Pamphlets
Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:
Alice and Boyce Timmons Collection
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Correspondence, pamphlets, and reports of various Native American projects, such as the Alaska Native Law Project, the North Slope Legal Assistance Project, the American Indian Institute, and the Alaska Legal Services Corporation. Boyce and Alice Timmons Photograph Collection also in repository.
Battenburg Press Collection
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Commercial press. Books (1951-1954), pamphlets, calling cards, Christmas cards, announcements and other items printed at Battenburg Press in Norman, Oklahoma.
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.
Brison Gooch Collection
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Historian. Booklets, pamphlets, journals, reports, speeches, bulletins, etc. concerning modern French history.
Carlos Montezuma Collection
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Government employee. Pamphlets by Montezuma proposing the abolition of the U.S. Indian Service, entitled "Let My People Go" and "Abolish the Indian Bureau"; newsletter by Montezuma entitled "Wassaja: Freedom's Signal for the Indian"; and a pamphlet-length obituary of Montezuma.
Carter Blue Clark Collection
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Historian. Photocopies of articles from Ku Klux Klan journals such as "Kourier Magazine" and "Imperial Night-Hawk" many dealing with the Klan in Oklahoma; newspaper articles on the Klan in Oklahoma; papers relating to Oklahoma Governor Jack Walton and the Klan; various Klan pamphlets, handbooks and interview typescripts with Ira M. Finley, Albert S. Giles and Leon Hirsh regarding the Klan in Oklahoma. C.B. Clark Photograph Collection also in repository.
Charles Bismark Ames Collection
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Judge. Promotional literature and an address (1902-1903) by Ames on Oklahoma statehood; pamphlets (1915-1918) regarding American involvement in World War I; reports of earnings and expenses (1914) of the Oklahoma City Times Company; and correspondence, clippings and printed material regarding Oklahoma and Oklahoma City politics.
Charles L. Daugherty Collection
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Correspondence, circulars, pamphlets, and labor regulations (1907-1913) to and from Charles L. Daugherty while serving as Oklahoma's first Commissioner of Labor, concerning issues such as labor legislation, organized labor, open and closed shops, child labor, the Democratic party, local elections, and political appointments.
Creek Indian Museum Collection
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Two pamphlets"History and Legends of the Creek Indians of Oklahoma" and "Creek Nation Capitol and Indian Museum, Okmulgee, Oklahoma.".
Denver and Salt Lake Railroad Collection
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A booklet entitled "Over the 'Moffat Road' to the Top of the World" by Tom Jones.
Dr. Powell K. Lewis Collection
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Physician. Daybooks (1936-1952); ledgers (1924, 1937-1942); receipt books (1946-1954); personal financial and legal records (1921-1938); a pamphlet of medical formulae (1912); and a "Guide to First Year Laboratory Work" (1901) from Lewis's practice in Sapulpa, Oklahoma.
Dwight Mission Collection
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A biographical letter of the Reverend Charles C. Torrey, along with a pamphlet (1954) regarding the mission's history. Dwight Mission Photograph Collection also in repository.
Earle Marvin Simon Collection
City clerk and civic leader. Papers, including pamphlets, books, clippings, and other materials, plus correspondence, relating to the American Legion in Oklahoma City, and Simon's teaching career; certificates and awards presented to Simon; and a scrapbook concerning Simon's life. Earle Marvin Simon Photograph Collection also in repository.
Edna Gaither Collection
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Pamphlets and clippings on Missouri-Kansas-Arkansas-Oklahoma border history, concerning Indians (Ottawas, Poncas, Senecas, Cayugas and Quapaws), industries, monuments and landmarks, the Civil War on the border, and famous personalities such as George Washington Carver and Belle Starr.
Ethel Coppadge Collection
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Pamphlets relating to the Women's Relief Corps, Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic, Stillwater #48, including copies of the "Journal"of the annual state conventions (1906-1931)"General Orders" from the President of the Oklahoma organization (1911-1931), and a history of the national organization, plus histories of the Oklahoma organization and biographical sketches of its presidents, handwritten by Ethel Coppadge.
George Rainey Collection
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Author. Correspondence (1902-1954) of Rainey; newspaper clippings (1910-1954), including reviews of Rainey's books and other articles relating to the Rainey familiy and Oklahoma history; diaries and notebooks (1880-1940), pamphlets and booklets (1903-1968), and manuscripts by Rainey and others, relating to Oklahoma and U.S. history; certificates (1905-1937); a pocket copy of a patent (1904) for an adding machine; and a billfold carried by Rainey in the Oklahoma Land Run of 1893. George Rainey Photograph Collection also in repository.
Gideon Wesley Graham Collection
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Wildlife conservationist. Printed cards and leaflets (1928-1949) expressing Graham's views concerning the conservation and protection of wildlife in Oklahoma, plus a card advertising Graham's efforts (ca. 1930) to preserve the Cherokee language.
Goodland Indian School Collection
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Orphanage. Brochures, pamphlets and a published history of the Goodland Indian School, a Presbyterian orphanage for Choctaw Indians, but later expanded to serve orphans from numerous tribes. Goodland Indian School Photograph Collection also in repository.
Helen Purdum Collection
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Collector. Leather postcards (1905) sent from Ardmore, Indian Territory; and leaflets (1907) published by the Oklahoma Anti-Saloon League and addressed to the voters of Durant, Indian Territory, petitioning them to approve prohibition in the election of September, 1907.
James Gindling Harlow Collection
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Educator. Promotional pamphlets (1968-1971) produced by N.A.S.A. concerning the Apollo Space missions; pamphlets (1966) and photocopies of articles (1968-1975) concerning economics and management; and calendars (1970-1976), desk diaries (1973-1976) and appointment calendars (1972-1975) belonging to Dr. and Mrs. Harlow.
James William Denver Collection
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Lawyer and Union general. Correspondence (1855-1888) of the Denver family, from politicians concerning national politics and political appointments, and from Denver's legal practice, including cases involving damage claims for cotton illegally seized by the U.S. Government during the Civil War; a manuscript account (n.d.) of Denver's activities as a Union brigadier general, 1861-1863; a pamphlet (1884) endorsing Denver as a Democratic nominee for the presidency; typescripts of a journal (1850) kept by Denver during an overland journey from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Territory, to California; pamphlets (1865-1891) of speeches by Denver and others, and bills of Congress in which Denver had an interest; and a genealogical chart (n.d.) of the Francis Xavier Rombach family. James William Denver Photograph Collection also in repository.
John R. Clarke Collection
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Politician. Correspondence (1926) to Clarke from Henry S. Johnston and others, concerning political issues and Clarke's campaign for the 1926 gubernatorial election in Oklahoma; and pamphlets (1926) from Clarke's campaign. The collection also includes a letter (1932) to Clarke from Franklin D. Roosevelt concerning Clarke's platform.
John W. Hinkel Collection
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Collector. Correspondence (1894-1897) of Freeman E. Miller, a Professor at Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College; pamphlets (1896-1908); and printed advertisements from publishers.
John Womack Collection
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Postal worker and historian. Manuscripts (1982-1984) by Womack; publications by Womack, including newspaper clippings (1984), and pamphlets (1981-1983); and correspondence (1980-1984) and research materials relating to the publications. Research materials include claims (1890-1920), saloon licensing papers (1896-1909), tax levies and assessments (1902-1912), bonds (1906-1912), reports (1902-1910), and other records of Cleveland County, Oklahoma.
Joseph Newton Kagey Collection
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Educator. Newspaper articles and a history of the Senaca Indian School; a pamphlet and booklet regarding the history of the Goodland Indian Mission, along with an obituary of Kagey. Joseph N. Kagey Photograph Collection also in repository.
Kearns Byron Cornell Collection
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Politician. An article (1950) concerning Cornell's candidacy for U.S. Congress, and explaining his platform; a pamphlet (ca. 1950) entitled "Here's What A Republican Congress Did For You" and a letter (1950) to James Babcock giving a brief biography of Cornell.
Mary Fritts Collection
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Collector. Copies of politically extremist and radical magazines and pamphlets, covering such subjects as civil rights, ecology and the Vietnam War.
Mary Prosser Jayne Collection
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Missionary. Correspondence (1915) and pamphlets (1924) of missionary Robert Hamilton, stationed in Shawnee, Oklahoma, regarding his work there; and manuscript notes (n.d.) by Miss Jayne regarding missionary work at the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian Baptist Mission, and the class of 1896 of the Baptist Missionary Training School.
Maurice Doody Collection
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Shoemaker. Booklet by Doody entitled "Modern Shoe and Foot Helps" (1954) dealing with tanning, the working of leather, and the making and repairing of shoes.
Mrs. Butler Stonestreet Smiser Collection
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Publisher. Newspaper clippings (1935-1950) regarding the Smisers and their publishing activities and early years in Atoka, Indian Territory; a memorial (1915) to Katrina Ellett Murrow, a Baptist missionary to the Choctaw Indians, and wife of Joseph S. Murrow; and a term paper by John E. Dodd entitled "The Life of J.S. Murrow.".