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University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections
University of Oklahoma Libraries
Western History Collections
Edward Everett Dale Collection
Dale, Edward Everett (1879–1972). Papers, 1865–1948. 80 feet.
Professor and historian. Correspondence (1902–1972), student papers (n.d.), theses and
dissertations (1932–1933), and personal research materials (1832–1967) regarding the
history of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Territory, and Indian Territory, the Indians of North
America, and the American Southwest; teaching materials used by Dale at Harvard (1913–
1920) and the University of Oklahoma (1921–1952); administrative and other files (1936–
1941) of the Works Progress Administration’s Indian-Pioneer History Project for
Oklahoma; U.S. government documents (1897–1957); and presidential papers of
University of Oklahoma presidents James Shannon Buchanan (1911–1929) and Stratton D.
Brooks (1915–1922).
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Notes on the Organization of the Edward Everett Dale Collection
The Edward Everett Dale Manuscript Collection is comprised of a series of 254
document cases and six outsized boxes. Occupying 176 linear feet, the collection
contains the works and materials of Dr. Dale's sixty years of academic experience, plus
other facets of his life. In addition to the manuscript collection there exist as well
photographic and map collections in the Manuscript Division and the E. E. Dale Library
in the Library Division of the Western History Collections. The notes appended below-subdivided into twenty-three sections--apply only to the organization of the manuscript
collection. The sections are given general titles which refer to the major subject matter
contained in each. One should be aware, however, that the same type of item, e. g.,
correspondence, may be found in more than one section.
The "General Correspondence" files contain the majority of letters to and from Dr. Dale.
Included are family correspondence, letters to friends, and professional correspondence
with fellow historians. Part of the correspondence with publishing houses and their
agents and most of the correspondence with the officers of the Oklahoma Historical
Society are file here. Letters to and from colleges and other institutions are included, as
are responses to the many queries which Dr. Dale received from all over the state and
nation. Other correspondence is found in the booked, teaching, and other sections where
it pertains to a particular subject. An example would be the correspondence with
ranchers used by Dr. Dale in the preparation of The Range Cattle Industry.
Within the "Biographical and Bibliographical" section are biographical articles and
clippings. Programs and other mementos of his life are here, as are lists of friends and
smaller-sized membership certificates. Various auto-biographical fragments and
miscellaneous business papers--receipts, book sales, mortgages, etc.--are also included.
The family papers include diaries of Dr. Dale's brother George and various deeds and tax
receipts, mainly from late nineteenth-century Texas. Some older correspondence and
material relating to Dr. Dale's ranching career are here, too. Materials on the clubs and
organizations to which he belonged are arranged alphabetically by group.
The "Published Works" include all the books and most of the articles and reviews written
or edited by Dr. Dale alone or in collaboration. Both books and journal articles are
arranged chronologically except where demands of space caused some of the smaller
book materials to be placed together. The dictionary and encyclopedia articles and book
reviews are filed alphabetically, the former under a general heading of the publication in
which they appeared, the latter by author of book reviewed. Types of materials to be
found in this section are handwritten and typewritten drafts, newspaper clippings used as
sources or with publishers, other source materials, reviews, and a fairly complete
publication history for each book and journal article. Most of the material on the Indian
Survey of the Meriam Commission appears here; this includes field notes,
correspondence, speeches, surveys, letters of Indian children, and information on
reservations visited.
The "Unpublished Manuscripts" include both article-length and book-length material.
The shorter manuscripts are arranged alphabetically; both handwritten and typewritten
manuscripts are included. The poetry section includes mainly that of Dr. Dale but some
other poets' work, too; handwritten, typewritten, and printed materials are found here.
The speeches are in outline, extended outline, or complete form. The complete speeches
are arranged alphabetically in Box #164. Both Dr. Dale's and other persons' stories are
included in this section; their form is similar to that of the materials above. The media
scripts are mainly for radio; most were presented in the "Fifty Years Ago in Oklahoma:
series on WNAD in 1939. (The unpublished works remain the property of the Dale
family.)
Included in the "Harvard Materials" are mainly Dr. Dale's lecture notes. These are from
classes under Turner, Channing, et al., in handwritten form and arranged in monthly
order. Here, too, are papers which Dr. Dale wrote for the various classes in which he was
enrolled.
The "OU Administration Materials" include programs, committee reports, course
materials, reports, guides to staff members, thesis guidelines and lists, student and faculty
directories, class schedules, Dr. Dale's course offerings, and a report by him on the
Department of History. This section is divided into those materials relating to the
Department of History in particular and those relating to other aspects of the University.
The "OU Teaching Materials" include class cards, class rolls, course outlines,
bibliographies, tests, and lecture notes of Dr. Dale. Where identified, these are arranged
by class or subject. History, government, and education courses are included. Some
materials relating to other schools are in this section, but most of theses are found under
"Other Teaching Duties." In addition to the above-named types of materials, this latter
section includes correspondence concerning summer teaching and lectures, a log of a trip
in the summer of 1947, and lists of lectures and speeches. One box provides information
on Dr. Dale's appointment as a Fulbright scholar at the University of Melbourne in
Australia in 1953-54.
Another related section is the "Student Papers." Theses are seminar papers collected over
the years and arranged alphabetically by author. There is a wide variety of topics but
somewhat of a plurality on Oklahoma and the Southwest. Also in this section are book
reports, students maps, and some class notes.
Of a similar nature also is the "Theses and Dissertations" section. In these boxes are
parts or all of the manuscripts of Emma Estill-Harbour, ''The History of the Red River
Country since 1803; "J. O. Murphy, "The Work of Judge Parker in the Federal District
Court for the Western District of Arkansas, 1875-1896; " J. S. Clark, "Boundaries of
Oklahoma;" Alice Brown Dowling, "The Significance of the Destruction of the American
Bison in the Southwest;" and B. B. Chapman, "Federal Management and Disposition of
the Lands of Oklahoma Territory, 1866-1907."
"Other OU Materials" is a varied category. The history exams and papers of a high
school competition are here. Included, too, are expenditure records and indexes to the
Frank Phillips Collection until the 1940s. Reports, correspondence, bank statements, etc.,
relating to the Mary E. Laing Scholarship Fund are here. Other materials are
biographical sketches, eulogies, obituaries, etc., on various friends, fellow teachers, and
students of Dr. Dale, and the service records of OU students in World War I, to be
included in the Victory Sooner.
The "WPA Materials" are chiefly manuscripts for the Indian- Pioneer History Project for
Oklahoma; included are the forms for serial numbers 1001- 1233. Other materials are
reports on the Blanket Research Project of the University of Oklahoma, correspondence
on the Historic Sites Project, and a proposed Indian Handbook. (Some WPA materials
were transferred from the collection to the general reference area.)
The "Rockefeller Foundation Materials" are of a similar nature to those of the WPA. Part
deals with project proposals and correspondence on the Huntington Library project.
Minutes and correspondence of the Rockefeller Grant Committee of 1944-51 are also
here, as are materials for the Conference on the Life and Culture of the Southwest.
Under "Resource Materials" are found manuscripts on particular subjects for which there
are numerous materials. Included are notes and correspondence on Alexander Posey and
David Ross Boyd; for the latter there are the drafts of several articles by Dr. Dale. There
is a fair selection of materials on the Harrison and Pike families, with genealogies on
each and numerous items of correspondence; among the latter is a series of letters to
Cadet Montgomery Pike Harrison at West Point in the 1840s. Manuscript copies of 'The
Desert People" by Alice Joseph, Rosemund Spicer, and Jane Chesky; "Topsoil and
Civilization" by Tom Dale and Vernon Gill Carter; and "Medical Biographies" by Phillip
Marshall Dale are also here. For the last, reviews and correspondence are also found.
There is also file here a somewhat organized manuscript by John Seger.
The "Research Materials" are shorter manuscripts which relate essentially to non-Indian
matters; those on Indians are in another category. Types of materials here are
reminiscences, histories, newspaper excerpts, journals, an affidavit, lists, speeches,
letters, leaflets, bibliographies, records, scrapbooks, certificates, and advertisements. The
materials date from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth centuries. A wide variety of
manuscripts of town and country histories, dialects, boundaries, outlaws, the Sequoyah
Constitution, political parties, land claims, U. S. Marshals, battles, snakes,
historiography, genealogy, barbed wire, fur companies, expeditions, etc., in Oklahoma
and the rest of the United States is found here.
Those "U. S. Government Documents" which are too fragile to be placed in the general
stacks of the library are filed here. Many Bureau of Agricultural Economics publications
are here, including a large number of issues of Agricultural Economics Literature, library
lists, and bibliographies. Government materials from the Bureau of Indian Affairs and
the Congress are here, as well as reports on Indian education in Oklahoma.
The "Proceedings, Programs, and Miscellany" is a hodge-podge of mainly non-Indian
materials. Included are proceedings of the Conference on the Great Plains. (1942), on the
Northern Plains (1942) and on Life and Culture of the Southwest (1944). Also here are
programs from various societies, schools, associations, museums, etc. Newsletters and
bulletins are filed here, as are such disparate materials as school papers of C. Ross Hume,
letterhead stationery from schools and organizations with which Dale was associated, the
library list of C. C. Rister, Spanish letters on which are drawn various brands, and a
circular on "Archival Material for Government Research in the Division f Manuscripts at
the University of Oklahoma." (This is just a sample of the materials found in this
section.)
The "Indian Materials" are a series of manuscripts, documents, correspondence, and other
materials, both original and copied. The tribes mentioned include the Apache, Arapaho,
Cherokee, Cheyenne, Chickasaw, Comanche, Creek, Delaware, Kiowa, Navajo, Ottawa,
Seminole, Sioux, Wichita, and Zuni. Types of materials include letters to and from
Indian agents (especially Lawrie Tatum), claims, speeches, an allotment survey, treaties,
ledgers, notebooks, circulars from the Office of Indian Affairs, excerpts from documents,
Indian publications, newspapers, missionary lists, adjutant generals' reports,
proclamations, certificates, election returns, marriage license lists, a Cherokee Bible and
catechism, and Stand Watie's horseshoes.
The "James S. Buchanan" and "Stratton D. Brooks" sections contain material relative to
each of these two men, much of which pertains to their service as OU Presidents. The
Buchanan Papers include an unpublished manuscript on "Sources of Reconstruction
History, "correspondence of 1911-1929, and budgets. The Brooks materials are
correspondence, reports, building plans, college funding materials, memos, and faculty
appointments.
The "Reprints" section contains copies of those articles and shorter book publications by
Dr. Dale which are contained within the manuscripts collection.
The "Outsized Materials" contain newspapers, clippings, proclamations, maps, requests
for extradition, town lot deed sales, election reports, charters, statistics, and press galleys.
Theses are from Oklahoma, the Cherokee Nation, Arkansas, California, Colorado,
Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico,
North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, Wisconsin,
Wyoming, Australia, France, and New Zealand.
The first supplement to the collection consists of two boxes of personal correspondence
for the most part. Most of these are to Mrs. Dale, but some are copies from other sources.
All the materials in this section date from 1972 and relate to messages of sympathy,
memorials, etc., made at the death of Dr. Dale.
Table of Contents
General Correspondence
Box:
1.
Abbet, Jean – Ander, Fritiof
2.
Anders, J. Olson – Ayres, S. G.
3.
B & H Drug Store – Barnett, T. S. (Mrs.)
4.
Barnhart, John D. – Belvin, Harry J. W.
5.
Bemis, Samuel Flagg – Bizzell, W. B.
6.
Blachly, Frederick F. – Bowles, Ora Lee
7.
Bowling – Brown Palace Hotel
8.
Browne, Hester W. – Byrn, Ina Mary
9.
Cable, J. Ray – Caughey, John W.
10.
Cauthorn, Earl B. – Claxton, P. P.
11.
Clay, John – Cook, Aurelia Ellen
12.
Cook, C. F. – Cozzens, W. L.
13.
Crabe, A. L. – Cutlip, C. Guy
14.
Dale, Anna L. – Dale, Gilbert
15.
Dale, George M.
16.
Dale, H. C. – Dale, W. C.
17.
Dabney, C. C. – Dick, Corwin E.
18.
Dick, Everett – Drake, Howard
19.
Drake, J. W. (Mrs.) – Dyson, Verne
20.
Eads, Cordell – Euring, Myrl
21.
Evans, A. Grant – Ezell, L. E., Jr.
22.
Factor, Kenneth J. – Field, Virginia Sue
23.
Fielder, Rogene – Foreman, Grant & Carolyn Thomas
24.
Forohey, Lucille – Fuston, William
25.
Gabriel, Ralph H. – Gilcrease, Thomas
26.
Giles, Carl – Green, George H. C.
27.
Green, H. H. – Guza, Thomas
28.
H & H Tool Company – Harless, Barbara
29.
Harlow Publishing Company – Hedges, J. B.
30.
Hedrick, W. L. – Hinds, Roland
31.
Hines, Carolyn – Houghton, H. B.
32.
Houghton Mifflin Company – Hurley, Patrick J. & Ruth Wilson
33.
Hurlock, E. L. – Hysmith, L. E. H.
34.
Iben, Icko – Ives, Nell
35.
Jack, Lloyd Lee – Jones, J. Morris
36.
Jones, Joe M. – Justice, Department of
37.
Kaffka, Jay – Kittrell, Rebecca
38.
Kjaer, Jens C. – Kyser, E. A.
39.
Labor, Clarence O. – Lewis, Anna
40.
Lewis, Ary – Loretta, Sisters of
41.
Lorimer, Isa – Lytle, John
42.
McAfee, J. E. – McKenzie, Ury
43.
Mackey, Alice Hurley – Mangseth, Charlotte
44.
Manheimer, Eric & Lillian – Meacham, E. D.
45.
Meacham, G. A. – Miles, Edwin A.
46.
Miles, Geraldine W. – Moffitt, James W.
47.
Molz, Anderson – Morrison, Herbert
48.
Morrison, James – Myres, S. D., Jr.
49.
Naber, Edward E. – Nystrom, A. J.
50.
Oakes, F. C. – Oyler, Merton D.
51.
Paca, Edward T. – Payne, William Howard
52.
Peacock, James H. – Phillips, Mr. & Mrs. Frank
53.
Phillips, Gertrude – Preston, Ura Fentress
54.
Price, A. Grenville – Pyrum, Wanda
55.
Quarrie, Corporation – Quoe-Tone, Guy
56.
Raasburg, Anna D. – Reinecke, Virginia
57.
Reinhardt, J. D. – Riness, Grace M.
58.
Ring, Mildred – Roddy, T. R.
59.
Rodgers, Aubrey – Ryle, Walter H.
60.
Saba, J. E. – Scroggs, Schiller
61.
Sea Captain’s Motor Hotel – Sheffy, L. F.
62.
Shefrin, Jack Allen – Smith, Cyril E.
63.
Smith, David – Spring, Agnes Wright
64.
Spring, Otto – Stone, C. R.
65.
Stone, C. W. – Szwedzicki, C.
66.
Tabler, Frances Adams – Thompson, J. T.
67.
Thompson, James Westfall – Truman, Lloyd W.
68.
Truscott, Patsy – Tytenicz, Agnes
69.
Uhls, Carlene – University School students
70.
Vacin, Joe T. – Vulbrainy, Constance
71.
Waas, Drusilla C. – Webb, Walter Prescott
72.
Webber, Gladys – Whitten J. C.
73.
Whitten, Kathleen – Winther, Oscar
74.
Wirth, Fremont P. – Wright, Muriel H.
75.
Wright, Purd – Zwicky, Marlin & Miscellaneous Correspondence
76.
Post Cards
Biographical and Bibliographical Information
77.
Biographical
78.
Biographical and Bibliographical
79.
Autobiographical Writings
80.
Yearbook Calendars
81.
Desk calendars
82.
Miscellaneous Notebooks & Calendars
83.
Miscellaneous Business Material
84.
Family Papers
85.
Family Papers
86.
Clubs & Organizations
87.
Clubs & Organizations
88.
Clubs & Organizations
89.
Clubs & Organizations
Published Works
Books
90.
Territorial Acquisitions of the United States
91.
The Journal of James Akin, Jr.; Lafayette Letters, and Grant Foreman:
92.
Tales of the Tepee
93.
History of Oklahoma (with J. S. Buchanan)
94.
History of Oklahoma
95.
Outline & References for Oklahoma History (with M. L. Wardell)
96.
Indian Survey Materials
97.
Indian Survey Materials
98.
Indian Survey Materials
99.
Indian Survey Materials
100.
Indian Survey Materials
101.
Indian Survey Materials: “Letters of Indian Children”
102.
The Prairie Schooner & Other Poems
103.
The Range Cattle Industry
104.
The Range Cattle Industry
105.
The Range Cattle Industry
106.
The Range Cattle Industry
107.
Frontier Trails: The Adventures of Frank M. Canton
108.
Readings in Oklahoma History (with J.L. Rader)
109.
Readings in Oklahoma History
110.
A Rider of the Cherokee Strip
111.
Cherokee Cavaliers (with G. Litton)
112.
Cherokee Cavaliers
113.
Cherokee Cavaliers
114.
Cherokee Cavaliers
115.
Cherokee Cavaliers
116.
Cow Country
117.
Cow Country
118.
Cow Country
119.
History of Oklahoma (with M. L. Wardell)
120.
History of Oklahoma
121.
History of the United States (with D. Dumond & E.B. Wesley)
122.
The Indians of the Southwest
123.
The Indians of the Southwest
124.
The Indians of the Southwest
125.
The Indians of the Southwest
126.
The Indians of the Southwest
127.
The Indians of the Southwest
128.
Oklahoma: The Story of a State
129.
Oklahoma: The Story of a State
130.
Oklahoma: The Story of a State
131.
Oklahoma: The Story of a State
132.
Pioneer Judge: The Life of Robert Lee Williams (with Morrison)
133.
Pioneer Judge: The Life of Robert Lee Williams
134.
Pioneer Judge: The Life of Robert Lee Williams
135.
Pioneer Judge: The Life of Robert Lee Williams
136.
Pioneer Judge: The Life of Robert Lee Williams
137.
Pioneer Judge: The Life of Robert Lee Williams
138.
Pioneer Judge: The Life of Robert Lee Williams
139.
Pioneer Judge: The Life of Robert Lee Williams
140.
Pioneer Judge: The Life of Robert Lee Williams
141.
Frontier Ways
142.
Frontier Ways
143.
The Cross Timbers
Articles
144.
Journal articles
145.
Journal articles
146.
Journal articles
147.
Journal articles
148.
Encyclopedia and dictionary Articles
Other Published Works
149.
Supplement to Elementary Community Civics on the government of Oklahoma
150.
Other Published Works: Introductions, etc.
151.
Book Reviews and Readers Reports
Unpublished Works
152.
Unpublished Short Manuscripts
153.
Unpublished Short Manuscripts
154.
Unpublished Longer Manuscripts and Book Outlines
155.
“A History of the Ranch Cattle Industry in Oklahoma”
156.
“Indians of Oklahoma”
157.
“The Social Homesteader” & “The Humor of the Frontier”
158.
“Tales of the Wagon Yard”
159.
“Tales of the Wagon Yard”
160.
Poetry
161.
Speeches
162.
Speeches
163.
Speeches
164.
Stories & Tales
166.
Radio, Television, & Movie Broadcasts & Scripts
Harvard Materials
167.
Lecture Notes
168.
Lecture Notes & Papers
169.
Lecture Notes & Papers
170.
Lecture Notes & Papers
171.
Papers & Miscellaneous Materials
OU Administrative Materials
172.
Materials relating to the University of Oklahoma in general
173.
Materials relating to the OU Department of History
OU Teaching Materials
174.
Class Materials
175.
Course Outlines & Bibliographies
176.
Course Outlines & Bibliographies
177.
Tests
178.
Handwritten Notecards
179.
Handwritten Notecards
180.
Lecture Notes
181.
Lecture Notes
182.
Lecture Notes
Other Teaching Duties
183.
Non-OU Teaching & Summer Lectures
184.
Non-OU Teaching & Summer Lectures
185.
Fulbright Year in Australia
Student Papers
186.
“A” Authors
187.
“B” Authors
188.
“C” Authors
189.
“D” & “E” Authors
190.
“F” & “G” Authors
191.
“H,” “I,” & “J” Authors
192.
“K,” “L,” & “Mc” Authors
193.
“M” & “N” Authors
194.
“P” & “R” Authors
195.
“S,” “T,” & “V” Authors
196.
“W” & “Z” Authors
197.
Other Student Papers
Theses and Dissertations
198.
Emma Estill-Harbour
199.
Emma Estill-Harbour, J. O. Murphy, C. C. Bush, Nancy M.
Thomas, J. S. Clark, Alice B. Dowling, & B. B. Chapman
Theses for M.A. and Ph.D. Degrees, University of Oklahoma
Department of History 1912 – 1933 – Bibliography
Other OU Materials
200.
Exams & Papers of High School Students
201.
Frank Phillips Collection
202.
Mary E. Laing Scholarship Fund
203.
Materials on Friends, Fellow Teachers, & Students of EED
204.
Files on OU Students & Their World War I Service Records
WPA Materials
205.
Indian-Pioneer History Project for Oklahoma
206.
Indian-Pioneer History Project for Oklahoma
207.
Indian-Pioneer History Project for Oklahoma
208.
Indian-Pioneer History Project for Oklahoma, et al
Rockefeller Foundation Materials
209.
Project Materials
210.
Project Materials
Resource Materials
211.
Alexander Posey Materials
212.
David Ross Boyd Materials
213.
David Ross Boyd Materials
214.
Harrison-Pike Materials
215.
Manuscripts
216.
John Seger Manuscript
217.
Medical Biographies Manuscript
Research Materials
218.
Oklahoma Manuscripts
219.
Oklahoma Manuscripts
220.
Manuscripts on Oklahoma & Elsewhere
221.
Manuscripts on Oklahoma & Elsewhere
222.
Advertisements
United States Government Documents
223.
Department of Agriculture
224.
Department of Agriculture
225.
Department of Agriculture
226.
Department of Agriculture
227.
Department of Agriculture
228.
Department of Agriculture
229.
Department of Agriculture and Department of the Interior
230.
Department of the Interior
231.
Indian Education in Oklahoma
Proceedings, Programs, and Miscellany
232.
Conference Proceedings
233.
Programs
234.
Newsletters
235.
Miscellaneous Non-Indian Materials
Indian Materials
236.
Chickasaws, Cherokees, Wichitas, et al
237.
Chickasaws, Cherokees, Wichitas, et al
238.
Chickasaws, Cherokees, Wichitas, et al
239.
Creek, Sioux, et al
240.
Cherokees
241.
Cherokees
242.
Cherokee Documents
243.
Cherokee Documents
James S. Buchanan Papers
244.
“Source Book of Reconstruction History” manuscript (with Hill)
245.
“Source Book of Reconstruction History”
246.
Buchanan Correspondence, 1911-1929, A-J
247.
Buchanan Correspondence, 1911-1929, K-S
248.
Buchanan Correspondence, 1911-1929, T-Z, and OU Budgets
Stratton D. Brooks Papers
249.
Administrative Materials
250.
Administrative Materials
Reprints of Works by E. E. Dale
251.
Reprints
252.
Reprints
Supplement #1: Personal Correspondence
253.
Correspondence Received by Family on Death of EED
254.
Correspondence, etc., Received by Family on Death of EED
255.
The West Wind Blows: An Autobiography of Edward Everett Dale
256.
The West Wind Blows: An Autobiography of Edward Everett Dale
257.
Personal financial records of Edward Everett Dale
258.
Personal financial records of Edward Everett Dale
259.
“Indians of Oklahoma”
260.
“The Social Homesteader”
261.
Unpublished short manuscripts
262.
Unpublished short manuscripts and speeches
263.
Dale’s personal records (student, retirement, military service, letters of reference),
and poetry by Dora L. Gaines
264.
Miscellaneous E.E. Dale material, including the manuscripts mentioned above
265.
Scrapbooks and a plaque presented by the National Cowboy Hall of Fame to E.E.
Dale. (See also Box 7 of Outsized Materials)
Outsized Materials
1.
Newspapers and clippings on E. E. Dale
2.
Newspapers
3.
Newspaper
4.
Newspaper clippings
5.
Proclamations, etc.
6.
Cherokee materials
7.
Scrapbooks (see also Box 265).
8.
Miscellaneous clippings and printed material.
Edward Everett Dale
Correspondence
Box 1
Folder 1
Folder 2
Name
Abbet, Jean
Abbott, Clifton
Abbott, Florence S.
Abbott, Lillie R. (Mrs. Luther J.)
Abbott, L. J.
Abbott, Mrs. R. R.
Abbott, Mrs. W. D. (from Wardell)
Abeles, Elvin
Abell, Nyra
Abernathy, F. V.
Abernethy, H. B. (Mrs.)
Abney, James A. (Mrs.)
Abrams, Sam
Abramson, Elizabeth
Absher, W. Floyd (Mrs.)
Aby, H. F. (Mrs.)
Academy of American Franciscan
History
Acree, W. F.
1938
1947
1941
1936
1909
1928
1925
1931
1938
1922-23
1924
1936
1933
1954
1935
1933
Adair, Ethel
Adair, Rachel Landrum
Adam, F. F. (Mrs.)
Adams, A. B.
Adams, Charles K.
Adams, Charles
Adams, E. D.
Adams, Emily B. (Mrs. H. A.)
Adams, Evelyn C.
Adams, Fred W.
Adams, Horace
Adams, James P.
Adams, Jane M.
Adams, Jewell
Adams, K. S.
1922
1925
1943
1923, 1925, 1927
1946
1954
1926
1932
1948
1933
1948, 1954
1936
1952
1938
1939-41, 1950-51,
1954, 1961, 1965
1938
Adams, Loyce
Folder 3
Inclusive Years
Adams, Ramon F.
1950
1923, 1927
1930, 1942-43, 1948,
1952-54
Folder 4
Adams, Roxie J.
Adams, Roy
Adams Engineering Company
Adby, John W.
Addison, Mattie
Adella, Sister M.
Ader, Emile B.
Adjutant General of the Army
Adkisson, R. W.
Adler, Franz
Admissions & Records, OU
Administrative Council, OU
Adriaenssens, Opal
Adrian, Frederick W.
Aeschbacher, W. D.
Agnew, Dwight L.
Agnew, Theodore L.
Agriculture, State Department of
(Oklahoma)
Ahern, George P.
Folder 5
Aiken, Helen
Aiken, Vance
Aitken, Wallace A. (Mrs.)
Aiton, Arthur S.
Akin, Ina
1933
1945
1939
1927
1948-49
1948
1948
1936-37
1924
1950
1948, 1948
1935
1937, 1948
1952
1958, 1962, 1966-67
1942, 1946
1950, 1952, 1954,
1957, 1959-64, 1966
1921
1927
Akin, Robert
Alabama Book Store
1935
1966
1943
1932
1918, 1921, 1925-26,
1929, 1943, 1965
1947
1939-40
Folder 6
Albert Carl
1950
Folder 7
Albert, Teachers Agency
Alberty, Ardella
Albery, R. F. (Mrs.)
Albright, Earl
1923, 1951
1940
1934
1931, 1940-42,
1947-48, 1952
1942
1949
1930, 1940
1948
1922
1965
1956
Albright, Rachel
Albritton, J. Harper
Alden, John R.
Alden, Verne N.
Alden, Yetta
Aldrich, Gene
Aldridge, J. Bart
Folder 8
Alexander, Charles C.
Alexander, Constance E.
Alexander, Edward
Alexander, Fred
Alexander, Mr. & Mrs. Henry M.
Alexander, Howard
Alexander, James
Alexander, Millie
Alexander, Raydon E.
Alexander, Thelma
Alford, Charles R.
Alford, Pierrepont
Folder 9
1962
1928
1945
1954
1948-49, 1951-52,
1954,
1922
1943
1940
1963
1933, 1944-48
1939
1939
Alla, Mary C. (Mrs. Joseph A.)
Allen, C. R.
Allen, Charles
Allen, Clinton M.
Allen, Crawford, W.
Allen, Donna Claire
Allen, Ethel Butler
Allen, Eugene V.
Allen, F. Hardee
Allen, Fletta
Allen, Francis H.
Allen, H. L.
Allen, Ima Lora
Allen, James G.
Allen, John L.
1922
1939
1936-37
1932
1930-31
1934, 1937
1936
1933, 1936, 1953
1945
Folder 10
Allen, Leroy
1925, 1928-29, 1936
Folder 11
Allen, Roy M.
Allen, Russell (Mrs.)
Allen, William H.
Allen, Winifred
Allen, Winnie
Allendoerfer, C. W.
Alley, Mr. & Mrs. John
1943
1943
1962
1935
1935
1938
1928, 1930-32, 1934,
1936, 1940, 1944
1951
1928
1936
1931, 1935
1952
1932
Allgood, Dr.
Allgood, Mary W.
Allison, James )Mrs.)
Allsopp, F. Reed
Alsobrook, McRichey
Alspach, Verne R.
1934
1930
1935
1930-31
1932-33, 1936
Folder 12
Folder 13
Altman, Madge
Alva, Oklahoma, City Photographer
Aly, Bower
1928
1924
1954
Ambrose, P. S.
American Association for State &
Local History
American Association of University
Professors
American Book Company
American Christian Association
American Council of Learned
Societies
American Heritage
American Historical Association
1938, 1945
1941
1924-25, 1938, 1943
1942
1958
1962
1925, 1930, 1959
American Historical Association
Endowment Fund
1926
Folder 14
American Historical Review
American Indian
American News Company
American Philosophical Society
American Sociological Review
American Teachers Agency
American War Mothers
Americus Book Company
Ameringer, Dorothy
Ames, Herman V.
1943-44
1938
1929
1948
1941
1926
1945
1931, 1933, 1936
1938
1922, 1924, 1926
Folder 15
Ames, William A.
1945-51
Folder 16
Amick, Hugh
Amis, James
Ammons, Nancy C.
Amos, Farrell
Amsden, Madeleine
Amussen, Theodore S.
Anakin, Dewey V.
1924
1939
1931, 1944
1941
1946
1943
1925
Folder 17-18
Ander, Fritiof
1932, 1934-38, 1942,
1945-49, 1952, 1954,
1956-60
Box 2
Folder 1
Anders, J. Olson
Andersen, Annette
Andersen, H. H.
Anderson, Bennie
Anderson, Cara Lee
Anderson, Clayton
Anderson, Deborah
Anderson, Earl W.
Anderson, Eleanor
Anderson, Evelyn
Anderson, Fern
Anderson, Frances F.
Anderson, Gilbert
Anderson, G. C.
Anderson, Homer S.
Anderson, Irma P.
Anderson, J. Allen
Anderson, J. C. (Mrs.)
Anderson, Keith E.
Anderson, Kenneth
Anderson, LaVere
Anderson, Lois E.
1939
1943
1945
1935
1937
1958
1939
1938
1966
1938
1928
1939, 1950
1952
1928
1932
1952
1952
1930
1946
1961
1958
1948
Folder 2
Anderson, Mabel W.
1922, 1928, 1930-33,
1937-38, 1940,
1943-45
Folder 3
Anderson, R.
Anderson, R. T.
Anderson, Russell H.
Anderson, W. S.
Anderson-Prichard Oil Corporation
Andersson, Theodore
Andressen, John
Andrews, David C.
Andrews, Elizabeth
Andrews, E. H.
1953
1945
1938
1943-44
1957
1961
1956
1948
1922-23, 1925, 1929
1924. 1930
Folder 4
Andrews, G. G.
1923-24, 1932, 1934
Folder 5
Andrews, Grace
Andrews, Homer
Andrews, Harvey A.
Andrews, James M.
Andrews, John H.
1925
1933
1930-31, 1945
1939
1929
Andrews, Lora
Andrews, Lulah T.
Andrews, Lydia W.
Andrews, M. E.
Andrews, Paul R.
Andrews, Wayne
Andrews, Helen S.
1923
1924
1940
1924
1942, 1948, 1954
1961
1942
Folder 6
Anehondo, Consuela
Angle, Paul M.
Anglin Tourist Courts
Angus, J. T.
Anlauf, Anna Lee
Annett, W. E.
Anthropos Booksellers
Antiquarian Book Company
1939
1945-52
1948
1931, 1943
1931
1944
1941
1937
Folder 7
Antiquarian Press, Ltd.
1960
Folder 8
Antrim, Eugene
Apex Electrical Distributing Co.
Apple, Joe A.
1925, 1928
1922-23
1931, 1933-34, 1937,
1945
1923
1942
1926
1938
Appleton, D., and Company
Appleton-Century Company, Inc.
Appling, Evelyn
Appointments Office, Duke U.
Folder 9
Arcadia Book Shop
Arcekae
Archer, Ann
Archer, C. E.
Archer, Edna
Archer, Ralph G.
Arehart, Cecile
Argosy Book Stores, Inc.
Argus Press
Arizona Highways
Folder 10
Arkansas Book Exchange
Arkansas Historical Association
Arkansas State Department of
Resources & Development
1937
1938
1951
1948
1928
1945
1931
1934, 1936, 1937-41,
1943-44
1947, 1949
1950, 1955, 1959,
1962, 1964-65
1928
1925, 1954, 1960,
1966
1951
Armantrout, Fannie Z.
Armentrout, W. D.
Armstrong, A. M. O.
Armstrong, Betty Coe
Armstrong, Frances
Armstrong, Jack
Armstrong, Neva
Armstrong, Robert (Mrs.)
Arnett, Hattie Embry
Arnold, Ada R.
Arnold, Charlotte
Arnold, Delbert
Arnold, George Prince
Arnold, J. J. (Mrs.)
Arnold, J. P.
Arnott, Lucile
Arragon, R. F.
Arrington, Leonard J.
Arrocha, Berta
Arthur, D. C.
Artman, Jim P.
1936
1950
1932
1934
1923
1927
1961
1956
1937
1963
1928
1940
1944
1932
1941
1938-39
1943
1969
1945
1931
1943
Folder 11
Asenap, Herman
Asfahl, W. D.
Ash, Lee, Jr.
Ashley, Grover, Jr.
Askew, Wardie
Asplund, Rupert
Assembly Program
Associated Press, The
1933
1930, 1934
1938-39
1939
1929
1943
1953
1921
Folder 12
Athearn, Robert
Athenaeum, The
1950, 1953-54, 1956
1944, 1946
Folder 13
Atherton, Lewis E.
1937-38, 1945, 1947,
1954
Folder 14
Athletic Ticket Office
Atkins, Blanche
Atkinson, J. H.
Atlantic Monthly Magazine
Atteberry, Orval
Attwell, Barbara
Atwood, A.
Atwood, C. R.
1966
1941
1946, 1952
1963
1929
1957
1961
1936
Folder 15
Auchampaugh, Philip G.
Aud, Edward J.
Auder, F.
Augustin, J. J., Inc.
Aukerman, Robert C.
Aurand's Book Store
Australian Consulate General
Australian-American Association
Authors Club
Authors Guild, Inc.
Auxier, George W.
1937
1938, 1940
1932
1941
1952
1940
1952-53
1953
1952
1967
1935-37, 1939, 1944
Folder 16
Averitte, E. E. (Mrs.)
Axelrod, David
Aydelotte, Dora
Aydelotte, Frank
Ayelsworth, A. L. (Mrs.)
Ayres, S. G.
1932
1933
1939-40
1918
1936-37
1925
B & H. Drug Store
Babb, Juanita
Babcock, James M.
Babcock, John E.
Babcock, Lou
Baber, Carroll P.
1925
1929
1952, 1955, 1957-58,
1963
1942
1930
1923-24
Folder 2
Bacarisse, Charles & Ellie
1956-64
Folder 3
Backus, M. F.
Bacher, Harold L.
Bachmann, Paul C.
Bacon, Barbara
Bacon, Charles L.
Bacon, Paul
Badger, B. J.
Badger, Richard G., Publishers
Baggett, J. Everett
Baggett, W. A.
1930
1947
1939
1951
1930
1930
1929
1922, 1941
1924
1932-33, 1935
Bahr, Dorothy
Bahrt, George M.
Bail, P.M.
1930
1929
1952
Box 3
Folder 1
Folder 4
Bailey, Carrie
Bailey, Edward L.
Bailey, Herbert G., Jr.
Bailey, John T.
Bailey, Joyce
Bailey, Kenneth K.
Bailey, Lottie Mae
Bailey, Mary Hewett
Bailey, T. L.
1952-53
1930
1935, 1938
1934
1964
1959-60
1933
1934
1921-23
Folder 5
Bailey, W. W.
Bailey, Worth
Baily, Edwin A.
Bain, Read
Baird, Mary
Baird, Troy D.
Baker, Aaron A.
Baker, Alex
Baker, Allen
Baker, Bernice
Baker, Clarice
1948
1931, 1933
1942
1939
1953
1939
1938
1926
1931
1925
1924
Folder 6
Baker, Mr. & Mrs. Dan
1924-26, 1928, 1931,
1935-37, 1948, 1952,
1957
Folder 7
Baker, Fannie A.
1940, 1942, 1951
Folder 8
Baker, George M.
Baker, Ira W.
Baker, J. W.
Baker, E. Leroy
Baker, Louise C.
Baker, Menter G., Jr.
Baker, M. R.
Baker, Nina Brown
Baker, N. F.
Baker, O. E.
Baker, Pauline
Baker, Powell
Baker, R. L.
Baker Thomas E.
Baker, Thomas L. (Mrs.)
Baker--Crothers, Hayes
Baker Hotel
1932
1937
1930
1937
1924
1950
1931
1941
1922
1924
1933
1925
1932-33
1959
1945
1940
1948
Folder 9
Baldwin, Ben R.
Baldwin, C. J. (Mrs. Ethel B.)
Baldwin, H. C. (Mrs. )
Baldwin, Louise E.
Baldwin, Sister M. Julianna
Baldwin, Leland D.
Bale, Debbie
Bale, Hubert E.
Balenty, Mike
Ball, C. O.
Ball, Otis
Ballard, Clyde M.
Ballard, C. H. (Mrs.)
1936
1933, 1936
1964
1933
1934-37
1951
1966
1931
1936
1938
1927
1958-59, 1962
1930
Folder 10
Ballenger, T. L.
1924-25, 1929,
1932-33, 1935-41,
1946, 1946, 1949,
1952
Folder 11
Ballinger, Doris
Balthrop, Eunice
Balyard, R. H.
Balyeat, Frank A.
1929
1934, 1936-37
1919
1933, 1937, 1943,
1948, 1960
1937
1933
1935
1952
Banick, Albert Nicholas
Bankoff, Julius
Banks, Edgar J.
Banks, Helen Jo
Folder 12
Banks, Lena R.
1923, 1927-29, 1931,
1949-50
Folder 13
Bannister, Ray
Banta, R. E.
Banta, George A., Publishing Co.
Barbee, Thomas
Barber, H. A.
Bard, Jennie M.
Bard, Richard
Bard, W. E.
1941
1941
1941
1955
1932
1949-50
1930
1934, 1952
Bar Examination, Commission of the
(by Wardell)
Barefoot, G. W.
Barefoot, B. B. (Mrs.)
Barish, Mildred
1935
1925
1934
1945
Bark, William Carroll
Barker, Corinne M.
1935
1930-31
Folder 14
Barker, E. C.
1922, 1925-20, 1932,
1935, 1937
Folder 15
Barker, S. Omar
Barket, Adolph
Barksdale, Martha E.
Barkus, M. F.
Barlow, Roberta; Hanna, Virginia;
& Viele, Patty
Barlow, R. R.
Barmby, A. W.
1930
1923, 1954
1942
1930
Folder 16-17
Barnard, Evan G.
1931-37
Folder 18
Barnard, Evan G. (Mrs.)
1938, 1940
Folder 19
Barnard, George Gray
1932-34, 1936
Folder 20
Barnard, Monroe
Barnard, Robert Dale
Barnes & Noble
Barnes, Demas
Barnes, Donald
Barnes, Elanor
Barnes, Elsie May
Barnes, Fred
1934
1968
1938
1954
1931
1925
1938
1933
Folder 21
Barnes, Gladys
1925, 1928, 1957-58,
1960, 1962-63, 1966,
1971
Folder 22
Barnes, Harry E.
Barnes, Helen Rae
Barnes, James A.
1922
1931
1930
Folder 23
Barnes, Margaret Louise
1932, 1934-38
Folder 24
Barnes, Ward
Barnes, Weldon
Barnes, Will C. (Mrs. Edith)
Barnett, Eula
Barnett, J. C.
Barnett, T. S. (Mrs.)
1953
1949
1942
1938
1935-36, 1940
1942
1937
1937
1931
Box 4
Folder 1
Barnhart, John D.
1933, 1947-49, 1951
Folder 2
Barns, Elizabeth
Barns, Florence E.
Barr, J. L.
Barr, Lida
Barrera, Cecilia
Barrett, Charles F.
Barrett, Howard
Barrett, L. M.
Barrett, Laura
Barrett, Leonora
Barrett, Ruth E.
Barringer, G. A.
1948
1934
1959
1935
1939
1939-40
1933
1925
1945
1929
1958
1935
Folder 3
Barron, Mr. & Mrs. Alford J.
1938-45
Folder 4
Barrow-Trask, Mrs. Lucy E.
1920, 1922-25,
1928-30, 1936,
1938-39, 1941, 1952,
1955
Folder 5
Barry, Ford Eleanor
1931, 1936-39
Folder 6
Barry, Frank B.
Barry, William George
Barth, Harry A.
Bartlesville, First National Bank of
1930
1941-42
1925
1928-32, 1937-38,
1941, 1943, 1945-47
1931
1970
c. 1920
1942
1926, 1928, 1930-31
Bartlett, C. R.
Bartlett, Dewey F.
Bartlett, Elizabeth
Bartlett, Ralph S.
Barton, James R.
Folder 7
Barton, L. S. (Mrs. Jane)
1939, 1957-59,
1961-63, 1965
Folder 8
Bash, H. E.
Bashe, Bayden
1923
1954
Folder 9
Bass, Henry B.
1952, 1958-59, 1961,
1966-67, 1969-70
Folder 10
Bass, John H. (Mrs.)
Bate, A. Donald
Bateman, Clara
Bateman, William C.
Bates, Charles B.
Bates David (Mrs.)
Bates Edward
Bates, R. C.
Bates, Roger E. (Mrs.)
Batson, William H.
Battenberg, J. P.
Battles, E. E.
Baudinot, Mary C.
Bauer, Mary Jeanne McCann
Bauer, Theodore W.
Baugh, Cecil
Baugh Robert L.
Baughman R. Harper
Baughman, Roland
Baum, Laura
Baumgarten Company of
Washington
Baustert, Mildred
Baxley, Charlene
Baxter, James P., III
Bayless, Bourke H.
Bayley, Charles C.
Baylor, William A.
1930
1929
1931
1962
1939
1959
1916
1933
1934
1948
1921, 1924
1939
1957
1966
1941
1940
1930
1940
1945-46
1939-41
1928
1939
1957
1932
1965-66, 1968
1934
1925
Folder 11
Beach, Charles E.
Beach, Eunice
Beach, Gary Dale
Beach, Leonard
Beach, Rex
Beaird, Chester C.
1937
1960
1963
1949, 1951-52
1930
1933-34
Folder 12
Beaird, Ted M.
1924, 1928-32,
1936-37, 1939, 1941,
1944, 1946, 1948-49
Folder 13
Beale, Howard, K.
1937
Folder 14
Bealer, Lewis W.
1937, 1939-41, 1945
Folder 15
Bean, F. W. (Mrs.)
1941
Bean, Louis
Bean, W. G.
Bean, A. W.
Bean, A. W. (Mrs.)
Beard, Roy J.
Beard, William D. (Mrs.)
Beardsley, Paul W.
Beare, Leonard E. (Mrs.)
Beatty, Willard W.
Beaty, E. O.
Beaty, Hazel E.
Beauchamp, Helen
1925, 1931
1932
1935
1930, 1935
1924
1936
1959
1952
1939-40
1929
1936
1923, 1930
Folder 16
Beauregard, Nettie H.
1934, 1937
Folder 17
Beaver, Dennis
Beavers, H. G. (Mrs.)
Beck, J. G.
Beck, J. Thomas
Beck, Morris R.
Becker, A. I.
1952
1964
1929
1935, 1939
1942
1930
Folder 18
Becker, Carl L.
1926, 1944
Folder 19
Becker, Daniel A.
Becker, Howard
Becker, H. A.
Becker, Russell A.
Becker, William E.
Becker, W. J.
Beckett, A. L.
Beckett, Mr. & Mrs. F. T.
Beckham, Merrell H.
Bednar, W. C. (Mrs.)
Beebe, Clara
Beedle, Jeanne
Beeson, J. L. (Mrs.)
Beeson, M. A.
Beger, D. A.
Behen, David
Beidleman, George C.
Beiland, Earl H.
1922, 1924, 1937,
1940
1939
1924
1944
1956, 1965
1929-30
1923, 1926
1934
1964
1949
1961
1936-37
1931-34
1928
1933
1931
1928
Folder 20
Belcher, Wyatt
1936, 1948-49, 1951,
1959-60
Folder 21
Belk, N. C.
Belknap, Charles N. (Mrs.)
Belknap, Harold
Bell, Betty
Bell, C. C.
Bell, Dona
Bell, E. R.
Bell, Earl L.
1932, 1934
1928
1964
1948
1930
1929
1948
1940
Folder 22
Bell, Howard H.
1945-49, 1951-55,
1959-60
Folder 23
Bell, J. W.
Bell, Laura
Bell, M. H.
Bell, Moffett
Bell, Robert E.
Bell, Susie
Bell, W. C.
Bell, William Gardner
Bellah, Hutton
Bellatti, R. M.
Belling, Carrie
Bellmard, M.
Bellot, H. Hale
Bellows, Esther
Belt, Elmer
Belvin, Harry J. W.
1933
1925
1924
1929
1949-52
1922
1957
1961-62
1923
1935
1930
1938
1934
1930-32
1952
1950
Bemis, Samuel Flagg
Bender A. B.
Bender, Jessie Fremont
Bender, John F.
Bender, Leona
Benedict, Edith
Benedum, T. R.
Benefield, Loyd
Benefield, Valeria
Bengston, Nels A.
Beniteau, Fred
Bennett, A. P.
Bennett, C. M.
Bennett, D. E.
Bennett, Frank R.
1930-31, 1953
1934-35, 1937, 1939
1929-30
1928, 1932, 937, 1947
1956
1939
1947
1938
1934
1936
1921
1924
1923
1941
1931
Box 5
Folder 1
Folder 2
Bennett, Henry G.
1924, 1928-32,
1936-38, 1940-42,
1946-49, 1951
Folder 3
Bennett, J. B. (Mrs.)
Bennett, Laura L.
Bennett, Opal I.
Bennett, Paul L.
Bennett, Stella Moore
Bennett, Victor
Bennick, Bell
Bennight, H. W.
1944
1961
1936
1955
1941
1948
1937
1947
Folder 4
Benson, C. L.
1928-33
Folder 5
Benson, C. L. (Mrs.)
Benson, Lois
Benson, Oliver (Mrs. June)
Bently, E. M.
Benton, C. H.
Benton, Joseph H.
Bergendoff, Conrad
Berger, Elmer
Berke, Morris S.
Bernard, Harold W.
Bernard, Helen
Bernard, Jacqueline
Bernadette, Sister Mary
Bernardy, Jerry
Bernbrock, H. O.
Bernet, L. .L.
Bernier, A. C.
Berrien William
Berry, Bester
Berry, R. W.
Berry, Stella
Berthrong, Donald J.
Berthrong, Jay
Bessire, Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Bethell, Vivian
Bevens, M. C.
Bevington, C. R. (Mrs.)
1934
1949
1952, 1957-58
1924
1938
1945
1939, 1948
1946
1939
1930
1934, 1941-42
1950
1930
1950
1935
1946
1963, 1967
1943-44
1933
1947
1927
1970, 1973
1960
1946, 1965, 1970
1922, 1929
1928-30
1951
Folder 6
Biard, Harrell
Biard, J. H.
1946-47
1931
Biard, Lillian
Bickett, Erma
Bidwell, Nanna M.
1937
1944
1948
Folder 7
Bieder, Ralph P.
1934, 1936-37, 1939,
1944, 1947, 1949,
1951
Folder 8
Bieger, A.
Biehn, A. L.
Bienfang, Ralph
Bierman, Louis C.
1942
1938, 1940
1943
1937
Folder 9
Biesele, Rudolph L.
1928-29, 1932-33,
1939-40, 1943, 1954
Folder 10
Biggart, R. L.
Biggers, John
Biggerstaff, Jim
Bijur, George
Biles, Bryan W.
Bill, Shirley
Billings, John
Billings, Russell F.
Billings, Sylvia
1931
1966
1947
1956
1940
1946, 1948
1938
1950-51
1931-32, 1939
Folder 11
Billington, Monroe
1951-52, 1966, 1972
Folder 12
Billington, Ray
1947-49, 1951-52,
1955-56, 1958, 1960,
1962-63
Folder 13
Billington, T. G. (Mrs.)
Billman, Hilda
Billups, Richard A.
Billups, Richard A., Jr.
Biltmore, Hotel (Oklahoma City)
Bimson, Oliver H.
Bingham, Robert W.
Bingman, C. W.
1932
1937
1930
1929
1950
1950
1938
1929
Folder 14
Binkley, William C.
1925, 1932, 1936,
1939-40, 1943-48,
1951-52, 1954, 1956,
1958-59, 1964-67
Folder 15
Biographical Publishing Company
Bion, Benjamin L.
Birch, C. A.
Bird, B. M.
Bird, Joe
Birdwell, Banton (Mrs.)
Birdwell, Helen
Birth Marcia
1931
1939
1941
1938
1925, 1932
1957
1935
1931
Folder 16
Bisbee, Sumner T.
1924, 1930-31
Folder 17
Bivens, H. A.
1945
Folder 18-21
Bizzell, W. B.
1924-41
Blachly, Frederick F.
Black, Arnold E.
Black, D.
Black, E. H.
Black, E. H. (Mrs. Julia)
Black, Harvey
Black, Hazel K.
Black, I. L.
Black, James Y.
Black, Lelia K.
1922-24, 1961-62,
1964
1950
1935
1929, 1935-37, 1957
1923-24, 1940
1939, 1947, 1952-53
1935, 1937
1931
1950
1945, 1950, 1952
Folder 2
Blackburn, I. M.
Blackhern, Glen A.
Blackstock, Graham (Mrs.)
Blackton, Charles Stuart
Blackwood, Sue
Blackwell Weilandy Company
Blain, Norma Lee
1932
1928
1966-69
1939
1957
1930
1954
Folder 3
Blaine, Thomas B. (Mrs. Wynema)
Blair, Cecil C.
Blair, Clyde M.
Blair, N. K.
Blair, Vice (Mrs. )
Blair Brothers (from Wardell)
Blake, Harry
Blake, Mary
1955, 1966-68
1926, 1957
1927
1956
1930
1925
1924
1951
Box 6
Folder 1
Blakely, C. R.
Blanchard, Linn R.
Blanchard, Lucille
Blanchard, Robert G.
Blanche, Sister Mary
Blankenship, Faustine D.
Blanks, William L.
Blarer, A. E.
Bleakly, M. J.
Bleakley, William E.
Bledsoe, Elizabeth
1932-33
1935, 1939
1925
1972
1928
1955
1967
1947
1933
1939
1931, 1937, 1942
Folder 4
Blegen, Theodore
1931-32, 1941-44,
1946-47, 1951, 1958
Folder 5
Bleurry, Anna
Blickensderfer, Joseph P.
Bliss, Carey S.
1921
1943
1945-46, 1958, 1963
Folder 6
Bliss, Leslie E.
1934-35, 1944-46,
1957-58
Folder 7
Blizzard, W. L .
Bloch, Israel
Bloom, John Porter
Bloom, Sarah & Esther
Bloom, Sol
Blue, Johnny S.
Blue Cross & Blue Shield
Blue Eagle, Acee
Bly, Mildred
Blyley, Katherine Gillette
1932, 1937
1939
1961, 1963
1958
1934
1929
1949, 1959
1951
1931
1952
Folder 8
Boak, A. E. R.
Boals, Carrie
Boardman Charles W.
Boardman Wendell R.
Boarman, Ruth
1940-42, 1944
1945
1937
1958
1930-31
Folder 9
Boatman, A. N.
Folder 10
Boatman, Roy
1928-29, 1938, 1950
1952
1949, 1951-52,
1954-56, 1958-62
1964-65
Folder 11
Bobbitt, Mary T.
1939
Bobbs-Merrill Company
Boersma, J. R.
Boeskin, Eloise
Boggs, H. H.
Boggs, H. O.
Bohannon, William E.
Bohannon, Luther
Boisseau, Agnes B.
Boke, Norman H.
Boland, John L.
Boland, Mary Adeline
Boland, Zuleika
Bolen, Hubert L.
Boles Printing Company
Bollinger, Clyde J.
1926, 1930
1929
1965
1938
1936
1932
1946
1934
1952
1926, 1931, 1958
1930, 1933
1929
1936
1933
1927-28, 1932, 1935,
1943, 1946, 1951
Folder 12
Bolton, Herbert E.
1920-21, 1924, 1926,
1928, 1932-33,
1937-39, 1941
Folder 13
Bolwell, Robert W.
Bond, Beverly W., Jr.
Bond, Leroy (Mrs. Jo)
1930
1931
1947, 1949-52, 1960,
1964
Folder 14
Bond, Rogene
Bond, Rowland
Bondurant, A. L.
Bone, Ewell
Bonebrake, Lula Page
Bonham, Earl D.
Bonham, M. L., Jr.
Bonner, James C.
1949
1956
1931
1957
1922-23
1932
1950
Booher, Curtis O.
Book Supply Company
Booth, Lewis
Boothe, Otto
Boothman, Margaret
Borchers, M. H. (Mrs. Marie)
Borden, J. C.
Bordo, Ben
Boren, Dale
Boren, James B.
Boren, Lyle H.
Borhegyi, Stephan F.
1933
1923
1940
1940
1943, 1947
1929-30
1962
1954-55, 1958
1931
1940
1934, 1942
1957
Born, Mary Frances
Born, Viola
Borough, B. L.
Boruff, Fred W.
1927
1941
1935
1955
Folder 15
Borum, Wallace G.
Boston, Wilhelmina
Boswell, Arthur E., Jr.
Bosworth, Caroline M.
Boten, Helen
Botkin, B. A.
Botkin, J. T.
Bottoms, Mollie Ruth
Botts, Clarence M.
1928-30
1923
1935
1951-53, 1955
1943
1943-44
1918, 1924
1937-38, 1970
1943
Folder 16
Bouchard, H.
Boucher, C. W.
Boudinot, Mary C.
Boudinot, May F.
Boulware, C. E.
Boulware, Noel
Boushy, Theodore F.
1941
1944
1957
1930
1930
1929
1940, 1942, 1944-47,
1954-55
1958
1922
1925-26
1939
1944-45, 1947, 1949
1935
Bouton, Maxine
Bowden, Sarah D.
Bowden, Witt
Bowen, Barlow V.
Bowen, Dorothy
Bowen, S. D.
Folder 17
Bower, Catherine
Bower, Leon
Bowers, Charles A.
Bowers, Florence W.
Bowers, Jack M.
Bowers, P. C. (Mrs.)
Bowles, A. G.
Bowles, A. G. (Mrs.)
Bowles, Cornelius
Folder 18
Box 7
Bowles, Ora Lee
1932
1938
1937
1931
1944
1922-23
1921, 1935, 1941-42,
1946
1955
1930
1946, 1948-49,
1951-52
Folder 1
Bowling
Bowman, Byrne A.
Bowman, Mr. & Mrs. George L.
Bowman, R. P.
Box, Margaret
Boxley, Calvin
Boyce, Wallace
Boyd, Allen R.
1924
1941
1925, 1930, 1942,
1944, 1946, 1958
1928-29
1924
1922, 1925, 1929-30,
1938
1943
1929-30
1927, 19321, 1943
1923
1924, 1934
Folder 2
Boyd, David Ross
1917, 1927, 1936
Folder 3
Boyd, David Ross (Mrs.)
Boyd, Mary Alice
1937-39, 1941, 1943
1936-37
Folder 4
Boyd, Earl (Miss)
Boyd, G. R.
Boyd, Harry S.
Boyd, Julian P.
Boyd, Lottie
Boyd, Powell
Boyden, W. D.
Boydston, Betty R.
Boydston, Q. B.
Boyer, Jack B.
Boyle, Ed
Boyle, John (Mrs.)
Boyle, Virginia Frazer
Boysen, Antoinette
1929
1952
1932
1939
1931
1937
1923
1943
1922, 1962
1957
1922
1937
1932
1960
Folder 5
Bracken, Arthur E.
Bracken, Arthur E. (Mrs. Gladys)
Bracken, A. K.
Brackman, Berta A. Ryan
Bradbury Book Company
Braddy, Haldeen J. W.
Braden, Mary E.
Braderman, Eugene Maur
Bradfield, Charles L.
Bradfield, Pearl
Bradford, M. E.
Bradley, Glenn P.
1944-46
1942, 1944
1928, 1931
1933
1924, 1926
1928-29
1939
1939-40
1945
1935
1971
1949-50, 1955
Bowman, Henry
Bowman, L. L.
Bowman, Nelle E.
Bradley, Harold W.
Bradley, N. M.
Bradley, Theodore
Bradley, Wallace
Bradshaw, C.S.
Brady, Marie
Brady, Thomas A.
1943-44
1932
1961
1952
1932
1939
1940, 1943-44, 1952
Folder 6
Bragg, Arthur
Bragg, Jefferson D.
Bragg, Marita
Braggett, J. Everett
Bragin, Charles
Braidwood, Thomas (from Wardell)
Brake, Mr. & Mrs. C. M.
Bramlett,
Bramlett, Ellis C. (Mrs.)
Bramlett, Herbert L.
Branch, E. Douglas
Brand, Carl F.
Brand, Ralph
Brandenburg, Margaret
Brandenburg, W. A.
Brandon, Elizabeth
Brandt, Carl G.
1944
1951
1957
1924
1941 1943
1925
1935, 1937
1930
1944
1951
1934
1924, 1926
1938
1931
1929
1958
1941
Folder 7-8
Brandt, Joseph A.
1925-26, 1928-38,
1940-43
Folder 9
Braniff, T. E.
Branon, Raymond
Brantley, Opal June
Branum, J. B., Jr.
Broucht, O.S.
Braun, Claire
Bray, Charles I.
Bray, William H.
Brayer, Herbert o.
Brazel, Leonard
1930
1937
1958
1944
1924
1928
1938
1930, 1935
1940
1929
Folder 10
Breckenridge, Sophonisba jP.
Breeden, Louis
Breedings Bookstore
Breedlove, Cecil (Mrs.)
Brelmyer, Harold F.
Brenneman, John M.
1936
1932
1958
1931
1939
1940, 1943
Folder 11
Bretnall, R. J.
Bretz, J. P.
Brewer, Agnes Riser
Brewer, Billie B.
Brewer, O. H. P.
Brewer, Phil D.
Brewer, T. H.
Brewer, W. F.
Brewer, Wallace
Brewer, Wilmon
1923
1932
1931
1958
1950
1926
1928, 1930, 1932
1941
1934, 1941
1945
Brewster, Paul G.
Brickell, Herchel
Bridges, Cora Belle
Bridges, Ethel
Bridgwater, William
Briggs, Clay
Briggs, Ethel Irene
Briggs, Eugene S.
1949
1929
1935
1933
1932
1925
1938
1925-26, 1928-30,
1935, 1938-39, 1943
1948
1934, 1941, 1952
1927
1935
1945
Briggs, H. M.
Briggs, Harold E.
Briggs, O. L. (Mrs.)
Brigham, E. M., Jr.
Brigham, R. A. (Mrs.)
Folder 12
Bright, Davilla
1930, 1934-35,
1937-38, 1940,
1942-43, 1959
Folder 13
Bright, Gertrude
Bailey, John L. (Mrs.)
Bailey, LaVerne
Brill, Charles F.
Brillhart, Mildred
Brillhart, Norman
Brininstool, E. A.
Brink, Paul R.
Brinker, Paul A.
Briscoe, Mineola
Brister, R. H.
1934
1945
1937-38
1940
1937
1949-53
1941
1931
1950
1938
1927, 1934, 1943,
1951
1911
Bristow, G. B.
Bristow, Oklahoma, Board of
Education
Britton, A. V.
1926
1901
Britton, C. T.
Britton, Gwendolyn
Britzmann, H. C.
Brixey, Frances
1922
1967
1935
1945
Folder 14
Broadstreet, Blanch
Brock, Raymond T.
Brodhead, Helen L.
Bronson, Ruth M.
Brooker, W. L.
Brooks, Artie
Brooks, D. C.
Brooks, Ernest
Brooks, F. T.
Brooks, Lucille
Brooks, Mabel
Brooks, Ruth
Brooks, S. J. (Mrs.)
1922
1952
1920
1937, 1955
1937
1923
1925
1946
1954
1932
1925
1929
1955
Folder 15
Brooks, Stratton D.
1913-15, 1917-18,
1920, 1922-23, 1930,
1942-43
Folder 16
Brooks, William K.
Broon, Frances
Broussard, Octave
Browder, Aileen
Browe, R. C.
Brown, A. E.
Brown, Alice C.
Brown, Billie B.
Brown, Bob
Brown, Castle M.
Brown, Celeste (from Wardell)
Brown, Claudie
Brown, D. A.
Brown, D. MacKenzie
Brown, Don
Brown, Douglas S.
1966
1957
Brown, E. B.
Brown, E. E.
1931
1927, 1929-30, 1932,
1937
1940
1948
1924
Folder 17
Brown, Edwin
Brown, Everett F.
Brown, Fletcher Simpson
1935
1930
1948
1948
1958
1934
1939
1925
1930
1949
1963
1960
1944
Brown, Gladys L.
Brown, Guy H.
Brown, Horace B.
Brown, Jack
Brown, Katherine
Brown, Kelly
Brown, Kenneth
1931
1965
1966
1945, 1950
1947-48
1958
1934
Folder 18
Brown, Loren N.
1931-37, 1939-40,
1951, 1959, 1965
Folder 19
Brown, Mark H.
Brown, Perry E.
Brown, Ray A.
Brown, Ray A. (Mrs.)
Brown, Richard
Brown, Ruth B.
Brown, S. L.
1938-40, 1950
1951-52
1927-28
1931
1938
1930, 1933
1961
Folder 20
Brown, S. W.
Brown, Sydney M.
Brown, V. H.
Brown, Walter L.
Brown, Weldon A.
Brown, William E. (Mrs.)
Brown, W. C.
Brown's Department Store
Brown Palace Hotel
1945
1941, 1944
1954-55
1958, 1960, 1963,
1967
1937
1951
1932
1958
1962
Browne, Hester W.
Browne, J. W., & Son
Browne, Lorena
Browne, Robert B.
Browne, Virgil (Mrs.)
Browne, W. A.
Browning, Grace A.
Browning, Verona
Brownlee, J. P.
Brownlee, Marjorie
Broyles, Eunice
Bruce, A. D.
Bruce, Sarah Evalyn
Bruesch, S. R.
1916
1938
1935
1941
1941, 1963
1948
1938
1929
1941
1925
1957
1958
1929
1955
Box 8
Folder 1
Brummitt, Austin J.
Brundage, Phoebe
Bruner, Anne
Bruner, Frances
Bruner, H. B.
Bruner, Mr. & Mrs. R. C.
Bruner, T. E.
Brunhouse, Robert L.
Bruns, Franklin R., Jr.
Brusch, S. R.
Bruton, Etta R.
Bryan, Carl A.
Bryan, Ernest R.
Bryant, Gordon W.
Bryant, S. J.
Bryant, W. C.
1940
1923
1958
1960
1924
1942, 1958, 1960
1922
1940
1961
1955
1932
1944
1942
1956
1935
1925
Folder 2
Bryce, J. Y.
1925-30
Folder 3
Bryden, Mary
Buchanan, Effie
1932
1932
Folder 4
Buchanan, James S.
Buchanan, James S. (Mrs.)
1912-13, 1917,
1922-29
1925
Folder 5
Buchanan, Joseph
Buchanan, Percy
Buchanan, Russell
Buchner, Ed
Buck, Elizabeth H.
Buck, Raymond E.
1945
1948, 1959
1937
1962, 1965
1923
1938
Folder 6
Buck, Solon J.
1926, 1929-31, 1933,
1935-36, 1942
Folder 7
Bucker, Vela G.
Buckholts, Paul
Buckingham, H.
Buckler, Cecil P.
Buckler, Melva
Bucklew, Richard
Buckley, Carper W.
Bucklin, George A.
Buckthol, W. F. (Mrs.)
Bucy, Laura M.
1950
1940-41
1928, 1945
1937-38, 1941-42
1931
1934
1937, 1940
1933
1938
Folder 8
Buechel, F. A.
Buell, Ethel P.
Bueuing, Arthur
Buffalo Bill Memorial Association
Buffalo Historical Society
Buffington, F. C.
Buffington, Joseph
Buford, Eddie
Buford, Olive Ford
Buford, R. I.
Bugbee, Harold
Buley, R. C.
Bull, F. R. (Mrs.)
Bull, Rotha
Bullard, Fred M.
Bullard, Pauline
Bullington, T.W.
Bullock, Forrest M. (Mrs.)
Bump, Ruth E.
1933-36
1948
1964
1959
1938
1951
1940
1930-32
1937
1937
1946
1950-51
1929
1929
1926
1943
1921
1930
1944
Folder 9
Bumpus, Orville
1933, 1935-36
1938-40
Folder 10
Bunce, Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Bundy, Lucille K.
Buntin, John A.
Buntin, Martha
Burbridge, R. O.
Burch, Richard
1952
1940
1931, 1946
1930-32, 1936. 1944
1932-33
1939
Folder 11
Burchardt, Bill
1961-62, 1964-66
Folder 12
Burchfield, John R.
Burden, Mildred Maxwell
Burdett, C. A.
Burge, Moris
Burger, Gerald J.
Burgess, Edwin Haines
Burgess, George S.
Burgess, Wilma G.
Burgett, Linnia
Burgett, Tina
Burke, Agatha
Burke, G. C.
Burke, Sally
1964
1939
1918
1947
1932
1942
1939
1940
1941
1961
1938
1938
1961, 1966
Burke, Thelma
1951
Folder 13
Burkett, J. E.
Burkett, Orion
Burkett, Pearl F.
Burkey, Lee Melville, Jr.
Burks, A. L.
Burleight, R. A.
Burmeister, Charles A.
Burner, W. J.
Burnes, Doris Cole
Burnett, B. B. (Mrs.)
Burnett, C. H.
Burnett, J. Wirt
1955
1937
1936
1938
1936
1930
1944
1930
1932
1942
1955
1927-28
Folder 14
Burnett, Myrtle
1927, 1930, 1951,
1960
1931
1938
1930
1934
1940
1947
1935
1942
1953, 1955
1933
1924-25, 1928, 1930
1941
1958
Burney, Dudley H.
Burnham Antique Book Store
Burns, A. Q.
Burns, Charles F.
Burns, G. P.
Burns, Robert E.
Burnstine, Norman
Burpo, Luther
Burr, David
Burright, Reba
Burris, Alfred Henry
Burris, Manford N.
Burt, Jessie Lauderdale
Folder 15
Burt, R. Fred
1923, 1931, 1936,
1938, 1941
Folder 16
Burtis, Buff (Mrs.)
Burton, E. L.
Burton, Eleanor M.
Burton, H. T.
Burton, Helen B.
Burton, Nina
1955
1923
1937
1933
1929, 1937
1950
Folder 16
Burtis, Buff (Mrs.)
Burton, E. L.
Burton, Eleanor M.
Burton, H. T.
Burton, Helen B.
1955
1923
1937
1933
1929, 1937
Burton, Nina
1950
Folder 17
Busby, Orel
1939, 1960-61, 1963
Folder 18
Buse, Frederick J.
1936-37
Folder 19
Busey, Lorene
1925
Folder 20
Bush, C. C.
1929, 1933, 1935-37,
1941-42, 1950, 1952
Folder 21
Bush, Catheryn
Bush, Frederick (Mrs.)
Bush, Jan
Bush, Mildred
Bushey, Glenn LeRoy
Bushyhead, Elmer
Butcher, John T.
Butcher, Virginia
Buthod, Charles
Butler, Charles H.
Butler, Clell
Butler, M. L.
Butler, R. E.
Butler, Sam H. (Mrs.)
Butterbaugh, Roy
1935
1941
1965
1937
1940
1952
1921, 1924
1951
1948
1948
1931
1935
1936
1923
1940
Folder 22
Butterfield, Mr. & Mrs. William H.
1938-39, 1946-47,
1951, 1954-55
Folder 23
Buttram, Frank
Butts, A. B. (from A. K. Christian)
Butts, S. U.
Buzard, Gordon A. (Mrs. Beatrice)
Buzzard, Robert G.
Byars, Mac
Byers, F.H.
Bynum, Ernest T.
Bynum, W.A.
Byrd, Gene (Mrs.)
Byrd, Harry Flood
Byrd, H.H.
Byrd Henry M.
Byrn, Ina Mary
1930, 1939
1925
1938, 1940
1952
1951-52
1931
1929
1923
1941
1950
1929
1939
1946, 1957
1923
Box 9
Folder 1
Cable, J. Ray
Cable, J. Ray (Mrs. Alma S.)
Cadmus Book Shop, Inc.
Cadwell, C.F. (Mrs.)
Cafky, George W. (Mrs.)
Cagle, Harold
1946
1934
1938-39, 1941, 1943
1925
1930
1949
Folder 2
Cailey, Mr. & Mrs. Leo F.
1959-61
Folder 3
Cain, Clarence (Mrs. Frances)
Calder, William (Mrs.)
Caldwell, Charles L.
Caldwell, Edward M.
Caldwell, J.H.
Caldwell, Jesse P. (Mrs.)
Caldwell, R.M.
Caldwell, Robert G.
Caldwell, Wallace E.
1939, 1941
1936
1944, 1955
1936-37
1923
1940, 1942
1922-23, 1925
1932-33
1932
Folder 4
Calhoun, J.W.
Calhoun, James N.
California, U. of (Berkeley)
Committee on Fellowships
Department of History
Press
Registrar
Calkins, May
Calkins, T.W.
Callahan, Elizabeth
Callahan, Sibyl
Callaway, Joe A.
Calow, Richard
Calvert, C.W. (Mrs.)
Calvert George E. (Mrs. Maude R.)
Calvert, Laura
Calvert, Sue
Cameron, A.B.
Cameron, Allan, Jr.
Cameron, Don
Cameron Helena A.
Cameron Mary Effie
Camien, Laiten L.
1937
1949
1942
1941, 1946
1941, 1946
1927
1954
1940
1928
1925
1932
1965
1924-25
1931
1952
1947
1937
1931
1924
1930
1930
1939
Camp, Vashi (Mrs.)
1930
Folder 5
Campbell, Albert (Mrs.)
Campbell, Billie
Campbell, C.D.
Campbell, C.E.
Campbell, Doak S.
Campbell, Emma
Campbell, Erie C.
Campbell, Eugene E.
Campbell, F.C.
Campbell, G. Raymond
Campbell, H.C.
Campbell, H.L.
Campbell, Harry
Campbell, Ida
Campbell, J.B.
Campbell, M.G.
1950
1942
1918
1928
1939
1939
1930, 1932
1961
1928-29
1949
1942
1944-45
1935-36
1935-36
1930-31
1919
Folder 6
Campbell, Oliver B.
1924, 1934, 1965-66,
1968
Folder 7
Campbell, Ora Mae
Campbell, Paul & Alma
Campbell, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph
Campbell, Tom W.
Campbell, W.D.
1947
1924, 1942, 1960-62
1949
1946
1918
Folder 8
Campbell, Walter S.
1924-26, 1928-32,
1934,1936,1938,1943,
1945,1950-52,
1955,1957
Folder 9
Canaday, Ruth
Candy, George T.
1936
1936
Folder 10
Cannon, Carl L.
1927, 1930-31
Folder 11
Cannon, Helen S.
Cannon, J. Ernest
Cannon, Jack
Cannon L.M.
Cannon, L.S. (Mrs.)
Canterbury, W.C.
1954
1928, 1932
1931, 1933
1944
1944
1919
Folder 12
Canton, Frank M. (Mrs.)
1928-31, 1947
Folder 13
Cantrell, J.W.
Cape, Duckie
Capehart, Judy
Capell, Gladys J.
Capers, Charlotte
Capps, Ellen M.
Capps, Mr. & Mrs. J.F.
Capps, Mary
Capps, Ovie Pauline
Capwell, George
Card, Phillip S.
Carder, Alta L.
Carefelt, Evelyn
Carey, B.H.
Carey, Grant S.
1925, 1930
1931
1962
1935
1943
1952
1945
1954, 1956
1932, 1948
1948
1936
1924
1948
1945
1950
Folder 14
Carl, Harry
Carlile, H.E.
Carlile, Mamie
Carlisle, Robert (Mrs.)
Carll, S.E.
Carlock, John (Mrs.)
Carlsen, Anna A.
Carlson, William H.
Carlton, W.N.C.
Carmichael, Perry
Carmichael R.D.
Carmichael, W.J. (Mrs.)
Carmony, Donald
Carnegie Library (Ponca City)
Carnegie Library (Tahlequah)
Carney, Champ Clark
Carney, Myrna
Carpenter, A.B. (Mrs.)
1951
1956
1967
1945
1947
1943
1943-44
1967
1930
1932-34
1940
1945
1960
1923
1960
1953
1952
1931
Folder 15
Carpenter, Mr. & Mrs. Paul S.
1945-46, 1948
Folder 16
Carpenter, Thelma
Carpenter, Shop
Carper, W.S.
Carr, Helen
Carrel, L.J.
Carriker, F.L.
Carrington, D.
Carroll, H.R.
1957
1945
1932
1939
1939-40,1942-43
1939-40, 1942
1928
1930
Folder 17
Carroll, H. Bailey
1937, 1952-53, 1955
Folder 18
Carroll, Mark
Carroll, Mr. & Mrs. Monroe
Carrozza, Vencent T.
Carson, C.W. (Mrs.)
1961
1951
1932
1944
Folder 19
Carson, F.L.
1941-42, 1945
Folder 20
Carson, Lee
Carson, W.H.
Carson, William G.B.
Carter, Berniece
Carter, Bruce G.
Carter, Catherine M.
1942
1947
1934
1934
1931-32, 1946
1924
Folder 21
Carter, Clarence E.
1936-37,1939, 194243,45,47, 50,52
Folder 22
Carter, E. Russell
Carter, George E.
Carter, H.P. (Mrs.)
Carter Harvey L.
Carter, Lessie V. (Mrs.)
Carter, Lucille M.
Carter, Mary D.
Carter Russell Gordon
Carter, Stelle L.
Carter, V.R.
Carter W.A.
Carter, William
Cartlidge, Gertrude
Cartwright, Mary-Ellen
1954
1954
1934
1938
1952
1939
1931
1954
1928
1966
1930
1941
1926
1936
Folder 23
Cartwright, Wilburn
1928-29, 1951
Folder 24
Carver, T.N.
Case, B.E.
Casey, Clifford B.
Casey Olive Downing
Casey, Ollie Lawrence
Cash, O.C.
Casler, Hazel M.
Cassady, Doris
Cassady, Paul
Castaneda, C.E.
1919
1931
1929
1940
1939-40
1935
1966
1952
1951
1931, 1939
Casteel, Mr. & Mrs. W.L.
1952
Folder 25
Castleberry, Donald M.
1937, 1955-56,58
Folder 26
Castleberry, E.M.
Castleberry, E.M. (Mrs.)
Caston, C.C.
Castor, Delea Franklin
Castronuevo, Thelma Halton
Cate, R.S.
Cate, Roscoe
Catholic College of Oklahoma,
President (from Wardell)
Cattell, Jacques
Cattell, Jacques (Mrs.)
Catton, Bruce
1929
1936, 1943
1929
1948
1934
1935
1937,1947-51
Caughey, John W.
1929, 1938, 1942,
1945-49, 1952, 195455, 1958
Cauthorn, Earl B.
1925, 1929-30, 193233
1929, 1934
1948
1947
1919
1934-39, 1941,1952
1951-52
1934
1925
1941
c, 1963
1955
Folder 27
Box 10
Folder 1
Cavener, Ina Beth
Cavnar, Ellen Dell
Cavnar, Wanda
Cawdill, W.C. (Mrs.)
Caxton, Printers, Ltd.
Caywood, Elzie R.
Cella, J.A. (Mrs.)
Central State College
Registar
President
Century Company
Folder 2
Chabot, Frederick C.
Chace, James E.
Chaconas, Stephen G.
Chadderdon, Jack (Mrs.)
Chadwidk, Beulah
Chadwick Joseph L.
Chaikin, William
Chalfant, Doris
1923
1953
1925, 1927
1932
1952
1941
1942
1936
1965
1933
1950
Chalfonte-Haddon Hall
Chamberlin, Cecil R.
Chambers, Guy C.
Chambers, Homer S.
Chambers, Maxine
1928
1950
1960
1955
1942
Folder 3
Chambers, Mr. & Mrs. W. Max
1923-24, 1927-30,
1932,36,-39,1941-42
1951-52,1960,66
Folder 4
Chance, Mr. & Mrs. Harrison
Chandler, Albert R.
Chandler, C.J.
1955
1935
1941, 1951
Folder 5
Chandler, C.Q.
1925, 1941
Folder 6
Chandler, Edward H.
Chandler, J.A.C.
Chaney, Margaret A.
Chaney, Stoney
Channing, Edward
Chapin, Roger
Chapman, Audre
1920
1929
1923-24, 1934
1948
1920
1971
1940
Folder 7-8
Chapman, Berlin
1926,28, 30-34,1939
1942-52, 56, 58-63,
1966-67
Folder 9
Chapman, Charles E.
Chapman and Grimes
Chappell, Maxine
Chappell, Ross E.
Charles, Russell G. (Mrs.)
Chase, Clarence
Chase, Jackie
Chase, Jerome B.
Chase, L.A.
Chaudoin, Carl
Chauncey, Marie
Chaves, Ignacia del Rio
1937-38
1938-39
1941
1948
1958
1932
1952
1931
1944
1945
1941
1965
Folder 10
Cheadle, John B.
Cheatham, Charles
Cheek, Ruby
Chelio, R.M.
Cheney, Margaret E.
1939, 1944
1964
1930
1942
1934
Cherrington, Ernest H., Jr.
Cherrington , Iona
Cheyney, E.R.
Cheyney, Miss
Chicago, University of
Bureau of Vocational Placement
Chicago, University of Committee
On Fellowships Department of
History Registrar
Chick, B.
Chickering, Bernice
Child, C.D.
Childs, Howard L.
Chilocco Indian School
Chilton, W.E. (Mrs.)
Chipman, I.E.
Chisholm, Hearn (Mrs.)
Chism, Charles
Chism, Joe
1946
1938-39, 1952
1922
1930
1930
1933-34, 1941-42,
1946,
1923, 1927
1924
1931
1930
1929
1945,48,1962
1936
1927
1929
1936
1950
Folder 11
Chittick, V.L. O.
Chitwood, Bennie Mae
Chouteau, C.E.
Chowins, Vera
Chrisman, Harry E.
Chrisman, Herman H.
Christensen, Charles M. (Mrs.)
Christensen, Thomas P.
1936-38
1923
1940,46,53
1926
1964,66-67
1931
1934
1927
Folder 12
Christian, A.K.
1922-30, 1932-34,
1938-39,41,43
Folder 13
Christian, John L.
Christian, Mary B.
Christianson, Lloyd
Christmas, Marie Mauk
Christopher, Arthur J.
Christoferson, E.C.
Chubb, Harry G.
Church of God Publishing House
Churchill, C. Robert
Churchill, George W.
Cisneros, Ramona A. (Mrs.)
Civil Service Commission
Civilian Director, C.C.C. Camp,
Sulphur, Oklahoma
1937
1929
1934
1933,36-37
1930-31
1933,36-37
1941
1931
1923
1952
1955
1937
1933
Clapesattle, Helen
Hotel Charide
1946-47
1939
Folder 14
Clark, Arthur H., Company
1928,30-31,33-36
1938-41,45,51
Folder 15
Clark, Ben S.
Clark, Blanche Henry
Clark, Cora Snouffer
Clark, Dale D.
Clark, Dan E.
Clark, Dauphna
Clark, E.T.
Clark, Edward Murray
1918
1934
1928
1939
1950
1963
1925
1947-48
Folder 16
Clark, Frances
Clark, Harry (Mrs.)
Clark, Haskell G.
Clark, Idena McFadine
Clark, Ira G.
Clark, J.J.
Clark, John (Mrs.)
Clark, John D.
1926
1936
1941
1952
1937-42, 1960
1950-51
1945
1943
Folder 17
Clark, Joseph Stanley
Folder 18
Clark, Manning
Clark, Mary E.
Clark, Mary L.
Clark, Pauline
Clark, R.E.
Clark, Rachel
Clark, Robert T., Jr.
1955-56, 1963
1947
1932
1926
1934
1932
1952
Folder 19
Clark, Thomas D.
1931,1943-44, 49-51,
1956, 59,68-71
Folder 20
Clark, Violet Davis
Clark, W.H.
Clarke, May E.
Clarkson, Mrs.
Clary, T.C. (Mrs.)
Clausen, Clarence A.
Claussen, Martin P.
1936
1940
1925
1923
1939
1933
1937
1932,34,36-41,48-50,
1952
Folder 21
Claxton, P.P.
1925-29
Clay, John
Claypool, Hotel
Clayton, J.B.
Clayton, J.B. (Mrs.)
Clayton, William
Clear, J.W.
Clegg, M.F. (Mrs. Zubie)
1932-33
1938
1925, 1929-31
1931-33
1944
1955-56
Folder 2-4
Cleland, Robert G.
1944-53
Folder 5
Clem, Billy K.
Clemens, Cyril
Clement, Besse A.
Clements, Forrest E.
Clemons, Edgar
Cleveland County Assessor’s Office
Cleveland County Ration Board
Cleveland County Treasurer
Cleveland, E.A. (Mrs.)
Cleveland Hotel
Cleveland, Rex D.
1947
1966
1955
1932-33, 36,39,41
1961
1954
1945
1946
1966
1947
1923-24
Folder 6
Clevenger, Clara H.
1943, 1948
Folder 7
Cleverdon, L.G.
Clifford, T.F. (Mrs.)
Clift, Ida
Clift, J.G.
Clifton, Adelia
Clifton, L.L.
Cline, William H.
Clinkscales, Lucie
Clinton, Fred S.
Clore, Mabel S.
Closs, Elizabeth Lee
Cloud, Elizabeth
1941
1924
1929
1961
1941
1926,31,35-36
1923
1926
1943-44,47
1937
1960-62
1937
Folder 8
Cloud, Henry Roe
1927-29,36,46-47,
1949-50
Folder 9
Clod, Richard H.
1923-24
Box 11
Folder 1
Folder 7
Clugston, W.G.
Clyde, Paul
Coad, H.G.
Coats and Miller
Cobb, Berry B.
Cobb, Florence E.
Cobb, Floy Elliott
Cobb, Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Cobb, Josephine
Cobb, Sue
Cobb, William C.
Cobb, W.H.
Cobert, Edith
Cochnauer, Grant
Cochran, C.M.
Cochran, R.E.
Cochrane, C.H.
Cockerell, Earl E. (Mrs.)
Cockrell, Anna
Cody, W.A.
Coffey, George L.
Coffey, John L.
Cohea, C.M. (Mrs.)
Cohen, Beatrice Burrus
1959
1942-44
1932
1924-25
1938
1935
1945
1924,1932
1947
1950
1951
1940
1925
1927
1934
1925
1925
1938
1929-30
1931
1924,28,32,37
1937
1931-32
Folder 10
Cohen, Victor H.
1939-41,45-51,
1953, 56-58, 60-61
Folder 11
Coker, Francis W.
Colburn, Elizabeth
Colcord, Charles F.
Coldiron, Daisy Lemon
1939-40
1922
1925,1930-31
1929, 1935-36
Folder 12
Cole, Arthur C.
1930-31,34,36-40
Folder 13
Cole, E.W.
1936
Folder 14
Cole, Fred C.
1941-42, 1947-52
Cole, Fred
1941-42, 1947-52
Cole, George Watson
Cole, J.H.
Cole, Lois Dwight
Cole, Nell M.
1922
1925
1935
1937, 1940
Folder 15
Cole, Redmond S.
Cole, Sadie Ruth
Cole, Sally
Cole, Taylor
Coleman, Charles
Coleman, E.B.
Coleman, George C.
Coleman, John H.
Coleman, Johnny
Coleman, Oliver
1958
1961
1964
1942
1934
1931
1933, 1938-41
1938
1960
1944
Folder 16
Coleman, R.V.
1937-40
Folder 17
Coles, Sylvia
Colgan, Howard
Collamore, J.L. (Mrs. Helen)
College, and Specialist Bureau
College Shop, The
Collier, Fern
Collier, Henry Dale
Collier, John
Collier, L.A.
Collier, P.F., & Son
Collier, Reed
1939
1936
1945
1930
1929
1938
1946
1937, 40, 42, 45, 1931
1931
1925
1936
Folder 18
Collings, Ellsworth
1923,25, 28-32, 34,
1938-40, 42, 46-47
Folder 19
Collins, Dabney O.
Collins, Gertrude R.
Collins, John H.
Collins, J.L. (Mrs.)
Collins, Reba
Collins, William C.
Collins, Garage
Collister, John & Lucy
1949
1933
1944
1934
1966
1957
1961
1954-60, 62, 65-66,
1968, 1971
Collums, D.B.
Colonial, Press
Colorado, Magazine
Colorado, State Dept. of Employment
Colorado, University of
Columbia Book Publishing Co.
Columbia University
Colvard, Jodie
1944-45
1963
1961
1950, 1960
1934
1939
1926, 1940
1933
Folder 20
Folder 21
Colvert, John
Colvert Martha
Colvert, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond
Colvert, R.G., Jr.
Colyor, R.N.
1943-46, 1948
1944
1944, 1946
1957
1930
Comanche, Okla., Board of Educ.
Combs, Ebreno
Combs, J.M.
Combs, Jontie
Combs, Josiah
Comer, J.C. (Mrs.)
Comfort, E.N.
Commanding Officer (OU Faculty Exch.)
Commanding Officer (Eight Naval
District)
Compton, C.M.
Compton, L.L.
Comstock, Alma B.
Comstock, A.C.
Conaway, Cecil D.
Concho, Agency
Concho, Indian School
Cone, Carl B.
Cone, Laurance D.
Coney, Donald
Conference Bd. Of Assoc. Research Coun.
Conger, G.C. (Mrs.)
Conger, J.H.
Conger, Laura
1926
1922
1945
1954
1927-28, 35, 48
1923
1931,33, 37-38
1944
Folder 23
Conger, N.
1935, 1937-38, 1940,
1950, 1952
Folder 24
Conine, Hugh (Mrs.)
Conkling, Frank L. (Mrs.)
Conkling, W. H.
Conlan, Czarina C.
1932-33
1966
1942
1923-24, 1926, 1938,
1945, 1952
1929
1923
1954
1924-25
1935, 1937-39
1940
1928, 1932, 1938, -
Folder 22
Conlan, Lottie
Conlan, Mike ( Mrs.)
Connell, Barry
Connelley, William E.
Conner, Aletha C.
Conner, Charles W. (Mrs.)
Conner, J.E.
1941
1931
1924
1932
1950
1964
1962
1941
1962
1956
1955
1925
1933, 37-39, 1942
1931
Conner, R. D. W.
Folder 25
Conover, J. V.
Conrad, Mellie D.
Conrad, Ruth
Constantin, James A.
Converse, Allan
Conway, Harold (Mrs.)
Conwill, C.M.
1949-50
1935
Coodey, Dan H.
Cook, Mr.
Cook, Aurelia Ellen
1942
1946
1934
1962
1941
1951
1928, 1931, 1933
1936-38
1936
1949
1941-42
Folder 1
Cook, C.F.
1947
Folder 2
Cook, E. Albert
Cook, Elmer
Cook, Emma Jeanne
1924
1949
1945
Folder 3
Cook, Mr. & Mrs. Emmett
1952-59
Folder 4
Cook, Harold Yates
Cook, Mr. & Mrs. John D.
Cook, Keith
Cook, Susie
Cook, Thomas G.
Cook, Thomas, & Son
Cooke, Leatha
Cooke, William Henry
Cooke, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond
Cooley, Austin
Cooley, H.W.
Coonce, T.L.
Cooper, C.O. (Mrs.)
Cooper, David L.
Cooper, Edwin V.
Cooper, Fletcher
Cooper, Frank
Cooper, John
Cooper, Montgomery, Bookseller
Cooper, Russell M.
1960
1936, 1950-51
1937
1961
1944
1954
1935
1926
1942
1932
1923
1929
1929
1937
1935
1938
1946
1943
1938
1960
Box 12
Folder 5
Co-Operative Publishing Company
1928-30, 1932-34
1936-50
Folder 6
Coover, Elsie
Cope, Cornelia H.
Cope, Millard
Copeland, Doris
Copeland, Edith
Copeland, Fayette
Copeland, Lela
Coppedge, C.H.
Coppock, Roy O.
Corbell, Oscar
1932, 1939
1955
1938
1925
1954-55
1936, 1954, 1961
1930
1950
1930
1918,1929, 1934,
1936-37
1952
Corbett, Emma S.
Folder 7
Corbin, Bertha B.
1924-26, 1928-34
1939-40, 1946
Folder 8
Corbitt, D.C.
1929, 1936
Folder 9
Cordell, William
Cordier, Andrew W.
Corlett, Mary & William
Corlton, Corliss J.
1951
1926
1943-45, 1949, 1951
1955
Folder 10
Cornelius, E.D.
1931-33, 35-36,41-42,
1945-46, 1952, 1954
Folder 11
Cornelius, J.L.
Cornelius, R.P.
Cornell, Book Store
Cornell, K.B.
Cornell, University
Cornett, Lloyd H. (Mrs.)
Cornett, R. Orin
Cornhusker, Hotel
Cornish, Helen Carroll
Cornwall’s Old Book Shop
Corolla, Elnore E.
Corp, Frank C.
Corr, T.R.
1939
1926
1937
1930
1940
1929
1949
1957
1926
1932
1943
1940
1925
Folder 12
Correll, L.E.
1927, 34, 37, 45-50
Folder 13
Corrigan, Father Raymond W.
1936-37
Corteen, Mr. & Mrs. John H.R.
Cortright, Rupert L.
1954-55
1941
Folder 14
Corwin, Hugh D.
1957-58, 1963-66,
1972-73
Folder 15
Cosgrove, A.L.
Costner, Elbert L.
Cotner, Robert C.
Cotterall, Louise
Cotterill, R.S.
Cottingham, Anna B.
Cottle, Juanita
Cottle, W.B.
Cotton, Homer S.
Cotton, L.W.
Cotton, Maurice L.
Cotton, M.L.
Cotton, M.M.
Couch, E.M.
1955
1924
1939
1929
1924-25, 1928, 1936
1928-29
1939
1939
1940
1939
1931
1922, 1931
1927
1951
Folder 16
Couch, Glenn C.
Fouch, Leola
1935, 44, 46-50
1923
Folder 17
Coulter, E.M.
1922-23, 1930, 39
Folder 18
Countiss, Mary
Counts, J. Cal
Counts, J.O.
1932
1927
1939
Folder 19
Couper, Juliah, & Mother
1954-66
Folder 20
Courtney, L.W.
Cousins, Miss
Couts, Euna
Covel, Owens
Coventon, John W.
1922
Folder 21
Covington, James
1949-51, 54-56, 1958
1964-65
Folder 22
Covey, Mr. & Mrs. Cyclone
Convey, R.R.
Cowan, C.W.
Cowan, Clara
Cowan, Maxine
1939-40, 1955
1932
1925, 1928-29
1937
1949
1930
1922
Cowan, Thomas L. (Mrs.)
Cowes, R.W.
Cowgill, Elizabeth King
Cowley, Laurence L.
Cowling, Donald J.
Cox, Carol Box Company
Cox, Isaac Joslin
Cox, Manford
Cox, Mary
Cox, O.A. (Mrs. Carrie B.)
Cox, Richard G.
Cox, Rufus F.
Coy, Owen C.
1953
1909
1918, 1923
1922, 1926
1942
1938
1949-50
1930, 1933
1952
1940
1929
1949
1937
Folder 23
Coyle, Anna L.
1930-31
Folder 24
Coyle, Norman
Coyner, Ann
1924
1959, 1961
Folder 25
Cozzens, W.L.
1929-31, 1938
Folder 1
Crable, Mr. & Mrs. A.L.
Craddock, Albert J.
Craghead, Carl F.
Cragin, Laura E.
Craig, F. (Mrs.)
Craig, John
Crain, Clydenia
Craine, Eugene R.
Craine, Verdeen
Crali, M.E.
Cralle, Theodocia
1938, 1940, 1942
1942
1930, 38, 1945-46
1921
1954, 1957
1933
1929
1955
1951
1953
1939, 1941-42
Folder 2
Cralle, Mr. & Mrs. W.O.
1930-31, 1938-41,
1943, 1947,51-52
Folder 3
Cram, George W.
1932
Folder 4
Cramer, C.H.
1935-36, 1939-42
Folder 5
Crandell, Marie Pratt
Crane, Elizabeth Darrah
Crane, Henry S.
Crane, Theodore R.
1932
1930
1931
1966
Box 13
Crane, Verner W.
Cranfill, J.B.
1932
1925
Folder 6
Craven, Avery O. & Georgia
1914, 21-22, 25-26,28
1930, 32, 35,39,
1941-42, 45, 47-52,
1963-64, 1967, 71-73
Folder 7
Craven, Ruby
Cravens, Mary Fern
Crawford, Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Crawford, Ivan C.
Crawford, Lois Poole
Crawford, Max
Crawford, Ruth
Crawford, William C.
Creber, and Poole
Crecraft, Earl W.
Creech, J.L.
Creekmore, H.G.
Crenshaw, C.C.
Crerie, Edwin
Crew, Brothers Rexall Store
1926
1951
1950
1942
1931, 1933
1952, 54-55, 1959
1937
1920
1939
1945
1928
1925-26
1929
1926
1925
Folder 8
Criner, George E.
Criner, M.E.
Crippen, Lee F.
Crisp, L.F.
Crissey, A. Elwell
Crissey, M.H.
Crissman, George R.
Crissman, Helen Jo
Crist, David S.
Criswell, E.H.
Criswell, George S.
1938
1941
1942
1953
1951
1932, 1934, 1944
1927-31
1950
1939
1939, 1948-49
1952
Folder 9
Crockett, David Raymond
Crockett, David
Crockett, Henry & Bernice
Crofts, F.S., & Company
Cronan, Anna
Crook, James O.
Crosby, J.H.
Cross, Arthur Lyon
Cross, Billy
1932
1942
1942, 1949
1941
1922
1922, 26,28-30, 32,34
1926, 1928
1932
1942
Folder 10-15
Cross, George Lynn
1937, 1943-56, 1958,
1960-66, 1968-72
Folder 16
Cross, Joe
Cross, Lilly
Cross, Rosalie
Crothers, Louise
Crouch, Ruth
Crouch, Sherman
Crouch, W.W.
Crow, Floyd G.
Crowder, Sam
Crowe, Martha
Crowther, Clifford T.
Croy, Homer
Cruce, Campaign Committee
Crudup, C.P.
Crum, Frank
Crum,, Rolfe
Crumbp, Woodrow
Crump, Fannie
Cruse, Charley
Crutchfield, Ellen E.
Crutchfield, Finis
Cubage, Annie E.
Cudd, Geneva
Culbertson, Charles O.
Culbertson Ely
Culinary Society
Cullum, Mr.
Cullum & Boren Company
Culp, Ruby Lee
Culver, Dale
Culver, Essae M.
Culwell, F.
Culwell, W.H.
1938
1938
1962
1914
1934
1926
1932
1931
1952
1944
1945
1948
1910
1937, 1939
1923
1925
1947
1932
1929
1960
1966
1940
1951
1933
1942
1964
1952
1955
1932
1937
1943-44
1941
1941
Folder 17
Cummings, Charles E.
Cummings, J.C. (Mrs.)
Cummings, Norman Jeane
Cummings, Paul
Cummings, Verna
Cummins, E. Helen
Cuninggim, J.L.
Cunningham, Chester
Cunningham, Earle
1946, 1952, 1959
1933
1946
1939
1923
1937
1932
1930-31
1933
Cunningham, H.E.
Cunningham, R. W.
Cunningham, S.B.
Cunningham, William
1923-27, 1929
1930
1942
1936-37
Folder 18
Cupp, Jacob
Cureton, Gilbert
Curnutt, J.O.
Curry, Arthur B.
Curry, Bertha
Curry, D.E.
Curry, Elizabeth
1923
1940
1930
1922
1966
1946
1956
Folder 19
Curry, S.S. & Anna
1919-23
Folder 20
Curry, W. H.
Curti, Merle
Curtis, Joe W.
Curtis, John G.
Cushing, Herbert L.
Cutler, C.E.B. (Mrs. Frances B.)
Cutler, Mary
Cutlip, C. Guy
1933
1944
1965
1928
1952
1941
1923-24
1936
Folder 1-3
Dale, Anna L.
1924, 1949-55
Folder 4
Dale, Carl
Dale, Claud
1952
1924, 1942, 47, 51
Folder 5
Dale, Corah F.
1925, 28-32, 34,
1940-43, 47-50,
1967-68, 1972
Folder 6
Dale, Dean
Dale, Donald
Dale, Edgar
1934
1955-56
1935
Folder 7
Dale, Edward Everett
1913,1928, 1942
Folder 8-9
Dale, E.E., Jr., & Sarah
1927,1939, 1942-64,
1970
Folder 10
Dale, Emma
Dale, Ernest
1922, 1925
1918, 1958
Box 14
Dale, Etta
Dale, Ferris
Dale, Harlan F.
Dale, F. Hiner
1922
1944, 1951, 1957,
1973
1956
1941, 1948, 1956
Folder 11
Dale, Mr. & Mrs. Frank
1949-1957
Folder 12
Dale, Gilbert
1922, 1932, 1939,
1942-46, 1949,
1952-55, 1959-60,
1962-64, 1966
Dale, George M.
1908, 1912-13 1917,
1932, 34-36, 1938,
1940-43
Dale, H.C.
Dale, J.R.
Dale, Jack
1929, 1951
1924, 1927, 1932,
1934, 36-37
1940-41
Folder 2
Folder 3
Dale, John
Dale, John M.
1897
1924, 1955-73
Folder 4
Dale, Judy
Dale, Laura
1957-58, 1964
1918
Folder 5
Dale, Lloyd E.
1944, 1946-47, 1951
1960, 1972-73
Folder 6
Dale, Lucy
Dale, Margaret
Dale, Marie
Dale, Otis
1942
1968
1973
1933-34, 1960
Folder 7-11
Dale, Dr. & Mrs. Phillip M.
1922, 1924, 1932, 34,
1936-38, 1945-62,
1964-66
Folder 12
Dale, Randi
1968
Box 15
Folder 1-14
Box 16
Folder 1
Folder 13
Dale, Rosalie
1919, 1942, 54, 61
Folder 14
Dale, Mr. & Mrs. Tom
1932, 1946, 48-49,
1952-53, 1962-66
Folder 15
Dale, W.C.
1926
Folder 1
Dabney, C.C.
Dabney, R.H.
Dacus, Byron
Dade, Paul
Dagley, A.W.
Dahmus, Joseph H.
Dailey,Mr.
Daily, Charles F.
1939
1930-32
1930
1932
1928-32
1938
1956
1941
Folder 2
Daley, Faye V.
Dallas Public School
Dallin, Cyrus
Dalrymple, Donna
Daly, B.C.
Daly, L.W.
D’Amelio, George
Daniel, Mildred
Daniel, R.T., Jr. (Mrs.)
Daniels, Howard M.
Daniels, Jessie
Daniels, R.Balfour
Dangerfield, Royden J.
Darby, Harry
Dargan, Marion
1936
1930
1917
1963
1944
1943
1940
1944
1945-46
1944
1940, 1946
1954-56, 1958
1931, 1939, 41, 46-48
1943
1932
Darling, A.B.
Darling, J.R.
Darrough, Mr. & Mrs. Paul G.
Darrow, Willard
Daughters of the Amer. Revolution
Daugherty, Lois Craig
Daugomah, James
Davenport, Deane
Davenport, Faustine
Davenport, Garvin
Davenport, J.M.
1937-38
1953
1924, 1938, 1959
1925
1924
1941
1942
1928
1939
1928, 1941
1936, 1940
Box 17
Folder 2
Folder 3
Davenport, James S.
Davenport, Marion Billingsly
1934
1928
Folder 4
Davenport, R.G.
Davenport, Russell W.
David, Henry
Davidson, Bryant
Davidson, J.M.
Davidson, Levette J.
Davidson, Marie
Davidson, Marshall B.
Davidson, O.W.
Davie, Robert S.
Davies, Godfrey
1924
1952
1940-41
1941
1930
1944
1928
1946
1940, 1947
1940
1944, 1951
Folder 5
Davis, Bill
Davis Brook
Davis, C.A.
Davis, C.I.
Davis, Celia
Davis, E.O.
Davis, Edward
Davis, Edwin Adams
Davis, G.A.
Davis, G.L.
Davis, Gladyce
Davis, Harold
Davis, Harwell G.
Davis, Hugh O.
1941
1948
1937-39
1941
1955
1936
1923-27, 29, 34, 37
1932, 1958
1936-37
1929
1940
1939
1946
1955
Folder 6
Davis, J.B.
1931-33, 37, 39
Folder 7
Davis, J. William
Davis, Jack L.
Davis, Jack M.
Davis, Jim
Davis, John
Davis, Leita
Davis, Leota
Davis, Glenn Reuben (Mrs. Margaret)
Davis, Mary Woodard
Davis, Paul
1932
1947
1941
1909
1945
1927
1934
1936, 41, 58-59
1935
1930-31
Folder 8
Davis, Phil W., Jr.
Davis, R.H.
Davis, Ray
1922
1942
1954
Davis, Roberta Benson
Davis, Roy H.
Davis, Ruth
Davis, T.W.
Davis, Thomas E.
Davis, Thomas M.
Davis, W.R.
Davis, W.W.
Davison, Oscar
Davison, Pearline
1947
1923
1934
1948
1932
1941, 48, 50
1933
1936
1952
1941
Folder 9
Davitt, Irene
Davy, Mildred
Dawes, Anna L.
Dawson’s Book Shop
Dawson, Alta
Dawson, Elizabeth
Dawson, Mitchell
Dawson, O.O.
Day, E.M.
Day, Hazel
Day, J. Edward
Day, J.T.
Day, John L.
1955, 57-58
1933
1936-37
1939, 1941
1935
1942
1950
1930, 1941
1926
1972
1961
1929
1938
Folder 10
Day, Steve & Judy Dale
1972-73
Folder 11
Dealey, Ted
Dean, Betty Sue
Dean, Carney O.
Dean, David
Dean, Guy D.
Dean, Kenneth
Dean, Lena A.
Dean, Robin R.
Dean, Roscoe
Dearing, Lois E.
Dearing, W.S.
Dearman, Virginia
Deas, Allen S.
Deaton, Charles
Dearden, Anna Mae
DeBardeleben, Mary C.
DeBerry, Anni Laurie
1948, 1952
1953
1939
1919, 1964
1924
1941
1923
1950
1960
1931
1926
1946
1950
1948
1933, 1938
1923
1926
Folder 12-17
Debo, Angie
1925-29, 1931-38,
1940-49, 51-52, 58,
1967, 1970, 1972
Folder 18
DeCamp, John P.
Decker, A.I.
Decker, Charles E.
Decker, Clarence R.
Decker, Mervin E.
Decter, Aaron
Deen, Arthur
Deen, Lena
Deen, Vera
1935
1928
1935, 39, 1946-47,
1950-52
1951
1952
1947
1938
1922
1931-32
Folder 19
Deford, Clay
1922, 26, 28-29,33,37
Folder 20
Defoor, Betty Lou
DeGolyer, Everett
DeGolyer, Homer L.
DeHaan, John M.
DeJarentte, Reven
Delaney, Bill
Delaney, Robert T.
Deller, F.H.
Dellinger, E.S.
Dellquest, A.W.
Deloach, J.P.
Delp, Charlotte
Deming, Leon J.
Dempster, J.H.
Denig, Robert L.
Denison, James (Mrs.)
Denman, Bent
1949
1940
1940
1943
1934
1931, 1936-39
1928
1949
Folder 21
Denman, Clarence P.
1925-26, 28,30, 32-33
1946
Folder 22
Denney, James H.
Dennis, Osie
Dennis, Sylvania
Denoyer-Geppert Company
Densmore, G.E.
Denton, Dewey
Denton, Earl
Denton, Flossie
Denver, Westerners
1932
1940
1940, 1942
1935, 1939, 1944
1941
1932
1928
1931
1963
1939
1946
1945
1922
1943
1952
1938
1947
Denvir, John B.
Dept, of Public Information
Deporte, J.V.
DePriest, F.E.
Derby, George
DeShazo, Thomas E.
Deskins, Earl
1937
1934
1950, 19523
1955
1935, 1937
1957
1941-42
Desmond, Don
Detrick, C.H.
Deupree, Dorothy & Harry
Devereaux, Olive
Devlin, J.A.
Devonshire, Leonard & Peggy
Devore, Rhoda
Deweerd, Harvey
Dewees, Anne
DeWitt, E.A.
DeWitt, Martha
Dick, Corwin E.
1942
1930
1964
1928-29
1927, 1929, 1931
Folder 1
Dick, Everett
1942, 44,48-50
Folder 2
Dick, Harry (Mrs.)
Dickerson, C.W. (Mrs.)
Dickerson, Florence E.
Dickerson, Guy
Dickerson, L.E.
Dickerson, Luther L.
Dickerson, O.M.
Dickinson, Ken
Dickson, John
Dickson, Leila
Dictionary of American Biography
Diehl, W.E.
Diemer. G.W.
Diener, C.H. (Mrs.)
Dietert, G.R. (Mrs. Maxine)
Dietz, F.C.
1922
1938
1960
1950
1934
1942, 1944
1936-37, 1939
1954-55
1960
1932
1936, 1943
1951
1932
1949
1955
1954
Folder 3
Diffie, Bailey W.
1924-26, 1929, 1932
1934-37, 39-43
Folder 4
Diffie, W. O. (Mrs.)
1929
Folder 23
1945
1926
1924, 1926
1924, 1926
1944
1922
Box 18
Diggs, Edith M.
Dillard, Jessie
Dillard, Nellie
Dillard, Paul R.
Dilley, Marjorie Ruth
Dilley, W.Y. (Mrs.)
Dilliard, Irving
Disbrow, D.C.
Disbrow, D.S.
Disbrow, Nina B.
Dishman, Pat
Disney, Stanley
Dithus, D.H.
Divine, F.M.
Dixon, Ben F.
Dixon, Sheila
Doak, Edmond K.
Dobbs, L.C.
1932
1929
1934
1929-30
1932
1934
1932
1933-34, 1936
1939
1938, 1941
1966
1928
1941
1933
1959
1963
1962
1936
Folder 5
Dobie, Dudley R.
1937-41, 45, 49
Folder 6
Dobie, J. Frank
1925-26, 30, 35,37,
1939-43, 1950
Folder 7
Dobson, Lora Linn
Dobson, Mary Macfarlane
Dobson, R.E.
Dobyns, J.S.
Dodd, Alice M.
Dodd, H.C.
Dodd, Helen Mayes
1933
1937
1940
1929
1928, 1933-34
1922
1933
Folder 8
Dodd, William E.
1931-33
Folder 9
Dodds, G.G.
1924, 1930
Folder 10
Dodge, Edward N.
1956
Folder 11-14
Dodge, Homer L.
1924-25, 27-41,
1944, 1965
Folder 15
Dohoney, E.L.
Dolan, Paul
Dolan, R.G.
Dolezal, Henry
Dollar, Steamship Line
1933
1933
1927
1936-37
1934
Dolman, James L.
Dolphin, Book Shop
Dombras, Theodore T.
1931, 1936
1937
1954
Folder 16
Donaho, R.C.
1928-31, 1964-65
Folder 17
Donaho, W.T.
Donahue, Arthur T.
1928-30
1933
Folder 18
Donaldson, Sara H.
1937, 1941-42
Folder 19-20
Donaldson, Sara H.
1929-34
Folder 21
Donathan, Lottie Mae
Donovan, Clay (Mrs.)
Donovan, H.L.
Dooley, Nelle
Dora, Lucile
Doran, George H., & Company
Doris, Mildred
Dorman, Bill
Dorman, Stuart C.
Dorrance, Frances
Dorris, J.T.
Dorsett, Ralph D.
Dorsey, Josephine
Dorsey, P.W.
Dotson, Katie E.
Dott, Robert H.
Doubleday, Page, & Company
Dougherty, W.H.
Doughty, H.N.
Doughty, L.M.
Douglas, H.T.
Douglas Leonard
Douglas Aircraft Corp.
Douglas & Goldston Drug Co,
1948
1937
1951
1939
1917, 1946
1926
1949
1965
1950
1925-26
1926
1929
1927
1925
1930
1938-39, 41, 45, 48
1926
1935
1922
1937, 1939
1944
1948
1943
1928
Folder 22
Douglass, Ursula
Douglis, Minnie G.
Douthitt, Joe
Dow, James Willis
Dowd, Betty
Dowd, Jerome
Dowd, J., Jr.
Dowell, Ethel Fowler
1930
1921
1934, 1936
1931
1966
1932, 1946
1947
1930-31
Dowell, G.S.
Dowell, W.H. (Mrs.)
Dowling, Alice
Downes, Randolph C.
Downey, Thomas E., Jr.
1922, 1950
1928
1934, 1938
1946
1941
Downing, Jim
Downing, Pansy
Downs, W.S.
Downum, J. Garland
Doyel, W.T. & Starr Otto
Doyel, H.C.
Doyel, Saminy Foster
Doyel, Thomas H.
Dozer, Donald M.
Dozier, Miriam
Dozzes, Alfred
Drach, John H.
Dragoo, Marilyn
Drain, Maud
Drake, Howard
1953
1933
1948, 1953-54
1932
1929, 1931, 1954, 67,
1932
1940
1937-38
1936, 1948
1929, 1937, 1940
1934
1955
1947
1929
1935
Folder 1
Drake, J.W. (Mrs. Florence)
1927-29, 33, 52, 55
Folder 2
Drake, John F.
Drake, Josh M., Jr.
Drake, Lloyd
Drake, W.S.
Draper, Stanley C.
Draughon, Byrd Love
Draves, David
Drumm, Stella M.
Dryden, Cecil
Drinker, Annie M.
Drinker, Esther
1938
1946
1924, 1931, 1949
1937
1939, 1958
1946
1944-48
1932, 1937
1950
1931-32
1928, 1931
Folder 3
Driskell, Hotel
Drew, Ronald F.
Drew, Katherine Fischer
Drewry, Zoe
Dreher, Julius D.
Drell, Bernard
Drennan, Eleanor
Duckworth, B.R.
1936
1957
1956
1950
1932
1940
1925
1940
Folder 23
Box 19
`
Dudley, John
Dudley, Willie
Duer, Lene
Duffer, Casper
Dugger, Harry A. (Mrs.)
Dugger, James Atwood
Duke, University
Duke, E.A.
Duke, Emma
Duke, Roy C. (Mrs.)
Dulaney, T.A.
Dulles, Foster Rhea
1941
1939
1929
1949
1940
1943
1933-34, 38, 40,
1942, 1944
1930
1927
1941
1948
1954
Folder 4-9
Dumond, Dwight L.
1932, 37, 39-52, 54
1956-57, 59-61, 64
Folder 10
Dumond, Jack W.
Dumke, Glenn S.
Duncalf, Frederic
Duncan, Bob
Duncan, C.I.
Duncan, J. Bruce
Duncan, John
Duncan, Juanita
Duncan, June
Duncan, L. Norman
Duncan, O.D.
Duncan, Paul
Duncan, Rose
Dungan, E.E.
Dungan, W.R. W.E.
Dunham, Lucile
Duniway, C.A.
Dunlap, C.C.
Dunlap, Ethel
Dunlap, E.T.
Dunlap, J.D. & Louise
Dunlavy, Lena
Dunlop, Agnes Lee
Dunn, John W.
Dunn, Mary P.
Dunning, Inice
Dupre, Huntley
1953-54, 1964, 66
1950
1939
1951-52
1931
1951-52
1929
1932
1948
1930
1949
1952, 1964
1940-41
1940
1929
1937-38
1922
1928, 1949
1930-32, 1962
1962
1937, 1944
1932
1930
1944, 46, 48, 50
1938
1939
1946
Dupriest, Maud M.
DuRant, L. Grier
Durham, Bernard
1947
1952
1926
Folder 11
Durham, C.J.S.
Durham, E.A.
Durham, E.G.
Durkee, Robert E.
Durkee, Pres.
Durrengerger, Joseph A.
Dusenberry, William H.
Dussome, Carl J.
1935
1943, 1945
1931
1933
1924
1928
1941
1945
Folder 12
Dutton, Granville
1939, 41-42, 50-55
1966, 69, 71
Folder 13
Duty, Alvin (Mrs.)
Duty, R.J.
Dye, Huber
Dyer, Barlett W.
Dyer, Emmett, Joe, & Jan
Dyer, Flodelle
Dyer, Floyd (Mrs.)
Dyer, T.J.
Dyess, W. Ben
Dykes, Mrs.
Dykhuizen, Henry
Dykstra, Charles, Jr.
Dyson, Verne
1957-58
1935
1922
1918
Eads, Cordell
Eady, Pearl
Eagan, James M.
Eagin, Frank
Eagle, Chief War
Eagleton, & Hunt
Eaker, J. Fred
Eaker, Harley F.
Eakins, Rolland W.
Eales, Lorena
Eargle, Mayre Wall
Early, Evelyn
Easley, John F.
Eason, D.E.
1936
1930
1932
1931
1933
1929
1934-35, 1940
1963
1948
1967
1959-60
1931
1937, 1945
1942
1945
1928, 1938-39
1930
1928
1939
1926
1933
1938
Box 20
Folder 1
East End State Bank Easterday
Eastern Oklahoma College
East Tennessee Historical Society
East, Ernest E.
Eastland, Isabel
Eastwood, Helen
Eastwood, Loraine
Eaton, Don A.
Eaton, Howard O.
Eberstadt, Charles
Eberstadt, Edward
Ebey, George W.
Eble, Teachers’ Agency
1928
1930
1938
1937
1932
1937
1923
1949-50, 1952
1937
1936-37
1922-24
1948
1930, 1937
Folder 2
Ebrite, Esther
Eby, Frederick
Echohawk, Brummett
Echols, Vester R.
Ecker, Joseph T.
Echkardt, Robert C.
Eckhauser, Irwin A.
Eckles, R.B.
Economy Book Store
Economy, Headquarters
Eddins, Mildred Elizabeth
Eddleman, John
Edgar, Annie
Edie, L.A.
Edmond Bookstore
1941, 1943
1925
1951-52
1931
1932
1932
1934
1940
1938-39, 1941
1959
1939
1938
1956, 1958
1927-28
1958
Folder 3
Edmondson, E.M.
1937, 40, 44, 52,
1957, 60-61
Folder 4
Edmondson, J. Howard
Edmondson, V.G.
Edmonds, William H.
Edmonson, Edna
Edmunds, C.R.
Education, State Department of
Edwards, C.E.
Edwards, C.W.
Edwards, Clara
Edwards, Edgar M.
Edwards, Elmer J.
1962
1948
1933
1932
1925
1938, 1951
1944
1946
1959
1924
1945
Folder 5
Edwards, Everett E.
1928-35
Folder 6
Edwards, E.M.
Edwards, Francis
Edwards, Helen
Edwards, Herbert R.
Edwards, James D.
Edwards, Jim L.
Edwards, John B.
Edwards, Nancy
Edwards, Thomas A.
1922
1941
1928-29
1927-28, 1931
1941, 1943
1960, 62, 64-65
1931
1957
1932, 1941-42
Folder 7
Eek, Nat
Egan, William
Ehrmann, Howard M.
Eichler, George
Eigsti, O.J.
Eiklor, E.H.
Einsel, Ralph (Mrs.)
Eischeid, John T.
Eisenhour, John (Mrs. Alice)
Eiting, Helen
Elarzar, Daniel J.
Elder, Hallie
Elder, Jane
Eldredge, Harold
1962
1963
1954
1963-64
1945
1933
1955
1932
1954
1943
1966
Folder 8
Eldredge, Seba
1932, 1934
Folder 9
Eldridge, Paul
1930, 34, 39-40, 46,
1952
1935, 37, 52, 56,59
1949
1936-37
1927
1952
1929
1934
1939
1954
1930
1938
1930
1924-25
1949
1933
1928, 1930
Eley, N.Price
Elkins, W.H.
Ellard, Roscoe
Elledge, E.A.
Eller, Bill
Elliott, Ernest
Elliott, E.A.
Elliott, F.F.
Elliott, Frank N.
Elliott, J.W.
Elliott, Jim H.
Elliott, John T.
Elliott, Katherine
Elliott, L.R.
Ellis, Arthur H.
Ellis, C.L.
1951
1938
Ellis, Charles L.
1950-51
Folder 10
Ellis, Elmer
1934-35, 37-42, 46-47
1951, 54-55, 58
Folder 11
Ellis, Lippert
Ellis, Matt
1932
1946, 48-49
Folder 12
Ellis, Roy
1918, 1930,38-39,41,
1943, 1951
Folder 13
Ellison, Emma J.
Ellison, Ralph (Mrs.)
Ellison, Simon Jay
Ellsworth, Clayton S.
Ellsworth, S. George
Elm, Grove Elementary School
Elrod, Marcia Birth
Elrod, W.D. (Mrs. Jennie)
1958, 64-65
1927
1934
1938, 1953
1969
1933
1932, 1934
1922-23
Folder 14
Elspass, Jane
Elviken, Andreas
Elwick, Mr.
Ely, Edward A.
Ely, Margaret E.
Ely, W.E.
Emanuel, R.F.
Emenhiser, Lee K.
Emerson, D.W.
Emerson, Donald
Emerson, E.E.
Emerson, Ona May
Emert, Martine
Emery, Don
Emery, Walter
Emmett, Chris
Emmons, Martha
1942
1926
1958
1936
1925
1934
1952
1967
1928
1951-52
1932, 37-38, 1952
1930
1945
1945-46
1935
1942
1930, 32,34
Folder 15
Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc.
Engelking, Marie
Engerrand, Jacques J.
Engert, Maxine Chambers
England, Ama Miller
Engle, John
Engleman, Charles E.
English, Exall
1929, 1967
1963
1938
1961, 1969
1930, 1933-34
1934
1941
1959-60
English, Francis
English, Harry
Endicott, Mary Elizabeth
Enid, Oklahoma, Chamber of Commerce
Secretary
Enid New & Stationary Company
Enlow, Myrtle
Ennis, Edson
Enright, George A.
Epton, Hicks
Erdmann, H.A.
1943-45, 1948
1926
1938
Folder 16
Erickson, Mr. & Mrs. Ray
1954-55, 64-65
Folder 17
Erler, Mabel J.
Erwin, Mary
Escue, Ella Craig
Eskew, O.R. (Mrs.)
Eskridge, T.H. (Mrs.)
Espinosa, J. Manuel
Espy, Neva H.
Estep, Raymond
Estep, Winnie
Estes, Foster
Estey, J.A.
Estill, Catherine
Estill, Emma (See also Harbour,
Emma Estill)
Ethridge, Bailey
Ethridge, G.
Euring, Myrl
1943
1928
1922-24, 1927
1938
1968
1937, 1952
1949-50
1949
1930
1932
1933
1948
1922-25
1935-36, 1938,48
1948
1923
Folder 1
Evans, A. Grant
1911-12
Folder 2
Evans, Mrs.
Evans, A.D.
Evans, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur
Evans, Bellzora
Evans, C.E.
1942
1941
1944
1929
1940
Folder 3-6
Evans, Charles
1914, 21, 45-52,
1954, 1963
Folder 7
Evans, Edward H.
1952
1945
1929
1926
1926
1949
1952
1931
Box 21
Evans, G.W.
Evans, George H.
Evans, Herbert M.
Evans, Inez Lacey
Evans, John
1930
1932, 1949
1936
1941
1942
Folder 8
Evans, Luther H.
1936-38
Folder 9
Evans, Merrick (Mrs.)
Evans, Paul D.
Evans, R.P.
Evans, Robert W., Jr.
Everest, R.B. (Mrs.)
Everett, Mark R.
Everhart, Marjorie
Everitt, Charles P.
Eversole, Mildred
1936
1932
1930
1962-63
1933
1928
1927
1936-38, 1940-41
1946
Folder 10
Ewart, Alison
Ewbank, Lance
Ewing, Artie Payne
Ewing, Alfred M.
Ewing, Cortez, A.M. & Ina
Ewing, Floyd W., Jr.
Ezell, John & Jean
Ezell, L.E., Jr. (Mrs.)
1938
1929
1930
1965
1931, 33, 44, 47-52
1958-59, 1962
1958
1948-49, 56-57, 63,65
1947
Folder 1
Factor, Kenneth J.
1949, 1952
Folder 2
Fahey, Joyce, Helen, Nancy & Peter
1953-63
Folder 3
Fahrney, Lillian
Fahs, Charles B.
Fair, Charles
Fair, C.E.
Fair, Mary
1928, 1934
1952
1926
1931
1939
Folder 4
Fair, Mattie
1958-64
Folder 5
Fairfield, Almond
Falconer, Bolivar L.
Falliman, David
Fanning, A.W.
1932
1943
1955
1925, 29-31
Box 22
Folder 6
Farris, Chester E.
1928, 30-33, 1943
1950-51
Folder 7
Faris, Glenn W.
Faris, Mildred T.
Farley, A.C.
Farley, Belmont
Farley, F.W.
Farmer, W.S.
Farmers Auto Insurance
1937, 1963-64
1950, 54,-55, 1963
1927
1948
1932
1930
1939
Folder 8
Farquhar, S.E.
1937, 1940
Folder 9
Farrand, Max
Farrar & Rinehart Inc.
Farrar, G.L.
Farrar John
Farrar, Marcella
Farrell, Cora E.
Farrell, George H.
Farrington, L.S.
Farris, Giles C.
Faucette, Alberta
Faulk, Terinca
Faulkner, A.S.
1932
1943
1932
1943
1937
1928, 1932
1932
1933
1910
1935
1925
1946
Folder 10
Faulkner, Cooleela
1943, 48, 50-52,
1960-61, 1964
Folder 11
Faust, H.G.
Fausta, Sister M.
Fawcett, Ellen D.
Feagles, Ralph L.
Featherly, H.I.
Featherston, Solon R.
1922, 24, 30
1938
1931
1941
1928
1934
Folder 12
Fechter, Gail & Garen
1962, 1964
Folder 13-15
Fechter, Pearl & Gordon
1943-52, 1954-68,
1971-74
Folder 16
Federal Arts Sponsoring Committee
Fehlar, Iland E.
Feinberg, Abraham S.
Felgar, J.H.
1939
1943
1931, 1961
Fellow, H.C.
Fellows, J.E.
Felton, Warren L. & Elizabeth
Fenichell, Lois F.
Fenn, Henry A.
Fenton, Dale
Fenton, Norman
Fentness, Donna
Ferguson, E. Gordon (Mrs.)
1930
1936-37
1923-24, 1939
1955
1945
1939-40
1933
1937
1956
Folder 17
Ferguson, Benton
1932, 35-36, 39,
1948-64, 68
Folder 18
Ferguson, Eleanor
Ferguson, Helen
Ferguson, J. Neal
Ferguson, T.B. (Mrs.)
Ferguson, V.B. (Mrs.)
1947, 1949
1934
1950
1921
1940
Folder 19
Ferguson, Walter
1915, 28-31-33-34
Folder 20
Ferguson, William C.
Ferguson, W.S.
Ferris, Denver (Mrs.)
Ferris Scott
Ferris, Weldon
Fesslar, W. Julian
Fesler, Walter
Fetterman, Beulah
Fetzer, Dale
Feuston, Florence W.
Fickinger, Paul L.
Field, Alson G.
Field, Frank
Field, Julian (Mrs.)
Field, Virginia Sue
1936, 1944
1920
1965
1936
1960
1929
1936, 1938
1926
1931
1928
1933, 1939
1936
1945
1941
1939
Folder 1
Fielder, Rogene
1929-32
Folder 2
Fields, George W.
Fikes, Scott
Filler, H.D.
Finch, Gail H.
Findlay, James F.
1939, 1945
1934
1938
1935-37
1940, 44, 54
Box 23
Fine Arts Press
Finkelstein, Joe
Finley, Guy
Finnell, Jean
Finney, Frank F.
Firebaugh, Robert M.
Fischer, Jack
1934, 1938
1934
1933, 36, 1940
1942-43, 1951-52
1938
1939, 1952
1931
Folder 3
Fischer, LeRoy H.
1948-50, 52-54, 58-59
1963-64, 1966
Folder 4
Fish, Carl Russell
Fish, O.E.
Fishel, Leslie H., Jr.
Fisher, A.L. (Mrs.)
Fisher, Helen Alice
Fisher, Jesse Clyde
Fisher, John C.
Fisher, Lillian E.
Fisher, R.B.
Fishburn, Frances J.
Fisk, H. Clay
Fisk Teacher’s Agency
Fite, Bess Z.
1932
1945
1961
1950
1932
1945
1930, 1938
1937
1937
1947
1930
1923-24
1931-32
Folder 5
Fite, Gilbert C.
1951, 56, 58, 62,
1966, 1971
Folder 6
Fite, R.L. (Mrs.)
Fitzhugh, Van
Fitzpatrick, H.P.
Fitzpatrick, Virginia
Fitzsimmons, Margaret L.
Fixley, E. H.
Flack, H. Nelson
Fladeland, Betty L.
Flahive, Ralph T.
Fleak, R.W. (Mrs.)
Fleischman, Billy
Fleming, Ed
Fleming, Hazel C.
Fleming, J.C.
Fleming, Margaret
Fleming, Arthur S.
Flenner, John W. (Mrs. Harriet)
Fletcher, School of Law & Diplomacy
1940
1973
1957
1940
1937
1935
1934, 36
1950
1928
1945
1951
1929
1943
1951
1944
1934
1934
1941
Fletcher, Edna M.
Fletcher, Robert S.
Flickinger, John F.
Flint, Charles W.
Flint, Margaret A.
Flocker, E. J.
1950
1929, 1948
1946
1926
1959
1952
Folder 7
Flood, Edith L.
1937-39
Folder 8
Floyd, Dolores
Floyd, Fred
Floyd, M.R.
Flynt, W.A.
Foester, Alma P.
Foght, H.W.
Fohnar, Mary Coston
1944
1939, 1949-50
1924-25
1930
1933
1933
1938
Folder 9-12
Fojtik, Sonja
1962-68
Folder 13
Folklorist
Folley, Anna
Followell, Carlos
Followell, Faye
Folmsbee, Stanley J.
Folsom, Fern
Fontenelle, The Hotel
Foote, Anna Belle
Forbes, Charlie E.
1918
1937
1937
1946
1937
1935
1940
1960
1936, 1941
Folder 14
Forbes, Gerald & Jean
1927, 1938-40
Folder 15
Forbes, Grady
Forbes, Mary Edith
Forbes, Raymond E.
Ford, The Hotel
Ford, Anne Elizabeth
Ford, A.G.
Ford, Betty
Ford, Charles L.
Ford, Frances E.
Ford, Guy Stanton
1923
1937
1923
1954
1931
1944
1924-25, 1932
1939
1930, 32, 35-37
1944-45, 47, 48,51
Folder 16
Ford, Lawrence
Ford, Myrle
Ford, Olive M.
Ford, W.F. (Mrs. Dorothy Baker)
1919-21, 23,26
1931
1924-25, 27-29, 31
1941
Ford, Washington C.
Forde, Lois E.
Fordice, F.L.
1920, 1929
1950
1932-34
Foreman, Grant & Carolyn Thomas
1924-25, 28-39,
1941-48, 1964
Folder 1
Forohey, Lucille
Forrestal, James
Forrester, Bob
1928
1947
1933
Folder 2
Forrester, Charles & Billie
1950-52, 54-55, 57,59
Folder 3
Forster, G.C. (Mrs.)
Ft. Sill Indian School
Ft. Smith School
Fortenberry, K.C. (Mrs. Edith)
Fortenberry, Lucille
Foshee, Walter (Mrs.)
Foss, Albert M. (Mrs.)
Foss, Isaac
Foster, Arthur
Foster, Don
Foster, Earl (Mrs.)
1934
1962
1924
1930
1935-37
1942
1941
1925
1912
1936
1934
Folder 4
Foster, Eli
1929-33, 35,39,41
Folder 5
Foster, Frank
Foster, Henry
Foster, John E.
Foster, John T.
Foster, Mr. & Mrs. L.H.
Foster, Laurence
Foster, Margaret
Foster, Margaret Barnes
Foster, Rubeal
Foster, Sammy Ruth
Foster, T. Jack
Foster, Wanda Ann
Foster, Harold L.
Fowler, Nat
Fowler, Nolan
1929
1925
1940
1923
1951, 58, 60, 64
1951
1934, 1945
1942
1924, 1926
1938
1942
1949
1938
1916-18
1939
Folder 6
Fowler, Oscar
1923-24, 28-35, 37
Folder 17-21
Box 24
1964-66
Folder 7
Fowler, Richard G.
Fox, C. Maynard
Fox, Hetty Marie
Fox, Louise
Fox, R.A. (Mrs.)
1966
1951-52
1933, 1936
1943
1923
Folder 8
Fraker, Elmer L.
1938, 1955-64
Folder 9
Frances, Maude
Frances, Joseph F.
Francis, Norah L.
Francis, Virgil (Mrs.)
Francisco, Betty
Frank, Arthur Dewitt
Frank, Phillips Fund
Frankenberger, Bertram
Franklin, Carl Mason
Franklin, Forrest T.
Franklin, Jimmie
1923-24, 1935
1948
1939
1946
1938-39
1928
1942
1949, 1951
1957,59-60, 63-64,74
Folder 10
Franklin, W. Neil
1928, 31-32, 34-35
Folder 11
Franklin, William M.
Frantz, Joe B.
Frantz, Ray W.
Fraser, Richard
Fratcher, Leota M.
Fravel, J.D.
Frazer, G.M.
Frazier, James R.
Frazier, John R.
Frazier, J.V.
Frederick, Doug H.
1933
1962-64
1938, 1942
1962
1931
1929
1929
1937, 1943-44
1937
1952
1952
Folder 12-14
Frederick, J.V.
1929-33, 35-38, 40-43
1946-50, 54, 59-61
Folder 15
Freeborn, F.W., Jr.
Freeborn, Mr.
Freeman, Alfred
Freeman, Antonia J.
Freeman, Ben H.
Freeman, Dona
Freeman, J.S.
1922
1941
1959
1940
1944
1940
1957
Freeman, Jennings
Freeman, John B.
Freeman, Lawrence
Freeman, Ruth
Frehse, Arlene
French, B.L.
French, W.C.
French, Will
Frenchman, Edward Evans
Frenzel, Wilber J.
Freyer, Judi
Frick, Karl (Mrs. Fern Folsom)
Friedlander, Harold
Friedman, Kenneth A.
Friedman, Lionel J.
Friel, L.
Frisbie, Wesley
Frisch, Edna
Frisch, Walter
Frisco Railway Company
1929
1948
1956
1951
1958
1924
1921, 23-24
1932, 35-36
1927
1937
1969
1938, 1941
1948-49, 1955
1935
1948
1943
1932
1946
1924
1928, 1935, 1944
Folder 16
Fritts, Louis B.
1930-33, 35-36
Folder 17
Froman, Eula C.
Frost, Evalyn
Frost, Mary E.
Frothenghaus, Julia W.
Fry, Earl (Mrs.)
Fry John E. (Mrs.)
Fry, Mabel C.
Fry, Mary Isable
Fry, R.B.
Fry, Varian M.
Frye, Mary
Fryear, J.R> (Mrs. Catherine)
Fryxell, B.L.
Fuerniss, L. Friel
Fuerst, Charles
Fulghen Kate C.
Fulkerson, Alice
Fuller, E.O.
Fuller, G.N.
Fuller, Joseph
Fuller, Robert M.
Fullerton, May
1925-26, 1930
1925
1940
1917
1930
1944
1955
1946, 48, 60
1923-24
1933
1934
1936, 1944
1959
1946
1931
1929
1931
1952
1929, 1939
1922
1942
1926, 1928
Folder 18
Fullerton, Eula E.
1922, 25-26, 29-34,
1937-38, 40,52, 57
Folder 19
Fullingin, Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Fulton, Mabel R.
Fulton, William R.
Funk, William F.
Furbee,
Furlow, Gerald K.
Furniss, Edgar S.
Furst & Company
Furst, Ralph H.
Fuston, William
1963
1937-38
1925, 1929-30
1932
Folder 1
Gabriel, Ralph H.
1924 ,-32, 40,41
Folder 2
Gafford, Frank H.
Gage, H.M.
1928, 1931,1651
1934
Folder 3
Gage, Lucy
1943-44
Folder 4
Gain, Sidney
Gaines, J.C.
Gaines, Dora L.
Gaines, Mary G.
Gaither, F.F.
Gaither, Zella Hargrive
Gail, Ruth
Gallaher, Ernest W.
Galleher, P.W.
Galloway, Irene D.
Galloway, Louise
Galphin, Margaret
1943
1933
1947-49
1951
1923, 1928
1925-26, 1933
1950
1930
1951, 1954
1926, 1941
1924-25
1947
Folder 5
Galpin, W. Freeman P.
1924-25
Folder 6
Galt, Freeman P.
Gambill, J.F.
Gamble, Idabel
Gamble, Zella M.
Gammels, Book Store
Gammie, T.G.
Ganoe, John T.
Gann, W.T.
1940
1913
1934
1966
1928
1938-39
1929
1965
1955
1931
1931
1933
1928
Box 25
Gans, O,L,
Ganyard, Bob
1936
1955-60, 1963
Ganzert, Frederic W.
Garcia, Narciso
Gard, Netus
Gard, Wayne
Gardiner, H.J.
Gardiner, Ouita Johnstone
Gardner, J.G.
1932, 1934
1942
1923
1936,48,52, 54-55
1964
1921
1925
1941
Folder 8
Gardner, James H.
1933, 36, 1958
Folder 9
Gardner, John M. (Mrs.)
Gardner, John W.
Gardner, O.W. (Mrs.)
Gardner, R.N.
Gardner, W.P.
1928
1951
1935
1935
1928, 1932
Folder 10
Garen, Pearl (See also Fechter)
1932, 35, 37-43
Folder 11
Garland, Hamlin
1931
Folder 12
Garland, James
Garland, Charles S. (Mrs. Marie)
Garn, Katherine E.
Garner, Alfred W.
Garner, James R.
Garnett, Hugh
Garnett, Wilma Leslie
Garnett, Kathleen
Garrett, M.B.
Garrett, Paul
Garrettson, Earl A.
Garrettson, O.K.
1953
1934, 1936
1928
1947
1930-31, 50, 53
1940
1928
1951
1932
1948
1937, 1949
1930
Folder 13
Garrison, Curtis W.
1941-46
Folder 14
Garrison, Ed
Garrison, Harrell E.
Garrison, Hazel Shields
Garrison, J. Don
Garrison, John
Garrison, Marjorie
Garvan, Francis P.
1942
1952
1946
1937
1931
1928
1923
Folder 7
Garver, Lois
Garvey, Jack
Garwood, Florence
Gary, Joe
Gaskin, J.M.
Gass, Sherlock B.
Gaston, Edwin (Mrs.)
Gates, Floy Perkinson
1925
1950
1949
1949
1933-34, 1938
1939
1930
Folder 15
Gates, Paul Wallace
1943, 1945-46
Folder 16
Gatton, A.F.
Gaugh, Belle
Gaus, John M.
Gavitt, Frank
Gee, Magnolia
Gelber, Lilienthal, Inc.
Gelvin, Elizabeth
Gelvin, Ralph M.
Gentry, Beatrice H.
Gentry, L.B.
George, Euline
George, H.C.
George, H.E.
George, N.L.
George, Robert H.
1934
1929
1944
1966
1932-33
1937
1923
1946
1940
1924
1924,26, 39-40
1925
1950
1935-37
1936
Folder 17
George, R.L.
George, W.I.
George Washington University
Gepford, Lennie
Geraghty, Mary Ann
Gerald, James W.
Gerdes, Bruce
Gerhard, Dietrich
Gerlach, John J. (Mrs.)
Gerlach, Miriam
Gerlach, R.F.
Gerlach, Virgil C.
German, Dee
German, James L.
Gerrels, Iris
Gettle, Okay
Ghormley, Mande
Gibbons, C.E.
1931
1958,62, 64
1930, 33, 41-42
1933
1955
1937
1938
1937
1924
1925
1941
1958
1952
1926
1939
1922
1930
1930
Gibbons, Lois Oliphant
Gibbons, Murray
Gibbons, Peter P. (Mrs. Florence)
Gibbs, Milo Sargent
1928
1923, 1935
1937-38
1923
Folder 18
Gibson, A.M.
1950, 58-60, 64,
1973-74
Folder 19
Gibson, Calvin
Gibson, Charles
Gibson, Eleanor
Gibson, Ervin D.
Gibson, Frances N.
Gibson, H.W.
Gibson, John W. (Mrs.)
Gibson, Mattie Cal
Gibson, R.B. (Mrs.)
Gibson, Vivian
1957
1920
1928-29
1947
1954-55
1950
1934
1933
1942
Folder 20-21
Gibson, Wallace
1953-62, 1965
Folder 22
Giddens, Paul H.
Gierhart, S.S.
Giezentanner, Dud
Gifford, J.S.
Gilbert, Henry P.
1930
1946
1968
1924
1945
Folder 23
Gilcrease, Marabel
1929-31
Folder 24
Gilcrease, Thomas
1929,43, 49-52,1958,
1962, 65-66, 68
Giles, Carl
Giles, H. Leslie
1933-34
1935-37, 40-41, 1943,
1945, 1951
1944
1942
1929
1938
1960
1931-32
1938
1938
1923
Box 26
Folder 1
Giles, Leona
Giles, O.A.
Gilfond, M.E.
Gilbert, Maj.
Gilkey, R.E.
Gilkey, T.E.
Gill, Lois Ellen
Gill, May Terry
Gill, R. Christine
Gillard, Kathleen J.
Gillespie, Frances E.
Gillespie, R.P. (Mrs.)
Gillette, Fredericka B.
Gillette, H.M.
Gilley, Richard L.
Gilliland, A.W.
Gilliland, Dora
Gilliland, Gwen
Gillis, A.S.
Gillis, H.G.
Gillis, Lila
Gilman, Wilbur E.
Gilmore, Owen
1949
1932
1931
1941
1935
1942
1939
1936
1957
1943
196-54
1928
1941
1934
Folder 2
Gilson, Helen
Gingerich, Melvin
Gingerich, William F.
Gingrich , H.E.
Ginn & Company
Ginsburg, Michael
Ginter, R.L. (Mrs.)
Girvin, C.G. (Mrs.)
Githens, Sherwood
1954-55, 1962-63
1939
1942
1946
1943
1938
1938
1939
1951-52
Folder 3
Gittinger, Roy
1912,1914, 1922-24,
1926-31, 33, 35-37,
1940-41, 1952
Folder 4
Gittings, Mary
Glanville, J.L.
Glasgow, Mary
1935
1928
1929-32, 40, 42, 45,
1947, 49, 1951
1960
1954-55, 1957
1933
1935-36
1938, 1940
1949
1962
1928-38, 1942
1929
Glass, Bryan P.
Glass, J.
Glasser, Harry O.
Glauber, Moe M.
Glauner, G.L.
Gleaves, George W.
Glen L Marine Designs
Glen, Scott
Glenn, Fannie
Folder 5
Glenn, Frank
1933, 36, 39, 44
1971
Folder 6
Glidewell, Web
Gobble, W.E.
Gockel, Harry C.
Godard, C.
Godbey, J.J.
Godfrey, Garland
Godfrey, James
Goebel, H.E.
Goetz, Otto
Goff, Henrietta C.
1939, 1964
1938
1932-33
1950, 1954
1929, 1931
1965, 1967
1941-42, 1944
1935
1947
1924
Folder 7
Going, Allen & Dora
1959-63
Folder 8
Goins, J.J.
Goins, R.E.
Gold, Walter
Golden, Agency
Golden, Brenda Jo
Golden, Saga Publisher
Golden Syndicate Publishing Company
Golds, Mildred T.
Goldsmith, Lahoma
Goldsmith, William M.
Gomon, Neal S.
Gonter, W.A.
Gooch, Evelyn
Gooch, William D. (Mrs.)
Good Housekeeping Magazine
Good, John (Mrs.)
Goodale, George
Goodchild, Donald
Goodloe, Muriel
Goodman, George
Goodrich, Cecil M.
Goodrich, H.B.
Goodsell, Fred F.
Goodspeed’s Book Shop
Goodwin, K.H.
Goodwin, R.W.
Goodwyn, J.F.
1928
1944
1925
1959
1961
1938
Folder 9
Goodykoontz, Colin B.
1944, 1949-50
Folder 10
Gordon, Allen Lee
Gordon, Dudley
Gordon, J.M.
1948
1929-30
1923
1942
1952
1932
1952
1923
1963
1932
1943
1923
1947
1935
1951
1960
1939
1934, 1943
1948
1931, 33, 37, 41
1934-36
1951, 53, 1955
1949
Gordon, Jeanette M.
Gordon, Linley
Gore, Floyd
1922-24, 1928-29
1930
1929
Folder 11
Gore, Thomas P.
1913, 1934-35
Folder 12
Gorman, Helen
Gorman, Mammie
Gose, Williard
Gosenell, Harold F.
Goss, Harry M.
Goss, L.R.
1941, 1943
1936
1933
1929
1944, 1946
1945
Folder 13
Gossard, Harry C.
Gossett, John
1918, 1933-37, 48-49
1937, 1941
Folder 14
Gottschalk, Louis
1932
Folder 15
Gough, Belle
Gould, Charles N.
Gould, Ernest Clarke
Gourd, Roy E.
Government Printing Office
1922, 1935
1933
1936
1941
1925
Folder 16
Gowans, Harry W.
1929-31, 1937
Folder 17
Graber, Kay
Grady, C.E.
1963
1921
Folder 18
Graebner, Norman A.
1941-45, 47-48, 51-52
Folder 19
Graebner, R.W,
Graf, Elayne B.
Graf, LeRoy P.
Graham Printing Service
Graham, B.S.
Graham, Flossie
Graham, J.Clark
Graham, J.O.
Graham, Leona
Graham, N.R.
Grunbug, Norman
Granberry, John C.
Grant, Jennie M.
Grant, Joy G.
Grant, Stella
1941, 1943
1947
1942
1945
1928, 1935
1931
1949
1945
1925
1938
1938
1930
1930
1945
1933
Grant, Stephen W.
Grant, T.S.
1931, 1934
1939
Folder 20
Grantham, Eudean
Gras, N.S.B.
Graves, Charles L.
Graves, Cliff
Graves, E.
Graves, Lloyd M.
Graves, Marjorie E.
Graves, Ned R.
Graves, W.W.
Graves, Willie Rae
1939
1928
1939
1937
1929
1944
1932
1940
1930, 1938-40
1939
Folder 21
Graw, Russell
Gray, Carleton
Gray, Charles
Gray, Edith Bausch
Gray, G.W.
Gray, Jesse G.
Gray, J.T.
Gray, L.C.
Gray, Mollie
Gray, Neil (Mrs.)
Gray, Ruth
Gray, W.L.
Gray, Walter, Jr.
Gray, Wanda W.
1928
1957-58
1934
1936-37
1941
1929
1932
1933
1956
1945
1934
1939
1952, 1957
1945, 1951
Folder 22
Grayson, Cary
Great Plains Historical Association
Greeley, Colorado, State Teachers’ School
Green, Beulah G.
Green, Carl
Green, Charles P.
Green, Don
Green, Edith
Green, E.J.
Green, Florence
Green, George H.C.
1954
1965-66
1923
1952, 1955
1932
1950
1964
1954-55
1935
1953
1950
Green, H.H. (Mrs.)
Green, John
Green, Malcolm
1938
1944
1920
Box 27
Folder 1
Green, Myron
Green, Nellie
Green, Phillip J.
Green, Rembert A.
Green, Ward H.
Greenberg, Louis S.
Greenberg, Norman
Greenberg, Irving
Greene, W.R.
Greenfield, K.R.
Greenwell, Mary
Greenwood, G.
Greer, J. Keever
1942
1944
1935, 1940
1932
1932-33, 1945
1931
1938
1961
1921-22
1946
1953
1953
1966
Folder 2
Greer, James K.
1931-33, 36-39, 50-52
Folder 3
Greer, Syble
Greer, Vancil K.
Greeson, Theatus
Gregory, Lloyd J.
1940
1942
1946
1925
Folder 4
Gregory, Parthenia
1922-25, 27-30, 1954
Folder 5
Greig, Anne E.
Gresham, L. Paul
Gressley, Gene
Gresty, Lucy A.
Grider, Jess
Gridley, Marion E.
Griffen Robert A.
Griffin, Eldon
Griffin Madeline
Griffin, D.W.
Griffin, H.L. (Mrs. Annie)
Griffin, H.W.
Griffin, Judy G.
Griffin, Vanda Browning
Griffin, Wilda
1928
1945
1966
1928
1930
1952
1950-51
1942
1942
1949
1918
1937
1968
1923, 31, 1945
1956
Folder 6
Griffis, Ira
Griffith, Charles
Griffith, D.D.
Griffith, Earl (Mrs.)
Griffith, Elisabeth L.
Griggs, Earl L.
Grim, Orval
1922
1945-46
1936
1957
1923
1946
1936
Grimes, Esther (about)
Grimes, Ethel
Grimes, J.C.
Grimes, J. Gordon B.
Grimes, J.O.
Grimes, Linda
Grimes, Wilma H.
1929
1939
1945
1927
1947
1957
1949
Folder 7
Grimm, Harold J.
Griner, J.E.
Grip, J.P.
Gripe, Alma
Griscom, Anna B.
Grise, F.C.
Grisso, Horton (Mrs.)
Grogan, E.W.
1951, 1958
1960
1949
1958
1929
1931
1944
1930, 1932
Folder 8
Gronlun, H.K.
Grorud, A.A.
Groothouse, Louis
Grove, Fred H.
Grover, Henry C.
Grubb, J.A.
Grunder, Garel
Guenther, Amalia
Guenther, H.W.
Guerrant, Edward O.
Guffy, A.C.
1923
1927
1942
1962
1960
1945
1956-57
1922, 1928, 1930
1923-25, 1929
1942
1930, 1932
Folder 9
Guffy, Maye Myers
Guice, H.H.
Guild, Frederic H.
Guisinger, C.W.
Guisinger, Delbert C.
Guitar, Sarah
Gullahorn, John T.
Gullett, H.B.
Gulliver, Lucile
Gunderson, Dora
Gungall, Walter
Gunning, Boyd
1932
1931
1930
1929, 1947, 50-51
1947
1958
1957
1953
1934
1930
1958
1951-52, 54, 61,
1963, 67
Folder 10
Gunning, I.C.
Gunson, John
Gunther,John
1967
1954
1945
Gutentag, Yvette
Guterman, Simeon L.
Guthrie, A.B.
Guthrie, G.L.
Gutsch, M.R.
Guy, V.H.
Guyton, Grady
Guza, Thomas
1940
1932
1942
1929
1925-26, 1928-29
1955
1935
1940
Folder 1
H & M Tool Company
Haber, Walter
Hackett, C.W.
Hackett, W.M.
Hackler, J.M.
Haddad, George
1959
1933
1929, 1937, 39-40
1948, 1954
1936
1931
Folder 2
Haddick, Jack
1956-57, 59-61,
1963, 1967
Folder 3
Haddis, F.H.
Haddock, Ronald R.
Hadley, Jack
Hadley, Oscar C.
Hadley, Walter
Hads, Dean C.
Hadsell, S. Roy
Hafen, L.R.
1929
1961
1960
1930
1930
1933
1912, 1931-32, 34, 37
1939, 1944
Folder 4
Hagen, George M.
1930, 1932-34
Folder 5
Hagler, Helen R.
Haight, M.E. (Mrs. Jo Ragland
Haines, C. Grove
Hair, Fannie M.
Halcomb, Thomas Benjamin
Hale, Dorothy Stevenson
1931, 1958
1928
1931
1942
1925
1967
Folder 6
Hale, John P.
1935-39
Folder 7
Hale, Lewis P.
Hale, Mamie
Hale, Ralph
Hale, Vera Mae
Hales, Charles A.
1933
1932
1937-39
1931-32
1937
Box 28
Folder 8
Haley, J. Evetts
1928-32, 1946
Folder 9
Haley, Jack D.
1964-66
Folder 10
Halford, Lucille
Hall, Arthur R.
Hall, Bert L.
Hall, Colleen Loftis
Hall, E.C.
Hall, Effie
Hall, Frank R.
Hall, George Riley
1929
1933-35, 1937, 1949
1948, 1956
1943
1932
1930-31
1933
1939
Folder 11
Hall, J.O.
Hall, Jim
Hall, J. Rex
Hall, Loda M.
Hall, Mary
Hall, Maurice M.
Hall, Sibyl
Hall, T.B.
Hall, Thomas S.
Hall, Tom
Hallem. Jean
Halley, E.E. (Mrs.)
Hallifax, Lois Ann
Hallman, Mattie
Hallock, E.F.
Halsell, Grace
Halsell, Harold
Halsell, H.H
Halsey, Maxwell
Hambline, H.M.
1925
1930
1953
1946
1932, 34, 38.49
1947
1930
1945
1955
1960
1965
1928-29
1965
1930
1932
1955
1949-50
1937
1937
1913
Folder 12
Hamer, Paul M.
1936-37, 1942
Folder 13
Hames, T.F.
Hamill, Helen
Hamilton, C.S.
Hamilton, E.M.
Hamilton, Earl J.
Hamilton, Ed C.
Hamilton, Hazel
Hamilton, J.N.
1924-25, 28, 30
1924
1938
1924
1941
1942
1929
1922-25
Folder 14
Hamilton, John W.
Hamilton, Mary
Hamilton, P.M.
Hamilton, Raphael N.
Hamilton, W.J.
Hammack, D.S.
Hammerly, Harry
Hammond, Caroline
Hammond, Edith S.
Hammond, Edward P.
Hammond, George P.
Hammond, Hala Joan
Hammond, Harold A.
1952
1951
1953
1937
1930, 1941
1945-46
1932
1945-46
1929
1939
1930, 33, 1944
1930-31, 33,38
1934
Folder 15
Hammond, M.P.
1921, 24, 27-31
Folder 16
Hammond, M. Percy (Mrs.)
Hammond, O. O. (Mrs.)
Hammond, Paul R.
Hammond, Ruth
Hammond, W.J.
Hammons, Florence
Hammons, L.O.
Hammons, Lily
Hamner, Laura V.
Hampson, T.D.
Hampton, Studio
Hampton, Dale H.
1952
1928
1957-59, 1967
1949
1937
1944
1943
1923
1930, 38, 40
1940
1924
1924, 30-33
Folder 17
Hampton, John Fulton
1921-26, 31, 33,
1937-38, 41, 47
Folder 18
Hampton, Katie
Hampton, Lucy Jeston
Hampton, Lorene E.
Hancock, Roy
Hancock, W. Scott
Hand, Gail
Handley, E.J.
Handlin, A.W. (Mrs.)
Handman, M.S.
Handschin, C.H.
Hanford, Eugene
1928, 1934-35
1924-25, 1946
1937
1934
1937
1931
1935
1928
1930
1943
1950
Folder 19
Hangs, George
Hanify, Page
1964-65
1953
Hankins, Rev.
Hankins, Claude
Hankins, Mr. And Mrs. M.L.
1943
1960-64, 1966
1930, 1935
Folder 20
Hann, George D.
1937-44
Folder 21
Hanna, Lavone A.
Hanna, Wilma
Hannah, P.E. (Mrs.)
Hannah, Phil Townsend
Hannon, William B.
Hansen, D.L.
Hansen, Harvey
Hansen, John G.
Hansen, Mary Jean
Hansen, Tom
Hanson, Anna M.
Hanson, Edwin R.
1930
1944
1926
1956
1925
1931
1936, 1938
1943
1951, 58, 66
1937
1932
1956
Folder 22
Harbour, Emma Estill See also
Estill, Emma)
1926, 29, 31-33,
35-37, 41, 44, 48
Folder 23
Harbour, J.L.
Harbour P.J.
Harchar, Harry A.
Harcourt, Brace and Company
Hardeman, D.B.
Harder, C.E.
Harder, Jesse
Hardesty, Joe M.
Hardin, D.C. (Mrs.)
Hardin, H.O.
1920
1930
1963
1935
1950
1928-29
1949
1946
1949
1942
Folder 24
Hardin, Herbert (Mrs. Pabito
Velarde
Hardin, Jean
Harding, George L.
Harding, M.S.
Harding, Margaret S.
Hardwick, Louise C.
Hardy, Harrel (Mrs.)
Hardy, J.C.
Hardy, Jewel L.
Hardy, Maurine
Hardy, Ruth
Hare, Silas E.
1942-43, 45, 47, 52
1959-60
1958
1929
1946
1937, 1941
1927
1929
1947
1933
1931
1940
Hargett. J.L.
1959
Folder 25
Hargett, Lester
1942-44, 46, 48, 51
Folder 26
Hargrive, Zella
Harkins, Lee F.
Harless, Barbara
1926
1946, 1949
1964
Folder 27
Harjo, Chinnubbie
1912
Folder 1
Harlow, Publishing Company
1925, 28-29, 36, 39
1943-44
Folder 2
Harlow, James G.
Harlow, Rex F.
Harman, Leo D.
Harman, R.M.
Harman, T.H.
1959
1926
1958
1939
1929-30, 38, 49-50
Folder 3
Harmon, George D.
1924-25, 1938-41
Folder 4
Harmsen, Tyrus G.
Harden, M.G.
Harned, Chester A.
Harness, C.D.
Harold, Gilbert
Harper, & Brothers Publishers
Harper & Row Publishers
Harper, Miss
Harper, Allan
Harper, H.W.
Harper, Leonard D.
Harper, L,H,
1963
1925
1950
1930
1942
1925, 1931
1963, 1966
1953
1934-35
1926
1960
1939
Folder 5
Harper, Norman
1951-66, 69-70, 73
Folder 6
Harper, R.H.
Harpham, Howard C.
Harral, Stewart
1933
1939
1930, 1936, 1942,
1947, 1950-51
1962
1951
1922, 24, 1930-32, 35
1937-38
Box 29
Harralson, W. M.
Harrel M.
Harrell, J.B. (Mrs.)
Folder 7
Harribine, Cecil
Harrington, Fred Harvey
Harrington, M.R.
Harrington, Madge
Harris County Historical Society
Harris, Bernice
Harris, Bertha
Harris, C.J.
Harris, Charles (Mrs.)
Harris, Charles
Harris, Collas G.
Harris, David
Harris, E.F.
1932
1941-42
1946
1928
1954
1957
1929
1932
1950
1925
1935-37
Folder 8
Harris, Ellis B.
Harris, F.R.
Harris, Foster
Harris, Frank
Harris, H.H.
Harris, Hercel
Harris, J.W. (Mrs.)
Harris, James G.
Harris, Jimmy (Mrs.)
Harris, John Franklin
Harris, John L.
Harris, Lola D.
Harris, Marquerite
Harris, O.R.
Harris, Ray Baker
Harris, Sara
Harris, T.L. (Mrs.)
Harris, Theo
Harris, Walter J. (Mrs.)
Harris, Zella M.
Harrison, F.W.
Harrison, Irvin R.
Harrison, Margaret J.
Harrison, Thomas J.
1930
1936
1938
1932
1945
1952
1938
1960
1925
1942-25, 1948
1957
1944
1963
1923-24, 1928
1940
1929
1968
1963
1951
1941-42
1937
1962
1931
1936, 1940-41,56
Folder 9-10
Harrison, Walter
1928-30, 1932, 34-40,
1946, 1950, 54, 58
Folder 11
Harrison, William Henry (Mrs.)
Harrod, Neva Belle
Harrover, Ben (Mrs.)
1937-38
1931-32
1922
1950
Harryman, Clifford J.
Harsh, Lee C., Jr. (Mrs. Virginia)
Harshbarger, W.A.
Hart Book Company
1946
1937-38
1936
1937
Folder 12
Hart, Albert Bushnell
1930
Folder 13
Hart, Howard H.
Hart, Lee
Hart, Lucy
Hartley, D.A. (Mrs.)
Hartley, L.A.
Hartman, John R, (Mrs.)
Hartshorn, Merrill
Hartson, Fred C.
Hartwell, Max
Harvard University
Committee on Fellowships
1939
1950
1928
1919
1930
1949
1949
1950-52
1953
1925, 1931, 33, 36,
1939, 1941, 1946
1932
1925, 1946, 1953
1921-22
Graduate Appointments Office
Graduate School
Harvard Endowment Fund
Harvard University
Harvard Trust Company
History, Department of
1952
1960
Folder 14
Harvey, John
Harvey, W.B.
Harvin, E.L.
Harwell, Nursery
Harwood, Richard G.
Haskell, Institute
Haskell, C.O.
Haskell, Henry J.
1931
1940
1927, 1929
1960
1919
1933, 1950
1929-30
1932
Folder 15
Haskins, Charles H.
1918-21, 23-24
Folder 16
Haskins, Ralph W.
1939-43, 49-50, 1960
Folder 17
Hasley, Dale
Hassler, J.O.
Hassrick, Royal B.
Hastings, George
Hastings, Lillian
Hastings, W.W.
Hatch, Charles E.
1961
1942
1950
1921-22
1933
1928
1938
Hatcher, Ben N.
Hatcher, James
Hatcher, M.S. (Mrs.)
Hatcher, O.E.
1923, 1932
1921-22, 1924-25, 32
1925
1932
Folder 18
Hatfield, Charles
Hatfield, Dorothy Fults
Hatfield, S.L.
Hathorn, Hanna Sue
Hatley, Olga
Hauan, Martin
Hauberg, John H.
Haun, Harry L.
Hauptman, L.M.
1920
1937
1931
1923
1925
1952
1952, 54-55
1922-24
1938
Folder 19
Hauser, Allan
Hauser, T.W.
Havens, Joyce
Hawaii, Territory of
Hawk, Darall G.
Hawk, Virginia
Hawkins, Glenn B.
Hawkins, Mr. & Mrs. H.M.
Hawkins, Ladelle
Hawkins, Patty
Hawley, Searle E.
Haworth, Mrs.
Hawxhurst, Mildred
Hay, Ruby Gist
Hayden, J.W.
Hayden, Phillip M.
1951
1974
1928
Hayes, Bert H.
Hayes, Frances Elaine
Hayes, Fred
Hayes, Jennie
Hayes, Marie
Hayes, Powell (Mrs.)
Hayes, Samuel W.
Haymaker, George F. (Mrs.)
Hayman, Vivian
Haynes, Carl (Mrs.Virginia
Haynes, Nelle P.
Haynes, Robert
Haynie, Estelle
Hays, Agnes
1944
1942-43
1924
1937-38
1945, 1950
1961
1935
1941
1945
1921, 1923-24
Folder 20
1932
1943
1929
1934, 1937, 1940
1937
1931
1937
1950
1931
1935
1925
1939
1961, 1963
1925
1930
Folder 21
Hayter, Earl W.
Hayward, Elizabeth
Hazelton, John
Hazen, David W.
Hazlet, Raymond
Head, James M.
Head, Mr. & Mrs. Wade
Head, William W.
Heady, Ray
Heagy, R.F.
Healy, Agnes G.
Heany, Arthur G.
Heard, Homer C.
Hearron, W. A. (Mrs.)
Heartman, Charles F.
1938, 40, 42, 47,49
1939, 48, 50, 52
1932
1942
1931
1922
1949-50
1950
1960
1935, 45-46, 1950
1949
1946, 1948
1936
1931
1939
Folder 22
Heath, D.C., & Company
1924,29, 34, 38, 42,
1944-46, 50-52, 54
1960-61
Folder 23
Heath, Milton
Heaton, Eddie
Heaton, John Wesley
Hebard, Grace Raymond
Hebb, R.D.
Hebel, J.E. (Mrs.)
Heck, Frank H.
Heck, Homer
Heckman, Josephine
Heckman, Oliver S.
Hector, Archie C.
Hedges, Bess
1919
1944
1935
1928-29
1925
1957
1946
1935,1941
1939
1928, 1933
1945
1933
Folder 24
Hedges, J.B.
1921, 23-24, 37, 1948
Folder 1
Hedrick, W.L.
Heffelfinger, C. H.
1936
1944, 1949
Folder 2
Heffernan, John B.
1947-48, 50-53, 1955
Folder 3
Hefler, Velda Faye
Hefley, J.L.
Hefley, J. Ted
1952
1941
1943
Box 30
Folder 4
Hefner, Robert A.
1927, 30,. 42, 1958
Folder 5
Hielman, Carl
Heilman, Paul L.
Heiman, Herbert
Heinrich, M.H. (Mrs.)
Heinze, Ann
Hainze, Martha
Heise, Bryan
Heitman, A.
Helberg, Vera
Helbling, H.
Helm, Paul
Helterbrand, R.H. (Mrs.)
Helton, R.I. (Mrs.)
1933
1924
1922, 1937
1957
1939
1929-30
1954
1954
1939
1955
1923
1948
1930, 1944
Folder 6
Hemenway, Don (Mrs.)
Hemleben, Sylvester J.
Hendershot, Clarence
Henderson, Alfred J.
Henderson, C.L.
Henderson, Herbert C.
Henderson, John O.
Henderson, S.E.
Henderson, W.H.
Hendon, Lottibess
Hendrick, J.C.
Hendricks, M. (Mrs.)
Hendrickson, Walter B.
Hendrix, J.B. (Mrs.)
Hendrix, John M.
1966
1931
1937
1938
1929
1926
1931
1938
1933
1931
1940
1926
1945
Folder 7
Hennessy, Ben
Henry, George S.
Henry, Riley (Mrs.)
Henry, S.E.
Hensel, Donald
Henshaw, J.R.
Henshaw, Lillie D.
Henshaw, S.O.
Hensley, Dorothy E.
Hensley, H.L.
Hensley, H.M.
1920
1935, 1950
1952
1941-42
1951
1951
1936-39
1935
1925
1924
1935
Folder 8
Henson, Gladys
1924
1942, 1948
Henson, Verdie B.
Hepburn, D.B.
Herbert, Charles E.
Herbert, H.H.
Herget, John F.
Herlock, E.L.
Herndon, Bonnie
Herdon, Hazel
Herold, Amos
Herrick, Walter B.
Herrin, Bessie
Herrin, Birney D.
Herrin, J.A.
Herrin, Opal
Herring, A.B.
Herrold, O.C. (Mrs.)
Herron, Elizabeth
Herschberger, C.E.
Hershey, Minnie Stanley
Hertzler, J.W.
1940
1947
1940-41
1928, 39, 46, 48,
1951-52
1933
1931
1960
1922
1953
1922
1941
1937
1941
1950
1937
1938
1932
1937
1958
1929
Folder 9
Hertzog, Carl
1942, 1950-51
Folder 10
Hervey, John G.
Hesler, Phil (Mrs. Aubrey Floyd)
Hess, Frank D.
Hessel, Flora
1924
1925
1937
1931
Folder 11
Hesseltine, William B.
1932, 39-40, 43,49
1951-56, 60, 63-64
Folder 12
Hester, Joy
Hester, Opal
Hetherington, W.L. (Mrs.)
Heumann, Karl
Hewes, Leslie
Hewey, Mrs.
Hiatt, A.S.
Hibbard, Mildred
Hibbert, W.W.
1938, 1952
1928-29
1936
1932
1945, 1950
1925
1930-31
1925
1932
Folder 13
Hickman, Mr. & Mrs. A.R.
1921, 23-24, 31, 1939
Folder 14
Hickman, Bill D.
Hickman, L.G.
1951
1924
Hicks, A.J.
Hicks, Glenn M.
1922
1939
Folder 15-17
Hicks, Jimmie
1955-68
Folder 18
Hicks, John D.
Folder 19
Hicks, Joy
Hicks, R.D.
Higbee, E.C.
Higby, C.P.
Higginbotham, J.G.
Higgins, E.A.
Higgins, Thomas H.
High, Rosalie
Higham, Marion
Highley, Mont F.
Hightower, E.G. (Mrs.)
Higley, Morris
Hildegarde, M.
Hildinger, Wade Wheeler
Hildner, Ernest G.
Hill, Mr.
Hill, Beatrice
Hill, Cecil
Hill, Chester O.
Hill, Don
Hill, F.E.
Hill, Henry H.
Hill, J.A.
Hill, J.J.
1925,31-32,36,38-41
43, 45-46,50,56
1923
1938
1927
1926
1930
1939
1940
1936
1931-32
1949
1930
1931
1933
1932, 1945
1934
1930, 1932-33
1933
1939
1947
1930
1952
1933
1934
Folder 20
Hill, James D.
1928, 47-51,54,59-60
Folder 21
Hill, James J.
Hill, Jessie L.
Hill, Jimmie Lois
Hill, Jimmy
Hill, John M. (Mrs.)
Hill, Joseph W.
1945-46
1962
1944
1942
1923-24, 1931-32
1950
Folder 22
Hill, L.E.
1961, 63, 65
Folder 23
Hill, Lawrence F.
1935-36,38-39,1951
1954-55, 1958
Folder 24
Hill, Lorette
Hill, Norman L.
Hill, Roscoe R.
Hill, Sada L.
Hill, W. Homer
Hill, William B. (Mrs.)
Hill, W.P.T.
Hill, W.W.
Hillegas, Beulah
Hilles, David E. (Mrs. Olive)
Hillgarth, J.N. (Mrs.)
Hillman, H.H.
Hills, Lee
Hinckley, D.L.
Hinds, Elwood, Jr.
1941
1934
1942
1948
1922, 24, 1930
1948
1951
1944
1928
1938
1966
1924
1939
1933
1941
Folder 25
Hinds, Roland
1937-40, 47-48,64-66
Hines, Carolyn
Hines, Gordon
Hines, M.L. (Mrs.)
Hines, Walter C.
Hinkel, John
Hinkhouse, Fred J.
Hinkle, Fred
Hinkle, LaNelle
Hinton, Dorothy
Hinton, Harwood P.
Hippen, R.W.
Historical Society of New Mexico
History Department (OU)
Hitchcock, A.G.
Hite, Reine
Hites, M.B.
Hively, Sherman
Hoard, Winfield (Mrs.)
Hobbs, A.W.
Hobgood, Olivia M.
Hobson, Margaret
Hock, Cassie Hyde
Hocker, Charles T. (Mrs.)
Hocker, Roy
Hockett, C.F.
1939
1952
1930
1971
1960
1930
1945
1945
1940
1963-64
1941
1931
1963
1938
1932
1949
1930
1923
1932
1921-22
1955
1948
1947
1929
1938, 1940
Box 31
Folder 1
Folder 2
Hockett, Homer C.
1932,35-36,39-40,
1942-43, 45-47,
1949-51, 55, 57,
1959-60
Folder 3
Hodder, F.H.
Hodge, Frederick Webb (Mrs. Gene)
Hodge, Oliver
Hodges, John
Hodgson, Edith
Hodgson, Ethel
Hodnefield, Jacob
Hoff, John D.
Hoffer, Florence
Hoffman, Abraham
Hoffman, Rev.
Hoffman, Donald B.
Hoffman, Fritz L.
1929, 1932
1944-46,49,56,62-63
1949, 1961-62, 64
1931
1945
1930
1925
1965
1932
1971
1961
1948
1932, 1938-39
Folder 4
Hoffman, Irene
Hoffman, J. Wesley
Hoffman, Lutie Mae
Hoffman, Phillip G.
Hoffman, R.W.
Hoffman, Mr. & Mrs. Roy H.
Hoffman, William S.
Hogan, D.W.
Hogan, R.D.
Hogan, William R.
Hogg, J.A.
Hogue, Sammy D.
Hoig, Stanley W.
1930
1950
1930
1957-58, 1960
1938
1934-35
1955
1939
1931
1935-36, 1938
1946
1940, 1945
1951
Folder 5
Hoke, K.J.
1927-29, 36,38-41
Folder 6
Holbrook, Martine
Holcomb, A Max
Holcomb, M.L.
1929
1940
1930
Folder 7
Holden, W.C.
1928, 1947, 1951
Folder 8
Holding, Vera
1931-33, 35-36,38-39
1946, 1964
Folder 9
Hole, Lucy E.
Holland Furnace Company
1948
1927
Holland’s Magazine
Holland, C. Joe
Holland, Hattie
Holland, Mildred
Holland, O.H. (Mrs.)
Hollenbeck, F.B. (Mrs.)
Holley, J. Andrew
Holliman, John M.
Hollingsworth, G.F.
Hollis, Grover
Hollis, Herbert G.
Hollobaugh, G.L.
Holloman, Herbert
Hollon, W.E.
Holloway, Alberta
Holloway, O. Willard
1928
1952
1925
1925
1924
1938
1929, 1954
1959
1962
1933
1922
1930
1968
1947, 1949
1928-29
1961
Folder 10
Holloway, W.J.
1924, 29-30, 1932
Folder 11
Holloway, W.V.
Holm, Bernard J.
Holman, Eugene
Holmboe, L.S.
Holmes, Audra
Holmes, Burton
Holmes, Charles H.
Holmes, George A.
Holmes, Henry W.
1948
1939
1945
1931
1932
1941
1954
1935
1923
Folder 12
Holmes, J.R.
1931-32, 36-37, 39-41
Folder 13
Holshouser, Nelle
Holt, Chloe
Holt, Earl
1936
1936
1931
Folder 14
Holt, Edgar A.
1938, 48, 50-51
Folder 15
Holt, Henry, & Company
Holt, Howard J.
Holt, Mabel D.
Holt, Maurice C.
Holt, Stull
Holton, A.R.
1918,24-25, 30-31,33,
1935-36, 1943-44
1938
1932-33
1936
1940
1932
Holton, Holland
1941-43
Folder 16
Folder 17
Holtzclaw, Patti
Homsher, Lola M.
Honnald, Betty
Honnold, C.L.
Hood, Ada
Hood, Claude
Hood, Kate
Hood, L.H.
Hoofs and Horns
Hooker, Isabel B.
Hooper, Mildred
Hoopes, Alban W.
1962
1966
1935
1939
1929
1961
1940
1932
1962-63
1953
1930
1945
Folder 18
Hoover, J. Edgar
Hoover, Herber T.
1935
1942
Folder 19
Hope, Ellen Vanderpool
Hope, Nelson W.
Hope, Welborn
Hopkins, Anne
Hopkins, George Ovie
Hopkins, J.G.E.
Hopkins, Jennie
Hopkins, Louis A.
Hopkins, Milton
1950
1957
1932
1930
1932
1961
1931
1940-42, 48-49
1940, 1943
Folder 20
Hopper, E.C.
1940, 43-44,46-47,
1950, 54, 1963
Folder 21
Hopper, Harry
Hopper, Henry
Hopper, W.P.
Hopson, Etta
Hord, W.H. (Mrs.)
Hornbeck, R.R.
Horne, Frank
Horne, Merle
Horner, Alfred B.
Horner, J.K.
Hornig, E.A.
Horr, George G.
Horrigan, B.E. (Mrs.)
Horsch, John
Horsley, Thomas
Horton, Guy P. (Mrs. Anne Kimbell)
1954
1938
1933
1962
1932
1957
1924
1925
1924
1927
1945
1933
1939
1937
1939
1923, 1932
Hosack, R.E.
Hoskins, H.L.
Hosman, E. M.
1955
1933, 1941
1947
Hotchkin, Ebenezer
Hotchkiss, W.E.
Hotze, William H.
Houck, Merlyn
Hough, Donald
Houghton, H.B.
1952-53
1926
1948
1959
1947
1940
Folder 1
Houghton Mifflin Company
1917, 25, 28-31, 1933
1935-36, 1938-39,
1941,42,44,49,51,65
Folder 2
House, Albert
House, L.A. (Mrs. Margaret)
House, Lorraine
1937-39
1966
1938
Folder 3
House, Roy Temple
1929, 1944, 47-48
Folder 4
Housely, Bruce
Houser, Allan
Houston Public Library
Bookstore
Comptroller, Office of the
Faculty Club
History, Department of
Oberholszer Hall
Houston, Bruce
Houston, Harry
Houston, T.A.
Howard Book & Camera Shop
Howard, Addison
Howard, Domer L.
1930
1952
1959
1958
1960
1959
1965, 1967
1956
1950
1931
1923-26, 29, 31, 36
1958
1934
1953-54, 1960
Folder 5
Howard, Harry N.
1929-32, 1939, 1941
Folder 6
Howard, Ivy M.
Howard, John E.
Howard, Mary Elizabeth
Howard, Naomi
Howard, Palmer
Howard, Paul
1937
1949
1946
1934
1967, 1970
1923, 1928
Folder 22
Box 32
Howard, Robert T. (Mrs.)
Howard, Ruth
Howard, Walsie
1952
1932
Folder 7
Howe, George F.
1936-37, 1940, 42-44
1946
Folder 8
Howe, Harriet E.
Howe, Jane
Howell, A.C.
Howell, Alex M.
Howell, Charles
1934
1948, 50-52, 1966
1925
1942
1923-24, 1936
Folder 9
Howell, C.M.
1922-25, 28, 30-32,
1935, 39-41, 1943
1947-49, 1952
Folder 10
Howell, Tom P., Jr. (Mrs.)
Howell, Ernest
Howell, Gretchen
Howell, Julian
Howell, Reese M.
Howell, W.U.
Howerton, H.B.
1954
1937
1941
1940
1937
1942
1939
Folder 11
Howes, Wright
1930-33, 35-40, 1943
1950-51
Folder 12
Howgate, James C.
Howison, Mary Scott
Howland, Alma
Howland, Harold
Hoydal, Betty Lou
Hoyer, Paul
Hoyt, H. H.
Hromas, Irene P.
Hubbard, Alice Ruby
Hubbard, Howard Archibald
Hubbard, H.E.
Hubbard, L. H.
Hubbard, Samuel F.
Huber, G. Carl
1936, 1939-40
1929
1923
1956
1931
1943
1943
1944
1923
1930-31, 1937
1945
1938, 1940
1924
1933
Folder 13
Huckaby, Gary
Huckaby, Ida L.
Huckaby T.C.
1955, 1965
1941
1958, 1968
Huckins, Hotel
Huddleston, Beth
Huddlestun, Fred M.
Hudson, Houston, Lumber Company
Hudson, H. Gary
1929-30
1930
1943, 1947
1935
1932, 1945
Folder 14
Hudson, Jack
Hudson, Lorene
Hudson, L.J.
Hudson, Louis
Hudson, Peter J.
Hudson, Ralph
Hudson, Summers
Hudson, W.H.
Hudson, Wash E.
Hudspeth, Robert
Huff, Bessie M.
1941
1940
1948
1942
1928
1943, 1950, 1955
1930
1944, 1952
1941
1966
1928-29, 1940
Folder 15
Huff, Mable E.
1934-35, 37, 39,48
Folder 16
Huff, R.W.
Huff, Vida
Huff, W. T.
Huffaker, Homer (Mrs.)
Huffaker, Mary
Huffman, C.I. (Mrs.)
Huffman, Huston
Huffman, Lucile
Huffman, Wayne
Huggins, Gordon
Hughes, Charles
Hughes, Charles E.
Hughes, Clifford
Hughes, J.R. (Mrs.)
Hughes, Mary V.
Hughes, Paul
1939
1951
1930
Hughes, Percy
Hughes, Roxie
Hughes, Sammie Lea
Hughes, W.H.
Hughey, W.H.
Hui, Paul H.F.
Hulbert, Winifred
Hulburt, Ray G.
Hullett, Merritt L.
1933
1923
1925
1942, 1946
1935
1964
1931-32
1936
1941
Folder 17
1914
1936
1968
1929, 1931
1941, 1943-44
1964
1934
1926
1970
1929
1924
1947
Hulme, Ida May
Hulse, M.L.
Hulsizer, Allan
Hulston, John K.
Hultguist, Lela M.
Humbert, Harold F.
1939
1932
1939, 1941
1942
1930
1948
Folder 17
Humble Oil & Refining Company
1955
Folder 18
Hume, Charles Ross
1924, 27, 29-30,
1932-33, 1935
Folder 19
Humphrey, H.K.
Humphrey, Phillip C.
Humphrey, Warren A.
Humphreys, Ava I.
Hunnicutt, Clarence
Hunnicutt, Helene
Hunnicutt, W. H.
Hunt, Miss
Hunt, Erling M.
Hunt, Elton B.
Hunt, George
Hunt, Joe B.
Hunt, M.L.
Hunt, Russell F.
Hunt, Shay
1951
1933
1950
1937, 41, 43, 50
1934
1945
1931, 1933
1928
1941
1929
1952
1963-64
1941
1951
1934
Folder 20
Hunter, George K.
Hunter, Gladys O.
Hunter, H.R.
Hunter, Maud
Hunter, Milton R.
Hunter, T.W.
Hunting, Ethel P.
Huntington, Henry E., Library
Hunziker, John
Hurd, Charles W.
Hurd, G.R. (Mrs.)
Hurley, Loretta
1931
1925
1930
1931
1942
1918
1918
1934, 1941, 1945
1932-34
1948
1939
1930
Folder 21-22
Hurley, Patrick J. & Ruth Wilson
1925, 28, 30-33, 35,
1937-41, 44, 49-50
1959-63
Box 33
Folder 1
Hurlock, E.L. (Mrs.)
Hurst, Homer S.
Hurst, Thurman S.
Hurst, W.B.
Hurt, Joe D.
Huss, Georgia
Hussey, L.G. (Mrs.)
Husted, Robert F.
Huston, A.J.
Huston, Harry
Hutchens, M.L.
Hutcheson, Almajo
Hutcheson, B.R.
1924
1937
1938
1938
1952
1952
1942-44
1943
1927, 1937
1933
1930
1967
1969
Folder 2
Hutchinson, Alfred
Hutchinson, Charles E.
Hutchinson, David Erwin
Hutchinson, Ellis
Hutchinson, Frances
Hutchinson, Laura B.
Hutchinson, W.H.
Hutchinson, W.T.
1959-60, 1962
1938-41
1936, 62, 64,66
1962
1914, 1922
1897
1946-47, 1951
1943, 45, 48, 1958
Folder 3
Huth, Carl F.
Huth, Edward A.
Hutson, Marlene
Hutton, R.W.
Hutton, Flossie
1932, 1945, 48
1937
1964
1925, 1941
1931
Folder 4
Huycke, David
Hyde, George E.
Hyde, Herbert
Hyde, Martha L.
Hynson, Florence
Hysmith, L.E.H.
1945
1934, 1938
1924
1934-35
1927-28
1931
Iben, Icko
Ickes, Harold L.
Igo, Vincent F.
Ilifffe, William Wallace
Illinois State Historical Society
Illinois University
1937
1945
1936
1918
1957, 1962
1925, 1940
Box 34
Folder 1
Imel, Arthur B.
Imelda, Sister M.
Imoff, Georgia
Indian Council Fire
Indian Historical Trading Post
Indian Reservations Superintendents
1945
1945
1934
1936
1941
Folder 2
Indiana Historical Bureau
Indiana Historical Society
Indiana University Book Store
Ingeloff, Thorsten
Ingram, Joe L.
Ingram, Mahala E.
Inman, Walter G.
Interior, I.S. Department of the
Institute of International Education
Institute of Geography & History
International Platform Association
Iowa State Historical Society
Iowa, University of
Irby, D.
Irby, Margaret
Irby, Nolen M.
Ireland, Clifford J.
Ireland, B.L.
Irons, George Vernon
1956
1948,52, 56, 59, 61
1943
1952
1961
1933
1933
1958
1930
1946
1965
1931
1932
1963
1951
1949
1938
1953
1946-47, 1955
Folder 3
Irvin, W.B.
Irvine,L.V.E.
Irwin, Mary
Isaac, J.P.
Ise, Charles D.
Ise, John
Iseman, Burgess D.
1939
1949, 1954-55
1928
1932
1937
1933
1938
Folder 4
Isle, Walter Ruth
1921-22, 25, 28-30,
1934, 45, 49, 1951
Folder 5
Isom, Ray W.
Ives, Frank A.
Ives, Nell
1959
1951
1961
Jack, Lloyd Lee (Mrs.)
Jackson, A.L.
1962
1932
Box 35
Folder 1
Jackson, Donald
Jackson, F.W.
Jackson, Frank M.
Jackson, Helen J.
Jackson, J.S.
Jackson, Joe C.
Jackson, Leroy F.
Jackson, Lewis B.
Jackson, Margaret
Jackson, Paul P.
Jackson, R.R.
Jackson, Stuart W.
1924-25
1955
1959
1920
1926
1939
1930
1939
1945
1938
1923
1925, 1927-29
Folder 2
Jackson, Vester
Jackson, W.E.
Jackson, W. Turrentine
Jacob, A.W.
Jacobs, M.M.
Jacobs, Melvin C.
Jacobs, Ray W. (Mrs. Thelma)
Jacobs, Wilbur R.
Jacobsen, Ed
1944
1948
1940, 1949
1936
1935
1926
1950
1950-51, 54, 58, 61
1949-51
Folder 3
Jacobson, Oscar B.
1931-32, 34-35, 1940,
1942, 1944, 1951
Folder 4
Jacoby, J.E.
Jager, George O.
James, Alfred P.
James, Audrey
James, Beatrice
James, Edward T.
James, Elder V.
James, George
James. H.G.
James, Ima
1917, 1930
1930
1934-35
1948
1939
1960
1935, 1937, 1954
1959
1924
1941, 1946
Folder 5
James, Jerry
James, Mary S.
Jameson, Hugh
Jameson, James F.
Jamieson, Rosina
Jamieson, W. C.
Janning, Helen
Jansky, Lloyd P.
Jantz, Ruby
1950
1928
1945
1925
1941
1923, 1925-26
1945
1966-67
1932
Jarnagin, Hurley, Jr.
1932
Folder 6
Jarrett, Charlotte
Jarrett, A.R.
Jarrott, Mattie L.
Jay, Martha L.
Jefferies, Margaret
Jeffrey, Dale
Jeffrey, James Hutchison
1930-31, 1933
1923, 29-30, 1933
1941
1951
1929
1967
1971
Folder 7
Jeffrey, Lloyd & Laura
1944, 49-50, 1952,
1956-59, 61-62, 65
Folder 8
Jeffrey, Louis D.
Jeffrey, Nina
Jeffrey, Ruby
Jehnke, Daniel
Jelinek, A.G.
Jeltz, W.F.
Jemison, Mrs.
Jemison, E. Grace
Jenkins, Carlton
1962, 1964
1965
1962, 1974
1949
1954
1945
1939
1955
1930
Folder 9
Jenkins, H.F.
1917, 1925-26, 1938
Folder 10
Jenkins, J.D.
Jenkins, John H.
Jenkins, Vi
Jenkins, Music Company
Jennings, Curtis C.
Jennings, Reedy V.
Jennings, Robert C.
Jensen, Merrill
Jepsen, Victor L.
Jermark, Ernest W.
Jesse, J.L.
John, Peter W.M.
Johns, O.D.
Johns Hopkins University
1923
1972, 1974
1953
1931
1943
1936
1931
1949
1933
1928
1923
1955
1932, 1951
1928
Folder 11
Johnson, A.L.
Johnson, A.W.
Johnson, Allen
Johnson, B.F.
Johnson, Betty E.
Johnson, C.G. (Mrs.)
1938
1936
1930
1940, 1948
1965, 1968
1939
Johnson, C.W.
1939
Folder 12
Johnson, Charles D.
Johnson, Corinne
Johnson, David O.
Johnson, Duane K.
Johnson, Dymple B.
Johnson, Earl R.
Johnson, Edgar J.
Johnson, Edith
Johnson, Elmer H.
Johnson, Ernest
1936-37
1943
1925
1945
1941
1949
1923, 1925
1944-45
1929, 1933
1942
Folder 13
Johnson, Freida
Johnson, Grace Scott
Johnson, Graham B.
Johnson, Gustav Elwood
Johnson, Herdlaw
Johnson, Harriette Buckley
1959
1939-40
1947
1940
1930-31
1922
Folder 14
Johnson, Homer L.
Johnson, J.B.
Johnson, J.R.
Johnson, Jacob
Johnson, Jed
Johnson, Jewel J.
Johnson, L.F.
Johnson, Margaret E.
Johnson, Mark R.
Johnson, N.B.
1961
1929
1948, 1952
1949
1937
1925-26
1908
1925, 1935
1966
1945, 50, 52, 57
Folder 15
Johnson, Paul B.
Johnson, Paul E.
Johnson, Richard A.
Johnson, Roy M.
Johnson, Ruby
Johnson, S.L.
Johnson, Samuel A.
Johnson, T.D.
Johnson, T.T.
Johnson, Tom
1932
1937
1937, 1939
1928
1935
1949
1930
1925
1949
1929-30, 33, 37-38
1948
Folder 16
Johnson, W.D.
Johnson, W.E.
Johnson, Walter
1939
1946
1950-52
Johnson, Wanda M.
Johnson, William T.
Johnson, Willis G.
Johnson, Wilton D.
Johnson County Historical. Society
Johnston, A.
Johnston, Anne
Johnston, Douglas
Johnston, D W.
Johnston, F.H.
Johnston, Henry F.
1930
1945, 1950
1947
1923
1970
1953-54
1926
1937
1926
1955
1932-33
Folder 17
Johnston, Henry S.
Johnston, J.H.
Johnston, Lola White
Johnston, Marshall
Johnston, R.A.
Jones, Allen F.
Jones, Ben T. (Mrs.)
Jones, Boyd
Jones, Clyde
Jones, David Howell
1928
1950
1930
1925
1931
1937
1951
1939
1957
1958-59
Folder 18
Jones, Dorsey D.
1930, 37, 44, 47-52,
1955, 1958
Folder 19
Jones, Dwight H.
Jones, E.D.
Jones, Edna
Jones, Edythe
Jones, Ethel
Jones, Everett
Jones, Ewing
Jones, Florence
Jones, Fred B.
1925
1934
1951
1939
1914
1941
1947
1952
1938
Folder 20
Jones, Gordon M.
1924-26, 28-33, 1939
1948, 1960, 1962
Folder 21
Jones, Guernsay
Jones, Dr. & Mrs. J.W.
Jones, James J.
Jones, Jewel Dene
1925
1935
1955
1950
Folder 22
Jones, J. Morris
1940-43
Box 36
Folder 1
Jones, Joe M.
Jones, Lealon N.
1929
1941
Folder 2
Jones, Lee
1945, 49-51, 1954
Folder 3
Jones, Manley H.
Jones, Maxine
Jones, Myrtle Walleah
Jones, Norma L.
Jones, Norman L.
Jones, O.G.
Jones, O.L.
Jones, O.S.
Jones, Olive
Jones, Onis Gaines
Jones, Paul V.B.
Jones, R.B.
Jones, Ralph H.
1941
1930
1937, 1941
1951
1931
1933
1949
1935, 1939
1930
1933, 1935
1925
1947
1945
Folder 4
Jones, R.L.
1924, 30, 37, 1940
Folder 5
Jones, Richard
Jones, Robert H.
Jones, Robert Leslie
Jones, Roy L.
Jones, Roy W.
Jones, Ruby Mae
1939
1941
1938
1935
1939
1961
Folder 6
Jones, Rupel
1952, 55,57, 1959
Folder 7
Jones, Ruth
Jones, T.A. (Mrs.)
Jones, Tom
Jones, Tom B.
Jones, Wallace
Jones, William A.
Jones, Y.E.
Jordan, Harry C., Jr.
Jordan, Harry J.
Jordan, Jeff (Mrs.)
Jordan, M. (Mrs.)
Jordan, Madison
Jordan, Mary
1924
1939
1957
1928
1937
1935
1934
1935
1919
1933
1931
1931
Folder 8
Jordan, W.T.
Jorden, Beatrice Eleanor
Joseph, C.B.
Josephson, Bertha E.
1940-42
1930
1963
1931, 34-35,1937-41
Folder 9
Joslyn, Otis
Jouno, Randolph J.
Joyal, A.E.
Judah, Charles B.
Judd, Dr.
Juds, Elsa E.
Judy, H.S.
Judy, T.A.
Jung, Chris W.
1941
1937
1946
1936
1953
1925
1945, 1949
1930
1936
Folder 10
Jupp, Colin
1955-61, 63-64, 66-67
Folder 11
Jusserand, Jean Jules
Justice, U.S. Department of
1923
1935
Folder 1
Kaffka, Jay
Kagey, Joseph N.
Kalotta, Margaret
Kaminsky, Samuel
Kane, Francis Fisher
1964
1945, 1950
1954
1933
1928-29
Folder 2
Kane, John H.
1928-33, 35, 37-41,
1943-44, 48, 51-52
Folder 3
Kane, Joseph
Kane, Louis M.
Kanffeld, Cathy
Kansas, University of
Kansas City Review, University of
Kansas Historical Society
Kaplan, Louis
Kapner, Harold Richard
Kappler, C.J.
Kappa Alpha Theta
Karch, M.L.
Karickhof, Earle
Karlin, Alexander
Katch, O.R.
Kaufman, Eugenia
1940
1946
1964
1923
1951
1936
1931
1940-41
1934
1915
1930-32, 1935-39, 44
1922-24, 1933
1941-42, 1944-45
1924
1952
Box 37
Kaufman, John (Mrs.)
Kaufman, Kenneth
1924
1928, 1942, 45
Folder 4
Kaufman, Lois Peyton
Kaufman, Pearl Yates
Kauley, Ralph
Kavanaugh, A.J.
Kay, Ernest
Kay, Katherine
Kaye, Jess
Kays, V.C.
Kayser, Elmer Louis
Kayser, J.W. (Mrs.)
Keating, Milton
Keegan, Virginia Lee
Keeler, Caroline
Keeling, A.J.
Keen, Irene H.
Keeshen Advertising Company
Keeth, Eldis L.
Keeton, W. Page
Keiger, C.M. (Mrs.)
1945-47, 1951-52
1932
1941
1939
1972
1944
1941
1926, 1937
1933
1929
1935
1945
1932
1929
1943
1924
1924
1947
1950-51
Folder 5
Keith, Harold
1930, 36, 1946,50-51,
1957-58, 60, 62-63,
1965-66
Folder 6
Keith, Isham (Mrs. Jessie H.)
1940
Folder 7-8
Kellar, Herbert A. & Lucille
1923, 25-26, 30,36-41
1943, 47-49,52,55
1958
Folder 9
Keller, Alton H.
Keller, Emma K.
Keller, Fred
Keller, John W.
Keller, Thomas
Kelley, Frances
Kelley, J.M.
Kelley, John Edward, Jr.
Kelley, Julius
Kelley, Maurice
Kelley, Russell M.
Kellogg, Chester E.
Kelly, Arthur A.
1945
1931
1953
1954
1930
1937
1909
1940
19446, 1958
1929
1945
1932-33
1952
Kelly, Ellen
Kelly, J.O.
1939
1935
Folder 10
Kelly, Lawrence C.
1961-63
Folder 11
Kelly, Mona
Kelly, Naoma
Kelly, Roy C.
Kelsey, Mary
1943
1925
1932
1960
Folder 12
Keltner, Claud
1929, 1932, 1952-55
Folder 13
Kemp, Erma
Kemp, R.S.
Kendall, Eugene
Kendall, Karl H.
Kendall, Willmoore
Kendrick, Benjamin B.
Kennan, Clara B.
Kennedy, Charles J.
Kennedy, Paul
Kent, H.L.
1970-73
1930
1934
1942
1932
1931-32
1962
1940
1930
1929
Folder 14
Kent, Ira Rich
1930, 1935-36
Folder 15
Kent, Thomas A.
Kentucky Colonels
Kentwood Arms Hotel
Kerbow, Alva L.
Kerley, Trading Store
Kerley Mollie
Kerner, Charles J.
Kerner, Robert J.
Kerr, R.D.
Kerr, Supt.
1930
1969-70, 1972-73
1951
1929
1929-30
1930
1922, 29-30, 1932
1929
1939
Folder 16
Kerr, Robert S.
1937, 45, 1949
Folder 17
Kerr, William
Keso, Edward E.
Kesselman, Sumner (Mrs.)
Kessler, Dorothy
Kethley, W.M.
Ketonen, Joel
Kettelkamp, Wesley C.
Key, W.S.
1959-61, 1963
1937-39, 1951-52
1950
1938
1932
1940
1937
1936, 50,52,57-58
Keys, E.L. (Mrs.)
Keys, Helen
Kezer, C.L.
Khowry, Ruth
Kibbe, Charles Griffith
Kibler, L.W.
1923
1925, 1929
1929
1931
1934
1934-35
Folder 18
Kidd, Juanita
Kidd, Phil C.
Kight, H. Tom
Kilby, Karl E.
Kile, Mary Lee
Kiles, Kermit K.
Kilgore, Daisy H.
Kilgore, Hattie
Kilgore, Maud
Killin, Hugh E.
Killingsworth, Charles
Killingsworth, J.F.
Killough, Julia
Killough, Winnie
Kilpatrick, Nellie
Kim, Joe Ryong
Kimball, Dan A.
1964
1930, 1938
1938
1938
1949
1936
1934
1939-40
1925
1931
1938
1930
1940
1930
1929-30
1961-62
1952
Folder 19
Kimball, Ray
Kimbell, H.T. (Mrs.)
Kimber, Harry H.
Kimberly, C.B.
Kimbraugh, C.R.
Kime, D.O.
Kimmel, W.G.
Kimmons, Elmira
Kimrey, D.R.
Kinard, Margaret
Kincaide, Reese
Kincannon, Jacque
Kinchen, Oscar A.
Kindle, Opal
King, Ameda Ruth
King, Elizabeth J.
King, H.J. (Mrs.)
King, Harry C., Jr.
King, H.C.
1934
1928
1932
1931
1925
1932
1929-30
1932
1947
1949
1934
1952
1934-35, 1945
1926
1932
1945
1948-49
1962
1933
Folder 20
King, Mr.
1933
Folder 21
King, Howard
King, J.R.
King, James M.
King, John E.
King, Lewis
King, Lyda May
King, Marie
King, Phillip C.
King, Ray
King, Richard Charles
King, Walter
Kingery, H.M. (Mrs.)
Kingsbury, J.L.
Kingsbury, Jo Beth
1938-39
1934
1933
1958
1929
1923
1925
1934
1946-47
1945
1941
1965
1923
1950-51
Kinsey, A.J.
Kinsolving, Lydia S.
Kinzer, R.J.
Kiowa County, Oklahoma, Treasurer
Kipp, Laura M.
Kirch, F.W.
Kirk, Betty
Kirk, John H.
Kirk, S.E.
Kirkland, Bryant M. (Mrs.)
Kirkland, D.D.
Kirkpatrick, E.
Kirkpatrick, E.L.
Kirkpatrick, Naomi
Kirks, Pauline McAmis
Kirshen, M.S.
Kittrell, Rebecca
1947
1930-31
1932
1933-34, 36-44 47-48,
1950-52, 1959
1940, 1952
1969
1930-31, 1933
1931
1921
1958
1938
1938
1929
1944
1942
1934
1931
Kjaer, Jens C.
Kjos, Neil A., Music Company
Klapp, John D.
Kleeman, Agnes
Klein David
Klemme, Randall T.
Klingensmith, Don J.
Kloepfer, H.W.
Kloos, Edward J.
1947-49
1959
1949
1937-38, 1942
1940
1952
1942
1948-49
1940
Box 38
Folder 1
Klotsche, J. Martin
Knack, E.E.
Knaplund, Paul
Knapp, Bradford
Knapp, Frank A., Jr.
Kneale, Albert H.
1941
1919
1938, 1946
1924
1949
1927
Folder 2
Knepler, Abraham E.
1937-39
Folder 3
Kniffen, P.V.
Knight, Mr.
Knight, Charles (Mrs.)
Knight, E.S.
Knight, Homer L.
Knight, J.B.
Knight, John R.
Knight, J. Ralph
Knight, R.B.
Knight, Robin (Mrs.)
Knight, W.T. (Mrs.)
Knisell, Phil
Knoles, George
1917
1925
1930-31
1938, 1940
1951, 1959-60
1933
1931
1930
1933
1938
1929
1945, 1951
1939-40, 1947
Folder 4
Knopf, Alfred A.
1930-31, 42, 44
Folder 5
Knosp, Edythe
1925, 30-31, 33,37.42
Folder 6
Knowles, Margaret I.
Knowlton, David C.
Knowlton, Mary Ethel
Knowlton, Phillip
Knox, Ethel
Knox, George
Knox, Grace K.
Knox, Heloise Gray
Knox, Robert E.
Knudson, Ruth
Kobel, Raleigh (Mrs. Carie Wheeler)
1935
1925
1934
1927-28
1952
1948
1946
1958
1963
1944, 57, 59,61,
1963, 1965
Folder 7
Koehler, Warren B.
1930-31
Folder 8
Koepke, Boyd F.
Kohlmeier, A.L.
Kolehmainen, John I.
Kolter, Roger (Mrs.)
1941, 1954
1946-47
1937
1939
Kooker, Arthur Raymond
Koren, Katharine
1943, 1957-58
1930
Folder 9
Korn, Anna B.
1927-30, 32-33, 39-40
1942, 44-45, 49,
1951-52, 1961, 64
Folder 10
Kovacs, A.F.
Kraak, Fritz
Kraenzel, Carl F.
1937
1941
1951
Folder 11
Kraettli, Emil R.
1922-31, 33-34,36-44,
1946-47, 49-51, 55,
1959, 1968
Folder 12
Kraft, Walter W.
1928-32, 34-39, 1941,
1946-47, 1951-52
Folder 13
Krakel, Dean
1962-66
Folder 14
Kramer, Lee
Kramer, Nada
Krantz, Elroy
Kranzberg, Melvin
Krenkel, John H.
Krey, A.C.
Kreiger, C.H.
Kroeker, Marvin
Kroeze, B.H.
Kronenberg, Henry
Krouch, Erna
Kruse, Paul J.
Kubik, George J.
Kuhlman, John H.
Kuhlman, Katherine
Kuhn, Eleanor C.
Kull, Dove M.
Kulp, Albert G.
1941
1937
1938, 1941
1941
1940, 1948, 1958
1946-47
1928-29
1952
1931
1947, 1949
1934
1939
1937-38, 1942
1954, 1959
1943
1935
1964
1939
Folder 15
Kunsemuller, Carl H.
Kuonen, Roman T.
Kurtz, Kenneth
Kurtz, Mary B.
Kurtz, Ted
Kuykendall, Dean W.
Kuykendall, Ross
1945
1941-43, 1945-46
1940
1928
1923
1936
1951
Kyle, William F.
Kyser, E.A.
1934
1929
Folder 1
Labor, Clarence O.
Lackey, Guy A.
Lacock, Abner
1947
1930, 1939
1933
Folder 2
Lacock, John K.
1918, 20-25, 1928-29
Folder 3
Lacy, L.D.
Lacy, Mary G.
Ladd, Burton A.
Ladewig, H.C.
Ladies’ Home Journal
Ladner, John
LaFarge, Oliver
LaGrande, Florence M.
LaGree, Brooks (Mrs.)
Laidlaw, John
1966
1925-26
1947
1939, 1944, 1948
1943
1941
1950
1945
1971
1930-31
Folder 4
Laing, D.G. (Mrs. Jane Elspass)
Laing, Mary E.
Laing, Minerva A.
Lake, Kirsopp
Lale, Homer
Lamar, L.B. (Mrs.)
1943
1930-31
1934, 1941
1933
1941
1925
Folder 5
Lamb, Arthur H.
Lamb, C. Herbert
Lamb, G.W. (Mrs.)
Lambert, Inez McMillan
Lamberton, A.J.
Lambeth, J. Walter
Lamkin, Josie
Lamont, Marion H.
Lamont, Oklahoma, School Board
1928, 1934
1924-25
1928
1923
1933
1937
1929
1957
Folder 6
Lanaden, Marie
Lancaster, E.R.
Lance, Herald
Lance, Woodrow E. (Mrs.)
Landers, Emmett M.
Landin, Harold W.
Lane, Alexander
1937
1930
1923-24
1929
1929-32
1932
1930
Box 39
Lane, James R.
Lane, Richie
Lane, Wade Pope
1945
1954
1929
Folder 7
Lang, Elfrieda
1946-52, 54-55, 1958,
1960, 1962
Folder 8
Langworthy, Don
Langston, Kathryn Lee
Lanier, Perry E.
Lanning, John Tate
Lantzeff, George V.
Lape, Esther Everett
Lappin, J.C.
1924
1922
1964
1941
1955
1925, 1931
1924, 1939
Folder 9
Larimore, W. King
Larkin, Shirley
Larkin, Thomas
Larkins, Lou Dean
Larson, Alfred
Larson, Alphid
Larson, Bertsie
Larson, E.G.
Larson, Eugene
Larson, Gustive O.
Larson, Louis C.
Larson, Louis E.
Larson, T.A.
Larue, H.A.
Larwood, James
1961
1950
1941, 1945
1961
1940, 1942
1925
1942
1933
1939
1961
1950
1945
1947
1900
1936
Folder 10
Lasater, Suzanne
Laseman, Raymond O. (Mrs.)
Lasley, Stella S.
Las Vegas Optic
Latham, H.S.
Latimer, Charles W.
Latimer, Josephine
1922, 1931, 1944
1944-45
1924
1948
1935
1939, 1950
1929
Folder 11
Latta, Maurice C.
Latting, William F.
Lattner, P. M., Company
Lauderdale Virginia
Lauriat, Charles E., Company
Laux, Donald J.
LaVance, Gladys
1930, 1937
1950
1958
1949-50
1925
1952-53, 1963
1939
Folder 12
Lavender, Mr. & Mrs. R.S.
1955-57, 1959-67
Folder 13
Lavengood, L.D.
Laves, Walter
Law, C.J. (Mrs. Leah L.)
Lawhorn, J.D. (Mrs.)
Lawson, Eugene B. ( Mrs.)
Lawson, H.M.
Lawton, Oklahoma, Chamber of
Commerce
Lawton, Lucy
Lawton, Sherman
Lawrence, Alice J.
Lawrence, Arthur
Lawrence, Elizabeth
Lawrence, J.S. (Mrs.)
Lawrence, J.E.
Lay, Elizabeth S.
Layden, Robert A.
1925
1931
1929
1951
1926
1925
Layton, Edith M.
Layton, Frances
Lazear, Robert W.
Lea, Louise
Leach, Joseph
Leach, W.T.
Leader Press
Leahy, David D.
Leake, H.H.
Leamon, A. Dale
Lear, Floyd Seyward
Leary, Harriet
Leask, Samuel
Leathers, Nezzie
Leathwood, W.H.
1922
1927
1924-25
1928
1950
1923
1929
Leavitt, Charles T.
LeBarr, Charles H.
Lebeda, Agnes
LeBow, Bessie C.
Leckey, C.D.
Leckie, William
LeClair, Peter
Ledbetter, W.A.
Ledyard, Edgar M.
1932
1936, 1948
1944
1929-30
1931
1949, 1952
1934
1930
1932-33
Folder 14
Folder 15
1945
1922
1948
1951
1944
1954
1929, 1940
1944
1932
1961
1942, 1945
1928
1955
1946
1942
1937-39, 1943
1940, 1942, 1946
Lee, Arthur M.
Lee, F.A. (Mrs.)
Lee, Guy A.
Lee, J.N.
1941
1941
1942
1941
Folder 16
Lee, Josh
1932, 38-40, 1942
Folder 17
Lee, Juanita
Lee, L.A. (Mrs.)
Lee, Minerva
Leecraft, A. N.
Leek, John H.
Leewright, Alleyne
Leffler, Forrest L.
Legru, Marcia
Lehmann, T.
Lehr, Ruth Dale
Leigh-Chestnut, Bessie
Lemersal, Robert R.
Lenders, C.V.
Lenox, E.H.
Lenox, Floyd R. (Mrs.)
Leonard, R.J.
Lesch, William F.
Lesh, Winifred
Leshley, Norman
Leslie, Lois
Leslie, William R.
1943
1938
1922
1926, 1935
1929, 1939-40
1931
1932
1967
1945
1964
1921
1964
1944
1924
1931
Folder 18
Lester, O.C.
Leute, Helena B.
Lever, A.P. (Mrs.)
Lever, Mary
LeVernois, Lydia Mackie
Levin, Sol N.
Lewers, Eva
1934, 1936
1925, 1940
1931
1935
1950
1932
1934,45-46, 1950
Folder 19
Lewis, Anna
1925, 29-31, 35-37,
1944, 46-47, 49,
1951-54
Lewis, Ary
Lewis, B.
Lewis, B.P.
1943
1952
1930
1930
1931
1949
1945
1940
Box 40
Folder 1
Lewis, Edgarita
Lewis, George E.
Lewis, H.V.
1938-39
1952
1931
Folder 2
Lewis, Henry
Lewis, Henry E.
Lewis Historical Publishing Company
Lewis, John H.
Lewis, Loyd
Lewis, Marie K.
Lewis, Robert E. (Mrs.) Elva Page)
1924
1931
1954, 1957
1958
1945
1965
1945-46, 1950-54
Folder 3
Lewis, Sol
Lewis, W.H.
Libby, O.G.
Library Book House
Library of Congress
Lichman, J.J.
Lichtig & Englander
Lichty, L.C.
Lieuwen, Edwin
Lievsay, John
Lightfoot, Tupper
Lillard, Richard G.
Lillard, Ursula
1961
1941, 1961
1929, 1934
1923, 1934
1929, 31, 34, 58
1940
1931-32
1923
1963
1941, 1946
1955-56
1943
1950
Folder 4
Lilly, G.W.
1932
Folder 5
Lilly, K.M.
Lincoln Hotel Courts
Lincoln National Bank
Lind, Edmund L.
Lindahl, C.N. (Mrs.)
Lindley, Harlow
Lindley, Lawrence E.
Lindmark, Viktor
1949
1955
1927
1934
1941, 1944
1938
1936, 1949
1927-28
Folder 6
Lindquist, Emory K.
Lindquist, G.E.E.
Lindsay, H.W. (Mrs.)
Lindsey, J.L.
1933
1931, 33, 36-37,39
1954
1922-25, 39-40, 44
Folder 7
Lindsey, Virginia
Lingel, Robert
Linglebach, W.E.
Linn, Roy
1931, 1936
1934
1925
1933
Linscheid, A.
Linscott, R.N.
1922, 24-26, 30-32,39
1930, 1936
Lionberger, Isaac H.
Lipman, Charles B.
Lippincott, J.B. Publishers
Lisle, Suzanne
Lissauer, Blanche
Litson, G.M. (Mrs.)
Little, Bessie
Little, Evert
Little, R.D.
Littlefield, A.W.
Littlejohn E.G.
Little Rock, Arkansas, Chamber of
Commerce
1934, 1937
1939-40
1943
1947
1921
1937-38
1944-45
1939
1942
1940, 1942-43
1931
Folder 9-10
Litton, Gaston
1936-44, 47-49, 51-52
1954-56,60-63,65-66
Folder 11
Liu, Tung-Wei
Lively, Morris
Livengood, W.W.
Livesay, Virginia
1959
1942
1933
1928
Folder 12
Livezey, William E.
1937-38, 41, 49, 52,
1959, 1963-64
Folder 13
Livingston, W. Ross
Lloyd, Lester
Lloyd, Marie
Lloyd, Ray
Loafman, G. Edward
Lock, Bernnetta
Locke, Bernice
Locke, Horatio
Locke, Victor M.
Lockett, Jack
1934-35
1942
1946
1958, 60, 64-65
1931
1939
1938
1969-72
1934
1954-55
Folder 14
Lockett, William Lloyd
Lockhart, Dorothy Lael & Tom
Lockie, Frances & Fred
1953, 1956-58
1923
1966-68, 1972
Folder 15
Lockley, Fred
1931-37, 1939-41
Folder 16
Lockmiller, Velva
1948
Folder 8
1951
Loftin, J.H.
Loftin, Lee
Loftis, Colleen
Logan, Bill
Logan, Burton
Logan, J.W.
Logan, Leonard
1928-30, 33, 35-36
1929
1939, 1941-42
1950
1945
1939-40
1935-38, 1952
Folder 16
Logan, Bill
Logan, Burton
Logan, J.W.
Logan, Leonard
1950
1945
1939-40
1935-38, 1952
Folder 17
Logan, O.J.
Logan, Steve
Logan, W.E., Jr.
Loganbill, Martha
1935
1947
1923
1924
Folder 18
Lokey, Dorothy
Lollar, Wayne
Lomak, Alfred L.
Long, C.C. (Mrs.)
Long, C.F.
Long, Chester I.
Long, E. Waldo
Long, James S.
Long, Jessie M.
Long, Kathryn M.
Long, Lida Potts
Long, Margaret
Long, Virginia
Long, W.S.
1932
1940
1943
1953
1964
1925
1940
1950
1942
1930, 1939
1953
1943
1936
1932
Folder 19
Longmans, Green, & Company
Look Magazine
Loomis, K.B.
Looney, C.M. (Mrs.)
Looney, Eula A.
Looney, Joseph
Looney, Rella
Looper, Bob
Loos, M.
Loraine Hotel
Loram, Charles T.
Lorance, L.D.
Lorance, L.P.
1922, 1925, 1928, 47
1963
1940
1931
1940
1930
1945
1939
1928-29
1949
1937
1936
1936
Lord, Clifford L.
Lord, John
Loretto, Sisters of
1952, 1954
1924
1930
Folder 1-3
Lorimer, Isa
1954-74
Folder 4
Lorince, Hazel
Loshbaugh, A.N.
1935
1930
Folder 5-7
Lottinville, Savoie
1933,35-36,38-54
1958-67
Folder 8
Loucks, Clifford R. & Jennie
Loud, Lingard
Loughlin, John
Love, Ben
Love, C.L.
Love, Paula McSpadden
Love, Thelma
1928, 35-37, 52, 64
1939
1953-54
1933
1932
1949, 1958
1930
Folder 9
Lovejoy, Louise
Loveland, Gilbert
Lovett, A.J.
Low, Edman
Lowdermilk, W.H., & Company
Lowe, D.P., Jr.
Lowe, Emojean
Lowe, J.D., Jr.
Lowe, Marvin E.
Lowe, W.E.
Lowery, Ernest
Lowman, Al
Lownsbery, Agnes B.
Loyd, Ruby
1932
1933
1924
1947, 1949, 1958
1928-31, 1935
1932-33
1959, 1962
1935
1948
1953
1965
1967
1946
1949-50
Folder 10
Lubbers, Irwin J.
Lubbock National Bank
Lucas, Erwin R. (Mrs.)
Lucus, F.L.
Lucas, Marvin
Lucas, William A.
Luce, Edward Smith
Lucky, L.B.
Luger, Charles R.
1947
1931
1940
1925
1928
1935
1939
1930
1939
Box 41
Lund, Ingrid
Lund, S.E.
Lundin, Charles Leonard
Lunsford, Darlene
Luper, Oral
Luster, Dewey
1946
1947
1932
1951
1932
1968
Folder 11
Lutter, Martin H.
1951-54,57,60-62
1965,71, 73-74
Folder 12
Luttrell, John E.
Lutz, Florence
Lutz, Ralph H.
Lycan, Gilbert L.
Lyford, Carrie Alberta
Lyle, R.A. (Mrs.)
Lyles, M.L.
Lyman, George D.
Lynch, Vallie Inez
Lynch, William O.
Lynn, A.G.
Lynn, Vela
Lyon, Maude
Lyons, Carl H.
Lyons, Ethel
Lyons, Eugene
Lyons, Jake
Lytle, John
1931
1923-24
1926
1937
1938
1933-34
1940
1924, 1940
1932
1944, 1946
1926
1951-52
1943
1939
1922
1937
1934
1949
Folder 1
McAfee, J.E.
McAllister, Virginia
1923
1934
Folder 2
McAnally, Arthur
1951-52, 55-56, 1959
1961-62,67-68
Folder 3
McAnally, Inez
McAnally, Vinnye
McAnear, Beverly
McAnear, Frank (Mrs.)
McAninch, O.G.
McBeth, Olive M.
McBride, Davidson R.
McBride, Don
1931
1931-32, 1937
1948
1946
1932
1938
1934
1945
Box 42
McBride, Emmagene
1952
Folder 4
McBride, Joe
1941-46, 50, 61-62,
1964, 1966
Folder 5
McBride, Ruth
McBrien, Dean D.
McBrien, J.L.
McBrier, Kathleen E.
1952
1937
1932
1966
Folder 6
McBurney, Laressa Cox
1946, 48-49, 1960,
1963-64, 1966
Folder 7
McCain, Mary
McCain, William D.
McCaleb, C.B. (Mrs.)
McCaleb, Harvey C.
McCalister, Wayde H.
McCall’s Magazine
McCallum Verna
McCampbell, C.W.
McCanliss, Lee
1959
1937-38, 1941
1938, 1941
1937
1940
1966
1942
1926, 1948-49
1948
Folder 8
McCann, Alberta
1929, 31-33, 1936,
1940-42, 48-49, 53
Folder 9
McCann, R.H.
McCans, Grace
McCarran, Pat
McCarter, Peter Kyle
McCarthy, Dennis A.
McCartney, E.R. (Mrs. Joy)
McCartney, Lula
1937
1923, 1931
1943
1956, 1962
1921-22, 24-25, 1930
1940
1932
Folder 10
McCartney, Mack
McCarty, George
McCash, I. N.
McCaskill, Dan E.
McCaughey, John
McCauley, W.D.
McCausland, Walter
McChristian, Tom
McClain, Frank W.
McClain, V.P. (Mrs.)
1938
1936
1924, 1944-46
1925
1947
1945
1944
1961
1958-59
1930
Folder 11
McCleave, D. Harold
1948
McClellan, E.B. (Mrs.)
McClelland, Bert
McClelland, J. J.
McClendon, Lina
McClendon, R. Earl
1943
1930
1952
1947
1929-31
Folder 12
McClintock, Barbara
McClintock, H.H. (Mrs. Mabel Case)
McClintock, R.M.
McClintick, R. Otis
McCloy, Shelby T.
McClung, J.D.
McClure, Mabel B.
McClure, W.E. (Mrs.)
McClurg, A.C., & Company
McCoid, J.D.
McCollum, D.F.
McConnell, Leona B.
McCool, R.M.
1929
1924
1938
1950
1949-50
1938
1935-38, 1940
1927
1962
1938
1924
1933-34, 1937
1925, 1943
Folder 13
McCordock, R. Stanley
McCorkle, S.A.
McCormack, Eleanor H.
McCormick, John S.
McCormick, Loyce
McCown, Walter B.
McCoy, Joseph A.
McCoy, Linda
McCoy, Lucile
McCoy, Will
MacCracken, John E.
McCrae, John
McCrae, Joel
McCraw, William
1930
1931
1945
1930
1943
1932-33, 1945
1966
1963
1930-32
1949
1946
1931
1970
1941
Folder 14
McCree, D.L.
McCubbin, Bob
McCubbins, S.B.
McCuen, Anzelle B.
McCuiston, J.H. and Cora
McCullough, Mack
McCune, E.H.
McCurley, Odessa Best
McCurley, Roy (Mrs.)
McCurtain, E.G.
McCurtain, Randolph H.
1936
1967
1947
1947
1935, 1948, 1952
1937
1932-33
1931
1937
1939
1937
Folder 15
McCutcheon, Harmon
McDaniel, Cora
McDaniel, A.R. (Mrs.)
McDaniel, Amanda
1936
1934
1939
1928-31, 1936
Folder 16
McDaniel, E.C. (about)
McDaniel, George
McDaniel, Ronald T.
McDaniel, Verna Mae
McDearman, Joe (Mrs.)
McDiarmid, E.W.
McDonald, Angus H.
McDonald, C.R. (Mrs.)
McDonald, C.S.
MacDonald, Helen L.
1931
1936
1971-72
1931
1952
1943
1931, 35-36, 42-43
1931
1931
1960-63
Folder 17
McDonald, James
McDonald, Kate
McDonald, T.E.
McDonald, W.G.
McDowell, Malcolm
McDuffee, Ruth
McElderry, Helen G.
McElfish, Gina
McElhaney, Faye
McElhany, James
McElroy, C.H.
McElroy, Clarence
McElroy, Edith Wasson
McElyea, Bennie A.
McFadyen, N. M.
McFarland, Ernest W.
McFarland, John W.
McFarland, Kenneth W.
1919
1935
1940
1936
1931
1938
1937
1953
1934
1942
1925
1941
1927
1960
1962
1928
1955
1937, 1939
Folder 18
McFayden, May
McFayden, Donald
McGannon, Carl
1955
1937
1922, 24, 28-29, 31,
1937, 44, 48-49
Folder 19
McGaugh, Glayds
McGee, Gale
McGee, Glenn C.
McGee, Laloise
McGill, George
1952
1945
1944, 1950
1925
1933
McGinnis, John H.
McGinty, G.W.
McGlasson, Mr.
McGowan, Joseph A.
McGrath, H.P.
McGraw-Hill Book Company
McGraw, Lewis
MacGregor, Rob Roy
1944
1940, 48, 52, 54-55
1967
1966
1937
1938, 1950
1946
1942-43 ,45, 1962
Folder 20
McGrew, William G.
McGuire, Charles L.
McGuire, Margurete
McGuire, Trela
McHaddew, Vance (Mrs.)
McHale, Velma K.
McIllwain, Robert A.
McIlwraith, John N.
McInerney, F.M.
McIntosh, Dora C.
1956, 59, 63, 1966
1939
1929, 1935
1950
1933
1933, 1939
1931
1923-24
1939-40
1927
Folder 21
McIntosh, R.K.
1925-26, 28-31, 33,
1936, 39-40, 1945
Folder 22
McIntosh, W.A.
McIntosh, W.D.
McIntyre, Harold
McIntyre, LaJeanne
McJunkins, T.L.
McKaig, Marjorie F.
McKay, S.S.
McKay, Vernon
McKee, Marvin
McKee, Wilbur B.
1924
1945
1923
1962
1934
1951-52, 58, 65-66
1928
1933
1936
1929, 1931
Folder 23
McKeever, H.H.
McKellar, Kenneth
McKenna, Evelyn M.
McKennon, Edna
McKenzie,
McKenzie, F.A.
McKenzie, Jim
McKenzie, John
McKenzie, Murdo
McKenzie, Ury
1931
1932
1950-51
1933
1922
1927
1966
1953
1932, 1935
1931
Box 43
Folder 1-2
Mackey, Alice Hurley
1930-35, 39-40, 1944,
1947, 49, 51, 54,
1957-58, 61-64,
1966-69, 1971-73
Folder 3
Mackey, Ella May
Macki, Lydia M.
McKing, Dr.
McKinlay, Mary M.
McKinley, F.R.
McKinley Publishing Company
McKinney, E.
MacKinney, Loren
1961
1943
1955
1936
1931
1925
1936
1926, 1929, 31-32
1942-45
Folder 4
McKinnis, George E.
McKinnon, E. (Mrs.)
McKinstry, Ross W.
McKisson, Tjeron
McKnight, M.E.
McLachlen Banking Corporation
McLain, Con
McLaird, W.B.
McLamarrah, Gary K.
McLaughlin, A.C.
McLaughlin, Mr. & Mrs. C.T.
McLaughlin, J.C.
1923
1933-34
1940
1934
1937
1925
1929
1939
1957-58
1932
1943, 1946
1935
Folder 5
McLaury & McLaury
1948-50, 52-56, 58-60
Folder 6
McLean, R.L.
McLeish, Archibald
MacLeod, Julia H.
Maeleod, Vera
MacManus, George
McMaster, Rose
Macmillan Company, Publishers
1929, 1937
1942
1945-46, 1949
1933
1938-39
1951
1925, 28, 32-33, 1935
1938, 40, 42, 45
1932
1938
1939
1938
1937
1937
McMillan, Ralph
McMillan, Thomas H.
McMinn, John H.
McMullen, Adam
McMullin, Lois
McMullin, Ward J.
McMurray, Elizabeth Ann
McMurry, Donald L.
1939, 1942, 1948
1917, 1947
Folder 7
McMurtrie, Douglas C.
McNabb, Glenna
McNair, Leslie J.
McNamee, M.P.
McNatt, Norma
McNaught, Peggy
MacNaughton, John F. & Elizabeth S.
McNeely, John Hamilton
McNees, Opal
McNeese, Floretti
McNeil, Donald
McNeil, Malcolm
1944
1966
1932
1932
1931-32
1930
1954-55
1938
1935
1922
1954
1939-41
Folder 8
McNeill, Byrdie
1938-42, 49, 51-54,
1958-64, 1966
Folder 9
McNeill, Nova
McNeill, Ruby
McNevins, Jess
McNitt’s Incorporated
McNitt, H.A.
McNutt, Sue Bryce
McPhail, Don
McPhail, E. Gates (Mrs. Bertha)
McPhail, Gene
1940
1941, 1944-45
1937
1947-50
1947
1937, 1940, 1942
1962-66
1946
1959
Folder 10
McPhail, Omer & Alinette
1949-52, 54, 56-62,
1964, 1971
Folder 11
McPhail, Paul
McPhail, Willis & Barbara
1971
1959-63, 1971
Folder 12
McPherson, Martha E.
McPherson, William
MacQuarrie, E.V.
McQueen, Margaret
Macrae, John
McRae, M.
1931-33
1932
1921-22
1959
1931
1952
Folder 13
McReynolds, Edwin
1922-23, 26, 38, 46,
1950, 52, 54-55
Folder 14
McReynolds, Zula
1932-33
McSorley, Helen
McSpadden, J.W.
McSwigan, Marie
McTaggart, Marion S.
McVey, Lois
MacVicar, Robert
McWhinnie, R. E.
McWhorter, Frederick W.
McWhorter, Paul
1930
1940
1945
1932
1937
19
1944
1922-23
1937-38
Folder 15
Macy, William F.
1920-24, 1927, 1933
Folder 16
Madden, E.C.
Madden, G.H.
Madden, M.L.
Madden, Margaret G.
Maddox, J.M.
Maddox, Polly
Maes, Raeia
Magee, M.
Magill, Mayme E.
Magnuson, E.E.
Maguire, J.D.
Mahan, Ernest
Mahan, Helen
1926
1925
1930
1939
1959, 1961-62
1931
1960
1925
1933
1937-39, 1941
1924, 1936, 1944
1929
1925-26
Folder 17
Mahier, Edith
Mahin, Amy R.
Mahnken, Norbert R.
Mahon, Sadie E.
Mahoney, Leo
Mahood, Ruth I.
Mahr, August C.
Main, Dorothy Turner
Major, Mable I.
Major, Thelma
Makiesky, E.E.
Makin, J.G.
1947-48
1937
1945-46, 1949-51
1932
1928
1933
1958
1948, 1955
1924, 1927, 1950
1929
1937-38
1936
Folder 18
Malin, James C.
1931, 1947
Folder 19
Mallett, H.J.
Mallory, Gladys
Mallory, J.H.
Mallory, Mary Louise
Malloy, George W.
1959
1939
1932
1932
1938-39
Malone, Dale
Malone, Dumas
Malone, Henry T.
1936
1929, 1931
1950-52, 54, 55, 57
Malone, J.F.
Maloney, Bernard
Maloney, Dennis
Manar, Carl W. (Mrs.)
Manchester, Herbert
Mangess, Glenn
Mange, A. Edythe
Mangseth, Charlotte
1941-42
1936
1964
1940
1938
1939
1930, 1942
1945
Folder 1
Manheimer, Eric & Lillian
1952-57, 1959-60
Folder 2
Manley, C. Benton
Manley, Inza Jane
Manley, Lloyd W.
Mann, Eugene
Mann, J.W.
Mann, Lena P.
Manning, I.L.
Mannon, Jessica B.
1945
1932
1934, 36, 41-42, 1956
1933
1928-29
1958
1932
1937
Folder 3
Mansfield, Clara L.
Mansfield, Elizabeth
Manthei, Donald F.
Mantooth, Bea
Manville, M.F. (Mrs.)
Manzer, Gladys
Maphis, Charles G.
Maple, Beatrice
Marable, Mary Hays
Marcus, C.A.
1925
1930-31
1962
1936
1931
1923
1929-31
1922
1935-36
1935
Folder 4
Margraves, Ross & Nina
1955-56, 58-63,
1965, 1967
Folder 5
Marianist Spiritual Alliance
Marin, Rafael
Marine Corps
Mariner, Sylvia D.
Marines, Elaine
Marion, Hotel
1966
1918
1941
1938
1952
1964
Folder 20
Box 44
Maris, L.A.
1925-26
Folder 6
Mark, Mary Louise
1927-32, 35, 37, 43,
1954, 1968-69
Folder 7
Mark, Phil
Markgraf, August, Jr.
Marko, Katherine D.
Marks, Harry J.
Markwell, Alvin
1971
1924
1967
1937
1952
Folder 8
Marland, E.W.
1930-38
Folder 9
Marler, James
Marlin, Sally
Marlow, Carl
Marquis, A.N., & Company
Marrs, William
Marrs, Wyatt
Marschall, E. (Mrs.)
1957
1933, 1938
1963
1927-28, 1937, 1943,
1952, 1962
1944
1932, 1936
1932
Folder 10
Marsh, Emily
1937-38, 1940
Folder 11
Marsh, Gladys
Marsh, Hattie M.
Marsh, Philip
Marsh, T. Reese
Marshall, Byron C.
Marshall, Helen E.
Marshall, James W.
1932
1928
1949
1943
1949
1933
1956
Folder 12
Marshall, John
1933-35, 1941-43
Folder 13
Marshall, Leon S.
Marshall, Lillian
Marshall, T.H. (Mrs.)
Marshall, T.M.
Marshall, Vause W.
Marshburn, Joseph H.
Marston, H.A.
Marti, Evan L. (Mrs.)
Martin, Asa E.
Martin, D.T.
Martin, E.O.
Martin, Eleanor
1945
1937-38
1937
1921
1937
1931, 1945
1942
1934
1942
1923
1940
1928
Martin, Ernest D.
Martin, Fern
Martin, Inez
Martin, J.H.
Martin, J. Lem
1936
1969
1926
1930-31, 1937-38
1926
Folder 14
Martin, Joe P.
Martin, John C. (Mrs.)
Martin, Patricia
Martin, Robert G., Jr. & Mavis D.
Martin, Roy
1935
1930
1940
1947, 1950, 1952
1925-26
Folder 15-16
Martin, Thomas P.
1922-23, 1925, 30-44
Folder 17
Martin, Wesley A.
Martin, William H.
Martinelli, Antonia
Martyn, Mr.
Marvin, Cloyd H.
Marzetti, G.H.
Marzetti, Marian
Mason, Bernard
Mason, Bill
Mason, Frank L.
Mason, Helen
Mason, Lester B.
Mason, Manda
Mason, Paul (Mrs.)
Mason, R.A. (Mrs.)
Massey, Guy B.
Massey, Jimmie
Massey, L.K.
Massey, Mary Wilma
Massey, Mildred
Masters, B.E.
Masters, D.C.
1955
1930
1936
1932
1928
1943
1943
1947
1957
1935
1940
1940
1941
1955
1932
1941
1945
1932
1938
1931
1930
1939
Folder 18
Masters, Joseph G.
1938-39
Folder 19
Masterson, William H.
Mathews, Joe
Mathews, Joseph J.
Mathews, L.
Mathews, W.B. (Mrs.)
Mathewson, William, Jr.
Mathey, George
1954-56, 58, 1960
1935
1939
1922
1950
1933
1969
Mathias, James F.
Matter, Peggy Ann
Matthews, Lillian
Matthews,Mack
Matthews, Mary
Matthews, William Isaac
Mattison, Ray H.
Matuszak, M.P. (Mrs.)
Maurer, Cora W.
Maurer, William F.
1951
1945
1940
1931
1938
1956
1960
1933
1947-48
Folder 20
Maxey, Minnie L.
Maxted, Mattie Cal
Maxwell, Esther L.
Maxwell, H.B.
Maxwell, Jeanne
Maxwell, Lloyd W.
Maxwell, Mary Belle
Maxwell, W.C.
Maxwell, Walter C.
1961
1946-47, 49, 1961-64
1927
1955
1955
1942
1934-35
1930, 32, 37, 1944
1931
Folder 21
May, Cora
1930-31
Folder 22
May, Harry
May, Marvin
May, Ralph J. (Mrs.)
May, Tate (Mrs.)
May, W.C. (Mrs. Hazel)
May Brothers Quality Apparel
Mayall, R. Newton
Mayberry, James
Mayer, Joseph
1932
1944
1939
1936
1930
1939
1958, 1966
1910
1934
Folder 23
Mayes, Jewell
1932-34, 1940
Folder 24
Mayes, Mayme
Mayes, S.L.,
Mayfield, Ellen
Mayfield, J.C.
1944-45, 53, 1966
1933
1928
1945-49, 52, 54, 63
Folder 25
Mayfield, Mamie
Mayhew, H.E. (Mrs.)
Maystrik, Helen
Maytubby, Floyd E.
Mazour, Anatole G.
1929
1955-56
1928
1945, 1947
1934-35
Folder 26
Meacham, E.D. & Ray
1929, 1934, 1936,
1940-52, 1955
Folder 1
Meacham, G.A.
Meacham, George (Mrs.)
Meacham, Lucy Helen
Meacham, Martha R.
Mead, Daniel S.
Mead, Katie Lee
Meade, Louise
Meadors, Max I.
Meanor, Gladys
Means, Alice
Means, Bess Marie
Meany, Edmond S.
Mears, F. O.
1943
1961
1925-26
1952
1957
1947
1928
1933
1936
1925
1930
1930-31
1929
Folder 2
Measamer, M.B.
Mebine, Mary Stout
Mechem, Kirke
Medcalf, Iva Ree
Medical Center Pharmacy
Meeker, Ada
Meier, Helen
Meikle, William L.
Meine, Franklin
Meler, Lora Mae
Mellen, Anna A.
1940
1964
1944
1932
1957, 1960
1931, 1951
1927
1928
1946-47, 1950
1926
1932-33
Folder 3
Mellor, William J.
1937, 1940, 42, 45.
1952-53, 1963
Folder 4
Melton, Anna
Melton, W.D.
Memminger, C.B.
1925
1926
1932, 1964
Folder 5
Mencken, H.L.
1926
Folder 6
Menefee, W.L. (Mrs.)
Menner, Sarah
Men’s Dinner Club
1930
1926
1966-70
Folder 7-8
Menzies, Frank & Ruby
1953-67, 1970-72
Box 45
Folder 9
Merello, Eugene
1938
Folder 10-12
Meriam, Lewis
1926-37, 1939-40, 43
1949, 51, 71, 73
Folder 13
Merino, Consuelo
1938
Folder 14
Merk, Frederick
1919, 23-24, 1926,
1930-32, 39, 43-44,
1950-51, 1958, 60
Folder 15
Merrill, Howland C.
1934
Folder 16
Merrill, Maurice H. & Orpha
1929, 32, 34,-36, 39,
1944, 61-62, 1965
Folder 17
Merritt, King
Merritt, W.C.
Merritt, W.W. (Mrs.)
Mershon, Glayds
Mertz, Helen Bernice
Merwin, Bruce W.
Meserve, John B.
Messamore, Ford
Messenbaugh, Laura M.
Metcalf, Eunice
Methvin, Mr. & Mrs. J.J.
Metras, Freda L.
Metzel, George W.
1952
1932, 1940
1952
1950
1938
1941
1935, 1937-38
1942
1934
1929
1928-30
1948
1933
Folder 18
Metzger, Charles H.
1942-46, 1950
Folder 19
Metzger, John
Mexican Photo Print Company
Meyer, Caroline
Meyer, Lewis
Meyer, U. Grant B.
Meyers, Charles
Meyers Photo Shop
1930
1928
1940
1958
1935-36
1924
1938, 1949
Folder 20
Michigan University
Graduate Appointment Office
Graduate School, Dean of the
Union
Mickel, J.J.
1932
1939-41
1926
1948
Middlebrooks, A.J.
Middleton, Doris
Mid-West Historical Library
Mifflin, Thelma
1948-50
1936
1956
1939
Folder 21
Milam, J.B.
1931, 37, 41-45, 48
Folder 22
Milam, Joe B.
Miles, Charles C.
Miles, E.P. (Mrs.)
1934
1922, 24, 26, 28,
1930-31, 36-37, 39
1955
Miles, Edwin A.
1955-62, 64, 1966
Miles, Geraldine W.
Miley, John H. (Mrs. Carolyn)
Militzer, W.E.
1944
1955
Folder 2
Miller Brothers 101 Ranch
1924-25
Folder 3
Miller, C.L.
Miller, David E.
Miller, David (Mrs.)
Miller, E.D.
Miller, Ellen Howard
Miller, Emmet
Miller, Eugene
Miller, F.M.
Miller, Florence Graves
Miller, Floyd E.
1926
1922
1946
1945
1922, 1935
1928
1949
1948
1930, 1950
1924
Folder 4
Miller, George F.
1929-30
Folder 5
Miller, Hazel
Miller, Herbert S. (Mrs.)
Miller, Hundley
Miller, Hunter
Miller, I.L.
Miller, J.A.
Miller, J.E.
Miller, Jenny Rhodes
Miller, Jimmy Lee
Miller, L.C.
1939
1931
1941
1942
1932
1925
1932, 1937
1954-55
1939
1962
Folder 23-24
Box 46
Folder 1
Miller, M.E.
Miller, Nyle H.
1943
1951, 1963
Folder 6
Miller, R.C.
1928-29, 1931, 37-38
Folder 7
Miller, R.G.
Miller, Wilbur C.
Miller, William T.
Miller’s Old Book Shop
Millier, Robert L.
Milligan, Edward L.
Milliken, Carl, Jr.
Millingtono, C. Norris
1929-30, 1948, 50,55,
1958-59
1964
1935, 1939-40
1936
1964
1933
1951
1931
Folder 8
Mills, Ed
Mills, J.A.
Mills, Lee
Mills, Mary
Mills, R.M.
Milnar, Anthony L.
Milne, John
Milne, M. Grace
Millsap, Doss (Mrs. Faye)
Millspaugh, Arthur C.
Milton, George Fort
1934
1929
1934
1938
1944
1941, 1945
1943
1923
1945
1935
1939
Folder 9
Miner, William D. & Betty
1947-52, 54-65, 67-68
Folder 10
Mincy, Floyd
Minnesota Historical Society
Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance
Minnesota University Press
Minor, Hugh L.
Minton, C.E.
Minton, Miriam
Misak, E.F.
Miskovsky, George
Missener, Lena E.
Mississippi Valley Historical
Association
Missouri Botanical Gardens
Missouri Store Company
Mitchell, Adelphia
Mitchell, Amy
Mitchell, Earl Hugh
1922
1934
1962
1943
1932
1937
1919
1923, 1937
1943
1922
1923, 31, 33, 36,
1941, 1943
1921
1933
1937
1955
1931
Mitchell, Francis
Mitchell, Glynn H.
Mitchell, Harry C. & Dorothy
Mitchell, John Blake
Mitchell, J.E.
1947
1926
1927. 30-31, 1933
1930, 1939
1930
Folder 11
Mitchell, John G.
1922, 26, 29-33,36-39
Folder 12
Mitchell, Josephine
Mitchell, Lanson D.
Mitchell, Lynn B.
1930
1921, 23-24, 29-31,
1948
1943
Folder 13
Mitchell, Margaret J.
1921-25, 1928-32
Folder 14
Mitchell, Max A.
Mitchell, M.P.
Mitchell, Paul
Mitchell,. Richard C. (Mrs.)
Mitchell, Ruth A.
Mitchum, M.M.
1952
1950
1948
1951
1936, 1938
1931
Folder 15
Mitra, Sukumar
Mitre Press
Mittler, Eli F.
Mix, Hugh M.
Mixon, Aaron M. Jr.
Mixon, A. Malachi, III
Mize, S.F.
Mobley, Ernest C.
Moe, Henry Allen
1939
1936
1948
1950
1961
1961
1931
1926
1925-26, 29, 31-32,
1936, 38, 40, 42,
1949-50, 1952
Folder 16-18
Moffitt, James W.
1931-51, 1955
Folder 1
Molz, Anderson
Momaday, Natachee
1934, 1949, 1952
1945
Folder 2-3
Monaghan, Jay
1945-56
Folder 4
Monahan, A.C.
Monahan, Forrest D.
Monday Reading Club
1938
1950
1928
Box 47
Monfort Book Company
Monfort, J.W.
Monfort, Warren H.
Monica, Sister
Monnet, Julien C.
Monnet, V.E.
Monroe, C.R.
1945
1924, 28-29, 1932
1950-51
1937
1939
1928, 1935, 43-44
1927-28
Folder 5
Monroney, Mike
1939, 51-52, 56, 58,
1961, 1965
Folder 6
Montague, Earl M.
Montalvao, Deoclides
Montgomery, Bramn
Montgomery, C.B.
Montgomery, Doris
Montgomery, Henry
Montgomery, John
Montgomery, Maud
Montgomery, Nova & Paul
Montgomery, Randolph
Montgomery T.T.
Montgomery, Vester
Montgomery, Whiting
Montrose Hotel
Monypeny, W.W.
Mood, Fulmer
1957
1946
1934
1940
1936
1942
1947
1922
1945, 1952
1926
1920-22, 1925, 1936,
1948-49
1928, 1930
1952
1943
1951
1944-45
Folder 7
Moody, Myrtle A.
Moody, Raymond E.
Moody, Lee Alton
Moody, V.A.
Mooney, Chase C.
Mooney, Loraine B.
Mooney, Otho
Moore, Oklahoma, Schools
Moore, Mrs.
Moore, A.B.
Moore, Agnes Crain
Moore, Augusta R.
1958
1933
1940
1940-41, 1943
1942, 1959, 1964
1940
1942
1932, 1934
1954
1932, 37, 41, 57,59
1924
1931
Folder 8
Moore, B.B.
Moore, Ben
Moore, Bonnie C.
Moore, Mr. & Mrs. C.O.
1952
1945, 1947
1935
1928-29, 1939
Moore, Clara
Moore, Daisy L.
1926
1949, 51-52, 1955
Folder 9
Moore, E.H.
Moore, E.L. (Mrs.)
Moore, Eugene R.
Moore, Eva
Moore, Georgia
Moore, Guy R.
Moore, H.K.
Moore, H.V.
Moore, H.W.
Moore, Hardy
Moore, Harry E. & Allie Smith
1943
1931
1958
1939
1930, 1936
1929, 1959
1945
1936
1954
1927
1937, 1939
Folder 10
Moore, Henrietta
Moore, Ila
Moore, Jessie
Moore, Judy
Moore, Karen
Moore, Lee
Moore, Lois
Moore, Louella
1928
1937, 1940
1948-49
1963
1954
1939
1926
1923, 31, 33, 36, 39,
1944, 47-48, 71-72
Folder 11
Moore, Madie H.
Moore, M.
Moore, Manly
Moore, Margaret J.
Moore, Morris P.
Moore, N.B. (Mrs.)
Moore, N.W., Jr.
Moore, Octavia
Moore, Sarah
Moore, T.H. (Mrs.)
Moore, Thomas
Moore, V.I.
Moore, Vera Idol
Moore, W.H.
Moore, Wilda Jane
1932
1942
1950
1938
1942-43
1931-32
1940
1931
1955
1923
1971
1933
1924
1933
1931
Folder 12
Moorhead, Max
1938, 41, 43, 59, 62
Folder 13
Moorman, Lewis J.
Morales, Cecil R.
Moran, Marie
1934, 1947-52
1940
1932
Moreland, Marian
Morelock, H.W.
Morelock, T.C.
1942
1931
1947
Folder 14
Moreno, Alicia
Morey, Victor P.
Morgan, David R.
Morgan, Dorothy
Morgan, L.G. (Mrs.)
Morgan, L.M.
Morgan, L.N.
Morgan, Margaret
Morgan, Max
Morgan, S.D.
Morgan, William A.
Morgan, William C.
Morgan, W.C.
Morgan, W.H.
Morgan, W.M.
Morgan, W.T.
1942
1948
1956
1938
1929
1952
1931
1933
1932
1924
1925
1949
1939
1945
1942
1945-46
Folder 15
Morison, Samuel E.
1935, 1943-44
Folder 16
Moritz, R.D.
Morkovin, Boris V.
Morlan, Sarah
Morley, Helen
Morley, Sam
Moroney, J.J.
Morrell, John & Company
Morris, Ara D. (Mrs.)
Morris, Carlyle
Morris, Charles (Mrs.)
Morris, Mr. & Mrs. Dan
Morris, Dave
1934, 1938
1931
1952
1930
1924
1946-47
1932
1928
1949
1924
1928, 31-34, 39, 45
1942
Folder 17
Morris, John W.
Morris, Marjorie
Morris, Ora D.
Morris, Robert L.
Morris, Weldah B.
Morrisett, L.N.
Morrison, Billy
Morrison, Christine B.
Morrison, Dale
Morrison, Dale (Mrs.)
1948
1955-56
1928
1950
1943
1931
1931
1951
1940
1924
Morrison, E.L.
Morrison, Ed
1929
1952
Morrison, Herbertt & Genevieve
1947-52, 56, 58, 60,
1962-63
Folder 1-2
Morrison, James
1931, 33, 36-38,
1940-41, 48-51,
1954-55, 57,
1959-61, 73-74
Folder 3
Morrison, J.C.
Morrison, Leo
Morrison, Marion Jean
Morrison, Nanette
Morrison, Noah Farnham
Morrison, Ross W.
1926
1944-45
1949, 51-52, 55
1935
1937-39
1930
Folder 4
Morrison, W.B.
1925-27, 29-37
Folder 5
Morrison, W.M.
Morrow, Morelza
1957-59, 1968
1928, 30-31, 34-35
1937
1930
1928
1937
1951, 1958
1939
Folder 18
Box 48
Morrow, Walter A.
Morrow, William, & Company
Morsman, E.M., Jr. (Mrs.)
Mortensen, A.R.
Morton, Louis
Folder 6
Morton, Ohland
1929-35, 37, 39-41
1957
Folder 7
Morton, Richard L.
1925-26, 29-32,35-36
1938-42, 44, 48,
1951, 61-62, 1965
Folder 8
Moseley, Ethel
Mosely, John O.
Mosely, Margaret
Mosely, Mildred
Moser, Charles A.
Moser, Jocelyn
Moses, Dayton
1928, 1939
1929, 1936-37
1921
1930
1935
1939
1936-37
Folder 9-10
Moses, Tad
1924-31, 35-40, 1942
Folder 11
Mosher, O.W., Jr.
Mosher, Raymond M.
Mosier, W.E.
Moss, Breck
Mosse, Edna
Mossholder, Robert
Mote, John W.
Motley, Edith
Motsenbocker, J.D.
Mott, Lawrence
Motter, J.E.
Motter, R.T.
Motter Book Binding Company
Mouck, Fred R.
Moulton, Ella Lee
Moulton, Harold G.
Mounce, E.W.
1933
1949
1925
1930
1940
1938
1940
1932
1936
1929
1947
1947
1940-41, 1946
1951
1932
1945
1922
Folder 12
Mountain Bookshop
Mountcastle, R.M.
Mountford, Charles P.
Mouser, E.G.
Mowry, George E.
Moyer, F.E.
Muehl, Marjorie
Mueller, Ernest C.
Mueller, Frank W.
Mueller, L.A.
Muerman, John Charles
1941
1951, 1966-67
1953
1940
1938
1935
1937
1945, 1950
1964
1940-42
1937, 1943, 1951
Folder 13
Muldow, H.L.
Muldrow, O. Fisher
Mulhall, Zack
Mullen, J.S.
Mullett, Charles
Mullin, R.N.
Mullins, Edward
Mullins, Geneva
Mullins, Ira
Mullins, R.C.
Mulloy, William
Munder’s Studio
Mundwiler, Lilian
Mundy, Clayton C.
1942, 1950, 1964
1939, 1959
1925
1958
1954
1952
1922-23, 1925
1944
1929
1923
1939
1951
1936
1947
Munir, Mahmet
Munn, Bertha
Munro, Dana C.
Munson, Frank (Mrs.)
1935
1931
1926, 1934
1936
Folder 14
Murchison, A. H.
1928-30, 1933, 1943
Folder 15
Murdock, Victor
Murphree, LaDelle
Murphy, B. H., Book Store
Murphy, Charles B.
Murphy, Jack (Mrs.)
1942
1930
1936
1933
1935
Folder 16
Murphy, James
1930-31, 1936-39, 1965
Folder 17
Murphy, Joe E.
Murphy, John L.
Murphy, Joseph F.
Murphy, Murtle Fuson
Murphy, W. H.
1936
1930-32, 1937
1942-43, 1948, 1956
1933
1931-32
Folder 18
Murray County
Murray, Alan E.
Murray, Clive E.
Murray, J. M.
Murray, Johnston
Murray, O. M.
Murray, William H. (Mrs.)
Murrell, J. T. (Mrs.)
Murtha, Sister M. Hildegarde
Museum of the Great Plains
Muskogee, Oklahoma
Muskrat, Maude D.
1934-44, 1946-48, 1950-52
1953
1933
1929
1952
1934
1934
1935
1936, 1948
1962
1924, 1945-46
1915
Folder 19
Musser, Mr.
Mutual of Omaha
Mutual Benefit Health
Myers, Mr.
Myers, Bruce J.
Myers, C. H.
Myers, Elizabeth
Myers, Foster R.
Myers, Minnie Magill
Myers, Russell R.
Myers, Vest C.
Myers, Zylaka
1934
1962
1946
1929
1934
1929
1929
1933
1935
1959, 1961
1941
1937
Myres, S. D., Jr.
1937
Folder 1
Naber, Edward E.
Nadle’s Book Nook
Naggi, Frank Wallace
1934
1937, 1939
1931-32
Folder 2
Nagle, Herbert N.
1931-34, 1936-37
Folder 3
Nail, John
Nance, J. C.
Nance, Paul K.
Nanes, Laura M.
Nanninga, S. P.
Nash, H. C.
Nash, J. A.
1943
1940
1961
1942
1932-33
1934
1951
Folder 4
Nash, M. A.
1921-24, 1928, 1930-32,
1935, 1939, 1942-44,
1947-49, 1951-52, 1954-55,
1964, 1971
Folder 5
Nash, Olive
Nation, Irene F.
National Archives
National Farm Association
National Federation of the Blind
1918, 1938
1926
1947
1958-59
1960
Folder 6
National Hall of Fame for Famous
American Indians
1964
National Historical Society
Nation Retired Teachers
Association
1962
National Retired Teachers
Association & American Association
of Retired Persons
1960, 1963-64
National Rifle Association
1958, 1961, 1964
National Social Directory
1966
Navall, Dederich
1936
Navy Department
1952
Nayfa, Kay J.
1944
Naylor, Wanda Lou
1939
Naylor Company
1938
Neal, Dewey H.
1938, 1940
Neal, Frances
1957-58
Neal, Mabel
1925
Box 49
Nebraska State Historical Society
Nebraska, University of
Librarian
Press
1931, 1947, 1951, 1963
Folder 7
Needham, Jay
1928-29, 1931, 1933,
1935-36
Folder 8
Neel, A. C. (Mrs.)
Neihardt, John G.
Nelson, Al
Nelson, Ernest
Nelson, Eda Christina
Nelson, Edwin J.
Nelson, Hunter
Nelson, Louise
Nelson, M. A.
Nelson, M. V.
Nelson, Marie
Nelson, Maurine Jarrette
Nelson, R. A.
Nelson, R. E.
Nelson, R. F.
Nelson, Russell K.
Nelson, Thomas, & Son, Ltd.
Nelson, Tivis
Nelson, Wynona
1953
1930, 1946
1937-38
1946
1964
1946
1951, 1961
1933, 1936-37, 1941-42
1938
1930
1939
1952
1937
1944
1940
1941
1963
1945
Folder 9
Nemecek, George
Nemecek, Joe (Mrs.)
Neptune, F. S.
Neptune, Ted
Nesbitt, Janet
Netherland Plaza
Nettles, H. E.
Neuhoff, Dorothy
Neuman, Arthur (Mrs.)
Nevins, Allan
Newbold, Catherine
Newby, Errett
Newby, Jessie D.
Newcomb, W. K.
Newcomb, R. S.
Newcombe, A. W.
1939
1941
1935
1964
1939-40
1951
1929, 1950
1937
1963
1954-55
1964
1952, 1960
1934
1928
1922, 1924
1926
Folder 10
Newcomer, Johnnie
1942-43
1938
1938
Newell, Louis
Newell, Rose
Newhall, Daniel H.
1935
1924, 1929, 1935
1923, 1931, 1933, 1937-39
1941
Folder 11
Newlun, Chester O.
1931, 1940-44, 1947-48,
1962-66
Folder 12
Newman, Lolita L.
Newman, Thomas S. (Mrs.)
Newman, William
Newman, W. M. (Mrs.)
New Mexico Book Store
New Mexico Historical Society
New School for Social Research
Newsom, Gene
1931
1941
1937, 1939
1951
1938
1928
1936
1951
Folder 13
Newsome, A. R.
1932-34, 1940
Folder 14
Newsweek
Newton, Earle W.
Newton, L. W.
Newton, Marjorie
Newton, Marlene
Newton, William K., Jr.
Newton, W. K.
New York University
Nezrick, Frank, Jr.
Nice, Margaret M.
Nicholl, R. B.
1962
1954-55
1928
1953
1952
1941
1955
1933
1951
1928, 1930
1932
Folder 15
Nichols, C. A.
Nichols, Earl
Nichols, J. B.
Nichols, L. M.
Nichols, Madaline
Nichols, Margaret
Nichols, R. C.
Nichols, Roy F.
Nichols, W. G.
Nicholson, C. B.
Nicholson, Donald
Nicholson, K. D.
Nicholson, W. A.
Nicklas, Lyntha Ann
Nicklas, Thurston D. (Mrs. Georgia)
1943
1945
1956-57
1945
1937
1946-47
1932
1936, 1940
1957
1951
1928
1949
1935
1949
1947-48, 1952, 1955-56
Folder 16
Nicolett, Kathryn
Nicoll, Bruce H.
Niebuhr, Edgar
Nielsen, J. R.
Nieman, Verna
Nigh, George
Nighswonger, Opal
Nihart, B. F.
Nitschke, Winifred
Nix, E. D.
Nixon, Edgar B.
Noah, P.B.
1959, 1961
1928, 1931
1960-61
1935
1947
1961
1931
1939
1953
1930-31
1940
1930-32
Folder 17
Noble, Alexander
Noble, G. Bernard
Noble, John H.
Noble, Lloyd
Noble, Mary
Noble, Pedro Carlos
Noel, Celeste
Noell, Fred
Noland, Hazel
Nordholz, William (Mrs.)
1940
1947
1929
1942, 1944-47, 1949
1923
1939
1925
1923
1928
1956, 1966
Folder 18
Norgaard, Arthur
1938-41
Norlin, C. F.
1931
Norman, Oklahoma
1924
Norman, Oklahoma Postmaster
1934, 1942
Norman Community Chest
1932
Norman Courts
1946
Norman, C. Y.
1960
Norris, Margaret
1943
Norris, Natalie
1947-48
North Carolina University
Dean of Graduate School
1933, 1944
Northe, James Neill
1948, 1950-51
Northeastern State Teachers’ College 1925
Folder 19
North Hampton, New Hampshire
Postmaster
Northup, Edelweiss
Northwood, Arthur, Jr.
Norton, J. T.
Norton, R. H.
Norton, Theodore E.
1964
1936
1941-42
1929
1928
1932
Notestein, Wallace
Notvest, R.
Novikow, Elias T. (Mrs.)
Noyes, Edward
Nungezer, Edwin
Nunlist, Barbara
1932
1938
1947
1960
1946
1961
Nunn, E. S.
Nunn, Wesley I.
Nunnery, A. W.
Nussbaum, F. L.
Nutt, Willie
Nyce, George W.
Nyee, Nelson C.
Nystrom, A. J.
1929, 1932, 1935, 1939,
1941, 1945
1948
1923
1942-43, 1946
1931-32, 1934
1927
1966
1954
Folder 1
Oakes, F. C.
Oakley, Hubert
Oakley, T. P.
Oaks, Pearl R.
Oates, Virginia P.
O’Bar, Ruby
Oberholtzer, E. E.
Obern, E. George
O’Brien, Mr. & Mrs.
O’Brien, Leo
O’Bryne, Con K.
Ocker, Mabel Franklin
O’Connor, J. L.
O’Connor, Thomas F.
Odell, Clyde
Oden, Lewis
Odom, A. Douglass
Odom, Martin
Officer, Brenda
Ogborn, V. B.
Ogden, Anna J.
Ogden, Benjamin E.
1909
1949, 1957
1928
1930-31
1961
1945
1921, 1923
1950
1940
1937
1950
1945
1925-26
1937
1932
1933, 1936-37
1938
1940
1958
1958
1922
1932
Folder 2
Ogden, Ben F.
1930, 1933, 1939, 1942-44,
1952
Folder 3
O’Geray, Graeme
1929
Folder 20
Box 50
Ogg, Frederick A.
O’Hara, John B.
O’Harro, Eldon
Ohern, D. W.
Ohio State University
Graduate Appointment Office
Graduate School, Dean of the
Registrar
Oklahoma A & M College
President
Registrar
Oklahoma Baptist University
Oklahoma City University
Oklahoma Education Association
Oklahoma Education Commission
1933
1964
1921-22
1947
1932
1939
1927
1924
1935
1924
1937
1956
1929-30
Folder 4
Oklahoma History Class
1939
Oklahoma Memorial Union
1942
Oklahoma Military District
Headquarters
1951
Oklahoma Recruiting District
Headquarters
1943
Oklahoma State Board of Education 1949
Oklahoma State Business Academy 1924
Oklahoma State College for Women 1924
Oklahoma State Department of
Education
1924
Oklahoma State University
Bookstore
1958
Oklahoma Today Magazine
1965, 1968
Oklahoma University
1914
Alumni Association
1924
Association
1969
Committee of Admissions
1914
Committee on Fellowships
1951
Correspondence Study Department
Course Committee
1925, 1927, 1929, 1931, 1933
Department Chairmen and
Administration Officials
1955
Department of Public Information 1947
Extension Division
1922, 1946, 1949, 1951-52
Faculty of Arts & Sciences
1913, 1945
Faculty Research Fund
1930
Folder 5
Oklahoma University
Graduate Council
1928-29, 1931, 1934, 1940,
Librarian
Press
Registrar
Research Council
Older Cora
1949
1914, 1933, 1939-40, 1966,
1968
1923, 1928-29, 1935, 1942
1953, 1963
1928
1930
1940-41
Folder 6-8
Oldfather, C. H.
1933-40, 1943-49
Folder 9
Oldfield, Esther Lou
Old Hickory Bookshop
Olinger, Florence
Oliphint, Julia
Oliver, Betty
Oliver, Elizabeth
Oliver, John W.
Oliver, Lew D.
Oliver, O. D.
Oliver, Omar B.
Oliveros, Ernesto
Olney, Austin G.
1945
1937
1962
1925, 1928-29, 1933, 1945
1948
1945
1931, 1936-37, 1945
1945
1929
1946
1928
1951
Folder 10
Olsen, Nils A.
1921-25, 1932
Folder 11
Olson, James C.
1947-51, 1954-55
Folder 12
O’Melveny, Stuart
1946
Onderdonk, L. W.
1951
O’Neal, J. G.
1939
O’Neal, Phyllis
1951
O’Neill, Alice Rose
1930-31
Ooley, O. E.
1922
Orey, John M.
1942
Organization of American Historians 1966-67
Orion Book Services
1931, 1936, 1938, 1940
Orlow, Dr.
1960
Folder 13
Ormsby, Mr. & Mrs. Harold
History Department
Ormsby, Harold, Jr.
Folder 14-15
Ornduff, Don R.
1942-49, 951-52, 1954-55,
1957-59, 1961-66, 1969
1972
1931, 1934, 1936-39,
1945-46, 1951-53,
1959-61
Folder 16
O’Roke, Earl
Orphal, G. Fred
Orr, G. M.
Orr, Harriet K.
Orr, M. G.
Orr, Sadie Lee
Ortenburger, A. I.
Ortman, E. J.
Orwig, Sylvia
Osage New Company
Osage Printery
Osborn, Campbell
Osborn, Nora S.
1938
1931
1925
1940
1928, 1933
1932
1939
1935
1944
1930
1937
1940
1945
Folder 17
Osborne, Doyle F.
1935-38, 1940-41, 1943
Folder 18
Osborne, Fred
Oskison, John
Osmond, Velma
Ostdahl, Esther M.
Oster’s
Ostertag Optical Services
Ostrander, A. B.
1952
1932, 1935, 1940, 1943
1931
1957
1956
1951
1931
Folder 19
Otjen, Mr. & Mrs. W. J.
Ott, Jerry
Ott, Lester
Otto, C. R.
Overdyke, W. Darrell
Overstreet, Charles A.
Overstreet, Frank
Overstreet, John
Overton, Dick
Overton, F. M.
Owen, Carlton McDuffie
Owens, L. A.
Owens, Robert G.
Owings, Donnell M.
Owl, Mr. & Mrs. George
1934, 1964
1961
1933
1951
1930, 1942
1944
1941
1925
1957
1937
1963
1960
1945
1938, 1950, 1952, 1966
1952
Folder 20
Owsley, Frank L.
1932, 1941, 1950
Folder 21
Oxley, J. R.
Oyler, Merton D.
1934
1943-44
Box 51
Folder 1
Paca, Edward T.
Packard, Richard M.
Padgett, Fred W.
Padgett, James A.
Padgett, O.
Page, Calvin G.
1935
1933
1931
1926, 1935-37, 1939
1935
1930, 1939
Folder 2
Page, Edwin
Page, Elva
Page, J. B.
Page, Lois
Paige, Robert M.
1965
1941-44
1962
1937
1939
Folder 3-5
Paine, Clara S.
1922-23, 1927, 1929-30,
1932-33, 1935-44,
1947-48, 1952
Folder 6
Paine, Clarence
1938, 1946-48, 1950-52,
1957-58
Folder 7
Paine, Merrill P.
Paine, Raymond
Palmer House
Palmer, Bonnie
Palmer, Upton S.
Pan-American Union
Pangburn, S. L. (Mrs.)
Pardoe, Mr. & Mrs. William G., Jr.
Pares, Bernard
1937
1933-34
1948
1951
1950
1960
1947
1923, 1929
1936
Folder, 8
Pargellis, Stanley
1942-44, 1949-51
Folder 9
Paris, Edgar
Paris, Glenn
Parish, John C.
Parish, L. E.
Park, Hugh
Park, M. M. L. (Mrs.)
Park, Robert (Mrs. Ann K.)
Park, W. Z.
Parker, Austin J.
Parker, B. E.
Parker, C. A.
Parker, Carroll
1936
1943
1934
1925
1947, 1952
1947, 1951
1935
1939, 1941
1949
1926
1928
1938
Parker, Charles
Parker, Clark A.
Parker, Cooper Tate
Parker, Donald D.
Parker, Dorothy L.
Parker, Elsie Smith
1932
1923
1939
1940
1949
1938-39
Folder 10
Parker, Franklin
Parker, Harold
Parker, Harry J. & Ora Lee
Parker, Mack
Parker, Mildred
Parker, Oscar L.
Parker, Tovy S. (Mrs.)
Parker, W. W.
Parkhurst, T. M. (Mrs.)
1964
1930
1955-57, 1959-61
1958-59
1938
1932
1965
1930, 1941
1935
Folder 11
Parks, E. T.
Parks, Elizabeth
Parks, J. A.
Parks, J. H.
Parks, Jeff T., Jr.
1939
1933
1924-26, 1928, 1931, 1933,
1943, 1946
1940
1935, 1937, 1939-40
Folder 12
Parks, Jessie L.
Parks, Joseph H.
Parks, Mary H.
Parks, Norman L.
Parmalee, A. H.
Parman, Luther
Parmenter, Arch (Mrs.)
1925
1946
1951
1930-32
1923, 1928-29, 1938
1938
1932
Folder 13
Parnell, Mr. & Mrs. J.E. & Thelma 1932-33, 1935
Folder 14
Parr, J. O. (Mrs.)
1931
Folder 15
Parrish, Cora
1948-51, 1954-57
Folder 16
Parsons, A. C.
1920, 1923-24
Folder 17
Parsons, David
1930, 1935, 1938-40
Folder 18
Parsons, H. Merle
Partnow, Louis
Parton, James
Pasbach, Marion
1931
1939
1925
Patch, Elizabeth
Pate, W. R.
Patrick, James G.
Patrick, James K.
Patrick, F. Katharine
Patrick, R. W.
Patten, W. H.
Patterson, Herbert
Patterson, J. T.
1932
1939
1930
1960
1952
1951, 1953-54
1925, 1928, 1930
1948
Folder 19
Patterson, Miller
Patterson, Nathan R. (Mrs.)
Patterson, O. A.
Patterson, Pat
Patterson, R. B. (Mrs.)
Patterson, R. D.
Patterson, Ralph
Patton, A. D.
Patton, Earline
Patton, Elbert L.
1928
1957-58
1937
1946, 1951-52
1930
1936
1925
1942, 1945
1941
1952
Folder 20
Patton, Gertrude
Patton, Howard & Judy
Patton, James W.
Paul, Blanche J.
Paul, Irl (Mrs.)
Pauley, Frank
Paulu, Burton
Pavlides, Marian
Pavy, Grace
Paxton, Frances
Paxton, Frederic L.
Paxton, J. F.
Paxton, Josephine
Payne, Charles
Payne, Mary
Payne, Okemah
Payne, Oscar
Payne, William Howard
1949
1964
1944
1933
1962
1923
1960-61
1956
1929
1925
1930, 1945-46
1912, 1931
1936
1934
1966
1926
1949
1934
Peacock, James H.
Peake, Ora B.
Peake, Lynn
1923-24
1933, 1942
1954
Box 52
Folder 1
Peakes, John E.
Pearce, Bess Browning
Pearce, Charles
Pearce, F. C.
Pearce, J. E.
Pearce, T. M.
Pearl, Michael
1917, 1924-25
1966
1935
1951
1935
1944, 1946
1954
Folder 2
Pearson, Ira M.
Pearson, M. E.
Pearson, Mary Jane
Pearson, Paul F.
Pease, Samuel J.
Pease, Theodore O.
Pebbles, H. S.
Pebworth, John L.
1931
1923
1944
1932
1937
1938, 1941, 1947
1925
1950
Folder 3
Peck, George Dewey
Peck, Henry L.
Peckham, Edmund T.
Peckham, Florence
Peden, Pauline S.
Peden, Preston
Pederson, Clara
Peek, Freda Jean
Peerenboom, C. A.
Peerless Printing Company
1936
1937
1956-57
1953
1952
1950
1931
1941
1941
1924
Folder 4
Peery, Dan W.
1930-33, 1935-36
Folder 5
Peery, J. E.
Peevey, Pauline
1933, 1944
1925
Folder 6-8
Pelzer, Louis
1930, 1934-36, 1939
1941-46
Folder 9
Pemberton, Billie
Pena, A. M.
Pendleton, O. A.
Penfield, E. E.
Penfound, William T.
Penick, Floyd Neal
Penick, Grider (Mrs.)
Penn, Helen W.
Penn Controls, Incorporated
Penney, Freeland Franklin
1933
1955
1944
1923, 1929
1960-62
1936
1948
1958
1931-32
Penney, Grace
1951
Folder 10
Pennington, Orvin
1936-39, 1943, 1948, 1952
Folder 11
Penno, Charles A.
Pennsylvania Historical Society
Pennsylvania University Press
Pennypacker, Henry
Penoi, Mark
Penrod, Max W.
Perceful, Sabon C.
Perin, George L.
Perkins, Cora & Tom
Perkins, Dexter
Perkins, E. R.
Perkins, Haven P.
Perkinson, Louise
Perl, Michael
Permenter, Rhoda
1948
1938
1933
1922
1941, 1944
1945
1929, 1944
1920
1963
1931-32, 1934
1949
1939
1964
1955
1930, 1939, 1942-43
Folder 12
Permezel, Ian
Permezel, Lester
Perowitz, John
Perrigo, Lynn I.
Perrin, Ed
Perrin, Jane
1955-57, 1959
1954, 1958
1935
1936, 1942
1939
1947
Folder 13
Perry, A. E.
Perry, Albert Walter
Perry, Betty Sue
Perry, Charles E.
Perry, Charles M.
Perry, Edith
Perry, R. P.
Perry, Reuben
1963, 1965
1924-25
1948
1931-33, 1936, 1942
1933, 1938-39
1922
1947
1943
Folder 14
Perryman, Coda
Peterman, L. C.
Peters, Burleigh
Peters, Hallie
Peters, Jimmy
Peters, John L.
Peters, Susie C.
Peters, W. W.
Petersen, Anna Laura
Petersen, William J.
1931
1959
1942-43
1930
1941-42
1936-38
1932
1938
1934
1934, 1936, 1940
Peterson, Arthur G.
Peterson, C. Stewart
1942
1937, 1940-41
Folder 15
Peterson, E. C. (Mrs. Ruby)
Peterson, Elmer T.
Peterson, Eula Boulware
Peterson, Harold F.
Peterson, Henry
1939, 1952-53
1938-40, 1942-43, 1947
1933
1938
1940, 1944
Folder 16
Peterson, Horace
Peterson, Johnny
Peterson, Katye
Peterson, Ralph G.
Peterson, Robert V.
Peterson, W. J.
Petree, D.
Pettett, Rosey
Pettigrove, A. H. (Mrs.)
Pettigrove, Eula
1934, 1937, 1942-45, 1949
1957
1938
1925
1938
1934
1940, 1964, 1966-67
1940
1931
Folder 17
Petty, Dovie
Petty, Edward C.
Petty, Joe
Petty, Mary Clare
Peyton, Lois
Peyton’s
Pfost, L. R.
Phelan, J. R. (Mrs.)
Phelan, W. W.
Phelps, Dawson A.
Phelps, Edna Mae
Phelps, Thelma (about)
1945, 1955
1936
1955
1926
1930
1935
1925
1933
1923-26, 1929
1946, 1955
1945
Folder 18
Phi Betta Kappa
Philipp, June
Phillip, H. A. (Mrs.)
Phillippe, M. J.
Phillips Brothers, Printers
Phillips, A. N. (Mrs. Gertrude)
Phillips, Bettye
Phillips, Bobbie David
Phillips, Branche D., Jr.
Phillips, Burr W.
Phillips, D. E.
Phillips, Flossie
1966-67
1954
1924
1937, 1940
1946-47
1929, 1933
1941
1960
1941
1941
1935, 1939
1940
Folder 19-22
Phillips, Mr. & Mrs. Frank
1928-46, 1948-50
Folder 1
Phillips, Guy
Phillips, John Allen, II (Mrs. Mary)
Phillips, King M.
Phillips, Lance
Phillips, Leon C. & Myrtle E.
Phillips, Mack R.
Phillips, Mary Lois
Phillips, Milt
Phillips, Myrille
Phillips, N. A.
Phillips, Sandie
Phillips, Stella Lou
1930
1945, 1948
1929
1954
1938-39
1924
1922
1947, 1948
1939
1933
1964
1939
Folder 2
Phillips, Ulrich B.
1932
Folder 3
Phillips, W. B.
Phillips, W. P.
Piatt, Eva
Pickens, W. S. (Mrs.)
Pickering, Jennie
Pierce, A. R.
Pierce, Ames S.
Pierce, Brooks
Pierce, D. W.
1957
1933
1939
1951
1923
1930
1938
1931
1926, 1928, 1930, 1932,
1940, 1952, 1959
Folder 4
Pierce, Earl Boyd
Pierce, J. A.
Pierce, T. F.
Pierce, T. M.
1934, 1940, 1952, 1955,
1958, 1961
1939
1955, 1958
1949
Piercey, Ava
Piercey, Juanita
Piersol, George W. (Mrs.)
Pierson Photograph Company
Pierson, George Wilson
Pierson, Jean
Pierson, W. W., Jr.
Pi Gamma Mu
Pilkington, Maude
Pilkington, Susie
1958
1929
1929
1924
1943
1937, 1939
1932, 1939
1925
1925
1925
Box 53
Folder 5
Pillow, Mr. & Mrs. A. C.
Pillow, Loretta Sue
1965
1965-67
Folder 6
Pine, W. B.
Pinet, F. L.
Pinkney, David H.
Pinney, Elmo
Pioneer Book Service
Pioneer Press
Piper, Henry Dan
Pipkin, Charles W.
Pippenger, Gladys
Pippin, Mr. & Mrs. B. C.
1930
1931
1958
1929
1937
1932-33
1945
1931-32, 1935
1930, 1932
1924, 1929-30, 1935,
1940-41
Folder 7
Pishel, Max, Jr.
Pitcher, Eleanor
Pitman, Frank W.
Pittman, F. D.
Pitts, A. L.
Pitts, Francis
Pittsburg University
1933
1945, 1947-48
1939
1935
1936
1938
1938
Folder 8
Placke, William C.
1923-26, 1930, 1932-35
Folder 9
Platt National Park
Platt, Harrison
Platte County Public Library
Platter, Harrison
Plumb, C. S.
Plummar, Helen
Plummer, James S. (Mrs.)
Plunkett, J. D. (Mrs.)
Podolneck, Albert
Poe, B. I.
Poer, Blanche
Pogue, Fay
Poindexter, C. A.
1944
1961
1928
1926
1917
1938
1927
1931
1936
1932, 1951-52
1925-26
1941
Folder 10
Polk, John L. (Mrs.)
1932-34, 1937-38, 1944
Folder 11
Pollard, J. H. (Mrs.)
Pollard, Julia C.
Pollock, L. C.
Pollock, Rosalie
Ponca City, Oklahoma
1930
1940
1923
1943
1949
Pond, J. C. (Mrs.)
Ponder, Edna
Pontikes, C. A.
Pontius, C. I.
Poolaw, Newton
1939
1931
1958
1950
1939-40
Folder 12
Poole, Lois
Poole & Creber
Pope, D. N.
Pope, J. W.
Pope, Mable G.
Pope, Richard
Popejoy, D. S.
Popejoy, Irene
Porter, Cora Case
Porter, Chattie V.
Porter, Earl S. (Mrs.)
Porter, Geraldine
Porter, John
Porter, Lahoma
Porter, R. L.
1923-24
1937, 1939
1924
1955
1936
1939
1922
1937
1935
1938
1933
1946
1925
1929
1956
Folder 13
Porter, Solon
1949-51, 1956
Folder 14
Porter, Willard
Portner, Stuart
Posey, H. V.
Posey, Irving
1960-61
1938
1952
1966
Folder 15-16
Posey, Minnie H.
1918-19, 1955-57
Folder 17
Posey, Walter B.
Poston, Clyde C.
Potter, A. O.
Potter, Alfred C.
1943
1949
1928
1934
Folder 18
Potter, Avon
1933-35, 1943, 1952, 1964,
1967
Folder 19
Potter, David
Potter, Deal L. (Mrs.)
Potter, E. L.
Pottinger, David T.
Pottorff, La Rue
Pottorff, Stella
Potts, Howard
1940-41
1926
1940
1923
1943
1943
1923-24
Pound, Louise
Powell, Clifford
Powell, Ernest
Powell, F. W.
Powell, George F. (Mrs.)
Powell, Irene
1932
1933, 1935
1931
1935
1934
1931
Folder 20
Powell, James L.
Powell, Lawrence Clark
Powell, Tinnie Byrd
Powell, Tom (Mrs.)
Powell, Walter
Powelson, Mary Louise
Powelson, Ruth
Power, Anthony
Power, John Charles
Power, Lloyd
Power, Richard
Power, Sylvia
Powers, Ben N.
Powers, Lelia E.
Powers, William H.
1938
1955-56, 1958
1967
1930-31
1952
1928
1929
1957-58
1961
1938
1956
1957
1930-31
1922
1956
Folder 21
Powhatan, Vivian
Prague, Pearl
Pralle, W. F.
Prapple, Joe Mitchell
Prater, Catalina
Prather, H. G.
Pratt, Charles H.
Pratt, Cora
Pratt, Floyd W.
Pratt, Francis DeW.
Pratt, Julius W.
Pratt, Lula K.
Pratt, Marie
Pratt, Ruth
Pratt, T. W.
Pray, Ruth Willis
Preble, Eloise
1951
1951
1938
1925
1939-40
1963
1934
1930
1930, 1954
1941
1925
1928, 1952
1925
1931
1945
1937
1938
Folder 22
Prentice-Hall
Prentice, J. R.
Prentice, Ralph E.
Prescott, Frank W.
Press Argus
1941, 1943, 1946-48, 1961
1935
1951
1927-29
1954
Presson, V. G.
Preston, Ura Fentress
1935
1947
Folder 1
Price, A. Grenville
1953-54
Folder 2
Price, Allen T.
Price, Arnold H.
Price, Cecil A.
Price, Dave
Price, Dell
Price, Elleene
Price, Hugh W.
Price, King G.
Price, Marjorie M.
Price, Ralph R.
1933
1939
1933
1928, 1939
1941
1948
1936
1934, 1940, 1946
1944
1938, 1940-41
Folder 3
Price, Weston A.
Price, W. H.
Price, W. L. (Mrs.)
Prichard, Walter
Prickett, Theodocia Cralle
Pride, Mary Luise
Priest, Leroy R.
Priestley, Herbert I.
Primo, Floyd
1931
1925
1944
1930, 1933, 1941
1943
1925
1941
1930
1938
Folder 4
Primrose, Odies L.
Primus, John C.
Prince, Fred A.
Prince, James L.
Prince, Robert
Prince, Steve
Princeton University
Committee on Fellowships
Graduate Appointment Office
Graduate School, Dean of the
Press
Pritchard, John Paul
Proctor, Dan
Proctor, O. C.
1956
1932
1937
1933
1932
1939, 1941
1942
1948, 1950, 1952, 1959
1949, 1951-53
1953
Proffett, Mary Phyllis
Proffitt, Ida Mary
1928-29
1923, 1925
Box 54
Folder 5
1938, 1950
1939
Folder 6
Progress (Pontotoc)
1931
Folder 7
Propps, J. J.
1923-25, 1929-30, 1966-68
Folder 8
Prosser, Mary Ross
Provence, E. W.
Provinces, H. G.
Pruet, Robert R.
Prunty, Merle G.
Pryce, Wayne
Pryor, Ike
Pryor, Sydney
Pryor, Temperance
1931
1930
1921-24, 1927, 1932
1926
1923-25, 1930, 1932-33
1933
1925
1932
1936
Folder 9
Public Administration Clearinghouse 1939
Public Affairs Information Service 1924
Public Welfare Department of
Oklahoma
1938
Puckett, Cecil
1940
Puckett Ruth
1931-32
Pugh, U. R.
1938-39
Pugh, Wilma J.
1940
Folder 10
Pugmire, D. Ross
Pullen, Bill
Pulliam, Roscoe
Purcell, Susan Dale
Purdom, T. Luther
Purkins, Duval L.
Puryear, Margaret
Puryear, Vernon J.
Putman, Glen
Putman, Margaret
1952
1954
1940
1930
1932
1948
1932
1933-34
1946, 1948, 1951, 1960-61
1939
Folder 11
Putnam, Herbert A.
Putnam, John B.
Putnam, Katherine B.
Pyeatt, Jean
Pyle, J. G.
Pyles, Albert T.
Pyles, Thomas
Pyrum, Wanda
1932
1961
1931
1952
1924
1962
1948
1956
Quarrie Corporation
1941
Box 55
Folder 1
Quayle, Mary Lois
Queenan, Lillian
Quick, Amy
Quimby, Myrtle
Quincy House Committee
Quinn, Lelia R.
Quinn, R. B.
Quoe-tone, Guy
1952
1955
1933
1938
1920
1934
1925
1937
Folder 1
Raasburg, Anna D.
Raba, Lewis
Raborn, Hubert H.
Raborn, Mamie
Race, Sara Jean
Rachofsy, Paul
Rackley, Estella
Rackley, J. R.
1933
1933
1963
1941
1941
1939
1942
1935-37, 1939, 1949-51
Folder 2
Rader, J. L.
1923, 1925, 1928-33,
1935-36, 1938-39, 1941-42
Folder 3
Rader, Katherine
Radley, Cooper K.
Ragan, Cooper K.
Ragan, W. B.
Ragatz, Lowell
Ragen, Katherine Mary
Ragland, Jim J.
Rahill, Peter J.
Raiford, A. E.
Raines, John M.
Rainey, Mr. & Mrs. George
1960
1943
1958
1930-32, 1942
1924, 1950-51
1931
1938
1954
1938
1952
1917, 1925-26, 1935-36,
1940
1930
1939
Box 56
Rainey, Home P.
Rainwater, P. L.
Folder 4-5
Raley, Mr. & Mrs. John Wesley
1942, 1944, 1946-49,
1951-53
Folder 6
Ralph, David C.
Ralston, Leonard L. (Mrs.)
Rambo, A. D.
Rambo, E. A.
Ramey, A. R.
1952
1933
1938, 1943
1961
1928
Ramsay, Robert G.
1934
Folder 7
Ramsdell, Charles W.
Folder 8
Ramsey, F. A.
Ranck, Mabel A.
Rand, Remington, Incorporated
1922-25, 1930, 1935,
1939-40
1924-25, 1933
1924-25, 1927
1937
Folder 9
Randall, M. & Mrs. J. G.
1933-35, 1938, 1940, 1943,
1945, 1947-48, 1951
Folder 10
Randel, Betty Ann
Randels, Mildred
Randels, Ralph E.
Randolph, J. Ralph
Randolph, Vance
Raney, W. R.
Ranger Dining Car Steward
Rankin, James B.
Rankin, John O.
Rankin, Robert S.
Ransbarger, Carl A.
Ransbury, Anna D.
1944
1932
1931-32, 1937, 1939, 1941
1963
1936
1930
1941
1937
1924
1942
1934, 1945
1933
Folder 11-14
Ransom, Cris & Pat
1954-65
Folder 15
Ransom, Will
Ransome, G. M. (Mrs.)
Rasberry, Marie
Rasch, Philip J.
Rascoe, Burton
Rashbaum, Phillip
Rasmussen, Wayne D.
Rath, R. John
Rathbun, David L.
Ratliff, Frances
Ratliff, Linda
1955
1931
1944
1952
1940
1943
1965-66
1938, 1941
1956
1922
1964
Folder 16
Rawson, Georgia C.
Ray, Bonnie
Ray, Cathryn
Ray, Grace E.
Ray, J. M. (Mrs.)
Ray, Louis E. (Mrs.)
Raymond, B. M.
Rayner, L. T.
1928-29
1957-58
1939
1923-24, 1929, 1934, 1946
1932
1952
1925
1954
Folder 17
Rea, Loudisa
Rea, Ralph R.
Read, Conyers
Read, Louise
Reader’s Digest
Reaves, Mary Ellen
1937
1960
1933, 1938-40
1965
1940, 1943
1929
Folder 18-19
Reaves, S. W.
1923-39, 1943
Folder 20
Rece, Emma Muncy
1928
Folder 21
Records, Ralph
1927-31, 1934, 1937, 1940,
1945
Folder 22
Rector, W. Lee
Rector’s Book Store
Reddel, R. A.
Redding, Hazel
Reddy, Marie E.
Redfield, Florence
Red Fork, Oklahoma
Redwine, Ruth
Reed, Alex
Reed, Gertrude
Reed, M. H.
Reed, Paul S.
Reed, W. O.
Reeder, Sophia
Reedy, William P.
Reese, Homer S.
Reese, Jim E.
Reese, Mary
Reese, Mary D.
Reese, R. P. (Mrs.)
1926
1958
1935
1925
1934
1923, 1925
1924
1941
1943
1940
1926
1925
1952
1952
1940
1930, 1939
1949
1949
1960
1930
Folder 23
Reese, William D.
Reeve, Charles G.
Reeves, Lola
Reeves, T. V. (Mrs.)
Register of Copyrights, Library of
Congress
Registry Office (OU)
Reid, Mr.
Reid, Myrtle Ann Wood
Reid, Red
1937-41
1929
1932
1926, 1938
1958
1943
1928
1929
1963
Reiff, C. K.
Reinecke, Virginia
1924, 1928, 1930-32, 1937
1942
Folder 1
Reinhardt, J. D.
1919, 1921-29
Folder 2
Reinhardt, W. S.
Reinhardt, Mr. & Mrs. W. T.
Reinmuth, O. W.
Reirdon, Mary
Remington Arms Company
Remmers, Amy F.
Remy, John Paul
Rennie, Florence C.
Renshaw, Anne T.
1925
1923-24
1941-43, 1952
1931
1955
1922
1939
1944-45
1922
Folder 3
Replogle, L. K.
Replogle, Marjorie
Retherford, Janis
Revercomb, Harry C.
Reyer, Karl D.
Reynolds, A. R.
Reynolds, Creech
Reynolds, E. C.
Reynolds, F. J.
Reynolds, Franklin
Reynolds, Fred M.
Reynolds, J. M.
Reynolds, Jessie
Reynolds, Lester
Reynolds, Paul
Reynolds, Robert
1940
1937
1957
1938-42, 1958
1931
1950
1947
1933
1933, 1939-40
1934
1959-61
1941
1939
1968
1965
1935
Folder 4-12
Reynolds, T. H.
1922-26, 1928-32, 1934-42,
1944-55, 1957
Folder 13
Reynolds, Ted
Reynolds, Tom
Rhea, Julia H.
Rheam, Florence Lee
Rhoads, Charles J.
Rhoads, Herbert
Rhodd, Louis R.
Rhodes, B. F.
1940-41
1950
1938
1951
1927-31
1937
1938, 1941
1929, 1935, 1938-39, 1949,
1961
Box 57
Rhodes, Peyton N.
Rhoten, Hazel
Rhyne, J. J.
1955
1950
1937
Folder 14
Ribble, A. D.
Riblet, W. V. G.
Rice Hotel
Rice, Ethel A.
Rice, F. Edgar
Rice, J. Frank
Rice, Kathryn
Rice, Lester (Mrs.)
Rice, Marilyn D.
Rice Okie Sheffield (Mrs.)
Rice, Robert B.
Rich, Chester L.
Rich, Everett
Rich, Ralph D.
Rich, William H.
1933
1934
1957
1931-32
1932
1942
1923
1944
1964
1950-51
1924
1932
1959
1960
1937-38
Folder 15
Richards, A.
Richards, C. W.
Richards, G. W.
Richardson, Ellen Earle
Richardson, Lavon P.
Richardson, May
Richardson, Medora M.
Richardson, R.
Richardson, R. G. D.
1923, 1925
1921, 1932, 1934
1938
1937
1943
1945
1927, 1951
1955
1939
Folder 16
Richardson, Rupert N.
1929-31, 1933, 1937-40,
1943-44, 1951-52, 1958
Folder 17
Richie, Eleanor L.
Richmond, Virginia
Rickard, J. A.
Rickel, Alfaretta
Ricketts, Myron R.
Rickey, Don, Jr.
1933
1944
1928-31, 1935, 1944
1930
1941
1950, 1952-55
Folder 18
Riddels, R. A.
Riddle, W. R.
Ridgeway, A. W.
1934-35
1931
1925
Folder 19
Ridings, Sam P.
1932, 1936
Folder 20
Riegel, Robert E.
Riegler, Gordon A.
Riepe, W. F.
Riesen, J. H.
Riggs, Carl D.
Riggs, Stacey
Riglander, M. S.
Riker, T. W.
Riley, Earl L.
Riley, Jack
Riley, Josephine
Riley, Madge M.
Riley, Paul
Riling, A. E.
Riling, Ray
Rimmer, Lura
Riness, Grace M.
1957
1938
1943
1951
1966
1928
1948
1939
1945
1948
1937
1931
1964
1935
1954, 1957
1949
1934
Folder 1
Ring, Mildred
Ringer, Anna H.
Ringgold, Jennie Parks
Rinsland, Henry D.
1927-30
1947
1939
1929, 1940, 1960
Folder 2
Rippy, J. Fred
1932, 1934, 1937-38, 1941
1955
Folder 3
Risch, Erna
Riser, Agnes
Risinger, Bradford M.
Risinger, H. H.
1947
1921-23
1930
1936
Folder 4-8
Rister, C. C.
1927-34, 1936-39, 1941-44,
1947, 1950, 1952, 1954-55
Folder 9
Ristuben, Peter
Ritchey, Haydee
1961-64, 1966
1930
Folder 10
Ritter, Walter & Patricia
1958-59, 1961-68, 1970
Folder 11
Rivers, Lana
Riverside Indian School
Roach, V. R. (Mrs.)
Roach, W. L.
Roads, J. V. (Mrs.)
1931
1962
1925
1925, 1927, 1929
1935
Box 58
Robb, T. Bruce
Robb, Walter
Robberson, R. W.
Robbins, Gladys R.
Robbins, Jean Hingeley
Robbins, Richard C.
Roberts, A. D.
Roberts, Adeline
Roberts, Bert
Roberts, Charles H.
Roberts, Charles S.
Roberts, Clarence
Roberts, Doris
Roberts, Dorothea
1921, 1932
1963
1948
1930
1959
1937
1939
1939
1940
1926
1930
1927
1952
1952
Folder 12
Roberts, Eloise
Roberts, Eula
Roberts, George H.
Roberts, Helen
Roberts, Jean
Roberts, Joan
Roberts, Kline L. (Mrs. Latolia H)
Roberts, L. F.
Roberts, Lige (Mrs.)
Roberts, Martin A.
1922
1930
1945
1940-42
1930, 1932
1939
1944
1937
1942
1937
Folder 13
Roberts, O. D.
Roberts, W. O.
Roberts, Wayne
Robertson’s Studio
Robertson, Anthony K.
Robertson, J. B. A. (Mrs. Isabel)
Robertson, John Reed
Robertson, Marlene Hutchinson
Robertson, Pearl Louise
Robertson, Sterling C. (Mrs.)
1950-52
1949-50
1932
1924
1955, 1957
1944
1950
1963
1930
1961
Folder 14
Robertson, S. W.
1937-38
Folder 15
Robertson, W. W. (Mrs.)
Robey, Mary Elizabeth
1939
1953
Folder 16
Robey, Roberta
1919, 1923-25, 1927-33,
1939, 1943-44, 1959
Folder 17
Robinson, A. C.
1929-30
Folder 18
Robinson & Cleaver
Robinson, Adah
Robinson, Alice
Robinson, Cleta H.
Robinson E. B.
Robinson, E. H. (Mrs.)
Robinson, Edgar E.
Robinson, Ella
Robinson, Esther
Robinson, Eugene E.
Robinson, George W.
Robinson, Gilbert L.
1954
1925
1935
1948
1935
1960-61
1926
1949
1923, 1961
1963
1913, 1918-22, 1927
1938
Folder 19
Robinson, H. F.
1928-30, 1950
Folder 20
Robinson, Hubert
Robinson, J. W., Company
Robinson, James
Robinson, Juliet M.
Robinson, Okla K.
Robinson, Paula
Robinson, R. R.
Robinson, Ruth
Robinson, Ruth E.
1946
1938
1937, 1946, 1950, 1963
1946
1952
1946
1936, 1939, 1941, 1946
1958
1961
Folder 21
Robinson, W. Stitt, Jr.
Robinson, W. T.
Robinson, W. W.
Robinson, Wip, III
Robison, Clarence (Mrs.)
Robison, Dan M.
Robson, Mr. & Mrs. J. H.
Robson, L. S.
1955, 1963
1938
1946-47
1943, 1950, 1954
1954
1932-33, 1946
1924, 1930, 1935, 1937,
1943, 1945-46, 1951-52,
1954
1941
Rochelle, Julia
Rodabaugh, James H.
Roddy, T. R. (Mrs.)
1957
1937, 1952-53
1923-24, 1928
Rodgers, Aubrey
Rodgers, Don
Rodgers, Lawrence R.
1936
1935
1954
Folder 22
Box 59
Folder 1
Rodman, E. L.
Roe, F. G.
Roe, Margaret
Roemer, John L.
Rogers, Albert A.
Rogers, Charles H.
Rogers, C. O.
Rogers, Glenn
Rogers, Ida
Rogers, Iva
Rogers, J. L.
1931, 1937
1957-58
1940
1937
1932-33
1927
1936-37
1931-32
1948
1927
1938
Folder 2
Rogers, Joe
Rogers, John
Rogers, John
Rogers, John, Jr. (Mrs.)
Rogers, Marvin LaGrone
Rogers, Mary Elizabeth
Rogers, Pearl
Rogers, Rita
Rogers, Ruth
Rogers, Thomas S.
Rogers, Will Memorial Custodian
Rogers, Will
1935
1926, 1939
1970
1936
1930, 1933, 1935
1931
1935
1925
1951
1925
1949
1933, 1935, 1937
Folder 3
Rohrabacher, L. Lowe (Mrs.)
1962-63, 1965
Rohrbaugh, George I.
1947
Roleke, Herman J.
1941
Roller, Duane
1932, 1959
Rollins, Mamie
1931-32
Rollins, Philip Ashton (Mrs. Beaulah)1933-34, 1938
Rollinson, J. K.
1941
Romero, Isabel
1931
Ronald Press Company
1940
Ronka, Lauri Samuel
1932
Root, Lambert C.
1943
Folder 4
Root, W. T.
1930, 1934, 1936-40
Folder 5
Roper, Nora
Rosa, Goldie
Rose, Lorene
Rose, Philip S.
Rose, R. F.
Rosenberg, Pauline
Rosenlof, G. W.
1931, 1935
1925
1947-48
1929
1929
1927
1940
Rosenstock, Fred A.
Rosenthal, Richard
Rosenwald, Julius, Fund
Rosina, Sister M.
Ross, Bertha Doans
Ross, Earle D.
Ross, E. K.
Ross, Florence Ruth
Ross, K. H.
Ross, Mary
Ross, Maud W.
Ross, Ruth
Ross, Sadie
Ross, W. R.
Rossel, John
Rosser, John E.
1938
1965
1939
1947
1946
1934, 1939, 1952
1934, 1938
1931
1931
1923
1935
1925, 1930
1950
1930-31
1929
Folder 6-7
Rossiter, Geoffrey
1952-55, 1957-63
Folder 8
Rossman, Kenneth
Roswell, Alice C.
Rothstein, Herman
Rotzler, William F.
Rouse, H. Blair
Routh, E. C.
Routt, Frieda
1940
1941
1933
1943
1947
1937
1952
Folder 9-10
Row, Peterson & Company
1924, 1926, 1928-31, 1933,
1938-39, 1942-44, 1948-51,
1953-54, 1960-61
Folder 11
Rowden, G. B. (Mrs.)
Rowe, Elizabeth
Rowe, Jerry
Rowe, O. N. (Mrs.)
Rowe, Mr. & Mrs. Ural A.
1932
1941-42
1951
1938
1913, 1917-18, 1939, 1941,
1945
Folder 12
Rowland, C. O.
Rowland, Donald W.
Roxburgh, J. A.
Royal, Nancy
Roybal, Mr. & Mrs. Tony R.
Ruby, Jane
Rucker, Alvin
Rudder Publishing Company
1932
1949
1924
1948
1947-48, 1953, 1958-60
1938-39, 1941
1931
1962
Folder 13
Rude, Pearl
Rudkin, Lee Ray
Rudolph, H. L. (Mrs.)
Ruebush, Joseph K., Company
Ruggles, J. E.
Rugland, S. L.
Ruhnke, Reinhardt H.
Rule, J. L.
Rulkotter, Marie
Rundell, Walter Jr.
Running, Helga B.
Runo, Robert
Rural Electric Association
Rusch, H. F.
Rush, William M.
Rushmore, Helen
1947, 1951, 1957
1936, 1949
1934
1936
1929, 1930
1934
1941
1938
1932
1968
1939
1936
1961
1922
1948
1928
Folder 14
Russell, Bish
Russell, Edith Barrows
Russell, Grace
Russell, H. H.
Russell, Henry P.
Russell, Hollis
Russell, J. Gene
Russell, Josiah C.
Russell, Leah
1937
1943
1950
1942
1927
1940, 1949, 1958, 1966
1958
1932, 1950
1933, 1935-37
Folder 15
Russell, Lillian
Russell, Myrla
Russell, Nelson
Russell, Rachel C.
Russell, Stella Grant
Russell, Trusten W.
Rusterholtz, Wallace P.
Rutgers University Press
1935
1949
1925
1939
1950
1953
1932-33
1942
Folder 16
Ruth, Kent & Helen
1945, 1964-66, 1972-73,
1975
Folder 17
Ruth, O. P. (Mrs.)
1968
Rutherford, M. E. (Mrs.)
1926
Rutherford, Pearl
1929
Rutledge, Homer C. (Mrs. Bernice D.)1939
Rutledge, L. (Mrs.)
1931
Ryan, Carson V.
1931, 1948
Ryan, H. G.
Ryan, John
1925
1964
Folder 18
Ryan, W. Carson
Folder 19
Rudjord, John
Rye, Weldon
Ryker, Louise Westbrook
Ryle, Walter H.
1917, 1927-32, 1934-36,
1938, 1942
1935, 1944-45, 1952
1922
1936
1948
Folder 1
Saba, J. E.
Sachs, Gustave M.
Safety Department
Safety Office
Sage, Shirley
Sageser, A. Bower
St. Clair, Byrd H. (Mrs.)
St. John, C. E.
St. Louis, Missouri
St. Peter, Helen
Sakols, D. N., Company
Salisbury, Rachel
1937
1936
1948
1946
1960
1932-33, 1939-40
1935, 1946
1930
1921
1914-15, 1960
1940
1938
Folder 2
Salley, N. M.
Salomon, Julian Harris
Saloutos, Theodore
Salter, J. L. (Mrs.)
Saltsman, Sula
Salyer, Guy
Sameth, Sigmund
Sammons, Wheeler
Samples, J. H.
Samras, Kharaiti R.
Samuelson, Arthemise L.
1929
1926
1941
1930
1930
1929
1940
1943
1928
1933, 1940
1945
Folder 3
Sanborn, Benjamin H, Company
Sandefer, J. D.
Sanders, Mrs.
Sanders, Clara Bernice
Sanders, J. G.
Sanders, J. T.
Sanders, S. J. (Mrs.)
Sanderson, Gorham D.
Sanderville, Richard
1941
1928-29
1930
1948
1939, 1941
1929, 1964
1929
1931-32
1929
Box 60
Sandifur, Merle Lewis
Sandlin, Margaret
1925
1931
Folder 4
Sandral, Mr. & Mrs. P. W.
1954, 1956-66, 1972
Folder 5
Sandral, Patricia
Sandral, Susan
Sands, J. C.
Sands, Lucy
Sanford, Harold E.
Sanford, O. G.
Sanger, Edna
Sanger, Mr. & Mrs. Joe L.
1957
1954-55, 1957-58, 1965-66
1939
1923
1937
1934
1956, 1958
1966
Folder 6
San Pasqual Press
Santa Clara, California
Santa Fe Book & Stationery Com.
Santillana, G. D. de (Mrs.)
Sanworth, T. G.
Sapp, Mr.
Sappington, Leona
Sappington, N. O.
Sartain, A. S.
Saturday Evening Post
Saunders, George W.
Saunders, M.
Saunders, Mary Anna
Savage, Howard J.
Sawtell, J. H.
Saawyer, N. W.
Sawyer, W. C.
Saxevik, H. O.
Saxon, Leonard
Saxton, Daniel
Saylor, Lillian
Scaife, Roger L.
1940
1961
1939
1951
1954
1936
1932
1931-32, 1934
1955
1964
1930
Folder 7-8
Scales, James r.
1949-52, 1955-58, 1960-66,
1968-69
Folder 9
Scales, Louise
Scales, Opal A.
Scammell, J. M.
Scanlin, E. M.
Scatori, Stephen (Mrs.)
Scearce, Joe L.
1928
1930
1934
1923
1945, 1950
1945
1930
1936
1912
1923
1952
1923
1939, 1951
1930
1939
1931
Schad, Robert O.
Schaefer, Hedwig
Schaefer, Leonard W.
Schaeffer, Helen
1944-45
1927
1925
1932
Folder 10
Schaeffer, Paul
Schafer, Joseph
Schall, Herbert L.
Scheaffer, Gibson
1937
1931
1941-42, 1949
1944
Folder 11
Schell, Herbert S.
Schendel, L. L. (Mrs.)
Schenk, Brian W.
Schevill, Ferdinand
1947-48, 1952
1948
1960
1926
Folder 12
Schlesinger, A. M.
1939
Folder 13
Schmeckebier, L. F.
Schmidt, Dorothea C.
Schmidt, Louis Bernard
Schmidt, Ludwig (Mrs.)
Schmidt, Wilson
Schmitt, Elisabeth D.
Schmitt, Karl
Schmitt, Martin
1929
1924-26
1932, 1934, 1936, 1939,
1950
1931-32
1958
1954
1950
1945, 1952
Folder 14
Schneider, John S.
Schnittkind, Henry T.
Schoen, Harold
Scholes, France
1930-33
1928-30, 1935
1931-32
1926, 1928
Folder 15
Schonwald, Fred & Elsa
1958, 1961-62, 1964
Folder 16
Schooler, Don
Schossberger, Emily
1924, 1947-49, 1967
1943, 1954-55, 1957
Folder 17
Schrader, Elouise
Schrecker, Paul
Schreiber, Veva
Schreiner, Carol
Schriever, Mr. & Mrs. William
Schucman, L.
Schultz, Harold M.
Schultz, Harry L.
Schulz, Erwin E.
1947
1943-44
1945
1951
1933, 1954
1937-40
1941
1939
1962
Schulze, Herbert
Schumacher, Lewis
Schuman, Pearl
Schuneman, E. H.
Schuyler, Robert Livingston
Schwarte, Jennie
Schwartz, Harry
Schwartz, Veronica A.
Schweisberger, Opal M.
1951-52
1938
Folder 18
Schwiering, O. C.
1941-44, 1946-47
Folder 19
Schwoerke, W. C. (Mrs.)
Science and Mechanics
Scobie, Ingrid Winther
Scot Ties, Ltd.
Scott Foresman & Company
Scott, A. C.
Scott, Elizabeth
Scott, Frank W.
Scott, Freda
Scott, H. E.
1941
1962
1970
1962
1944
1932, 1940
1962
1945
1952
1933
Folder 20
Scott, H. H.
1929-42
Folder 21
Scott, H. L.
Scott, Joe C.
Scott, Lee L.
Scott, Marjorie
Scott, Mary Margaret
Scott, Millard F.
Scott, R. T.
Scott, Susan
Scott, Valerie W.
Scott, Walter Dill
1928
1941, 1961-63
1937-38
1938
1942-43
1931
1948
1964
1964-65
1945
Folder 22
Snowcraft, George T.
Scribner’s Charles, Sons
Scrivner, Alene
1947
1925-26, 1943, 1959-60
1952
Folder 23
Scroggs, Schiller
1924, 1934-42, 1945-46,
1949-52, 1954, 1957-58,
1964-65
Box 61
1933
1937
1940
1951
1940, 1955
1932
Folder 1
Sea Captain’s Motor Hotel
Seaberg, Frederick L.
Seal, John D.
Seals, W. E. (Mrs.)
Seaman, Muriel
Search, Lucille
1927
1947
1934
1925
1928-29, 1931, 1952
1944
Folder 2
Sears, Alfred B.
1932-34, 1937, 1941-42,
1944-45, 1949-52,
1955-56
Folder 3
Sears, J. & S.
Sears, L. C.
Sears, Louis M.
Sears, Paul B.
Sears, Rolla G.
Seattle, Washington
Seaver, Charles J.
Security National Bank
Seeley, Mary lee
Seery, Lola Aola
Segars, Paul V.
Seger, Genevieve
Seger, John H.
Seger, Neatha H.
Seger, Richard W.
1957
1935, 1949
1933
1930-33, 1937
1925, 1930
1947
1936
1953
1927
1939
1960-61
1950
1922
1950
1943-45
Folder 4
Seibring, Thelma
Selby, J. E. (Mrs.)
Selby, Leo (Mrs.)
Selby, M. B.
Selby, Robert
Self, J. Teague (Mrs.)
Selken, Mary A.
Selko, D. T. (Mrs.)
Sell, Merle B.
Sellers, James B.
1937
1948
1945
1925
1930-31
1956
1925, 1931-32, 1939,
1941-42, 1945, 1947,
1964, 1966
1935
1930
1939
Folder 5-8
Sellers, James L.
1930, 1932-52, 1954, 1965
Folder 9
Sellery, George Clarke
Sellin, Lloyd B.
Selter, Mr.
Selvidge, R. B.
1925
1934-35
1956
1934
Seminole County Teachers Assoc.
Seminole Public Library
Semple, Anne R.
1927
1942
1938
Folder 10
Sender, H. M.
1936-42, 1948-49, 1954
Folder 11
Sensabaugh, George F. & Elizabeth 1946-48, 1950, 1960
Sensabaugh, Leon F.
1932-33, 1935, 1940,
1946-47, 1955-56
Senter, Leon B.
1934
Folder 12
Sentman, Everett Edgar, Jr.
Sequoyah Weavers
Sequoyah Indian School
Serenius, C. A.
Servin, Manuel
Sessions, Dorothy M.
Setser, Vernon G.
Settle, Raymond W.
1944-45, 1966
1946
1962
1945
1964
1926
1932
1939
Folder 13
Settle, William A., Jr.
1948, 1950-52, 1964
Folder 14
Severs Hotel
Severance, Henry O.
Severson, Lewis & Ruth
Sexton, Charles Eli
Sexton, Roberta
Sexton, T. G.
Seymour, Otto C.
Shades, C. T.
1946
1936
1954-55, 1958, 1960
1944-45
1922
1951
1928-29
1958
Folder 15
Shadid, Ruth
Shaefer, John B.
Shafer, Boyd C.
Shafer, Rebecca
Shaffer, Clarence A.
Shaffer, Maxine
Shalloo, J. P.
1932, 1935
1938
1938, 1954, 1956
1939
1945
1930
1939-40
Folder 16
Shambaugh, Benjamin F.
1923, 1925, 1930, 1932,
1934
1948, 1950, 1952
1924-25
1924-25
1924
1923, 1927
Shanklin, Brunette
Shanklin, May L.
Shanklin, S. M.
Shanklin, Sarah
Shannon, C. W.
Shannon, Fanny H.
1930
Folder 17
Shannon, Fred A.
1928, 1943-45, 1948
Folder 18
Shannon, G. W.
Sharp, Eldar G.
Sharp, Louis J., III
Sharp, Mary G.
Sharp, Morrison
1953
1925
1938
1957
1935
Folder 19
Sharp, Paul F.
1971
Folder 20
Sharp, R. A.
Sharpe, Margarette
Sharvy, Robert lee
Shattuck, Agnes
Shaw, A. G. L.
Shaw, Chandler
Shaw, Edward A.
Shaw, Frank & Etta
1938
1967-68
1940
1945
1953
1947
1967-68
Folder 21
Shaw, J. O.
Shaw, Joseph L.
Shaw, M. M.
Shaw, O. E.
Shawhean, John F.
Shawn, Lena Faye
Shawver, Lona
Shearer, David
1922, 1938, 1940-41, 1952
1936
1929
1936-37
1925
1938
1936, 1951
1964
Folder 22-23
Shearer, Ernest & Erin
1941, 1954-63, 1966, 1968
Folder 24
Shearer, Joe
Shearon, Ben (Mrs.)
Sheehan, John M.
Sheeley, Rose M.
Sheffey, Coke S.
1932
1941
1941
1954
1930
Folder 25-26
Sheffy, L. F.
1930-31, 1934, 1937-39,
1946-47, 1950, 1956-57,
1962-63, 1965
Shefrin, Jack Allen
1940
Box 62
Folder 1
Sheldon, A. E.
Shelton. Annie
Shelton, Arlie Belle
Shelton, H. L.
Shelton, Joel
Shelton, Louralene
Shelton, V. Lauren
Shelton, W. L.
Shelton, Wilma L.
1931
1937
1926
1926
1930
1928, 1930
1941
1937
1937
Folder 2
Shepard, Erlene
Shepard, Gladys
Shepard, L. L.
Shepherd, Pete W.
Sheppard, R. D. (Mrs.)
Shepperd, Ida
Sher, J. J.
Sheraton Hotel
Sherman Hotel
Sherman, Arthur (Mrs. Metha)
Sherman, C. H. (Mrs.)
1923-24
1931
1922
1964
1941
1931
1923-24
1952
1943
1964
1934-35
Folder 3
Sherman, Caroline B.
Sherman, Fanny
Sherman, George F.
Sherman, William F.
Sherrill, Estella V. L.
1934-35
1930
1954
1951
1939
Folder 4
Sherwood, Diana
Sherwood, Morgan B.
Shettles, E. L.
Shields, George
Shields, J. E.
Shikles, Dewey
1948
1965
1932
1924
1932-33
1941-43, 1949
Folder 5
Shiller, Samuel
Shinn, B. Claude
Shipley, Max L.
Shipp, B. A.
Shipp, Josephine
Shippee, Lester B.
1931
1943
1940
1943
1930
1923, 1934, 1937-39, 1941
Folder 6
Shirk, George H.
1951-52, 1955, 1957-61,
1964, 1969
Folder 7
Shirk, John (Mrs.)
Shirley, E. E.
Shleppey, John W.
Shockley, Martin S.
Shockley, Minnie
Shoemake, Anna Lene
Shoemaker, Floyd
Shoemaker, H. A.
Shofner, J. B.
1939
1946, 1959
1942, 1944
1930
1937
1934, 1937, 1947
1948
1943
Folder 8
Shomer, Samuel E.
Shornery, George
Short, G. Y.
Short, George
Shortes, Sam
Shortridge, W. P.
Shoults, Charles (Mrs. Meta)
Shoup, Elden C.
Shoupe, Evelyn
Shrever, Ida M.
Shreves, R. M.
1956
1923, 1949
1949
1924
1923
1926-27
1936-37
1925
1929
1937, 1945
1909
Folder 9
Shriever, William
Shryock, Richard H.
Shumaker, Ann
Shumaker, Pauline
Shuman, Malcolm K.
Shuman, Ronald
Shumate, Wade H.
Shutler, Norman & Virginia
1944
1942
1931
1942
1952, 1954
1952
1931, 1933-34, 1937
1939, 1941, 1944-46,
1952, 1956, 1963-64
Folder 10
Siberts, Bruce
1941-42, 1944, 1947,
1949-50
Folder 11
Sibley, Erbidge
Sickling, Edna S.
Sides, Joseph C.
Siegel, Elbert
Sigler, E. A.
1948
1941
1965
1928
Folder 12
Sills, Ashley H.
1928, 1931, 1935, 1938-39,
1942, 1957
Folder 13
Silver, James W.
Silvidge, Robert B.
Simmons, Charles
1942-43
1935
1939
Simmons, Christine
Simmons, Clayton L.
Simmons, Eva M.
Simmons, Harry
1934, 1937-38
1936
1922, 1935
1930, 1939
Simmons, Wendell & Simmons
Book Concern
1926, 1929
Folder 15
Simmons, Wheeler
Simms, Ruthanna M.
Simon, C. M. (Mrs.)
Simon, Dick S.
Simons, Kenneth W.
Simpson, Anna Mae
Simpson, Clinton
Simpson, Earl J.
Simpson, F. M.
Simpson, Frances
Simpson, Hartley
Simpson, Jesse
Sims, Ada B.
Sims, Alleen
Sims, D. A.
1929
1933-34
1953
1941
1964
1967
1943
1928-29
1935
1922, 1924, 1928
1943
1925
1926
1932
1942
Folder 16-17
Sims, Everrett M. (Prentice-Hall)
1947-48
Folder 18
Sims, G. M.
Sims, H. H.
Sinar, Robert
Sinclair, Marguerite L.
Sinclair, T. C.
Sing, Wong
Singer, L. W., Company
1944
1937
1955
1940-41, 1943
1960
1928
1934
Folder 19
Sipe, Janice
Sipes, Jasper
Sires, Ina
Sisters of Divine Providence
Sitkareff, Alexis
Sivak, Gustav
Six, Ray L.
1960
1921, 1930
1925-26
1929
1922
1941
1931, 1949, 1952, 1957,
1960-62, 1970
Folder 20
Skaggs, C. R.
Skaggs, J. M.
Skala, Neola
1932
1969
1938
Folder 14
Skalnik, Mabel Huff
Skeen, James M.
Skemp, Helen W.
Skinner, Esthmer H.
1930
1930
1947
1922-25, 1927, 1942-43
Folder 21
Skipper, O. C.
Slack, P. C.
Slater, J. A.
Slaughter, Dell Pemberton
Slaughter, E. M.
Slaughter, R. L.
Sleepy Hollow Restoration
Slentz, Helen I.
Sloan, Ida C.
Sloan, W. W.
Slover, Robert H.
1932-34, 1940
1925
1935
1924
1932
1924
1955
1934-35
1950
1942
1936-38, 1940
Folder 22
Small, Frank
Smartt, E. W.
Smay, Joe
1923, 1932, 1935
1941
1947, 1960, 1962, 1968
Folder 23
Smedley, Chester E. (Mrs.)
Smith & Hardwick
Smith Book Company
Smith-Newman Motor Company
Smith’s Studio
Smith, A. Frank
Smith, Alden
Smith, Alexander Silliman
Smith, Anna A.
Smith, Brenda
Smith, C. A.
Smith, C. C.
Smith, C. S.
Smith, Cairns K.
1940
1939-40
1934, 1937-40, 1943, 1952
1955
1924
1955
1936
1933
1923
1961
1937, 1958
1923-26, 1944
1946
1930, 1937
Folder 24
Smith, Calvin T.
1931, 1939, 1942, 1947,
1951, 1957
1924
1953
1930
1951
1930
Smith, Carrie Lou
Smith, Charles G.
Smith, Clive (Mrs.)
Smith, Cornelia
Smith, Cyril E.
Box 63
Folder 1
Smith, David
1958-62, 1694, 1968
Folder 2
Smith, Dewitt
Smith, Duane D.
Smith, Dwight H.
1933
1940
1923-24, 1928-29, 1949
Folder 3
Smith, Dwight L.
1949-50, 1952-56, 1958-60,
1962
Folder 4
Smith, E. D.
Smith, Eardeen
Smith, Earl O.
Smith, Elizabeth
Smith, Ellen
Smith, Elmo
1930
1922-23
1935
1930
1929
1940
Folder 5-6
Smith, Emily
1923, 1926, 1931-37,
1939-41, 1943, 1960
Folder 7
Smith, Erwin E.
Smith, Fay I.
Smith, Ferguson Grant
Smith, Frances
1925, 1930-31
1947-48
1932
1933-36
Folder 8
Smith, Frank J.
Smith, Franklin C.
Smith, G. Herbert
Smith, G. Kerry
Smith, George
Smith, Geraldine
Smith, Gilbert H.
Smith, Helen Brown
Smith, Helen Reagan
Smith, Henry Nash
Smith, Hermon Dunlap
Smith, Hessie
Smith, J. F.
Smith, J. Gillette
Smith, J. Kent
Smith, J. L.
Smith, J. Russell
Smith, Jack
Smith, James Morton
Smith, Jane F.
Smith, Jay B.
1941
1935
1932
1962
1942, 1948, 1958
1940-41
1928
1933
1962-63, 1966
1944, 1951
1940
1932-1941
1932
1932
1938
1932
1954
1944-45
1941-42
1964
1948
Folder 9
Smith, Joe Patterson
1944-48, 1952
Folder 10
Smith, John W. V.
Smith, Joy Bell
Smith, Juanita Johnston
Smith, Juliette
Smith, Lee H.
Smith, Leon O.
Smith, Leroy K.
Smith, Lizzie
Smith, Logan
Smith, Luther Ely
Smith, M. J.
1939, 1941-42
1934
1955
1939
1972
1938
1940
1931
1940
1934
1936, 1938
Folder 11
Smith, Mr. & Mrs. M. P.
1923-26, 1929-30, 1934-35,
1938, 1942-43, 1948
Folder 12
Smith, Margaret Hare
Smith, Mary B.
Smith, Mary H.
Smith, Maurice G.
Smith, Opal
Smith, Paul
1940
1932
1932
1929-30
1930
1933
Folder 13
Smith, Peggy
Smith, Quay
Smith, Rebecca W.
Smith, Richard C. (Mrs.)
Smith, Robbie
Smith, Robert J.
1965
1930-31, 1934, 1950
1927, 1944
1942
1925
1943
Folder 14
Smith, Roy M.
Smith, Ruby L.
Smith, Ruth B.
Smith, Sam
Smith, S. P.
1964
1934, 1939-40
1940
1931
1927-28, 1931-32
Folder 15
Smith, Sonia
Smith, Thomas J.
Smith, Vera Fay
Smith, Vivian A.
Smith, W. E.
Smith, Walter R.
Smith, Wells
Smith, Wendell L.
Smith, Wilbert G.
1939
1948
1929
1931
1928
1942
1924
1957
1939
Smith, William
Smith, William Holt
1930-31
1935
Smither, Harriet
Smithey, Annie
Smithsonian Institution
Smizer, E. Rollins (Mrs.)
1938
1934
Folder 17
Smock, Eloise E.
1933-38, 1940, 1942, 1950
Folder 18
Smoot, W. C.
Smyth, John S.
Smyth, Winfield S.
Sneed, Earl
Snider, Dorothy Faye
Snider, Nell A.
Sniffen, M. K.
Snoddy, E. W.
Snodgrass, A. F.
Snouffer, Cora
Snow, F. C.
Snow, Helen
Snow, Wylie
Snowbarger, Vernon A.
Snowbarger, Willis E.
Snuggs, R. Grady
Snyder, Oklahoma
Snyder, Charles E.
Snyder, DeWitt C. (Mrs.)
Snyder, Ernest G.
1939
1951
1924
1939-40
1946
1940
1928
1930
1929
1923
1932
1923
1940
1942
1942
1932
1955-56
1931
1947
1955
Folder 19
Snyder, Frederic
Snyder, George
Snyder, James N.
Snyder, John C.
Snyder, Laurence H.
Snyder, Nick
Snyder, R. Lee
Snyder, S. B.
Snyder, Sam A.
Social Science Abstracts
Social Security Administration
Soliday, George W.
1927
1934
1923
1927-29
1948-52
1958
1923, 1925, 1931
1931
1939
1932
1956
1921
Folder 20
Solomon, J. C.
Solomon, Lewis E.
1940
1923-24
Folder 16
1943
Sone, L. L.
Sonnichsen, C. L.
Soontay, Howard, Jr.
Sortal, Chet L.
1938
1934, 1944, 1948, 1951
1945
1951
Folder 21
Sossomon, D. C.
1955
Souter, Lex King
1930
Southeastern State Teachers College 1926
Southern California University
Committee on Fellowships
1942
Educational Program, Director
1940
Southern Historical Association
1960
Southern Sportsman Company
1943
Southern University
1956
Southwest Press
1929, 1934
Southwest Review
1947
Southwest Rural Electric Association 1962
Southwestern Microfilm
1940
Southwestern Political & Social
Science Association
1924
Southworth, Herbert R.
1933
Souy, Katherine
1924
Sowers, Alice
1953
Folder 22
Spain, Eady
Spann, D. M.
Spann, Robert W.
Spann, Mr. & Mrs. S. E.
Sparger, Julia
Sparkman, John (Mrs.)
Spaulding, E. Wilder
Spaulding, F. H.
Spears, Roy
Specialists’ Education Bureau
Speck, Pearl
Speelman, Margaret Pearson-
1937
1934
1947
1925, 1929-30
1938
1928-29
1942
1931
1938
1944
1936-37
1931
Folder 23
Speich, Virginia
Spence, Ralph B.
Spencer, Charles
Spencer, Lee
Spencer, Richard
Spethmann, Mame V.
Spielman, Barbara
Spiers, Edward (Mrs.)
Spiker, Sina
1939
1935
1948
1950-51, 1957, 1963
1944
1929
1966
1936-37
1955
Spiller, E. B.
1934
Folder 24
Spillman, W. J.
Spira, Lupe G.
Spiva, Agnes E.
Splown, Walter M. W.
Spoeher, Alexander
Spraberry, G. E.
1927
1927
1929
1930
1939
1928, 1931, 1935, 1937,
1953, 1957
Folder 25
Spradlin, Mamie
Spradlin, S. B.
Spradling, Dave K.
Spradling, Laura
Sprague, Lillie
Sprague, Pearl
Spreen, J. Orville
Sprekelmeyer, Mary Alphonsus
Spring, Agnes Wright
1940
1931
1946
1966
1931-32
1951
1964
1930
1961, 1964
Folder 1
Spring, Otto
1934, 1963-65
Folder 2
Springer, C. E.
Springfield, Stewart
Sprohn, Hugh N.
Srygley, Ola
Staats, Frances
Stachowiak, Edward J.
Stackpole Company
1942
1938
1924
1939-40
1944
1960-61
1955
Folder 3
Staffellbach, Ralph E.
1923-24, 1927-30, 1932-33,
1935
Folder 4
Stafford, Marjorie
Stafford, Mary Ellen
Stafford, Ted
Stagg, Carolyn Willyoung
Stagge, Kathryn M.
Staggs, Sue
Staib, J. R.
Stairrett, Agnes
Stalker, Mary Louise
Stall, N. B.
Stalnaker, Luther N.
1923, 1930-31, 1934, 1940
1925
1946
1944
1942
1956
1939
1928
1925
1924
1947
Box 64
Stambaugh, R. B.
Standard Book Company
Standards, Ralph
1927, 1931-32
1937
1958
Standefer, J. B.
Standley, Benoin
Standley, Charles S.
Standley, Elizabeth
Standley, I. W. (Mrs.)
Standridge, Evelyn
Stanislowski, L. (Mrs.)
Stanford University
Press
Registrar
Stanley, D. S.
Stanley, Martha Woodle
Stanley, Mary
Stanoyevich, M. S.
1948
1932
1927
1927-28
1923
1959
1955
Folder 6
Stansbury, Lennie Pearl
Stansbury, Pattie Green
Stanton, H. V.
Stanton, J. W.
Stanton, Roy F.
Starck, Carl A. (Mrs. Lula M.)
Stark, J. Aubrey
Stark, L. J. (Mrs.)
Stark, Loren D.
1932
1938, 1941
1929
1931
1930
1939
1929
1926
1934-35
Folder 7
Starks, Carrie
Starr, H. J.
Starr, Harris E.
Starr, Mae Marie
State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance
Company
Stavig, Alf R.
Steadman, Cecil
Stebbins, Henry E.
Stebbins, Jean
Stebbins, Joel
Stechert, G. E., & Company
Steed, J. B.
Steeds, C. L.
Steeds, Cecile
1937
1939
1942
1945
1934-35, 1938, 1955
1950
1925
1953
1939
1945
1937
1934
1951
1915
Steele, A. G.
1924, 1926, 1934
Folder 5
Folder 8
1938
1925
1935
1925
1922
1929
Steele, Aubrey L.
1937, 1939, 1943, 1945
Folder 9
Steele, George W.
1915
Folder 10
Steele, Lee
Steele, Pat
Steen, Carl T.
Steen, Ralph
Steffen, E. H.
1940
1947
1941, 1961
1932
1925, 1927
Folder 11
Stegall, L. R.
Stegall, Roy
Stegner, Louise
Steinberger, Mary Jane
Stell, Jacqueline
Stell, Robert W.
Stellwagon, J. E.
Stenburg, Richard r.
Stephens, Al R.
1930-31
1958
1938-39
1939
1943
1954
1915
1931-32, 1934-35, 1937
1951, 1953
Folder 12
Stephens, Earl W. (Mrs.)
Stephens, F. F.
Stephens, Floyd
Stephens, Halbert R.
Stephens, Hope
Stephens, Ron
Stephens, Tom W.
Stephens, William M.
Stephenson, Chesley Cargle, Jr.
Stephenson, E. J.
Stephenson, Lyle
Stephenson, Marcia
1949
1947
1938
1923-24
1933
1938, 1940
1952
1934
1939
1923
1937-38
1932-33
Folder 13
Stephenson, Margaret
Stephenson, Richard
Stephenson, Vera
Stephenson, W. R.
1939, 1942
1933
1933
1924
Folder 14
Stephenson, Wendall H.
1926, 1939, 1943, 1947-48
Folder 15
Sterling, Bonnie Belle
Sterling, Mary
Sterling, Thomas H.
Sterner, Evelyn
Stevens, Hotel
Stevens, Billye M.
1929
1952
1934
1933
1938, 1944, 1950
1954
Folder 16
Stevens, C. D.
1929-31, 1934, 1942
Folder 17
Stevens, David
1933-35, 1942-44, 1947
Folder 18
Folder 19
Stevens, Dorothy
Stevens, John H.
Stevens, R. J.
Stevens, W. D.
Stewart, D. D.
Stewart, Deborah
1952-55, 1957
1934
1954
1953
1955
1961
Folder 20-21
Stewart, Dora Ann
1922-25, 1929-34, 1937,
1939
Folder 22
Stewart, Edward
Stewart, Elizabeth
Stewart, Eugene R.
Stewart, F. L.
Stewart, F. M.
Stewart, Ida Mae
Stewart, Janet
Stewart, John Hall
Stewart, O. L.
Stewart, Oscar (Mrs.)
Stewart, Sandra
1927
1934
1938
1926
1924
1939
1944
1929
1946
1925, 1928, 1931
1957, 1959, 1961
Folder 23
Stewart, Watt
1930, 1932, 1935, 1937-38
Folder 24
Stice, Edward C.
Stiewig, J. E.
Stigall, L. R.
Stilgebouer, F. G.
Still, Clem L.
Still, L. C.
Stilley, Francis
1932
1944
1931
1945
1939
1926
1941
Folder 25-27
Stine, O. C.
1924-31, 1933-34, 1937-39
Folder 28
Stines, Edna Mae
Stinnett, Ed
Stinson, Benjamin D.
Stinson, John T.
Stinson, Ruth E.
Stith, Mary E.
Stitzel, Cora Harris
1923-24
1937-38
1953
1932-33
1934
1952, 1955, 1960
1945
Folder 29
Stivers, Eugenia
1961, 1964, 1966
Folder 30
Stockard, L. V.
Stocking, George
Stockton, Ethel
Stockton, L. S.
Stockwell, Elmer
Stoddard, George D.
Stoeger Arms Corporation
Stokely, Roy
Stokes Publishing Company
1941
1931
1924
1956
1950
1941
1954
1950
1932-33
Folder 31
Stone, C. R.
1936-38
Folder 1
Stone, C. W.
Stone, Irving
Stone, Isaac A.
Stone, James H.
Stone, Mamie Lee
Stone, Robbie
1923
1960
1940
1949
1955
1932
Folder 2
Stone, W. J.
1922-26, 1928-29
Folder 3
Stoops, A. J.
Storm, Frank
Storms, C. S.
Story, J. A.
Stout, Cleo
Stout, Jewel Grace
Stout, J. B.
Stovall, Evelyn
Stovall, Jewel
1930
1939
1935
1931
1929-30
1950
1922-23, 1933-35, 1964
1955
1932
Folder 4
Stovall, Willis
1933, 1940, 1947, 1949-50,
1952
Folder 5
Stowell Printing Company
Stowell, Edna B.
Straight, Dick
Strain, Judson
Strain, Paul R.
Stratman-Thomas, Helene
Stratton, George E.
1941
1945
1946
1937
1943, 1946, 1961
1949
1954
Box 65
Strauss, Bruno
Strawn, Juanita
Streeter, A. C.
Streeter, F. B.
1948
1932
1932
1952
Folder 6
Strevey, Tracey E.
Strickland, Clara E.
Strickland, Rex W.
Stringer, Elizabeth
Stromberg, June Helton
1945
1921-22, 1924
1931, 1960
1957
1939
Folder 7
Stuart, William
Stubbeman, Mary Lou
Stubbs, Gerald T.
Stuck, Florence
Student, Joe
Sturges, W. M.
Sturgis, Wellings P.
Suagee, Frances Hayes
1924, 1928
1947
1952
1954
Suddeth, Ruth Elgin
Sullens, J. H.
Sullivan, John S.
Sullivan, W. L. (Mrs.)
Summers, Dorothy
Summers, George
Summers, L. C.
Sunday Evening Club
Sunday, W. E. (Mrs.)
Sunflower, Mississippi Public
Schools
Sunray Oil Company, D-X
Superintendent of Documents
Superintendent of Public
Documents
Superior Insurance Company
Surdevant, R.
Surrell, Hilda Dale
Suthers, W. K.
Sutterfield, George
1953
1933
1926
1954
1955
1936
1932
1955
1923
Folder 8
1923-24
1937
1944-46, 1951
1931
1958
1925, 1937-38
1928
1955
1922
1934-35
1958
1926
Folder 9
Sutton, Fred E.
1929-30, 1936-39
Folder 10
Sutton, G. B.
Sutton, George M.
Sutton, W. S.
1925
1953, 1960
1925
Svendsen, Kester
Swango, Tom W.
Swank, F. B.
Swann, George A.
Swanson, Colbert
Swartz, Willis G.
1952
1929
1929
1932
1949
1929
Folder 11
Swearingen, Lloyd & Lillian
Swearingen, M.
Sweedlun, Verne S.
Sweets, Henry A.
Swem, E. G.
Swets, N. V., Zeitlinger
Swift & Company
Swinney, B. C.
Swiss Review of World Affairs
1936, 1939, 1952
1928
1941
1922
1940-42
1967
1925
1937, 1940
1962
Folder 12
Sydnor, Charles S.
1926, 1940-46
Folder 13
Symington, J.
Szwedzicki, C.
1937
1933, 1936
Tabler, Frances Adams
Tacke, D. A.
Taeusch, Carl F.
Taft, W. H.
Tait, John W.
Tait, T. J.
Talbot, J. L.
Taliaferro, Elizabeth W.
Talihina, Oklahoma, Board of
Education
Talkington, Gladys
1962
1937
1935, 1939-40
1952
1938-40
1924
1922
1935
Folder 2
Talley, Maudie
Talley, William W.
Tandy, Lucy
1949
1960
1934, 1937-38, 1942-43,
1945-46, 1950-52
Folder 3
Tandy, W. L.
Tannenbaum, Sol, Lottie & Esther
Tanner, Joaquina
Tappan, F. G.
Tarman, Fred
1958
1961-63
1944
1922-24
1931, 1935, 1953, 1961
Box 66
Folder 1
1930
1931
Tarsip, Martha
Tassin, Ray
Tate, J. N.
Tate, J. S.
1940-41
1960, 1962
1934
1925
Folder 4
Tate, R. C.
1921, 1925-26, 1928-31
Folder 5
Tatum, Elwood
Taul, John (Mrs. Blanche)
Taylor, A. Elizabeth
Taylor, A. LeRoy
Taylor, B. A.
Taylor, Baxter
1932
1933, 1943
1943
1930-31
1932-34, 1936-37, 1939,
1941
1930, 1932, 1941, 1949
Folder 6
Taylor, Beatrice
Taylor, Charles H.
Taylor, Charles R.
Taylor, Cora
Taylor, E. C.
Taylor, E. H.
Taylor, Elizabeth M.
Taylor, George (Mrs.)
Taylor, Gordon E.
Taylor, Helen
Taylor, Helen C.
1953
1941
1940
1929
1960
1928-29
1930, 1936
1936
1934
1949
1923
Folder 7
Taylor, Mr. & Mrs. Henry C.
Taylor, Henry W.
Taylor, Hortense S.
Taylor, Howard
Taylor, Joe & Elsie
Taylor, John Preston
Taylor, L. W.
Taylor, M. E.
Taylor, M. W.
Taylor, Martha
Taylor, Mendell
Taylor, Mildred
Taylor, Paul
Taylor, R. S.
Taylor, R. Z.
Taylor, Ross M.
1942, 1952, 1956-57
1942
1951
1944
1964
1935
1936
1930
1923
1963
1939-40
1932
1937, 1939, 1942, 1949
1925
1955
1964-65, 1971
Folder 8
Taylor, T. U.
1930
Taylor, Victor (Mrs.)
Taylor, W. H.
Taylor, Wallace
Taylor, Walter P.
Teachers’ Placement Services
Teakle, Thomas
Teaman, Paul A.
Teenor, E.
Teeter, Thomas A. H.
1937-39
1930
1933
1952
1943
1932-33
1934
1958
1941-42, 1947
Tennant, Lotta M.
Tenney, Charles D.
Tenney, C. W.
Terrell, Robert C.
Terrill, Bob
Terry, Anita
Terry, O. C. (Mrs.)
Terwilliger, C. H.
TeSelle, Clarence J.
Teston, Marlene
Tetzlaff, L. O.
Tewkesbury, Verne
Tewksbury, Albert M.
Texas Company
Texaco, Incorporated
Texas State Historical Association
Texas, University of
Department of Education
Graduate School, Dean
Press
Thach, W. Thomas (Mrs.)
1935
1941
1928
1926
1961
1936
1936
1925
1928
1947
1960
1938
1934
1947, 1958
1961
1953-54
1940
1931
1960
1952
Folder 10
Thacker, Constance
Thackston, J. Nat
Thannhausen, C. J.
Tharpe, Robert H.
Thetford, Francis
Thiel, Ronald E.
Thielking, Mary Lou
Thiessen, Kate I.
Thigpen, A. F. (Mrs.)
Thigpen, James B.
Thiriot, Joseph P. (Mrs.)
1937
c. 1952
1963
1937, 1939
1968
1964-65
1960, 1962
1934
1940
1940
1955
Folder 11-12
Thoburn, Joseph B.
1918, 1921-26, 1928-31,
1936-37
Folder 9
Folder 13
Thomas, Alfred B.
1926-30, 1932-33, 1936-37,
1939, 1944, 1957
Folder 14
Thomas, A. E.
Thomas, Charles M.
Thomas, Clarence
Thomas, Clarke M.
Thomas, D. C. (Mrs.)
1936
1935-36
1933
1961
1939
Folder 15
Thomas, David Y.
1924, 1926, 1928-30,
1933, 1935-37, 1939,
1941
Folder 16
Thomas, Edgar P.
Thomas, Elmer
1960
1929, 1932, 1934-35,
1942-43, 1947
Folder 17
Thomas, Ethel B.
Thomas, Eudora Elizabeth
Thomas, George W.
Thomas, Gardaline
Thomas, J. C.
Thomas, James M.
Thomas, Janette
1964
1940
1951
1928
1928
1941, 1943
1953
Folder 18
Thomas, Sister M. Ursula
1933-34, 1936-37, 1939,
1943
Folder 19
Thomas, Margaret
Thomas, Modena
Thomas, O. D.
Thomas, Raymond
Thomas, Ruth
Thomas, W. D.
Thomas, Winnie Jones
Thomas, Oklahoma School Board
Thomason, H. F.
Thomason, Sara
Thomasson, Isabelle
1948-49
1933, 1954
1931
1932, 1958
1939
1939
1934
1936
1923
1939
1922-23
Folder 20
Thompson Book Store
1929-32
Thompson, Bradley D.
1941
Thompson, Charles M. (Mrs. Gladys) 1938
Thompson, D. D.
1931
Thompson, Dorothy Mae
1924
Thompson, E. Bruce
Thompson, E. O.
Thompson, Edgar T.
Thompson, Elaine Bizzell
Thompson, Elaine Reid
Thompson, Eleanor Shepherd
Thompson, Frances
1951
1933
1942
Folder 21
Thompson, Francis W.
Thompson, Georgia May
Thompson, Hamilton
Thompson, Horace
Thompson, J. E.
Thompson, J. P. (Mrs.)
1949. 1951-52, 1954
1931, 1933
1923-24
1933
1922-23
1947
Folder 22
Thompson, J. T.
1928-30. 1941, 1943
Folder 1
Thompson, James Westfall
1926, 1932
Folder 2
Thompson, Jesse
Thompson, R. E.
Thompson, R. Elmo
Thompson, Rachael
Thompson, Reuel Thompson
(Mrs. Joyce)
Thompson, Robert
Thompson, Robert L.
Thompson, Samuel H.
Thompson, Wallace C.
Thompson, W. H.
1935
1922
1949
1925
1956
1953
1938
1933, 1939, 1950
1952, 1958, 1961-62
1927
Thompson, Walter
Thompson, Warren S.
Thomsen, Fred C. (Mrs.)
Thornton, Dovie
Thornton, E. W.
Thornton, Richard H.
Thornton, Sarah
Thornton, Sue B.
Thorp, Hattie
Thorp, Rowena
Thorson, Winston B.
Thrash, Wilma
1927, 1931
1924
1950
1934
1942, 1944, 1961
1933, 1935
1923-24
1939
1930
1935
1939
1933
1939
1938
Box 67
Folder 3
Folder 4
Throm, Edward L.
Throne, Mildred
Throop, George Reeves
Thrower, Stella & Peter
Thrower, L. B.
Thurber, C. H.
Thurston, Mary Ila
1945-46
1945
1937
1965
1955
1924, 1930
1953-54
Folder 5
Tibbetts, Walter
Tidrow, Alice
Tiger Hotel
Tighe, Benjamin
Tighe, Richard J.
Tigner, Fannie M.
Tilden, Anita S.
Tilford, Hubert M.
Tilghman, Zoe A.
Tiller, B. A. (Mrs.)
Tillinghast, Albert (Mrs. Florence
Redfield)
Tillison, J. D.
Tilton, Donald
Tilton, Fletcher S.
Times Journal Publishing Company
Timmerman, Hazel
1920
1936
1934
1951
1922-24
1922
1937
1950
1935-36, 1940
1957
Folder 6
Timmons, Mr. & Mrs. Boyce
Timmons, Wayne
Timms & Howard
Tinling, Marion
Tinsley, Addie Belle
Tinsley, Delora
Tinsley, Ersel
1938, 1947, 1952
1934
1938
1944
1937, 1941, 1967
1952, 1960-61
1937
Folder 7
Tinsley, Mr. & Mrs. James
1954-63
Folder 8
Tipps, Wilna
Tittle, Lem H. (Mrs. Mallie Jo)
Titus, Herbert
Todd, B. W. (Mrs.)
Todd, William
Tolbert, Mr. & Mrs. I. R.
Tolbert, Miles G.
Tolbert, Raymond
Tolleson, Dick
Tolson, Ardath
1972
1924, 1939, 1966
1966
1928
1937-38
1943
1960
1921, 1924, 1939
1938
1929
1939
1957
1932
1936
1939
1935
Tomberlin, Alyie
Tomberlin, Irma
1925
1957
Folder 9
Tomlinson, Willie A.
Tompkins, Roy R.
1923
1924, 1927-28, 1933, 1937,
1939, 1941, 1944-45,
1952-53
Folder 10
Tompkins, Stuart R. & Edna J.
1932-33, 1935, 1937,
1939-40
Folder 11
Tonemah, A. Scott
Toole, Lena M.
Tooley, Marvin O.
Toothaker, H. E.
Topping, Gladys
Torch Press
Torkelson, John (Mrs. Alva)
Tourtellottee, E. E.
Towers, Lemuel A.
Towne, Claude
1939-40
1940
1928
1943, 1945
1923, 1943-44, 1946
1947
1930
1945-46
1951-52
Folder 12
Townsend, Ella Allen
Tracksell, Ruth
Trager, Louis D., Jr.
Trainor, J. J.
Trammell, C. B.
Trapp, M. E.
Trask, Gail
Trask, Ralph
Travel, Clara L.
Travis, Vaud A.
Traylor, Gladys Needels
Traylor, L. B.
Treadaway, J. Jeanne
1938
1937
1966
1953
1937-38
1924-25
1933
1949
1935
1923, 1925-26, 1933
1971
1932
Folder 13
Treat, Mr. & Mrs. Victor H.
1960-61, 1963-64, 1966
Folder 14
Trent, Dover P.
Tresidder, Argus
Trexler, H. A.
Trickett, Dean
Triffett, Terry (about)
Triplett, Grady (Mrs.)
Tripp, Rev. & Mrs. Paul H.
Troesch, Sherry
1947
1956-57
1932
1940
1942
1931
1957
1963
Trotter, Eva Vorel
1940, 1944
Trout, Clement E.
1952
Trout, W. W. (Mrs. SophieMoseley) 1936
Folder 15
Trowbridge, E. A.
Truby, W. J.
True, C. Allen
True, Rodney H.
True, Wallace M.
Trueblood, Elva
Truex, Dorothy
Truitt, Ruth B.
Trujillo, Antonio
Truman, Harry S., Library
1930, 1932
1924
1927, 1929
1923
1939-41
1930, 1932, 1936
1950
1930-31
1931
1971
Folder 16-21
Truman, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd W.
1925-26, 1928, 1945,
1948-68, 1970-72
Folder 1
Truscott, Patsy
Tsoi, Simon
Tsoodle, Lorene (about)
Tuck, A. A.
Tuck, Gary A.
Tucker, Mr.
Tucker, Jane
Tucker, Morris B.
Tucker, William Pierce
Tuggle, Troy S.
1934
1964-65
1943
1948, 1950
1969
1934
1930
1932, 1941
1932
1971, 1974
Folder 2
Tullis, Coral H.
Tulsa Book Shop
Tulsa Storage & Transfer Company
Tulsa University
Tunnell, B. H.
Tunnell, E. B.
Tupelo, Oklahoma School Board
Turgeau, Viola L.
Turnbull, Mr. & Mrs. John E.
Turnbull, Mary
Turnbull, Mary Lee
Turnbull, Susan
Turner, Alvin C.
Turner, C. W.
Turner, E. R.
1930
1946
1925
1924
1929
1927
1931
1936
1958
1939, 1943
1949
1964
1944
1925
1925
Box 68
Folder 3
Turner, Frederick Jackson
1916, 1923, 1925-26, 1930
Folder 4
Turner, Frederick Jackson (Mrs.)
1919, 1924, 1944, 1948
Folder 5
Turner, Jesse (Mrs. Lucille Price)
1937
Folder 6
Turner, J. H.
Turner, Lynn W.
Turner, P. L.
Turner, Raymond
1933
1934
1929
1924
Folder 7
Turner, Roy
1949, 1958
Folder 8
Turney, Elsie L.
Tuska, Benjamin
Tuthill, Edward
Tuthill, R. J.
Tuton, J. O.
Tutt, Phyllis
Tuttle, Charles E.
1938
1930
1931
1922
1937-39
1946
1923, 1942
Folder 9
Tuttle, Edward M.
1938-39, 1946
Folder 10
Tuttle, Pierson M.
Tweito, Andrew
Twyman, Robert W.
Tyler, George M.
Tyler, H. W.
1930
1932
1947
1936, 1945
1926
Folder 11
Tyler, S. Lyman
Tyner, Merle
Tyree, Alice
Tyree, Ruth Chase
Tyree, Woodson
Tyson’s Book Shop
Tyson, James A.
Tytenicz, Agnes
1961-62
1938
1946
1930
1941
1940
1930, 1932
1963
Uhls, Carlene
Umberger, H.
Umeewarra Mission
Underhill, Ruth
Underwood, Patricia
1952
1939
1955-56
1950-51
1947
Box 69
Folder 1
Underwood, W. H.
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company
Ungar, M. V. R.
Unger, Henry
United Church Board for World
Ministries
United Educators
United States Army, Fort Sill
United States
Civil Service Commission
Department of the Interior
Department of State
Department of War
Education Foundation in Australia
Government
Government Printing Office
(See also Supt. Of Documents)
1957
1934
1937
1920
1961
1934
1958
1930
1939, 1942, 1962, 1964
1954
1909
1952-53
1952
1955
Folder 2
University (of Okla.) Book Store
1924-26, 1928-30, 1932
Folder 3
University of Oklahoma Employment
Services
1953-54
University Photographic Studios
1952
University Placement Bureau
1942
University Press Printing
1937-38
University Publications
1939
Unruh, John D.
1932, 1935
Updegraff, Paul W.
1931
Upshaw & Company
1940
Upton, G. N.
1953
Urban, Fred
1936
Urban, Sister M.
1941
Urbansky, Virgie
1934
Usher, Roland G.
1937
Usry, J. M. (Mrs.)
1939
Usry, P. L.
1939
Utah Hotel
1963
Utley, Buford C.
1955
Utley, William T.
1952
Utterback, Priscilla
1954, 1957, 1960
Folder 4
University School students
1957
Vacin, Joe T.
1936-37
Box 70
Folder 1
Vammen, C. A.
Van Avery, F. B.
Van Benthuysen, H. H.
Van Court, E. J.
Vandale, Earl
Van D’Elden, Frank
Vanderburg, Nancy Ann
Vanderford, M. E.
Vanderlip, Bettie
VanderVelde, L. G.
Van Dorpe, P. M.
Van Duzer, C. E.
Van Dyke, R. C.
VanGundy, Morris S.
VanHook, Joseph O.
Van Malderen, P.
1948
1943
1931
1932
1941-42, 1946
1940
1953
1929
1950
1932
1941
1950
1928
1933
1931
1965-66
Folder 2
VanMale, John
1928-34, 1940
Folder 3
Van Meter, O. E.
Van Nostrand Company
Van Pelt, Marjorie
Van Tyne, C. H.
Vanucchi, Albert
1928, 1931, 1934
1949
1938
1924
1955
Folder 4
Van Vleet, A. H. & Evelyn B.
1923-25, 1934
Folder 5-6
Van Zandt, Mr. & Mrs. Howard
1937, 1940-43, 1951-52,
1958-60, 1962, 1967,
1969-72
Folder 7
Varley, R. W.
Vartanian, Margaret W.
Vaughan, B. F.
Vaughan, Floyd L.
1951
1955
1923
1948
Folder 8
Vaughan, John
1927-30, 1932, 1936,
1939-40, 1946
Folder 9
Vaughan, Thomas A.
Vaughn, Edna
Vaught, Edgar S.
Vawter, Ruth
Veazey, J. R.
1956
1934
1942, 1957-58
1930
1939
Folder 10
Velarde, Herman
1930-33, 1940, 1942-45,
1947, 1952, 1955-57,
1961
Folder 11
Velarde, Pablita
Venable, Ima
1939-40
1942
Folder 12-13
Verner, Robert & Ara
1955-63, 1965-66
Folder 14
Vernon, J. B.
Vetter, H. A.
Vickers, M. C.
1945
1929, 1931, 1940, 1957
1924
Folder 15
Viles, Jonas
1932, 1934-36, 1939
Folder 16
Vilm, S. N.
Vincent, J. M.
Vincent, Russhie
Vinson, B. W.
Vinyard, Hosea
Virgin, Christine
Virginia Conservation Commission
Virginia, University of, Institute
of Public Affairs
Virtue, G. O.
1927-28
1949
1950
1945
1954
1939
1944
Folder 17
Voelkle, Hazle
Vogel, D. M.
Vogt, Paul L.
Voigtlander, Curtis V. (Mrs. Mary)
1934
1930
1927
1947
Folder 18
Voils, Jessie Wiley
Vollbrecht, William F.
1952-53, 1955-56
1937
Folder 19
Volwiler, A. T.
1926, 1930-31, 1934, 1943,
1946
Folder 20
Von der Lancken, C.
Von Stille, Rev.
Voorhees, Oscar M.
Vorel, Vieva
Vorheis, Richard
Vosper, Robert
Voth, Anna A.
Vulbrainy, Constance
1937
1939
1931
1930
1937
1952
1929
1947
Box 71
1929
1947
Folder 1
Waas, Drusilla C.
Wacker, Henry W.
Waddington, George R.
Waddle, Etta V.
Wade, Carter
Wade, J. T.
Wades-in-the-Water, Julia
Wadlington, Carloss
1931
1945
1939
1930
1941
1942
1927
1934
Folder 2
Wadsack, G. E.
1924-25, 1928-29, 1931-32,
1937-39, 1941, 1946-47
Folder 3
Wagener, Anthony
Waggoner, Virginia Lou
Wagner, H. R.
Wagner, Jene
Wagner, J. E.
Wagnon, E. L. (Mrs.)
Wagnon, Marion C.
Wahnsiedler, Walter J.
Wainwright, Nicholas B.
Walcott, Lutie Hailey
Waldrep, Tom
Walker, Mr. & Mrs. C. D.
Walker, C. F.
Walker, C. H.
1931
1932
1947
1937
1945
1922
1939
1930-31
1951
1940
1936
1944
1938
1934
Folder 4
Walker, Doug
Walker, Evans
Walker, George W.
Walker, Irene
Walker, J. E.
Walker, J. M.
Walker, Jessie Glyn
Walker, Keith
Walker, Kenneth O.
Walker, Leola
1958
1960
1933-35
1937
1958
1948
1939
1954, 1956, 1959-60
1941
1930, 1933, 1966
Folder 5
Walker, Louis Evans
Walker, Mary Frances
Walker, Mattie Virginia
Walker, Nadine
Walker, Mr. & Mrs. Paul A.
Walker, Robert
Walker, Ruth Ann
1959
1931
1934
1936
1930, 1935, 1952, 1957
1919
1939
Wall, Bennett H.
1961, 1965, 1971
Wall, Donna M.
Wall, Ernest J.
Wall, Henry C.
Wall, Harriette
Wall, Leon
Wall, Mary R.
Wall, Naomi Howard
Wall, Thomas P. (Mrs.)
Wallace, Allie B.
Wallace, Dora C.
Wallace, E.
Wallace, Henry F.
Wallace, James D.
Wallace, Tom
1964
1940
1945, 1950
Folder 7-8
Waller, Mr. & Mrs. John L.
1927-28, 1930-32, 1948,
1950, 1954-55, 1957,
1959-60, 1963-66, 1968
Folder 9
Walling, F. G.
Walling, Katherine
Wallingsford, Gladys
Walraven, J. E.
Walsh, A. F.
Walsh, John Patrick
Walsh, Marian M.
Walsh, Mary Phyllis
Walter, Erich A.
1937, 1937, 1939
Walter, G. W.
Walters, Margaret
Walters, Ruth
Walthall, J. L.
Walton, Clyde C.
Walton, VanCourtright
Waner, Eleanor
Wanlass, W. L.
Wannington, Howard
Wantland, Charles
Wantling, Donna
Waples-Painter Lumber Company
Warburton, Fred W.
Ward, C. Riley
Ward, Eunice E.
1922
1930, 1934
1934
1942
1959
1959
1940
1935
1947
1932
1955
1933
1928
1922
1936
Folder 6
Folder 10
1962
1966
1942, 1945, 1949, 1951
1964
1952
1929
1942
1939, 1941
1950
1951
1935
1931, 1935
1954
1940
1922
1934, 1946
1938
Ward, Jesse
Ward, John
Ward, Philip A.
Ward, R. P.
Ward, S. J. (Mrs.)
Ward, Samuel
1930-31
1953
1945
1937
1924
1943
Folder 11-13
Wardell, Morris
1921-25, 1927-30, 1932,
1935-37, 1940-41, 1943,
1945, 1947, 1952, 1956-57
Folder 14-15
Wardlaw, Frank
1958-67
Folder 16
Wardner, Ed
Ware, Leonard
Ware, Robert E.
Warhurst, Virginia
Warminski, Albert
Warner, Donald F.
1934-35
1964
1941
1938, 1940-42
1935
1940-41
Folder 17
Warren, Althea
Warren, Bobbera & Frances
Warren, Dale
Warren, F. M.
1939
1936
1930
1930, 1932, 1934, 1936,
1938
1937
Warren, Harris G.
Warren, Helen M.
Folder 18
Warren, Leora
1931
Warren, Mary
1960, 1962
Warren, Sidney
1941
Warrington, Howard
1947, 1954
Washbon, Lucerne Lee
1935
Washburne, George A.
1942
Washington Duke Hotel
1929
Washington Teachers Agency
1943
Washington, J. W. (Mrs.)
1964
Washington, P. W.
1925
Washington, Paul L.
1944, 1948
Washington State College Department
Of History
1942
Folder 19
Waterfield, C. B.
Watford, Joyce
Watford, Wilbur H.
Watkins, Charles k. (Mrs. Sharon)
1942
1939
1939, 1941
1966
Watkins, Ralph
Watkinson, Isabel
Watrous, Will
Watson, Clarice
Watson, Dorothy
Watson, E. L. (Mrs.)
Watson, James B.
Watson, Muriel P.
Watson, Phil
Watson, R. A.
1942
1925
1955
1933
1942
1954
1947
1953
1964
1937
Folder 20
Watson, Tom
Watson, Wenonah (Mrs.)
Watt, Kathleen
Watterman, Nixon
Watters, J. M.
Watton Studio, Photographers
Watts, Dorothy
Watts, Fred G. (Mrs.)
Way, Ross R.
1972
1966
1964-70
1922, 1930
1930
1924
1943-44
1935
1923
Folder 21
Weaks, Wesley Dale
Weatherford, N. B.
Weaver, Claude
Weaver, Dorris E.
Weaver, Elbert R.
Weaver, J. E.
Weaver, Velma G.
Weaver, Virginia
Webb, A. M. (Mrs.)
Webb, B.
Webb, David K.
1929
1931
1922, 1932
1923-24
1936-37
1948-49, 1951
1922
1940
1937
1943
1932
Folder 22
Webb, Len & Helen
1962-68, 1971
Folder 23
Webb, Morris K.
Webb, Thompson, Jr.
1937, 1940, 1952
1955
Folder 24
Webb, Walter Prescott
1924, 1939-40, 1942, 1944,
1952, 1959-60
Webber, Glady
Weber, Verda Fay
Webster Publishing Company
1922
1938
1941
Box 72
Folder 1
Webster, C. A.
1936-37
Webster, Conley
1947
Webster, Laura
1923
Webster, O. B. (Mrs.)
1931
Wedel, Waldo R. (Mrs. Mildred Mott)1957-58
Wedgwood, John R.
1936
Weedman, Bessie A.
1939
Weeks, B. D.
1931, 1934
Weeks, I. D.
1947
Weems, Ray O.
1942
Folder 2
Weese, A. O.
Wegener, Mary A.
Wehmeyer, William
Weidman, John M.
Weidman, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel
Weill, Malcolm R.
Weinmann, John F. (Mrs.)
Weir, S. O. (Mrs.)
1935, 1946-47, 1952
1926
1955
1937
1930-31, 1936, 1940
1936
1946
1937
Folder 3
Weisbrod, Ruth
Weisenburger, Francis P.
Welborn, C. A.
Welborn, Olga
Welch, H. E.
Welch, James N.
Welch, Percy Lee
Wellborn, Fred W.
Wellborn, Jennifer
Weller, Charles F.
Welliver, Lester A.
Wellman, Charlotte
Wellman, Frank A.
Wells, Bradford
1933, 1935
1936, 1946
1931
1931, 1933
1929, 1942, 1949
1932
1924
1942
1943
1946
1954
1929
1929
1934
Folder 4
Wells, George C.
1925-26, 1929, 1932-36
Folder 5
Wells, Harry
Wells, John B.
Wells, John H.
Wells, W. E.
Wells, Wallace
Welsh, Clara
1940
1934
1930
1932
1956, 1958-60
1958
Folder 6
Welsh, Louise
1931-32, 1949, 1951, 1957
Folder 7
Welsh, M. L.
Welty, Raymond L.
Wender, Herbert
Wendt, Lloyd
Wenner, F. W.
Wentz, Roby
Wentz, W. Dwight
Wenzel, Elizabeth
Werner, Janet
Wertenbaker, T. J.
Wescott, B. T.
1943
1931, 1935
1937, 1939
1947
1922
1971
1939
1947-48
1932
1931
Folder 8
Wesley, Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B.
1942-44, 1947-51
Folder 9
Wesley, Wayne W.
West, Arthur
West, DeWitt C.
West, Edd L.
West, Frances A.
West, Lee R.
West, Ruth
West, Thomas
1949-50
1951
1941
1936-37
1941
1928
1950
1923-24
Folder 10
Westbrook, Harriette B. Johnson
Westbrook, Lucy Griffith
West Brooke, Louise
1930, 1932-33, 1951
1930, 1936
1929-30
Folder 11
Westenberg, Louis
Westergaard, Waldemar
Westerman, Edwin J.
Westermeir, Clifford P.
Western Ways Photographic Serv.
Westfall, L. W.
Westgate, J. M.
Westmoreland, Bessie Breedlove
Weston, Corinne C.
Weston, Lucille Holder
Westpfahl, Frank E.
1955
1926
1951
1962
1947
1952
1924
1926
1956
1937
1948
Folder 12
Wetherbee, S. A.
Wetmore, A.
Weyer, Mary Elizabeth
Weymouth, C. C.
Wharey, Mr.
Wharton, Catherine
1947
1951
1939
1918-19
1936
1931
Folder 13
Wheat, J. W.
Wheat, Jack O. (Mrs. Vivian B.)
Wheatley, Charles
Wheeler, Betty
Wheeler, Doris M.
Wheeler, Elsie Jane
Wheeler, G. C. (Mrs.)
Wheeler, Ida Salen
Wheeler, J. Clyde
Wheeler, Roderick
Wheeler, Shannon
1928-29
1933, 1935, 1945, 1947-49,
1951, 1953, 1960
1920
1944
1926
1965
1935
1941
1948
1950
1964
Folder 14
Wheelock Acadmey
Wheller, G. M. (Mrs. Kathleen)
Whipple, Eldo
Whipple, H. C.
Whipple, John W.
Whipple, T. K.
Whirlow, W. S.
Whistler, Mr. & Mrs. Don
Whitaker, George L.
Whitaker, John R. & Lovie M.
Whitaker, Ola
Whitcomb, Ollie
1932
1972
1927
1941
1932
1936
1934
1939, 1947, 1950
1941
1951, 1955, 1968
1942-43
1935
Folder 15
White, A. W. (Mrs.)
White, Alida
White, Audrey
White, Bertha M.
White, Betty Bayne
White, C. W. (Mrs.)
White, Carroll
White, Charles C.
White, Doyle E.
White, E. D.
1942
1939
1932
1941
1939
1945
1950
1938
1969
1930
Folder 16
White, E. V.
White, H. F.
White, Hugh H. (Mrs.)
White, Irene
White, J. D.
White, John
White, L. C.
1940
1927-28, 1941, 1946
1966
1941
1943-44, 1951-52
1934
1939
Folder 17-18
White, Laura A.
1925, 1940-48
Folder 19
White, Loree
White, Lucien
White, Luther H.
White, Lyman Cromwell
White, Naomi John
White, Phil
White, Robert H.
White, S. E.
White, Thomas B.
White, Thurman
White, Wilbur W.
1948
1954-55
1930
1941
1939
1966
1924
1935
1962
1946, 1960, 1964
1942
Folder 20
Whited, Mary E.
Whiteford, Margaret
Whitehill, Walter Muir
Whitehorse, Anna Sue
Whitener, Paula
Whitlatch, L. W.
Whitley, Glenn Q. (Mrs.)
Whitley, Rufe (Mrs.)
Whitlock, H. V.
Whitlow, Sam
Whitman, Mr. & Mrs. John
Whitney, C. S.
Whitney, Frederick L.
Whitney, Lura
1958
1930
1953
1945
1934
1942
1957
1950
1940
1938
1959-60
1936
1937
1934
Folder 21-22
Whitten, Mr. & Mrs. Douglas
1954-69, 1971-74
Folder 23
Whitten, George
1929
Folder 24
Whitten, J. C.
1966-71
Folder 1
Whitten, Kathleen
1953-63
Folder 2
Whittenburg, Florence
1931
Whitwell, Charles G.
1940-41
Whortan, A. M.
1922-23
Who’s Who in the Western
Hemisphere
1943
Who’s Important in Education
1945
Who’s Who, Incorporated – Marquis 1962
Box 73
Who Was Who
Wickersham, Victor
1942-43
1955
Folder 3
Wickham, Fletcher Ryan
Wickham, M. M.
Wickstrum, A. M.
Widener, Harry Elkins Library
Wiebe, H. H.
Wiedman, L. A.
Wierman, O. C.
Wiesendanger, Martin W.
1932
1932, 1935, 1938-39
1941
1934
1937
1944
1942
1945, 1948
Folder 4
Wiggins, C. E.
Wik, Reynold M.
Wiksell, Wesley
1924
1950-51
1941
Folder 5
Wilbanks, Floy
Wilber, Allen S.
Wilcox, Francis
Wilcox, Paul
Wilcoxson, George Dent
Wild, George & Marie
Wilde, Oscar
Wiley, Bell Irwin
Wiley, Dyke
Wiley, J. Bruce
Wiley, Joe L.
Wilhelm, O. R.
Wilhite, Arthur
Wilhite, Virgle G.
1934
1943
1942
1949
1941
1934, 1941-42, 1944
1935
1942, 1947, 1953
1931
1938
1951
1941
1930
1939
Folder 6
Wilkerson, Mr. & Mrs. Oliver
1935-36, 1938, 1941
Folder 7
Wilkes, H. E.
Wilke, Grace
Wilkinson, A. A.
Wilkinson, Austin
Wilkinson, Berniece
Wilkinson, Ernest L.
Wilkinson, W. Scott
Willard, George Shelton (Mrs.)
Willard, Kate
Willham, Oliver S.
1940, 1949
1948
1942
1938
1930
1947
1930
1932
1940
1952, 1959
Folder 8
Williams Book Store
Williams, Alice
1939-41
1935
Williams, Amos C.
Williams, Anne E.
Williams, C. G. (Mrs.)
Williams, C. Roy
Williams, Carrie
Williams, Clanton W.
1922
1930, 1932
1929
1926
1943
1955-60
Folder 9
Williams, Clara
Williams, Dorothy Holland
Williams, E. H.
Williams, Eleanor
Williams, F. L.
Williams, Fred L. (Mrs. Fleta D.)
1923
1958, 1965
1937
1942
1938
1939
Folder 10
Williams, George J. (Mrs.)
Williams, Guy Y.
Williams, H. Paul
Williams, H. Russell
1934, 1937-39, 1946
1914, 1923-24
1930
1972
Folder 11
Williams, Mr. & Mrs. Harvey
Williams, Ida
Williams, J. D. (Mrs.)
Williams, J. L. B.
Williams, James A.
Williams, Jay E.
Williams, Joe
Williams, John R. (Mrs.)
1943
1924
1939
1944
1938
1950, 1955
1933
1937, 1940, 1946, 1948
Folder 12
Williams, John W.
1923, 1932, 1938
Williams, Katharine
1929
Williams, Lloyd (Mrs. Mattye Wilson) 1935, 1951, 1953, 1959,
1964
Williams, Mary E. Dickinson
1933
Williams, Nina
1951
Williams, Pelaguis
1923-24
Williams, R. H.
1925
Williams, R. J.
1964-65
Williams, Reginald S.
1933. 1936, 1937
Folder 13-16
Williams, Robert L.
1920, 1925-26, 1929-30,
1932, 1934-36, 1939-44,
1946-47
Folder 17
Williams, Sam
Williams, T. B.
Williams, Texa B. (Mrs.)
1941
1942, 1948
1942
Williams, Vay H.
Williams, W. A.
1928
1941
Williamson, A. G.
Williamson, Blair
Williamson, E. A.
Williamson, H. A.
Williamson, I. L.
Williamson, Mac Q.
Williamson, Mary Parnell
Willibrand, W. A.
Willingham, Farris E.
Willis, Edward F.
1937
Folder 19
Willis, J. R.
Willis, Margaret
Willis, Maynard C.
Willis, Vernon T.
Willoughby, C. H.
Wilmeth, Wallis
Wilson, Oklahoma, Board of Educ.
Wilson, Alex N.
Wilson, Ann A.
Wilson, B. F.
1952
1938
1937, 1940
1960
1926
1938
1929
1930-31, 1937
1928, 1960
1939
Folder 20
Wilson, C. A. (Mrs.)
Wilson, C. C. (Mrs.)
Wilson, Clarence True
Wilson, David C.
Wilson, Dolores M.
Wilson, Don L., Jr.
1952
1950
1922
1952
1939
1962
Folder 21
Wilson, Mr. & Mrs. E. C.
1923-26, 1928, 1931-32
1939-40
Folder 22
Wilson, E. P.
Wilson, Earl F.
Wilson, F. L. (Mrs.)
Wilson, George
Wilson, Harve
Wilson, John
Wilson, Kay
Wilson, Lyle C.
Wilson, Lyman P.
Wilson, M. L.
Wilson, Margaret K.
1939
1943
1941
1918
1932
1938
1938
1949
1924, 1926, 1944
1938
1929
Folder 18
1929, 1931
1931
1930
1931, 1943
1940
1953
1929, 1931, 1939
1936, 1938
Wilson, Martha Lois
Wilson, Mary Frances
Wilson, R. H.
Wilson, Raleigh A.
1947
1939
1921, 1954
1947
Folder 23
Wilson, Ray
Wilson, Rufus Rockwell
Wilson, Thomas P.
Wilson, W. B. (Mrs.)
Wilson, W. F.
Wilson, W. J. (Mrs.)
Wilson, Walter
1939
1931-33, 1936
1933, 1936-38
1933
1928
1952
1933
Folder 24
Wimberly, Harrington
1940
Wimberly, Ola
1970
Wind, John (Mrs.)
1961-64
Windrow, J. E.
1935
Winkler, E. W.
1925, 1929-30
Winkler, Wyatt A.
Winn, C. M. (Mrs.)
1954
Winsborough, Lelon (Mrs.)
1960-61, 1963
Winslow, Mr. & Mrs. David C.
1942
Winters, A. H.
1924
Wingers, Jacques M. (Mrs. Ruth Ann) 1952, 1964
Folder 25
Winther, Oscar & Mary
1943, 1945, 1947, 1949,
1951-52, 1956, 1958-59,
1963-64
Folder 1
Wirth, Fremont P.
1932, 1951-53
Folder 2
Wirth, Louis
Wisconsin University
Graduate School, Dean
History, Department of
Press
Registrar
Rhodes Scholarship Committee
Wisconsin Geographical Press
Wisdom, Pauline
Wise, George W. (Mrs.)
Wise, Kate
Wish, Harvey
Witcher, Esther
1939
Box 74
1933, 1937, 1949
1937
1938, 1940, 1955
1927
1946
1925
1929
1937
1929
1937
1947, 1952
Witcher, John T. (Mrs. Mary S.)
Withrow, Karolyn
Witt, Marvin (Mrs.)
Witt, William H.
1939, 1944
1932
1940
1945
Folder 3-4
Wittke, Carl
1930, 1932, 1934-38, 1940
Folder 5
Wittkopp, A. F. (Mrs. Martha B.)
Woldert, Albert
Wolf, Key
Wolfe, G. B. (Mrs.)
Wolfinger, Dwight
Wolverton, Wallace I.
Womack, A. H.
1929
1937
1932
1923-24
1939
1934
1927-28
Folder 6
Womble, Murray (Mrs. Alma
Comstock)
1939-41, 1957-58, 1960,
1966, 1969
Folder 7
Wood, Charles
Wood, Dion C.
1924
1941
Folder 8
Wood, Edwin K & Frances W.
1923, 1928, 1933, 1938
Folder 9
Wood, Elizabeth
Wood, H. A. (Mrs.)
Wood, Henry
Wood, J. L.
Wood, L. G.
Wood, M. H.
Wood, Margaret
Wood, Marian
Wood, Marlene
1947, 1951
1939
1930
1934
1944
1942
1931
1940
1947
Folder 10
Wood, Mildred
Wood, Thomas
Wood, W. H.
Wood, Walter (Mrs.)
1927
1936
1924, 1927, 1934, 1942
1957-58, 1960, 1964, 1967
Folder 11
Woodard, Evelyn
Woodard, Fred B.
Woodard, N. E. (Mrs.)
Woodridge, F. W.
Woodliff, Kirk (Mrs.)
Woodruff, Gene
Woodruff, Jack
Woodruff, Leonard
1948
1934
1923
1925-26
1951
1952
1933
1940
Folder 12
Woods, A. S. (Mrs. Mattie Dale)
1901
Woods, H. M.
1937
Woods, J. L.
1947
Woods, Katie
1952
Woods, L. P.
1934-35
Woods, Pendleton
1963, 1965-66
Woodson, Mortimer
1923
Woodward, Oklahoma, School Board 1937
Woodward, Ellen S.
1937
Woodward, T. J.
1956
Woody, Edward M.
1941-43
Folder 13
Wooldridge, Charles O.
Woolery, John
Woolley, Thelma
Woolman, Ruth
Woorbees, Oscar
Wooten, Charles
Wooten, Mattie Lloyd
1947
1938
1931
1929-30, 1935
1929
1930
1939
Folder 14
Worcester, Don & Barbara
Work, Monroe N.
Workman, John
1952-54, 1963
1937, 1945
1949
Folder 15
Works, Will (Mrs. Lucille)
Worley, John S.
Wornstaff, H. P. (Mrs.)
Worsley, Etta Blanchard
Worten, J. J. (Mrs.)
Worthington, T. E. (Mrs.)
Wratten, Albert E.
Wray, Allen (Mrs.)
Wren, John (Mrs.)
Wrentmore, A. E.
1968
1942
1957
1935
1948
1928
1939-40
1966
1940
1931
Folder 16
Wright, Allen
Wright, B. F., Jr.
Wright, Frances
Wright, George C.
Wright, H. P.
Wright, Icelle E.
Wright, J. B.
Wright, Jane E.
1922
1925
1941, 1944, 1947
1949, 1972
1945
1938
1956-57
1928-30
Folder 17
Wright, Louis B.
1940-42, 1944-47, 1950
Folder 18
Wright, Molly
1933
Folder 19-25
Wright, Muriel H.
1932-33, 1938, 1940,
1943-55, 1957-61, 1964,
1966
Folder 1
Wright, Purd
Wrightsman, C. J.
Wrinkle, H. E.
Writer’s Digest
Wullschleger, Otto J.
Wuorinen, John H.
Wyatt, Edith Franklin
Wyatt, Frank S.
1928
1942-43, 1948
1923, 1935-36
1966
1923
1937
1950
1924-25
Folder 2
Wyatt, Park
Wyckoff, R. D.
Wylie, Craig
Wyly, Robert F. & Lillian
1935
1927
1957
1934, 1939, 1941-42, 1944,
1947, 1962, 1968
Folder 3
Wyman, Walker D.
1939, 1948-54, 1960-61
Folder 4
Wynn, Dudley
Wyoming, University of
1944
1943
Folder 5
Yale University
Appointment Office
Bureau of Appointments
Graduate Appointments Office
Graduate School
Press
Registrar
Yen, Mr. & Mrs. David
Yeo, Cedric A.
Yerby, Margie Belle
Yerby, P. L. (Mrs.)
Yoakum, Clarence S.
Yorick Club
York, J. C. (Mrs.)
York, Rosemary
Young Democrats, State League of
Young, Barbara Louise
1926
1926
1932
1935
1931
1927
1947
1952
1929
1933
1940
1953
1938
1937, 1944
1940
1956
Box 75
Young, Blenda
1965
Folder 6
Young, C. R., Jr.
Young, Charles W.
Young, Della I.
Young, Donald
Young, Francis A.
Young, I. W.
Young, Jeffie D.
Young, John H.
Young, Kenneth E.
1923
1937
1939, 1944
1934
1952, 1959
1933
1966
1922
1958
Folder 7
Young, Otis E.
1951-56
Folder 8
Young, Paul
Young, Robert W.
Young, W. R.
Youngblood, B.
Younger, Edward
Younger, Nellie
Younger, R. M.
1930
1957-60, 1962
1935
1923
1960
1955
1961
Folder 9-10
Younger, Richard
1955-66, 1968, 1971-72
Folder 11
Yount, Dean
Yost, Karl
Yust, Walter
Zachariae, Blay
1938
1948
1943, 1945
1933
Folder 12
Zaneis, Kate Gelt
Zeis, Boyd
Zeleny, Leslie D.
Zepp, Erwin C.
Zeta Tau Alpha
Ziegler, Jeral C.
Ziemer, Herman V.
1935
1931
1950
1952-53
1924
1951
1940, 1948
Folder 13
Zimmerman, Arthur F.
Zimmerman, C. E.
Zimmerman, Charles Leroy
Zimmerman, J. F.
Zimmerman, Lee F.
Zimmerman, William
Zinn, Adola
Zinn, Mr. & Mrs. Joe B.
1937
1921-22
1941
1932
1950
1946-47
1937
1917, 1935
Folder 14
Zion, William Early
Zobisch, Clara M.
Zook, George F.
Zuhlke, Don C. (Mrs. Lucile)
Zwicky, Marlin
Folder 15-17
Miscellaneous Correspondence
(Writer’s complete names unknown
or illegible.)
Folder 18
Miscellaneous Correspondence
1931
1929-31, 1934-35, 1942,
1945
1933
1936-37, 1939-40
1951
Box 76
1-2.
Post cards from friends & students
1907-16 and later
Note: Other correspondence of a more specialized nature, such as that dealing with one of
Dr. Dale’s books, is to be found throughout the remainder of the collection. Check the
further inventory lists for its location.
Biographical and Bibliographical Information on Edward Everett Dale
Box 77
1.
Chronology of life, 1911-1966.
2.
Biographical sketches.
3.
Pencil sketches of “Doctor Dale” by Benton Ferguson.
4.
Signature of Edward Everett Dale.
5.
Introduction of Edward Everett Dale by Angi Debo.
6.
“Edward Everett Dale, Historian of Progress.” by Angie Debo.
“Edward Everett Dale, A Biography & A Bibliography” From Chronicles of
Oklahoma, XLV, No. 3, 1967.
7.
“Making Doors of Opportunity.” By C. C. Rister. From The Cattlemen, XVI,
No. 8 (January, 1930), 13-17.
8.
“Visiting Professor Revives Old West.” By Dorothy Boucher.
9.
Dale on his interest in the cattle industry. Typewritten (carbon).
10.
“Legend of Dale”. Norman Transcript, Wednesday, May 31, 1972. Clipping.
“Memorial: Professor E. E. Dale.” Typewritten.
11.
Invitation to commencement at Central State Normal School, May 1909.
12.
Commencement exercises at Harvard at which Edward Everett Dale received his
A.M. degree, 1914.
13.
Transcript of courses taken by EED at Harvard, 1916-17.
14.
Form for admission to the book stacks at Harvard College Library, 1918.
15.
Application to and rejection by Quartermaster Corps by EED, 1918.
16.
Leaflet announcing “A Great Patriotic Speech” by EED.
17.
Invitation to tea during stay at Harvard.
18.
Ph.D. examination schedule at Harvard, 1921-22.
19.
Recommendations to the regents, re Dale at OU, c. 1920-69.
20.
Passes to the House of Representatives’ Visitors’ Gallery, Washington, February
27, 1925. Tickets to the Inauguration of Calvin Coolidge, March 4, 1925.
21.
Christmas card sent out by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Dale.
22.
Leaflet announcing lecture by EED at Okemah.
23.
Business card of EED while on the Survey of Indian Affairs, 1926-27.
24.
Appointment to Ohio State University as Professor of History for the summer,
1935, quarter. Dated February 11, 1935.
25.
List and individual returned notes of persons unable to attend the 1939 dinner
honoring Dale, but who sent contributions for the gift.
26.
Dinner program. Seating arrangement at dinner given at Duke.
27.
Correspondence, memoranda, etc., relating to Dale’s service in the Army Special
Training Program at OU in the early 1940s.
28.
Contract, correspondence, etc., relating to Dale’s service on the Advisory
Committee on Naval History. Note: there is more material on this subject in the
general correspondence files under John B. Hefferman.
29.
Application for Sabbatical Leave, 1945.
30.
“Bosses Banquet” souvenir, Mach 21, 1950.
31.
Response to Achievement Award, 1952. Note added c. 1969.
32.
Information forms filled out by EED for the OU Graduate College.
33.
Filled-out travel applications of EED.
34.
Listing of Dale’s classes and office hours for the second semester, dated February
4, 1955.
35.
Guest list at Ranch, October 4, 1964.
36.
“Activities and Award, 1968.”
37.
“Dale Hall Dedication Speech, June 1, 1969,” by George L. Cross.
38.
Names of friends who gave money for the plaque in Dale Hall.
39.
Two handwritten notes to Dale from students in one of his classes thanking him
for making the class worthwhile.
40.
Programs re occasions honoring Dale.
41.
Programs for meetings, commencements, etc., at which EED spoke.
42.
Colleges visited—incomplete listing.
43.
Program suggestions (songs, papers, talks, etc.) by EED.
Box 78
1.
List of friends (1920s or 1920s).
2.
Listing of EED’s “Personal Friends,” n.d.
3.
Lists of persons and addresses, labeled “Reprints Lists.” Several have specific
reprint sent.
4.
Lists of persons who wrote in response to “Memories of Frederick Jackson
Turner.”
5.
Miscellaneous lists of addresses of people EED knew.
6.
Bibliographical information.
7.
Handwritten lists of “Historical articles by EED, published and unpublished.”
8.
EED Library—listing of monographs and reprints.
9.
Membership card for International Writers’ League.
10.
Membership certificate in the National Geographical Society, January 1, 1966.
11.
Certificate of Appreciation from the Norman Lion’s Club, October 13, 1959.
12
Honorary Membership Certificate from the Oklahoma Historical Society, April
23, 1959.
13.
Itinerary for trip up the British Columbia coast to Alaska. Has “Dales” written on
it.
14.
Material, re Farm.
Autobiographical Writings of Edward Everett Dale
Note: Other autobiographical writing was published as Cross Timbers: Memories of a
North Texas Boyhood. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1966. Scattered throughout
many of Dale’s books and articles are sections which are autobiographical in nature.
Box 79
1.
Various fragments and sketches. Handwritten and typed.
2.
“Autobiography of a Westerner.” Preliminaries.
3.
“Autobiography of a Westerner.” Introduction. Typewritten (carbon).
4.
Foreword to proposed autobiography. Typewritten (original).
5.
“Autobiography of a Westerner.” Chapter Three: “To the West.” Handwritten.
6.
“Autobiography of a Westerner.” Chapter Three: “To the West.” Typewritten
(original and carbon).
7.
“Early Memories.” Typewritten.
8.
“Born to the Frontier” and “Frontier Born.” Various drafts. Handwritten and
typewritten.
9.
“The Making of a Teacher.” Various drafts. Handwritten.
10.
“Retirement: The First Nine Years.” Typewritten (original and carbon).
11.
“My Most Memorable Months at OU.” Handwritten. Typewritten (original and
carbon).
12.
“The Boston Police Strike.” Transcript (carbon).
13.
“Financial History of a College Professor.” Handwritten (incomplete).
14.
“A New England Holiday.” Handwritten (incomplete)
15.
“A New England Holiday.” Typescript (carbon) with handwritten revisions.
16.
“A New England Holiday.” Typescript (original).
17.
Outline to “Two Boys of Texas” and Chapter I: “Home.” Complete(?) both
handwritten.
18.
Table of contents for proposed “Son of the Southwest.”
Yearbook Calendars
Box 80
Contains the calendars for 1913, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, (2), 1951, 1952,
1953, 1956 and 1957.
Desk Calendars
Box 81
Contains the desk calendars for 1942 (1), 1943 (2), 1944 (1), 1945 (1), 1947 (1), 1948
(1), 1948 (1) 1949 (1), 1950 (1), 1951 (2), 1952 (2), 1957 (1), 1961 (1), 1962 (1), 1964
(1), and 1965 (1).
Box 82
Miscellaneous notebooks, pocket calendars, and account books; containing poetry, travel
narratives, and other miscellaneous material. Twenty-five in all.
Miscellaneous Business Material: Personal and Professional
Box 83
1.
Receipts, etc., from D. C. Health and Company.
2.
Receipts, etc., from Houghton Mifflin Company.
3.
Receipts, etc., from Prentice-Hall.
4.
Receipts, etc., from Row, Peterson and Company.
5.
Receipts, etc., from the University of Oklahoma Press.
6.
Receipts, etc., from the University of Texas Press
7.
Materials relating to Dale’s Record Album on Oklahoma History.
8.
Miscellaneous academic bills, receipts, etc.
9.
Bank deposits slips.
10.
Insurance company receipts, etc.
11.
Prescriptions.
12.
Miscellaneous non-academic bills, receipts, etc.
13.
Listing of Dale’s income and expenses for 1962. Handwritten by EED.
14.
Mortgage release for house at 329 West Main Street, 1926.
15.
Material from Dodd, Mead on contracts.
Family Papers
Box 84
1.
J. M. Dale (?). “The Plum Creek School.” Handwritten and typewritten. Ten
diaries of George M. Dale, brother of EED.
Box 85
1.
Deed. Recorded Tarrant County, Texas, March 29, 1881. Charles Medlin and
Matilda M. Medlin to John Fanning. Deed made August 31, 1858. For c. 20
acres in N½ of NW¼ , Sec. 17, T2N, R4W.
2.
Deed. Denton County, Texas, February 9, 1881. W. H. Fanning and Elizabeth
Fanning to John F. Dale, five acres of land in Tarrant County in the Lower Cross
Timbers.
3.
Deed. Tarrant County, Texas, March 29, 1881. John Fanning and Wife to John
F. Dale, 20 acres, N½ of NW¼ , Sec. 17, T2N, R4W.
4.
Deed. Tarrant County, Texas, January 7, 1882. W. H. Fanning and Elizabeth
Fanning to John F. Dale, five acres. Note: this reads like the land described in the
Denton County deed in Folder 2.
5.
Deed. Tarrant County, Texas, September 28, 1883. John A. Steen to John Dale,
for east half of 20-acre tract, part of the R. F. Allen Survey
6.
Deed. Denton County, Texas December 15, 1883. W. H. Fanning and Elizabeth
Fanning to John F. Dale, ten acres adjoining land sold earlier to Dale by the
Fannings in Tarrant County.
7.
Deed. Tarrant County, Texas, November 27, 1891. I. J. Haney and wife M. E.
Haney, T. N. Haney and wife M. D. Haney to George M. Dale, seven acres. Note
this and all land mentioned above is part of what is termed the R. F. Allen 640
acres survey headright.
8.
Tax Receipt, Lancaster County, Nebraska for John F. Dale, 1872.
9.
Tax Receipts, Tarrant County, Texas for John F. Dale, 1883, 1884, and 1886.
10.
Tax Receipts, Tarrant County, Texas, for John F. Dale, 1887, 1890, and 1891.
11.
Tax Receipts, Greer County, Texas for John F. Dale, 1893. Promissory note to J.
and P. W. Eads by J. F. Dale, 1883, for $22.05.
12.
Tax Receipt, Washita County, O. T., 1895, for George M. Dale.
13.
Tax Receipt, Tarrant County, Texas, for John F. Dale, 1895.
14.
Tax Receipt, Greer County, Oklahoma Territory, for John F. Dale, 1896.
Payment to Dale for holding election in Greer County, Texas, 1896.
15.
Tax Receipts, Greer County, Oklahoma Territory, for J. F. Dale, and G. M. Dale,
both for 1898. Tax Receipt, Washita County, Oklahoma Territory, for G. M.
Dale, 1898.
16.
Town lot certificate to Edward Dale for Harrisburg, Kiowa County, Oklahoma
Territory, 1901. Bank statement for G. M. Dale from Gerlach Bank, Woodward,
Oklahoma Territory, n.d.
17.
Mortgage discharge, from John McNeil and wife to John F. Dale, $576.00 1870s
or 1880s.
18.
Promissory note of Dale Brothers, Greer County, Oklahoma Territory, to Globe
Livestock Commission Company, August 23, 1899, for $2,165.65.
19.
Mortgage, Greer County, Oklahoma Territory. Dale Brothers to Campbell, Hunt
and Adams of Kansas City, Kansas for $2,250.00, May 12, 1900.
20.
Receipts from Life Insurance Premiums to John F. Dale by St. Louis Mutual Life
Insurance Company, 1868 and 1869.
21.
Receipt for payment of life insurance of John F. Dale, 1868. Receipt for payment
of shovel by J. F. Dale, 1885. Receipt for payment for wood used in school in
Nebraska by John Dale, 1871.
22.
Account of J. F. Dale with Ledford and L_______, n.d.
23.
Blank form for Term Report of Public Free School, in Texas, 1890s.
24.
Certificate to G. M. Dale from Draughton’s Practical Business College,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1907.
25.
Stock certificate for one share in Farmers Union Cooperative Gin of Kiowa
County, Mountain Park, Oklahoma, bought by George M. Dale, July 16, 1934.
26.
Newspaper clipping on leasing of school lands in early nineteenth-century
Oklahoma.
27.
Cemetery deed in Mountain Park Cemetery to Annie Lee Dale, September 28,
1945.
28.
War ration books of George M. Dale, Annie L. Dale, and George L. Collins.
29.
Correspondence: Jos. A Cally to “Dear Sister,” April 5, 1878; general nature. W.
T. Dale to John F. Dale from Newark, Texas, August 7, 1887 (?) on farming and
the weather.
30.
Correspondence: J. P. Dale from Navajoe, Oklahoma, March 11, 1892, asking if
his father need any help on the farm that year; also family news. J. P. Dale to
“Dear Uncle,” from Bell, New Mexico, about farming, crops, the land, and the
weather.
31.
Correspondence: Mattie to G. M. Dale from Cordell, O.T., May 1, 1894; general
news and questions. Cherokee County Bank to Dale Brothers, April 9, 1900,
concerning $2,165.65 loan.
32.
Correspondence: Fannie to J. F. Dale from Waverly, Nebraska, September 18,
1897; general news about family, Baptist Association meeting, finances, etc.
33.
Correspondence: E. E. Dale to G. M. Dale, from Cloud Chief, Oklahoma, August
18, 1898; general family news, EED writing from a Normal school. Willie Dale
to “Dear Cousin” G. M. Dale, from Harmony Grove, Georgia, September 18,
1898; describes Georgia, his school, and all the pretty girls there.
34.
Correspondence: J. M. Dale to E. E. Dale, from Maharg, Oklahoma, 1899, asking
about the family and seeing if EED wanted to work at Maharg for the summer
clerking at a store. C. W. Edwards to J. L. Jennings, from Mangum, Oklahoma,
January 19, 1901, about some orders to be raised if no further cases break out.
35.
Medical checkup of Mrs. E. E. Dale, September 4, 1934.
36.
Appointment of G. M. Dale as Deputy Sheriff of Washita County, January 6,
1896.
37.
Injunction bond filed at court of Frank Dale, Judge of the District Court for
Woodward County, January 1896. Frank was a half-brother to EED
Clubs and Organizations
Box 86
1.
Agricultural History Society.
2.
American Association for State and Local History.
3.
American Historical Association.
4.
Association of Oklahoma College History Professors.
5.
The Boston Authors Club.
6.
Harris County Historical Society
7.
Harvard Club of Oklahoma
8.
Indian Territory Posse of Oklahoma Westerners.
9.
International Platform Association
10.
Men’s Dinner Club.
11.
Mississippi Valley Historical Association.
12.
Mississippi Valley Historical Association
13.
Museum of the University of Oklahoma
14.
National Cowboy Hall of Fame
15.
Norman Lion’s Club
16.
Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce
17.
Oklahoma Citizens Committee for Library Development
18.
Oklahoma Educational Commission
19.
Oklahoma Heritage Association
20.
Oklahoma Memorial Association
21.
Oklahoma Memorial Union – Board of Managers
22.
Oklahoma Memorial Union – Reports and Audits of Funds
23.
Oklahoma Memorial Union – Reports and Audits of Funds
24.
Oklahoma Memorial Union – Reports and Audits of Funds
25.
Oklahoma Memorial Union – Reports and Audits of Funds
Box 87
1.
Oklahoma Historical Society—Constitution, By-laws, History, Directors and Staff
Members.
2.
Oklahoma Historical Society—Minutes of Directors and Executive Committee
meetings.
3.
Oklahoma Historical Society—Legislation relating to.
4.
Oklahoma Historical Society—Membership material.
5.
Oklahoma Historical Society—Tours, programs, etc.
6.
Oklahoma Historical Society—Financial reports.
7.
Oklahoma Historical Society—Newsletters.
8.
Oklahoma Historical Society—Historical Sites Committee Reports, 1958.
9.
Oklahoma Historical Society—Reports.
10.
Oklahoma Historical Society—Correspondence
11.
Oklahoma Historical Socity—Miscellaneous.
12.
Oklahoma Women’s Posse of the Westerners
Box 88
1.
Oklahoma State Folklore Society.
2.
Oklahoma’s Hall of Fame.
3.
Order of the Red Red Rose – Volume of letters on Stillwater chapter.
4.
Order of the Red Red Rose – Membership materials.
5.
Order of the Red Red Rose – Membership materials.
6.
Order of the Red Red Rose – Membership materials and miscellaneous.
7.
Phi Beta Kappa.
8.
Puddingstone Club – Programs, etc., 1910s.
9.
Puddingstone Club – Programs, etc., 1920s.
10.
Puddingstone Clube – Programs, etc. 1930-34.
11.
Puddingstone Club – Programs, etc., 1935-39.
12.
Puddingstone Club – Programs, etc., 1940-46 and miscellaneous.
13.
Puddingstone Club – Tributes on birth of E. E. Dale, Jr., 1920.
14.
The Quivira Society.
15.
Red River Valley Historical Society.
16.
Roxburghe Club of San Francisco.
17.
Texas Institute of Letters.
18.
Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art.
19.
Twentieth Century Association – Correspondence.
20.
Twentieth Century Association – Programs, etc.
21.
Twentieth Century Club.
22.
Twentieth Century Club of Wilburton, Oklahoma.
Box 89
1.
Wabunaki Club.
2.
Western History Association
3.
Zamorano Club – Membership Lists.
4.
Zamorano Club – Correspondence.
5.
Zamorano Club – Hoja Volante and miscellaneous.
6.
Zamorano Club – Programs, 1945-48.
7.
Zamorano Club – Programs, 1949-52.
8.
Zamorano Club – Programs, 1953-55.
9.
Zamorano Club – Programs, 1956-59.
10.
Zamorano Club – Programs, 1960-63.
11.
Zamorano Club – Programs, 1964-72.
Books
Territorial Acquisitions of the United States. Blair, Oklahoma: privately printed,
1912. 53 pp.
Box 90
1.
Typescripts (original and carbons) of papers used in writing Territorial
Acquisitions.
2.
Typescript.
3.
Publicity brochure.
The Journal of James Akins, Jr. Edited with preface by EED. Norman University of
Oklahoma Bulletin, 1919. 32 pp.; Lafayette Letters. Preface and introduction by
EED. Oklahoma City: Harlow Publishing Company, 1925. 64 pp.; and Grant
Foreman: A Brief Biography. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1933. 15
pp.
Box 91
Packet I: The Journal of James Akin, Jr.
1.
Three different prefaces, typescripts (original).
2.
“Introduction.” Handwritten.
3.
“Introduction.” Typescript (original and carbon).
4.
“Introduction.” Various fragments in typescript.
5.
Typescript (carbon) of the journal.
Packet II: Lafayette Letters.
6.
Original handwritten title page and carbon copy of typescript of title page.
7.
Original handwritten preface and typescripts (original and carbon copy);
handwritten revisions of preface and carbon copy of typescript of revised preface.
8.
Original handwritten introduction and carbon copy of typescript of introduction.
9.
Carbon copy of typescript of footnotes (incomplete).
10.
Typescripts of letters included in book (incomplete).
11.
Photographic prints (three) and positive photostatic copies (five pages) of letters;
scrap of original letter.
12.
Transcript of J. D. Reinhardt’s account of Captain Allyn and his friendship with
Lafayette; also Allyn’s and Reinhardt’s basic family history (six pages).
13.
Research notes (handwritten on 3 X 5 cards).
14.
Newspaper clippings with accounts of the death of Francis Allyn.
15.
Carbon copy of typescript of manuscript (author unknown): “Lafayette’s Second
Visit to America”, 1824-25.
16.
Correspondence.
Packet III: Grant Foreman: A Brief Biography.
17.
Handwritten copy of manuscript.
18.
Typewritten copy of manuscript (carbon).
19.
Miscellaneous material concerning Grant Foreman.
Tale of the Tepee. Boston: D. C. Heath and Company, 1920 – v + 119 p.
Box 92
1.
“Kanati and Selu.” Original typescript with handwritten revision.
2.
“The Man Who Went to Spirit Land.” Original typescript with handwritten
revisions.
3.
“The Story of Flint.” Original with handwritten revisions and carbon copy.
4.
“The First Buffaloes.” Original with handwritten revisions and carbon copy.
5.
“Spear Finger.” Original with handwritten revisions.
6.
“The First China Berries.” Original with handwritten revisions and carbon copy.
7.
“The Cannibal Giant.” Original with handwritten revisions and carbon copy.
8.
“The Tlan-u-wa.” Original with handwritten revisions and carbon copy.
9.
“Found-in-the-Grass.” Original with handwritten revisions and carbon copy.
10.
“The Navajo Mountains.” Original with handwritten revisions and carbon copy.
11.
“The Stone Man.” Carbon copy of typescript.
12.
“Why the Terrapin Has Red Eyes.” Carbon copy of typescript; not included in
volume.
13.
Plan for illustrating.
With Buchanan, James S. History of Oklahoma. Chicago: Row, Peterson, and
Company, 1924. xvii + 356 pp. revised in 1929, 1935 and 1939.
Box 93
1.
Chapter 1-8. Handwritten and typescript.
2.
Chapter 9-20. Handwritten and typescript.
3.
Conclusion. Handwritten.
4.
Advertisements.
5.
Clippings.
6.
Contents and revisions.
7.
Materials in 1929 revisions. Handwritten.
8.
Materials in 1935 revisions. Handwritten.
9.
Materials in 1939 revisions. Handwritten.
10.
Chapter XVII in 1929 edition. Partly handwritten and partly typewritten
revisions.
11.
Chapter XVIII in 1935 edition. Partly handwritten and partly typewritten with
handwritten revisions.
Buchanan, James S., and Dale, Edward Everett. History of Oklahoma.
Box 94
1.
Box 95
Galley proofs.
With Wardell, Morris L. Outline and References for Oklahoma History. Norman:
Peerless Printing Company, 1924. 58 pp.
1.
Handwritten “introduction” and manuscripts for chapters 1-10 of early draft by
EED.
2.
Typed “Introduction” and manuscripts for chapters 1-10 of early draft by EED.
3.
Early list of references; doesn’t include all used in final draft.
4.
Copies (mimeographed) of the references alone of the final publication.
5.
Publicity.
Indian Survey
Box 96
1.
Field Notes.
2.
Field Notes.
3.
Handwritten “General Economic Conditions.”
4.
Carbon “General Economic Conditions.”
5.
“The Statistics of Indian Property and Income,” part of “General Economic
Conditions,” Typewritten (carbon).
Box 97
1.
Materials re “General Economic Conditions.”
2.
Materials re “General Economic Conditions.”
3.
Materials re “General Economic Conditions.”
4.
Materials re “General Economic Conditions.”
5.
Materials re “General Economic Conditions.”
6.
Materials re “General Economic Conditions.”
7.
Materials re “General Economic Conditions.”
8.
Materials re “General Economic Conditions.”
9.
Materials re “General Economic Conditions.”
10.
Materials re “General Economic Conditions.”
11.
Materials re “General Economic Conditions.”
12.
Materials re “General Economic Conditions.”
13.
Comments from personnel blanks.
14.
Comments from personnel blanks.
15.
Indian agriculture.
16.
Indian agriculture.
Box 98
1.
Correspondence.
2.
Correspondence.
3.
Correspondence.
4.
Legal aspects material.
5.
Legal aspects material.
6.
Legal aspects material.
7.
Legal aspects material.
8.
Legal aspects material.
9.
Notes on agencies and reservations.
10.
Notes on agencies and reservations.
11.
Miscellaneous materials.
12.
Miscellaneous materials.
13.
Miscellaneous materials.
14.
Miscellaneous materials.
15.
Miscellaneous materials.
Box 99
1.
Limericks by EED about members of the Indian Survey.
2.
“Report on the Indians of Western Washington” by Malcolm McDowell.
3.
Herbert R. Edwards’ outline on health services.
4.
Indian homes.
5.
“Returned Student Survey.”
6.
Notes – Mary Louise Mark; two binders.
7.
“Personnel” material: loose plus four binders.
8.
Lists of Indian Boarding Schools and Indian Day Schools.
9.
Reservations.
Box 100
1.
Press releases on The Problems of Indian Administration.
2.
“Indian Councils and Individual Indian Statements.” By EED. Two copies.
3.
Research materials.
4.
Tables.
5.
Daily accounts and reminiscences of events.
6.
Itineraries and travel expense records.
7.
“Religious Activities among the Indians.” by Henry Roe Cloud.
8.
Economics.
9.
Recommendations.
10.
Speech – “Economics of the Indians.” by EED.
11.
Speech – “Economic Conditions of the Indian.” by EED.
12.
Speech delivered by Henry Roe Cloud, “Culture and Progress.”
“Letters of Indian Children”
Box 101
1.
Unpublished manuscript by EED.
2.
Handwritten preface and introduction.
3.
Acoma.
4.
Aleut.
5.
Algona.
6.
Apache.
7.
Assiniboine.
8.
Blackfoot.
9.
Chippewa.
10.
Clackmass.
11.
Colville.
12.
Coos.
13.
Creek.
14.
Eskimo.
15.
Fish River.
16.
Flathead.
17.
Gros Ventre.
18.
Hopi.
19.
Kasha.
20.
Keni.
21.
Klamath.
22.
Lummi.
23.
Maricopa.
24.
Mohave.
25.
Navajo.
26.
Nez Perce.
27.
Papago and Pueblo.
28.
Pima.
29.
Puyallup.
30.
Rogue River.
31.
Sioux.
32.
Skokomish.
33.
Tlingit.
34.
Umatilla.
35.
Ute.
36.
Yakima.
37.
Zuni.
38.
Unidentified tribes.
39.
Unidentified tribes.
40.
Drawings by Indian children.
41.
Drawings by Indian children.
42.
Drawings by Indian children.
Indian Reservation Materials
Box 102
1.
Albuquerque School.
2.
Blackfeet.
3.
Carson Agency.
4.
Couer D’Alene.
5.
Colville.
6.
Flathead Indian Reservation.
7.
Fort Belknap.
8.
Fort Berthold.
9.
Fort Hall.
10.
Fort Lapwai.
11.
Fort Peck.
12.
Haskell.
13.
Kickapoo.
14.
Kiowa.
15.
Klamath.
16.
Navajo.
17.
Phoenix School.
18.
Pima.
19.
Potawatomi Superintendency.
20.
Pueblo, Northern Superintendency.
21.
Pueblo, Southern Superintendency.
22.
Rocky Boy’s Reservation.
23.
Sacramento.
24.
Salem School.
25.
San Carlos.
26.
San Francisco.
27.
Santa Fe School.
28.
Tulalip.
29.
Uintah and Ouray.
30.
Umatilla.
31.
Walker River Indian Reservation.
32.
Warm Springs.
33.
Yakima.
The Prairie Schooner and Other Poems. Guthrie: The Co-Operative Publishing
Company, 1929, 85 pp.
Box 103
1.
Original handwritten preliminaries.
2.
Original typescript of manuscript.
3.
Carbon copies of typescript’s title page, dedication, preface, table of contents, and
introduction.
4.
First and second carbon copies of “The West”.
5.
Miscellaneous materials.
The Range Cattle Industry: Ranching on the Great Plains from 1865 to 1925.
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1930. xvii + 216 pp., second edition by the
University of Oklahoma Press in1 960, xv + 207 pp.
Box 104
1.
“Introduction” (handwritten).
2.
Chapter 1: “Texas at the Close of the Civil War.” Handwritten.
3.
Chapter 2: “The Central and Northern Plains.” Handwritten.
4.
Chapter 3: “The Northern Drive.” Handwritten.
5.
Chapter 4: “Ranching on the Central and Northern Plains to 1880.” Handwritten.
6.
Chapter 5: “Ranching on the Central and Northern Plains, 1880 to 1900.”
Handwritten.
7.
Chapter 6: “Texas and the Southwest.” Handwritten.
8.
Chapter 7: “The Range Cattle Industry in Oklahoma.” Handwritten.
9.
Chapter 8: “The Range and the Corn Belt.” Handwritten.
10.
Chapter 9: “The Dawn of a New Day.” Handwritten.
11.
Index (handwritten).
12.
“Introduction”. Carbon copy of typescript.
13.
Chapter 1: “Texas at the Close of the Civil War.” Carbon copy of typescript.
14.
Chapter 2: “The Central and Northern Plains.” Carbon copy of typescript.
15.
Chapter 3: “The Northern Drive.” Carbon copy of typescript.
16.
Chapter 4: “Ranching on the Central and Northern Plains to 1880.” Carbon copy
of typescript.
17.
Chapter 5: “Ranching on the Central and Northern Plains, 1880 to 1900.”
Carbon copy of typescript.
18.
Chapter 6: “Texas and the Southwest.” Carbon copy of typescript.
19.
Chapter 7: “The Range Cattle Industry in Oklahoma.” Carbon copy of
typescript.
20.
Chapter 8: “The Range and the Corn Belt.” Carbon copy of typescript.
21.
Chapter 9: “The Dawn of a New Day.” Carbon copy of typescript.
22.
Bibliography, carbon copy of typescript.
23.
Index. Carbon copy of typescript.
24.
Maps.
Box 105
1.
Typescript of Range Cattle Industry.
2.
Manuscript of Range Cattle Industry. (1930)
3.
Range Cattle Industry (1960 revisions).
4.
Advertisements.
5.
Reviews. (1930)
6.
Reviews (1960)
Box 106
1.
Brand book containing the brands of the Western Kansas Cattle Grower’s
Association authorized by the Stockmen’s Convention held at Dodge City,
Kansas, April 2, 1884.
2.
Names of men written in search of historical data.
3.
U. S. Department of Agriculture correspondence and miscellaneous.
4.
Proofs.
5.
Clippings.
6.
Reviews.
7.
Research materials.
8.
“The Cattle Industry of Texas, 1865-1918.” Thesis by Daniel Evander McArthur,
University of Texas, 1918.
9.
Beaver River Cattlemen’s Association.
10.
Material from Swift and Company.
11.
Proceedings of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, 1877.
12.
101 Ranch material.
13.
“Death of John Hittson.” Caldwell Post, January 13, 1881.
Box 107
1.
Miscellaneous materials.
2.
Miscellaneous materials.
3.
Miscellaneous materials.
4.
Miscellaneous materials.
5.
Correspondence, A-B.
6.
Correspondence, C-D.
7.
Correspondence, E-F.
8.
Correspondence, G-H.
9.
Correspondence, I-K.
10.
Correspondence, L-M.
11.
Correspondence, N-O.
12.
Correspondence, P-R.
13.
Correspondence, S.
14.
Correspondence, T.
15.
Correspondence, W-Y.
16.
Research notes.
Frontier Trails: The Autobiography of Frank M. Canton. Edited, with preface,
introduction, and conclusion by EED. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1930.
xvii + 237 pp. Second edition as Vol. XXX of the Western Frontier Library.
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1966. xix + 237 pp.
Box 108
1.
Handwritten introduction.
2.
Original handwritten manuscript (includes only preface, introduction and
conclusions).
3.
Foreword by the author. Original typescript of manuscript.
4.
Preface plus title page and table of contents. Carbon copy of typescript.
5.
“Introduction.” Carbon copy of typescript.
6.
Foreword by the author. Carbon copy of typescript.
7.
Chapter 1: “Up the Trail.” Carbon copy of typescript.
8.
Chapter 2: “Indians and Cattle Thieves,” and Chapter 3: “Samuel and Beaver.”
Carbon copy of typescript.
9.
Chapter 4: “The Johnson County War.” Carbon copy of typescript.
10.
Chapter 5: “Oklahoma Outlaws.” Carbon copy of typescript.
11.
Chapter 6: “The End of the ‘Wild Bunch’.” Carbon copy of typescript.
12.
Chapter 7: “To the Far North.” Carbon copy of typescript.
13.
Chapter 8: “A Stampede for Gold.” Carbon copy of typescript.
14.
Chapter 9: “The Rescue of the Walrus.” Carbon copy of typescript.
15.
Chapter 10: “Life at Dawson.” Carbon copy of typescript.
16.
Chapter 11: “Back to Oklahoma.” Carbon copy of typescript.
17.
Similar material to that included in Chapter 11. Typescript.
18.
“Conclusion.” Carbon copy of typescript.
19.
Galley proof.
20.
Reviews.
21.
“Introduction” to 1966 edition.
With Rader, Jesse Lee. Readings in Oklahoma History, Evanston, Illinois: Row,
Peterson and Company, 1930. xi + 865 pp.
Box 109
1.
Various revisions of preliminaries.
2.
Chapter I: “The Spanish in the Mississippi Valley.” Carbon copy of typescript,
with handwritten annotations.
3.
Chapter II: “The French in the Mississippi Valley.” Carbon copy of typescript.
4.
Chapter III: “The Struggle for Ownership of the Mississippi Valley.” Carbon
copy of typescript, with some handwritten annotations.
5.
Chapter IV: “American Explorers of Oklahoma.” Carbon copy of typescript,
with some handwritten annotations.
6.
Chapter V: “The American Indians (Five Civilized Tribes).” Carbon copy of
typescript; one handwritten annotation.
7.
Chapter VI: “The Removal of the Cherokee Nation.” Carbon copy of typescript.
8.
Chapter VII: “Removal of Other Tribes.” Carbon copy of typescript.
9.
Chapter VIII: “Conditions in the Indian Territory, 1830-60.” Carbon copy of
typescript, with some handwritten annotations.
10.
Chapter IX: “The Civil War in Oklahoma.” Carbon copy of typescript, with
some handwritten annotations.
11.
Chapter X: “Reconstruction and the Coming of the Plains Tribes.” Carbon copy
of typescript, with some handwritten annotations.
12.
Chapter XI: “The Ranchmen in Oklahoma.” Carbon copy of typescript.
13.
Chapter XII: “The Boomers and the First Opening.” Carbon copy of typescript.
14.
Chapter XIII: “Oklahoma Territory and the Later Openings.” Carbon copy of
typescript.
15.
Chapter XIV: “The Development of Oklahoma Territory.” Carbon copy of
typescript, with some handwritten annotations.
16.
Chapter XV: “The Indian Territory After 1866.” Carbon copy of typescript.
Box 110
1.
Chapter XVI: “Statehood for Oklahoma.” Carbon copy of typescript with some
handwritten annotations.
2.
Chapter XVII: “Events Since Statehood.” Carbon copy of typescript with some
handwritten annotations.
3.
Chapter XVIII: “Economic Development.” Carbon copy of typescript with some
handwritten copy of introduction to chapter.
4.
Chapter XIX: “Educational Development.” And Chapter XX: “The Spirit of
Sooner Land.” Carbon copy of typescript with handwritten copy of introduction
to Chapter XIX.
5.
Source materials.
6.
Source materials.
7.
Source materials.
8.
Source materials.
9.
Source materials.
10.
Source materials.
11.
Source materials.
12.
Source materials.
13.
Source materials.
14.
Source materials.
15.
Source materials.
16.
Galley proof (incomplete).
Barnard, Evan G., A Rider of the Cherokee Strip. Edited and with an introduction
by EED. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1936. xviii + 233 pp. Note: The
Book was edited to some degree by Mrs. E. E. Dale.
Box 111
1.
List of proposed titles.
2.
Foreword of original typescript with EED’s pencil revisions.
3.
Typescript of Barnard material, before editing. (incomplete).
4.
Preliminaries plus Chapters 1 and 2, Carbon copy of typescript of manuscript.
5.
Chapters 3 and 4. Carbon copy of typescript.
6.
Chapters (5) and 6. Carbon copy of typescript.
7.
Chapters 7 and 8. Carbon copy of typescript.
8.
Chapters 9 and 10. Carbon copy of typescript.
9.
Chapters 11 and 12. Carbon copy of typescript.
10.
Part of Chapter (13) and Chapter (14). Carbon copy of typescript.
11.
Chapters (15) and (16). Carbon copy of typescript.
12.
Chapters (17) and (18). Carbon copy of typescript.
13.
Chapters (19) and (20) and (appendix). Carbon copy of typescript.
14.
Preliminaries (revised typescript of manuscript with copyreader’s marks and some
notations by EED).
15.
Chapters 1 and 2. Revised typescript…
16.
Chapters 3 and 4. Revised typescript…
17.
Chapters 5 and 6. Revised typescript…
18.
Chapters 7 and 8. Revised typescript…
19.
Chapters 9 and 10. Revised typescript…
20.
Chapters 11 and 12. Revised typescript…
21.
Chapters 13 and 14. Revised typescript…
22.
Chapters 15 and 16. Revised typescript…
23.
Chapters 17 and 18. Revised typescript…
24.
Chapters 19 and 20, conclusion, and appendix. Revised typescript…
25.
Carbon copy of revised typescript of manuscript (preliminaries only).
26.
May drawn by Evan G. Barnard.
27.
Correspondence. Note: Much more correspondence on the book can be found in
the General Correspondence files.
28.
Galley proof.
29.
Reviews.
With Litton, Gaston, eds., Cherokee Cavaliers. The Civilization of the American
Indian Series, Vol. XIX. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1939. xxiii + 319
pp.
Box 112
1.
“Introduction.” Handwritten.
2.
Chapter I: “Removal and the Ross-Ridge Feud.” Handwritten.
3.
Chapter I: footnotes.
4.
Chapter I: letters.
5.
Chapter II: “The Gold Rush and Internal Strife.” Handwritten.
6.
Chapter II: footnotes.
7.
Chapter II: letters.
8.
Chapter III: “A Nation in Arms.” Handwritten.
9.
Chapter III: footnotes.
10.
Chapter III: letters.
11.
Chapter IV: “The Flood Tide of War.” Handwritten.
12.
Chapter IV: footnotes.
13.
Chapter IV: letters.
14.
Chapter V: “The Tide Ebbs.” Handwritten.
15.
Chapter V: footnotes.
16.
Chapter V: letters.
17.
Chapter VI: “The Struggle for Peace.” Handwritten.
18.
Chapter VI: footnotes.
19.
Chapter VI: letters.
20.
Chapter VII: “The Last Years of Stand Watie.” Handwritten.
21.
Chapter VII: footnotes.
22.
Chapter VII: letters.
23.
Chapter VII: letters.
Box 113
1.
Preface. Carbon copy of typescript.
2.
Chapter I. Carbon copy of typescript.
3.
Chapter II. Carbon copy of typescript.
4.
Chapter III. Carbon copy of typescript.
5.
Chapter IV. Carbon copy of typescript.
6.
Chapter V. Carbon copy of typescript.
7.
Chapter VI. Carbon copy of typescript.
8.
Chapter VII. Carbon copy of typescript.
Box 114
1.
Typescript. Part 1. Original, with handwritten revisions.
2.
Typescript. Part 2. Original, with handwritten revisions.
3.
Galley proof.
Box 115
1.
Preface. Handwritten.
2.
Illustrations and maps. Carbon of typescript.
3.
Index. Carbon of typescript.
4.
Calendar of letters. Handwritten and typewritten (carbon).
5.
Book advertisements.
6.
Miscellaneous materials.
7.
Chapter I. Notes. Typescript (original) with handwritten annotations.
8.
Chapter I. Carbon copy of typescript.
9.
Chapter II. Carbon copy of typescript.
10.
Chapter III. Carbon copy of typescript.
11.
Chapter IV. Carbon copy of typescript.
12.
Chapter V. Carbon copy of typescript.
13.
Chapter VI. Carbon copy of typescript.
14.
Clippings.
15.
Reviews.
Cow Country. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1942. ix + 265 pp. Second
edition in the Western Frontier Library, Vol. xxvii, 1965. xii + 258 pp.
Box 116
1.
Preliminaries plus quotations introducing each section (handwritten and
typewritten).
2.
Chapter outlines
3.
Index. Handwritten; typed original with corrections; carbon.
4.
Chapter I: “The Basis of the Cow Country.” Handwritten.
5.
Chapter II: “Those Kansas Jayhawkers.” Original typescript.
6.
Chapter II: “Those Kansas Jayhawkers.” Carbon copy of typescript.
7.
Chapter II: “Those Kansas Jayhawkers” Press copy with revisions.
8.
Chapter II: “Those Kansas Jayhawkers.” In print.
9.
Chapter III: “Wagons Hitched to a Star.” Part typed, part handwritten. Typed
copy has some revisions by EED.
10.
Chapter IV: “An Empire of Grass.” Handwritten.
11.
Chapter V: “Short Grass and Heather.” Handwritten.
12.
Chapter V: “Short Grass and Heather.” In print.
13.
Chapter VII: “The Humor of the Cowboy.” Reprint from The Cattlemen with
handwritten revisions for inclusion in book.
14.
Chapter VII: “The Humor of the Cowboy.” Last paragraph of typescript, carbon.
15.
Chapter VIII: “Ranching on the Cheyenne-Arapaho Reservation.” Galley (?)
with a few notations by EED.
16.
Chapter VIII: “Ranching on the Cheyenne-Arapaho Reservation.” In print.
17.
Chapter IX: “The Cherokee Strip Live Stock Association.” Handwritten,
incomplete.
18.
Chapter IX: “The Cherokee Strip Live Stock Association.” Carbon copy,
incomplete.
19.
Chapter X: “The Cow Country in Transition.” Handwritten.
20.
Chapter XI: “The Cow Country and the Nation.” Handwritten.
21.
Chapter XI: “The Cow Country and the Nation.” Handwritten and typewritten;
both incomplete.
Box 117
1.
“A Short Grass Roundup.” Carbon copy of typescript of manuscript.
2.
Typescript (original) with press proofing marks.
3.
Clippings and reviews.
4.
Clippings and reviews.
5.
Clippings and reviews.
6.
Press advertisements of the book.
Box 118
1.
Galley proof.
2.
OU Press signature of 1965 edition. Incomplete.
With Wardell, Morris L. History of Oklahoma. New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc.,
1948. x + 572.
Box 119
1.
Chapter 1: “The State and Its People.” Handwritten.
2.
Chapter 2: “Spanish and French Claimants.” Handwritten.
3.
Chapter 2: “Spanish and French Claimants.” Typescript.
4.
Chapter 3: “The Contest for Louisiana.” Handwritten.
5.
Chapter 4: “Explorers and Early Visitors.” Handwritten.
6.
Chapter 5: “The Five Civilized Tribes. Handwritten.
7.
Chapter 7: “More Indian Removals.” Handwritten.
8.
Chapter 15: “The Formation of a New State.” Handwritten.
9.
Chapter 16: “Government and Politics to 1923.” Handwritten.
10.
Chapter 17: “Political History since 1923.” Partly handwritten; partly typescript
with notes.
11.
Chapter 19: “Development of Mineral Resources.” Partly handwritten; partly
typescript with handwritten corrections.
12.
Miscellaneous typescript.
Box 120
1.
Galley proofs.
2.
Galley proofs.
3.
Description.
4.
Clippings.
5.
Reviews.
With Dumond, Dwight L., and Wesley, Edgar B. History of the United States.
Boston: D. C. Heath and Company, 1948. xvi + 847 pp.
Box 121
1.
Outline possibly developed prior to epoch arrangement.
2.
Transitional paragraphs for Chapters VI – XXVI. Several are handwritten by
EED.
3.
Preface. Two carbon copies of typescript.
4.
Preview of Epoch One. Two carbon copies of typescript.
5.
Preview of Epoch 5 plus Chapter XXI. Carbon copy of typescript.
6.
Chapter XXII. Carbon copy of typescript.
7.
Chapter XXIII. Carbon copy of typescript.
8.
Chapter XXIV. Carbon copy of typescript.
9.
Chapter XXV. Carbon copy of typescript.
10.
Chapter XXVII. Carbon copy of typescript.
11.
Chapter XXVIII. Carbon copy of typescript.
12.
Chapter XXIX. Carbon copy of typescript.
13.
Chapter XXX. Carbon copy of typescript.
14.
Reviews.
15.
Clippings.
16.
Correspondence.
17.
Correspondence.
18.
Correspondence.
19.
Correspondence.
20.
Correspondence.
21.
Correspondence.
22.
Correspondence.
23.
Correspondence.
The Indians of the Southwest: A Century of Development Under the United States.
The Civilization of the American Indian Series, Vol. XXVIII. Norman: University
of Oklahoma Press, 1949. xvi + 283 pp.
Box 122
1.
Chapter 1: “The Problem and Its Background.” Handwritten.
2.
Chapter 2: “The Indians of the Southwest.” Handwritten.
3.
Chapter 3: “Relations with the Indians of California, 1848-68.” Handwritten.
4.
Chapter 4: “Indian Affairs in New Mexico and Arizona, 1848-68.” Handwritten.
5.
Chapter 5: “Federal Indian Administration in Utah and Nevada, 1848-68.”
Handwritten.
6.
Chapter 6: “The Indians of Southern California, 1868-1903.” Handwritten.
7.
Chapter 7: “The Army and the Apache, 1869-86.” Handwritten.
8.
Chapter 8: “Peaceful Relations in Arizona and New Mexico, 1869-1900.”
Handwritten.
9.
Chapter 9: “Utah and Nevada, 1869-1900.” Handwritten.
10.
Chapter 10: “Indian Administration in the Southwest, 1900-33.” Handwritten.
11.
Chapter 11: “The Agent and His Wards.” Handwritten.
12.
Chapter 12: “Education and Schools.” Handwritten.
13.
Chapter 13: “Health and Medical Services.” Handwritten.
14.
Chapter 14: “A New Regime and Some Current Problems.” Handwritten.
15.
Chapter 15: “Southwestern Indians and the Government in 1947.” Handwritten.
16.
Selected bibliography. Handwritten.
Box 123
1.
Chapter 1: “The Problem and Its Background.” Typescript.
2.
Chapter 2: “The Indians of the Southwest.” Typescript.
3.
Chapter 3: “Relations with the Indians of California, 1848-68.” Typescript.
4.
Chapter 4: “Indian Affairs in New Mexico and Arizona, 1848-68.” Typescript.
5.
Chapter 5: “Federal Indian Administration in Utah and Nevada, 1848-68.”
Typescript.
6.
Chapter 6: “The Indians of Southern California, 1868-1903.” Typescript.
7.
Chapter 7: “The Army and the Apache, 1968-86.” Typescript.
8.
Chapter 8: “Peaceful Relations in Arizona and New Mexico, 1869-1900.”
Typescript.
9.
Chapter 9: “Utah and Nevada, 1869-1900.” Typescript.
10.
Chapter 10: “Indian Administration in the Southwest, 1900-33.” Typescript.
11.
Chapter 11: “The Agent and His Wards.” Typescript.
12.
Chapter 12: “Education and Schools.” Typescript.
13.
Chapter 13: “Health and Medical Services.” Typescript.
14.
Chapter 14: “A New Regime and Some Current Problems.” Typescript.
15.
Chapter 15: “Southwestern Indians and the Government in 1947.” Typescript.
16.
Selected bibliography. Typescript.
17.
Chapter 1: “The Problem and Its Background.” Revised typescript.
18.
Chapter 2: “The Indians of the Southwest.” Revised typescript.
19.
Chapter 3: “Relations with the Indians of California, 1848-68.” Revised
typescript.
20.
Chapter 4: “Indian Affairs in New Mexico and Arizona, 1858-68.” Revised
typescript.
21.
Chapter 5: “Federal Indian Administration in Utah and Nevada, 1848-68.”
Revised typescript.
22.
Chapter 6: “The Indians of Southern California, 1868-1903.” Revised typescript.
23.
Chapter 7: “The Army and the Apache, 1869-86.” Revised typescript.
24.
Chapter 8: “Peaceful Relations in Arizona and New Mexico, 1869-1900.”
Revised typescript.
Box 124
1.
Chapter 9: “Utah and Nevada, 1869-1900.” Revised typescript.
2.
Chapter 10: “Indian Administration in the Southwest, 1900-33.” Revised
typescript.
3.
Chapter 11: “The Agent and His Wards.” Revised typescript.
4.
Chapter 12: “Education and Schools.” Revised typescript.
5.
Chapter 13: “Health and Medical Services.” Revised typescript.
6.
Chapter 14: “A New Regime and Some Current Problems.” Revised typescript.
7.
Chapter 15: “Southwestern Indians and the Government in 1947.” Revised
typescript.
8.
Chapter 1: “The Problem and Its Background.” Revised typescript, carbon.
9.
Chapter 2: “The Indians of the Southwest.” Revised typescript, carbon.
10.
Chapter 3: “Relations with the Indians of California, 1848-68.” Revised
typescript, carbon.
11.
Chapter 4: “Indian Affairs in New Mexico and Arizona, 1848-68.” Revised
typescript, carbon.
12.
Chapter 5: “Federal Indian Administration in Utah and Nevada, 1848-68.”
Revised typescript, carbon.
13.
Chapter 6: “The Indians of Southern California, 1868-1903.” Revised typescript,
carbon.
14.
Chapter 7: “The Army and the Apache, 1869-86.” Revised typescript, carbon.
15.
Chapter 8: “Peaceful Relations in Arizona and New Mexico, 1868-1900.”
Revised typescript, carbon.
16.
Chapter 9: “Utah and Nevada, 1869-1900.” Revised typescript, carbon.
17.
Chapter 10: “Indian Administration in the Southwest, 1900-33.” Revised
typescript, carbon.
18.
Chapter 11: “The Agent and His Wards.” Revised typescript, carbon.
19.
Chapter 12: “Education and Schools.” Revised typescript, carbon.
20.
Chapter 13: “Health and Medical Services.” Revised typescript; carbon.
21.
Chapter 14: “A New Regime and Some Current Problems.” Revised typescript;
carbon.
22.
Chapter 15: “Southwestern Indians and the Government in 1947.” Revised
typescript; carbon.
Box 125
1.
Chapter 1: “The Problem and Its Background.” Typescript.
2.
Chapter 2: “The Indians of the Southwest.” Typescript.
3.
Chapter 3: “Relations with the Indians of California, 1848-68.” Typescript,
carbon.
4.
Chapter 4: “Indian Affairs in New Mexico and Arizona, 1848-68.” Typescript,
carbon.
5.
Chapter 5: “Federal Indian Administration in Utah and Nevada, 1848-68.”
Typescript, carbon.
6.
Chapter 6: “The Indians of Southern California, 1868-1903.” Typescript.
7.
Research correspondence.
8.
Abstract.
9.
Preface.
10.
Miscellaneous material.
11.
Clippings.
12.
Reviews.
Box 126
1.
Research notes.
2.
Research notes.
3.
Research notes.
4.
Research notes.
5.
Research notes.
Box 127
1.
Research notes.
2.
Research notes.
3.
Research notes.
4.
Research notes.
Oklahoma: The Story of a State. Evanston, Illinois: Row, Peterson and Company,
1949. 448 pp.
Box 128
1.
Introduction: “To the Teacher.” Handwritten.
2.
Chapter 12: “Riders of the Range.” Handwritten.
3.
Chapter 12. Handwritten.
4.
Chapter 13: “Boomers and Sooners.” Handwritten.
5.
Chapter 14: “A New Territory and Its Growth.” Handwritten.
6.
Chapter 15: “Life in the Twin Territories.” Handwritten.
7.
Chapter 16: “Making a State.” Handwritten.
8.
Chapter 17: “Problems of a New State.” Handwritten.
9.
Chapter 18: “Government since 1927.” Handwritten.
10.
Miscellaneous material.
Box 129
1.
Chapters 1-11. First draft typescript.
2.
Chapter 12-conclusion. First draft typescript.
3.
“Details for Study.” Handwritten.
Box 130
1.
Chapters 1-11. Carbon copy of typescript.
2.
Chapter 12-conclusion. Carbon copy of typescript.
3.
Correspondence.
Box 131
1.
Chapters 1-10. Typescript.
2.
Chapters 11-18. Typescript.
3.
Chapter 19-conclusion. Typescript.
4.
Material used in 1955 revision.
5.
Correspondence in 1963 revision.
6.
Page proofs.
7.
Page proofs.
8.
Workbook, by Daisy L. Moore. 1951.
With Morrison, James D. Pioneer Judge: The Life of Robert Lee Williams. Cedar
Rapids, Iowa: The Torch Press, 1958. xvii + 433 pp.
Box 132
1.
Chapter 1: “Little Devil.” Handwritten.
2.
Chapter 2: “Alabama Boyhood.” Handwritten.
3.
Chapter 3: “An Error in English: Sic Semper Tyrannis.” Handwritten.
4.
Chapter 6: “A Man’s Word Should be Sacred,” and Chapter 7: “Durant’s Vacant
Cottage.” Handwritten.
5.
Chapter 9: “Two O’Clock in the Morning.” Handwritten.
6.
Chapter 10: “One State or Two.” Handwritten.
7.
Chapter 12: “The Triumvirate and the Convention.” Handwritten.
8.
Chapter 13: “This Judicial Tribune.” Handwritten.
9.
Chapter 15: “Governor Bob Takes the Helm.” Handwritten.
10.
Chapter 17: “The War Years.” Handwritten.
11.
Chapter 19: “Justice with Common Sense and Mercy.” Handwritten.
12.
Chapter 20: “Politics, Promotion, and Retirement.” Handwritten.
13.
Chapter 21: “The Lonely Humanitarian.” Handwritten.
14.
Chapter 21. Handwritten.
15.
Chapter 22: “Wedded to History.” Handwritten.
16.
Chapter 23: “Absentee Landlord.” Handwritten.
17.
Chapter 24: “The Record of Honor.” Handwritten.
18.
Miscellaneous.
19.
Miscellaneous.
Box 133
1.
Typescript of manuscript.
2.
Typescript of manuscript (Chapters 1-13).
3.
Typescript of manuscript (Chapters 14-24).
Box 134
1.
Carbon copy of typescript.
2.
Carbon copy of typescript (Chapters 1-13).
3.
Carbon copy of typescript (Chapters 14-24).
Box 135
1.
Part of typescript.
2.
Typescript (Chapters 1-14).
3.
Typescript (Chapters 15-24).
Box 136
1.
Parts of various typescripts and revisions.
2.
Parts of various typescripts and revisions.
3.
Parts of various typescripts and revisions.
Box 137
1.
Parts of various typescripts and revisions.
2.
Parts of various typescripts and revisions.
3.
Parts of various typescripts and revisions.
Box 138
1.
Miscellaneous material.
2.
Miscellaneous (Parts of typescripts, etc.)
3.
Parts of various typescripts and revisions.
Box 139
1.
Galley proof.
2.
Galley proof.
3.
Galley proofs.
Box 140
1.
Correspondence. Note: There is more EED-Robert L. Williams correspondence
in the General Correspondence Files.
2.
Correspondence.
3.
Book announcements or advertisements.
4.
Dust jackets.
5.
Clippings.
6.
Reviews.
Frontier Ways: Sketches of Life in the Old West. Austin: University of Texas Press,
1959. xiv + 265 pp.
Note: Dale’s original arrangement included “Pioneer Speech” and “Arkansas: The
Myth and the State.” They are included here.
Box 141
1.
Table of contents, introductory poems and paragraphs introducing each chapter.
Handwritten.
2.
Preliminaries. Carbon copy of typescript of manuscript.
3.
Chapter 1: “The Romance of the Range.” Carbon copy of typescript of
manuscript.
4.
Chapter 2: “Cowboy Cookery.” Carbon copy of typescript of manuscripts.
5.
Chapter 3: “American Frontier Culture.” Carbon copy of typescript of
manuscript.
6.
Chapter 4: “From Log Cabin to Sod House.” Carbon copy of typescript of
manuscript.
7.
Chapter 5: “Wood and Water: Twin Problems of the Prairie Plains.” Carbon
copy of typescript of manuscript.
8.
Chapter 5. Handwritten draft.
9.
Chapter 5. Typewritten.
10.
Chapter 6: “Food of the Frontier.” Carbon copy of typescript of manuscript.
11.
Chapter 7: “The Social Homesteader.” Carbon copy of typescript of manuscript.
12.
Chapter 8: “Teaching on the Prairie Plains, 1890-1900.” Carbon copy of
typescript of manuscript.
13.
Chapter 8. Handwritten draft.
14.
Chapter 8. Handwritten draft.
15.
Chapter 8. Revised draft.
16.
Chapter 9: “The Frontier Literary Society.” Carbon copy of typescript of
manuscript.
17.
Chapter 10: “Frontier Medical Practices.” Carbon copy of typescript of
manuscript.
18.
Chapter 11: “Old Time Religion.” Carbon copy of typescript of manuscript.
19.
Chapter 11. Revisions.
20.
“The Bible-Belt—Westward Extension.” Outline (original typescript) plus
manuscript (carbon of typescript). This unpublished paper seems to be the basis
for “Old Time Religion.” A second copy is to be found in Folder 15, Box 153.
21.
Chapter 12: “Old Navajoe: A Typical Frontier Town.” Carbon copy of
typescript of manuscript.
22.
Revisions. Handwritten and typed.
23.
Footnotes and revisions.
24.
“Pioneer Speech.” Original and carbon copy of typescript. Draft of “The Speech
of the Pioneers.”
25.
“Arkansas: The Myth and the State.” Carbon copy of typescript of manuscript.
26.
“Arkansas: The Myth and the State.” Handwritten.
27.
“Arkansas: The Myth and the State.” Typewritten.
28.
“Arkansas: The Myth and the State.” Typewritten.
Box 142
1.
Galley proof.
2.
Page Proof (1-131).
3.
Page Proof (132-257).
4.
Correspondence.
5.
Clippings.
6.
Reviews
The Cross Timbers: Memories of a North Texas Boyhood. Austin: University of
Texas Press, 1966. 186 pp.
Box 143
1.
Preliminaries at various stages in the writing of the book. Handwritten.
2.
Preliminaries at various stages in the writing of the book. Typewritten.
3.
Chapter entitled “The Cross Timbers.” Handwritten. This was later shortened
very considerably and included in the “Introduction.”
4.
Chapter entitled “The Cross Timbers.” Typewritten original with corrections
written in plus carbon without corrections.
5.
Chapter entitled “Life in the Cross Timbers.” Typewritten original and carbon.
Contains in one chapter much of what was expanded into several chapters in the
final volume.
6.
Chapter entitled “Bachelors’ Hall: With Variations.” Typewritten original with
handwritten corrections and carbon copy without corrections. This also contains
in one proposed chapter material which was later expanded into several chapters
in the final volume.
7.
Chapter entitled “The Lure of the West.” Typewritten original and carbon, the
latter with handwritten corrections. This is not the chapter by the same name in
the book, but is similar to the two proposed chapters discussed above in that it
combines in one chapter material that was later scattered among several chapters.
8.
Chapter I: “Be It Ever So Humble.” Typewritten, original with handwritten
corrections and carbon without corrections.
9.
Chapter II: “Neighbors and Visitors.” Handwritten, incomplete.
10.
Chapter IV: “Reading: Common and Preferred.” Handwritten, incomplete.
11.
Chapter IV: “Reading: Common and Preferred.” Typed carbon; incomplete.
12.
Chapter VI: “Play and Playmates.” Handwritten.
13.
Chapter VI: “Play and Playmates.” Typewritten carbon; incomplete.
14.
Chapter VII: “Young Nimrods.” Handwritten.
15.
Chapter VIII: “Disciples of St. Peter and Izaak Walton.” Handwritten.
16.
Chapter IX: “School and Schoolmates.” Handwritten.
17.
Chapter X: “Cross Timbers Society.” Handwritten.
18.
Chapter XI: “The Lure of the West.” Handwritten, incomplete, of early draft.
19.
Chapter XI: “The Lure of the West.” Handwritten.
20.
Correspondence.
21.
Reviews.
Published Works
Box 144
Published Articles:
Note: The articles and other published works in Boxes 144-147 are listed
chronologically in order of first publication date. As complete a publication history as
possible for each is provided. Drafts of those articles which were later published in one
of Dale’s books, if not listed below, possibly could be found in the document cases
containing book materials. Articles below are listed by the name under which they were
published, although the various drafts, handwritten or typewritten, may be titled
differently. Also, Dale derived speeches from some of his articles, and vice versa, so
these forms may also be found below.
1.
“Some Letters of General Stand Watie.” Chronicles of Oklahoma, I (January,
1921), 30-59. Introduction by EED and notes, but no letters. Typewritten
(carbon.)
2.
“America’s Mary and Martha.” The Southwestern, VI (February and March,
1922), 193-201, 229-232. Handwritten draft of the talk that was later published.
3.
“America’s Mary and Martha.” Typescript with handwritten corrections.
4.
“America’s May and Martha.” Original typescript and carbon copy of typescript.
5.
“The Ranchman’s Last Frontier.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review, X (June,
1923), 34-46. Reprinted in The Cattlemen, XI (March, 1925), 75-83. Outline
(typescript; original and carbon).
6.
“The Ranchman’s Last Frontier.” Typescript (carbon; incomplete) of early draft.
7.
“The Ranchman’s Last Frontier.” In print.
8.
“The Spirit of Sooner Land.” Chronicles of Oklahoma, I (June, 1923), 167-178.
Reprinted in Readings in Oklahoma History. Evanston, Illinois: Row, Peterson
and Company, 1930. 858-865; and in Chronicles of Oklahoma, ILIV, No. 1
(Spring, 1971), 4-13. Handwritten early draft (incomplete).
9.
“The Spirit of Sooner Land.” Handwritten draft.
10.
“The Spirit of Sooner Land.” Typescript (carbon) with handwritten notations.
11.
“The Spirit of Sooner Land.” Typescript (original; carbon); original has
handwritten notations.
12.
“The Spirit of Sooner Land.” Typescript of draft, with handwritten revisions.
13.
“The Spirit of Sooner Land.” Typescript (carbon) of draft.
14.
“The Spirit of Sooner Land.” Typescript (carbon) of draft.
15.
“The Spirit of Sooner Land.” Typescript (carbon).
16.
“The Spirit of Sooner Land.” Typescript (carbon) of footnotes.
17.
“The Cherokee Strip Live Stock Association.” Proceedings of the Fifth Annual
Convention of the Southwestern Political and Social Science Association (1924),
97-115. Reprinted in The Chronicles of Oklahoma, V (March, 1927), 58-78; The
Cattleman, XII (June, 1925), 21-28; and Cow Country. Norman: University of
Oklahoma Press, 1942 and 1965. 188-211. Handwritten draft (incomplete).
18.
“The Cherokee Strip Live Stock Association.” Abstract. Typescript (carbon).
19.
“The Cherokee Strip Live Stock Association.” Typescript (Original; carbon;
incomplete).
20.
“The Cherokee Strip Live Stock Association.” Typescript (carbon; incomplete).
21.
“The Cherokee Strip Live Stock Association.” In print.
22.
“The Passing of the Range Cattle Industry in Oklahoma.” The Cattleman, XI
(November, 1924), 9-17. Reprinted in Readings in Oklahoma History. Evanston,
Illinois: Row, Peterson and Company, 1930. 580-592; in Frontier Historian: The
Life and Works of Edward Everett Dale. Norman: University of Oklahoma
Press, 1975. 290-312; and condensed as “End of the Open Range.” American
Scene, IV (1962), 38-42. Typescript (original) of early draft.
23.
“The Passing of the Range Cattle Industry in Oklahoma.” Typescript.
25.
“The Passing of the Range Cattle Industry in Oklahoma.” Revised typescript with
revisions by EED.
26.
“The Passing of the Range Cattle Industry in Oklahoma” Carbon copy of
typescript with revisions.
27.
“The Passing of the Range Cattle Industry in Oklahoma.” Incomplete typescript.
28.
“The Passing of the Range Cattle Industry in Oklahoma.” In print.
29.
“History of the Ranch Cattle Industry in Oklahoma.” Annual Report of the
American Historical Association for the Year 1920. Washington: Government
Printing Office, 1925. 307-322. Reprinted in The Cattleman, XII (December,
1925), 15-25; and in Readings in Oklahoma History. Evanston, Illinois: Row,
Peterson and Company, 1930. 404-415. Press proof (?) with notations and
changes in EED’s hand.
30.
“John Rollin Ridge.” Chronicles of Oklahoma, IV (December, 1926), 312-321.
Typewritten (original).
31.
“John Rollin Ridge.” Typewritten (carbon).
32.
“Ranching in the Cheyenne-Arapahoe Reservation, 1880-1885.” Chronicles of
Oklahoma, VI (March, 1928), 35-59. Reprinted in The Cattleman, XV
(December, 1928), 22-27, 30-32; and in Cow Country. Norman: University of
Oklahoma Press, 1942 and 1965. 156-186. Handwritten early draft (incomplete).
33.
“Letters of the Two Boudinots.” Chronicles of Oklahoma, VI (September, 1928),
328-347. Introduction by EED; handwritten. Copies of the letters; typewritten
(carbon).
34.
“Letters of the Two Boudinots.” Introduction by EED but not the letters.
Typewritten (carbon).
35.
“The Romance on the Range.” West Texas Historical Association Year Book, V
(June, 1929), 3-23. Reprinted in The Cattleman, XVI (November, 1929), 33-40;
in Frontier Ways. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1959. 3-23; and in
Frontier Historian. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1975. 244-268.
Outline (handwritten)
36.
“The Romance of the Range.” Typescript (original).
37.
“The Romance of the Range.” Typescript (carbon).
38.
“The Romance of the Range.” In print.
39.
“The Spirit of the West.” The Sooner Magazine, IV (May, 1932), 269-270, 280,
282. Outline of speech (handwritten).
40.
“The Spirit of the West.” Outline (handwritten).
41.
“The Spirit of the West.” Handwritten.
42.
“The Spirit of the West.” Handwritten.
43.
“The Spirit of the West.” Original typescript.
44.
“The Spirit of the West.” Typescript (original) with handwritten revisions.
45.
“The Spirit of the West.” Typescript (carbon).
46.
“The Spirit of the West.” In print.
47.
“The Spirit of the West.” In print.
Box 145
(See note to Box 144.)
1.
“The Humor of the Cowboy.” The Cattleman, XXII (January, 1936), 11-12, 14,
16, 17. Reprinted in Cow Country. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press,
1942 and 1965. 136-153; and in Southwesterners Write. Edited by T. M. Pearce
and A. P. Thomason. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1946. 8292. Abstract (handwritten).
2.
“The Humor of the Cowboy.” Outline (for speech?). Handwritten.
3.
“The Humor of the Cowboy.” Typescript (original with some handwritten
revisions).
4.
“The Humor of the Cowboy.” Typescript (carbon).
5.
“The Humor of the Cowboy.” Various pages of different typescripts (original and
carbon).
6.
“A Sketch of the History of the University of Oklahoma.” The Southern
Magazine, III (August-September, 1936), 18-20. Handwritten; also different
typewritten draft with similar name.
7.
“Blue Blood on the Vast Western Plains.” The American Hereford Journal
XXVII (December 15, 1936), 5-7, 70-71. Handwritten draft.
8.
“Blue Blood on the Vast Western Plains.” Typewritten draft with handwritten
revisions.
9.
“The Cow Country in Transition.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review, XXIV
(June, 1937), 3-20. Reprinted in The Cattleman, XXIV (March, 1938), 35-44; in
The American Tradition. Edited by Louis B. Wright and H. T. Swedenberg, Jr.
New York: F. S. Crofts and Company, 1941, 146-159; in Cow Country. Norman:
University of Oklahoma Press, 1942 and 1965, 214-236; and in Frontier
Historian. Edited by A. M. Gibson. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press,
1975, 313-335. Abstract: Handwritten plus typescript (original and carbon).
10.
“The Cow Country in Transition.” Handwritten draft (incomplete).
11.
“The Cow Country in Transition.” Handwritten draft.
12.
“The Cow Country in Transition.” Early draft. Typescript (original) with some
handwritten notes.
13.
“The Cow Country in Transition.” Typescript (part original and part carbon) with
some handwritten corrections.
14.
“The Cow Country in Transition.” Typescript (part carbon and part original).
Incomplete.
15.
“The Cow Country in Transition.” In print, bound with incomplete typescript
(which has handwritten notations) of a somewhat different paper.
16.
“The Cow Country in Transition.” Clippings.
17.
“Ranching in the Cherokee Strip.” The American Hereford Journal, XXIX
(March 1, 1939), 5-6, 48B, 48C, 48F, 48G. Handwritten.
18.
“Ranching in the Cherokee Strip.” Carbon copy of typescript.
19.
“The Spirit of Oklahoma.” Oklahoma: A Guide to the Sooner State. American
Guide Series. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1941, 3-6. Handwritten
drafts of summations.
20.
“The Spirit of Oklahoma.” Handwritten draft.
21.
“The Spirit of Oklahoma.” Handwritten draft.
22.
“The Spirit of Oklahoma.” Typewritten draft (carbon).
23.
“The Speech of the Frontier.” Quarterly Journal of Speech, XXVII (October,
1941), 353-363. Outline (typewritten; incomplete).
24.
“The Speech of the Frontier.” Slightly different typescript (part original; part
carbon) entitled “The Frontier Idiom.”
25.
“The Speech of the Frontier.” Typescript (original; incomplete; some handwritten
revisions) entitled “The Frontier Idiom.”
26.
“The Speech of the Frontier.” Handwritten early draft for a speech (incomplete).
27.
“The Speech of the Frontier.” Typescript (original) with handwritten revisions by
EED.
28.
“The Speech of the Frontier.” Typescript (carbon; incomplete) with handwritten
revisions by EED
29.
“The Speech of the Frontier.” Typescript (original) with handwritten revisions.
30.
“The Cheyenne-Arapaho Country.” Chronicles of Oklahoma. XX (December,
1942), 360-271. Carbon copy of typescript.
31.
“Memories of Frederick Jackson Turner.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review,
XXX (December, 1943), 339-358. Reprinted in Frontier Historian. Edited by
A.M. Gibson. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1975. 336-359.
Typescript (carbon).
32.
“Memories of Frederick Jackson Turner.” Typescript (carbon) of early draft.
33.
“Memories of Frederick Jackson Turner.” Typescript (carbon) of early draft.
34.
“Memories of Frederick Jackson Turner.” Handwritten sketches of Dale’s
recollections; some parts of the paper.
35.
“The End of the Indian Problem.” Annual Report of the American Historical
Association for the Year 1942. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1944.
III. 305-317. Typescript (original) with handwritten corrections.
36.
“The End of the Indian Problem.” Typescript (carbon) with corrections.
37.
“The End of the Indian Problem.” Typescript (carbon) of later draft.
38.
“George Riley Hall’s Work Evaluated by O.U. Historian,” Sooner State Press,
XXXVI, No. 30 (April 22, 1944). In print. Also found in F9, Box 203.
39.
“Culture on the American Frontier.” Nebraska History, XXVI (April-June,
1945), 75-90. Reprinted in Frontier Ways. Austin: University of Texas Press,
1959. 43-62. Handwritten draft (incomplete).
40.
“Culture on the American Frontier.” Handwritten draft (complete; there is no
page 18).
41.
“Culture on the American Frontier.” Typescript (carbon).
42.
“From Log Cabin to Sod House.” Journal of the Illinois Historical Society,
XXXVIII (December, 1945), 338-412. Reprinted in Frontier Ways. Austin:
University of Texas Press, 1959, 63-110; and in Frontier Historian. Edited by
A.M. Gibson. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1975, 100-133.
Typescript (carbon) of early draft, with some handwritten alterations.
43.
“Cowboy Cookery.” American Hereford Journal, XXXVI (January 1, 1946), 3742, 36, 49, 52, 54, 58. Reprinted in Frontier Ways. Austin: University of Texas
Press, 1959, 25-42; and in Frontier Historian. Edited by A. M. Gibson. Norman:
University of Oklahoma Press, 1975, 269-289. Carbon copy of typescript.
44.
“Cowboy Cookery.” Carbon copy of typescript.
Box 146
(See note to Box 144.)
1.
“Old Navajo.” Chronicles of Oklahoma. XXIV (Summer, 1946), 128-145.
Reprinted in Frontier Times, XXIV (February, 1947), 307-320; in Frontier Ways.
Austin: University of Texas Press, 1959, 233-257; and in Frontier Historian.
Edited by A. M. Gibson. Norman: university of Oklahoma Press, 1957, 194-233.
Original typescript.
2.
“Old Navajo.” Carbon copy of typescript.
3.
“Old Navajo.” Carbon copy of typescript.
4.
“Teaching on the Prairie Plains, 1890-1900.” Mississippi Valley Historical
Review, XXXIII (September, 1946), 293-307. Reprinted in Frontier Ways.
Austin: University of Texas Press, 1959, 151-168. Handwritten synopsis of draft
entitled “Teaching on the American Frontier.”
5.
“Teaching on the Prairie Plains, 1890-1900.” Synopsis (typewritten; carbon) of
draft entitled “Teaching on the American Frontier.”
6.
“Teaching on the Prairie Plains, 1890-1900.” Partly handwritten but mostly
typewritten draft entitled “Teaching on the American Frontier.” Typescript is
carbon with handwritten revisions.
7.
“Teaching on the Prairie Plains, 1890-1900.” Typescript (original) of draft
entitled “Teaching on the American Frontier.”
8.
“Teaching on the Prairie Plains, 1890-1900.” Typescript (carbon) of draft entitled
“Teaching on the American Frontier.”
9.
“The Food of the Frontier.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XL
(March, 1947), 38-61. Reprinted in Frontier Ways. Austin: University of Texas
Press, 1959, 111-131. Typescript (carbon) of early draft, dated March, 1943.
10.
“The Food of the Frontier.” Typescript (original) of early draft, dated March,
1943, with handwritten corrections.
11.
“The Food of the Frontier.” Typescript (carbon).
12.
“The Food of the Frontier.” Correspondence.
13.
“The Cherokees in the Confederacy.” Journal of Southern History, XIII (May,
1947), 159-183. Abstract—carbon transcript.
14.
“The Cherokees in the Confederacy.” Typescript (original).
15.
“The Cherokees in the Confederacy.” Original typescript with notations
throughout.
16.
“The Cherokees in the Confederacy.” Typescript (carbon copy).
17.
“The Cherokees in the Confederacy.” Carbon copy of typescript.
18.
“The Cherokees in the Confederacy.” Clippings.
19.
“The Speech of the Pioneers.” Arkansas Historical Quarterly, VI (Summer,
1947), 117-131. Reprinted in Frontier Historian. Edited by A.M. Gibson.
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1975. 134-151. Carbon copy of revised
typescript.
20.
“The Speech of the Pioneers.” Original typescript with revisions in EED’s hand.
21.
“The Speech of the Pioneers.” Typescript (carbon) with handwritten revisions by
EED.
22.
“The Speech of the Pioneers.” Typescript (carbon; incomplete).
23.
“The Speech of the Pioneers.” Handwritten stories and sayings; some included in
paper.
24.
“Medical Practices on the Frontier.” Indiana Magazine of History, XLIII
(December, 1947), 307-328. Reprinted in Frontier Ways. Austin: University of
Texas Press, 1959, 187-210; and in Frontier Historian. Edited by A.M. Gibson.
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1975, 167-193. Original typescript
(unlike carbon).
25.
“Medical Practices on the Frontier.” Carbon copy of typescript (unlike original).
26.
“Two Mississippi Valley Frontiers.” Chronicles of Oklahoma, XXVI (Winter,
1948-49), 366-384. Reprinted in Frontier Historian. Edited by A.M. Gibson.
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1975, 72-99. Handwritten draft entitled
“Two American Frontiers.”
27.
“Two Mississippi Valley Frontiers.” Typescript (carbon; with handwritten
revisions) of speech entitled “Two American Frontiers.”
28.
“Two Mississippi Valley Frontiers.” Typescript (original) with footnotes.
29.
“Two Mississippi Valley Frontiers.” Carbon copy of typescript.
30.
“Two Mississippi Valley Frontiers.” Carbon copy of typescript (notations and
revisions).
31.
“Two Mississippi Valley Frontiers.” Carbon copy of typescript.
32.
“Arkansas and the Cherokee Indians.” Arkansas Historical Quarterly, VIII
(Summer, 1949), 95-114. Original typescript with handwritten corrections and
handwritten copy of notes of early draft of “Arkansas and the Cherokees.”
33.
“Arkansas and the Cherokee Indians.” Carbon of typescript of early draft of
“Arkansas and the Cherokees.”
34.
“Arkansas and the Cherokee Indians.” Carbon copy of typescript of “Arkansas
and the Cherokees.”
35.
“Arkansas and the Cherokee Indians.” Carbon copy of typescript of “Arkansas
and the Cherokees.”
36.
“The Frontier Literary Society.” Nebraska History, XXXI (September, 1950),
167-182. Reprinted in Frontier Ways. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1959,
169-185; and in Frontier Historian. Edited by A. M. Gibson. Norman:
University of Oklahoma Press, 1975, 152-166. Typescript (original) with
handwritten alterations.
37.
“The Frontier Literary Society.” Typescript (carbon) with some handwritten
corrections.
Box 147
(See Note to Box 144.)
1.
“Turner—The Man and Teacher.” University of Kansas City Review, XVIII
(Autumn, 1951), 18-28. Handwritten (complete).
2.
“Turner—The Man and Teacher.” Typescript (original and carbon) of one draft.
3.
“Turner—The Man and Teacher.” Typescript (original) with handwritten
revisions, of one draft.
4.
“Turner—The Man and Teacher.” Carbon copies of several typescripts
5.
“Arkansas: The Myth and the State.” Arkansas Historical Quarterly, XII
(Spring, 1953), 8-29. See also folders 24-27 in Box 141 on Frontiers Trails; it
was originally planned to be included in that volume. Handwritten draft
(incomplete).
6.
“Oklahoma’s Indian Warriors.” Oklahoma Quarterly, III, No. 1 (October, 1953),
published as part of Sooner Magazine, XXVI, No. 2 (October, 1953), 22-24, 32.
Handwritten and typewritten (carbon) with typewritten notes (original and two
carbons). As published the article had no notes.
7.
“An American Looks at Australia.” Walkabout Magazine, XX (May, 1954), 1015. Part handwritten, part original typescript with handwritten corrections, of
early draft entitled “Australia: Some Impressions of a Fulbrighter.”
8.
“An American Looks at Australia.” Early draft entitled “Australia: Some
Impressions of a Fulbrighter.” Typescript (original) with handwritten corrections.
9.
“An American Looks at Australia.” Typescript (carbon) of draft entitled
“Australia: Some Impressions of a Fulbrighter.”
10.
“An American Looks at Australia.” Typescript (original) of “Australia: Some
Impressions of a Fulbrighter.”
11.
“An American Looks at Australia.” In print.
12.
“Cow Custom.” American Hereford Journal, LII (July 1, 1961), 156, 160, 162,
172-173. Handwritten, complete.
13.
“Cow Custom.” Carbon copy of typescript of manuscript.
14.
“A Dedication to the Memory of Grant Foreman, 1869-1953.” Arizona and the
West, IV (Winter, 1964), 271-274. Early, handwritten, draft.
15.
“A Dedication to the Memory of Grant Foreman, 1869-1953.” Early typed draft
(carbon), plus extra original and carbon of page 1.
16.
“A Dedication to the Memory of Grant Foreman, 1869-1953.” In print.
17.
“Oklahoma’s Last Run.” Prairie Lore, I (January, 1965), 74-83. Handwritten.
18.
“Oklahoma’s Last Run.” Typescript (carbon).
19.
“Oklahoma’s Last Run.” Typescript (carbon).
20.
“A Trip to the Railroad.” Prairie Lore, II (April, 1966), 46-154. Handwritten
early draft (incomplete).
21.
“A Trip to the Railroad.” Original typescript with handwritten corrections.
Box 148 Encyclopedia and Dictionary Articles
1.
Dictionary of American Biography. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 192836.
“Isaac McCoy,” Vol. XI, pp. 617-681. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Joel Bryant Mayes,” Vol. XII, p. 453. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Peter Perkins Pitchlynn,” Vol. XIV, pp. 637-638. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Alexander Lawrence Posey,” Vol. XV, p. 111. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Alice Mary Robertson,” Vol. XVI, pp. 20-21. Handwritten and typewritten.
2.
Dictionary of American Biography.
“William Schenck Robertson,” Vol. XVI, p. 30. Two handwritten copies and one
typewritten copy.
“John Ross,” Vol. XVI, pp. 178-179. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Stand Watie,” Vol. XIX, pp. 537-538. Two handwritten copies and one
typewritten copy.
“Samuel Austin Worcester,” Vol. XX, pp. 530-531. Two handwritten copies and
one typewritten copy.
3.
Dictionary of American Biography. Supplement One, 1944.
“Charles Nathaniel Haskell,” Vol. XXI, pp. 380-381. Handwritten and
typewritten.
4.
Dictionary of American History. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1940. Vol.
I
“Abilene, Kansas,” p. 2. Typewritten.
“Abilene Trail,” p. 2. Typewritten.
“Cattle Industry,” pp. 326-327. Handwritten and two typewritten copies.
“Cherokee Trail,” p. 353. Handwritten and two typewritten copies.
“Chisholm Trail,” p. 368. Handwritten and four typewritten copies.
5.
Dictionary of American History. Vol. II.
“Cow Country,” p. 28. Handwritten and three typewritten copies.
“Cow Custom,” pp. 78-79. Handwritten and three typewritten copies.
“Dawes Commission,” p. 113. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Goodnight-Loving Trail,” p. 400. Handwritten and typewritten.
6.
Dictionary of American History. Vol. III (Part 1).
“Herd Law vs. Free Grass,” p. 27. Handwritten and typewritten (Original and two
carbons).
“Indian, Education of the,” p. 86. Handwritten and typewritten (original and two
carbons).
“Indian Agencies,” p. 90. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Indian Brigade,” p. 94. Handwritten and typewritten (original and two carbons).
“Indian Oil Lands,” p. 103. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Indian Reservation,” p. 108. Handwritten and typewritten (original and two
carbons).
7.
Dictionary of American History. Vol. III (Part 2).
“Indian Territory,” p. 109. Three handwritten and five typewritten copies.
“Indian Tribal Courts,” p. 111. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Intermarried Citizens,” pp. 135-136. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Kickapoo Indians,” p. 208. Handwritten and typewritten (original and two
carbons).
“Lincoln County War,” p. 278. Handwritten and typewritten (original and two
carbons).
“Literary, The,” pp. 283-284. Handwritten and typewritten (original and two
carbons).
8.
Dictionary of American History. Vol. IV
“Oklahoma,” pp. 168-169. Handwritten and two typewritten copies.
“Oklahoma Openings,” p. 169. Handwritten and two typewritten copies.
“Oklahoma Squatters,” p. 169. Handwritten and typewritten copies.
“Open Range Cattle Period,” pp. 177-178. Handwritten and two typewritten
copies.
“Play Party,” p. 287. Handwritten and two typewritten copies.
“Prairie Schooner,” pp. 329-330. Handwritten and two typewritten copies.
“Protracted Meeting,” p. 367. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Rustler War,” p. 512. Handwritten and typewritten.
9.
Dictionary of American History. Vol. V (Part 1).
“Sequoyah, Proposed State of,” pp. 58-59. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Singing School,” pp. 82-83. Handwritten and two typewritten copies.
“Smith, Fort,” p. 101. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Smith, Fort, Council of,” p. 101. Handwritten and two typewritten copies.
“Sooners,” p. 121. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Southwest,” pp. 132-133. Handwritten and typewritten.
10.
Dictionary of American History. Vol. V. (Part 2).
“Summer, Fort,” p. 202. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Teachers Institute,” p. 235. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Trail of Tears,” p. 303. Handwritten and two typewritten copies.
“Tribal Courts, Indian,” p. 324. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Wagon Yard,” p. 390. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Whiskey Towns,” p. 458. Handwritten and typewritten.
11.
Dictionary of American History. Supplement One, 1961. Vol. VI.
“Indian Agencies,” p. 144. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Indian Reservations,” p. 144. Handwritten and typewritten.
12.
Dictionary of American History. Proposed articles not included in Dictionary.
Debating Society. Handwritten and typewritten.
House of Kings. Handwritten and typewritten (original and two carbons).
House of Warriors. Handwritten and typewritten (original and two carbons).
Medicine Lodge, Treaty of. Handwritten and typewritten.
No-Man’s Land. Handwritten and typewritten.
Red River Case. Handwritten and typewritten.
13.
Dictionary of American History. Correspondence.
14.
Encyclopedia Britannica. Chicago: 1957.
“Branding,” Vol. IV, pp. 34-35. Handwritten and two typewritten
Instructions to Contributors.
15.
The World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago: Field Enterprises, 1958.
“Ardmore,” Vol. I, p. 385. Typewritten.
“Enid,” Vol. V, p. 2362. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Lawton,” Vol. X, p. 4334. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Norman, “ Vol. XII, p. 5709. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Oklahoma,” Vol. XII, pp. 5880-5894. Handwritten.
“Oklahoma City,” Vol. XII, pp. 5894-5895. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Stillwater,” Vol. XV, pp. 7725-7726. Handwritten and typewritten.
“Tulsa,” Vol. XVI, p. 8197. Typewritten.
“Muskogee.” (Published or proposed? OU has no copy of the 1958 edition).
“Ranching.” (Published or proposed? OU has no copy of the 1958 edition).
16.
The World Book Encyclopedia. Correspondence and Instructions.
17.
Biographical Encyclopedia of the World.
“Williams, Robert Lee.” Proof. Note: This article was not found
in Vols. 3-5 of the encyclopedia. Vols. 1-2 are not in the OU library.
18.
Various complete or fragmentary materials on articles on “Oklahoma.”
Note: Verification as to which, if any, were used was not possible since OU does not
have the editions of the encyclopedias in which such articles supposedly
appeared.
Box 149
The Government of Oklahoma. A supplement to R. O. Hughes.
Elementary Community Civics. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1928. 71 pp.
1.
Preliminaries. Handwritten.
2.
Preliminaries. Typescript (carbon).
3.
Chapter I: “Historical Background.” Handwritten.
4.
Chapter I: “Historical Background.” Typescript (carbon).
5.
Chapter II: “Statehood for Oklahoma.” Handwritten.
6.
Chapter II: “Statehood for Oklahoma.” Typescript (carbon).
7.
Chapter III: “Making the Laws.” Handwritten.
8.
Chapter III: “Making the Laws.” Typescript (carbon).
9.
Chapter IV: “The Executive Branch of Government.” Handwritten.
10.
Chapter IV: “The Executive Branch of Government.” Typescript (carbon).
11.
Chapter V: “The Judicial Branch of Government.” Handwritten.
12.
Chapter V: “The Judicial Branch of Government.” Typescript (carbon).
13.
Chapter VI: “County and Local Government.” Handwritten.
14.
Chapter VI: “County and Local Government.” Typescript (carbon).
15.
Chapter VII: “Town and City Government.” Handwritten.
16.
Chapter VII: “Town and City Government.” Typescript (carbon).
17.
Chapter VIII: “Education and Welfare.” Handwritten.
18.
Chapter VIII: “Education and Welfare.” Typescript (carbon).
19.
Chapter IX: “The Government and the People.” Handwritten.
20.
Chapter IX: “The Government and the People.” Typescript (carbon).
Box 150
Other Published Works
1.
“Pal O’Mine.” A Song. The lyrics by Edward Everett Dale. The music by J. A.
Parks. York, Nebraska: The J. A. Parks Company, 1925. Sheet music.
2.
“Editorial on John Young Bryce, New Secretary of the Oklahoma Historical
Society and Editor of the Chronicles of Oklahoma” Chronicles of Oklahoma, IV
(March, 1926), 14-15. Handwritten draft.
3.
“Foreword.” To Laressa Cox McBurney. Always the Prairie: A Book of Verse.
Guthrie, Oklahoma: Co-operative Publishing Company, 1949. Early draft with
handwritten corrections and second draft.
4.
“Frederic Remington, 1861-1909.” Basis for biography in An Exhibition of
Paintings and Bronzes by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell. Tulsa:
Thomas Gilcrease Foundation, 1950. Handwritten.
5.
“Frederic Remington, 1861-1909.” Two typescripts (carbon).
6.
“Frederic Remington, 1861-1909.” Typescript (carbon) of shortened version.
7.
“Introduction.” To John Clay. My Life on the Range. Reprint. New York:
Antiquarian Press, Ltd., 1961. ix-xvi. Handwritten early draft.
8.
“Introduction.” My Life on the Range. Handwritten.
9.
“Introduction.” My Life on the Range. Typescript (carbon).
10.
“Introduction.” My Life on the Range. Handwritten outline of book (1924
edition).
11.
“Introduction,” to Walter Baron von Richthofen. Cattle-Raising on the Plains on
North America. Reprint. The Western Frontier Library, Vol. 24. Norman:
University of Oklahoma Press, 1964, ix-xiv. Handwritten.
12.
“Introduction,” Cattle-Raising on the Plains…carbon of typescript.
13.
“Introduction.” Cattle-Raising on the Plains…Handwritten and typewritten
(original and carbon) chronology of the Baron and his family.
14.
“Introduction.” Cattle-Raising on the Plains…Typewritten notes from the first
edition.
15.
“Introduction,” to E. E. White. Experiences of a Special Indian Agent. Reprint.
The Western Frontier Library, Vol. 29. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press,
1965. vii-xxxii. Handwritten drafts (incomplete).
16.
“Introduction.” Experiences…Typescript (carbon) plus some handwritten pages
at the end.
17.
“Introduction.” Experiences…Typescript (original) with handwritten notations
and corrections.
18.
“Introduction.” Experiences…Typescript (carbon).
19.
“Introduction.” Experiences...Source Material.
20.
“Introduction.” Experiences…Correspondence.
21.
“Oklahoma: A Pageant.” Various materials. Note: A published copy of this
work was not located, so the exact identification of the materials in the folder and
the one below was not possible.
22.
“Oklahoma: A Pageant.” Miscellaneous materials. “Romance of Oklahoma.”
23.
“Frederic Remington” in An Exhibition of Paintings and Bronzes. Tulsa:
Thomas Gilcrease Foundation, 1950.
Note: See also in the outsized materials the galleys for Jim Herron, Fifty Years on the
Owl Hoot Trail, edited by Harry E. Chrisman. Chicago: Sage Book:, 1969. Dr. Dale
wrote the introduction for this book.
Box 151
Book Reviews and Readers Reports
1.
List of reviews by EED. Note: this does not include all those listed below.
2.
Book Review:
Adams, Evelyn C. American Indian Education: Government Schools and
Economic Progress. Morningside Heights, New York: King’s Crown
Press, 1946. Handwritten and typewritten.
Adams, Ramon. Western Words: A Dictionary of the Range, Cow Camp
and Trail. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1944. Handwritten
and two different typewritten copies.
_______________ and Britzman, Homer. Charles M. Russell: The
Cowboy Artist. Pasadena: Trails End Publishing Company, Inc., 1948.
Handwritten and typewritten.
3.
Books Reviews:
Bandel, Eugene. Frontier Life in the Army, 1854-1861. Glendale, California:
Arthur H. Clark, 1932. Handwritten and typewritten. Berndt, Ronald, and
Berndt, Catherine. The First Australians. New York: Philosophical Library,
1952. Typewritten.
Bieber, Ralph P., ed. Southern Trails to California in 1849. Glendale, California:
Arthur H. Clark, 1937. Handwritten and typewritten.
Reviews and Readers Reports by EED
3.
Brown, Dee. Trail Driving Days. New York: Scribner, 1952. Two different
typewritten copies; one also in print.
Brown, Weldon A. Empire or Independence: A Study in the Failure of
Reconciliation, 1774-1793. University: Louisiana State University Press, 1941.
Handwritten and typewritten.
4.
Book Reviews:
Callcott, Wilfrid Hardy. Santa Anna: The Story of an Enigma Who Once was
Mexico. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1936. Handwritten and
typewritten.
Carroll, H. Bailey. The Texas Santa Fe Trail. Canyon, Texas: Panhandle Plains
Historical Society, 1951. Typewritten.
_____________ and Haggard, J. Villasana, eds. and trans. Three New Mexico
Chronicles: The Exposición of Don Pedro Bautista Pino, 1812: The Ojeada of
Lic. Antonio Barreiro, 1832; and the Additions by Don José Augustín de
Escudero, 1849. Albuquerque: The Quivira Society, 1942. Handwritten and
typewritten.
Caughey, John Walton, ed. The Indians of Southern California in 1852. The B.
D. Wilson Report and a Selection of Contemporary Comment. San Marino:
Huntington Library, 1952. Handwritten and typewritten.
Chalfant, W. A. Gold, Guns, and Ghost Towns. Stanford: Stanford University
Press, 1947. Handwritten and typewritten.
Chinard, Gilbert, ed. and trans. George Washington as the French Knew Him.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1940. Handwritten and typewritten. Two
typewritten drafts, one with handwritten revisions.
Corle, Edwin. The Gila: River of the Southwest. New York: Rinehart, 1951.
Two typewritten drafts,one with handwritten revisions.
Cotterill, Robert S. The Southern Indians: The Story of the Civilized Tribes
before Removal. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1954. Typewritten;
two copies in print.
Coulter, E. M., ed. The Other Half of Old New Orleans. Baton Rouge:
Louisiana State University Press, 1939. Handwritten and typewritten.
Crampton, C. Gregory ed. The Mariposa Indian War, 1850-1851: Diaries of
Robert Eccleston: The California Gold Rush; Yosemite and the High Sierra. Salt
Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1957. Typewritten; three copies in print.
5.
Book Reviews:
Dale, Edward Everett. The Range Cattle Industry. Norman: University of
Oklahoma Press, 1930. Typewritten. (By EED?)
Debo, Angie. Prairie City: The Story of an American Community. New York:
A. A. Knopf, 1944. Three different typewritten drafts, two with multiple copies.
________________. Tulsa: From Creek Town to Oil Capital. Norman:
University of Oklahoma Press, 1943. Two different handwritten copies; each also
typewritten, with two typewritten copies of one. _____________, ed. The
Cowman’s Southwest: Being the Reminiscences of Oliver Nelson. Glendale,
California: A. H. Clark, 1953. Typewritten.
DeVoto, Bernard. The Course of Empire. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1952.
Typewritten.
Dick, Everett. Vanguards of the Frontier: A Social History of the Northern
Plains and Rocky Mountains from the Earliest White Contacts to the Coming of
the Homemaker. New York: D. Appleton-Century, 1941. Handwritten and
typewritten.
Dobie, J. Frank. Coronado’s Children: Tales of Lost Mines and Buried Treasure
of the Southwest. Dallas: The Southwest Press, 1930. Handwritten and
typewritten.
_____________. Guide to the Life and Literature of the Southwest, with a Few
Observations. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1943. Handwritten and
typewritten.
_____________. Tongues of the Monte. Garden City, New York: Doubleday,
Doran, and Company, 1935. Handwritten and two typewritten copies. Drury,
Clifford Merrill. Elkanah and Mary Walker, Pioneers among the Spokane.
Caldwell, Idaho: The Caxton Printers, Ltd., 1940. Handwritten and typewritten.
6.
Book Reviews:
Edwards, Everett E., comp. The Early Writings of Frederick Jackson Turner,
with a List of All His Works. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1938.
Handwritten and typewritten.
Ellis, Elmer. Henry Moore Teller: Defender of the West. Caldwell, Idaho: The
Caxton Printers, Ltd., 1941. Handwritten and typewritten.
______________. Mr. Dooley’s America: A Life of Finley Peter Dunn. New
York: A. A. Knopf, 1941. Handwritten and typewritten.
Emrich, Duncan. It’s An Old Wild West Custom. New York: Vanguard Press,
1949. Typewritten.
7.
Book Reviews:
Fenton, William N. American Indian and White Relations to 1830: Needs and
Opportunities for Study. New York: Russell and Russell, 1957. Typewritten.
Fletcher, John Gould. Arkansas. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina
Press, 1947. Handwritten and typewritten.
Foreman, Carolyn Thomas. The Cross Timbers. Muskogee, Okahoma: 1947.
Handwritten and typewritten.
Foreman, Grant. The Five Civilized Tribes. Norman: University of Oklahoma
Press, 1934. Handwritten and typewritten.
___________. Indian Removal: The Emigration of the Five Civilized Tribes.
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1932. Typewritten.
____________. Indians and Pioneers: The Story of the American Southwest
before 1830. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1930. Handwritten and
typewritten.
_____________. The Last Trek of the Indians. Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 1946. Two different handwritten copies; each also typewritten.
_____________, ed. A Traveler in Indian Territory: The Journal of Ethan Allen
Hitchcock. Cedar Rapids, Iowa: The Torch Press, 1930. Handwritten and
typewritten.
Frink, Maurice; Jackson, W. Turrentine; and Spring, Agnes Wright. When Grass
Was King: Contributions to the Western Range Cattle Industry Study. Boulder:
University of Colorado Press, 1956. Two typewritten copies.
8.
Book Reviews:
Garrett, Pat F. The Authentic Life of Billy the Kid. Norman: University of
Oklahoma Press, 1954. Handwritten and typewritten. Gittinger, Roy. The
Formation of the State of Oklahoma, 1803-1906. Norman: University of
Oklahoma Press, 1939. Handwritten and typewritten.
9.
Book Reviews:
Haberly, Loyd. Pursuit of the Horizon: A Life of George Catlin, Painter and
Recorder of the American Indian. New York: Macmillan, 1948. Handwritten
and typewritten.
Hafen, Leroy R., and Rister, Carl Coke. Western America: The Exploration of
the Region Beyond the Mississippi. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1941.
Handwritten and typewritten.
Hafen, Leroy R. and Hafen, Ann W., eds. Relations with the Indians of the
Plains, 1857-1861: A Documentary Account of the Military Campaigns and
Negotiations of Agents, with Reports and Journals of P. G. Lowe, R. M. Peck, J.
E. B. Stuart, S. D. Sturgis, and Other Official Papers. Glendale, California: A.
H. Clark, 1959. Handwritten and typewritten.
Haley, J. Evetts. Jeff Milton: A Good Man With A Gun. Norman: University of
Oklahoma Press, 1948. Handwritten and typewritten
_______________, Life on the Texas Range. Photographs by Erwin E. Smith.
Austin: University of Texas Press, 1952. Two typewritten copies.
Hammond, George P. Coronado’s Seven Cities. Albuquerque: U. S. Coronado
Exposition Commission, 1940. Handwritten and typewritten.
_____________, and Rey, Agapito, eds. Narrative of the Coronado Expedition,
1540-1542. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1940. Handwritten
and typewritten.
10.
Book Reviews:
Hargrett, Lester. Oklahoma Imprints, 1835-1890. New York: Bowker, for the
Bibliographical Society of America. Handwritten and typewritten. Hayward,
Elizabeth. John M’Coy: His Life and His Diaries. New York: American
Historical Company, Inc., 1948. Handwritten and typewritten.
Hicks, John D. The American Tradition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1955. Two
copies in print.
Holding, Vera. Prairie Nautilus. np. 1936. Handwritten.
Horn, Stanley F. Invisible Empire: The Story of the Ku Klux Klan, 1866-1871.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1939. Handwritten and typewritten.
Hudson, Wilson M. Andy Adams: His Life and Writings. Dallas: Southern
Methodist University Press, 1964. Handwritten and typewritten.
Hyde, George E. Indians of the High Plains, from the Prehistoric Period to the
Coming of Europeans. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1959.
Handwritten and typewritten; eight copies in print.
11.
Book Reviews:
Jackson, William Henry. Time Exposure: The Autobiography of William Henry
Jackson. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1940. Typewritten. Jones, Benjamin
S. Sam Jones, Lawyer. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1947.
Handwritten and typewritten.
12.
Book Review:
Kendall, George Wilkins. Narrative of the Texas Santa Fe Expedition. Chicago:
R. R. Donnelley and Sons, 1929. Typewritten.
Knight, Oliver. Following the Indian Wars: The Story of the Newspaper
Correspondents among the Indian Campaigners. Norman: University of
Oklahoma Press, 1960. Two different handwritten copies; one in print.
13.
Book Reviews:
Lea, Tom. The King Ranch. 2 vols. Boston: Little, Brown, 1957. Two different
handwritten copies; third draft typewritten; handwritten notes.
Leach, Joseph. The Typical Texas: Biography of an American Myth. Dallas:
Southern Methodist University Press, 1952. Handwritten and two different
typewritten copies.
Le May, Alan. The Searcher. New York: Harper and Brothers. Handwritten
and typewritten.
Llewellyn, K. N., and Hoebel, E. Adamson. The Cheyenne Way: Conflict and
Case Law in Primitive Jurisprudence. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press,
1941. Handwritten and typewritten.
Lockwood, Frank C. The Apache Indians. New York: Macmillan, 1938.
Handwritten and typewritten.
______, ed. Apaches and Longhorns: The Reminiscences of Will C. Barnes. Los
Angeles: The Ward Ritchie Press, 1941. Handwritten and typewritten.
Mott, Milton. The Last Hunt. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1954. Handwritten
and typewritten.
Lowie, Robert H. Indians of the Plains. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1954.
Typewritten.
14.
Book Reviews:
McNickle, D’Arcy. They Came Here First: The Epic of the American Indian.
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1949. Handwritten; two typewritten drafts, one
with handwritten revisions; two copies in print.
McQueen, Ruth. Pioneering in Oklahoma: The Story of Leon and Betty
McQueen. Riverside, California: privately printed, 1942. Handwritten and two
different typewritten drafts, one with two copies.
15.
Book Reviews:
Milling, Chapman J. Red Carolinians. Chapel Hill: University of North
Carolina Press, 1940. Two different handwritten and one typewritten copy.
Moorehead, Alan. Rum Jungle. New York: Scribner’s. Typewritten. Murray,
William H. Memoirs of Governor Murray and True History of Oklahoma:
Together with His Biography, Philosophy, and Statesmanship, and Oklahoma
History Interwoven. 3 vols. Boston: Meador Publishing Company, 1945.
Typewritten.
16.
Book Reviews:
Nolan, J. Bennett, comp. and ed. Lafayette in America Day by Day. Baltimore;
The Johns Hopkins Press, 1934. Handwritten and typewritten. Nordyke, Lewis.
Cattle Empire: The Fabulous Story of the 3,000,000 Acre XIT. New York:
William Morrow, 1949. Handwritten and typewritten.
_______. Great Roundup: The Story of Texas and Southwestern Cowmen. New
York: William Morrow, 1955. Handwritten; two copies in print. Nye, Russel B.
A Baker’s Dozen: Thirteen Unusual Americans. East Lansing: Michigan State
University Press, 1956. Handwritten and typewritten; in print.
17.
Book Review:
Osgood, Ernest S. The Day of the Cattleman. Minneapolis: University of
Minnesota Press, 1929. Typewritten.
18.
P
Book Reviews:
eake, Ora Brooks. The Colorado Range Cattle Industry. Glendale; California:
A. H. Clark, 1937. Handwritten and three typewritten copies.
19.
Book Reviews:
Rahill, Peter J. The Catholic Indian Missions and Grant’s Peace Policy, 18701884. Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1954. Typewritten
and in print.
Rhodes, Mary Davison. The Hired Man on Horseback: My Story of Eugene
Manlove Rhodes. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1938. Handwritten and
typewritten.
Richardson, T. C. “The Sage of Cedar Grove.” The Southwestern Historical
Quarterly, XLVIII, 330-339. Typewritten.
Roe, Frank Gilbert. The North American Buffalo: A Critical Study of the Species
in Its Wild State. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1951. Handwritten and
typewritten.
20.
Book Reviews:
Sandoz, Mari. The Buffalo Hunters: The Story of the Hide Men. New York:
Hastings House, 1954. Handwritten and typewritten.
Santee, Ross. Apacheland. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1947.
Handwritten and typewritten.
Shannon, Fred A. The Farmer’s Last Frontier: Agriculture, 1860-1897. New
York: Farrar and Rinehart, 1945. Typewritten.
Shelton, Julia Baggette. The Blue Mirror. Privately printed, 1945. Typewritten.
Sonnichsen, C. L. Cowboys and Cattle Kings: Life on the Range Today.
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1950. Handwritten and typewritten; two
in print.
________. The Mescalero Apaches. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press,
1958. Two in print.
Starkey, Marion L. The Cherokee Nation. New York: Russell and Russell, 1946.
Typewritten.
Stewart, Dora Ann. Government and Development of Oklahoma Territory.
Oklahoma City: Harlow Publishing Company, 1933. Typewritten.
Stewart, George R. Names on the Land: A Historical Account of Place-Naming
in the United States. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1958. Typewritten.
Svobida, Lawrence. An Empire of Dust. Caldwell, Idaho: The Caxton Printers,
Ltd., 1940. Handwritten and typewritten.
21.
Book Reviews:
Tennant, Kylie. The Battlers. London: Macmillan and Company, Ltd. Two
typewritten copies.
Tilghman, Zoe. Quanah: Eagle of the Comanches. Oklahoma City: Harlow
Publishing Corporation, 1938. Handwritten.
Towne, Charles Wayland, and Wentworth, E. N. Cattle and Men. Norman:
University of Oklahoma Press, 1955. Typewritten. _______. Shepherd’s
Empire. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1945. Typewritten.
Turner, Katherine C. Red Men Calling on the Great White Father. Norman:
University of Oklahoma Press, 1951. Handwritten and typewritten.
22.
Book Reviews
Underhill, Ruth M. The Navajos. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1956.
Typewritten; four copies in print.
23.
Book Reviews:
Webb, Walter Prescott. The Texas Rangers: A Century of Frontier Defense.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1935. Two different handwritten and one typewritten
copy.
Webb, James Josiah. Adventures in the Santa Fe Trade, 1844-1847. Glendale,
California: A. H. Clark, 1931. Handwritten and typewritten. White, Leslie A.,
ed. Pioneers in American Anthropology: The Bandelier-Morgan Letters, 18731883. 2 vols. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1940.
Handwritten and typewritten.
Wiley, Bell Irvin. The Life of Johnny Reb. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill
Company. 1943. Part handwritten and part typewritten.
Williamson, Harold F. Winchester: The Gun That Won the West. Washington:
Combat Forces Press, 1952. Typewritten.
Wissler, Clark. Indians of the United States: Four Centuries of Their History and
Culture. New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company, 1940. Handwritten and
typewritten.
Wright, Muriel H. A Guide to the Indian Tribes of Oklahoma. Norman:
University of Oklahoma Press, 1951. Handwritten and typewritten.
24.
Book Reviews
Young, Otis E. The First Military Escort on the Santa Fe Trail, 1829. Glendale,
California: A. H. Clark, 1952. Typewritten.
25.
Readers report on Curtis E. Jackson, “The Nonvanishing Americans: A Full
Story of the American Indian.” Typewritten.
26.
Readers report on Mrs. David A. Johnson, “And So It Goes: Letters from the
Civil War.” Typewritten.
27.
Readers report on Harry E. Chrisman, “The Ladder of Rivers: The Story of I. P.
Oliver.” Typewritten.
28.
Readers report on Lawrence C. Kelley, “The Navajos and Federal Policy, 19131935.” Handwritten.
29.
Readers report on William Neuburg Lewis, “Topadero: The Making of a
Cowboy.” Handwritten.
30.
Readers report on Dora Neill Raymond, “Lee Hall of Texas.” Handwritten and
typewritten.
31.
Readers report on David G. Siceloff, “Boy Settler in the Cherokee Strip.”
Handwriten.
32.
Readers report on Thomas Henry Tibbles, “Buckskin and Blanket Days.”
Typewritten.
33.
Readers report on John Womack, Jr., “Oklahoma’s Green Corn Rebellion: The
Importance of Fools.” Handwritten and typewritten.
34.
Readers report on Grace Woodward, “The Cherokees.” Typewritten. Also a
letter to Savoie Lottinville.
35.
Readers report on “Trailing the Tepee.” Handwritten. Also a letter to Savoie
Lottinville.
36.
Readers report on an unidentified manuscript. Handwritten.
Unpublished Manuscripts and Outlines
Note: Normal copyright rules apply to all unpublished materials.
Box 152
1.
Unpublished short manuscripts
“The Achievement of Freedom.” (by EED?) Typescript (Carbon).
2.
“American Humor.” Typescript (original).
3.
“An American Feudalism.” Abstract (handwritten).
4.
“An American Feudalism.” Handwritten draft.
5.
“An American Feudalism.” Handwritten draft (incomplete).
6.
“Anna Ella Carroll.” Handwritten notes and typewritten (carbon) manuscript.
7.
“The Apostles of Peace.” (by EED?) Typescript (original).
8.
“The Beginnings of the Revolution.” Typescript (original) plus one extra page.
9.
“The Bible Belt—Westward Extension.” Outline plus manuscript; both
typewritten (carbon). Compare with “The Old Time Religion,” listed below, and
the chapter of the same name in Frontier Ways, Folders 18-20, Box 141. One
copy of the above is found in the book files.
10.
“Brown, John.” Sketch of the Harper’s Ferry incident. Handwritten. Not wellorganized enough to be considered an article.
11.
Cherokees. Short sketches of the westward migration and treaty relations.
Typewritten copies of “Act of Union between the Eastern and Western
Cherokees,” and of “Constitution of the Cherokee Nation.” The manuscript
sketch has no title.
12.
“The Conflict and Fusion of Cultural Groups in the Interior Plains.” Part
handwritten and part typewritten, the latter with handwritten revisions. Note: the
typescript is taken from the latter part of “The Cow Country in Transition.”
13.
“The Conflict and Fusion of Cultural Groups in the Interior Plains.” Typescript
(original); incomplete.
14.
“Cultural Conflicts and Fusions on the Prairie Plains.” Abstract (carbon of
typescript).
15.
“Cultural Conflicts and Fusions on the Prairie Plains.” Typescript (original) with
handwritten revisions; incomplete.
16.
“Cultural Conflicts and Fusions on the Prairie Plains.” Typescript (carbon).
17.
“Coronado in Oklahoma.” Handwritten (incomplete).
18.
“The Department of History.” Handwritten. Memo issued about 1928.
19.
“The Department of History.” Typescript (original). Carbon Placed in box with
OU Administrative Materials.
20.
“Department of History.” Carbon of typescript (different from above).
21.
“The Development of the Department of History.” Handwritten.
22.
“Early Settlers of the Cheyenne-Arapaho Country.” Typescript (carbon).
23.
“Education in Australia.” Outline (handwritten).
24.
“The First White Settlement of Oklahoma.” Handwritten. Judging by the
opening paragraph, this is a companion paper to “Indian Territory in 1888.” See
Box 171 of the Harvard Materials. It does not appear that this paper was turned in
at Harvard.
25.
“The First White Settlement of Oklahoma.” Typescript (original) with handlettered maps.
26.
“The Folklore of Oklahoma.” Outline (handwritten).
27.
“The Folk Lore of the Pioneer Farmer.” Handwritten. Lecture format.
28.
“The Folk Lore of the Pioneer Farmer.” Typescript (original; incomplete?)
29.
“Foreigners and Foreign Capital in the Range Cattle Industry.” Handwritten.
30.
“Foreigners and Foreign Capital in the Range Cattle Industry.” Typescript
(original), with handwritten revisions.
31.
“Foreigners and Foreign Capital in the Range Cattle Industry.” Typescript
(carbon).
32.
“General Stand Watie: Cherokee.” Handwritten.
33.
“General Stand Watie: Cherokee.” Typewritten (original).
34.
“General Stand Watie: Cherokee.” Xeroxed copy of typescript.
35.
“The Great Land Lottery.” Handwritten outline. Compare with “Oklahoma’s
Great Land Lottery,” Uncle Sam’s Great Land Lottery,” and “The Opening of the
Kiowa-Comanche-Wichita Reservations” (unpublished) and with “Oklahoma’s
Last Run” (published).
36.
“The Historical Background of Oklahoma’s Folk Lore.” Typescript (carbon).
Probably an address.
37.
“The Historical Interpretation of the Existing Political Situation in Russia.” (c.
1918.) Handwritten outline and manuscript (incomplete). Address but also
intended as an article.
38.
“The Historical Interpretation of the Existing Political Situation in Russia.”
Typescript (original), with some handwritten revisions.
39.
“The Historical Interpretation of the Existing Political Situation in Russia.”
Typescript (carbon) of slightly different draft.
40.
“Historical Writing: On the Trail of Oklahoma’s Past.” Handwritten
(incomplete).
41.
“History and National Defense.” Typescript (carbon).
42.
“History and the Historian.” Handwritten synopsis.
43.
“History and the Historian.” Handwritten synopsis. Typescript of same synopsis.
Dated October 28, 1937.
44.
“History and the Historian.” Handwritten. Dated February 1, 1931.
45.
“History and the Historian.” Typescript (copy).
46.
“History of Oklahoma Agriculture.” Handwritten (incomplete).
47.
“The Indian and the Indian Problem.” Outline (typewritten).
48.
“The Indian in Transition.” Outline (handwritten).
49.
“The Influence of Topography on the Early Highways of the United States.” (by
EED?) Outline (carbon of typescript).
50.
“The King’s English.” Two carbon copies of typescript.
51.
“The Last Days of Indian Territory.” Handwritten outline.
52.
“Lessons from the Boston Police Strike.” Typescript (original with handwritten
revisions, and carbon).
53.
“Literature of the Far West.” Handwritten outline.
54.
“Maximilian in Mexico.” Handwritten notes.
Box 153
Unpublished Short Manuscripts
1.
“Oklahoma.” Handwritten and typewritten (carbon) copies. A sketch written for
J.V. Frederick, College of the Ozarks, April 15, 1960.
2.
“Oklahoma: Birth, Adolescence, Transition, Maturity, Culture.”
Handwritten.
3.
“Oklahoma: Birth, Adolescence, Transition, Maturity, Culture.” Handwritten.
4.
“Oklahoma Flag.” Handwritten notes. Typewritten (two carbons) manuscript.
5.
“Oklahoma, 1907-1929.” Handwritten and typewritten (original and two carbons)
copies.
6.
“Oklahoma: Past and Present.” Handwritten outline.
7.
“Oklahoma’s Great Land Lottery.” Typescript (original) with handwritten
revisions. Retitled and re-paragraphed copy of “The Opening of the Fort Sill
Country.” This latter was written at Harvard in 1914, according to a note on one
copy of it. One copy, with maps, has been placed in the Harvard Materials in
Folder 5, Box 171. Compare with “The Great Land Lottery,” “Uncle Sam’s Great
Land Lottery,” and “The Opening of the Kiowa-Comanche-Wichita Reservation.”
(unpublished) and with “Oklahoma’s Last Run” (published).
8.
“Oklahoma’s Great Land Lottery.” Typescript (carbon).
9.
“Oklahoma’s Great Land Lottery.” Typescript (original) of “The Opening of the
Fort Sill Country” with editors marks and revisions in EED’s handwriting.
10.
“Oklahoma’s Great Land Lottery.” Typescript (original) of “The Opening of the
Fort Sill Country” with handwritten revisions. An early draft.
11.
“Oklahoma’s Great Land Lottery.” Typescript (original) of “The Opening of the
Fort Sill Country” with handwritten revisions. This is a sketch which was
probably written prior to Dale’s stay at Harvard.
12.
“Oklahoma’s Great Land Lottery.” Typescript (original) of “The Opening of the
Fort Sill Country,” with some handwritten revisions.
13.
“Oklahoma’s Great Land Lottery.” Handwritten draft of “The Opening of the
Fort Sill Country” This is somewhat different from the typewritten drafts.
14.
“Oklahoma’s Great Land Lottery.” Incomplete typescripts (carbon) of “The
Opening of the Fort Still Country.”
15.
“The Old Time Religion.” Handwritten (incomplete). This is more similar to
“The Bible Belt—Westward Extension” than to the chapter in Frontier Ways
which has the same title as this manuscript.
16.
“The Opening of the Kiowa-Comanche-Wichita Reservations.” Typescript
(carbon). This can be compared to the articles listed under “Oklahoma’s Great
Land Lottery” above.
17.
“The Passing of the Ranchman.” Handwritten. This is very similar to “The
Passing of the Range Cattle Industry in Oklahoma.”
18.
“The Passing of the Ranchman.” Typewritten (original and carbon); incomplete.
19.
“Pioneer School Days.” Typewritten (original and carbon); incomplete.
20.
“Plants Are like People.” Handwritten.
21.
Plants Are Like People.” Typescript (carbon), with some handwritten revisions.
22.
“Political Factors involved in the Panic of 1837.” Typewritten (carbon) outline.
23.
“Quanah Parker.” Handwritten.
24.
“The Romance of the Homesteader.” Handwritten outline and manuscript
(incomplete).
25.
“Santa Fe Trail.” Typescript (carbon; incomplete) with handwritten revisions.
26.
“Sequoyah Constitutional Convention.” Typewritten (original and carbon)
sketch.
27.
“The Sign of the Cross.” Handwritten (incomplete) and typewritten (carbon)
copies.
28.
“The Spirit of the Pioneers.” Typewritten (carbon) sketch.
29.
“The Spirit of the Southwest.” Mostly handwritten, with two typewritten
(original) pages.
30.
“The Spirit of the Southwest.” Typewritten (original). Dated February, 1943.
31.
“The Story of Coronado.” Typewritten (carbon).
32.
“The Three Wise Men of the East.” Typewritten (carbon) with handwritten
revisions.
33.
“To the Pioneer Women of Oklahoma.” Typewritten (carbon).
34.
“Two New England Poets.,” Typewritten (original).
35.
“Two Westerners—Kit Carson and Stanley Vestal.” Typewritten (carbon) with
handwritten revisions.
36.
Uncle Sam’s Great Land Lottery.” Handwritten. Compare with articles listed
under “Oklahoma’s Great Land Lottery” above.
37.
“Uncle Sam’s Great Land Lottery.” Typescript (carbon); incomplete.
38.
“The Voice of the Indian.” Typescript (carbon).
39.
“Washington, the Mason.” Typescript (original and carbon) of outline.
40.
“Why I Like Australia.” Typewritten (original and two carbons). Some of the
same phraseology as in “An American Looks at Australia.”
41.
“Winning the Peace.” Lengthy handwritten outline.
42.
“Possible Articles for the Country Gentleman.” Handwritten and typewritten
(carbon).
43.
Comments by EED on papers by Paul F. Sharp and George V. Lantzeff presented
in a session on world frontiers.
44.
Miscellaneous pages from essays, papers, etc.
Box 154
Unpublished Longer Manuscripts and Book Outlines
1.
“Red Paths and White: The Autobiography of Captain B. W. Grayson.” Edited
by E. E. Dale. Typescript (carbon) of manuscript with handwritten revisions.
2.
Clippings, re Grayson manuscript.
3.
“Range Cattle Industry on the Great Plains.” Various handwritten and typewritten
plans, including chapter outlines, map lists, and proposed bibliographic items.
4.
“Stories of Oklahoma History.” Outline; Chapter I: “Seven Golden Cities;” and
Chapter XI: “The Race for Homes.” Typewritten.
5.
Oklahoma History book. “Introduction .” Handwritten and typewritten (carbon;
incomplete).
6.
Oklahoma History book. “Chapter I: “The Spanish and French in the Mississippi
Valley.” Handwritten and typewritten (carbon).
7.
Oklahoma History book. Chapter II: “The Struggle for Ownership, 1683-1803.”
Handwritten and typewritten (carbon).
8.
Oklahoma History book. Chapter IV: “The Migration and Settlement of the
Indians.” Handwritten (incomplete) and typewritten (carbon).
9.
Oklahoma History book. Chapter on the Indian land cessions. Handwritten
(incomplete).
10.
“The Earliest Americans.” Handwritten table of contents and Chapter I: “The
Indians of the United States.” Incomplete typewritten (original and carbon) copy
of chapter.
11.
Outlines and tables of contents for various proposed books. Handwritten and
typewritten.
Unpublished Books
Box 155
“A History of the Ranch Cattle Industry in Oklahoma.” Dale’s
Dissertation from Harvard University
1.
Outline of “A History of the Live Stock Industry in Oklahoma.” Original and
carbon of typescript.
2.
Handwritten abstract.
3.
First draft of dissertation.
4.
Typescript with some notations by EED.
5.
Miscellaneous material with notations and revisions in EED’s handwriting.
Box 156
“Indians of Oklahoma.” Unpublished.
1.
Research notes.
2.
Correspondence.
3.
Indian material.
4.
Clippings.
5.
Typescripts.
6.
Typescripts.
Box 157
“The Social Homesteader.” And “The Humor of the Frontier.” (Also
see Box 260) Unpublished.
1.
Handwritten manuscript of “The Social Homesteader.”
2.
Typescript of “The Social Homesteader.”
3.
Handwritten manuscript of “The Humor of the Frontier.”
Box 158
“Tales of the Wagon Yard.” Unpublished.
1.
Key to the Manuscript. Typewritten. Prepared by processor.
2.
Handwritten manuscript.
3.
Typescript.
Box 159
“Tales of the Wagon Yard.” Unpublished.
1.
Typescript.
2.
Clippings.
3.
Correspondence.
Box 160
Poetry
1.
Poems by EED. Handwritten.
2.
Poems by EED. Typewritten or printed.
3.
Poems by EED. Typewritten or printed.
4.
Poems by EED. Typewritten or printed.
5.
Poems by EED. Typewritten or printed.
6.
Miscellaneous correspondence and poetry of others.
For poetry by Dora L. Gaines, see Box 263
Speeches
Box 161
1.
Cards with listing of 51 speeches.
2.
Speech outlines.
3.
Speech outlines.
4.
Speech outlines.
5.
Speech outline.
Box 163
1.
Speech outlines.
2.
Speech outlines.
3.
Parts of speech outlines.
Box 164
Speeches (complete or extended outlines)
Note: All that is listed below is the title of each speech. Some are handwritten, some
typewritten. Many have more than one copy.
1.
“Responsibilities of a College Professor.”
“The Spirit of the Pioneers.”
“The Romance of Oklahoma.”
“The Indian and the Indian Service.”
2.
“The Folk Lore of the Cowboys.”
“A Heritage of Hope.”
“Agricultural History in America.”
3.
“Economics of the Indian Question.”
“Gittinger Dinner.”
“Education in Australia.”
4.
“Pioneers of the Future.”
“Felicitation at the Bizzell Dinner, 1936.”
“Oklahoma Legend and Lore.”
5.
“Cultural Conflicts and Fusions on the Prairie Plains.”
“The Caribbean Area—A Link with South America.”
“The History of Kiwanis International.”
“Economic Conditions of the Indians.”
“Achievement Award”
“Looking Backward”
6.
“Johnston Murray.”
”George Riley Hall.”
“Jefferson and Marshall.”
“Some Factors to be Stressed in the Teaching of Oklahoma History.”
7.
“The American Way of Life.”
“Riders of the Cow Country.”
“The Frontiers Spirit in Education.”
“The Industrial History of the Southwest.”
“History as a Commercial Asset.”
“Early Oklahoma Education.”
“Oklahoma’s Educational Development.”
8.
“Local History in the Public Schools.”
“The Spanish Influence in the Southwest.”
“Presentation Speech at Bizzell Dinner, 1941.”
“Adventures in Authorship”
9.
“Agriculture in the Schools.”
“The Indian and His Problem.”
“Our Frontier Heritage.”
“The Romantic Cow Country.”
10.
“Historical Research in the High School.”
“Dedication of Memorial Stone.”
“The Frontiers of Tomorrow.”
“The Navajo and His Empire.”
“Elias C. Boudinot and His Part in Arkansas History.”
Box 165
Stories and Tales
Note: Not all of these are by Dr. Dale. Those which were able to be so identified by
handwriting are so marked.
1.
“Honi Soit Que Mal y Pense.” Handwritten story by EED.
2.
“Violets.” Handwritten by EED.
3.
“False Colors.” Handwritten by EED; seems to be only part of a larger work.
4.
Miscellaneous stories by EED.
5.
Fragments of fiction, handwritten by EED.
6.
List of key phrases to EED’s stories. Handwritten.
7.
“The Hope Chest and the Memory Book,” by EED? Typescript (original plus
carbon, former with handwritten revisions). Does not seem to be complete.
8.
“Dog Eat Dog.” A tale. Typewritten with handwritten revisions.
9.
“Tale of Chacopee.” Handwritten and typewritten. Seems incomplete.
10.
“An Osage Hermit.” Handwritten.
11.
“The Legend of Towassi.” Handwritten and typewritten (carbon).
12.
“A Legend of the Comanche.” Handwritten and typewritten. This is another
version of the “The Navajo Mountains” in Tales of the Tepee.
13.
“The Grass Houses of the Wichitas.” Handwritten. Typescript (carbon).
14.
“A Legend of the Nez Perce.” As told by Sally Ann. Written and compiled by P.
J. Taylor. Typewritten.
15.
Stories about the Seminole and Chickasaw Indians. Typewritten.
16.
Various Indian legends: Handwritten and typewritten.
17.
“Ex Cathedra.” Hilda Kelley. Humorous jab at the bureaucracy and someone in
it from Oklahoma.
18.
“Little Redskin.” Mary Frye. Typewritten.
19.
“Trail of the Cross.” Story plan. Typewritten.
20.
“The Squaw Man’s Story.” Charles West. Typewritten.
21.
Collection of stories and tales of Oklahoma by various persons. Typewritten
(original and carbon). Also handwritten.
Box 166
Radio, Television, and Movie Broadcasts and Scripts
1.
Handwritten list of WNAD broadcast series for one period.
2.
Typewritten lists (on cards) for WNAD broadcast series: 1947, 1949, and
undated.
3.
“Frontier Intellectuals.” WNAD. Handwritten (incomplete).
4.
“Crossing the Salt Fork.” Fifty Years Ago in Oklahoma Series. WNAD. Dated
April 4, 1939. Copy. Note: Dale’s connection with this series is uncertain, but
the copies of these scripts were found in an envelope mailed to him from the
station.
5.
“A Homesteader by Error.” Fifty Years Ago in Oklahoma Series. WNAD.
Hand-dated April 11, 1939. Copy.
6.
“Oklahoma Lewis.” Fifty Years in Oklahoma Series. WNAD. Dated April 11,
1939. Copy.
7.
“The First Sunday in Guthrie.” Fifty Years Ago in Oklahoma Series. WNAD.
Hand-dated April 12, 1939. Copy.
8.
“Guthrie’s First Election.” Fifty Years Ago in Oklahoma Series. WNAD. Handdated April 13, 1939. Copy.
9.
“Water at a Premium.” Fifty Years Ago In Oklahoma Series. WNAD. Dated
April 18, 1939. copy.
10.
“A Turn in the Road.” Fifty Years Ago in Oklahoma Series. WNAD. Dated
April 19, 1939. Copy.
11.
“Church Land.” Fifty Years Ago in Oklahoma Series. WNAD. Dated April 20,
1939. Copy.
12.
“Cleaning Up a Town.” Fifty Years Ago in Oklahoma Series. WNAD. Dated
April 25, 1939. Copy.
13.
“Pioneering on a Full Stomach.” Fifty Years Ago in Oklahoma Series. WNAD.
Hand-dated April 25, 1939. Copy.
14.
“Town Lots for Soldiers.” Fifty Years Ago in Oklahoma Series. WNAD. Dated
April 27, 1939. Copy.
15.
“Cow Country by E. E. Dale.” Presenting the Press Series. WNAD. Dated April
13, 1942. Two mimeographed copies.
16.
“Growth of Public Schools in Oklahoma, 1900-1950.” WNAD broadcast by
Dale. December 19, 1950. Four typewritten (carbon) copies.
17.
“Higher Education in Oklahoma.” WNAD broadcast. C. December, 1950.
18.
List of KTEA-TV broadcasts—“Tepees to Towers—the Story of Oklahoma!!”
Dale’s name is listed beside two.
19.
Material re possible film on cowboy folklore in which EE was to collaborate.
Correspondence and scenario.
Harvard Materials
Box 167
Harvard Lecture Notes
1.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, October, 1913.
2.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, November, 1913.
3.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, December, 1913.
4.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, January, 1914.
5.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, February, 1914.
6.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, March, 1914.
7.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, April, 1914.
8.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, May, 1914.
Box 168
Harvard Lecture Notes, Exams, and Papers
1.
Dale’s notes from Johnston’s History 14—French Revolution and Napoleon—
September-October, 1913.
2.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, November, 1913.
3.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, December 1913.
4.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, January 1914.
5.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the Wet, February, 1914.
6.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, March, 1914.
7.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, April, 1914.
8.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, May, 1914.
Box 168
1.
Harvard Lecture Notes, Exams, and Papers
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, October, 1913.
2.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, November, 1913.
3.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, December, 1913.
4.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, January, 1914.
5.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, February, 1914.
6.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the Wet, March, 1914.
7.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, April, 1914.
8.
Dale’s notes from Turner’s History of the West, May, 1914.
Box 168
Harvard Lecture Notes, Exams, and Papers
1.
Dale’s notes from Johnston’s History 14—French Revolution and Napoleon—
September-October, 1913.
2.
Dale’s notes from Johnston’s History 14, November, 1913.
3.
Dale’s notes from Johnston’s History 14, December, 1913.
4.
Dale’s notes from Johnston’s History 14, January, 1914.
5.
Dale’s notes from Johnston’s History 14, February, 1914.
6.
Dale’s notes from Johnston’s History 14, March, 1914.
7.
Dale’s notes from Johnston’s History 14, April, 1914.
8.
Dale’s notes from Johnston’s History 14, May, 1914.
9.
Final exam in History 14.
10.
Papers in History 14:
“Effect of the American Revolution upon France.”
“The Emigrants.”
“Woman’s Influence on the French Revolution.”
“Taine on the Constituent Assembly.”
Chart of Napoleon’s career. Handwritten by EED.
11.
Papers in History 14:
“Journals and Journalists of the French Revolution.”
“The Clergy of France in 1789.”
11.
Papers in History 14:
“The Character of Napoleon.”
“Napoleon’s System of Education.”
“The Development of the Mob in Paris.”
12.
Dale’s notes from History 16, November, 1913.
13.
Dale’s notes from History 16, December, 1913.
14.
Dale’s notes from History 16, January, 1914.
15.
Dale’s notes from History 16, February, 1914.
16.
Dale’s notes from History 16, March, 1914.
17.
Dale’s notes from History 16, April, 1914.
18.
Dale’s notes from History 16, May, 1914.
19.
Outline for History 16, 1913-1914.
20.
Dale’s notes for Hart’s Government 14, January, 1914.
Box 169
Harvard Lecture Notes and Exams
1.
Exams
2.
Dales’ notes from Haskins’ History 25, October, 1916.
3.
Dale’s notes from Haskins’ History 25, November, 1916.
4.
Dale’s notes from Haskins’ History 25, December, 1916.
5.
Dale’s notes from Haskin’s History 25, January, 1917.
6.
Dale’s notes from Haskins’ History 25, February, 1917.
7.
Dale’s notes from Haskin’s History 25, April, 1917.
8.
War Lectures by Hart, et al., 1918.
9.
Dale’s notes from Klein’s History 59, September-October, 1916.
10.
Dale’s notes from Klein’s History 59, November, 1916.
11.
Dale’s notes from Klein’s History 59, December, 1916.
12.
Dale’s notes from History 23c, October-November, 1916.
13.
Dale’s notes from History 23c, December, 1916.
14.
Dale’s notes from History 23c, January, 1917.
15.
Dale’s notes from History 23c, April, 1917.
16.
Dale’s notes from History 23c, May, 1917.
Box 170
Harvard Lecture Notes and Papers
1.
Dale’s notes from Channing’s Colonial History, October, 1916.
2.
Dale’s notes from Channing’s Colonial History, November, 1916.
3.
Dale’s notes from Channing’s Colonial History, December, 1916.
4.
Dale’s notes from Channing’s Colonial History, January, 1917.
5.
Program of work for Economics 2b, 1917. Printed.
6.
Dale’s notes from Economics 2b, February, 1917.
7.
Dale’s notes from Economics 2b, March, 1917.
8.
Dale’s notes from Economics 2b, April, 1917.
9.
Dale’s notes from Economics 2b, May, 1917.
10.
Dale’s notes from Worthington Ford’s History 46--Manuscript Material in
American History--October, 1919-January, 1920.
11.
Dale’s notes from Ford’s History 46, February 1920-May, 1920.
12.
Paper: “The Cattle Industry in Argentina.”
13.
Paper: “The Location of the Indian Tribes in Oklahoma.”
14.
Paper: “How to Make a Bibliography.”
15.
Paper: “Books and Pamphlets in Harvard University Library and Boston Public
Library on Indians of Oklahoma and Indian Territory.”
16.
Paper: “The Legend of Marcus Whitman.”
Box 171
Harvard Papers and Miscellaneous Materials
1.
Paper: “The Expedition of Coronado.”
2.
Paper: “The Expedition of Coronado.” Maps, bibliography, and page 5 missing.
3.
Paper: “The Expedition of Coronado.” Fragments.
4.
Paper: “The Coronado Expedition.” Handwritten.
5.
Paper: “The Opening of the Ft. Sill Country.” Typescript (original) with
handwritten revisions.
6.
Paper: “The Indian Territory in 1888.” Handwritten early draft.
7.
Paper: “The Indian Territory in 1888.” Typewritten with teacher’s comments.
8.
Paper: “The Indian Territory in 1888.” Typewritten (incomplete).
9.
Notes from various sources.
10.
Notes from various sources.
11.
Materials relating to various aspects of life at Harvard.
University of Oklahoma Administrative Materials
Box 172
Materials Relating to the University of Oklahoma in General
1.
Materials relating to the OU Achievement Day, including a memo from Dale to
George L. Cross.
2.
Citation and response on Achievement Day presentation to Judge O. H. P. Brewer
by George L. Cross. April 19, 1950.
3.
“Plan for the Social Science Association of the University of Oklahoma.”
4.
Material on the OU Museum, including Dale-Stovall correspondence.
5.
Report of the Sub-committee on Economic Research. Dale is a member.
6.
Minutes of the meeting of the Committee on Publications and Bulletins, February
18, 1943. Dale is a member.
7.
Minutes of the University Archives Committee, Wednesday, May 17, 1950. Dale
a member.
8.
Minutes of the University Senate: 1942-44, 1948, 1950. (A selection but not of
all the meetings.)
9.
Typewritten copy of the act establishing the Department of Geology and Natural
History, March 13, 1899.
10.
Report of the Oklahoma Memorial Union, July 1-October 31, 1944.
11.
Dedication program at Glenn C. Couch Center at OU, Sunday, May 5, 1968.
12.
Dedication of the Law Building program, March 4, 1941.
13.
Program of Latin-American Studies.
14.
Program of the Department of Government.
15.
Committee on the American Indian Institute.
16.
Brief in support of establishment of Institute of Indian Education at OU.
17.
Proposal to collect medical records in Oklahoma. By Gaston Litton.
18.
Material on OU Research Professorships.
19.
20.
Materials relating to War Courses at OU and elsewhere, including a report by A.
B. Adams on “War Time Training for Superior Youths.”
Report of the Post-War Curriculum and Planning Committee.
21.
Plan for the Undergraduate College, January 15, 1942.
22.
Materials on the formation of, powers of, objections to, etc., University College at
OU.
23.
Degree with Honors Program, OU College of Arts and Sciences.
24.
Grading system and grade reports, by teacher, issued by Stratton D. Brooks,
November 7, 1921.
25.
Policy statement on travel expenses and blank application forms.
26.
Various memos, etc., at OU.
27.
Forms, etc., relating to research.
28.
Miscellaneous forms, etc.
29.
Miscellaneous OU brochures, etc.
30.
By-laws of the Regents and By-laws of the University of Oklahoma.
31.
Distribution of M. A. degrees, by department, 1940-42.
32.
Guide to thesis preparation.
33.
List of Master’s theses in the OU library, January 17, 1924.
34.
Letter from Hicks Epton to George L. Cross suggesting biography of Senator
Gore be written; and reply. Dale mentioned as possible author.
35.
Guide to new staff members, 1941-42.
36.
Various materials relating to secretaries.
37.
List of male students approved for the National Youth Administration, 1936-37.
38.
Student directory, summer of 1930.
39.
Students admitted to Upper Division, January, 1937.
40.
Students living in the BOQ when destroyed by fire, December 3, 1949.
Box 173
Materials Relating to the University of Oklahoma Department of
History
1.
“The Department of History.” Memo by EED. Typescript (carbon). The original
can be found in F19, Box 152.
2.
Staff of the OU Department of History, 1892-1947. Two copies.
3.
Lists of History faculty, and related materials.
4.
Roster of the OU Department of History when Berthrong was chairman.
5.
Revisions for material on the History Department in the OU Bulletin.
6.
The History faculty of Oklahoma colleges, plus the directors of the Oklahoma
Historical Society.
7.
Material on OU summer session 1941 and summer History enrollment, by class,
1931-41.
8.
Bibliography used in Historical Methods course, team-taught at OU.
9.
Reports, etc., associated with the Civil Works Administration allotments to the
History Department at OU. Also work under the Federal Emergency Relief
Administration.
10.
Guides to “Thesis Preparation in History.”
11.
List of theses on American Indians written in the OU Department of History
through 1943.
12.
List of M. A. and Ph.D. theses in the OU Department of History, 1912-1949.
13.
Theses for M. A. and Ph.D. degrees in the OU Department of History, 1912-1933.
14.
Masters theses in History, 1934-1941.
15.
“The Documentation of Term papers.”
16.
Applications for programs of directed readings.
17.
Schedule of History classes, 1923-24.
18.
Memo on History 401.
19.
List of courses offered by E. E. Dale.
20.
Report card on Burrel Burrus to Dale from Professor Williams.
21.
Correspondence on reserve lists at OU and the University of Missouri libraries.
22.
Ralph H. Records to Dale on books for use in History classes, 1928.
University of Oklahoma Teaching Materials
Box 174
1.
Class Materials
Class cards.
2.
Class cards.
3.
Class cards.
4.
Class rolls.
5.
Class rolls.
6.
Class rolls.
7.
Class rolls.
8.
List of student names, William and Mary, the second time EED was there
9.
Class records.
10.
Class records.
11.
Class records.
Box 175
Course outlines and bibliographies
Note: Many of the bibliographies had course numbers, and these are listed. Titles given
are either those on the lists or general subject headings of the bibliographies.
1.
History 1 - Medieval Europe.
2.
History 9 – History of the United States to 1850.
3.
History 12 – History and Civics of Oklahoma.
4.
History 12 – History and Civics of Oklahoma.
5.
History 43 – United States to the Civil War.
6.
History 59 – Greece.
7.
History 68 – Modern Europe.
8.
History 108.
9.
History 112 – History of Oklahoma.
10.
History 156 – United States, 1828-1866.
11.
History 161 – Spain to 1814 (?)
12.
History 168 – Modern Europe.
13.
History 254 – Colonial America.
14.
History 321 – Spain and Portugal (?)
15.
History 327 – Latin America.
16.
History 327 – Latin America.
17.
History 364 – Contemporary United States.
18.
History 377 – U. S. West.
19.
History 378 – U.S. West.
20.
History 382 – Oklahoma (?)
21.
History 391 – American colonies.
22.
History 391 – American Indians.
23.
History 391 (?) – American Indians.
24.
History 391 (?) American Indians.
25.
History 398 – Historiography.
26.
History 401 – Historiography.
27.
History 433 – Westward Expansion.
28.
History 435 – Eminent Americans.
Box 176
Course outlines and bibliographies
1.
Naval History.
2.
Syllabus of War Aims Course, OU, 1918-19.
3.
American History Course for Army Basic Engineering Program.
4.
Oklahoma History.
5.
Foundations of American Life.
6.
South since the Civil War.
7.
Historiography.
8.
Development of the Great West.
9.
U. S. West.
10.
U. S. West.
11.
Correspondence Study on Spanish North American and the West Indies.
12.
Correspondence Study on Oklahoma History, et al.
13.
The West in American History to 1829.
14.
Miscellaneous.
15.
Miscellaneous.
16.
Miscellaneous
17.
Miscellaneous
18.
Miscellaneous
19.
Miscellaneous.
20.
Fragments of Miscellaneous bibliographies.
21.
Lecture notes labeled “War Issues.”
22.
Lists of thesis and term paper topics proposed by Dale.
Box 177
Tests
1.
The West.
2.
The West.
3.
Spain.
4.
Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies.
5.
English.
6.
Ancient/Greek/Roman.
7.
Oklahoma.
8.
General American.
9.
History 254 – American Colonies.
10.
History 1.
11.
The American Indian/Eminent Americans.
12.
History 133 and History 391 – Colonial.
13.
Naval History.
14.
Army class.
15.
History 4/History 377.
16.
Miscellaneous.
17.
Test papers of students.
18.
Test papers of students.
19.
Test papers of students.
Box 178
Handwritten notecards
Box 179
Handwritten notecards
Box 180
Lecture notes
Note: These are mainly fragmentary.
1.
Institutional History.
2.
Biographies.
3.
Education 451.
4.
Education courses.
5.
Education courses.
6.
Roman History.
Box 181
Lecture notes
Note: These are mainly fragmentary.
1.
The West
2.
The West.
3.
History 3 – American.
4.
History 4 – American.
5.
History 101 – France.
6.
History 2 – Colonial America.
7.
History 56 – American.
8.
History 327 – Spanish America.
9.
History 9 – Europe.
10.
Mexico, Central American, and West Indies.
11.
Ohio classes.
12.
Michigan and Duke classes.
13.
Oklahoma History.
14.
Government 1.
15.
Spain.
16.
Miscellaneous.
17.
Miscellaneous.
18.
History 157 – Colonial.
19.
Greek.
Box 182
Lecture notes
Note: These are mainly fragmentary.
1.
History 17 – American.
2.
English History.
3.
Spain.
4.
Houston Seminar.
5.
Miscellaneous.
Other Teaching Duties
Box 183
Non-OU Teaching and Summer Lectures Tours by Dale
1.
Directory of the University of Missouri 1936 summer session.
2.
List of lectures at OSU (then A & M), June 6-7, 1938.
3.
Material relating to the William and Mary University 1940 summer session.
4.
Graduate Study Program Bulletin: “Public Policy in a World at War.” University
of Michigan, 1941 summer session. Two copies. Dale is not listed in the bulletin,
but he did visit Michigan that summer.
5.
Materials relating to the Duke University 1942 summer school.
6.
Materials relating to the University of Missouri Graduate program in history and
some students of the early 1940s.
7.
Materials (mainly mimeographed outline of lectures) relating to Wyoming
lectures in July, 1944.
8.
Log of lecture trip, Summer of 1947.
9.
Materials (mainly correspondence) relating to the 1947 summer lecture tour.
Names include Fritiof Ander, Lewis Atherton, Ray A. Billington, Theodore C.
Blegen, Walter O. Cralle, Harrison Clifford Dale, Lee DeBoer, Enock C. Dyrness,
E. M. Edmondson, Russell M. Eidsmoe, Elmer Ellis, Walter W. Isle, Edgar N.
Johnson, Dorsey D. Jones, Fred Kerr, A. K. Kohlmeier, A. C. Krey, Henry
Kronenberg, Elfrieda Lang, Alfred Larson, James S. Lombard, Milton Longhorn,
William O. Lynch, Tremaine McDowell, William Maurer, James W. Moffitt,
Chase C. Mooney, John H. Mueller, Chester O. Newlun, F. L. Nussbaum, Charles
H. Oldfather, James G. Randall, T. H. Reynolds, W. T. Root, Herbert Scheell,
Oscar C. Schwiering, Floyd C. Shoemaker, Joe Patterson Smith, Thomas A.
Teeter, John Vaughan, Jonas Viles, I. D. Weeks, J. Frederick Weltzin, Martha
Lois Wilson, O. O. Winther, and David Yen.
10.
List of lectures and speeches for 1948.
11.
Materials (mainly correspondence) relating to the 1948 summer lecture tour.
Names include: Eugene N. Anderson, W. O. Aydelotte, William H. Batson,
Wyatt W. Belcher, Ralph P. Bieber, T. D. Clark, Mrs. B. J. Conners, Walter O.
Cralle, Avery O. Craven, Dwight L. Dumond, Russell M. Eidsmoe, Roy Ellis, J.
Clark Graham, William C. Hansen, W. B. Hesseltine, John D. Hicks, Jim Dan
Hill, Louis Hopkins, C. F. Huth, J. R. Johnson, E. H. Kleinpell, A. C. Krey, Henry
Kronenberg, Alfred Larson, Norbert R. Mahnken, James C. Malin, C. H.
Matterson, E. F. Mittler, Chester O. Newlun, Ruth Nuetzel, W. W. Parker, A. L.
Pugsley, T. H. Reynolds, W. T. Root, A. B. Sageser, Herbert S. Schell, Louis B.
Schmidt, O. S. Schwiering, James L. Sellers, Mrs. Maude Joseph Smith, M. L.
Wardell, Edgar B. Wesley, and Walker D. Wyman.
12.
Materials (mainly correspondence) relating to the 1949 summer lecture tour.
Names include: Horace Adams, James G. Allen, Robert G. Athearn, Lewis E.
Atherton, Wyatt W. Belcher, Ray A. Billington, Theodore C. Blegen, Harold W.
Bradley, Carl F. Brand, J. E. Buchanan, John Caughey, Dan E. Clark, Mrs. B. J.
Connors, Tom Davis, Herman J. Deutsch, Mrs. Alma Dugos, M. R. Eisenlen,
Elmer Ellis, Matt L. Ellis, Joseph W. Ellison, Colin B. Goodykoontz, W. B.
Hesseltine, John D. Hicks, Jim Dan Hill, W. Stull Holt, E. A. Hornig, John E.
Howard, Rockwell D. Hunt, Walter W. Isle, J. Marc Jantzen, J. R. Johnson,
Arnold E. Joyal, E. H. Kleinpell, A. C. Krey, Henry Kronenberg, James S.
Lombard, Milton Longhorn, J. A. McCain, J. W. McKee, Norbert A. Mahnken,
Raymond M. Mosher, Chester O. Newlun, William Poytress, T. H. Reynolds,
Mrs. Maude Joseph Smith, L. G. Stone, Willard F. Tidyman, A. C. Van Dusen,
Mrs. Naomi Howard Wall, J. Frederick Weltzin, J. C. West, and Walker D.
Wyman.
Box 184
Non-OU Teaching and Summer Lecture Tours
1.
Materials (mainly correspondence) relating to the 1940 summer lecture tour.
Names include: Earl Albright, Agnes M. Allen, James G. Allen, Robert E. Barton
Allen, Robert G. Athearn, Ray A. Billington, Peggy Boothe, Carl F. Brand,
Harold N. Brown, Dan E. Clark, J. W. Clarkson, Robert A. Collins, N. Conger,
John D. Cooke, Herbert E. Dougall, Glenn S. Dumke, L. A. Eastburn, Wilson H.
Elkins, Elmer Ellis, Colin B. Goodykoontz, James K. Greer, R. M. Hawkins, W.
K. Hepner, John D. Hicks, James J. Hill, W. Stull Holt, John E. Howard, H. A.
Hubbard, Mrs. Madge M. Irba, Wilbur R. Jackobs, Hardin W. James, Ray
Kooker, John H.. Krenkel, Alfred L. Larson, George Lewis, Ivan N. McCollom,
Norbert Mahnken, Clifton Malone, Raymond M. Mosher, A. P. Nasatir, H. E.
Nettles, Kenneth Oliver, Upton S. Palmer, T. H. Reynolds, Rupert N. Richardson,
Edgar E. Robinson, William R. Ross, Josiah C. Russell, Mrs. Eileen E. Schultz,
O. C. Schwiering, L. F. Sheffy, Rixford K. Snyder, S. Harrison Thomson, John L.
Waller, Walter P. Webb, O. H. Wedel, D. M. Wiggins, Olga Yevtich, Leslie
Zeleny, and Arthur F. Zimmerman.
2.
Memo of lecture trip of E. E. Dale, Summer, 1951. Handwritten list of 1950-51
activities.
3.
Materials (mainly correspondence) relating to the 1951 summer lecture tour.
Names include: H. B. Allman, Wyatt W. Belcher, Harold W. Bradley, Lowell
Brandner, C. A. Bridges, John D. Burnhart, William H. Butterfield, Thomas D.
Clark, Avery Craven, Eugene E. Dawson, F. C. Dietz, Elmer Ellis, Roy Ellis,
Frank H. Gafford, Neal S. Gomon, Harold J. Grimm, Jim Dan Hill, Bert Hodge,
R. H. Hughes, Walter Johnson, Dorsey D. Jones, Maurits Kesnar, Henry
Kronenberg, Elfrieda Lang, Luther J. Lee, Irene F. Levin, Milton Longhorn, E.
W. Lyon, W. J. McConnell, D. L. McFarlane, Norbert R. Mahnken, Delyte W.
Morris, Chester O. Newlun, L. W. Newton, W. W. Parker, Fred L. Parrish,
Malcolm Price, A. L. Pugsley, J. G. Randall, W. O. Reed, R. H. Reynolds, Walter
H. Ryle, A. B. Sageser, J. B. Scroggs, Schiller Scroggs, Lucy Simmons, R. M.
Tirey, Claude Towne, O. O. Winther, Walker D. Wyman, and Olga Yevtich.
4.
Typewritten (carbon) memos to George L. Cross on Dale’s activities during the
1951-52 school year and the 1952 summer lecture tour.
5.
Materials (mainly correspondence) relating to the 1952 summer lecture tour.
Names include: Charles P. Anson, John Newton Baker, John K. Bettersworth,
William C. Binkley, Robert B. Buzzard, James E. Chace, Thomas D. Clark,
Houston Cole, Paul H. Clyde, E. M. Coulter, Philip Davidson, Ralph B.
Draughon, Claude Elliott, LeRoy H. Fischer, Herbert S. Gambrell, S. R.
Gammon, Paul L. Garrett, James G. Lee, James K. Greer, William J. Hammon,
Ralph W. Haskins, Bryan Heise, J. Wesley Hoffman, Earl Huffor, Dorsey D.
Jones W. C. Jones, Weymouth T. Jordan, Henry H. Kronenberg, William T.
Laprade, J. M. Leake, John L. Lievsay, Harmon Lowman, Loren MacKinney,
Jack C. Miller, A. B. Moore, Richard L. Morton, E. B. Norton, W. F. O’Donnell,
Albert S. Parks, R. W. Patrick, C. B. Ranson, Oscar W. Reinmuth, Alfred W.
Reynolds, T. H. Reynolds, Auxford S. Sartain, Schiller Scroggs, Lovina Venila
Shores, James W. Silver, C. B. Smith, Charles E. Smith, W. H. Stephenson, A. B.
Thomas, H. C. Trenholm, Kathryn W. Vernon, Harris G. Warren, Walter P.
Webb, Bell I. Wiley, R. H. Woods, Donald Worcester, and Ted R. Worley.
6.
Material relating to years at Houston.
7.
Dale itinerary for the summer of 1954.
8.
Lists of possible lecture topics.
9.
List of colleges (by state) at which Dale lectured.
Box 185
Fulbright Year in Australia
1.
General information on the Fulbright Program.
2.
Dale’s “Terms of Award” of Fulbright grant.
3.
Articles on Australia, many of them for press release and written by the
Australian Tourist Commission.
4.
Memoranda on activities of the Dales while in Australia.
5.
Miscellaneous items relating to lecture, classes, and speeches.
6.
Material on Australian Universities.
7.
Miscellaneous items, including some receipts and correspondence.
8.
Material on the P and O Lines and on R. M. S. “Strathmore” on which the Dales
sailed to London.
9.
Miscellaneous brochures, maps and calendars relating to Australia or to London.
10.
Notebook of EED while at University of Melbourne: names and appointments.
11.
Color prints of New Zealand scenes. Resemble calendar photos.
Student Papers
Box 186
General materials and “A” Authors
1.
Student papers: List by Dale, dated January 28, 1965.
2.
List of term papers on Oklahoma History and Indians; two copies.
3.
Adams, Bob, “The Boomers and the First Opening.”
Amos, F. S. E., “The Founding Fathers.”
_________________, “Pelatiah Webster.”
4.
Anthony, Miriam, “Episode of the Marlow Boys.”
_________________, “Location of the State Capitol.”
Anthony, Shaw, “The Struggle for Statehood up to the Constitutional
Convention.”
5.
Asfahl, Milton Ernest, “Edward Everett Dale: A Biographical Sketch.” 3 copies.
Box 187
“B” Authors
1.
Baker, J. E., “The History of William and Mary University.”
Barnes, Gladys A., “Spanish Expansion Northward from Mexico.”
Barton, Wilhelmina, “Acquisitions of Hawaii.”
2.
Bates, H. S., “First Bank of the United States.”
____________, “History of Fort Gibson.”
____________, “Second Bank of the United States.”
3.
Beach, Melba, “Education in Mexico.”
Beattie, Laurence E., “Colonial Courts.”
_________, “Spain in the California Country.”
Belcher, Blanche M., “Hartford Convention.”
__________, “Indian Removal.”
__________, “Nullification in South Carolina.”
4.
Bethell, Vivian, “Fort Gibson.”
________, “Whiskey Frauds.”
5.
Bettes, Dorothy, “Colonial Newspapers.”
Biggers, D. R., “The Trail Drivers of Texas.”
Bills, Thelma, “William Penn.”
Binion, Hattie Seay, “The Black Hawk War.”
________, “The Mormon Migration.”
________, “Piracy during the Colonial Period.”
6.
Bourland, Alice, “The History of Bloomfield Seminary.”
7.
Bowden, Rose, “The Cattle Industry.”
Brintle, Ethel M., “Z. M. Pike’s Expedition.”
Brown, Loren N., “Jedidiah Smith—A Pioneer.”
________, “Protestant Missionaries in Oregon before 1850.”
8.
Brown, R. Ben, “The Question of the Rightful Ownership of Greer County.”
Burch, Richard B., “Seminoles.”
Burson, Mildred, “The Acquisition of Alaska.”
_________, “The Acquisition of Florida.”
_________, “The Acquisition of Oregon.”
_________, “The Acquisition of Texas and the Mexican Cession.”
_________, “The Louisiana Purchase.”
9.
Bush, C. C., Jr., “The Boomer Movement, 1870-1880.”
10.
Byrn, Aileen, “The Lima Conference.”
Box 188
“C” Authors
1.
Campbell, Bill, “The Religious Life of the Puritans.”
Campbell, Paul N., “The Scotch-Irish in the Revolution.”
Cannon, J. Ernest, “Tariff of Abomination.”
Carnahan, Catherine, “A Short History of the Shawnee Indians.”
Carson, Harry, “The Development of Railroads in Oklahoma.”
2.
Catron, Ed M., “Andrew Jackson.”
Chandler, Mrs. S. S., Jr., “The Boomers and the Sooners.”
Christian, Barbara; book report.
Clarke, Preston C., “The Settlement of Salt Lake City by the Mormons.”
Clayton, Mrs. J. B., “The Sincerity of Martin Luther.”
3.
Cline, J. T., “The Government of the Cherokees.”
_________, “The Government of the Creeks.”
_________, “The Government of the Seminoles.”
4.
Cole, Helen, “Frederick, Oklahoma.”
5.
Collier, Reed, “Development of the Suffrage Franchise in Colonial New York.”
Conklin, Henry, “Life of Alexander Hamilton.”
Cook, Aurelia Ellen, “Trade as a Factor in the Rise of the Byrd Family.”
Corwin, Leonard B., “The Expedition of Z. M. Pike, 1806-1807.”
6.
Covey, Cyclone, “Pike and Long and the Legend of the Great American Desert.”
Cowans, J. P.; no title; on Spanish-American relations.
7.
Crosby, J. H., “The Cumberland Road and Maysville Turnpike.” Cullen, Nina,
“the Settlement of the Plains Indians.”
Box 189
“D” and “E” Authors
1.
Dameron, Dora K., “History of Colonial Charters.”
Darrough, Anne, “The Building and Influence of the Erie Canal.”
Davis, Irene, “Japanese Immigration.”
________, “Witchcraft in New England.”
2.
Davis, Ruth Frances, “The Lewis and Clark Expedition.”
Davis, Sterling Waldo, “Charles Wiles as a Chum from October, 1908, to
Summer, 1924.”
Dean, Claud Leslie, “Comparison of German and French Lower Classes.”
Dodd, Kenneth, “The American Revolution.”
3.
Downing, Robert E., “Bacon’s Rebellion.”
Duncan, Lucy Belle, “The Creeks.”
Durham, Bernard, “Third Party Movement in the United States.”
Dyer, Mable, “The Cowboy.”
4.
Ellison, Isabel, “Whites and White Intruders in the Chickasaw Nation about
1890.”
Ellsworth, Marjorie, “William Clayton and the Mormom Migration.”
Elmore, Anne, “Mormon Civilization.”
5.
Emmel, J. Robert, “Tecumseh.”
England, Alma Miller, “Governor Alexander Spotswood and the Knights of the
Golden Horseshoe.”
Estergreen, Edmund F., “Impressions of Oklahoma.”
6.
Estill-Harbour, Emma, “The Chinese in California.”
_________, “Municipal Government, 1650-1732.”
Evans, Dola May, “The Osage Indian.”
Box 190
“F” and “G” Authors
1.
Faulkner, Cooleela, “The Cherokee National Schools, 1841-1856.”
2.
Finch, Rebecca, “The Casa de Contratacion.”
Folsom, Tephia, “The Boston Tea Party, December 16, 1773.”
_______, “British Interest in Texas.”
_______, “The Quartering Act and Boston Massacre.”
Foster, Bill, “An Episode in the Life of a Famous Indian Chief.”
3.
Fox, Angus M., “The Union Pacific Railroad.”
Fox, G. E.; book report
Franklin, F. F.; book report
Franklin, W. Neil, “Colonial Virginia and the Cherokee Indian Trade.”
Fuller, Robert M., “The Cherokee Feud.”
_______, “The Farmer’s Alliance.”
4.
G____________, John, “Seven Cults of Old York State.”
Garner, James R., “The Treaty of San Lorenzo.”
5.
George, Euline, “The Election of 1896.”
_______, “The Government Regulation of Immigration.”
_______, “Immigration.”
6.
Gibbons, Murray F., “A Digest of the Supplemental Agreement.”
7.
Gideon, Delbert Laurence, “History of the Florida Purchase.”
______, “The Louisiana Purchase.”
______, “The Texas Question.”
Gregg, J. E., “Early German Influences in Wisconsin.”
Grisso, Pauline, “The Granger Movement.”
Box 191
“H,” “I,” and “J” Authors
1.
Haniotis, Betty, “Mexican Independence under Juarez.”
Hart, Mary C., “Hudson Bay Company and Its Relation to the West.”
Harvin, Edwin L., “Pioneer Politics in Arkansas.”
Hatcher, Ben., “King Ranch Fortunes on the Rio Grande.”
______, “The Mountain Meadows Massacre.”
2.
Hayes, Frances, “The Cherokee Nation in 1880.”
Haynes, Nell, “Indentured Servants in Virginia.”
Hedges, Elizabeth, “The Struggle for Statehood.”
Hedges, John T., “The Cherokee Outlet, 1828-1893.”
Heninger, Lillian, “History of the Constitutional Convention of Oklahoma.”
3.
Hicks, Jimmie, “The Red River Boundary.”
4.
Hodges, Joseph D., “Custer’s Campaign against the Sioux.”
_______, “Irrigation in the West, 1850-1900.”
_______, “United States Irrigation Projects.”
Holland, D.; two book reports.
Holland, Joe; two book reports.
Holland, Thomas W., “The Effect of the West on the American Revolution as to
Causes and Military Movements.”
Horne, Lois, “Bret Harte the California Writer.”
Huntress, Marilyn, “Bret Harte.”
5.
Irssland, B., “The Jesuits in North America.”
6.
Jemison, Verna, “Foreign Capital in Cattle Ranching in America.”
________, “Indian Traders of the Southwest Plains, 1845-1875.”
7.
Johnson, Mrs. Carroll, “The History of Cotton County, Oklahoma.”
8.
Johnson, Mrs. Virginia C., “Genet’s Intrigue.”
Jones, Coral, “The Osage Indians.”
Box 192
1.
“K,” “L,” and “Mc” Authors
Keso, Edward E., “The Parson’s Cause.”
Kjaer, Jens Christian, “The Lutheran Mission at Oaks, Oklahoma.”
Kline, Geneva, “The Pan American Union.”
______; eight book reviews.
Knack, E. E., “Santa Fe Trade.”
2.
Landlord, Annelle, “Relations of the Federal Government with the Indian Tribes
of Oklahoma since 1934.”
3.
Langley, Mozelle, “Chiefs of the Cherokee Nation.”
Laux, Donald J., “Pontiac’s Conspiracy.”
Lee, Joshua B., “The Trial and Execution of Charles I.”
Lever, Mrs. M. E., “Alaska.”
________, “Louisiana Purchase.”
________, “Purchase of Florida.”
4.
Liegerot-Harrison, Grace, “The California Gold Rush.”
________, “The Presidential Election of 1840.”
Link, Beatrice, “The Agrarian Reform of Mexico.”
Little, Merle H., “The State of Franklin.”
Loomis, Mildred Louise, “The Development of New Orleans.”
5.
McCarrel, Ed, “The Election of 1884.”
McCollum, R. E., “The Santa Fe Trade from 1830-1860.”
McCormick, Grace L., “The Quaker Family in Colonial Pennsylvania.”
McDonald, Alva B.; no title; on the annexation of Texas.
_______, “Cession of Mexico.”
_______, “The Hawaiian Islands.”
_______, “The Louisiana Purchase.”
_______, “Virgin Islands.”
McIntosh, R. K., “Missouri Compromise.”
McNeill, Byrdie, “Indian Schools in Colonial Virginia.”
6.
McReynolds, Edwin C., “The Atcheson, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad.”
_______, “Obstacles of the Panama Canal.”
7.
McSorley, Helen, “Bacon’s Rebellion, 1676.”
_______, “Initiative and Referendum.”
_______, “The Public Lands of the United States, 1860-1880.”
8.
McTaggart, John B., “The Lines of Cynthia Ann and Quanah Parker.”
McWilliams, Milton; book report.
Box 193
“M” and “N” Authors
1.
Mallory, M. L., “Stand Watie and the Civil War.”
2.
M_______, (?), W. K. S., “The Santa Fe Trail.”
Martin, Rafael, “Progresso di Espana en las Dos Ultimas Decadas.”
Maxey, Mildred, “Early Boston.”
3.
Maxwell, Jeanne, “The Caddo Peyote Ceremonial.” Multiple copies.
4.
Maxwell, Jeanne, “The Caddo Peyote Ceremonial.” Multiple copies.
5.
Maystrik, Helen, “The Treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo.”
Miller, T. B., “Newer Education in Mexico.”
Mitchell, Mary, “Salem Witchcraft.”
Montgomery, Vester, “The Lumber Industry in the Pacific Northwest.”
_______, “Negroes in the West, 1865-1900.”
6.
Mooman, Hattie Poyntz, Gold in Alaska.”
Moore, Bonnie, “The Carpenter Invasion of Oklahoma.”
Moore, Guy R., “Marcus Whitman’s Ride: Historical Criticism.”
_______, “The Pawnees.”
7.
Morgan, John H., “The Discovery of Gold in California.”
_______, “Political Institutions of the Republic of Texas.”
Moseley, Ethel, “The Star Route Frauds.”
8.
Neal, Ruth E., “Life of General Stand Watie.”
Nettleton, Mrs. Ruth Sprague, “Growth and Facts about the City of Lawton,
Oklahoma.
Norgaard, Arthur, “The First Roosevelt Cabinet.”
Box 194
“P” and “R” Authors
1.
Perry, Edith, “Immigration.”
_______, “John Brown.”
Phelps, Thelma, “The Cheyenne.”
Pillars, Ethel S., “The Removal of the Cherokees to Oklahoma, with Conditions in
Georgia leading to the Removal.”
2.
Pogue, Fay, “Cabeza de la Vaca.”
3.
Pratt, Floyd W., “Colonial Money.”
Pratt, Marie, “The California Gold Rush.”
Proffitt, Ida Mary, “History of Jamestown from 1607 to 1620.”
_______, “The Negro in the Old Northwest from 1787-1850.”
4.
Propps, J. J., “The Barbary Corsairs.”
_______, “Conspiracies of Francisco Miranda.”
5.
Ragan, W. B., “David L. Payne and the Boomers.”
6.
Randle, W. F., “A Brief History of Weatherford, Oklahoma.”
7.
Randle, W. F., “A History of Southwestern State Teachers College.”
8.
Reed, Verna, “Washington Irving in Oklahoma.”
Reynolds, Edith, “The Expedition of J. C. Frémont.”
_______, “The Political and Military Career of J. C. Frémont.”
9.
Reynolds, Stella, “The Oregon Trail.”
_______, “The Overland Stage and Pony Express.”
_______, “The Santa Fe Trail.”
Rhodes, Katherine, “Effects of the Land Policy of Texas upon Her People.”
Rice, Ira Y., Jr., “How Macimilian Came to Be Emperor of Mexico.”
Risinger, Chrystal, “Captain Kidd the Pirate.”
10.
Rister, C. C., “The South Plains.”
11.
Roberts, J. M. “John Winthrop.”
Roberts, James W.; book report.
Robinson, Pearl, “Colonial Folkways.”
Rude, Joe, “Life of E. A. Harriman and His Railroads in the Great West.”
Runyan, James B., “Irrigation in the United States.”
Russell, Joseph Furman, “Historic Highways.”
Box 195
“S,” “T,” and “V” Authors
1.
Schlotz, Robert L., “The Experiment in Government in Pennsylvania, 16811765.”
2.
School, Perris, J., “Education of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians, 1865-1890.”
________, “The Medicine Lodge Treaties.”
3.
Scott, Hugh; no title; on Geronimo.
Selkin, Mary A., “Oklahoma Richest Indian Tribe: The Osage.”
Simpson, Ethel, “The Impeachment of President Johnson.”
Smith, Renolee, “The Rocky Mountain Fur Company from 1822-1830.”
4.
Smith, C. C., “Material on World War.”
Smith, Fay Ellen, “Development of Indian Characteristics and Customs.”
Smith, Geraldine; two book reports.
Smith, Harry E., “The Election of 1860.”
Smith, Ruth, “The Kansas-Nebraska Bill.”
5.
Smith, Walter R., “Early Attempts to Educate the Indians on the Cheyenne and
Arapaho Reservation, 1869-1890.”
6.
Stacy, Dorothy, “Pike’s Peak Gold Rush.”
Stansbury, Lennie Pearl, “Mark Twain: A Westerner.”
Stewart, Dora A., “Evolution of Railroad Supervision in the United States:
Oklahoma’s Corporation Commission: Its Control of Railroads and Other Public
Utilities.”
_______, “Organized Territorial Governments in United States: Their History
and Their Laws.”
Stewart, Juanita, “Indian Poetry.”
Stigler, Oren, “Organization and Early Government of New Jersey.”
7.
Sturgis, Wellings P., “Mormonism as a Political Problem, 1847-1860.”
8.
Sugden, Jean L., “Pioneer Poetry.”
9.
Tabor, Mary June, “Red Cloud, Sioux War Chief.”
Tuggle, Jack, “Notes on the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854.”
Turner, Nadean, “The Scotch-Irish in Ulster and America.”
10.
Tompkins, R. R., “History of Durant (Choctaw Nation), Bryan County,
Oklahoma.”
11.
Van Zandt, J. Newton, “Bacon’s Rebellion.”
Box 196
“W” and “Z” Authors
1.
Walker, Paul, “Indian Policies of the United States, 1865-1887.”
Wallace, W. J., “First National Bank and Trust Company of Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma.”
2.
Wardell, M. L., “The History of Old Beaver County.”
3.
Warhurst, Virginia, “Greer County Case and Oklahoma’s Western Boundary.”
Westfall, Chester, “Oklahoma City’s Fight for the State Capitol.”
Wettengel, Waldo, “William Jennings Bryan as the West’s Greatest Citizen.”
Whitaker, R. Lahoma. “Personalities in Mexican Politics since 1934.”
Whitwell, Leta, “John Rollin Ridge.”
Wieman, Mabel, “Blackbeard.”
4.
Wieman, Mabel, “Did Marcus Whitman Save Oregon?”
Wiggins, C. E., “The Union Pacific Railroad.”
Wilbanks, Clara Lee, “Oregon Migrations, 1840-1850.”
Wood, Beatrice, “Bacon’s Rebellion.”
________, “Mormonism—Origin and Immigration.”
________, “The Underground Railroad.”
5.
Wood, Edwin K., “Western Factors in the War of 1812.”
Wooden, Maurice H., “The Civil War in Missouri.”
________, “Early History of Ohio.”
6.
Woodruff, Shirley Ann, “The Catholic Church in Mexico.”
Wright, Frances, “Santa Anna: Characterization.”
_______; book reports.
Wright, Viola, “The Mormon Migration.”
Wurman, Mildred, “The Chickasaw Nation from Beginning to 1840.”
Wyant, Lucy Lee, “Characteristics of the West.”
7.
Wyatt, Frank, “Phases of the Mexican War and Acquisition of Territory.”
8.
Zahniser, J. B., “Nullification-Secession-Rebellion, Were They Constitutionally
Justifiable?”
Box 197
Other Student Papers
1.
Papers without name of author on them:
“Alexander.”
“The Anglican Church in Virginia.”
“Commission-Manager Government for Cities.”
“Early History of California.”
“George Washington’s Mission”
“Indian Education in Early New England.”
“Internal Improvements, 1815-1830.”
2.
Papers without name of author on them:
“The Japanese Problem in California.”
“The Montgomery Convention.”
“The Mormons and Mormonism.”
“Railroads.”
“Social Life in the American Colonies.”
“Tariff of 1816.”
“Tariff of 1824.”
Box 198
Other Student Papers
3.
Papers without name of author given:
“Virginia’s Official Relations with the Indians, 1607-.”
“The West Indian Trade.”
One on the church in colonial Virginia.
4.
Possible thesis. No author identified. “The Origin of Poland.”
Chapter I: “The Historical Setting.”
5.
Book reports—no author given.
6.
Student maps.
7.
Student bibliographies.
8.
Students’ outside reading lists.
9.
Notes in Oklahoma History by Billie C. Forrester. She was EED’s secretary at
one time.
10.
Geology notebook of Dorothy Ann Perkins; Historical Geology lab reports of
Nyoma Gene Hildreth; notebook of Perkins.
11.
List of seminar papers for “The Southwest, 1865-1900.” Handwritten.
Theses and Dissertations
Box 198
Emma Estill-Harbour, “The History of the Red River Country since
1803” (unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Oklahoma,
1932).
1.
Preface. Typewritten with handwritten revisions.
2.
Carbon of typescript of early draft (complete).
3.
Carbon of typescript of early draft (pp. 87-342).
4.
Carbon and original typescript intermixed (incomplete). Notes on manuscript by
EED, chairman of her committee.
Box 199
Emma Estill-Harbour, J. O. Murphy, C. C. Bush, Nancy Modena
Thomas, Joseph Stanley Clark, Alice Brown Dowling, and B. B.
Chapman.
1.
Emma Estill-Harbour, “Outline of ‘A Brief History of the Red River Country.’”
Carbon of typescript.
2.
J. O. Murphy, “The Court of Last Resort, 1875-1889.” Chapter II of “The Work
of Judge Parker in the Federal District Court for the Western District of Arkansas,
1875 to 1896.” (unpublished M. A. thesis, carbon of typescript, University of
Oklahoma, 1939). EED was chairman of committee.
3.
Bush, C. C., “The Green Corn Rebellion” (unpublished M. A. thesis, University
of Oklahoma, 1932). Carbon of typescript. EED was chairman of his committee.
Nancy Modena Thomas, “Commerce in Texas from 1821-45” (unpublished M. A.
thesis, University of Oklahoma, 1933): Dale served on her committee.
4.
Early drafts. Handwritten and typewritten.
5.
Chapter I: “Commerce in Texas from 1820-1830.” Typewritten with handwritten
revisions.
6.
Chapter II: “Commerce in Texas from 1830-1837.” Typewritten with
handwritten revisions.
7.
Chapter III: “Commercial Relations with New Orleans and Foreign Countries,
1836-1845.” Typewritten with handwritten revisions.
8.
Chapter IV: “Commerce and Tariff.” Typewritten with handwritten revisions.
9.
Chapter V: “Commerce in Connection with Recognition of Foreign Nations.”
10.
Chapter VI: “Transportation.” Typewritten with handwritten revisions.
11.
Chapter II: “The Eastern Boundary of Oklahoma.” Handwritten.
12.
Chapter II: “The Eastern Boundary of Oklahoma.” Handwritten.
13.
Chapter III: “The Northern Boundary of Oklahoma and the Panhandle.”
Handwritten (incomplete).
14.
Chapter III: “The Northern Boundary of Oklahoma and the Panhandle.”
Typewritten (incomplete.
Alice Brown Dowling, “The Significance of the Destruction of the American Bison in
the Southwest” (unpublished M. A. thesis, University of Oklahoma, 1932): (EED
was not on her committee.)
15.
“Introduction.” Handwritten; a few typewritten pages.
16.
Chapter II: “The Destruction of the Buffalo from 1800 to 1850.” Handwritten.
17.
Chapter III: “The Southern Herd.” Handwritten.
18.
Chapter IV: “The Great Slaughter.” Handwritten.
19.
Chapter V: “Final Results.” Handwritten.
20.
Berlin Basil Chapman, “Federal Management and Disposition of the Lands of
Oklahoma Territory, 1866-1907.” (Ph.D. thesis, University of Wisconsin, 1931).
Carbon of manuscript sent to EED for critique. His thesis work was done under
Paxson.
21.
History Theses-List.
Other University of Oklahoma Materials
Box 200
Exams and Papers of High School Students
Note: These appear to have been entries in inter-high-school competitions. EED perhaps
was one of the judges, but his is not the only handwriting to appear. The categories are
those of the professor.
1.
Ancient History.
2.
Ancient History.
3.
Modern History.
4.
Modern History.
5.
American History.
6.
American History.
7.
Oklahoma History.
Box 201
Frank Phillips Collection
1.
Book plates.
2.
Annual report of the Director of the Frank Phillips Collection, 1951-52.
3.
“Vol. V – Journal.” (acquisitions record, 1943-1944).
4.
List of Connelley Material (n.d.).
5.
“Index to Pictures.”
6.
Miscellaneous indexes of materials in the collection.
7.
File copies of book orders (1951-52).
8.
Records of book expenditures (1927-1944).
9.
Miscellaneous.
Box 202
Mary E. Laing Scholarship Fund
Note: EED was trustee of this fund.
1.
“Trust Agreement Relative to the Mary E. Laing Scholarships and Grants-inAid.”
2.
Annual Reports.
3.
Correspondence with Minerva A. Laing.
4.
Correspondence with C. J. Seaver.
5.
Correspondence with World Book Company, plus royalty statements.
6.
Correspondence with Benjamin H. Sanborn and Company and royalty statements.
7.
Applications for Mary E. Laing Scholarship and Grant-in-Aid.
8.
Bank statements.
9.
Bank statements.
10.
Security National Bank savings department books; deposit slips.
11.
Cancelled checks and service charge slips.
12.
Check stubs.
13.
Receipts, promissory notes, and memoranda.
14.
Correspondence with Roland B. Sundown.
15.
Correspondence with The Economy Company, re. Laing’s The Hero of the
Longhouse.
Box 203
Material Relating to Friends, Fellow Teachers, and Students of EED
1.
Obituary by EED on the death of Ural Rowe, plus newspaper clippings
concerning Rowe’s death.
2.
Eulogy by EED on the death of Micah P. Smith. Handwritten and two
typewritten (carbon) copies. One piece of correspondence.
3.
Obituary by EED on the death of Roy Gittinger. Handwritten and typewritten
(carbon).
4.
Obituary by EED on the death of James Shannon Buchanan. Handwritten and
typewritten (carbon).
5.
Obituary by EED, et al., on the death of Morris L. Wardell. Handwritten and
several typewritten (original and carbon) copies.
6.
Obituary by EED on the death of Dick Breeding. Typewritten (original and
carbon) copies; each slightly different.
7.
Obituary: “Letter to Kenneth Kaufman” by EED. Several typewritten (original
and carbon) copies.
8.
Letters concerning Kenneth Kaufman and program and speech at the dedication
of Kaufman Hall.
9.
Obituary by Dale for George Riley Hall. Handwritten and typewritten.
10.
Biographical sketch of Avery O. Craven by EED. Handwritten.
11.
Biographical sketch of Worthington Chauncey Ford by EED. Typewritten
(original and carbon).
12.
Biographical sketch of Edward Channing by EED. Typewritten (original and
carbon).
13.
Biographical sketch of William Hickling Prescott by EED. Typewritten (carbon).
14.
Biographical sketch of George Bancroft by EED. Typescript (carbon).
15.
Biographical sketches of Walter Prescott Webb, LeRoy R. Hafen, Edward
Channing, Vernon Louis Parrington, Worthington Chauncey Ford, John Walton
Caughey, Avery Odelle Craven, Ralph Henry Gabriel, and John Donald Hicks by
EED. Handwritten notecards and two typewritten (carbon) copies.
16.
Biographical sketch of Walter S. Campbell by EED. Handwritten.
17.
“Gift Presented to Dr. Bizzell.” Speech by EED. Handwritten and typewritten
(original) copies.
18.
Program: “Illustrated Lecture: Abraham Lincoln,” by John Kennedy Lacock.
19.
Forms, correspondence, etc., relating to James Ralph Scales and his degree.
20.
Forms, correspondence, etc., relating to James D. Morrison and his degree.
21.
Forms, correspondence, etc., relating to Gene Aldrich and his Ph.D. degree.
22.
Forms, correspondence, etc., relating to James Covington and his Ph.D. degree.
23.
Final examination (Ph.D.) announcements for Thomas Lee Ballenger, Loren
Nunn Brown, John Roscoe Chandler, Joseph Buren Clayton, Angie Elbertha
Debo, Daniel Webster Emerson, Charles Gerald Forbes, Frederick Leland
Fordice, Emma Estill Harbour, Anna Lewis, Eric Manheimer, James William
Moffitt, E. Sherman Nunn, David Parsons, Floyd Johnson Reynolds, Thomas
Edwin Rogers, and Dora Ann Stewart.
24.
Material relating to Emma Estill Harbour’s oral examination and to Marvin E.
Kroker’s M.A. thesis.
25.
Records and forms of various students applying to take General Exams. EED on
committee, if not chairman.
26.
Funeral services for Rupel Johnson Jones.
27.
Printed copies of eulogy for R. G. Miller by Robert V. Peterson, April 29, 1971.
28.
Vita of Verlin Robert Easterling. Easterling is Administrative Secretary (later
Executive Director) of the Oklahoma Historical Society.
29.
Materials on Frederick Jackson Turner.
30.
Materials on or by Denis A. McCarthy.
31.
Material on or by J. Frank Dobie.
Box 204
Handwritten file on University of Oklahoma Students and their
World War I Service Records
1-10. Service Records.
11.
Cards addressed to “Victory Sooner” with World War I soldiers and their service
record, filled out by them.
WPA Materials
Box 205
1.
Indian-Pioneer History Project for Oklahoma
Serial numbers 1001-1008. Forms and manuscripts.
2.
Serial numbers 1009-1016. Forms and manuscripts.
3.
Serial numbers 1017-1024. Forms and manuscripts.
4.
Serial numbers 1025-1032. Forms and manuscripts.
5.
Serial numbers 1033-1040. Forms and manuscripts.
6.
Serial numbers 1041-1048. Forms and manuscripts.
7.
Serial numbers 1049-1056. Forms and manuscripts.
8.
Serial numbers 1057-1064. Forms and manuscripts.
9.
Serial numbers 1065-1072. Forms and manuscripts.
10.
Serial numbers 1073-1080. Forms and manuscripts.
Box 206
Indian-Pioneer History Project for Oklahoma
1.
Serial numbers 1081-1088. Forms and manuscripts.
2.
Serial numbers 1089-1096. Forms and manuscripts.
3.
Serial numbers 1097-1104. Forms and manuscripts.
4.
Serial numbers 1105-1112. Forms and manuscripts.
5.
Serial numbers 1113-1120. Forms and manuscripts.
6.
Serial numbers 1121-1128. Forms and manuscripts.
7.
Serial numbers 1129-1136. Forms and manuscripts.
8.
Serial numbers 1137-1144. Forms and manuscripts.
9.
Serial numbers 1144-1152. Forms and manuscripts.
10.
Serial numbers 1153-1160. Forms and manuscripts.
Box 207
1.
Indian-Pioneer History Project for Oklahoma
Serial numbers 1161-1168. Forms and manuscripts.
2.
Serial numbers 1169-1176. Forms and manuscripts.
3.
Serial numbers 1177-1184. Forms and manuscripts.
4.
Serial numbers 1185-1192. Forms and manuscripts.
5.
Serial numbers 1193-1200. Forms and manuscripts.
6.
Serial numbers 1201-1208. Forms and manuscripts.
7.
Serial numbers 1209-1216. Forms and manuscripts.
8.
Serial numbers 1217-1224. Forms and manuscripts.
9.
Serial numbers 1225-1230. Forms and manuscripts.
Box 208
Indian-Pioneer History Project for Oklahoma, et al.
1.
WPA Indian-Pioneer History Project. Serial numbers 1231-1233. Forms and
manuscripts.
2.
WPA Indian-Pioneer History Project. Bulletins to field workers.
3.
Miscellaneous material.
4.
Miscellaneous material.
5.
Miscellaneous material.
6.
WPA Blanket Research Project of the University of Oklahoma—Reports of
Project Activities.
7.
WPA Blanket Research Project of the University of Oklahoma—Reports of
Project Activities.
8.
WPA Blanket Research Project of the University of Oklahoma—Miscellaneous
materials.
9.
WPA Research Projects in National Defense. Miscellaneous material.
10.
WPA Advisory Committees.
11-21. WPA Marking Historic Spots in Oklahoma (Project S-71)—correspondence.
22.
WPA Indian Arts and Crafts Project Research Unit.
23.
Material on proposed Indian Handbook as part of WPA Writers Program.
Outlines, correspondence, and memos.
Rockefeller Foundation Materials
Box 209
Rockefeller Foundation Materials
1.
Rockefeller projects proposed by Dale.
2.
Rockefeller projects proposed by Dale.
3.
Rockefeller projects proposed by Dale.
4.
Rockefeller projects proposed by Dale.
5.
Rockefeller project reports.
6.
Rockefeller Foundation Huntington Library project—correspondence.
7.
Rockefeller Foundation Huntington Library project—correspondence.
8.
Rockefeller Foundation Huntington Library project—correspondence.
9.
Rockefeller Foundation Huntington Library project—correspondence.
10.
Rockefeller Foundation Huntington Library project—correspondence.
11.
Rockefeller Foundation Huntington Library project—correspondence.
12.
Rockefeller Foundation—miscellaneous reports.
Box 210
Rockefeller Foundation Materials
1.
Conference of April 17-18, 1942.
2.
Proposals for study in the Southwest—Rockefeller Conference.
3.
Conference on the Life and Culture of the Southwest, January 19-20, 1944.
4.
Rockefeller Grant Committee, September, 1944-September, 1947—minutes and
correspondence.
5.
Rockefeller Grant Committee, September, 1947-September, 1949—minutes and
correspondence.
6.
Rockefeller Grant Committee, September, 1949-September, 1951—minutes and
correspondence.
7.
Rockefeller Foundation Grant for a survey of historical materials in Oklahoma,
1934; includes handwritten notes by EED.
8.
“Survey of Oklahoma Historical Material” manuscript. (August 6, 1934December, 1934).
9.
“Survey of Oklahoma Historical Material” manuscript. (August 6, 1934December, 1934).
10.
Manuscripts committee materials.
Resource Materials
Box 211
Alexander Posey Material
1.
Typescript of preface to article with handwritten revisions.
2.
Notes by Dale (handwritten and typed).
3.
Correspondence.
4.
Notebook: “Poems and Writings of Alexander Lawrence Posey with
Biographical Sketch by Orlando Swain.”
5-15
Journal—parts of (includes “Foreword” and “Notes Afield.”).
Box 212
David Ross Boyd Material
1.
Correspondence
2.
Letters from Jennie Boyd.
3.
Correspondence between David Ross Boyd and S. N. Hopkins (Superintendent at
Guthrie) and between Boyd and L. W. Baxter (Superintendent at Guthrie).
4.
Clippings and poetic tributes to Boyd.
5.
Student records.
6.
Handwritten copy (incomplete) of “David Ross Boyd.”
7.
Carbon copy of typescript of manuscript of “David Ross Boyd.”
8.
Incomplete carbon copy of manuscript.
9.
Paper entitled “Biography of David Ross Boyd.”
10.
Manuscript by Dale (pages 40 and 46 are missing).
11.
Manuscript with handwritten revisions.
12.
Article entitled “Story of David Ross Boyd.”
13.
Article entitled “Religious Development of David Ross Boyd.”
14.
Two similar articles handwritten by EED: “David Ross Boyd, 1853-1936,” (also
a carbon copy of typescript), and “David Ross Boyd.”
15.
Outline (in Dale’s hand) for “David Ross Boyd: Pioneer Educator.”
16.
“David Ross Boyd: Pioneer Educator.” Handwritten.
17.
“David Ross Boyd: Pioneer Educator.” Carbon copy of typescript.
Box 213
David Ross Boyd Material
1.
Note of interview with David Ross Boyd.
2.
Notes.
3.
Miscellaneous.
Box 214
Harrison-Pike Materials
1.
Interview with Miss Clara Harrison of Oklahoma City about the Harrisons and the
Pikes. Handwritten segment of genealogy.
2.
Contents of the Pike-Harrison letters. Dates are not all correct. Typewritten,
Handwritten list.
3.
Pike genealogy from Zebulon (1693-1762) and Harrison genealogy from
Benjamin (1740-1791) to the mid-19th century. Other materials. Handwritten.
Estate of General William Harrison, December, 1830-November, 1843. Also
concerns the estate of Cass Brown. Handwritten.
4.
5.
Records of the Bassett family. By Eleanor Lexington. Handwritten.
6.
Records of the Pike family. By Eleanor Lexington? Handwritten.
7.
Personal estate of Clara H. Pike, May 6, 1847. Original.
8.
Exploration of the Red River, Texas, 1787, to New Mexico, 1792. Typewritten
excerpts. In Spanish.
9.
Letters of William Henry Harrison to Mrs. Pike concerning the debt of a Mr. Hull,
one dated April 14, 1831. Old, handwritten copies but probably not WTC.
(Typescripts (original and carbo).
10.
Letters from William Henry Harrison to Mrs. Pike, re William Hull’s debt. Old
handwritten copies, probably not WTC. Typescripts (original and carbon) of the
letters. Letters from July, 1834.
11.
Letter to Cadet Montgomery Pike Harrison, West Point, from Sep Harris,
Powhatan, September 26, 1843, of a general nature inquiring about people at
West Point and urging Harrison to write. Original.
12.
Letter to Cadet Montgomery Pike Harrison, West Point, from Anna Harrison,
North end, April 16, 1845. A letter of grandmotherly concern; also tells of a fire
which destroyed the Pike-Harrison home at Sugar Grove. Original; Typescript
(original and carbon). Anna Harrison was the widow of President William Henry
Harrison.
13.
Letter to Cadet Montgomery Pike Harrison, West Point, from Anna Harrison,
North Bend, June 27, 1845. Family news; interesting reference to Universalists.
Original. 1976 Typescript.
14.
Letter to Cadet Montgomery Pike Harrison, West Point, October 15, 1845, from
Anna Harrison, North Bend. Family news and admonition to work hard.
Original. Typescript of poor quality.
15.
Letter to Cadet Montgomery Pike Harrison, West Point, from S. B. Harris,
November 29, 1845. General news and questions from Virginia; statement about
a new state constitution which might cause a division of the states. Original;
Typescript (original and carbon).
16.
Letter to Cadet Montgomery Pike Harrison, West Point, from Thomas I. Lowe,
Louisville, July 29, 1846. General news about Kentucky and mutual friends;
questions about the Academy. Original; Typescript.
17.
Letter to Cadet Montgomery Pike Harrison, West Point, from Anna Harrison,
North Bend, November 3, 1846. This contains family news and an admonition
for Pike to study and live a better life. Original; 1976 typescript.
18.
Letter to Cadet Montgomery Pike Harrison, West Point, from Anderson Pike (a
cousin), Lawrenceburgh, Indiana, December 18, 1846. Concerns family news, the
Mexican situation, and a possible appointment to the Academy for Pike. Original;
Typescript (original and carbon).
19.
Letter to Cadet Montgomery Pike Harrison, West Point, from Frank J. Faison,
Spring Vale, June 14, 1847. A letter of friendship. Original. Typescript (original
and carbon).
20.
Letter to William Henry Harrison, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, from Symmes
Harrison, in a camp opposite Camargo, Mexico, July 4, 1847, about the death of
their mother, plus general questions about the family. Original. Typescript
(original carbon). Both are grandsons of President William Henry Harrison.
21.
Letter of Symmes Harrison to William Henry Harrison, August, 1847, describing
life in the camp along the Rio Grande, impressions of the area, the threat of
robbers, and opinions of the Mexicans. Original: Typescript 1976.
22.
Letter from Symmes Harrison to William Henry Harrison, November 11, 1847,
describing life on the Mexican border, a visit of Zachary Taylor, and advice to
William Henry not to enter the army. Original; Typescript (1976).
23.
Letter to Cadet Montgomery Pike Harrison, West Point, from Anna Harrison,
North Bend, April 19, 1848, with news of his Mother’s death and other family
news. Original; Typescript 1976.
24.
Letter to Cadet Montgomery Pike Harrison, West Point, from Anna Harrison,
North Bend, April 19, 1848, of general news and wondering why he had not
written. It mentions his mother as being alive, which conflicts with the previous
letter. Original; typescript (original and carbon).
25.
Letter to Cadet Montgomery Pike Harrison, West Point, from Anna Harrison,
North Bend, January 8, 1849. General family news. Original; typescript 1976.
26.
Letter to Cadet Montgomery Pike Harrison, West Point, from Albert Pike, of the
Confederacy, June 6, 1861, concerning proposed relations between the
Confederacy and the Cherokee Nation. Typescript (original).
27.
Letter to John Ross, Principal Chief of the Cherokees, from Albert Pike, of the
Confederacy, June 6, 1861, concerning proposed relations between the
Confederacy and the Cherokee Nation. Typescript (original).
28.
Letter to Secretary of the Interior from Albert Pike, July 12, 1882. It refers to the
Wichita Indians from 1832 to 1882, and was written because of the Wichita
claims. Photostatic copy.
Box 215
Manuscripts
1.
“The Desert People.” (Indians). By Alice Joseph, Rosemund Spicer, and Jane
Chesky. Mimeographed; 256 pages.
2.
“Topsoil and Civilization: A Discussion of the Relation of Natural Resources and
Their Conservation to World History.” By Tom Dale and Vernon Gill Carter.
Draft; mimeographed; 146 pages.
3.
“Topsoil and Civilization.” Second copy.
Box 216
John Seger Manuscript
Note: The manuscript seems to be autobiographical. It is not exactly the same as Early
Days among the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, but in some areas it is similar. Check
the Hamlin Garland letters for more information.
1.
Constitution and By-laws of the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Colony founded in 1886
under the administration of Captain J. M. Lee; “They Grapple with (American)
Citizenship in a Most Interesting Way.” Both typewritten.
2.
Letter from John D. Miller to John H. Seger, January 22, 1886. Typewritten
copy.
3.
Letter from James W. Rhoades to J. H. Seger, November 12, 1886; letters of A. E.
Woodson in 1895 concerning Seger. All typewritten copies.
4.
Chapter I. Typewritten.
5.
Chapter IV. Typewritten.
6.
Chapter V. Typewritten.
7.
Part of a manuscript. Typewritten.
8.
Part of a manuscript. Typewritten.
9.
Part of a manuscript. Typewritten.
10.
Part of a manuscript. Typewritten.
11.
Miscellaneous manuscript Typewritten.
12.
Part of a manuscript. Typewritten.
13.
Part of a manuscript. Typewritten.
Box 217
1-9
Manuscripts: Medical Biographies. Philip Marshall Dale. Norman,
University of Oklahoma Press, 1952
Original drafts of sketches with corrections and revisions.
10-13 Revised drafts.
14.
Manuscripts: Medical Biographies. Philip Marshall Dale. Norman, University
of Oklahoma Press, 1952.
15.
Correspondence.
16.
Reviews.
Research Materials
Box 218
Oklahoma Manuscripts, Etc.
1.
“Pioneer Days in and around the City of Norman (dating from 1867),” by E. B.
Johnson. Typewritten; three pages.
2.
“Reminiscences of Thomas Overton Catledge, a Pioneer of Pottawatomie
County” as told to Edwin E. Stephens. Typewritten (original and carbon copy);
fourteen pages.
3.
“A Sketch of Early Oklahoma as I Saw It as a Child.” No author given.
Typescript (carbon) dated August 8, 1932; eight pages.
4.
“This I Remember,” by Elizabeth Adams Stowe. Typewritten (carbon)
reminiscences done in 1949; thirteen pages.
5.
“Overnight: A Story of the Oklahoma Run,” by “Buck Knabber” (J. O. Counts).
Typewritten manuscript dated August 18, 1939; 280 pages.
6.
“The Opening of Oklahoma from the European Point of View.” Typewritten
(carbon) excerpts from three European newspapers; seven pages.
7.
“Boundaries of Cleveland County.” No author given. Typewritten discussion of
the evolution of the county’s boundaries; three pages.
8.
“Historic Spots in Guthrie,” by F. L. Wenner. Mimeographed copy done in 1948;
four pages.
9.
“A History of Heavener (Oklahoma),” by Ovie Pauline Cappo. Handwritten;
typescript (original and carbon); latter twenty-three pages.
10.
“Muskogee Barely Misses Moniker of Fort Davis,” by Grant Foreman.
Typewritten copy of article appearing in Muskogee Daily Phoenix, February 5,
1939; five pages. Also a map of Fort Davis in 1862.
11.
“Early Missionaries of Oklahoma,” by Mrs. J. B. Harrell. Two typewritten
copies, second bound with clippings, etc., on the subject also; sixteen-page
typescript.
12.
“Old Boggy Depot,” by J. B. Wright. Mimeographed; two pages.
13.
“The History of Old Beaver County,” by M. L. Wardell. Materials relating to the
study, including maps and some correspondence.
14.
“History of Oklahoma;” no author given. Several handwritten chapters; does not
appear to be of any of EED books.
15.
“Outlawry in Indian Territory and Early Oklahoma, 1866-1906;” no author given.
Typewritten; twenty-six pages.
16.
“Miss Nancy Thompson, 1791-1881—Tullahassee, 1849-1881,” sketch by Edith
Hicks Walker, granddaughter of Rev. S. A. Worcester. Handwritten; nine pages.
17.
Journal of A. E. Folsom. Reminiscences of Civil War activity of the Choctaw
Brigade. Part handwritten and part typewritten.
18.
“The First Indian Territory-Oklahoma Branch of (the) American Red Cross” and
“The First Oklahoma State Board of the American Red Cross,” by Fred S.
Clinton. Typewritten (carbon); five pages.
19.
“Foreword” to collection of pioneer reminiscences, by Grant Foreman. Note at
bottom states that this collection to be called the “Grant Foreman Papers.”
Printed; two pages.
20.
“Killed by Indians in 1873.” An account of the death of Ed Chambers written by
J. H. Seger; incomplete. Typescript; one page.
21.
Origins of the names of the counties of Oklahoma. Typewritten; three copies,
each two pages.
22.
List of the nominees of the various parties to the Oklahoma Constitutional
convention. Typewritten (carbon); eight pages.
23.
Reminiscences of J. A. Fox, much of it about Paul’s Valley, 1874-76, while he
was there. Some general information on the Chickasaw Nation and some
biographical data. Typescript (carbon); five pages.
24.
Affidavit of E-Mo-Tah (Frizzle Head) and extract of 1805 letter from John Sibley
to Secretary of War, General Henry Dearborn; both concerning the Greer County
case. Typewritten; original and carbon of former; two pages; carbon of latter;
three pages.
25.
List of newspapers published in territorial days. Typewritten (carbon); seventeen
pages.
26.
Typewritten copy of the Constitution of the proposed state of Sequoyah. Ninetythree pages; rest missing.
27.
Typewritten copy of the Constitution of the proposed state of Sequoyah.
Incomplete.
28.
Form letter from U. S. Senator T. P. Gore, July 23, 1908, to Democratic party
workers urging them to get out the vote in the upcoming primary.
29.
Deposition of Jesse Cochran, Jr., concerning the murder of his father, Jesse
Cochran, Sr., by a man named Veteto, on September 21, 1866. Document dates
from that period.
30.
“Autobiography of Mary R. Lilley.” Two carbon copies of typescript.
31.
“Susan Ryan Peters,” by Wanda W. Gray. Two carbon copies of typescript.
32.
Hurley, Patrick J. “The Pioneer Woman.” Speech. Two copies.
Box 219
Oklahoma Manuscripts
1.
Bill for harnesses bought by William Nickelson from J. Rahskopf of Lawrence,
Kansas, February 16, 1877. Filled in EED folder labeled “Comanche and Kiowa
Agency.”
2.
Letter to “Mr. Roberts” from George S. Horner, Omaha, Nebraska, December 13,
1888, concerning a mix-up of claim papers for land in Oklahoma. Original.
3.
Material relating to the Battle of Honey Springs and the proposed national park.
4.
Typewritten biographies of old U. S. Marshals in territorial days; most on Buck
Garrett and Bud Ballew. Three pages.
5.
Materials on Fort Towson, including lengthy excerpts from two books
(typewritten (carbon); fifteen pages and newspaper clipping.
6.
Woodward County. Five-chapter paper on history, resources, soils, agriculture,
etc. Mimeographed; forty pages. No author given.
7.
“The Education of a Mayor.” Speech by Earl Sneed of Norman, February 10,
1964. Mimeographed; seven pages.
8.
“A Key to the Snakes of Oklahoma,” by A. J. Ortenburger. Mimeographed;
twelve pages.
9.
“Problems in Writing Prairie City” by Angie Debo. Mimeographed; eight pages.
10.
“Oklahoma History: An Annotated Bibliography of Twelve U. S. A. Doctoral
Dissertations and Thirty-one Masters’ Theses,” compiled by Franklin Parker and
Jo Ann Anderson. Copy; eight pages.
11.
Written works of Oklahoma authors. Various materials, including a ninety-page
bibliography.
12.
“A Supplement to State Archives: A List of the Records of the State of
Oklahoma,” c. 1940. Typewritten; twenty-two pages.
13.
Norman Yearbook, 1939-40. Mimeographed; forty-six pages.
14.
“Origin of the Chickasaw Squirrel Rifles,” plus a copy of a membership
certificate.
15.
Certificate of Valuation of School District #26 in Cleveland County, for 1908.
Cover letter from Ray L. Six.
16.
Invitation to and program of dedication of Will Rogers Memorial, Claremore,
November 4, 1938; one signed by W. E. Marland. Typewritten (original and
carbon) biography of Will Rogers; one page.
17.
Oklahoma Tax Commission, re taxation of state and national banks in Oklahoma
and sales tax law.
18.
Leaflet announcing Socialist encampment at Mountain Park.
19.
Campaign materials of Lee Cruce.
20.
“J. St. Cyr Trucker.” Excerpt from Portrait and Biographical Record of
Oklahoma. Note by Ben P. Choate. Typescript (carbon); two pages.
21.
Records of Gesso Chouteau and descendants, including 1932 court case findings
to determine the heirs to the A. P. Chouteau estate. Two typewritten copies; each
nine pages.
22.
Personal statistics of the members of the thirteenth Oklahoma Legislature,
compiled by Emily Smith, 1931.
23.
Story about Oklahoma cattle drive. No author or title; possibly reminiscences.
Handwritten; typescript (original and carbon).
24.
Scrapbook of newspaper articles by Parker La Moore on Oklahoma History. One
article by David Lawrence in 1929 on arms reduction. Compiled by Mrs. J. B.
Harrell.
25.
Letter to Mrs. F. C. Bowen from Isaac McClure, June 6, 1881, directing her to
close school for the year at Sawmill Church neighborhood school. Original.
26.
Certificate of promotion of L. Williams in Greer County Normal Institute, 1900.
27.
Miscellaneous, mainly agricultural, data on Oklahoma, c. 1940.
28.
“A History of the Oklahoma Historical Society,” compiled by Muriel H. Wright,
c. 1953. Mimeographed; eight pages.
29.
“One Billion Dollars.” OGS pamphlet on Oklahoma mineral production.
30.
Mohonk Lodge Indian Bead Work pamphlet.
31.
Muskogee Town and Country Club Yearbook, 1911.
32.
The ‘89ers Club of Oklahoma City, 1939-40. Pamphlet.
33.
Roster – The Cherokee Strip Cow Punchers Association, 1930 reunion.
Box 220
1.
Constitution and Ritual of the Know-Nothing Party, c. mid-nineteenth century.
2.
“Ivan and Oath” of allegiance to the United States and testimony of having never
voluntarily borne arms against her.
3.
Part of letter from Sam Houston to General L. Cass; seems to concern the
appointment of an agent. Photostatic copy.
4.
Confederate States I. O. U.
5.
Conditions of sale of Land by A. P. Chouteau to David Thompson, John Drennen,
and Sam Houston, September 1, 1830. Handwritten copy of comparable age.
6.
Two pamphlets from the American Economic League concerning tenancy and
related conditions and the plight of those caught in it. The word “dope” is
handwritten across the top of each pamphlet.
7.
“Travels in the Mining Districts of South American by Captain Andrews,”
Edinburgh Review, XLVI, No. 92 (October, 1827), 497-515. Concerns travels
across Argentina through Chile to Pacific, with descriptions of the land, natives,
“Romish” influences, and Simon Bolivar. Typewritten copy; twenty-two pages.
8.
“Letters that passed between Mr. and Mrs. Milo J. Goss while he was in
California during the Gold Rush, 1849-1853.” Mimeographed; sixty-one pages.
9.
Typewritten copies of some of the Goss letters.
10.
Diary of R. L. Sullivan of Fayette Cavalry, Tennessee Regiment, of 1846
expedition to Mexico. Typewritten copy; eighteen pages.
11.
“Recollections of a Volunteer or Footsteps of a Soldier,” by Peter D. Lane.
Carbon of typescript of manuscript dealing with the Civil War; 114 pages.
12.
“The Caldwell, Kansas, Cemetery: A Brief History,” by E. A. Detrick
Mimeographed; two pages.
13.
Information on the families of Harris, Marupin, Ramsey, Jones and Lewis.
Typewritten (original and carbon) copies taken from Wood’s History of
Albemarle County, Virginia. Also a copy of a wood block print of Bruton Parish
Church, 1715.
14.
Materials relating to the Rock Creek Literary Society, including the constitution,
by-laws, and minutes. At least three typewritten (original and carbon) copies of
each.
15.
Photostatic copy of pages 164-169 of Report of Texas Boundary Commission, c.
1886, re Greer County dispute.
16.
Copies of the contract for the building of the Texas State Capitol, 1882, and some
minutes of the meetings of the Capitol Commissioners, c. 1884. Typewritten
(original and carbon) copies.
17.
“The Opening of the West—the Santa Fe.” Proposal for a book using the Santa
Fe Trail and Railroad as the focus for the story of the westward expansion of the
United States. Mimeographed; three pages.
18.
Material on the California redwoods; mainly typewritten excerpts.
19.
“Life in the Rocky Mountains by Warren Angus Ferris.” Paper on the subject by
Walter McCausland. Typewritten (carbon); fifteen pages.
20.
“The Rocky Mountain Fur Company, 1826-1834,” and “General Ashley and the
Rocky Mountain Fur Company.” No author given. Handwritten; name
“Welborn” in upper left corner. Looks like chapters of a thesis, but there is no
listing in the OU card catalogue.
21.
“Barb Wire.” No author given. Typewritten (carbon); six pages.
22.
“Toward the Wise Use of Resources in the Southwest Region.” No author given.
Mimeographed; fifteen pages.
23.
“The Turner Thesis and the Dry World,” by Rex W. Strickland. Typescript
(carbon); fifteen pages.
24.
“The Tercentenary Celebration,” by R. G. D. (Possibly Rosalie Gilkey Dale._
Typescript (carbon); thirteen pages.
25.
“Rimes and Remembrances,” an address by Denis A. McCarthy. Printed copy;
seven pages.
26.
Advertising circular from the National Republican, 1886.
27.
Leaflet advertising the Foreign & Consular Edition of the National Republican,
1886.
28.
Proclamation by John S. Marmaduke, Governor of Missouri, closing all public
offices on the death of U. S. Grant. Signed August 1, 1885.
29.
Invitation to the Lewis & Clark Centennial and American Pacific Exposition and
Oriental Fair at Portland, Oregon, 1905.
30.
Railroad schedule for Kansas towns, n.d.
31.
Typewritten copies of letter of Andrew Jackson to Judge Brackenridge, October
8, 1821, from “Mounds.”
32.
Journal of a flatboat journey from St. Louis to the mouth of the St. Francis River
on the Mississippi, Friday, March 13 – Thursday, April 3, 1812. Data on effects
of the new Madrid earthquake (February 7, 1812), plus other comments on
disunity of the Union, etc. Handwritten copy of mid-nineteenth century or
previous vintage.
33.
Index to Journal of the U. S. Cavalry Association, Vol. I (1988).
34.
Pamphlet advertising The Longhorns by J. Frank Dobie. Many photos.
Box 221
Manuscripts on various areas of the United States
1.
“The Farmer and the American Frontier,” by Claud Keltner. Partly typewritten
and partly-mimeographed manuscript; 115 pages. Also letter from Keltner to
EED.
2.
Two short papers on the study of dialects by E. H. Criswell. Mimeographed; 13
pages total.
3.
Six-chapter study on the Confederacy, mainly on the military policy. Some
typewritten but mostly handwritten. No author is given; this is perhaps part of a
thesis or dissertation.
4.
“Remarks on the City and Vicinity of Orleans.” No author given. Typewritten
(original and carbon); each five pages.
5.
“Regional Study of Culture: Its Historic and Dynamic Aspects with Special
Reference to the Development and Integration of Culture Patterns” by J. J. Rhyne.
Typewritten (carbon); ten pages.
6.
“The Medical History of the Soto Expedition,” by S. R. Bruesch. Typewritten
(original); ten pages.
7.
“Constitutional Crises in the American Party System,” by Cortez A. M. Ewing.
Copy; fourteen pages.
8.
“How We Got our Bible.” A play; by Dale? Typewritten with handwritten
revisions; c. thirty-one pages.
9.
“Greetings to the Nations—America’s Birthday, 1607-1907,” by Theodore
Roosevelt. Typescript of final paragraphs; two pages.
10.
Brochures on the Auckland Ranch in Colorado and on the U Ranch in the
Cherokee Strip.
11.
“A Night on the Chisholm Trail;” reminiscences by John L. Miller. Typewritten;
four pages.
12.
“The Truth about Oklahoma’s Chisholm Cattle Trails,” by Sam Williams. Copy;
six pages.
13.
Material on the Chisholm Trail copied from other sources. Typewritten; twenty
pages total (some carbon copies too).
14.
Brochure, newspaper clipping, and maps of the Chisholm Trail.
15.
Miscellaneous historical sketches; no author given. Typewritten; five pages.
16.
Index to The Chronicles of Oklahoma, Vols. I-XXVIII. Typewritten; thirty-four
pages.
17.
Material on Dr. and Mrs. Fred L. Clinton. Mostly typewritten; one newspaper
clipping.
18.
Story of hidden Spanish goods in Cleveland County, with instructions on how to
locate them. Handwritten. Note: this has already been investigated; someone
prior to 1976 had discovered the cache.
19.
Glossary of Spanish terms. Typewritten; eleven pages.
20.
“Blue Eagle a Tech Student.” Typescript (original and carbon) of an article in the
Okmulgee Daily Times, Friday, February 2, 1951; each four pages.
21.
“Random Thoughts,” by Howard Van Zandt. Xeroxed copies of four of his
columns; eight pages.
22.
Report of the Commission of Inquiry on Disruptive Actions on the University of
Nebraska Campus, Lincoln, April 30-June 10, 1970. Reprint; thirty pages.
23.
“Your University of Houston,” address by Clanton W. Williams. Mimeographed;
thirteen pages.
24.
A Changing History,” address by Edward Davis. Mimeographed; seven pages.
25.
“Valedictory” address by Beulah McElroy, Blair, Oklahoma, May 28, 1913.
Typewritten (carbon); five pages.
26.
Hugh Holland vs. Harriet Geiger. Civil case opinion issued February 13, 1959.
Case deals with “loan” made by the seventy-odd year old Mr. Holland to the
much younger Ms. Geiger. Typescript (carbon); four pages.
27.
“Section 13 and New College Funds” in Oklahoma, c. 1956. Prepared by OU.
Cover note to EED from Emil Kraettli.
28.
“Departmental Unit Instruction Costs in Twenty-eight Selected Institutions of
Higher Education, 1940-41.” LSU Departmental costs, 1938-39 to 1942-43.
Cover letter. Prepared by LSU.
29.
Guides to materials in the Huntington Library on the Pacific Southwest as of
1944.
30.
“A Duel to the Death,” from the Caldwell, Kansas, Commercial, September 28,
1882, p. 2. Typewritten; two pages.
31.
“Lest We Forget Our Yesteryears at O.U., 1907-1911,” address by Frank A.
Balyeat. Mimeographed; five pages.
32.
Report of the National Historical Publications Committee, February 21, 1936.
Cover letter to Dale from Solon J. Buck.
33.
Excerpts from Charles Joseph EED Latrobe’s volumes on North America.
Handwritten by EED.
34.
“The Sourdough Saga,” Look, July 25, 1967.
35.
Excerpts from History of Fayette County, by Houston Wade. Typewritten; three
pages; concerns Fayetteville.
36.
“Short History of Drew County (Arkansas),” compiled by Mrs. W. B. Gosnell, Jr.,
1960. Mimeographed; three pages.
37.
“The Story of the Lafayette Lands in Florida,” by Kathryn T. Abbey. Florida
Historical Society Quarterly, X (1931-32), 115-133. Xeroxed.
38.
Pages of articles from Florida Historical Society Quarterly. Xeroxed.
39.
Diary of Lt. David S. Stanley, of the Whipple Survey (Fort Smith to San Diego)
July 24, 1853-March 26, 1854, with additional entries to April 9, 1854.
Mimeographed. Cover letter to EED from Stanley’s son, D. S. Stanley, June 25,
1935.
40.
Surveyor’s notes on railroad in Oklahoma County.
41.
Small, Joe A. “We’re Sort of Shy-But . . .” from Frontier Times, XXXVIII, No. 3
(April-May, 1964).
42.
Pamphlet advertising book of FDR press conferences. Contains transcript of two
of them.
Box 222
Advertisements
1.
“Dr. W. W. Drane’s Receipts for the Cure of Diseases in Horses, which Have
Hitherto Been Considered Incurable.” Sheet.
2.
Sheets from calendar with some attention-getter, then the advertisement for some
medicine.
3.
Letter written in support of Dr. Curt’s cure for glaucoma.
4.
Ads for various of “Dr. Jackson’s” cures, including Indian Vegetable Liver Pills.
5.
Order forms for Collins Brothers Drug Company of St. Louis, Missouri, and for
Dr. W. O. Coffee of Des Moines, Iowa.
6.
Ad for Indian International Fair at Muskogee, September 25-28, 1877.
7.
Post card order form for International Correspondence Schools of Scranton,
Pennsylvania, a business college.
8.
Ad for Belle Grove Institute (for Girls) of Fort Smith, Arkansas, 1868.
9.
Circular from the St. Louis Phonetic Institute.
10.
Various ads and booklets for Johnson’s Commercial College of St. Louis.
11.
Ads for jewelers, a nursing school, and Chichester’s Pills.
12.
Ads on paint and showing weight per bushel for various produce items, by state.
13.
Various ads.
14.
Ad for pencils and pens by John Holland of Cincinnati.
15.
Ad for oil paintings by National Art Company, c. 1878.
16.
Circular from Jumbo Store, Vinita, Indian Territory, describing piano to be given
away.
17.
Ads from Emerson, Fisher, and Company, carriage makers of Cincinnati, c. 1880.
18.
Ad from George Stinson and Company, Art Publishers of Portland, Maine, sent to
the Vinita Indian Herald, in 1878.
19.
Advertising supplement to the Growing World, c. 1876.
20.
Ad for National Garment Cutter, made by Goldsberry, Doran, and Nelson, of
Chicago, c. 1886.
21.
Ads from Daniel F. Beatty Company, of Washington, New Jersey, for pianos and
organs, c. 1878.
22.
Ads from Jansen, McClurg, and Company, Booksellers, Publishers and Stationers,
Chicago, c. 1890.
23.
Ad from Rogers and Baldwin Hardware Company, Springfield, Missouri, c. late
nineteenth century.
24.
Ad for Player Piano, and living room table and chairs from Montgomery Ward
and Company, Kansas City, 1919.
25.
Book list of Harper’s Franklin Square Library from Jansen, McClurg, and
Company of Chicago.
26.
Ad circular from Davis Hill’s General Store, Vinita, 1887.
27.
Ads from International Correspondence School and from Mutual Reserve Fund
Life Association, New York.
28.
Cards from various hotels.
29.
Cards from tobacco, clothing, and cotton merchandising concerns.
30.
Cards from carriage, hardware, and lumber dealers.
31.
Cards from dry goods and liquor dealers and commission merchants.
32.
Cards from various railroads and agents.
33.
Cards from jewelers and from livery stables.
34.
Cards from various attorneys.
35.
Personal cards plus those of druggists, a restauranteur, and a livestock
commission merchant.
36.
Ad for Newhouse steel traps by Oneida Community, Ltd., Community, New
York.
37.
Circular from Clark and Stuyvesant, Commission merchants for hides, furs, wood,
etc., of St. Louis.
38.
Circular from Roll, Thayer, Williams, and Company, Kansas City, Missouri,
dealers in Indian goods.
39.
Various ads and circulars.
40.
Circular from Foley and Williams, Chicago, manufacturers of the Goodrich
Sewing Machine.
41.
Ads for Jennie June Sewing Machine from George E. Dolton, St. Louis, Missouri.
42.
Card and brochure on steel and iron ranges and stoves.
43.
Ads from the Commercial Agency of Lathrop, McKillop, and Company, St.
Louis, 1877.
44.
Bill sent to J. M. Bell of Echo, I. T., 1889 from Weldon and Weaver, publishers
of the Ft. Smith Elevator.
45.
Seed circular of Johnson and Stokes, Seed Growers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
46.
Circular from Hopkins and Woodbury, Kansas City, Missouri, cigar-makers.
47.
Advertising sheet from the Pioneer Cigar Company of Chicago.
48.
Circular ad for Daisy Rod Plow from A.L. Porter and F. W. Watson, Cherokee
Nation Agents for the Nebraska City Manufacturing Company of Nebraska City,
Nebraska.
49.
Circular for cider vinegar and saddle goods from R. A. Getaz, Pierron, Illinois.
50.
H. R. Page map list from Jansen, McClurg, and Company, of Chicago.
51.
John E. Hagerty and Son, St. Louis, poultry agents, advertising circular.
52.
Green and Clark, dry good merchants (no city given) advertising circular.
53.
Edward Wilder’s Free Almanac for 1872, with usual information plus Wilder’s
patent medicine ads; incomplete.
54.
Pamphlet: The Von Graef Method: A Private Treatise Addressed to Youth,
Manhood, and Old Age on Diseases of the Nervous and Sexual System…New
York: 1888.
55.
Two brochures: University Medicines brochure complete with description of
medicines and their uses, plus a free description of Central Park. Book of
Instructions for Self Home Treatment of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, by
Dr. W. O. Coffee Eye and Ear Infirmary, Des Moines, n.d.
56.
Pamphlet of “Old Folks Favorite Songs” and testimonials to McElree’s Wine of
Cardui.
United States Government Documents
Box 223
United States Department of Agriculture. Bureau of Agricultural
Economics. Agricultural Economics Literature
1.
Index to Volume 1 (1927).
2.
Vo. II, No. 1 (January, 1928) and No. 6 (June, 1928).
3.
Vol. III, No. 4 (April, 1929).
4.
Index to Volume 3 (1929).
5.
Vol. IV, No. 6 (June, 1930); No. 7 (September, 1930); No. 8 (October, 1930); No.
9 (November, 1930); and No. 10 (December, 1930).
6.
Index to Volume 4 (1930).
7.
Vol. V, No. 1 (January, 1931); No. 2 (February, 1931); No. 3 (March, 1931); and
No. 4 (April, 1931).
8.
Vol. V, No. 6 (June, 1931); No. 7 (September, 1931); No. 8 (October, 1931); No.
9 (November, 1931); and No. 10 (December, 1931).
Box 224
United States Department of Agriculture. Bureau of Agricultural
Economics. Agricultural Economics Literature
1.
Vol. VI, No. 1 (January, 1932); No. 2 (February, 1932); No. 3 (March, 1932); and
No. 5 (May, 1932).
2.
Vol. VI, No. 6 (June, 1932); No. 7 (September, 1932); No. 8 (October, 1932); No.
9 (November, 1932); and No. 10 (December, 1932).
3.
Vol. VII, No. 1 (January, 1933); No. 2 (February, 1933); No. 3 (March, 1933);
No. 4 (April, 1933); No. 5 (May, 1933); and No. 6 (June, 1933).
4.
Index to Volume 14 (1940).
Box 225
United States Department of Agriculture. Bureau of Agricultural
Economics.
Agricultural Economics Literature.
1.
Vol. XV, No. 3 (March, 1941); No. 6 (June, 1941); No. 7 (September, 1941); and
No. 8 (October, 1941).
2.
Vol. XVI, No. 1 (January, 1942); No. 2 (February, 1942); No. 3 (March, 1942);
No. 4 (April, 1942); and No. 5 (May, 1942).
3.
Almonds: Selected References on the Industry, 1929 to 1940, compiled by Louise
O. Bercaw. Economic Library List No. 23. Washington: 1941.
4.
Crop and Livestock Insurance, 1937-1940: A Selected List of References,
compiled by Mamie I. Herb. Economic Library List No. 24. Washington: 1941.
5.
Imperial County, California: A Selected List of References, compiled by Howard
Turner. Economic Library List No. 25. Washington: 1941.
6.
Economic Aspects of Farm Tractor Operation: Selected References, 1935March, 1941, compiled by Nellie G. Larson. Economic Library List No. 26.
Washington: 1941.
7.
Leake and Union Counties, Mississippi: A Selected List of References, compiled
by Howard B. Turner. Economic Library List No. 27. Washington: 1941.
8.
Okfuskee County, Oklahoma: A Selected List of References, compiled by Howard
B. Turner. Economic Library List No. 28. Washington: 1941.
9.
Bibliography of the Literature of Rural Life, compiled by Mary G. Lacy.
Washington: 1924.
10.
World Food Supply: A Selected Bibliography, by Margaret T. Olcott.
Bibliographic Contribution No. 9. Washington: Government Printing Office,
1916.
11.
George Washington and Agriculture: A Classified List of Annotated References
with an Introductory Note, by Everett E. Edwards. Bibliographical Contribution
No. 22. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1931.
12.
Farm Tenancy in the United States, 1940-41: A Selected List of References, by
Louise O. Bercaw. Library List No. 2 Washington Government Printing Office,
1942.
Box 226
United States Department of Agriculture Publications. Bureau of
Agricultural Economics:
1.
Agricultural Economics—A Selected List of References, by Mary G. Lacy.
Agricultural Economics Bibliography No. 1. Washington: Government Printing
Office, 1927.
2.
Ibid. (Revised). Washington: Government Printing Office, 1927.
3.
Ibid. (Revised). Washington: Government Printing Office, 1930.
4.
Ibid. (Revised). Washington: Government Printing Office, 1938.
5.
Flour Milling and Bread Making--Selected List of References, by C. Louise
Phillips and J. H. Shollenberger. Agricultural Economics Bibliography No. 2.
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1925.
6.
A Beginning of a Bibliography of the Literature of Rural Life, by Mary G. Lacy.
Agricultural Economics Bibliography No. 3. Washington: Government Printing
Office, 1925.
7.
Price Spreads—A Selected List of References Relating to Analyses of the Portion
of the Consumer’s Price Accruing to Various Agencies, compiled by Louise A.
Bercaw. Agricultural Economics Bibliography No. 4. Washington: Government
Printing Office, 1925.
8.
Long-Time Agricultural Programs in the United States--National, Regional, and
State, compiled by Mary G. Lacy. Agricultural Economics Bibliography No. 5.
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1925.
9.
Farm Youth—A Selected List of References to Literature Issued since January,
1920, compiled by Margaret T. Olcott and Louise O. Bercaw. Agricultural
Economics Bibliography No. 17. Washington: Government Printing Office,
1926.
10.
Oklahoma—An Index to the State Official Sources of Agricultural Statistics,
compiled by Icelle E. Wright, including A List of Unofficial Sources of Oklahoma
Agricultural Statistics, compiled by Margaret Walters. Agricultural Economics
Bibliography No. 21. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1927.
11.
Oregon—A Preliminary List of the Sources of Agricultural and Related Statistics
of the State, compiled by Lucia Haley. Agricultural Economics Bibliography.
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1927.
12.
Agricultural Relief, compiled by Esther M. Colvin. Agricultural Economics
Bibliography No. 27. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1929.
13.
Valuation of Real Estate, compiled by Emily L. Day. Agricultural Economics
Bibliography No. 29. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1929.
Large Scale and Corporation Farming: A Selected List of References compiled
by Margaret T. Olcott Agricultural Economics Bibliography No. 30. Washington:
Government Printing Office, 1929.
14.
15.
California--An Index to the State Sources of Agricultural Statistics. Part I:
Fruits, Vegetables, and Nuts, Section I, compiled by Louise O. Bercaw.
Agricultural Economics Bibliography No. 31. Washington: Government Printing
Office, 1930.
Box 227
U. S. D. A. Bureau of Agricultural Economics.
1.
Ibid., Section II.
2.
Ibid., Part II. Crops, Other than Fruits, Vegetables and Nuts, compiled by Louise
O. Bercaw.
3.
Ibid. Part III: Livestock and Livestock Products—An Index to the Official
Sources, compiled by Louise O. Bercaw. Washington: Government Printing
Office, 1931.
4.
Ibid. Part IV. (?)
Box 228
1.
Ibid., Part V: Index to Some Unofficial Sources, by M. J. Abbot. Washington:
Government Printing Office, 1930.
2.
Rural Standard of Living, compiled by Louise O. Bercaw. Agricultural
Economics Bibliography No. 32. Washington: Government Printing Office,
1930.
3.
Wheat: Cost of Production, 1923-30: References Relating to the United States
and Some Foreign Countries, compiled by Louise O. Bercaw. Agricultural
Economics Bibliography No. 33. Washington: Government Printing Office,
1931.
4.
Business and Banking Periodicals Reviewing the Business Situation—A Selected
List Compiled from the Periodicals Received in the Libraries of the United States
Department of Agriculture and Federal Farm Board, compiled by Mamie I. Herb.
Agricultural Economics Bibliography No. 34. Washington: Government Printing
Office, 1931.
5.
The Grape Industry—A Selected List of References on the Economics Aspects of
the Industry in the United States, 1920-31, compiled by Vajen E. Hitz.
Agricultural Economics Bibliography No. 36. Washington: Government Printing
Office, 1932.
6.
Agricultural Relief Measures Relating to the Raising of Farm Prices—73rd
Congress, March 9, 1933 to June 18, 1934, compiled by Marion E. Wheller and
Mamie E. Herb. Agricultural Economics Bibliography No. 92. Washington:
Government Printing Office, 141.
7.
War and Agriculture in the United States, 1914-1941, compiled by Walter T.
Borg. Agricultural Economics Bibliography No. 93. Washington: Government
Printing Office, 1942.
8.
Tax Delinquency on Rural Real Estate, 1928-1941, compiled by Helen E.
Hennefrund. Agricultural Economics Bibliography No. 94. Washington:
Government Printing Office, 1942.
9.
Agricultural Labor in the United States, 1938-June, 1941, compiled by John M.
McNeill and Josiah C. Folsom. Agricultural Economics Bibliography No. 95.
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1942.
10.
Distribution of Farm Income by Size, compiled by Louise O. Bercaw and Helen
E. Hennefrund. Agricultural Economics Bibliography No. 96. Washington:
Government Printing Office, 1942.
11.
The Dairy Industry in the United States, 1940-41, compiled by Nellie G. Larson.
Agricultural Economics Bibliography No. 97. Washington: Government Printing
Office, 1942.
Box 229
1.
United States Department of Agriculture and United States Department of the
Interior.
United States Department of Agriculture:
1.
Press Releases:
A.
“Address of W. M. Jardine, Secretary of Agriculture, before Texas and
Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, Fort Worth. Texas, March 10, 1926.”
Mimeographed: 1926.
B.
“’Oberly’ Prize Awarded Author of Bibliography on Agricultural History.”
Mimeographed: 1931.
2.
Handbook of Instructions for Standardizing Tables. Washington: 1925.
3.
The German Settlement in Cullman County, Alabama: An Agricultural Island in
the Cotton Belt, by Walter M. Kollmorgen. Washington: 1941.
4.
Annual Livestock Report-1944 Livestock on Farms, January 1 (Oklahoma and U.
S.). Oklahoma City: 1944.
5.
Historical Background of the Present Situation in Southern Agriculture, by
Everett E. Edwards. Washington: 1930.
6.
Outline and List of Readings for the Course in the History of American
Agriculture, Graduate School United States Department of Agriculture, by
Everett E. Edwards. Washington: 1931.
7.
Coordination of Agricultural Activities, by Carleton R. Ball. Washington: 1939.
8.
Agricultural History, the Quarterly Journal of Agricultural History Society.
Washington: 1941.
9.
Foreign Section. The International Institute of Agriculture at Rome. Washington:
1924.
10.
United States Civil Service Commission; release on “The U. S. Indian Service.”
United States Department of the Interior. Office of Indian Affairs:
11.
“Attendance of Indian Children in State Public Schools.” Washington:
Government Printing Office, 1930.
12.
“Report of Conference on Vocational Education in Indian Schools.” Washington:
Government Printing Office, 1931.
13.
“Indian Schools and Education.” Washington: Government Printing Office,
1931.
14.
“Report on Boys’ Advisers Training Institutes, Santa Fe, New Mexico, August 2
to 14, 1931, Lawrence, Kansas, August 17 to 28, 1931.” Washington:
Government Printing Office, 1931. Two copies.
15.
“The Purpose and Operation of the Wheeler-Howard Indian Rights Bill (S. 2755;
H. R. 7902),” by John Collier. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1934.
16.
“Organization of the Bureau of the Indian Affairs and Delegations of Authority.”
Order No. 536. Washington Government Printing Office, 1946.
17.
“Delegations of Authority.” Order No. 537. Washington: Government Printing
Office, 1946.
18.
“The Indian—Our Fellow Citizen and Brother.” Washington: Government
Printing Office, 1955.
19.
“Situation of American Indians in the United States.” Washington: Government
Printing Office, 1955.
20.
“A Sketch of the Development of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and of Indian
Policy.” Washington: Government Printing Office, 1956.
21.
“The Indian Bureau’s Program of Adult Education.” Washington: Government
Printing Office, 1957.
22.
“The Bureau of Indian Affairs Voluntary Relocation Services Program.”
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1957.
23.
“Kiowa Jurisdiction: Basic Data.” C. 1943.
24.
The Five Civilized Tribes: Progress and Problems. March 1, 1948.
25.
“The Unfinished Tasks of the Indian Service,” by John Collier.
26.
“List of Indian Tribes in the United States. Also Remnants of Tribes.” Bulletin
No. 5. Washington: Government Printing Office, n.d. Three copies.
27.
“Indians, North America.” Bulletin No. 6 (1920). Washington: Government
Printing Office, 1920. Four copies.
28.
“Primitive Agriculture of the Indians.” Bulletin No. 1 (1921). Washington:
Government Printing Office, 1921. Three copies.
29.
“Educating the Indian.” Bulletin No. 9 (1921). Washington: Government
Printing Office,1921.
30.
“Indian Wars and Local Disturbances in the United States, 1782-1898.” Bulletin
No. 14 (1921). Washington: Government Printing Office, 1921. Four copies.
31.
“American Indian Legends.” Bulletin No. 17 (1922). Washington: Government
Printing Office, 1922.
32.
33.
“The Progress of the Blackfeet Indians.” Bulletin No.18 (1922). Four copies.
“United States Indians: Historical Reference.” Bulletin No. 3 (1923).
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1923.
34.
“The Indian Health Service.” Bulletin No. 11 (1923). Washington: Government
Printing Office, 1923. Three copies.
35.
“The American Indian in the World War.” Bulletin No.15 (1923). Washington:
Government Printing Office, 1923. Two copies.
36.
“Peyote.” Bulletin No. 21 (1923). Washington: Government Printing Office,
1923.
37.
“Indian Reservations.” (Except from Handbook of American Indians, Bulletin
No. 30, Bureau of American Ethnology.) Bulletin No. 24 (1930). Washington:
Government Printing Office, 1923. Three copies.
38.
“Bibliography of Indian Legends.” Bulletin No. 2 (1924). Washington:
Government Printing Office, 1924.
39.
“Indian Music.” (Excerpt from Handbook of American Indians, Bulletin No. 20,
Bureau of American Ethnology.) Bulletin No. 19 (1924). Washington:
Government Printing Office, 1924. Two copies.
40.
“The American Indian and Government Indian Administration.” Bulletin No. 12
(reprint, 1926). Washington: Government Printing Office, 1926.
41.
“Indian Citizenship.” Bulletin No. 20 (1926). Washington: Government Printing
Office, 1926. Four copies.
42.
“Indian Population of the United States, June 30, 1926, Total: 349,946.” Bulletin
No. 23 (1926). Washington: Government Printing Office, 1926. Two copies.
43.
“Indian Population of the United States, June 30, 1927. Total: 354,940.”
Bulletin No. 23 (1927). Washington: Government Printing Office, 1927. Two
copies.
Box 230
1.
United States Department of the Interior. Bureau of Indian Affairs;
U. S. Congress.
Press Releases:
A.
February 5, 1932. No title.
B.
March 10, 1932. “Statement prepared by the Department of the
Interior in answer to charges made in Memorandum of February
26, 1932, presented by Senator King on the floor of the Senate,
March 9, 1932.”
C.
February 13, 1934. No title.
D.
June 17, 1946. No title.
E.
September 12, 1946. No title.
F.
October 10, 1955. “More Indian Youths in Advanced Education.”
G.
October 25, 1955. “Indian Bureau to Launch New Adult
Education with Five Tribal Groups.”
H.
July 12, 1956. “Emmons Hails Jicarilla Apache Action in
Establishing $1,000 Scholarship Fund.”
I.
August 6, 1956. “Address by Glenn L. Emmons, Commissioner of
Indian Affairs, Before the Governors’ Interstate Indian Council,
Sheridan, Wyoming, August 6, 1956.”
J.
October 9, 1957. “Indian Bureau Announces Plans for Vocational
School Training of Adult Indians.”
K.
October 30, 1957. “Remarks by Commissioner of Indian Affairs
Glenn L. Emmons at the Woolaroc Ranch, Bartlesville, Oklahoma,
Tuesday Evening, October 29, 1957.
L.
November 26, 1957. “Talk by Commissioner of Indian Affairs
Glenn L. Emmons at a Dinner Meeting of the National Conference
of Indian Youth Held under the Sponsorship of Arrow, Inc.,
Raleigh Hotel, Washington, D.C., November 25, 1957.”
2.
“Senator Charles Curtis.” (pamphlet). Lawrence, Kansas: Haskell Printing,
1925. Two copies.
3.
Indian Administration Since July 1, 1929. Washington: Government Printing
Office, 1933.
4.
Survey of Indian Arts and Crafts, 1934, by Mrs. Charles Collier. Washington:
Government Printing Office, 1934.
5.
Annual Report of the Division of Extension and Industry. Washington:
Government Printing Office, 1934.
6.
Annual Report of the Division of Extension and Industry, 1935. Washington:
Government Printing Office, 1935. Nineteen copies.
7.
Numerous Senate Publications Bound together:
A. Homestead Settlers on the Great Sioux Reservation. pp. 1-2 missing.
B. U. S. Congress. Senate. Santee Sioux of Nebraska and Flandreau
Sioux of South Dakota. S. Rept. 4, 55th Cong., 1st sess. 1897.
C. ___________. Free Homesteads on Public Lands for Actual and Bona
Fide Settlers. S. Rept. 5, 55th Cong., 1st sess., 1897.
D. ___________. Mixed-Blood Indians. S. Rept. 6, 55th Cong., 1st sess.,
1897.
E. ___________. Indian Citizens. S. Rept. 7, 55th Cong., 1st sess., 1897.
F. ___________. Chippewa Indians in Minnesota. S. Rept. 8, 55th
Cong., 1st sess., 1897.
G. ___________.” Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians. S.
Rept. 9, 55th Cong., 1st sess., 1897.
H. ___________.” Repeal of Timber Culture Laws. S. Rept. 10, 55th
Cong., 1st sess., 1897.
I. ___________.” Albert E. Redstone. S. Rept. 11, 55th Cong., 1st sess.,
1897.
Box 231
Indian Education in Oklahoma
1.
Fourth Annual Report of the Supervisor of Indian Education for Oklahoma to the
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1935.
2.
Annual Report of the Superintendent of Indian Education, Fiscal Year Ended June
30, 1944.
3.
First Annual Report of Indian Education in the State of Oklahoma under State
Contract. (1948)
4.
Second Annual Report of Indian Education in Oklahoma under State Contract
(1949).
5.
Contract (of the Office of Indian Affairs) for 1949-50 with the State Department
of Education, Oklahoma.
6.
Fourth Annual Report of Indian Education in Oklahoma under State Contract
(1951).
7.
Fifth Annual Report of Indian Education in Oklahoma under State Contract
(1952).
Proceedings, Programs, and Miscellany
Box 232
Conference Proceedings
1.
Report of the Vocational Education Conference, June 26-30, 1933, at Langston
University.
2.
Proceedings, Conference on the Great Plains Area, April 17-18, 1942, New York
City.
3.
Proceedings, Great Plains Conference, copy 2.
4.
Proceedings, Great Plains Conference, copy 3.
5.
Proceedings, Great Plains Conference, copy 4.
6.
Conference on the Northern Plains, June 25-27, 1942, Lincoln, Nebraska:
Transcript of the Discussion.
7.
Conference on the Life and Culture of the Southwest, January 19-20, 1944,
University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma: Transcript of the Discussion.
Box 233
Programs
1.
American Association for State and Local History: Twenty-fourth Annual
Meeting (1964) and Thirty-first Annual Meeting (1971).
2.
Arkansas State Historical Association: Ninth Annual Convention (1954).
3.
Organization of American Historians: Sixty-fifth Annual Meeting (1972).
4.
Chilocco Indian School: two programs.
5.
Eastern Oklahoma A & M: “A Study of the Present Human and Natural
Resources of the Old Indian Territory.” (1949)
6.
Thomas Gilcrease Foundation: “The American Indian” and “The Thomas
Gilcrease Foundation.”
7.
Illinois State Historical Society.
8.
Langston University: “Decades of Progress Celebration” (1933).
9.
Mississippi Valley Historical Association: Fifty-third Annual Meeting (1960).
10.
The National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians.
11.
Oklahoma Baptist University: “In Memorium John F. Kennedy, 1917-1963.”
12.
University of Oklahoma: “Oklahoma’s Crown Jewel: The New Library” (1930);
“Achievement Day” (1949); “Dedication of W. B. Bizzell Memorial Library”
(1949); “The First Conference on the General Museum;” “The Second
Conference on the General Museum” (1944); “Tenth Career Conference” (1950);
and “Tenth Year of a New Era” (1953).
13.
Oklahoma Historical Society: “Retracing the Chisholm Trail” and “Southeastern
Oklahoma Tour.” “Honoring Patrick J. Hurley & Charles Tompkins,” (1951)
14.
Southern Historical Association: Thirty-sixth Annual Meeting (1970) and Thirtyseventh Annual Meeting (1971).
15.
Inaugurations: Samuel Milton Nabrit at Texas Southern University (1956) and
James Ralph Scales at Wake Forest (1968).
16.
Western History Association: Eighth Annual Conference (1968), Ninth Annual
Conference (1969), and Eleventh Annual Conference (1971).
17.
American Army Memorial Service, May 30, 1919, Selters, Germany.
18.
Miscellaneous: memorials, conventions, etc.
Box 234
Newsletters.
1.
Acta Diurna (The University of Houston). IX, No. 3 (special edition); and X, No.
4 (September, 1959).
2.
Bacone Indian Papoose (Bacone College, Bacone, Oklahoma). I, No. 7, (August,
1944).
3.
Bass, Henry, Newsletter. January, 1968; May, 1968; June, 1968; November,
1968, August, 1969, September, 1969, December, 1969; February, 1970; March,
1970; May, 1970; June, 1970; July, 1970; August, 1970; November, 1970;
December, 1970; January, 1971; February, 1971; April, 1971; May, 1971; June,
1971; August, 1971; September, 1971; October, 19971; December, 1971; January,
1972; February, 1972; March, 1972; April, 1972; and May, 1972.
4.
Bulletin of the Caughnawage Historical Society. II, No. 2 (July, 1963).
5.
Chilocco Arrow Tips. I, No. 7 (July, 19, 1927); I, No. 8 (July 20, 1937); I, No. 9
(July 21, 1937); I, No. 10 (July 22, 1937); I, No. 11 (July 23, 1937); I, No. 12
(July 26, 1937); I, No. 13 (July 27, 1937); I, No. 13 (July 27, 1937); I, No. 14
(July 29, 1937); and I, No 15 (July 29, 1937).
6.
Col-Spec News (College and Specialist Bureau, Goodwyn Institute, Memphis).
VIII, No. 1 (November-December, 1941) and IX, No. 1 (November-December,
1942).
7.
Contact (University of Oklahoma). I, No. 2 (March, 1944).
8.
El Gauchito (University of California, Santa Barbara). II, No. 4 (July 7, 1950).
9.
Gilcrease Gazette (Tulsa, Oklahoma). IV, No. 4 (November, 1967).
10.
Great Plains Newsletter (Lawton, Oklahoma). III, No. 7 (September, 1967).
11.
Newsletter, Harvard Graduate Society for Advanced Study and Research, October
6, 1965.
12.
Henry Bellmon Newsletter, January-February, 1972.
13.
Newsletter, Department of History, University of Oklahoma, May 1, 1961; May
21, 1965.
14.
Indian Truth, IV, No. 2 (February, 1927).
15.
The Lakota (Rosebud Community High School), 1936-37.
16.
Middle Border Bulletin (Mitchell, South Dakota). VI, No. 4 (Spring, 1947); VII,
No. 2 (Autumn, 1947); and VII, No. 3 (Winter, 1948).
17.
Newsletter, National Fellowship of Indian Workers (Lawrence, Kansas). No. 40
(Autumn, 1949); No. 59 (Spring, 1955), No. 60 (Summer, 1955); and No. 62
(Spring, 1956).
18.
Newsletter, Nebraska State Historical Society. VI, No. 9 (March, 1954); VI, No.
10 (April, 1954); VII, No. 5 (November, 1954), VIII, No. 2 (August, 1955); IX,
No. 3 (September, 1956); IX, No. 7 (January, 1957); and IX, No. 8 (February,
1957).
19.
Oklahoma Indian Newsletter. II, No. 2 (August, 1959).
20.
Newsletter, Oklahoma Society for Crippled Children. XLVI, No. 1 (January,
1971).
21.
Pima Education. I, No. 10 (Summer, 1946).
22.
The Researcher (University of Oklahoma Research Institute). III, No. 36
(September, 1969).
23.
Southwest Indian Newsletter. I, No. 1 (February, 1951) and I, No. 2 (April,
1951).
24.
University Newsletter (University of Oklahoma). XIII, No. 14 (April 15, 1914).
25.
The Wrangler (National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center). V,
No. 1 (April, 1966).
26.
San Vicente Foundation Publications. Nos. 1-6. Mimeographed.
Box 235
Miscellaneous Non-Indian Materials
1.
Roster of certain faculty at the University of Wyoming, 1942.
2.
Typewritten descriptions for the murals in the First National Bank and Trust
Company Building, Tulsa, Oklahoma; by EED (?).
3.
Christmas carols.
4.
Hummel Rugs brochure from Oklahoma City.
5.
Certificate from the National Police Officers Association of America. No name is
on the certificate; it might have been EED’s.
6.
Miscellaneous quotations.
7.
Papers of C. Ross Hume (1896, 1900).
8.
“Origin of the Colors of Oklahoma University,” by C. Ross Hume. Samples of
colors included.
9.
Poster: “Strike Out Bad English.” By Glen Brown.
10.
The Kaiser’s “Will.”
11.
Letterhead stationery of EED’s.
12.
Material on Debates, etc., at Blair High School while EED was superintendent.
13.
List of books belonging to C. C. Rister. Two carbon copies of the list; each fortysix pages.
14.
List of Senate and House documents, by number. Possibly those in the Phillips
Collection or those belonging to EED. Typewritten.
15.
Indian calendar of national history, Washington to FDR, made by the Senior High
School class, U. S. Indian School, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Three copies.
16.
Two short articles on Terry Saul, Indian artist, and Herbert Hoover. Both cut
from magazines.
17.
Spanish letters relating to horses sold to D. W. Morris; each has brand of horse
sold drawn in margin. Envelope from J. H. Miller to Jane Sipes.
18.
Silhouettes of Bush and Veldt scenes in South Africa.
19.
Information, brochures, etc., on the organization and administration of the
National Archives.
20.
National Archives materials on transportation; food production and distribution,
1917-1940; Portuguese possessions in Africa and the Atlantic; small business;
French possessions in Africa; Netherlands East Indies; Labor and labor problems;
and Labor migration during the First World War and post-war periods.
Mimeographed. All c. 1942.
21.
Letter from George Dyson Friou to Horace C. Peterson of OU, May 27, 1940,
referring to wartime propaganda.
22.
The Burning Issue and What Co-operation Will Do, by J. Y. Callahan; re Farmers
Union. Typewritten (carbon) copy; fifty-nine pages.
23.
“Copies of Telegrams & Letters…Relating to the Naming of…the Charles Evans
School” in Ardmore, 1953. Mimeographed; sixteen pages.
24.
“Lafayette-Marne Day Address,” by William Mather Lewis, 1933.
Mimeographed; five pages.
25.
Material on Guggenheim Foundation, c. 1926 and 1964.
26.
Albert H. Ellis pamphlets.
27.
“Archival Material for Government Research in the Division of Manuscripts at
the University of Oklahoma.” Research Circular No. 1, 1955.
28.
Material re Phi Beta Kappa – Visiting Lecturers.
29.
LaFontaine, Henri. “What Pacifists Ought to Say.”
30.
“Hints on How to Study.” Pamphlet. Two copies.
31.
“Trotty Veck Blessings” pamphlet, 1953.
32.
Miscellaneous notes, memos, etc., in EED’s handwriting.
33.
Miscellaneous materials on OU and other universities and colleges.
34.
Miscellaneous magazine clippings, brochures, cards, music, etc.
35.
Miscellaneous materials on writing.
Indian Materials
Box 236
1.
“The Chickasaw, the English, and the French, 1699-1744,” by Dawson A. Phelps.
Typewritten (carbon); thirty-two pages.
2.
Commission of Colbert Keel as a constable in Pickins County of the Chickasaw
Nation, January 20, 1903. Copy.
3.
Articles of Agreement between the Superintendent of Public Schools of the
Chickasaw Nation and A. B. Honnold of Tishomingo, August 28, 1902, to pay the
latter $6000.00 per year for four years to operate Collins Institute.
4.
Journals of the Congress at Augusta, Georgia, 1763. Typewritten copy; eightythree pages. Cover letter to Dale from Grant Foreman.
5.
Materials from the Secret Journals of the Senate of the Republic of Texas. All
typewritten copies (original and carbon).
1. Cherokee Treaty of February 23, 1836.
2. Treaty with Delaware, Chickasaw, et al., at Bird’s Fort, September 29,
1843.
3. Treaty with Comanche, et al., at Tah-wah-karro Creek, October 9,
1844.
6.
Population of Indian Territory, by tribe, in 1850; data also on educational
spending. Compiled by Benton Ferguson. Typewritten; one page.
7.
List of missionaries to the Five Civilized Tribes under the American Baptist
Mission Society, up to 1865, giving dates of service. Typewritten; three pages.
8.
“The Battle of Round Mountain, November 19, 1861, as Officially Reported by
Col. Douglas H. Cooper, Confederate Commander,” from War of the Rebellion,
First Series, Vol. VIII, pp. 5-7. Typewritten copy.
9.
Ledger of Shirley’s Trading House, Wichita Agency, Leased District, June 7,
1861 – August 4, 1862, showing entries made to Albert Pike. Typewritten copy
made by C. Ross Hume.
10.
Experiences of W. M. Sunday, of the Union Forces, in the Civil War, giving
information on the war in the Indian Territory. Handwritten. Cover letter from
Ed Sunday.
11.
“Preliminary Outline: History of Federal Relations with the Five Civilized Tribes
of Indians from 1865 to Present,” by Edward Davis. Typewritten; twenty-eight
pages.
12.
“The Historiography of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians: A Chronological
Approach,” by R. Palmer Howard. Carbon of typescript and separate
mimeographed copy with slightly altered title; each thirty-three pages.
13.
Tax Form from U. S. Internal Revenue, 1867.
14.
Letter from Mrs. C. Rawlins, Leamington, England, to Chief of Bureau of Indian
Affairs, Washington, August 19, 1871, requesting information on Thomas
Hayward, killed by Indians near Fort Sill. She believed him to be her brother.
Writers true copy. Note card by Dale. Typescript (done in 1976).
15.
Copy from St. Louis Standard, August 31, 1871, stating that the story of a train
capture and murder by Indians was false. Original (?) Note: This may be related
to the Rawlins letter in Folder 14, above.
16.
Circular letter from C. Dalano, Secretary of the Interior, December 19, 1873,
prohibiting officers under the department from being absent without leave, on
punishment of immediate “resignation”.
17.
Circular letter from Board of Indian Commissioners, June 20, 1873, inquiring as
to efforts to civilize and Christianize the Indians.
18.
Circular letter from Edward P. Smith, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, January 3,
1874, requiring monthly as well as weekly reports on public funds held by agents
or on deposit under their control.
19.
“Instructions Relating to Medical Supplies.” Circular letter from the Office of
Indian Affairs, April 30, 1876.
20.
Circular letter from Acting Comptroller James S. Delano of the Treasury
Department, November 3, 1876, on rules concerning claims for supplies in the
Indian Department.
21.
Circular letter from John Q. Smith, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, August 1,
1876, re “Instructions Relating to Official Correspondence by Mail and
Telegraph.”
22.
Circular letter to Indian Agents and teachers in the Southern Superintendency
from Barnabas C. Hobbs, Chairman of the committee of Education of the
Associated Executive Indian Committee, March 3, 1875, requesting information
on Indian Education.
23.
Handwritten or copied statement in favor of allotments, 1878.
24.
Letter from W. K. Rogers, Private Secretary to the President, to Frank L. Fred, of
Middleburg, Virginia, October 30, 1878, about a previous letter. It seems to
concern the actions of the Board of Indian Missions.
25.
Contract for goods and supplies, May 13, 1881, for salt. Made between H. Price,
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and Rufus C. Haywood, of Arkansas City,
Kansas.
26.
Handwritten list of “Half-Breed Lands,” giving names and acreages. One page.
27.
Proceedings of the International Council at Eufaula, Indian Territory, March 15,
1886, between thirteen tribes of Indians. Handwritten copy probably
contemporary to the meeting; 1976 typescript.
28.
Notice from Robert L. Owen, Indian Agent, July 23, 1886, requiring permits to
carry dangerous weapons in the Indian Territory.
29.
Expenses of the Cabin Creek Post of the Grand Army of the Republic for October
8-December 11, 1885. Sent to N. B. Moore by S. S. Stephens.
30.
Letter from N. B. Moore to his wife, April, 1890, telling of the Oklahoma Bill
before the U. S. Congress and of the political maneuvering concerning it.
Original; 1976 typescript.
31.
Letter to N. B. Moore, Muskogee, from John S. Porter, Okmulgee, January 6,
1891, calling his attention to names left off the rolls. Original; 1976 typescript.
32.
Affidavit of N. B. Moore’s not having been exposed to yellow fever for the
previous ninety days. September 12, 1905.
33.
Letter from Clarence B. Douglas, American National Indian Congress, Muskogee
to N. B. Moore, September 6, 1910, notifying him of his selection as a Creek
representative to the 1910 Congress and listing the other representatives of the
Five Civilized Tribes.
34.
List of persons signing “Articles of Agreement” between Wichitas and Affiliated
Bands and the United States at Anadarko, Indian Territory, June 4, 1891.
Typewritten (carbon).
35.
Letter from Rev. Amory Nelson Chamberlain, Pheasant Hill, February 19, 1894,
concerning his health and his translating work. Original; 1976 typescript.
36.
Bond to furnish ties, etc., from Muskogee Nation lands to various railroad
companies in the late nineteenth century.
37.
Appeals to the Commissioner of the General Land Office for the cancellation of
seven allotments so that the appellants could make entry. Copies, dated
December 7, 1901.
38.
Data on Indians in World War II. This could be the basis for Dale’s article on
Oklahoma’s Indian Warriors.”
39.
Correspondence of Captain J. B. Irvine, Acting Indian Agent, Tonkawa Agency,
May, 1879-May, 1881. Typewritten (carbon) copies.
40.
Copy of letter concerning the murder of Davison Houston, the “witchcraft”
stories, and the events leading up to the arrest of two suspects in August, 1923.
Typewritten. No address or signature.
41.
“A Sketch of Solomon E. Hotema” and his trial for killing three “witches”. Reads
as though it is autobiographical. Typewritten (original and carbon) copies.
42.
Pamphlet on Legoria, Indian potter of Santa Clara Pueblo.
43.
“Why a Program?” Concerns a program for the Indian Service in the Muskogee
area. Typewritten; sixty-nine pages.
44.
“Why a Program?” Typewritten (carbon) copy.
45.
Material on Indians published by the National Council of Churches of Christ and
the University of Chicago for a convention to develop a charter for American
Indians. Note: A map of the distribution of Indians in 1950 was contained herein
but transferred to the Dale map collection.
46.
Copies of documents and papers from the Texas State Library and Historical
Commission on Indians. Typewritten copies made for C. Ross Hume, attorney
for the Caddo Indians, in 1933.
47.
“Riverside’s Yesterdays.” Program for the twelfth annual style show at Riverside
Indian School, Anadarko, April 27, 1945.
48.
Calendar of the Seneca Indian School, Wyandotte, Oklahoma, 1934-35.
49.
Bacone University. Notes on events in the 1880s and 1890s; typewritten. Memo
to EED from Margaret Linebough (sp?).
50.
Indian Rights Association. “National Protection for Oklahoma Indians.” 1916.
51.
American Indian Defense Association. “Indian Bureau - Statistical Playboy of the
Western World.” 1927.
52.
American Indian Defense Association. “Sec. Work Confirms the ‘Irresponsible
Propaganda.’” 1927.
53.
Riverside Indian School Bulletins.
54.
Emmons, Glenn L. “Why We Still Have an ‘Indian Problem.’” Reprint from
Worcester (Massachusetts) Sunday Telegram, January 12, 1958.
55.
Indians in Oklahoma, c. 1958. Cover letter to Senator Mike Monroney from B. I.
A.
56.
Bibliography on U. S. Indian Policy, stapled together with a Xeroxed copy of one
article – “The Pacification of the Indians” – plus reviews of most of the books
listed.
57.
Photo prints of Indians used in book as illustrations.
Box 237
1.
List of agents on the Kiowa-Comanche Reservation, 1850-1930. Typewritten
(carbon); two pages.
2.
Circular letter from the Treasury Department, Second Comptroller’s Office, July
24, 1866, concerning tax on salaries of government employees. Filed by Dale
under “Comanche and Kiowa Agency.”
3.
Letter from Robinson, Superintendent of Indian Affairs at the Creek Agency, to
Colonel N. G. Boone, Indian agent at Fort Cobb, December 21, 1868, concerning
clothing for the Wichitas. Original; 1976 typescript.
4.
Letter from William F. Cody, Acting Commissioner, to Enoch Hoag,
Superintendent of Indian Affairs, September 7, 1870, forbidding New Mexico
Apaches from moving to the Kiowa Reservation, confirming annuities, stating
treaty relations, and disapproving rewards for ransom of Indian captives. Writers
true copy and typewritten (original and carbon) copies.
5.
Letter from Lawrie Tatum, Wichita-Comanche Agency, to E. S. Parker,
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, asking for better treatment of the Indians. Sent
July 24, 1869. Writer’s true copy; 1976 typescript.
6.
Letter from Lawrie Tatum, Kiowa-Comanche Agent, to Sidney Clarke, Chairman,
Committee on Indian Affairs, December 22, 1869, suggesting needs of the
reservation and mentioning nonfulfillment of treaty obligations. Writer’s true
copy; 1976 typescript.
7.
Letter from Lawrie Tatum, Kiowa Indian Agent, March 6, 1871, to Agent
Richards, re plastering work and possible Indian problems. Original; 1976
typescript.
8.
Letter from Thomas Ball, Weatherford, Texas, to Lawrie Tatum, September 19,
1871, re claims against the Indians for property loss by claimants, for whom Ball
was attorney. Original; 1976 typescript.
9.
Letter from Enoch Hoag to Lawrie Tatum, U. S. Indian Agent, September 10,
1872, concerning a recent newspaper account on the supposed failure of the
Quaker Indian Policy. Clipping enclosed with letter. Original; 1976 typescript.
10.
Letter from Major G. W. Schofield, Fort Sill, to Kiowa Indian Agent Lawrie
Tatum, September 22, 1872, concerning Major Alford and Indians. Typewritten
copy.
11.
Letter from James C. Loving, Weatherford, Texas, to Lawrie Tatum, Fort Sill,
January 11, 1873 re claims against the Indians. Original; 1976 typescript.
12.
Letter from John T. Howell, Fort Arbuckle, to Lawrie Tatum, Fort Sill, January
27, 1873, re claims against Indians. Original; 1976 typescript.
13.
Letter from John D. Miles, Indian Agent, to Lawrie Tatum, Indian Agent, April 1,
1873, re claim for horse stolen by Indians. Original; 1976 typescript.
14.
Letter from John D. Miles, to Lawrie Tatum, June 1, 1873, re claims and general
news. Original; 1976 typescript.
15.
Letter asking permission to deal with Kiowas and Comanches, 1872; signed by a
military leader. Photostatic copy.
16.
Letter from Lt. John R. Brooke, Camp Supply, Indian Territory, to Asst. Adj.
Gen., Department of the Missouri, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, December 15,
1873, concerning recent Kiowa raids and movement of the tribe. Writer’s true
copy; 1976 typescript.
17.
Letter from Gov. Edmond Davis of Texas to Indian agent J. M. Haworth, May 19,
1873, about the release of Satanta and Big Tree. Copy of letter from Davis to see
after Interior Delano attached. Original, 1976 typescript.
18.
Kiowa Indian Agent James M. Haworth, Indian Agent, Fort Sill, August 21, 1874,
containing a description of the boundaries of the Kiowa-Comanche-Apache
Reservation. Original; 1976 typescript.
19.
Letter from H. R. Clum, Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs, to J. M.
Haworth, Indian Agent, Fort Sill, August 21, 1874, containing a description of the
boundaries of the Kiowa-Comanche-Apache Reservation. Original; 1976
typescript.
20.
Letter from Philip Block, Fort Smith, to G. Washington, December 15, 1875,
inquiring of Block’s son. Typewritten copy.
21.
Letter from C. W. Holcomb, Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs, to Indian
Agent A. C. Williams, Wichita Agency, Anadarko, March 1, 1878, accepting the
latter’s resignation. Typewritten copy.
22.
Report of P. B. Hunt, Kiowa and Comanche Agent, to E. A. Hayt, Commissioner
of Indian Affairs, April, 1878, concerning Texas-Oklahoma boundary and the
resurvey of the 100th meridian. Handwritten copy.
23.
Letter from Captain Arthur W. Allyn to 2nd Lt. S. R. Whitall, Fort Sill, April 28,
1878, containing a report on his accompanying of Indians of the KiowaComanche Reservation to define the reservation boundaries. Typewritten copy.
24.
Letter from Thomas J. Goree, Superintendent, Texas State Penitentiary,
Huntsville, to P. B. Hunt, Esq., Fort Sill Indian Agent, September 3, 1878,
concerning Indians at the penitentiary, the death of Little Bull, etc. Original or
true copy; 1976 typescript.
25.
Letter from E. A. Hayt, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, to Carl Schurz, Secretary
of the Interior, June 26, 1879, requesting authority to remove the Kiowa and
Comanche to the Wichita lands and to consolidate matters there. Reply by Schurz
granting it, June 30, 1879. True copies, 1976 typescripts.
26.
Letter from E. J. Brooks, Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs, to P. B. Hunt,
Indian Agent at Fort Sill, July 7, 1879, instructing him to consolidate the KiowaComanche and Wichita agencies and to move the Indians around Fort Sill to the
Wichita Agency, settling them on good lands there. Original; 1976 typescript.
27.
Letter from Irving W. Smith, Physician for the Kiowa, Comanche, and Wichita
Agency, to Col. P. B. Hunt, Indian Agent, September 1, 1879, containing report
for previous year. Discusses diseases, recommendations for living space and
sanitary facilities at boarding schools and general needs of the physician’s office.
Original; 1976 typescript.
28.
Letter to P. B. Hunt, Indian Agent, from Gregory, Stagg, and Company, St. Louis,
August 8, 1881, acknowledging payment.
29.
Letter from Emmet Cox and Frank Houston to George D. Day, Kiowa-Comanche
Indian Agent, May 4, 1892, proposing to lease 100,000 acres of said reservation
for pasture. Original; 1976 typescript.
30.
Letter from T. L. Herring and J. R. Stinson, Anadarko, May 4, 1892, to George D.
Day, Kiowa-Comanche Indian Agent, proposing to lease 100,000 acres for
pasture on said reservation. Original; 1976 typescript.
31.
Letter from J. C. Carpenter, Anadarko, May 4, 1892, to George D. Day, KiowaComanche Indian Agent, proposing to lease 100,000 acres of said reservation for
grazing purposes. Original; 1976 typescript.
32.
Letter from J. J. Burnett, Anadarko, May 4, 1892, to George D. Day, KiowaComanche Indian Agent, with proposal to lease 200,000 acres for grazing on said
reservation. Original; 1976 typescript.
33.
Letter from J. D. Addington and L. Kirby Purdoui (sp.?) to George D. Day,
Kiowa-Comanche Agent, May 5, 1892, proposing to lease 90-100,000 acres in the
reservation for grazing purposes.
34.
Allotment survey in the Kiowa-Comanche Agency, 1893.
35.
Claims of twenty-three Indians of the Kiowa, Comanche, and Wichita Agency for
grass moneys. All at Anadarko, October 4, 1895. Cover letter to Commissioner
of Indian Affairs from Frank D. Baldwin, Acting Agent, October 5, 1895.
36.
“Resolution relating to the Kiowas, Cheyennes, and other Tribes of the Plains,”
from the General Council of the Indian Territory, congratulating them on their
peaceful behavior and stating efforts to be made free and return the Kiowa chiefs
Satanta and Big Tree. Typewritten copy.
37.
Speech of Chief Curly Head of the Kiowas at Norman. No title or date.
Typewritten copy.
38.
Letter from Thomas Forsyth, Sac and Fox Agent, September 26, 1826, warning
any whites away from trespassing on Indian lands. Typewritten copy. Cover
letter to Dale from Don Whistler, June 12, 1939.
39.
Letter from W. G. Ewing, Jr., West Post, to Major J. R. Chenault, November 12,
1852, as to claims against the Sac and Fox by the traders Kenzie and Whistler.
Typewritten copy.
40.
“Rules and Regulations to be Observed in the Execution of Conveyance of Lands
by Reserves under the Eleventh Article of the Treaty Concluded with the Sac and
Fox Indians of the Mississippi, February 18, 1867.”
41.
Letter from the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Sac and Fox Agent, June
20, 1873, concerning an enclosed circular.
42.
Letter from Cyrus Beede, Chief Clerk of the Central Superintendency, Office of
Indian Affairs, Lawrence, Kansas, to John H. Pickering, Sac and Fox Agent,
October 31, 1873, re visiting Pima Indian Agent looking for land for the tribe in
the Indian Territory. Typewritten (original and carbon) copies.
43.
Abstract of and receipt for rations received from Sac and Fox Agent John
Pickering by the Mexican Kickapoos for the week beginning April 15, 1875.
Original.
44.
Circular letter from George T. Nicholson, Chief Clerk, Central Superitendency,
Office of Indian of Indian Affairs, April 10, 1876, to Levi Woodard, Sac and Fox
Agent, prohibiting licensed traders from buying goods from Indians. Original.
45.
Circular letter from Rutherford B. Hayes and Carl Schurz to Levi Woodard, Sac
and Fox Agent, 1877, concerning participation of government officials in political
organizations and campaigns. Original.
46.
Letter from Levi Woodard to E. A. Hayt, Commissioner of Indian Affairs,
January 25, 1878, concerning the domestic animals of several tribes and their
enumeration. Typewritten (original and carbon) copies.
47.
“Article of Agreement” between William McClure of Atoka, Choctaw Nation,
and John S. Shorbe, Sac and Fox Agent, October 10, 1881, for six months grazing
on the Shawnee Reservation in return for $73.25.
48.
List of Sac and Fox lands selected by individuals under treaty. Printed excerpt
from the treaty.
49.
Letter from E. L. Stevens, Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs, to J. V. Carter,
Sac and Fox Agent, July 17, 1883, concerning Payne’s activities among the Upper
Shawnee. Typewritten copy.
50.
Letters from H. Price, Commissioner, Office of Indian Affairs, to J. V. Carter, Sac
and Fox Agent, December 22, 1883, concerning a proposed cattle drive from
northwest Texas to the San Francisco Railroad at Red Fork. Original or true
copy; 1976 typescript.
51.
Letters from H. Price, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, to J. A. Taylor, Sac and
Fox Agent, and Isaac McCoy, June 10, 1884, concerning McCoy’s application for
a gambling license. Typewritten copies.
52.
“An Anthropological Report on Indian Use and Occupancy of Royce Areas 69
and 120 Which Were Ceded to the U. S. by the Sac and Fox, and Iowa Indians
under the Treaty of August 4, 1824,” by Dr. Zachary Gussov. Docket #135
before the Indian Claims Commission. Typewritten (carbon) copy.
53.
Letter (?) to Rev. Epaphras Chapman from Thomas M’Kenney, including copies
of other letters concerning Indian missions and Chapman’s mission among the
Osage in particular. Typewritten (carbon) copy.
54.
Offprints of illustrations in Tixier’s Travels on the Osage Prairies, edited by J. F.
McDermott. Translated by Albert J. Salvan. Norman: OU Press. Note from the
Press to Dale.
55.
Account of the Osage treaty negotiations in 1870, by John V. Farwell.
Typewritten; eleven pages. Cover letter to Dale from Homer Dunlap Smith.
56.
Letter to Dale from C. J. Phillips, December 11, 1918, concerning the Osage
Order of the Dove.
57.
“Mission to the Indians.” Letters from John C. Calhoun, Secretary of War, to the
Osage Indians and to U. S. officials, re Mr. Vaill and Mr. Chapman, missionaries
under the United Foreign Missionary Society of New York. Excerpts from Nile’s
Register, October 21, 1820, Vol. XIX to VII (New Series), pp. 122-123.
Typewritten (carbon).
58.
Excerpts from American State Papers on Indians, mainly the Osage and the
Kickapoo, but others as well. Materials range from 1792 to 1845. Typewritten
(carbon); fifty-nine pages.
59.
“The Boundary Dispute between the Osage and the Cherokee Indians,” c. 1866.
Typewritten (carbon); one page.
60.
Materials on Carter Seminary, formerly Bloomfield Seminary, Ardmore, c. 192532. Typewritten (carbon).
61.
Blackfeet Indian material, c. 1927, with map of irrigation project in the Blackfeet
area in 1915. Mainly typewritten; thirteen pages.
62.
Subsistence Roll for the Kickapoos, April 29, 1875.
63.
Letter from C. F. Coffin, Richmond, to Augustus Taber, January 12, 1875,
relating to the Pottawatomies and to Quakers. Original; 1976 typescript.
64.
List of the Principal Chiefs of the Choctaw Nation. Handwritten by Dale. Also
excerpt from the Report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign
Ministers on Choctaw political agitation and the progress of religion. Typewritten
(carbon) copy; four pages.
65.
Commission of Joel Hudson of the Choctaw Nation, C. S. A., as enrolling officer.
Signed by Peter P. Pitchlynn. Original.
Box 238
1.
“The Five Tribes of Oklahoma: Report on Social and Economic Conditions” by
Angie Debo. Advance copy; mimeographed; thirty-eight pages.
2.
General Information Statistics and Philosophy of the Indian, by Chief M.
Bellmard. Seventeen pages.
3.
“In the Shadow of a Mountain,” by Larry King, et al. Narrative of research in the
Wichita Mountains, 1964.
4.
Thirty-nine sign language cards for use by Plains Indians in Oklahoma.
5.
Agent’s Notebook, Kiowa-Comanche-Wichita Reservation, c. late 1870’s to
1885, with material on marriages, people on reservation, children at school, etc.
Indexed at front.
6.
Indian Publications: (Located in Cherokee Nation Papers)
A.
Remonstrance of the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, and Seminole
Delegations against the Organization of the Indian Territory into a
Territory of the United States. Washington: John L. Ginck, 1876.
B.
(
) to Accompany Argument of January 2, 1876, of the Delegation of
the Cherokee Nation, against the Claim of the so-called “North Carolina
Cherokees vs. The Cherokee Nation.”
C.
Memorial to the Congress of the United States concerning railroad grants.
D.
Memorial of the Indian Delegates from the Indian Country, Protesting
against the Passage by Congress of the Bill “Providing for the
Establishment of a United States Court in the Indian Territory and for
Other Purposes.”
Box 239
1.
Our Monthly. II, No. 2 (March, 1874), and IV, No. 9 (September, 1875).
Published at Tullahassee, Creek Nation. Originals.
2.
Material concerning the Creek paper Our Monthly; includes letters and historical
sketches.
3.
Catalogue of the officers and pupils of the Tullahassee Manual Labor School,
Creek Nation, n. d.
4.
Floor plan and grounds of the Tullahassee Mission. Hand-drawn.
5.
“The Tullahassee Collection.” Typewritten list.
6.
Examinations at the Tullahassee Manual Labor School, 1871 and 1878.
Originals.
7.
Confederate receipt to Thomas W. McSwigen (sp?) for herdsman duties in the
first Creek regiment--$14.00 for 14 days.
8.
“History of Mission Work among the Creek Indians from 1832 to 1888 under the
Direction of the Board of Foreign Missions, Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A.,”
by Rev. Robert M. Loughridge. Two typewritten copies. Copy of cover letter to
Mary Anna Saunders from Elton B. Hunt, 1931.
9.
Creek Nation writ of arrest for Milo Hoyt for setting fire to the Sans Bois Court
House, June 22, 1884. True copy signed by Green McCurtain, San Bois County
Clerk.
10.
Letter to a judge from F. B. Sums, Muskogee, March 8, 1890, protesting outside
cattle being brought in and large pastures being fenced in the Creek Nation.
Original and 1976 typescript.
11.
Poor Sarah; Creek reader. Photostatic copy.
12.
Homestead survey in Creek Nation; no date.
13.
“An Appeal” by General Pleasant Porter in behalf of the proposed state of
Sequoyah, 1905. Printed.
14.
Funeral notice of General Pleasant Porter, Principal Chief of the Creek Nation,
September, 1907.
15.
Letter from J. A. Covington, Watson, Iowa, to J. D. Miles, Cheyenne-Arapaho
Agent, March 1, 1877, concerning Hayes election. Typewritten (carbon) copy.
16.
List of graduate at Cheyenne-Arapaho Boarding School, 1939-1944.
17.
Letter from Collins to S. B. Watrous, May 5, 1861, regretting Indian depredations.
Collins was the local agent. Original; 1976 typescript.
18.
Letter from S. B. Watrous (sp?) Barclay’s Fort, New Mexico, July 8, 1861, to a
friend soliciting his aid in ending Indian depredations, changing Indian policy,
and having Kit Carson put in charge of the local Indian affairs. Original; 1976
typescript.
19.
Receipt for $6644.30 from Jonathan Richards, August 11, 1874, as part of his
account as Indian Agent, in the National Bank of Lawrence, Kansas.
20.
Adjutant General’s Report for the State of Texas. Extracts on Indian
depredations, frontier settlements, outlaws, etc., 1872-74, 1880, 1882-84.
Typewritten; seventy-four pages.
21.
Adjutant General’s Report for the State of Kansas. Extracts on Indian
depredations, frontier settlements, outlaws, etc., for 1869-72, 1874-75, 1879-80,
1881-82, 1885-86. Typewritten; seventy-three pages.
22.
Treaty between the U. S. and the Ottawa Indians of Blanchard’s Fork and Roche
de Boeuf, June 24, 1862. Printed copy.
23.
Sioux material compiled by Walter S. Campbell. Includes statements of Chief
Joseph White Bull and Chief Henry Oscar One Bull, as well as field notes.
24.
Description of Zuni, Navajo, and Apache Indians by army doctor, c. 1870s.
Typewritten; fourteen pages; no source given.
25.
Home Mission Directory. Missions to the Indians. Page from 1944 Baptist
Magazine.
26.
Letter from W. S. Gilman to W. S. Campbell, re Pierre le Gare, Sitting Bull, and
W. A. Jordan. Typewritten (carbon) copy.
27.
“The Indians as Producers of Live Stock,” by Cato Sells. The Producer, II, No. 3
(August, 1920), 5-8. Clippings from the magazine.
28.
Translation of the Indian calendar of Big Bow, September 11, 1930. Typewritten
(carbon); six pages.
29.
“Remarks before the Mountain States Regional Meeting of the American Public
Welfare Association,” by Paul A. Fickinger. Concerns conditions among Indians
in the Dakotas, Montana, Wyoming, and Nebraska. Mimeographed; six pages; no
date.
30.
Indians at Work. Holdings, 1936-44.
31.
Letter from Dr. A. Von Clossman to the St. Louis Times, May 21, 1907,
concerning Sitting Bull. Typewritten (carbon) copy.
32.
“Indian Relations before 1868.” No author indicated. Typewritten; three pages;
appears incomplete.
33.
“Indian Bureau Reverts to Obsolete Policy of Spoilation,” by John Collier.
Circular dated November 28, 1950. Mimeographed; three pages.
34.
“The Oldest American Gets the Rawest Deal.” Circular from the Committee on
Indian Civil Rights of the American Civil Liberties Union, 1934.
“Indian Policy of the Southern Colonies,” by W. Stitt Robinson. Typewritten;
eighteen pages.
35.
36.
“An Indian Meeting and an Indian Church,” by Mary Frye. Typewritten; fourteen
pages.
37.
“Great Indians of America,” compiled and written by Mrs. Cora Miley.
38.
Part of a paper on Indian music.
39.
Card on Indian food; handwritten by Dale.
40.
Excerpts from The Western Luminary, 1825, on Indians. Handwritten.
41.
Indian material, including government publications, photostatic copies, excerpts,
clippings, etc.; all bound together in a notebook.
42.
Miscellaneous materials on Indians, particularly Oklahoma Indians.
43.
Indian art work.
44.
Stevens, Walter. “Indian Service Doctors Replace the Medicine Man.” The
Nation’s Health. VII, No. 6 (June, 1925). Two copies.
45.
“Men of Indian Blood Who Have Been Active in Oklahoma Newspaper Work.”
H. M. Hoover, 1951.
Box 240
1.
Cherokees
Cherokee Bible.
2.
“The Shorter Catechism” in Cherokee, 1892.
3.
Stand Watie’s horseshoes.
4.
“Elias Boudinot--An Account of his Life Written by his Granddaughter,” by Mary
Brinsmade Church, 1913. Typewritten copy.
5.
“Elias Boudinot.” Typewritten copy.
6.
“Elias Boudinot.” Typewritten copy, with typewritten copy of notes by Church
concerning Georgian attempts to preserve the memory of Harriet Gold Boudinot.
7.
Letter of Mrs. Frederick Bush, Dorset, Vermont, to EED (?) with excerpts from
an 1867 volume of reminiscences about Elias Boudinot, et al.
8.
Letter of Mrs. Ellen Gibbs concerning the Ridge and Boudinot marriages and
other happenings; reads like reminiscences. Typewritten copy.
Extracts of poetry by John Rollin Ridge. Typewritten (original and carbon)
copies.
9.
10.
Letter from A. E. W. Robertson, Muscogee, February 21, 1896, to Rev. E. C.
Starr, Cornwall, Connecticut, concerning John Ridge and Elias Boudinot and the
Children of each. Typewritten copy.
11.
“Elias Cornelius Boudinot.” Dissertation by Lois Elizabeth Forde Benichell at
Columbia University, 1951. Carbon Copy; 265 pages.
12.
A Report of the Trail of Stand Watie Charged with the Murder of James Foreman,
by George W. Paschal, Van Buren, Arkansas: Thomas Sterne, 1843. Two
typewritten copies. (Located in Cherokee Nation Papers)
13.
Substance of a letter to General Jones, October 10, 1818, about several false
statements made about the Cherokees. No signature. Original or true copy;
Xerox; 1976 typescript.
14.
Report of Special Accountants Appointed by the Department of the Interior to
Render to the Cherokee Nation, through its Agent, an Account of Moneys due
Said Nation under any of the Treaties Ratified in the Year 1817, 1819, 1925,
1928, 1833, 1935-36, 1846, 1966, and 1868. Typewritten copy; sixty-one pages.
(Missing 6/13/96)
Box 241
1.
Cherokees
“Act of Union between the Eastern and Western Cherokees.” Typewritten copy
of 1839 document; two pages.
2.
“Constitution of the Cherokee Nation.” Typewritten copy of the 1839 document;
ten pages.
3.
Excerpt on Cherokee stations from Report of American Board of Commissioners
for Foreign Missions, 1847-48-49, pp. 190-191. Typewritten copy.
4.
Letter to J. M. Lynche from H. L. Smith, Beaties Praria, September 9, 1850,
concerning the Masonic order among the Cherokees. Typewritten copy.
5.
Letter from Abraham Lincoln to John Ross, September 25, 1862. Photostatic
copy.
6.
Thanksgiving Proclamation of D. W. Bushyhead, November 13, 1886.
Typewritten copy.
7.
“Speech delivered by Houston B. Teehee, of Tahlequah, Oklahoma, at the
Unveiling of the Statue of Sequoyah in Statuary Hall, Washington, D. C., June 6,
1917. Typewritten copy; signed by Teehee.
8.
Envelopes addressed to James Bell, Vinita (Cherokee Nation or Indian Territory)
and to Henry Raymond of Parmington, Arkansas.
9.
“Pages from Cherokee History,” by Nevada Couch. Concerned with Rev. Samuel
Austin Worcester. Typewritten (original and carbon) copies; each fifteen pages.
10.
Typewritten copies of articles by Mary Worcester Williams on Samuel
Worcester’s work among the Cherokees. Some mention of Elias Boudinot. Two
notes from Edith H. Walker; one newspaper clipping.
11.
Notes on Rev. Samuel A. Worcester from various sources. Typewritten (original
and carbon).
12.
Material on Alfred Robertson, son of S. W. Robertson.
13.
Published photos and captions of scenes associated with the Cherokees in Georgia
and Tennessee. Letterhead of James Larwood of New York.
14.
“A Brief Autobiography of Dennis W. Bushyhead.” Typewritten (carbon); two
pages.
15.
Paper on Cherokee society, particularly schools.
16.
“Cherokee Education,” by Charlotte Jarrett. Typewritten (original and carbon);
handwritten copy of chapter five; typescripts are each sixty pages long.
17.
“The Eastern Cherokee Civilization, 1789-1838: A Social History,” by Henry T.
Malone. A prospectus for a dissertation. Mimeographed; eleven pages.
18.
Special Report of Cherokee Claims Attorneys, 1958, re “New Cherokee Outlet
Case, Docket #173” before Indian Claims Commission; six pages.
19.
Story from newspaper, on Cherokee Strip Livestock Association in 1883.
20.
Certificate of Achievement for Jackey Watie, 1872. Hand-made.
21.
“A Bibliography of the Cherokee Indians, 1540-1960.” A proposal.
22.
Cherokee pamphlets.
Box 242
Cherokee Documents
1.
Letters of Bullet Foreman, relating to Cherokee politics, July 14, 1872-February
19, 1891. Typewritten copy.
2.
Letter from William P. Ross, December 27, 1864, to one of his sons, containing a
description of the havoc wrought by the Civil War. Typewritten copy.
3.
Photostatic copy of 1804 and 1824 letters relating to treaty of the Cherokees.
4.
Letter from T. M. Buffington, Principal Chief, to the National Council of the
Cherokee Nation, May 3, 1901, calling for concerted action in the face of the
dissolution of the Nation. Typewritten copy.
5.
Cherokee hymns.
6.
Election returns; no date. [Not in folder; see Cherokee Nation Papers]
7.
1890 bill for printing. [Not in folder; see Cherokee Nation Papers]
8.
Account ledger written in Cherokee. [Not in folder; see Cherokee Nation
Papers]
9.
Resolution of Keetoowhah Society, regarding Dawes Commission. Cover letter
to the National Council from T. M. Buffington, December, 1900. [Not in folder;
see Cherokee Nation Papers]
10.
Resolution declaring null and void all treaties between the Cherokees and the
Confederacy, dated February 18, 1863; and Act emancipating Cherokee slaves,
December 20, 1863. Photostatic copies.
11.
School regulations as of September 4, 1882. Printed. [Not in folder; see
Cherokee Nation Papers]
12.
Various items in Cherokee and relating to alphabet, etc. [Not in folder; see
Cherokee Nation Papers]
13.
Document relating to the sale of land at Fort Gibson, signed by James Vann,
Principal Chief, February 21, 1870. [Not in folder; see Cherokee Nation
Papers]
14.
Letter from Secretary of War H. Dearborn to Little Turkey, Chief of the
Cherokees, July 7, 1801. Handwritten copy; no date. [Not in folder; see
Cherokee Nation Papers]
15.
Ross Papers. Handwritten copies in poor condition of pages numbered 348 to c.
380. One partial typescript of one page. [Not in folder; see Cherokee Nation
Papers]
16-27. Ridge-Watie-Boudinot letters. Typewritten copies. One original. [Some not in
folder; see Cherokee Nation Papers]
28.
Index to the Stand Watie letters. Typescript.
Box 243
Cherokee Documents (Some moved to Cherokee Nation Papers)
1.
Names of persons who had obtained marriage licenses under the Intermarriage
Law from 1868 to 1887, Tahlequah District, Cherokee Nation.
2.
Names of persons who had obtained marriage licenses under the Intermarriage
Law from 1868 to 1887, Saline District, Cherokee Nation.
3.
Names of persons who had obtained marriage licenses under the Intermarriage
Law from 1868 to 1887, Sequoyah District, Cherokee Nation.
4.
Names of persons who had obtained marriage licenses under the Intermarriage
Law from 1868 to 1887, Delaware District, Cherokee Nation.
5.
Names of persons who had obtained marriage licenses under the Intermarriage
Law from 1868 to 1887, Going Snake District, Cherokee Nation.
6.
Outline of data on the M. K. and T. Railroad and services.
7.
Letter from J. F. McCurtain, Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation, to D. W.
Bushyhead, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, July 22, 1884, about an arrest
action.
8.
Telegrams in reference to Payne’s intrusion into Cherokee lands west of 96°; sent
in 1884.
9.
Convention proceedings of the National Party of the Coo-wees—coo-wee District
in 1885.
10.
Letter from W. L. Miller, Presbyterian Missionary, to the Senate and Council of
the Cherokee Nation, November 16, 1885, mentioning past work of the
missionaries among the Cherokees and seeking approval for expanded activity.
11.
Letter from B. W. Alberty to the National Council of the Cherokee Nation,
November 16, 1885, seeking appropriations to pay a debt of $389.00.
12.
Second letter of B. W. Alberty to the Cherokee National Council about the debt.
13.
True copy of letter from R. M. Wolfe and Robert B. Ross, Cherokee delegates, to
Secretary of the Interior H. M. Teller, January 5, 1883, concerning disposition of
Cherokee lands west of 96° or 98° longitude.
14.
An act granting certain privileges to the Presbyterian Board of Home Missions,
December 4, 1885.
15.
Letter from William B. Bate, Governor of Tennessee, to D. W. Bushyhead,
Principal Chief of the Cherokees, February 13, 1886, concerning importation of
Tennessee cattle.
16.
Cover letter of May 7, 1888, affirming true, printed copy of the Per Capita Act of
the Cherokee Nation, May 19, 1883, with copy attached.
17.
True copy of extract from a decision of Judge I. C. Parker, May, 1886, concerning
Title of the Cherokee Nation to Its Lands West of the Arkansas River.
18.
Reports of missionaries representing the different missionary denominations in
the Cherokee Nation for the year 1886--Baptists, Moravians, Presbyterians, and
Methodist Episcopal, South.
19.
True copy of testimony of O. P. Brewer in the Bluford West Sabine Claim,
November 23, 1886.
20.
Letter from the Principal Chief of the Osage to the Principal Chief and National
Council of the Cherokee Nation, December 10, 1886, concerning some action by
the U. S.
21.
Call for election in Cooweescoowee District of the Cherokee Nation, April 23,
1887.
22.
Special message from Chief D. W. Bushyhead to the Senate and Council of the
Cherokee Nation, May 8, 1887, concerning rebuilding the Cherokee National
Female Seminary.
23.
Order by J. B. Mayes, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, January 4, 1888,
for the arrest of Alfred Cunningham for murder in the Creek Nation.
24.
Bill passed January, 1888, to authorize the Treasurer of the Cherokee Nation to
exchange three, ten-thousand-dollar bills for smaller denomination notes; two
documents relating thereto in all.
25.
List of primary school teachers in the Cherokee Nation for this term ending June
29, 1888.
26.
Letter from Osage Chiefs to the Cherokee Nation, November 24, 1888, asking aid
in securing patent to their lands.
27.
Letter from J. B. Mayes, Principal Chief, to the National Council, November 24,
1888, concerning granting of title to lands settled on by the Osage.
28.
Document relating story of burning of the old Cherokee National Female
Seminary and the building of the new one and its dedication, May 7, 1889.
29.
Letter from Lucius Fairchild, Chairman of the Cherokee Commission, to J. B.
Mayes, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, August 3, 1889, referring to
postponement of negotiations due to absence of the latter.
30.
Check; envelope of Cherokee National Female Seminary.
31.
Warrant for the arrest of Lynch West, signed by J. B. Mayes, Principal Chief,
October 15, 1889.
32.
Letter from Lucius Fairchild, Chairman of the Cherokee Commission, to J. B.
Mayes, Principal Chief, concerning documents to be sent to the National Council
concerning the Outlet.
33.
Resolution to adjourn National Council for the funeral of George Tehee,
November 24, 1889.
34.
Two document holders.
35.
Letter from the Cherokee Commission to the Principal Chief and National
Council of the Cherokee Nation, December 16, 1889, concerning settlement of
lands west of the 96th meridian.
36.
Letter from J. B. Mayes, Principal Chief, to the National Council of the Cherokee
Nation, December 23, 1889, calling for action on the appropriations bill.
37.
Resolution of the Senate of the Cherokee Nation, December 23, 1889, concerning
commissioners to negotiate cession of land west of the 96th meridian. Not
concurred in by the Council.
38.
Resolution calling for an election to decide the question of the Cherokee land
cession. No date; c. 1889-1890.
39.
Resolution regarding railroad rights-of-way.
40.
Chief Buffington’s Protest Against Leases, August 31, 1901.
41.
Chief Buffington’s Protest Against Leases, August 31, 1901.
42.
Joint resolution for final settlement of the affairs of the Cherokee Nation,
September, 1905.
43-50. Documents relating to Maud Hunter, Cherokees, and allotments.
51.
Notes of Cherokee documents.
52.
Letter of E. C. Boudinot, October 7, 1886.
53.
Legal forms to file against U. S. by Delaware Indians in the Cherokee Nation to
recover funds; 1870.
54.
Letter to Executive Department of the Cherokee Nation concerning clerks giving
marriage licenses.
55.
Election returns of Fort Gibson, 1854.
56.
Indenture made between Cherokee Nation & Cherokee Strip Livestock
Association, July 7, 1883.
57.
Grazier’s License, Cherokee Nation, July 12, 1883. Photostatic copy.
58.
Request for surrender of several men to the Choctaw Nation to stand trial for
robbery; sent to Chief D. W. Bushyhead from Chief J. F. McCurtain, July 3, 1884.
59.
Request for surrender of John Middleton to Texas to stand trial for murder; sent to
Chief of the Cherokee Nation by Governor of Texas, March 20, 1885.
60.
Request for surrender of F. A. Barnes to stand trial for assault with intent to
murder; sent by Governor of Texas to Chief of the Cherokee Nation, October 6,
1886.
61.
Letter from Jno. F. Lyons to Charles H. Eldred, October 20, 1886. Photostatic
copy.
62.
Town lot occupant deed of J. F. Thompson in Tahlequah, signed by J. B. Mayes,
April 3, 1886.
63.
Indenture for lease of 168,900 acres to Gregory Eldred & Co., March 14, 1884.
Photostatic copy.
64.
Promise to pay $2336.25 to S. Tuttle, trustee, by Gregory Eldred & Co., March
14, 1884. Photostatic copy.
65.
Letter to Charles H. Eldred from Jno. W. Nyce, Jr., re Cherokee Strip Livestock
Association, July 14, 1891. Photostatic copy.
James S. Buchanan Papers
Box 244
Buchanan, James S., Rader, Jesse L., and Hill, “Source Book of
Reconstruction History.”
1.
Correspondence.
2.
Chapter outlines and acknowledgement.
3.
Chapter I: Executive (A. Lincoln).
4.
Chapter I: Andrew Johnson.
5.
Chapter I: Andrew Johnson.
6.
Chapter I: Andrew Johnson.
7.
Chapter I: Andrew Johnson.
8.
Chapter I: Ulysses Grant.
9.
Chapter II: Congress: Evolution of Congressional Plan.
10.
Chapter II: Congress: Work of Reconstruction.
11.
Chapter II: Congress: Impeachment.
12.
Chapter II: Congress: Amendments.
13.
Chapter III: Courts and Reconstruction.
14.
Chapter IV: Political Parties.
15.
Chapter V: Miscellaneous, plus bibliography.
Box 245
1-6.
Buchanan, James S., Rader, Jesse L., and Hill, Source Book of
Reconstruction History.”
Copies of documents to be used.
Box 246
1.
A
2.
B
3.
C
4.
D
5.
E
6.
F
7.
G
8.
H
9.
I
10.
J
Box 247
1.
K
2.
L
3.
M
4.
N
James S. Buchanan Correspondence, 1911-1929.
James S. Buchanan Correspondence, 1911-1929.
5.
0
6.
P
7.
Q
8.
R
9.
S
Box 248
James S. Buchanan Correspondence, 1911-1929
1.
T
2.
V
3.
W
4.
X-Y-Z
5.
OU Budgets
Materials Relating to Stratton D. Brooks
Box 249
Materials relating to the Administration of Stratton D. Brooks
1.
Biographical sketch of Stratton Duluth Brooks.
2.
Budgets and Budgetary Materials.
3.
Faculty appointments and salaries.
4.
Reports, correspondence, etc., on Section 13 and New College Funds.
5.
University Hospital: proposals, budgets, etc.
6.
Materials, re Houses for university presidents, extension of campus area, etc.
7.
Materials concerning Boyd Land Deal and campus enlargement.
8.
Campus construction plans.
9.
Materials, re Library.
10.
New library plans.
11.
Material relating to construction of the old geology building.
12.
Sketch of gas plant for the geology building.
13.
Materials relating to janitors: pamphlets, schedules, etc.
14.
Courses and enrollments.
15.
Report of the Dean of Men to the President of West Virginia University, second
semester, 1926-1927. Report on fraternities by the same dean.
16.
Faculty-student petition for tennis courts.
17.
Report on the first three years of Brooks’ administration, 1912-1915.
18.
Materials concerning the Frank Phillips Collection.
19.
Materials relating to the collection of fees.
20.
Report on Kansas school funding.
Box 250
Stratton D. Brooks Materials
1.
Copies of “Oklahoma Bringing Up the Rear” in university support, c. 1915.
2.
Summer school bulletins--1916, 1919, 1921, 1922.
3.
Materials concerning Oklahoma Union.
4.
List of history courses in Oklahoma colleges.
5.
Various programs, brochures, and clippings.
6.
Miscellaneous report, etc.
7.
Harlow’s Weekly for June 10, 1916 and July 8, 1916.
8.
“Prices and Cost of Living.” U. S. Government publication, 1922.
9.
The Graduate Magazine of the University of Kansas, XVIII, No. 8 (May, 1919).
10.
Correspondence relating to Brooks’ involvement with the King Oil and Gas
Company, 1915-1916.
11.
Material relating to service as representative of Separated State Universities.
12.
Correspondence, re Honorary degree for L. A. McLouth.
13.
Correspondence and reports concerning Sarah Helen Bridge’s application to head
the School of Home Economics.
14.
Materials relating to the dispute with Oklahoma University of Oklahoma City on
“attempt” to cash in on OU name for law school.
15.
Anonymous correspondence.
16.
General Correspondence, A-K.
17.
General Correspondence, L-Z.
18.
Miscellaneous memos.
Reprints of Works by E. E. Dale
Box 251
Note: Listed below in chronological order are the works which are contained in the
collection. Many works found here plus others are found in manuscript form in Boxes
144-148.
Territorial Acquisitions of the United States. Blair: Privately Printed, 1912 53 pp.
The Journal of James Akin, Jr. Norman: University of Oklahoma Bulletin, 1919. 32 pp.
With Morris L. Wardell. Outline and References for Oklahoma History, Norman:
Peerless Printing Company, 1924. 58 pp. Also the 1929 edition.
Grant Foreman: A Brief Biography. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1933. 15
pp. #1-2
“The Ranchman’s Last Frontier.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review, X, No. 1 (June,
1923), 34-46. #4
“The Cherokee Strip Live Stock Association.” Proceedings of the Fifth Annual
Convention of the Southwestern Political and Social Science Association. Austin:
By the Association, 1924, 97-115.
The Passing of the Range Cattle Industry in Oklahoma.” The Cattleman, XI, No. 6
(November 1924), 9-17. Printed, plus Xerox.
“History of the Ranch Cattle Industry in Oklahoma.” Annual Report of the American
Historical Association for the Year 1920. Washington: Government Printing
Office, 1925. 307-322.
“Romance Rode with Development.” The Cattleman, XII (March, 1926), 15-21. #8
“Ranching on the Cheyenne-Arapaho Reservation, 1880-1885.” The Chronicles of
Oklahoma, VI, No. 1 (March, 1928), 35-59. Printed, plus Xerox.
“Letters of the Two Boudinots.” The Chronicles of Oklahoma, VI, No. 3 (September,
1928), 328-347. Xerox.
“Those Kansas Jayhawkers.” Agricultural History, II, No. 4 (October, 1928), 167-184.
Printed, plus Xerox.
“The Romance of the Range.” West Texas Historical Association Year Book, V (June,
1929), 3-23.
“The Spirit of the West.” The Sooner Magazine, IV (May, 1932), 269-270, 280, 282.
Xerox.
“The Humor of the Cowboy.” The Cattleman, XXII, No. (January, 1936), 11-12, 14, 16,
17.
“Blue Blood on the Vast Western Plains.” The American Hereford Journal, XXVII
(December 15, 1936), 15-7, 70-71.
“The Cow Country in Transition.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review, XXIV, No. 2
(June, 1937), 3-20.
“The Indians of Oklahoma.” Outdoor Oklahoma, I (April, 1939), 8. Xerox.
“The Speech of the Frontier.” Quarterly Journal of Speech, XXVII (October, 1941),
353-363.
“When Southerners Were Moving West.” Mustang Gray. Southern Life and Literature
Series, Book 1. St. Louis: Webster Publishing Company, 1941. 37-47. Xerox.
“The Cheyenne-Arapaho Country.” The Chronicles of Oklahoma, XX, No. 4 (December,
1942), 360-371.
“Memories of Frederick Jackson Turner.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review, XXX,
No. 3 (December, 1943), 339-358.
“The End of the Indian Problem.” Annual Report of the American Historical Association
for the Year 1942. Washington: Government Printing Office,1944. 305-317.
“The Social Homesteader.” Nebraska History, XXV, No. 3 (July-September, 1944), 155171.
“Culture on the American Frontier.” Nebraska History, XXVI, No. 2 (April-June, 1945),
75-90. Xerox, plus printed.
Box 252
“From Log Cabin to Sod House.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society,
XXXVIII (December, 1945), 383-413.
“Cowboy Cookery.” American Hereford Journal, XXXVI (January 1, 1946), 37-42, 46,
49, 52, 54, and 58.
“Old Navajoe.” The Chronicles of Oklahoma, XXIV, No. 2 (Summer, 1946), 128-145.
“Teaching on the Prairie Plains, 1890-1900.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review,
XXXIII, No. 3 (September, 1946), 293-307. Printed, plus Xerox.
“The Food of the Frontier.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XL (March,
1947), 38-61. Printed, plus Xerox.
“The Cherokees in the Confederacy.” The Journal of Southern History, XIII, No. 2
(May, 1947), 159-185.
“The Speech of the Pioneers.” Arkansas Historical Quarterly, VI (Summer, 1947), 117131.
“Medical Practices on the Frontier.” The Indiana Magazine of History, XLIII,
(December, 1947), 307-328.
“Wood and Water: Twin Problems of the Prairie Plains.” Nebraska History, XXIX, No.
2 (June, 1948), 87-104. Xerox.
“Two Mississippi Valley Frontiers.” The Chronicles of Oklahoma, XXVI, No. 4 (Winter,
1948), 366-384. #28
“The Frontier Literary Society.” Nebraska History, XXXI, No. 3 (September, 1950),
167-182.
“Turner--The Man and Teacher.” University of Kansas City Review, XVIII, No. 1
(Autumn, 1951), 18-28. Printed, plus Xerox. #27
“Cow Horses of the Great Plains.” Hoofs and Horns, XXX (February, 1961), 10-11, 29,
38.
“Ranching on Cheyenne-Arapaho Reservation.” The Cattleman, XV., No. 7 (Dec. 1928),
22-32.
“An American Looks at Australia.” Australian Geographical Walkabout Magazine, May
1954, 10-15.
Box 253
Correspondence received by the family on the death of Edward Everett Dale.
Box 254
Correspondence, etc., received by the family on the death of Edward Everett Dale.
Box 255 The West Wind Blows: An Autobiography of Edward Everett Dale
1.
2.
3.
4.
“More Indian Trails” (Chapter 19)
Pencil drafts and typescripts of various chapters
Pencil drafts and typescripts of various chapters
Pencil drafts and typescripts of various chapters
Box 256 The West Wind Blows: An Autobiography of Edward Everett Dale
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Quips and sayings
Pencil draft
Extra copies – not like originals (typescripts of various chapters)
“More Indian Trails” (Chapter 19), typescripts
“Trailing the Indians” (Chapter 17), manuscript and typescript
“Growing Up With the Country” (Chapter 6), manuscript
“Schooling and an Inside Job” (Chapter 7), manuscript
Box 257
Cancelled checks, deposits slips, insurance premiums, income tax returns, and other
assorted financial documents. Also address file cards, 1911-72.
Box 258
Cancelled checks, deposit slips, insurance premiums, and other assorted financial
documents, 1950-70.
Box 259A
“Indians of Oklahoma,” longhand drafts and carbon copies
Box 259B
“Tales of a Wagonyard,” by E. E. Dale. Carbon copy.
“History of the Range Cattle Industry,” by E. E. Dale. (dissertation)
Box 260
“The Social Homesteader,” typescripts and carbon copies
Box 261 Unpublished Short Manuscripts
“The Doctor”
“Bluff”
“Cherokee Girl”
“Pickup”
“Pioneer Speech”
“Pioneer Forbears”
“Letters of Indian”
“The Folk Lore of the Pioneer Farmer”
“America’s Mary and Martha”
“American Way of Life”
“The Indians of Oklahoma: Our First Pioneers”
“Records on Oklahoma History”
“Cow Ponies of the Great Plains”
“After the Battle”
“Thirty Years at the University of Oklahoma”
Box 262 Unpublished Short Manuscripts and Speeches
“History and the Historian”
“Achievement Award”
“Indian Stories”
“Indians of Western Oklahoma”
“Indian Territory in 1888”
“The Folk Lore of the Cowboy”
“The Folk Lore of the American Indian”
“Early Memories”
“Oklahoma, An Airplane View of Its History”
“The Cherokee”
“Oklahoma” (article for radio program)
“Cow Country Lectures”
“Letters of Indian Children”
“The Outlook for Oklahoma”
“The Men Who Made the Cow Country”
“Location of Indian Tribes in Oklahoma”
“The Fortunes of War”
“History of Kiwanis International.”
“The Land of Our Fathers”
“Law and Order”
“From Log Cabin to Sod House”
“This Global War”
“Hell Week at the Lambda Chi”
“God Made the Country”
“Kaufman”
“The King’s English”
“Historical Background of Oklahoma’s Folk Lore”
“Historical Ideals”
“History and National Defense”
Note cards re. “History of the Frontier to Mississippi River”
“History of Oklahoma” record album – advertisement
“Frontier Ways” – advertisement
Box 263
Folder:
1.
Postcard and letter re. Dale’s interest in attending the University of Oklahoma,
1903
2.
Student records, 1909-13
3.
Retirement papers, 1944-52
4.
Military service records, 1918
5.
Letters of reference,1909-12
6.
Dora L. Gaines – Poetry
7.
Dora L. Gaines – Poetry
“The Vista, “Central State Norman School, Vol. VIII, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Edmond,
Oklahoma, Oct. 1910 – Mar. 1911.
“Case Study,” University of Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, Norman, OK, 1961.
“Roster of Officers of the United States Indian Service,” Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of
Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C., 1926.
“Editorial Comment – Peopling the Middle West.” n.d.
“History of Livestock Raising in the U.S., 1607-1860” by James W. Thompson, 1942.
“Agriculture of the American Indians” by Everett E. Edwards, 1933.
“References on the Significance of the Frontier in American History” by Everett H.
Edwards, 1935.
“A List of American Economic Histories” by E. E. Edwards, 1935.
“Livestock Financing in the United States” compiled by Katharine Jacobs, 1935.
“Corn in the Development of the Civilization of the Americas” compiled by Louise O
Bercaw, et al, 1940.
“Anthropology and Agriculture” compiled by Kenenth MacLeish, 1940.
“An Address to the People of Oklahoma,” Committee Appointed by the Constitutional
Convention, Issued by Oklahoma Democratic Committee.
“Collected Materials for the Study of the War.” (WWI)
“An Appraisal of Walter Prescott Webb’s The Great Plains” by Fred A. Shannon, 1939.
“Indian Policy and Westward Expansion” by James C. Malin, 1921.
“The Public Land System of Texas” by Reuben McKitrick, 1918.
“Fiftieth Reunion of the Enid High School Class of 1915.”
“Natural Gas in 1916” by John D. Northrop, 1918.
“The Production of Natural Gas in 1910” by B. Hill, 1912.
Wood’s Household Magazine, Vol. XI, No. 1, July, 1872.
A Book of Treasured Poems, compiled by William Bowlin, 1923.
“Education for Cultural Change” by Willard Beatty, 1953.
“A Preliminary Bibliography on the American Fur Trade,” compiled by Stuart
Cuthbertson and John Ewers, 1939.
“Census Review Summary,” Indian Nations Council of Governments, Tulsa, OK, June,
1971.
Box 264
Folder:
1.
Preface, Table of Contents, and Introduction to “Red Paths and White: The
Autobiography of Captain G.W. Grayson”, edited by E.E. Dale. The entire
manuscript may be found in Box 154, Folder 1).
2.
“Retirement: The First Five Years”, typescript and handwritten manuscript by E.
E. Dale (no date).
3.
“Recent” materials by E. E. Dale (1960-1961).
4.
“Some Problems and Opportunities of Youth” (no author, no date).
5.
Swallow Press correspondence (1968-1970).
6.
Correspondence with the Doug Walker Agency re: the Turner Falls cabin (19581963).
7.
Handwritten manuscript of the “The Cheyenne-Arapaho County” (no author, no
date).
8.
Typescript of “David Ross Boyd” by E. E. Dale (no date).
9.
“The Social Homesteader” by E. E. Dale (no date).
10.
University of Oklahoma Press correspondence (1970-1971, 1983).
11.
“Ural A. Rowe (An Appreciation)” by E. E. Dale (no date).
12.
Introduction by E. E. Dale for Fifty Years on the Owl Hoot Trail by Jim Herron
(c. 1969). This book may be found under the call number F 596.H4 in both the
Western History Library and the Main Library.
13.
Miscellaneous newspaper clippings, mostly about E. E. Dale.
14.
Handwritten manuscript of “Cowboy Cookery” (no date).
15.
Typescripts of several short stories by E. E. Dale, along with correspondence with
publishers about them (1943).
16.
Typescript of “Adonwah and the Talking Rock” by Mrs. Edith Copeland, along
with a rejection letter from a publisher (1936).
17.
18.
Letters and cards to Mrs. Rosalie Dale (1982-1985).
“The Ferris Ancestry” by Sarah L.F. Austin and Lucy M.P. Smith (1966).
19.
Issue of Good Old Days (Volume 7 #10, April 1971); smallpox vaccination
certificates for Mr. and Mrs. Dale (1953).
20.
Seating chart for History 433A, with grades of students next to their names (no
date).
Also, three flap folders filled with financial documents, such as receipts, bank statements,
check stubs, etc.
Box 265
Item:
1.
A plaque presented by the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage
Center to E. E. Dale for Outstanding Service (no date).
2.
Book #1--a scrapbook containing materials on the Dales’ life from 1919 to 1929.
Most of the materials is in the form of newspaper clippings.
3.
Scrapbook #2--containing materials from 1930-1942. Most of the material is in
the form of newspaper clippings.
4.
Scrapbook #3--containing materials from 1942-1951.
5.
Scrapbook #5—containing materials from 1968-1980.
6.
A scrapbook compiled for Dr. Dale by the History Department (February 8,
1964). This scrapbook contains birthday cards to Dr. Dale on his eighty-fifth
birthday.
Note: Scrapbooks #4 and #6 may be found in Outsize Box 7.
Outsized Materials
Box 1 Newspapers on Dale. This box contains both complete newspapers (listed below)
and clippings.
“Two-Gun Professor Doing Police Duty.” The Boston (Massachusetts) Post, Monday,
September 22, 1919, p. 26.
“Oklahoma’s First Great Land Fraud.” The Daily Oklahoman, Sunday, May 19, 1929.
pp. F-1 and F-6. Note: The article is about the Cherokee Strip leases. Dale is mentioned
as one source and is quoted in the article, but he did not write it.
“Historians to Lecture at Stillwater.” The Daily Oklahoman, Sunday, April 27, 1930. p.
10-A.
“No More Little Red School Houses.” The Daily Oklahoman, Sunday, November 29,
1936, pp. D-1 and D-11. Focusing on the Jackson County School System, this article
mentions Dale and his brother J. M. Dale, both of whom were involved in the system.
“Dr. E. E. Dale to Speak at H-SU February 26.” The H-SU Brand (published at HardinSimmons University, Abilene, Texas), February 12, 1938, p. 1.
“History Authority Speaks at Chapel.” The H-SU Brand, February 26, 1938, p. 1.
“Home Styles Portray City History.” The Norman (Oklahoma) Transcript, Sunday,
September 17, 1950, section C. This shows pictures of and describes the Dale’s new
home at 920 Elm Street. Two copies of this section.
“To Visit Teachers College Tomorrow.” The Kirksville (Missouri) Daily Express,
Wednesday, June 27, 1951, p. 3. Two copies.
“Cowboy Turned Historian to Speak at Guignol Tonight.” The (Lexington) Kentucky
Kernal, Friday, July 6, 1951, p. 1.
The Daily Illini, published at Urbana-Champagne, Illinois, Wednesday, July 11, 1951.
This issue mentions Dale’s appearance that evening in the “Today on Campus” column.
The Norman (Oklahoma) Transcript, Thursday, February 19, 1953. On page one in the
“Press Box” column, there is mention of the Dale’s upcoming Australia trip.
“Dr. E. E. Dale to Be Speaker at Festivities.” The Blair (Oklahoma) Enterprise,
Thursday, June 23, 1955. There are two copies of the second section of this edition.
“Information Sought on Dale Family Ancestry.” Letter by F. Hiner Dale. The Versailles,
Kentucky, Sun, April 14, 1960, p. 9.
Box 2
Newspapers
Note: This box and the one following contain either entire newspapers or entire sections,
as noted, unless otherwise listed. Clippings are filed separately. The Chicago Tribune is
filed in a paper sleeve in the processing room since it was too large for any box.
Aztec (New Mexico) Indian Review, December 16, 1949. Subject: Navahos.
Caldwell (Kansas) Messenger. “Border Queen” Historical Edition, Monday, April 30,
1956. It contains numerous articles on outlaws, pioneer days, railroads, cattle
drives, etc., and on personalities such as Pawnee Bill, Davie Payne, and Jesse
Chisholm. Also included is the story of End versus the Rock Island Railroad.
The Calico Print (journal) published at Twentynine Palms, California, December, 1951.
The New Cherokee Advocate, published at Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Wednesday, May 3,
1950. (I, No. 1). Two copies Monday, October 30, 1950. “Will Rogers
Memorial Edition.”
The Cherokee Nation News, published at Tahlequah, Oklahoma, Tuesday, January 27,
1970.
Cherry Creek Pioneer, published at Denver City, Kansas, April 23, 1859. This looks like
a facsimile of the Vol. I, No. 1 issue.
The Daily Oklahoman, published at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Sunday, April 23, 1939. “Golden Anniversary Edition.” May not be complete.
Article by EED, “End of Heroic Age Came When Oklahoma Ranches
Gave Way to Homesteads,” on pp. 10, 12-14, 18, and 30 in Historical
Section.
Sunday, September 21, 1947. Section D only. Page 1 has map of “Oklahoma:
Land of the Red Man.”
Sunday, December 27, 1959. Section A, pp. 3-18 only.
The Deseret News, published at Salt Lake City, Utah.
Sunday, November 6, 1949. Magazine section only.
Wednesday, November 9, 1949. Section F only.
Thursday, November 10, 1949. Section F only.
The (East Central State Teachers College) Journal, published at Ada, Oklahoma, June 27,
1938.
Educational Advocate (journal), published at Aurora, Illinois, January, 1884.
The Freeport (Illinois) Journal. (original editions).
Wednesday, August 18, 1869.
Wednesday, November 3, 1869.
Wednesday, November 17, 1869.
Wednesday, November 24, 1869.
The Harvard Crimson, published at Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Wednesday, November 12, 1913.
Friday, November 14, 1913.
Friday, November 21, 1913.
Friday, November 28, 1913.
Friday, December 19, 1913.
Monday, March 9, 1914.
Tuesday, March 31, 1914.
Thursday, April 2, 1914.
Thursday, April 9, 1914.
Tuesday, May 5, 1914.
Saturday, May 9, 1914.
The Harvard University Gazette, January 15, 1971.
Here and There with the 31st. Vladivostok, Siberia, September 10, 1919. Note: The 31st
Infantry was part of the Western forces allied with the White Russian Army
against the Red Russian Army.
The (Des Moines) Iowa Daily Capital, Thursday, September 27, 1888.
The Kansas City (Missouri) Daily Drovers Telegram.
Sunday, October 12, 1924. Magazine section only; article on Columbus.
Thursday, January 1, 1925. Livestock news.
The Kansas City Star.
Tuesday, June 14, 1898. Front page only; original edition.
Sunday, October 18, 1925. Section C only. Story on cattle drive; another on
Civil War Battle of Westport, Missouri.
The Kirksville (Missouri) Daily Express and Kirksville Daily News, Wednesday, June 27,
1951. Article on Dale on page 3. Second copy located in box of newspapers on
EED.
The Leader, Australian Farm and Stock Weekly, published at Melbourne, Wednesday,
April 24, 1957.
The Lee Livestock Leader, published at Kansas City, Missouri, January 29, 1925.
The McCurtain Gazette, published at Idabel, Oklahoma.
Wednesday, August 29, 1934. Three copies.
Saturday, September 8, 1934. Three copies.
The Manhattan (Colorado) Prospector, Thursday, February 17, 1887.
The (Melbourne, Australia) Age. Centenary Edition of the paper. Saturday, October 16,
1954.
The Melbourne, Australia) Argus.
Friday, February 26, 1954.
Sunday, February 28, 1954. Both issues are largely concerned with the visit of
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip to Melbourne.
The (Melbourne, Australia) Herald, Thursday, March 4, 1954, on the royal visit.
The Muskogee (Oklahoma) Daily Phoenix, Wednesday, February 16, 1938. Front page
is a copy of the February 16, 1888 (I, No. 1) front page. Articles on local history
comprise most of the paper.
The (Auckland) New Zealand Free Lance, May 18, 1956. Pages 27-34 only; all pictures
of Auckland.
The Norman (Oklahoma) Transcript.
Monday, March 6, 1944. Three copies.
Wednesday, August 25, 1948.
Wednesday, September 11, 1957.
Thursday, August 12, 1965.
The Northwest Arkansas Times, published at Fayetteville. Centennial Edition, Tuesday,
June 14, 1960. Numerous historical articles and photographs.
Box 3
Newspapers
The Oklahoma Daily, published at Norman by the University of Oklahoma.
Tuesday, December 6, 1949. Much of it concerned with the BOQ fire of
December 2; article on lecture tour of EED on page 11.
Wednesday, December 7, 1949.
Thursday, August 5, 1969. Special Fall Edition.
The O. U. Campus News, published at Norman.
October 10, 1935. Article on Phillips Collection on page 3.
Orbit (magazine Section of the Sunday Oklahoman, published at Oklahoma City.)
Sunday, May 22, 1960. EED’s picture with other western writers.
Sunday, May 29, 1960. Article on urban growth in Oklahoma
Sunday, April 19, 1964. 75th anniversary of the Run of 1889.
Sunday, October 11, 1964. Article on Fort Washita.
Sunday, March 21, 1965.
Sunday, December 3, 1967. Article on horses and ranching.
Sunday, September 8, 1968. Article on J. H. Hollomon.
Sunday, September 15, 1968.
Sunday, October 20, 1968. G. L. Cross as teacher.
Sunday, March 16, 1969.
Sunday, April 13, 1969.
Sunday, May 3, 1970. Oklahoma lakes map.
The (Paris, France) Excelsior, Thursday, September 29, 1938. Front page only; shows
the Munich Conference.
The Ponca City (Oklahoma) News, Sunday, April 22, 1928. Feature section only; article
on opening of 1880 box from Whiteagle Agency on Osage and Nez Perce
reservation.
The Pony Express Courier, published at Placerville, California.
June, 1937.
April, 1938.
The Red Man, published at the Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. JulyAugust, 1896.
The St. Joseph (Missouri) Daily News, Wednesday, November 20, 1892. Pages 3-6 only.
The St. Louis (Missouri) Daily Globe-Democrat, Sunday, December 4, 1892. Pages 1-4
and 9-12 only.
The Sands Springs (Oklahoma) Leader, Thursday, November 20, 1930. Charles Page
Memorial issue.
The Santa Fe (New Mexico) New Mexican.
Sunday, May 27, 1962. Vacation edition.
The Sooner News-Makers, published at Norman, Oklahoma, by the University of
Oklahoma Association:
August, 1965.
Honor Roll Edition, 1967.
Honor Roll Edition, 1968.
The Southeast Oklahoman, published at Hugo, Oklahoma, Thursday, June 19, 1952.
The Stars and Stripes, France, Friday, March 14, 1919.
The Texas Magazine (section of the Houston Chronicle).
March 13, 1955. Article on Cynthia Ann Parker.
December 5, 1965; front page only.
December 12, 1965.
December 19, 1965.
December 26, 1965.
February 6, 1966.
February 27, 1966.
June 5, 1966.
November 26, 1967. Article on Alabama-Coushatta Indians.
The Tushkahoman, published at Stroud, Oklahoma.
Tuesday, March 5, 1935.
Tuesday, March 12, 1935.
Tuesday, March 19, 1935.
The Vinita (Oklahoma) Daily Star, March 14, 1907.
The Wichita Falls (Texas) Record News, Monday, October 29, 1945.
The Wichita (Kansas) Sunday Eagle. Magazine sections only. Note: Listed below is a
series of article on Indians by Paul I. Wellman. Other articles are also included in
the sections.
December 14, 1930. “How the Fifth Cavalry Hunted Down and Slew Tall Bull, Leader
of the Dog Soldiers.”
December 21, 1930. “How Patrick Hennessey, the Wichita Wagon Freighter, Died by
Torture to Keep his Word.”
January 4, 1931. About the Battle of the Buffalo Wallow.
February 1, 1931. “How Dull Knife Led the Last Indian Raid Through Kansas in 1878.”
Part I.
February 8, 1931. Part II.
February 15, 1931. Part III.
February 22, 1931. “Taos Pueblo, Familiar to Wichitans, once Scene of Blood.”
March 1, 1931. “How Taos Indians Paid for the Murder of Governor Bent.”
March 8, 1931. “Murder of Marcus Whitman was Due to Commercial Greed.”
March 15, 1931. “Troopers End Piute Reign of Terror by Daring Charge.”
March 22, 1931. “Emigrant Travel in 1850 Was Adventure Full of Danger.”
March 29, 1931. “Oatman Massacre One of Saddest Tragedies of West.”
April 5, 1931. “Heroism of Friendly Indian Saved Girl from Slavery.”
April 12, 1931. “Grattan Massacre Sad Chapter in History of West.”
April 26, 1931. “How Kit Carson Brought an End to Navaho Menace.”
May 31, 1931. “How Mangas Coloradas Wiped Out the Scalp Hunters.”
June 7, 1931. “White Man’s Treachery Ended Career of Great Apache.”
June 28, 1931. “How Apache Indians Almost Caused U.S. – Mexican War.”
July 5, 1931. “How Scout Alchisay Delivered the Head of ‘Tizimin’.”
July 12, 1931. “How Captain Chaffee Wiped Out the Band of Loco.”
July 19, 1931. “Only War U. S. Ever Lost was a War with One Man.”
August 9, 1931. “Indian Massacre Was Culmination of Human Horror.”
August 16, 1931. “How Citizens of New Ulm Defended Their Homes.”
August 23, 1931. “Heroism of Pioneer Mother Saves Lives of her Babies.”
August 30, 1931. “Battle of Birch Coulee Was Disaster to White Troops.”
September 6, 1931. “How Sibley Turned the Tide in the Sioux Uprising.”
September 13, 1931. “Death of Little Crow Ends Massacre in Minnesota.”
September 20, 1931. “Sight of ‘Fire Horse’ Sends Sioux Indians on Warpath.”
September 20, 1931. Photo section on Indians, pioneers, and military figures.
September 27, 1931. “How the Troopers of Capt. Fetterman Were Massacred.”
October 4, 1931. “The Story of a Honeymoon at Old Fort Phil Kearney.”
No date; on Battle of Adobe Walls.
No date: “How Nelson A. Miles Led his Men to Victory over the Allied Tribes at the
Battle of Sweetwater.”
No date; on Battle of Palodora Creek, September 28, 1874.
No date: “How Kicking Bird Chose Death and Dishonor Rather than Break his Spoken
Word.”
Box 4
Newspaper Clippings
Note: Most of these clippings were sent to Dale by Sonja Fojtik. Others were
contributed by Lloyd Truman and others. Only a few were clipped by Dale himself.
They are organized by layers, each separating sheet labeled as to the contents it covers.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
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13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
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20.
21.
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24.
25.
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27.
28.
Arkansas.
Australia.
O.U.
Articles on J. Frank Dobie, Stratton D. Brooks, C. C. Rister, and J. S. Murrow.
Biographical.
Fred Lockley and Jim Dan Hill columns.
Columns.
Columns.
Columns.
Poetry.
World.
U. S.
Greer County Series.
Forts of Oklahoma Series: Ft. Coffee, Ft. Gibson, Ft. Wayne, Old and New Ft.
Arbuckle, Ft. Washita, and Ft. Sill.
Oklahoma.
The West.
Foreman, Grant. “Peace with the White Father;” and Moore, Joe and Schroer,
Blanche, “Peyote: Devil Drug or Healer.”
Indians.
Cattle Ranching.
Texas.
Houston.
World War II servicemen.
Book reviews.
Recipes.
Cartoons.
Antiques; arts and crafts.
Miscellaneous.
Trivia.
Box 5
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3.
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Outsized
Arbor Day Proclamation by Thomas Moonlight, Governor of the Territory of
Wyoming, 1888.,
Arbor Day Proclamation by Frank White, Governor of North Dakota, 1901.
Arbor Day Proclamation by E. A. Perry, Governor of Florida, 1886.
Arbor Day Proclamation by Alva Adams, Governor of Colorado, 1888.
Borders available from MacKenzie and Harris.
Copy (one positive; one negative) of General Funding Bond of the Muscogee
Nation, signed by G. H. Grayson, Secretary.
Sketch in honor of the XVI Olympiad, Melbourne, Australia.
Photostatic copies from Le Figaro, Monday, April 22, 1889, about the Oklahoma
Run.
1946 Farm Receipts for Oklahoma Farms.
1946 Indian Population of Oklahoma.
Copy of the U. S. Declaration of Independence.
Photographic copy (two pages) of treaty between U. S. and the Quapaws,
November 15, 1824.
Microfilm and print of Arkansas Gazette, November 20, 1819, Vol. I, No. 1.
Request for delivery of Aaron Ingram, charged with murder, from the Indian
Territory to North Carolina; signed October 26, 1886. Two documents.
Proclamation on the death of William McKinley made by Governor Robert M. La
Follette of Wisconsin, September 14, 1901.
Executive Proclamation on the death of William McKinley made by Governor W.
M. Jenkins of the Territory of Oklahoma, September 14, 1901.
General Proclamation of Governor W. M. Jenkins of Oklahoma Territory on the
death of William McKinley, signed September 16, 1901.
Proclamation on the death of Thomas A. Hendricks, U. S. Vice-president, by
Governor Isaac P. Gray of Indiana, November 26, 1885.
Writ seeking surrender of Dink Ainsworth from the Indian Territory, signed by
Governor John Ireland of Texas, September 17, 1884.
Writ seeking surrender of Ben Fuller from the Choctaw Nation signed by L. S.
Ross, Governor of Texas, October 3, 1887.
Proclamation forbidding importation of cattle into Indiana from states where
Pleuro Pneumonia occurred; signed by Governor Isaac P. Gary, November 10,
1885.
Proclamation on cattle quarantine signed by Governor P. H. Leslie of the
Territory of Montana, February 3, 1888.
Proclamation forbidding settlement in the Indian Territory, part of General Orders
#83, signed by President Chester A. Arthur, July 31, 1884.
Joint Resolution by the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee, February 29,
1887, calling for a constitutional convention to adopt a policy of direct election of
U. S. Senators.
Labor Day Proclamation of Governor A. B. White of West Virginia, August 3,
1901.
Union Line Railroad Bill of Lading to Apache Agency, June 9, 1873.
27.
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Box 6
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Sac and Fox Accounts for the first quarter of 1873, by John H. Pickering Agent.
Printed speech by Governor Leon C. Phillips of Oklahoma—“Governor Promises
to Protect State’s Rights”—March 19, 1940.
Organization Chart of the Oklahoma State Government, as of 1947; two copies.
Photostatic copy of “End of Cherokee Tribe, Far Famed, Near at Hand,” by
Harold H. Halsell, from the Daily Oklahoman, Sunday, April 27, 1913.
Specimen of Centauri and Arrighi Type.
Photostatic copy of the Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company, 1628-29.
Texas and Southwestern Cattle Brands Chart and Key. Two copies.
Copy of the Texas Declaration of Independence, March 2, 1836.
Kiowa and Comanche Land Certificate, according to the Treaty of 1867.
Galleys of Jim Herron’s Fifty Years on the Owl Hoot Trail, edited by Harry E.
Chrisman. Chicago: Sage Books, 1969. Dr. Dale wrote the introduction.
U. S. Indian Service. Educational Statistics, July, 1876. Does not include the
Five Civilized Tribes.
Outsized
Lot deed sales for town of Claremore. Two sheets.
Lot deed sales for town of Cooy-yah.
Lot deed sales for town of Chelsea. Three sheets.
Lot deed sales for town of Addis.
Lot deed sales for town of Chouteau. Three sheets.
Lot deed sales for town of Downing Ville. Two sheets.
Lot deed sales for town of Rossville.
Map indicating lands involved with Cherokee Treaties of 1817, 1818, and 1835.
Map showing Arkansas and Oklahoma Cherokee lands and cessions.
Map of Cherokee Reserve along the Tennessee and Clinch Rivers, near Kingston,
Tennessee, according to the Treaty of 1805.
Map of the Cherokee Reservation along the Arkansas River, T7-8 N, R 21W, in
Arkansas.
Survey map of the “Great Salt Plains” along the Cimarron, c. 1882.
Map showing the eastern boundary of the Cherokee country, 1871.
Election tally sheets for the Cherokee National 1875 election.
Request for return of H. A. Barnes to Texas to stand trial for murder; sent to Chief
of Cherokee Nation from Governor of Texas, May 13, 1887.
Request for return of C. D. Queen to Texas to stand trial for perjury; sent to Chief
of Cherokee Nation from Governor of Texas, July 5, 1888.
Request for return of Jack, a “Negro” slave, to Arkansas to answer charges of
horse stealing, sent to Chief of the Cherokee Nation by Governor of Arkansas,
February 20, 1862. Photostatic copy.
Box 7 Outsized
1.
Scrapbook #4 containing materials from 1952-1970.
2.
Scrapbook #6 containing materials from 1977-1985, including materials regarding
Dale’s death in 1977, and the Western History Collections.
Box 8 Outsized
1.
Armistice Hymn Words, sent to Mrs. Dora Lewis Gaines by Oscar J. Leham (sic).
With permission to publish.
2.
Newspaper clippings. Review of “Cow Country.” Summer lecture tours, pioneer
schools, “Indians of Oklahoma” and the death of Denis A. McCarthy.
3.
“The Will Rogers Papers” OSU Stillwater (1968) n.d. Signed by Dr. Theodore L.
Agnew, Professor of History.
4.
Program: Dedication of Edward Everett Dale Hall, June 1, 1969.
5.
Postcard: New York World’s Fair, September 8, 1939, from E.E. Dale to Gary
Dale in Mt. Park, Oklahoma.
6.
Program: 18th Annual Banquet, Panhandle Plains Historical Society, May 12,
1939 at West Texas State College, Canyon, Texas. Dale gave an address, “The
Rider of the Cow Country.”
7.
Program: Curry School of Expression, Boston, Mass. April 22, 23, 26, 27, 1920.
In “Indian Miscellany” by E.E. Dale.
8.
Wedding announcement for Juanita Snow and Ural A. Rowe.
9.
News clipping from the Norman Transcript regarding Dale, by Rex Cleveland.
10.
News clipping regarding the winner of an art contest at the Philbrook Art Center,
Tulsa, OK. “Rainbow Dance,” by Pablita Velarde.
11.
Fighting symbols of the Army. Daily Oklahoman.
12.
Copies of Harvard Crimson, 1913. Years Dale spent obtaining master’s degree.
13.
Copies of Harvard Crimson, 1914. Various issues.
14.
University of Oklahoma Magazine Volume XXI #2 Winter 1928, p. 23.
“Dismounting for a College Career,” by Edith M. Cole. Biography of E.E. Dale.
15.
The Oklahoma Daily 56, #187 July 17, 1970, Norman, OK. “(Retired?) Dr. Dale
Writing Next Book at 92” p. 1.
16.
The Oklahoma Daily 54, #191, August 6, 1968, Section E, p. 4, “Social Sciences
Center Honors OU Historian.”
17.
The Norman Transcript, Vol. 82, #223, March 29, 1971, “Historian, Sculptor
Honored,” p. 2.
18.
The Norman Transcript, March 25, 1971, “Dr. Dale to Be Honored,” p. 16.
19.
The Norman Transcript, Vol. 83, #71, Oct. 3, 1971.
20.
University Oklahoman, Vol. VIII, No. 13, November 4, 1913.
21.
The Norman Transcript, Nov. 17, 1970. Photo only, p. 2.
22.
[Does not exist.]
23.
Broadside, “Grand Musical!” New Opera House, Meadville, MO. July 20, 1889.
24.
The Norman Transcript, January 21, 1976. Quotes late Dr. Dale. “Eastward Ho!”
25.
The Norman Transcript, January 11, 1976. Book review, Frontier Historian: The
Life and Work of E. E. Dale.
26.
Orbit Magazine, November 28, 1976. “Trumpet Vine Press,” Mt. Park, OK,
George Nelson – (Dale’s niece) Louise Dale Nelson.
27.
University of Oklahoma Press, Fall and Winter Books, 1976. Lists “Indians of the
Southwest” by E. E. Dale, p. 55.
28.
A 5x8 envelope, Cross Timbers book reviews. John Biggers illus. by Wayne
Gard. J. Frank Dobie editor of Personal Narratives of the West series.
29.
8x10 envelope Cow Country box reviews.
30.
The Sooner, June 1974. Review of Cow Country, p. 9.
31.
Envelope, University of Houston. Three photo negatives of unidentified people.
32.
Flyer promoting History of Oklahoma, recording by Dale.
33.
Flyer promoting Cherokee Cavaliers, OU Press.
34.
Sooner Honor Roll Edition, “A Man… A Memory… A Monument,” p. 2-3, 31.
35.
The Oklahoma Daily, Norman, OK, Vol. 54, #167, June 22, 1968, p. 2, Article on
the construction of Dale Hall on the OU Norman campus.
36.
The Oklahoma Daily, Norman, OK, Vol. 51, #181, July 9, 1965, “Dr. Dale Stays
Active Even in His Retirement,” p. 1-2.
37.
The Boston Post, September 22, 1919. “Two-Gun Professor Doing Police Duty,”
p. 26.
38.
The Daily Oklahoman, Vol. 36, #74, March 25, 1928. Sec. D, p. 1, “A Man Who
Immortalizes Oklahoma,” (incomplete).
39.
The Altus Times Democrat, September 27, 1970, p. 7, “Blair Never Had a ‘Little’
Red School House,” photo E. E. Dale.
40.
The Norman Transcript, September 23, 1948, p. 9, “Northern Residents Hold
High Opinion of State, Dale Learns.”
41.
The Blair Progress, Vol. 10, #13, August 27, 1913. 2nd section “From E. E.
Dale,” published letter to U.A. Rowe.
42.
Newspaper clipping (Washington DC) May 17, 1927. “Indian Urges United States
Complete Irrigation Project for Blackfeet Reservation.”
43.
Kiowa County Star Review, Hobart, OK. April 27, 1967, p. 1. “Dean of Oklahoma
Historians Still Retains Interest in County.”
44.
Mountain Park Herald, Vol. 10, #26, August 29, 1913, p. 8. “An Interesting
Letter.” Letter from E. E. Dale to brothers, George and H.P.
45.
The Daily Oklahoman, February 10, 1935, Section C, p. 9, “Oklahoma
Biographs,” E. E. Dale.
46.
The Norman Transcript, February 16, 1969. “Dr. Dale – A Niche Finely Carved.”
47.
The Norman Transcript, Vol. 82, #110, November 17, 1970. “7 Join Hall of
Fame,” p. 1-2.
48.
The Kiowa County Star Review, Hobart, OK, Vol. 46, #11, “Hand Crafted Book
Popular,” p. 1, incomplete.
49.
The Norman Transcript, June 2, 1969. “Dedication Honors Dale.”
50.
The Norman Transcript, May 3, 1968, “Dr. Dale’s Teaching Career Recalled.”
51.
The Norman Transcript, Vol. 83, #276, n.d. “Dale Services Tuesday.”
52.
The Daily Oklahoman, May 28/29, 1972. “State Historian Dies.”
53.
The Oklahoma Journal, Vol. 8, #289, May 29, 1972. “Historian E. E. Dale, 93,
Dies,” p. 1-2.
54.
The Norman Transcript, June 6, 1976. “Dr. E. E. Dale Story Praised by Old
Friend,” p. 7.
55.
An 8x10 folder “A” Fulbright information. Appointment, activities, lecture notes.
Australia, 1953.
56.
An 8x14 folder “B” Fulbright information.
57.
An 8x10 folder. Personal correspondence, Australia, 1953.
58.
Travel information regarding a trip to Australia / Australia trip to U.S.
59.
Australian newspaper clippings, 1953-1959.
60.
Miscellaneous newspaper clippings, Mrs. Dale, E. E. Dale, Jr.
61.
Australian Wild Flowers, 5x8, Morris & Walker Pty., Ltd., Fitzroy, Australia,
1944. With pressed flowers inside.
62.
Book reviews 8x10 folder for Frontier Trails.
63.
Book reviews 8x10 folder for Range Cattle Industry.
64.
Book reviews 8x10 folder for Indians of the Southwest.
65.
Book reviews 8x10 folder for History of Oklahoma.