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Tulsa (Okla.) -- Photographs

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:

City streets
City streets

11th Street and Harvard Avenue, approximately 1930

 Digital Image
Identifier: 2006-012-tulsaphoto19201930-6.jpg

Confederate Veterans encampment photographs, 1918-09-27

 Collection
Identifier: 2015-056
Scope and Contents

Photographs taken of the parade of Confederate Veterans for the encampment held in Tulsa 24-27 September 1918 by the Sons of Confederate Veterans post.

Dates: 1918-09-27

Fannie Brownlee Misch photograph of Lilah D. Lindsey, approximately 1895

 Item
Identifier: 1976-024
Scope and Contents

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."

Dates: 1895

Greenwood community photograph album, 1922-approximately 1950

 Collection
Identifier: 2014-028
Scope and Contents

124 unidentified photos featuring men, women and children of the Greenwood community in the 1920s, mounted on black pages of a black photo album.

Dates: 1922 - 1950
Image of Tulsa Race Riot
Image of Tulsa Race Riot
Machine Gun
Machine Gun

"National Guard machine gun crew during Tulsa Race Riot, 6-1-21"

 Digital Image
Identifier: 2013-009-4.jpg
Dates: 1921-06-01; translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.digitzed: 2013-04-02

Robert M. McCormack photographic studio archive, 1935-2000

 Collection
Identifier: 2008-049
Scope and Contents This archive is the personal and business photographic archive of one of Tulsa's most prolific photographers. Robert "Bob" McCormack was born June 3, 1913, in Pompei, New York, and died April 4, 2003, in Tulsa. He arrived in Tulsa on Aug. 14th,1935 and began his photography career with the "Tulsa World" Aug. 15th, 1935; he continued professional photography until his death. He was a "World" photographer until the start of WWII. McCormack then became chief photographer at Douglass...
Dates: 1935 - 2000