Petroleum industry and trade -- United States -- Biography.
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
"A Brief History of the International Petroleum Exposition", Undated
A breif history of the IPE. There are two copies of this document in the folder.
"History of the IPE Show", 1979-9-10 - 1979-9-13
History of the IPE Show held September 10-13, 1979. There are two copies of this document in the folder.
"History of Tulsa Oil Show", 1923 - 1958
An original copy of the History of Tulsa Oil Show by the Publicity Department of the IPE. Attached is a handwritten note with a list of years that the show has been held in.
"International Petroleum Exposition", Undated
History of the IPE including congress, aspects of the exposition, sales, management, financing, exhibitor costs, scheduling and duration of shows, facilities, and commentary of shows.
"Peerless Oil Field Equipment Company's history with the IPE", Undated
The Peerless Oil Field Equipment Company's history with the IPE.
"Petroleum in Legend, in History, and Today", 1956
Booklet written by the American Petroleum Institute in New York. There are two copies of the booklet in the folder. The illustration on the front of the booklet is titled "Drake's Folly".
"Some History of the International Petroleum Exposition", 1979-11-2
History of the International Petroleum Exposition with handwritten notes and edits throughout the document.
"Summarized History - International Petroleum Exposition", 1923 - 1966
A summary of the history of the International Petroleum Exposition. There are two copies of this document.
"Summarized History of the International Petroleum Exposition", Undated
Summary of the history of the IPE written on International Petroleum Exposition and Congress, Inc. letter head.
Virgil Brazier photographs, approximately 1900s-1950s
Consists of 103 photographs (many inscribed to Brazier) featuring early oilmen and businessmen of Tulsa, their spouses, and prominent people from outside the Tulsa area. Collection includes three unidentified group photos, photo-reproductions of racecar designs, a photograph of the first Braniff Airlines airliner, and two reels of 16mm movie film (housed separately) of undetermined subject matter. Newspaper clippings relating to featured individuals accompany some of the photographs.