Ku Klux Klan (1915- ). Tulsa Chapter
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Circular template, 1928-01-31
Template for a circular letter to Klansmen regarding the collection of dues. Signed by T.H. McCay. Includes a cut-and-mail remittance form at bottom.
Membership roster - Tulsa chapter, 1928 - 1931
Post-bound roster with handwritten alphabetical entries including member name, address, and occupation, for the years 1928-1931.
Membership roster - Tulsa chapter: READING COPY, 1928 - 1931
Post-bound roster with handwritten alphabetical entries including member name, address, and occupation, for the years 1928-1931.
Official document , 1928-01-18
Organization circular from Imperial Wizard H.W. Evans to Faithful and Esteemed Klansman [R.E. Autry, Tulsa, OK]. Letter begins: "It has pleased Almighty God, in the plenitude of His Wisdom, to forge in the Workshop of the Universe a great instrumentality to labor and achieve for His cause...."
Stamped at the bottow left of the letter: K-TRIO Feb 22nd, Beno Hall. Very IMPORTANT. Be On Hand.
Original typescript, 1936
Draft acceptance speech given by an unidentified Klansman. Typescript begins: "Klansmen: I have been honored in being elected as your Exalted Cyclops. I did not seek this high honor, but the will of the members of Tulsa Klan Number Two, Realm of Oklahoma, saw fit to confer this honor on me and I am highly appreciative...."
Photocopied articles
Photocopies of articles from a variety of published sources, most with Settle's handwritten comments and notes attached.
"The Ku Klux Klan in Tulsa County..."
"The Ku Klux Klan in Tulsa County, Oklahoma During the Early 1920s." Photocopied typescript by Meyers for the Department of History, The University of Tulsa, 1974.
"The Modern Ku Klux Klan in Oklahoma...", 1946
"The Modern Ku Klux Klan in Oklahoma in the 1920's". Gill's report for Readings in Recent U.S. History.