Underwood was member of the United States House of Representatives from 1895 to 1915 and of the United States Senate from 1915 to 1926. He was House majority leader from 1911 to 1915. This was the last photograph taken of Underwood before his...
Underwood was a candidate for the 1924 Democratic presidential nomination. He served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1895 to 1915 and of the United States Senate from 1915 to 1926.
Underwood was member of the United States House of Representatives from 1895 to 1915 and of the United States Senate from 1915 to 1926. He was House majority leader from 1911 to 1915.
Underwood was member of the United States House of Representatives from 1895 to 1915 and of the United States Senate from 1915 to 1926. He was House majority leader from 1911 to 1915.
Underwood was member of the United States House of Representatives from 1895 to 1915 and of the United States Senate from 1915 to 1926. He was House majority leader from 1911 to 1915.
Underwood was member of the United States House of Representatives from 1895 to 1915 and of the United States Senate from 1915 to 1926. He was House majority leader from 1911 to 1915.
Underwood was member of the United States House of Representatives from 1895 to 1915 and of the United States Senate from 1915 to 1926. He was House majority leader from 1911 to 1915.
The letter addresses Gunter's warning that Governor Kilby's supporters are planning to work against Underwood's reelection in the fall. At the time the letter was written, Underwood was a member of the United States Senate (he served there from...
In the first letter, written November 22, 1918, Cooke discusses claims some of the prohibitionists have made against Underwood. In the second letter, written November 30, 1918, Underwood thanks Cooke for his support and denies the accusations of...
In the first letter, written May 23, 1919, Lang pledges his support for Underwood in the upcoming election, despite some disagreements over prohibition and the League of Nations. He also asks Underwood to support his friend, Lloyd M. Hooper, for...
In the first letter, written June 11, 1919, Gilmer pledges his support for Underwood in the next election; expresses his disapproval of President Wilson, especially regarding the League of Nations; and criticizes the method of ratifying the recent...
Leaflet issued by the Underwood Campaign Committee for Alabama, during Senator Oscar Underwood's run for president of the United States. The publication defends his position on the prohibition issue; while Underwood originally opposed the...