Tulsa (Okla.)
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Army Day Parade, approximately 1940s
Army Day Parade Film, approximately 1940s
This silent color film shows an Army Day parade through downtown Tulsa in the late 1940s.
Boulder Park, Undated
Park identified as Boulder Park, Tulsa.
Council Oak, Undated
Image of an oak tree purported to be the Creek Council Oak.
Creek Osage Cherokee Boundary, Undated
Circular plate in the ground reads "Osage Cherokee Creek." Represents the boundry between the Osage, Cherokee, and Creek nations. Located in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Curtis Williams collection, 1986-2001
Typescript and original cover art for How to Use German Nouns Correctly in Sentences; typescript with illustration for La Petite Grenoble par Guillaume de L'eglise; examples of Curtis Williams's cover art, photographs, and portraits of various individuals, all housed in a presentation portfolio.
Memo to E. F. Bullard, 1963-7-5
Memo to E. F. Bullard from George Roberts, Jr.
"Movement Started to Place Marker at Red Fork Well", 1943-6-28
Newspaper clipping from the Tulsa World newspaper. The clipping is attached to a piece of paper with handwritten notes.
Photograph "Oil and Tulsa are Synonymous", Undated
Photograph titled "Oil and Tulsa are Synonymous" and "Oil Capoital Industry" is written on the page in pencil.
Spavinaw Water Project, 1950 - 1951
Series of simple black line maps for the Second Spavinaw Project involving the Eucha and Spavinaw Lake areas; maps of Indian cemeteries for the purpose of relocation; diagrams and measurements of the Round Spring Baptist Church of Eucha for the purpose of relocation.