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[3 Lists of Nesbit books compiled by Selwyn Goodacre], undated
Consists of a mixture of materials that belonged to Edith Nesbit, her biographers (Doris Langley Moore and Julia Briggs), her daughter-in-law Gertrude Bland, and others. Includes correspondence, work product, original manuscripts, artifacts, photographs, clipping albums, oversized artwork, and a wooden writing case.
0003 Me-to-op-pe (May White)
The allotment cards in this collection give roll number, member's Indian name, English equivalent and exact description and location of the allotted lands.
Each card measures approximately 3 11/16 inches by 8 1/4 inches and typically bears the roll number, English and/or Indian name, number of acres allotted and their exact location. Some cards are accompanied by plats. The cards DO NOT contain genealogical information.
“3 - Mr. Tiffen, Mr. and Mrs. Hume, The Gautama Buddha, Jehovah, and Mr. Claye.” Incomplete carbon copy typed draft with handwritten revisions p1, 4-5, 12, 14, 16-25, 36. Excised copy of article.
An artificial collection of materials consisting of correspondence, writings, and other personal papers of the British author, journalist, literary critic and travel writer Rebecca West.
3 Nov 1972
Consists of the correspondence, documents, newspaper and magazine articles, photographs and miscellaneous materials associated with the Occupation of Wounded Knee, South Dakota (1973), where Frizzell served as Chief Government Negotiator in the capacity of Assistant Attorney General (Land and Natural Resources Division, U. S. Department of Justice) and later as Solicitor, U. S. Department of the Interior.
3 pages laid in.
3-ring binder, 1918
"3 State Schools Join To Explore High Tech", August 28, 1984
Newspaper article clipping from The Tulsa Tribune.
3 stenographers manuscript notebooks and 1 pocket notebook, all containing shorthand notes.
3 to Make Ready, 1946 July
A box of old playbills, photographs and clippings.
"3 Tulsans To Be Inducted Into Aviation Hall Of Fame" , November 27, 1981
Newspaper article clipping from The Tulsa Tribune.