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Bert R. Utterback Collection
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Author. Manuscripts and typescripts (n.d.) of short stories by Utterback with reminiscences of territorial and early statehood-era New Mexico, with descriptions of cowboys, ranches, and social life and conditions.
Bert Sprangel Photograph Collection
A black and white original panorama of Claremore, Indian Territory.
Bertha M. B. Munn Collection
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Photocopy of manuscript hymnal written in the Wyandotte (Huron) language and used in mission churches before the Wyandotte removal to Oklahoma.
Bertram C. Broome Collection
Author. Manuscripts of fictional stories by Broome relating to the late 1800's in the American Southwest, including "Pagan of the Mesa" "Navajo Gold""Injun Toll" and "Trail Dust"; correspondence (1927-1934); and watercolors and ink drawings by Broome.
Bertram C. Broome Photograph Collection
Black and white original prints of young boys at summer camp. Bertram C. Broome Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Bessie Holland Heck Collection
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Author. "Danger on the Homestead" by Bessie Holland Heck, Levite of Apache Publishers, Norman, Oklahoma, 1991. Typewritten manuscripts, galley proofs, and author's advance copy with corrections.
Beth West Collection
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School teacher. Subject files (1913-1983) containing correspondence, diaries, family history, and school yearbooks relating to West's career as a school teacher, her student activities at Alva High School and Northwestern State Teachers College, Alva, Oklahoma, and her participation in organizations such as the Oklahoma Heritage Association and the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Bethany Nazarene College Collection
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College. Issues of The B-PC Historian (1952–1954) published by the Bethany-Peniel
College Historical Society.
Bettie Weldon Photograph Collection
Black and white copy prints of a parade of members of the Ku Klux Klan Women's Organization at El Reno, Oklahoma.
Betty Kirk Collection
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Journalist. Manuscripts of articles, correspondence, research notes, and reprints (1934-1973) used by Elizabeth Kirk Boyer, who wrote under the pen name Betty Kirk, in researching her articles and books concerning Mexico, United States politics, and international relations. Betty Kirk Photograph Collection also in repository. Betty Kirk Photograph Collection also in repository.
Bilbey, G. N. (1868–1939)
A black-and-white copy print of Dr. G. N. Bilbey of Alva, Oklahoma.
Bill and Lucille Balenti Collection
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Collectors. Newsclippings (1975) about the Balenti family, and handwritten or typed copies (n.d.) of Indian legends.
Bill Logan Collection
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Legislator. Resolution (1957) of the Senate of Oklahoma memorializing Senator Bill
Logan.
Bill Snodgrass Collection
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A term paper by Snodgrass entitled"Early Development of Labor Unions in Oklahoma" detailing the rise of labor guilds, brotherhoods and unions in Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory.
Bill York Collection
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Radio station director. Songbooks (1939-1949) containing the words and texts of the songs of various recording artists popular in Oklahoma in the 1940's and 1950's, including Roy Rogers, Ernest Tubb and Merle Travis.
Birdie Steward Photograph Collection
Black and white original prints of railroad construction near Okay, Oklahoma, and mining activties near Bromide, Oklahoma.
Blachly, Lucile Spire (d. 1959)
Black-and-white original prints of Lucille Spire Blachly, and postcards from various states and countries, predominantly Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Utah. Among the cities and landmarks noted are Hot Springs, Arkansas; Redlands, Santa Catalina Island, Sonora, Columbia, Pasadena, and Los Angeles, California; Pike’s Peak, Colorado; Chicago, Illinois; Indianapolis, Indiana; Ellsworth, Emporia, Pittsburg, and Manhattan, Kansas; Boston, Massachusetts; Frankfort, Michigan; Rochester and Duluth, Minnesota; Lincoln, Nebraska; Aztec Ruins National Monument, Red River, Santa Fe, and Taos, New Mexico; Chillicothe, Ohio; Bartlesville, Guthrie, Muskogee, Norman, Oklahoma City, and Tulsa, Oklahoma; San Antonio, Texas; Zion National Park, Utah; and Havana, Cuba. Unpublished finding aid available.
Blake Gumprecht papers and photographs
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Geography professor. Research materials, photographs, newspaper clippings, photocopied articles, correspondence, and other papers (1976-2012) primarily related to the research and publication of Blake Gumprecht’s book, The American College Town (University of Massachusetts Press, 2008), a study of the American college town’s culture and history.
Blanche Seale Hunt Collection
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Author. Scrapbook containing magazine clippings (1936-1951) of the complete set of "Little Brown Koko" children's stories which were written by Hunt. Blanche Seale Hunt Photograph Collection also in repository.
Bledsoe, Richard
Black-and-white copy prints of early families of Independence, Kansas. Charles Henry Jones, a Civil War veteran, is pictured along with his family. Unpublished finding aid available.
Bloyce Tarpley Collection
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Photocopies of correspondence between Jacob Moss, a Union soldier, and his family in Missouri, who were Confederate sympathizers, regarding Moss's wartime experiences.
Bob Burke Autographs of American Leaders Collection
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Papers and photographs (1741-2000) autographed by American political leaders, particularly U.S. Presidents and Speakers of the U.S. House of Representatives. Also includes many political campaign pins and buttons. Collected by Oklahoma City attorney, author, and historian Bob Burke.
Bob Burke Autographs of Western Stars Collection
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Photographs, ephemera, and music albums (1938-2000) autographed by the stars of western American film, television, and music. Collected by Oklahoma City attorney, author, and historian Bob Burke.
Bob Cull Photograph Collection
Black and white original print of flooding in Frederick, Oklahoma.
Bob Johnson Collection
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Collector. A short, typewritten copy of a travel diary (1908) on traveling through Kansas and Oklahoma, along with copies of three letters (1849-1873). One letter is from Beni Wingate writing from Ft. Gibson, Indian Territory, in 1850 regarding family matters; the second is from George Mower, writing from the Platte River in Nebraska Territory in 1849 and commenting on what he had seen since leaving St. Joseph, Missouri; and the third (1873) is a brief letter of introduction for a salesman operating out of Denison, Texas.
Bob McCall Photograph Collection
Black and white original prints of Cache and Lawton, Oklahoma Territory.
Bobby and Karen Pittillo Collection
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Collectors. One 46-star United States flag which is double-sided and machine-sewn, with many basting stitches present. Oklahoma is represented by the 46th star added to the flag when it became a state on November 16, 1907. The 46-star flag was the official U.S. flag from July 4, 1908 to July 4, 1912, when the stars for New Mexico and Arizona were added.
Bond, George M. (1847–1922)
A black-and-white original print of George M. Bond as a county judge in Jefferson County, Oklahoma.
Boomer Literature Collection
Black-and-white copy and original prints of broadsides and posters advertising land openings. Also included are images of the Santa Fe depot in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, and a portrait of Captain D. L. Payne. Unpublished finding aid available.
Boomer Literature Collection
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Flyers, leaflets, and handbills advertising the lands in Oklahoma Territory, both settled and unsettled. Also contains a proclamation (1893) by Territorial Governor William Renfrow and a commencement ceremony program (1882) from Indian University in Muskogee, Indian Territory.
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