.
March 1936.
Folders:
1. "Before Oklahoma" series
2. Clippings about Cutlip
3. Clippings about Cutlip
4. Clippings by Cutlip
5. Clippings about Amo Cutlip
6. Clippings about Maxine Cutlip
7. Clippings by C. L. Douglas
8. Clippings about friends of the Cutlips
9. Clippings about the Seminoles
10. Clippings about Wewoka
11. "Don't Worry" column by Walter
Mills
12. Informative clippings
13. Okmulgee
Daily Times, Vol. XI, No. 228.
Souvenir Edition, Constitutional Convention Reunion. September 22, 1929.
Ledger of
the Wewoka Trading Company. October 16,
1864 to January, 31 1871.
Journal of
the Wewoka Trading Company. October 16, 1864 to January, 24 1872.
8370, Box
2
Certificate
of Appointment for Cutlip as Colonel on Governor William H. Murray's
Staff. January 12, 1931.
Certificate
for Cutlip's Commission for Superior Judge for Seminole County signed by
Oklahoma Governor William H. Murray.
March 19, 1931.
Certification
for C. Guy Cutlip as a Smithsonian Institution Patron. n.d.
Maps
22-1009-8505:
Amended
Plat of Bluffview Addition, Wewoka, Oklahoma.
2 copies. 1928.
22-1010-8505:
"Map of
Southeast Oklahoma Showing Location of Farms, James Cahan, owner, 2749 Sunnyside Ave., Chicago, Ill." n.d.
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