Box 2
Contains 388 Results:
Sybil Turville - From Morris Sheppard re: Recommendation of Sybil Turville, May 21, 1924
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.
Sybil Turville - To Morris Sheppard re: Sybil Turville, May 26, 1924
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.
To Murray B. Jones re: Joseph W. Bailey for Governor, August 5, 1920
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.
To Governor Miriam A. Ferguson re: Appointment of J. D. Harvey to Commission of Appeals, June 20, 1925
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.
Address of Welcome Delivered Before Trans Mississippi Commercial Congress, April 17, 1900
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.
Delivered at Banquet to Judge John G. Tod, undated
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.
"In the Union of Brotherhood There is Strength", undated
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.
"The De-Facto Wife", undated
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.
Transcript of unknown speech re: agriculture and politics, undated
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.
"Echoes of Lawyer's Banquet", undated
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.
"Klan Oath Revealed", undated
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.
"People's Forum for Fair Play" by Quincy Ewing, November 29, 1925
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.
"Supreme Bench Vacancy" by W. P. Hobby, undated
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.
"The Post's Poultry Department", September 14, 1918
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.
"Torn Out Like a Page from Houston's Past...", February 25, 1947
This series consists of correspondence and other documents relating to all aspects of Presley K. Ewing’s life including letters recommending his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States as well as correspondence regarding legal cases. The bulk of the series contains letters to and from family members, but of particular interest is a series of correspondence with William Jennings Bryan.