Cushing (Okla.)
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Aerial picture of Cushing. Through courtesy of Cushing Chamber of Commerce. 1948., 1948
Black and white original and copy prints of Cushing, Oklahoma and the oil industry in the Cushing area.
Broadway Street filled with wagons loaded with cotton, before the oil boom. Cushing. Marketing., undated
Black and white original and copy prints of Cushing, Oklahoma and the oil industry in the Cushing area.
Construction of three large refineries. Source: Southwest Immigration Company, Facts about Cushing., undated
Black and white original and copy prints of Cushing, Oklahoma and the oil industry in the Cushing area.
Cushing Depot and yard., undated
Black-and-white copy prints of railroad depots at Pauls Valley and Byars, Indian Territory; Wanette, Newkirk, Tecumseh, Shawnee, Meeker, Payson, Sparks, Chuckaho, Kendrick, Avery, Cushing, Yale, Quay, Maramec, Skedee, Ralston, Fairfax, Remington, Kaw, and Uncas, Oklahoma Territory; and Macomb, Oklahoma. Also included are photographs of locomotives, railroad bridges and railroad yards.
Cushing Refinery in 1947. Courtesy of Cushing Chamber of Commerce., 1947
Black and white original and copy prints of Cushing, Oklahoma and the oil industry in the Cushing area.
Cushing tank farm. Though courtesy of Cushing Chamber of Commerce. Ca 1940s., circa 1940
Black and white original and copy prints of Cushing, Oklahoma and the oil industry in the Cushing area.
Cushing Yards – looking North., undated
Black-and-white copy prints of railroad depots at Pauls Valley and Byars, Indian Territory; Wanette, Newkirk, Tecumseh, Shawnee, Meeker, Payson, Sparks, Chuckaho, Kendrick, Avery, Cushing, Yale, Quay, Maramec, Skedee, Ralston, Fairfax, Remington, Kaw, and Uncas, Oklahoma Territory; and Macomb, Oklahoma. Also included are photographs of locomotives, railroad bridges and railroad yards.
Early Cushing oil well. Source: Southwest Immigration Company: Facts about Cushing. Well is blowing or gushing., undated
Black and white original and copy prints of Cushing, Oklahoma and the oil industry in the Cushing area.
Early picture of Cushing, showing many tents. Estimated 1,000 living in tents. Source: Facts about Cushing, publication of Southwest Immigration Company, undated
Black and white original and copy prints of Cushing, Oklahoma and the oil industry in the Cushing area.
Kali-Inla Coal Company Collection
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Coal mining company. Correspondence, financial reports, leases, legal reports, and general reports, all dated 1903–1944, regarding the operation and management of the Kali-Inla Coal Company of Hartshorne, Indian Territory, and Oklahoma, and that of its subsidiary coal companies and related firms. Special correspondence files include those regarding labor union activity, mining accidents, company housing, relations with railroads, and insurance. Also included in this collection are equipment catalogs (ca. 1910–1944) containing advertisements and information regarding miner and mining supplies. In addition to reflecting the mining industry in Oklahoma, the collection also contains information on mining operations in Colorado, West Virginia, and Arkansas. Kali-Inla Coal Company Photograph Collection also in repository.
Kerr-McGee refinery in Cushing, Oklahoma, 1954., 1954
Black-and-white copy prints of the Kerr-McGee Corporation, including scenes of mining, oil and gas exploration and production in Alaska, Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Wyoming, Japan, Iran, and the Gulf of Mexico. Also includes photographs of Dean McGee and Robert Samuel Kerr. Unpublished finding aid available.
Main Street. Courtesy of Cushing Chamber of Commerce., undated
Black and white original and copy prints of Cushing, Oklahoma and the oil industry in the Cushing area.
Main street. Much activity. Teams hitched to buggies and wagons ins street. White horse with a woman riding side saddle. Cushing, 1900., 1900
Black and white original and copy prints of Cushing, Oklahoma and the oil industry in the Cushing area.
North end of Cushing Oil Field along the Cimarron River. (negative), undated
Black-and-white copy prints of independent oil producer Tom Slick and of the Cushing, Oklahoma City, and Tonkawa, Oklahoma, oil fields. The collection also includes photographs of the Slick and Urschel families. Unpublished finding aid available.
Santa Fe Depot in Cushing, OK. July 17, 1975., 1975 July 17
Black and white copy prints of railroad depots in Afton, Altus, Alva, Antlers, Arapaho, Ardmore, Bartlesville, Bramon, Blackwell, Bristow, Burlington, Butler, Cache, Capron, Camer, Checotah, Cherokee, Chickasha, Crescent, Cushing, Custer City, Davis, Dougherty, Douglas, Hominy, Inola, Marietta, Marland, Marshall, Maysville, Oklahoma City, Okmulgee, Pauls Valley, Pawhuska, Pawnee, Perry, Ponca City, Purcell, Ralston, Red Rock, Roff, Ryan, Sapulpa, Sayer, Shattuck, Snyder, Stillwater, Tonkawa, Vinita, Wagoner, Walters, Waurika, Waynoka, Weatherford, Wewoka, Woodward, Wynnewook, and Yewed, Oklahoma.