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Seger Colony Ledger
Colony was founded in 1886 by John Homer Seger as a settlement for Arapaho after conflicts with white settlement on their lands. Seger had arrived in the region in 1872 to work at the Indian agency on the Cheyenne and Arapaho reservation. Seven years after founding Colony, he began an industrial training school which largely taught farming and agriculture to the Native American residents (who included Arapaho and Cheyenne but also members of other tribes).
Southern Production and Sinclair Oil and Gas Companies Kodachrome transparencies, approximately 1950s-1960s
Consists of 330 color transparencies of Southern Production Company and Sinclair Oil and Gas Company oil production sites, petroleum product plants, research centers, and scenery in areas such as Alaska, Canada, Colorado, Illinois, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming.
State Capital Printing Company archive, 1900-1911
Consists of the articles of incorporation, by-laws, meeting minutes and resolutions of the directors and stockholders of the State Capital Printing Company of Guthrie, Oklahoma. These have been pasted into a ledger and date from 1900 to 1911. Frank H. Greer served as president, and Frederick H. Byers as director of the State Capital Printing Company during the period this archive covers.
Tulsa area historical slides, Undated
Color and black/white Kodachrome slides depicting the early history and people of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Most of the slides have handwritten descriptions. This was accumulated by history professor William Settle, presumably for a presentation on the history of Tulsa.
Tulsa Women's Club archive, 1909-1976
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.
Wayne E. Swearingen audio interviews, 1995
Interview with independent oilman and consultant, Wayne E. Swearingen on 4 audio cassette tapes.
Western Creek Nations Grand Council Records Ledger, 1835-1837
Willena Wood Union High School memory book, 1926-1928
Union High School, Tulsa, Oklahoma photo album and memory book belonging to Willena Wood. Also includes 93 photographs from a family trip to Colorado Springs, Pikes Peak, New Mexico and Oklahoma; Willena Wood and her friends; graduating class of 1925 Union High School; Union High School basketball team; and Union High School faculty members. Also included are names and addresses of Woods's friends in Tulsa and Broken Arrow.