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Subject
Subject Source: Gilcrease Dci Tags
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
From Charles M. Russell to Armstrong, April 9, 1921
Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.529.1-2
Description
Handwritten letter from Charles M. Russell to W. Armstrong dated 9 April 1921 reflects on the modernization of the West and his pleasure at illustrating Parkman's book. Charles M. Russell's letterhead on the back.
Dates:
April 9, 1921
From Charles M. Russell to his 'Friend Armstrong', late 19th century - early 20th century
Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 255.Unknown]
Identifier: TU2009.39.528.1-2
Description
Handwritten on front and back letter from Charles M. Russell to 'Friend Armstrong' (not dated) reflects on the modernization of the West and his pleasure at illustrating Parkman's book.
Dates:
late 19th century - early 20th century
Two unidentified individuals with Senator Maxine Horner, at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, November 9, 1989
Item — Box 7
Identifier: 4327.10810
Scope and Contents
Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "Sen. Maxine Horner Greenwood Center Nov. 9, 1989" in center on verso; Printed in black ink, "AGFA [logo] QUALITY PAPER MADE IN GERMANY" repeating on verso Curatorial Remarks People: Senator Maxine Horner
Places: Greenwood Cultural Center, Tulsa, OklahomaCommunity Elder Tags: plaque to E. L. Goodwin Jr., architectural rendering of Greenwood Cultural Center, Canada Dry, diet Coke, Sprite, white...
Dates:
November 9, 1989
Found in:
Gilcrease Museum/Helmerich Center for American Research
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MC.2020.001, Eddie Faye Gates Tulsa Race Massacre Collection
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Photographs
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Greenwood Cultural Center Events/Tulsa Juneteenth/Tulsa Jazz Festival
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Greenwood Cultural Center Events/Tulsa Juneteenth/Tulsa Jazz Festival: Folder 1 - Malcom X's daughter, Attallah Shabazz, visits Greenwood Cultural Center - November 9, 1989