Murdock, Myrtle Cheney (Myrtle Mina Cheney), 1885-1980
Dates
- Existence: 1885-11-28 - 1980-03-18
Gender
- Females
Occupations
Places
- Hancock County (Ill.) (Place of Birth)
- Tempe (Ariz.) (Place of Death)
Languages used
- English
Found in 6 Collections or records:
John and Myrtle Murdock Helping to Hold up a Mural Drawn on a Long Roll of Paper. S.L., circa 1950
This collection consists of 36 silver gelatin photographs documenting John R. Murdock's political career, including public ceremonies, portraits, and spot news. Among the prominent figures depicted are Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman.
John Murdock with his Wife Myrtle, who is being Presented with an Award. S.L., circa 1940
This collection consists of 36 silver gelatin photographs documenting John R. Murdock's political career, including public ceremonies, portraits, and spot news. Among the prominent figures depicted are Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman.
Mrs. John Murdock Unveiling a Bust of a Historical Figure. S.L., circa 1950
This collection consists of 36 silver gelatin photographs documenting John R. Murdock's political career, including public ceremonies, portraits, and spot news. Among the prominent figures depicted are Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman.
John Robert Murdock Photographs
This collection consists of 36 silver gelatin photographs documenting John R. Murdock's political career, including public ceremonies, portraits, and spot news. Among the prominent figures depicted are Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman.
Myrtle Cheney Murdock Collection
The Myrtle Cheney Murdock Collection consists of newspaper columns, correspondence, essays, news clippings, and musical scores. The majority of the materials constitute manuscript and published versions of Murdock's Arizona Republic newspaper column, Washington Life from the Congressman's Wife
, published from 1938 to 1943.
Portrait of Myrtle (Cheney) Murdock. S.L., circa 1940
This collection consists of 36 silver gelatin photographs documenting John R. Murdock's political career, including public ceremonies, portraits, and spot news. Among the prominent figures depicted are Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman.