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Tulsa (Okla.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:

"The Oil Industry in Tulsa - Notes for Speakers", 1952-9

 Item — Box 1, Series 1: [Barcode: 000020968533], Folder: 5
Identifier: 1982-007-1-1-5
Scope and Contents

This document was prepared by the Oil Progress Committee, Tulsa Chamber of Commerce. This information is prepared as an aid for speakers in composing talks about the oil industry in Tulsa.

Dates: 1952-9

Tulsa, 1949

 Item
Identifier: 1979.028.5
Scope and Contents

"Tulsa." From the Walter Wanger motion picture, "Tulsa", starring Susan Hayward, Robert Preston, and Pedro Armendariz. Copyright Advanced Music Corporation.

Dates: Copyright: 1949

Tulsa

 File
Identifier: 2006.012.16-18
Scope and Contents From the File: An artificial collection that consists of materials pertaining to Oklahoma and Oklahomans in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and is not part of any other collection.The Oklahoma Collection subsumes the old Oklahoma Ephemera, Oklahoma Historical Photos and Docs and Oklahoma Maps collections. Ephemera was a remnant of the McFarlin Reference Department's vertical files, the larger portion having been sent to the Tulsa City-County Library, which was kept during the late 1940s...
Dates: 1864 - 1991

Tulsa School of Poets collection

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 000021919299]
Identifier: 2013-004
Scope and Contents

Publications and ephemera related to the Tulsa School of Poets. Tulsa Central High School yearbook and ephemera; published poetry by Ron Padgett, Ted Berrigan, Dick Gallup, and Joe Brainard; v.1, no.3 (1959) of The White Dove Review; three issues of C: A Journal of Poetry.

Dates: 1957 - 1966

William Settle papers, 1900-1985

 Collection
Identifier: 1995-004
Scope and Contents

Research materials related to the history of Tulsa compiled for the purpose of writing a book on the topic sponsored by the Army Corps of Engineers in Tulsa. Items included are newspaper clippings, theses, pamphlets, newsletters, taped interviews and transcripts, and photographs. Some material related to Dr. Settle's dissertation on Jesse James and on dime novels. Dr. Settle was a faculty member of the history department at The University of Tulsa.

Dates: 1900 - 1985