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Roy G. Saunders collection of Mattie Dial Hughes WWI letters, 1918-1922
17 letters in French (10 of which have English translations) plus 2 English tranlations with no accompanying French letters from Gilberte Laplace and her [adoptive] mother, a refugee from the Ardennes during WWI; written to Gilberte's "god-mother" and benefactor, Mattie Dial Hughes.
Ruby Mae Jones collection, 1920-1983
Family and personal memorabilia of Tulsa woman who enjoyed a long career in the Tulsa public schools. She wrote and collected various poems. Goethe was one poet and writer that she enjoyed. Albert Schweitzer was one of her favorite composers. She followed Dr. Schweitzer's career closely. She personally wrote an unpublished juvenile novel. She wrote articles and poems that were published in various newspapers.
Rufus Cochran Formula Book, Undated
According to a brief notation, this small notebook contains several pages of medical formulas all written in Cherokee by Rufus Cochran.
Rules for the government of the National Council: adopted at its regular session, November, 1883
A regular act in 10 sections.
Rules of the Senate, Undated
Cherokee Senate rules in 25 sections.
Rush Nutt Diary, 1805
A manuscript diary of a tour through the western and southern parts of the United States by Rush Nutt, describing his journey which began in Virginia in 1805. Containing approximately 100 pages, notebook size, it is bound in sections, some of which are missing.
Russell Olive Weathers WWI materials, Undated
Russell Olive Weathers's WWI US [Army] tunic, trousers and panoramic photographs.
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala manuscripts, 1975-1976
Consist of handwritten drafts of the short stories, "Desecration" and "How I Became a Holy Mother," published in How I Became a Holy Mother and Other Stories, 1976; the play, "A Lost Cause," [date unknown]; and the novel, Heat and Dust, (1975), all written in three manuscript notebooks with multiple notes and draft fragments clipped to the pages and notes laid in.
S. Arthur Devan WWI-era photo-journal, 1918-1919
Photo-journal kept by American soldier S. Arthur Devan during his service with unidentified branch of the military. Handwritten captions. WWI France, 1918-1919.