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Spiro Mound Village, Scene from the Past, Undated
Item
Identifier: 1981-008-7-spiromounds-1
Scope and Contents
A typed and hand illustrated pamphlet to accompany a Spiro Mounds model village. Presented by the Department of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma.
Dates:
Undated
The Veteran's Farewell. "Good bye my lad, I only wish I was young enough to go with you!" Enlist Now!, 1914
Item
Identifier: 1992.004.5.6.3.38
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
World War I era posters produced in England.
Dates:
1914
Topographical map of the road from Missouri to Oregon, commencing at the mouth of the Kansas in the Missouri River and ending at the mouth of the Wallah Wallah in the Columbia, 1846
Item
Identifier: G4052.O7 1846 .P74 OVRSZ
Scope and Contents
Topographical map of the road from Missouri to Oregon, commencing at the mouth of the Kansas in the Missouri River and ending at the mouth of the Wallah Wallah in the Columbia / from the field notes and journal of Capt. J.C. Frémont, and from sketches and notes made on the ground by his assistant Charles Preuss ; compiled by Charles Preuss, 1846 by order of the Senate of the United States.Title from leaf one. In VII sections." Relief shown by hachures. Includes "meteorological...
Dates:
1846
USS Winslow (TB-5), 1901
Item
Identifier: 1981.008.7
Scope and Contents
USS Navy torpedo boat No. 5/TB-5, pictured berthed at the dock where the Navy first tested its primitive submarine, the Holland, in 1899. The Winslow played a major role in the Spanish American War battle of Cardenas and was the boat on which Ensign Worth Bagley (of North Carolina) was the first naval officer to be killed in the war.
Dates:
1901
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