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Collection
Identifier: 2011-054
Scope and Contents
Theatre and dance costumes, shoes and accessories.
Dates:
1951 - 1998
File
Identifier: 1971-004
Scope and Contents
This is an artificial collection bringing together several specific acquisitions of Riggs related materials, with each series denoting a separate accession. In this collection appear correspondence between Riggs, Noel Kaho, Oscar Hammerstein, Oklahoma Governor Raymond Gary, and others. Also included are drafts of a poem, Antique Evening, and plays such as A World Elsewhere. There is also much about Oklahoma! including Riggs' notes for Green Grow the Lilacs, photographs, clippings, and a...
Dates:
1927 - 2002
Scope and Contents
Mahomet, chief or sachem of the Mohegan Indians, writes to King George II to ask for protection from the English settlers in Connecticut.
Dates:
1737
Item
Identifier: 2005-008
Scope and Contents
Framed mixed media artefact consisting of hand stitched embroidery, on primitive cloth, surrounding a photograph of an unidentified man dressed in a naval uniform. 15 x 20 inches; 24 x 27 inches framed.
Dates:
1916
Item
Identifier: 2007-047
Content Description
An 18th-century commonplace book , used as a cook book, predominantly written in a contemporary hand in black ink. Nearly two hundred and seventy food and beverage recipes from the 18th century. A second hand begins with the date of 1776, and contains twelve recipes. The final six leaves are blank. No specific compiler is identified, though many recipes indicate their source, e.g. Mrs. Broughton, Mrs. Goldsmith, etc.
Dates:
approximately 1750-1900, bulk approximately 1750-1800 Res
Collection
Identifier: E97-R63 1813
Content Description
Manuscript notebook in Hebrew and English. Content consists largely of an elementary grammar and dictionary of Biblical Hebrew, including Hebrew words for entries suggesting Cherokee culture (such as quiver, bow, buffalo, and red blood man.) An assortment of notes laid-in, mostly for use in catechism but also including receipts for books, an iron stove, groceries and various household articles dated from 1828-1845.Records a wedding celebrated by Roberts in Valley Towns on August...
Dates:
1813 - 1845; Majority of material found within 1813 - 1836
Collection
Identifier: 1500-026
Scope and Contents
Artificial collection of maps organized into the following categories: World; North American continent; Oklahoma and Indian Territory; Indians of North America; and atlases.
This collection does not include the WWI related maps which may be found in the collection WWI maps, 1910-1920, 1500-027.
Dates:
1500 - 2000; Majority of material found within 1820 - 1920
Collection
Identifier: MC-1964-85
Scope and Contents
This item is a small notebook apparently in the hand of Marcus Claudius Marcellus Hammond describing a buffalo hunt which started at Fort Gibson, June 21, 1841. Four men with their servants took part in the hunt. There are approximately eighty pages devoted to the description of the hunt and their experiences at various camps. Toward the end of the narrative he has a short list of Indian words with the English translation, a rough account of some of his expenses, and at the very end, some...
Dates:
1841
Collection
Identifier: 1991-003
Scope and Contents
The Margaret Crosland correspondence consists of approximately 250 handwritten letters, postcards and typed letters from Crosland to Peter Owen and /or the associates of Peter Owen Ltd. (Elizabeth Moore, Elfreda "Freda" Powell, and Michael Levien); approximately 265 carbon copy typed letters from Peter Owen and/or his associates to Crosland; and other occasional related typed letters between Crosland and/or Peter Owen Ltd. With other publishers, translators, authors, etc. Please note that...
Dates:
1955 - 1969
File
Identifier: 1976-005
Scope and Contents
Consists of typescript and carbon typescript drafts, as well as working notes, for three novels and the signed offprint of an essay. Included in the collection is a letter from Samuel Epstein to Margaret Drabble, a letter from Margaret Drabble to Gordon Taylor (English Department, University of Tulsa) with an attached note from Taylor to Sid Huttner (Curator, Special Collections, University of Tulsa).
Dates:
Undated