Sturgis, James Wellington
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Edward Everett Dale Photograph Collection
Black and white copy and original prints of the towns of Enid, Oklahoma City, Norman, El Reno, Tahlequah, and Guthrie, Oklahoma; Duncan and Navajoe, Oklahoma Territory; and Spiro and Okmulgee, Indian Territory. The collection also contains photographs of Havasupai, Pima, Papago, Navajo, Hopi, Ute, Kiowa, Apache, Eskimo, and Creek Indians, along with scenes of the University of Oklahoma and its students and faculty. Edward Everett Dale Manuscript Collection also in repository.
J. W. Sturgis Collection
FULL FINDING AID (PDF)
Professor. A letter (1932) from David R. Boyd congratulating Mr. and Mrs. Sturgis on
receiving the "Most Useful Citizens" award from the city of Norman, Oklahoma, along
with a news magazine (1949) and news clippings (n.d.) regarding the career and death of
Mrs. Sturgis's brother, George Burton Parker, a nationally known journalist and former
Oklahoman.
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- Apache Indians -- Clothing 1
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- Cotton -- Oklahoma 1
- Cowboys -- Oklahoma 1
- Creek Indians -- Politics and government 1
- Drugstores -- Oklahoma 1
- Duncan (Okla.) -- Description and travel 1
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- Electric railroads -- Oklahoma 1
- Enid (Okla.) -- Description and travel 1
- Grocers -- Oklahoma 1
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