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Bert Hebbes WWI letters, 1916-1920
Bill and Annie Bakewell Davis collection of Cyril Connolly papers, 1948-1974
Charles Alfred Bredin WWI-era papers, 1918-1968
A collection pf papers, letters and ephemera relating to Charles Alfred Bredin. A Diary and some materials set during his time in Co. D, 317th Machine Gun Battalion, 81st Division, AEF during the first World War. He later served with the 15th Infantry Regt. in China. Correspondence with his fiance, Grace Manning (AKA Olivia Lee Bredin). Bredin was originally from New York, and later moved to Tulsa in the 1930s.
Confederate Veterans encampment photographs, 1918-09-27
Photographs taken of the parade of Confederate Veterans for the encampment held in Tulsa 24-27 September 1918 by the Sons of Confederate Veterans post.
Corinna Haven Putnam and Joseph Lindon Smith WWI archive, 1914-1958
Catalog of World War I archive of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lindon Smith of material gathered while preparing their work Rising above the Ruins in France.
These materials are in English and French.
Cyril Vernon Connolly papers, 1912-1974
This artificial collection was begun in 1976 with the acquisition of Connolly's library, which contained some manuscript materials. Gradually, further manuscripts and Connolly specific books were added. Literary critic, editor of Horizon magazine, and writer, these papers document Connolly's life and career
Dexter Fellows circus photographs, 1900s
The Circus collection includes over 700 items documenting circus life. The collection was assembled by Dexter Fellows, a press agent for the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, and includes photographs and other circus memorabilia.
Early oil and gas industry photographic reproductions, late 1800s - early 1900s
Edward H. Boos Flathead reservation photographs, 1900-1907
Consists of 16 photographic prints by Edward H. Boos (advertising manager of the Missoula Mercantile Company, Missoula, Montana) featuring the Native American residents of the Flathead Reservation in western Montana. Most of the prints bear Boos's official seal.
Eliot Bliss diaries, 1959-1980
The Eliot Bliss diaries, housed in five legal-sized document boxes, consist of 19 volumes of daily diaries dating from January 1959 to December 1960, and January 1963 to August 1980. Additional notes, correspondence, poems, photographs, and sales receipts are laid into many of the diaries, all of which have been noted in the inventory. Please refer to "Notes on my Diaries", written by Bliss.