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Identifier: 2006.012.18
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"In regard to your inquiry in Tribune's Rambler, Tulsa was never officially known as 'Tulsey Town'...Have been living here since 1886, so you can understand that I have seen a village in 'The Wild' grow to a metropolitan city."
Dates:
1956-05-16
Item
Identifier: 2006.012.9
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List of Oklahoma museums, listed by the city/town in which they are located. Signed by Dick Tenney.
Dates:
1951 - 1952
Item
Identifier: 2006.012.12
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From the File:
An artificial collection that consists of materials pertaining to Oklahoma and Oklahomans in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and is not part of any other collection.The Oklahoma Collection subsumes the old Oklahoma Ephemera, Oklahoma Historical Photos and Docs and Oklahoma Maps collections. Ephemera was a remnant of the McFarlin Reference Department's vertical files, the larger portion having been sent to the Tulsa City-County Library, which was kept during the late 1940s...
Dates:
1950s
Item
Identifier: 2006.012.12
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View of the Lower Flagg Springs, located in Cimarron County, Oklahoma.
Dates:
1950s
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Identifier: 2006.012.12
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Close-up view of the rock, located in Cimarron County, Oklahoma.
Dates:
1950s
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Identifier: 2006.012.12
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View of the rock, located in Cimarron County, Oklahoma.
Dates:
1950s
Item
Identifier: 2006.012.12
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"Map of Old Santa Fe Trail, Okla. panhandle. [Red line] = route traveled by me [Dick Tenney].
Dates:
1864 - 1991
Item
Identifier: 2006.012.20
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Two views of the ranch house, other buildings, and picket fencing at the Mashed-O-Ranch, located north of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Dates:
1950s
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Identifier: 2006.012.7
Scope and Contents
Exterior view of Guthrie's Masonic Temple, the largest in the world at the time the snapshot was taken. Situated on thge old State Capitol grounds. Copyright Dick Tenney.
Dates:
1950s
File
Identifier: 2006.012.9
Scope and Contents
From the File:
An artificial collection that consists of materials pertaining to Oklahoma and Oklahomans in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and is not part of any other collection.The Oklahoma Collection subsumes the old Oklahoma Ephemera, Oklahoma Historical Photos and Docs and Oklahoma Maps collections. Ephemera was a remnant of the McFarlin Reference Department's vertical files, the larger portion having been sent to the Tulsa City-County Library, which was kept during the late 1940s...
Dates:
1864 - 1991