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Collection
Identifier: 2008-006
Scope and Contents
Consists of 2 bound scores, 5 separate files of scores, 1 short manuscript. The Everett Ellis Hibbard scores contain a small number of manuscript scores.
Dates:
1944 - 1949
Collection
Identifier: 1980-002
Scope and Contents
A collection of photographs produced from the Farm Security Administration files held by the Library of Congress. A copy of all photographs identified to Oklahoma during the 1930s and early 1940s were ordered. While the subject matter of the photographs varies, there is extensive documentation of the effects of the Depression on Oklahoma residents, as well as oil wells and refineries, railroads and farm activities. Nearly all of the photographs were taken by Russell Lee, although the...
Dates:
approximately 1930s-1940s
Collection
Identifier: 1975-002-8-1
Scope and Contents
Consists of oil well production logs, well analysis reports, drilling reports, radioactivity logs, and related correspondence for oil wells leased or owned and operated by Frank J. Bonawit, Tulsa, Oklahoma during the mid-1940s through mid-1950s.
Dates:
1944 - 1954
Collection
Identifier: 1978-003
Scope and Contents
Printed ephemera relating to regional oil industry; much is concerned with oil activities in Osage County. Includes oil related photographs plus photograph album documenting the filming of an oil field safety film.
Dates:
circa early 1900s
Collection
Identifier: MS-1944-67
Scope and Contents
Drafts of Foreman’s manuscripts are in this collection. The original manuscripts in this collection were written mostly in the 1930’s and 40’s; the great number of transcripts and Photostats are mostly from 18th and 19th century sources. Practically all relate to the social, political and economic development of Indian Territory and the State of Oklahoma.The original manuscripts are largely the correspondence Mr. Foreman maintained with person who could furnish historical...
Dates:
18th century to 1940's
Collection
Identifier: 1982-007
Scope and Contents
Archive of annual industrial exposition based in Tulsa; includes executive correspondence, preparations materials, financial accounts, photographs, maps and artefacts. The International Petroleum Exposition Archive is organized into eight Series: Series 1: Historical papers include the history of the IPE; a local, regional, and general history of the petroleum industry; the by-laws of the IPE. Series 2: Correspondence consisting of administrative and exhibitor related...
Dates:
1923 - 1980
unspecified
Identifier: 1979-009
Scope and Contents
Consists of 18 posters and/or proofs of posters and other advertising formats promoting a variety of music concerts and/or advertising the Jim Halsey Company, Inc. Advertised as the "Exclusive Representative for a World of Entertainment". The Jim Halsey Company brought such musicians as Arlo Guthrie, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Freddy Fender, Roy Clark, Johnny Lee Wills, Barbara Mandrell, Hoyt Axton, Joe Venuti and Eldon Shamblin to Tulsa in the 70s and 80s.
Dates:
1973 - 1984
Collection
Identifier: 1979-005
Scope and Contents
Consists of business correspondence, documents, and photographs relating to Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Included in the collection are documents relating to Pawnee Bill's (Gordon W. Lillie) Old Town and Great Far East Show, a proposed radio program, "The Last of the Frontier Scouts," and photographs.
Dates:
1881 - 1919
Collection
Identifier: 1990-006
Scope and Contents
The Lerona Rosamond Morris papers are organized into 3 series:
Series 1: Correspondence consists primarily of promotional material from various publishing companies for whom Morris sold magazine subscriptions. Also included is a letter from Morris’ sister, Lillie, and a school paper written by Morris’ son, Harold. The correspondence dates from 1932-1938. Series 2: Writings consists primarily of manuscript material relating to Morris’ historical novel, When East Goes West. ...
Dates:
1928 - 1944
Collection
Identifier: 1976-016
Scope and Contents
The papers are organized into 9 series:
Series 1: Autobiographical: consists of handwritten brief accounts of Lilah Lindsey's life and a carbon copy typescript of Lilah Lindsey's interview with Effie S. Jackson.Series 2: Correspondence: consists primarily of letters and postcards to Lilah Lindsey from friends, family, and civic group associates, as well as city, state, and federal government departments and offices. Notable among the correspondents are Anna Eliza Worcester...
Dates:
1866 - 1944