Gray, Gregory Allen
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
A Map of North America denoting the boundaries of the yearly meeting of friends, and the locations of various Indian tribes, approximately 1837
Hand tinted map, showing North American and approximate borders of states and territories.
Atlas of the United States. Kansas, and the territories of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Indian Territory, 1872
Hand col. lithographed map. Counties in full color. Relief shown by hachures.
Scale 1: 3,000,000
Published by Stedman, Brown & Lyon, Cincinnati. 1872. Entered ... 1872, by H.F. Walling, and O.W. Gray, and H.H. Lloyd & Co. ... Washington)
Boundary of the Creek Country Surveyed Under the Direction of the Bureau of Topl. Engs, 1858
Gray Family, 1986-10-22
no.32931
Greg Gray collection of petroliana, 1974
Petroliana collection that includes a Milton Bradley board game called "King Oil", for ages 9 to adult, combining luck and strategy to control the oil fields. Game includes plastic game board, plastic playing pieces, printed playing cards, play money, and instructions and 3 issues of "Mid Continent News Humor".
Greg Gray donation of Ben Henneke manuscript.
Greg Gray gift of Adah Robinson recording
Map illustrating the plan of the defences of the Western Frontier, as proposed by Major General Gaines…, 1838-02-28
Map shows post removal tribal locations, proposed and extant forts extending from Galveston to Lake Superior, from the Mississippi River to the National Boundary.
Scale: 1” = 50 miles
Map illustrating the plan of the defences of the Western Frontier, as proposed by the Charles Gratiot…, 1837-10-31
Map shows post removal tribal locations, proposed and extant forts extending from Galveston to Lake Superior, from the Mississippi River to the National Boundary. Shoes distances and days to march those distances.
Scale: 1” = 50 miles
Map illustrating the plan of the defences of the Western Frontier, as proposed by the Hon. H. R. Poinsett, Sec. of War…, 1837-12-30
Map shows post removal tribal locations, proposed and extant forts extending from Galveston to Lake Superior, from the Mississippi River to the National Boundary.
Scale: 1” = 50 miles
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- Archival Object 17
- Unprocessed Material 2
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- Subject
- Board games. 1
- Petroleum -- Prospecting. 1
- Petroleum -- Refining. 1
- Petroliana. 1