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Tulsa (Okla.) -- Buildings, structures, etc

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Samuel Grant Kennedy scrapbook, 1890-1970

 Collection
Identifier: 1990-002
Scope and Contents Scrapbook of newsclippings, photographs and published ephemera documents the activities of this early Tulsa settler and businessman, and those of his family.Masterfile note: The scrapbook is organized as follows: Kennedy Building (First National Bank Director, Commercial Club and other early business interests); Oil Business (the Kennedy-Springer Osage lease); Spavinaw Water System; General and Shorthorn Sale (ranching activities); Children; Family; Various; Tulsa Pioneer History...
Dates: 1890 - 1970

Tulsa area historical slides, Undated

 Collection
Identifier: 1000-152
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: Undated

Tulsa Art Deco archive, 1977-1981

 Collection
Identifier: 1982-006
Scope and Contents The Tulsa Art Deco collection consists of photographs of various Tulsa buildings, as well as some miscellaneous slides (probably rejections from a slide-tape presentation assembled at the same time as the book), research notes, background materials, interviews, and minutes from which the book was compiled. Also included are drafts and galleys of the book, page proofs and an unbound copy of the book, and six blueprints representing various Tulsa buildings which were built in the Art Deco...
Dates: 1977 - 1981

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