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Ellis Clarke Soper collection, Undated
The Soper collection curently contains historical photographs, lithographs and some artifacts highlighting some aspects of 19th century American life, Native Americans and the westward expansion.
Esther Hoyt Cabinet Cards, approximately 1885-1900
A collection of 24 photographs collected by Esther Hoyt, a teacher at several Indian schools in the late 19th & early 20th century.
Fannie Brownlee Misch photograph of Lilah D. Lindsey, approximately 1895
Fannie Brownlee Misch photograph of Lilah D. Lindsey is a large, oval-framed photograph of an early Tulsa educator. Accompanying note: "This portrait was likely taken soon after 1895 br Dick Hughes, first resident photographer in Tulsa. Lilah L. did retouching for him. This was not included with the Shleppy materials. I aquired it from Louise Whitam early historian."
Fred R. Taylor collection of Civil War history, 1885-1995
Civil War History Books.
Massachusetts - Columbian Exhibition 1892-93.
Frontice piece with portrait of Levi Atwood (Chatham, MA) and frontice piece with protrait of Gustavus Atwood (cousin); each excised from unknown sources and found laid in the above volumes.
Gaylord Simons Kendall College scrapbook, 1919
George Akira Doi WWII archive, 1941-1990
The military records, service medals and insignia, photo albums, scrapbook and personal ephemera of George Akira Doi, who served during WWII in the 100th Infantry Division, an otherwise all-white unit. He saw combat in Europe and was decorated as “unquestionably the company’s best soldier.” George Akira Doi was the maternal grandfather of Kristi Yamaguchi (Olympic Gold Medalist figure skater).
Gertrude Stein annotated photographs and ephemera, 1925-1958
Harriet George Barclay archive, 1921-1986
Harry Love WWI photographic archive, 1918-1962
Helen Rushmore archive, 1848-1976
Contains galleys and manuscripts, correspondence, family papers, photos, and a selection of vintage textiles and personal artifacts from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.