Soil conservation -- Oklahoma
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Clayton H. Hyde Collection
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Farmer. Personal correspondence (1881-1946) of Hyde, including copies of addresses and public statements; correspondence (1909-1939) with farm, business and political organizations at the local, state and national level, together with informational circulars on their activities.
Dee Terman, officer in the First National Bank of Porter, talking with a farmer about the soil conservation program. , undated
Black and white original prints of Porter, Oklahoma which include scenes of tornado damage from 1919. First National Bank (Porter, Okla.) Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Harold S. Cooksey Collection
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State employee. Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission minutes (1961-1969), monthly reports (1958-1969), financial reports (1963-1969), budgets (1962-1970), federal aid budgets (1966-1970), correspondence (1961-1970), fisheries reports (1962-1968), wildlife and conservation publications, and government documents relating to the Little River Reservoir (Lake Thunderbird), all accumulated by Cooksey while he was a member of the commission.
Oklahoma Geological Survey Photograph Collection
Black and white original prints, negatives, and panoramas of numerous Oklahoma towns, mines, oil wells, oil fields, industries, rivers, health resorts, farms, sod houses, railroads and the University of Oklahoma. The collection also includes scenes of Oklahoma mountains, rock formations, different soils and meteorite crators, along with Indian schools and graveyards. Oklahoma Geological Survey Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Oklahoma Soil Conservation Service Collection
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Programs and work plans, organized by Soil Conservation Districts, from the Soil Conservation Service program in Oklahoma, sponsored by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.