Caricatures and cartoons
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Clarence Allen Collection
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Cartoonist. One autographed print of a painting of Will Rogers by Allen, two newspaper clippings regarding Allen, several cartoons by Allen from the Tulsa Tribune and one program of an event by a social club spoofing Oklahoma politics and politicians of 1968. Clarence Allen Photograph Collection also in repository.
Editorial cartoon from Liberty Magazine, Oct. 22, 1927, regarding the monument at Mt. Rushmore., 1927 October 22
Black-and-white original and copy prints of Mount Rushmore before, during, and after construction. Included are close photographs of the presidents’ faces, workers drilling and blasting to shape the likenesses, and the working models sculptor Gutzen Borglum used to create Mount Rushmore.
Leon Chase Phillips Collection
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Oklahoma governor. Correspondence (1934-1951) regarding Phillips's gubernatorial, legislative and political affairs; scrapbooks (1936-1941) of news clippings regarding his political career; publications (1933-1941) regarding political conventions; trial transcripts (1943-1944) of cases involving the State of Oklahoma; speeches (1936-1944); government documents (1940); cartoons (n.d.) regarding Phillips and his political career; certificates (1932-1951) awarded to Phillips; and a leatherbound copy of Phillip's inaugural address (1939). Leon C. Phillips Photograph Collection also in repository.
Postcard. Cartoon of a man and a bed covered in bed bugs., Undated
Color postcards illustrated with early 20th century holiday themes, cartoons and caricatures, birthday wishes, and landmarks and tourist destinations in the United States. Among the locations depicted are Checotah, Indian Territory; Hyde Park, the Iowa Building, the Hinton Theater, the Muskogee Hotel, and Sequoyah School in Muskogee, Oklahoma; and a postcard in Cherokee from Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Unpublished finding aid available.
Postcard. Cartoon of a man sitting up in bed that has bed bugs., Undated
Color postcards illustrated with early 20th century holiday themes, cartoons and caricatures, birthday wishes, and landmarks and tourist destinations in the United States. Among the locations depicted are Checotah, Indian Territory; Hyde Park, the Iowa Building, the Hinton Theater, the Muskogee Hotel, and Sequoyah School in Muskogee, Oklahoma; and a postcard in Cherokee from Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Unpublished finding aid available.
Theodore Dodge Gatchell Collection
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Naval officer. Manuscripts (1900-1901), typescripts (1880-1933), publications (1881-1957) and cartoons (1884-1942), all regarding cotton expositions held throughout the southern United States from 1881-1937, including expositions held at Charleston, Atlanta, Nashville, Jamestown (Virginia) and New Orleans.
Zack Mosley, creator of Smilin’ Jack, shows brother, Robert Lee, how it’s done. , undated
Black and white original prints of cartoonist Zack Mosley, the Mosley family, and Roy Crane.
Zack sketching a pin-up Li’l De-Icer for an army aviation cadet at Lakeland, FL. Capt. Charlie “Mexico” Baughn, a RAF ferrying command pilot, observes the maneuver. , undated
Black and white original prints of cartoonist Zack Mosley, the Mosley family, and Roy Crane.