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Tulsa Locomotion ephemera, 1928-1982
Collection of 49 Tulsa train station blueprints and Tulsa Locomotion: 100 Years of Pride and Progress 1882-1982 bumper stickers, plackards, posters and calendar.
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Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 archive
Tulsa School of Poets collection
Publications and ephemera related to the Tulsa School of Poets. Tulsa Central High School yearbook and ephemera; published poetry by Ron Padgett, Ted Berrigan, Dick Gallup, and Joe Brainard; v.1, no.3 (1959) of The White Dove Review; three issues of C: A Journal of Poetry.
Tulsa Women's Club archive, 1909-1976
Two Great Scouts and their Pawnee Battalion Manuscript, approximately 1928
Typescript draft with handwritten revisions and corrections of "Two great scouts and their Pawnee battalion; the experiences of Frank J. North and Luther H. North, pioneers in the great West, 1856-1882, and their defence of the building of the Union Pacific Railroad."
[Two relations of the most supreme Texas significance], approximately 1770-1777
Tyner Smith WWI materials, 1918-1919
Photographs, postcards, carte d'identitie, 1921 transcription of Chaplain of USA Ambulance Assoc. reply to New York Times maligning Dos Passos and Ambulance Service, Ambulance Serivce Bulletin 1918, 1918-1919 personal letters, Discharges papers, two maps of Paris
Unidentified Historical Research Notes, Undated
Notes on cards and sheets of paper on various topics including Tulsa history, Ozark superstitions, Native American dance and culture, and other topics. This may have been in preparation of the researcher writing a fictional novel.
United Business Interests of the Aviation Industry Progress Dinner, 1929
Souvenir program from the Progress Dinner of United Business Interests to the Aviation Industry, held under the auspices of the National Exchange Club at the Hotel Commodore, with accompanying speech typescripts and seating roster. The dinner celebrated pioneers in the field of aviation, including Amelia Earhart and the crew of the Question Mark aircraft.
United Confederate Veterans pennant, 1918
Pennant from the 1918 meeting of United Confederate Veterans in Tulsa, Oklahoma.