Petroleum industry and trade -- Oklahoma -- History.
Found in 237 Collections and/or Records:
"Tentative Import Quotas", 1959-06
Newspaper clipping from the Tulsa World.
The Ansul Company exhibitor information, 1965-01-19 - 1966-06-30
Letter from Martin C. Dwyer to James A. Bowman.
Signed contract for space at the exhibition.
Invoices for space and tickets to the event.
Clipping from exhibitor program.
The Babcock & Wilcox Company- Tubular Products Division exhibitor information, 1964-11-27 - 1966-06-30
Letters from Martin C. Dwyer to William F. Riley.
Signed contract for space at the exposition.
Invoices for space and tickets.
Clipping from exhibitor program.
"The Beginning of the International Petroleum Exposition and Congress", 1948 - 1949
Written by Fred S. Clinton, M.D., F.A.C.S. Reprinted from The Chronicles of Oklahoma, published by Oklahoma Historical Society, Volume XXVI, No. 4, Winter, 1948-1949. There are two copies of this document in the folder.
The Bovaird Supply Company exhibitor information, 1965-01-16 - 1966-06-30
Correspondence between Martin C. Dwyer and T. H. Trower and Leslie Brooks.
Signed contract for space at the exposition.
Invoices for space and tickets.
Clipping from exhibitor program.
The Dia-Log Company exhibitor information, 1965-05-18 - 1966-06-30
Contract for space with the exhibition.
Letter from Martin C. Dwyer to J. S. Bussell.
Invoices for space and tickets.
Clipping from exhibitor program.
The Oil Daily - The National Newspaper of Petroleum, 1965-8-2
"The Oil Industry in Tulsa - Notes for Speakers", 1952-9
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.
"The Oil Producing Industry in Oklahoma", 1963
The page gives information on the extent and economic value of the industry; the production and reserves, and the explotation and development of the oil producing industry in Oklahoma.
"The Oklahoma Labor Market", 1951-08
This issue covers the impact of petroleum on Oklahoma's economy and country and city census data. It was created by the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, Oklahoma State Employment Service, Research and Planning Division in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.