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International Petroleum Exposition (Tulsa, Okla.).

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 1040 Collections and/or Records:

"The Petroleum Industry in Oklahoma", 1962-08

 Item — Box 1, Series 1: [Barcode: 000020968533], Folder: 6
Identifier: 1982-007-1-1-6
Scope and Contents

A page from the Oklahoma Petroleum Council on the petroleum industry in Oklahoma. It provides information on the production, refining, transportation, marketing, employment, and state taxes on the petroleum industry and its products.

Dates: 1962-08

"The Petroleum Industry in Oklahoma", 1962-08

 Item — Box 1, Series 1: [Barcode: 000020968533], Folder: 6
Identifier: 1982-007-1-1-6
Scope and Contents

This document discusses the importance of the petroleum industry to the Oklahoma's economy; the scope of the industry; and the importance of revenues from the industry.

Dates: 1962-08

The Tulsa Spirit, 1951-10-18

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

"Thesis Traces Increasing Oil Industry Exports Here", Undated

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

Newspaper clipping about Katsunari Toyoda (Katsi) thesis titled "Astudy of the foreign marketing activities of Tulsa manufacturers of oil and gas field equipment".

Dates: Undated

Tripoli, 1974

 Item — Box 4, Series 2: [Barcode: 000020968571], Folder: 6
Identifier: 1982-007-2-4-6

"Tulsa 'Born' With Oil Find 82 Years Ago", 1943-8-27

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

"Tulsa is Headquarters for the Petroleum Industry", Undated

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

"Tulsa is Refining Hub of Oklahoma with 2 Big Plants", 1957-10-13

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

Tulsa, Oil Capital of the world, 1928

 Item
Identifier: 2006.012 OVRSZ 5
Scope and Contents

Panoramic view of the downtown area and skyline looking to the southeast. Among the buildings that can be identified: Tulsa World, and the Minche Hotel. There are also two images of the International Petroleum Exposition.


There are three copies of this.

Dates: 1928

"Tulsa Oil Companies", Undated

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