Lists
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Adolphus Edward Perry Collection
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Politician. Correspondence (1907-1936) regarding the Republican and Progressive Parties in national and Oklahoma state elections; typed lists (1908-1920) of Republican Party officers and leaders in Oklahoma; the proceedings (1908) of the Republican Party Convention in the state's fourth Congressional district; and newspaper articles (1908-1939) regarding Perry's career and death. A.E. Perry Photograph Collection also in repository.
Alvin J. Herring Collection
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Newspaper editor. An account book (1923-1924) and notebooks (1922-1925) containing photographic negative lists of the Deal Studio, Chelsea, Oklahoma. Alvin J. Herring Photograph Collection also in repository.
Benedict Jazhe Collection
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Maps, government documents, a bibliography of sources and a check list of names, all relating to the Apache Indians in Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
Benn G. Palmer Collection
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Collector. Publications (1929-1955) by and regarding the Lions Club of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, including the weekly chapter newspaper"The Lion's Roar" (1954-1955), and a souvenir edition (1953) of a Bartlesville newspaper; and a list (n.d.) of regional secretaries of numerous Lions Clubs throughout Oklahoma.
Charles Ashley Collection
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Claremore (Okla.) city clerk. A list of the mayors of Claremore, Oklahoma, from 1900 to 1949, including the page numbers from city record books where their records can be found.
Charles Elijah Decker Collection
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University of Oklahoma professor. General correspondence (1911-1957); papers (1923-1950) of the University of Oklahoma chapter of the geology fraternity, Sigma Gamma Epsilon; correspondence (1925-1942), membership lists, and expense records (1934-1935) from the Oklahoma Academy of Science; manuscripts, reprints and research correspondence (1932-1934, n.d.) from Decker's research on Oklahoma geology and on graptolites; correspondence (1925-1946) and notebooks (n.d.) concerning the Methodist Episcopal Church in Norman, Oklahoma; correspondence and printed material (1931-1952) concerning the University of Oklahoma; and correspondence and printed material (1913-1955) from various universities and geological associations. Charles Elijah Decker Photograph Collection also in repository.
Courtland Matson Feuquay Collection
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Attorney and state senator. General correspondence (1915-1940) of Feuquay; his personal correspondence (1923-1925) as a state senator; Works Progress Administration Work Relief Lists (1934-1935); case records (1917-1948) of railroad litigation in which Feuquay served as counsel; Selective Service Directives (1941-1946); American Legion papers (1919-1924), including "40 et 8" materials; a diary (1885) of Feuquay's grandfather, W.B. Holland; and an account book (1905-1908) of Feuquay's father, J.W. Feuquay.
Delaware Indian Agency Collection
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A manuscript allotment list (1867) prepared by the federal government when the Delaware Indians moved from their reservation in Kansas to settle along the Caney River in Indian Territory; and a printed Delaware allotment list published in 1874.
Don Burch Collection
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Typescripts (1982) listing Union and Confederate commanding officers and minor military operations in the Trans-Mississippi West during the Civil War. Also in this collection is a photocopy of the Journal of the Senate of the Confederate Legislature of Missouri (1861), reporting the Senate's proceedings in extraordinary session.
Emil Rudolph Kraettli Collection
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University official. Reports (1900-1928) of the University of Oklahoma Board of Regents; University financial papers (1906-1915) and faculty lists (1908-1913); and a letter (1933) from Oklahoma Governor William H. Murray to Brigadier General Charles F. Barrett ordering guards posted at the University of Oklahoma football stadium. Emil R. Kraettli Photograph Collection also in repository.
G. R. Miller Collection
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Businessman. Two account ledgers from a business in the Lawton, Oklahoma area which sold goods primarily to Kiowa and Comanche Indians. The collection also contains a copy of the Comanche Constitution (1936), a list of eligible Comanche voters (1914-1915), and three lists of members of the Kiowa and Comanche tribes.
George M. Bond Collection
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Judge. Obituary (1922) of Bond, the first county judge of Jefferson County, Oklahoma; a list of Bond's brothers and sisters and their birth dates; a Certificate of Election (1916) to the Oklahoma Legislature; and two broadsides (1951) advertising the sale of a Hereford bull owned by Dr. and Mrs. Theodore G. Wails. George M. Bond Photograph Collection also in repository.
George Nelson Collection
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Interpreter. Personal correspondence, land records for allotments in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, lists of allotments available for coal leases, files on government aid to destitute Indians, and a catechism written in the Choctaw language. George Nelson Photograph Collection also in repository.
Irma Porter Serviss Collection
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Collector. Territorial and early statehood-era school records from districts in Noble and Grant Counties, Oklahoma. Included are teachers' record books (1907-1948), school district clerks' records (1915-1934), pupil rosters (1907-1917), listings of teachers and district officials (1894-1941), records of annual meetings (1915-1934) and school warrants issued (1915-1934).
John C. Perry Collection
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Physician. Publications (1936-1953) containing information regarding Drs. John C. and Marcus L. Perry, and a typed listing of cancer patients attended by Dr. H.D. Murdock, a partner of Perry. John C. Perry Photograph Collection also in repository.
Kay Peters Collection
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Photographer. An account (n.d.) by Peters of his participation in the Land Run of 1893 into the Cherokee Strip; correspondence (1904) regarding settlement of the estate of a deceased relative; a warranty deed (1900); and a Garfield County Tax Assessment List (1927). Kay Peters Photograph Collection also in repository.
Mrs. James T. Blanton, Jr. Collection
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Collector. A biographical sketch of Smith Paul, who was raised by the Chickasaw Indians, and for whom Pauls Valley, Oklahoma is named, along with two lists of inscriptions taken from tombstones in the old Indian cemeteries at Pauls Valley and at Whitebead, a historic village in the Chickasaw Nation, now in Garvin County, Oklahoma. Mrs. James T. Blanton Photograph Collection also in repository.
Oklahoma Association of College History Professors Collection
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Professional association. Program, sign-up sheets, and membership lists from the first annual meeting of the Oklahoma Association of College History Professors.
Oklahoma Genealogical Society Collection
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Two typescripts (ca. 1958), one a list of recommended readings regarding heraldry, and the other a speech (1958) by Ralph A. Brandt regarding genealogy.
Okmulgee County Medical Society Collection
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Correspondence (1939-1947); minutes (1940-1941); membership and dues lists (1940-1947); and membership applications (1932-1946) from the Okmulgee County (Oklahoma) Medical Society, along with printed material (1940-1947) from the Oklahoma State Medical Association and the American Medical Society.
Ottie Lee Collection
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Collector. Newspaper clippings (1936-1947) relating to R.C. "Crockett" Lee; a typescript (n.d.) of an article on Lee by J.J. McAlester, grandson of Colonel J.J. McAlester; a list of officials of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad; and correspondence (1939-1946) to and from Lee concerning Oklahoma and national politics. Ottie Lee Photograph Collection also in repository.
Roscoe Simmons Cate Collection
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Attorney. Manuscripts in the Creek language; copies of correspondence from officials connected with Indian affairs, such as Maj. Gen. Thomas S. Jessup, Opothleyahola, and Albert Pike; a compilation of names and locations of Creek towns in Alabama and Oklahoma; and briefs, trusts and correspondence relating to the court case concerning the estate of Jackson Barnett, one of Oklahoma's wealthiest Indians. Roscoe Simmons Cate Photograph Collection also in repository.
University of Oklahoma Archives, Office of the Dean of Students Collection, RG16
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Records created and maintained by the predecessor positions to the Dean of Students: the Dean and Counselor of Men. Spanning the administration of five deans, these subject files (1926-48), arranged alphabeticallyby topic, include General and special correspondence (1929-47); Fraternity Correspondence (1928-40); Fraternity Grade Point Averages (1922-43); Fraternity Membership (1924-43); Veterans' Grades (1944-46); and annual reports (1940-46).
Websterian Literary Society Collection
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Minutes (1907-1920) of meetings, as well as membership rosters (1907-1931), event programs (1928), and the constitution and by-laws (1907) of the Websterian Literary Society of the University of Oklahoma.