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9-29-48 s TRUMAN NATIONAL MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA ARCHIVES AND LEVEL RECORDS in SERVICE" I am happy to be in a good Democratic town like Muskogee. All day our train has been riding through the rich farm country of your state. I could tell by looking at your rich farms on our way into Muskogee that you people, like everybody else in the country, were having good times. Back in the Republican depression days, the total cash returns for Muskogee County farmers were less than Two Million Dollars. In this year of Nineteen Forty-eight, they are almost Ten Million Dollars, a Five Hundred per cent increase. Bill Stigher

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