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Petrol Stamp Collection
This collection contains multiple items. There is a stamp book, a scrap book, the oil stamp collection, media documents and petroleum documents. These are an assortment of different material concerning oil and the oil industry.
Peyote Papers, 1918-1925
Phi Beta Kappa papers, Undated
Collection of materials relating to the activities of the Beta chapter of Oklahoma Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa established at the University of Tulsa in 1989. Includes: publicity materials; copies of the constitution and by-laws; copies of the University's application for membership; and correspondence regarding the establishment of the chapter.
Philander Reeder diaries, 1875-1914
Collection consists of photocopied diaries (location of originals unknown) of Dr. Philander Reeder (a doctor in Arizona Territory and Indian Territory) and span a 39-year period, relating his activities from 1875 in Nebraska through 1914 in Tulsa. Within these diaries, Dr. Reeder keeps an account of his travels, business dealings, patients and friends, as well as current events and personal recollections. Reeder made special note of the weather each day.
Philip Gillette Cole Papers, 1876-1937
The Journal of the 7th Cavalry's Yellowstone Expedition of 1876, correspondence with Theodore W. Goldin, E. A. Brininstool, and others comprise this collection.
Interesting item: One letter in this collection was penned by Theodore Goldin, survivor of the Custer expedition, to Dr. Cole promising the Cole children a story. Another letter folĀ lowed in which Goldin enclosed the story, "A Winter's Raid,'' pertaining to the raid of the 7th Cavalry under Major Reno.
Philip Larkin correspondence, 1952-1977
Phonodisc collection, 1924-1978
An artificial collection containing 45 rpm discs, 78 rpm discs, 10 inch discs, 12 inch discs, thirty-four 33 1/3 rpm discs, and one 10.5" reel mono recording.
Pimeria Alta letters, 1747-1752
Letter from Father Jacobo Sedelmayr to Provincial Father Andres Xavier Garcia, in reference to the urgent need for mission priests in Arizona country as well as for the two new missions just founded by Father Christoval de Escobar.
Account, dictated by Father R. P. Gaspar Stigler, of the uprising of the Indians in the territory of what is now Arizona and New Mexico.
Pond and Steedman Report, 1788-1792
Entitled "Peter Pond and William Steedman's communications to the Secretary of War, 1792," this is a report of their journey to Niagara, their experiences among the New York Indians, principally the Onondagas, Senecas, and Oneidas, and their account of a council meeting at Buffalo,
Attached to this report is a communication from the Governor of the Western Territory made in 1788 regarding settlement of the Indian Tribes north of the Ohio River.