William R. Leigh Manuscript Collection
Subject
Subject Source: Gilcrease Subcollections
Scope Note: Authorities\Attributes\Sub-Collection\
Found in 1069 Collections and/or Records:
"Why Did I Go To Africa?" , circa 1920
Item — Folder 446: [Barcode: 127.446]
Identifier: 4027.351
Description
Folder 446
Dates:
circa 1920
"Why Did I Go to the West?", early 20th century
Item — Folder 473: [Barcode: 127.473]
Identifier: 4027.8520.30
Description
Folder 473
Dates:
early 20th century
"Will Occidental Civilization survive?", early 20th century
Item — Folder 459: [Barcode: 127.459]
Identifier: 4027.2542
Description
Folder 459
Dates:
early 20th century
"William H. Bonney (The Kid)" , early 20th century
Item — Folder 436: [Barcode: 127.436]
Identifier: 4027.2508
Description
Folder 436
Dates:
early 20th century
William R. Leigh's account booklet for City Trust Bank of New York with financial information and poem/prose written in back of book, 1908
Item — Folder 465: [Barcode: 127.465]
Identifier: 5327.1587
Description
Folder 465
Dates:
1908
"With a munkeyrench and an oil can", early 20th century
Item — Folder 426: [Barcode: 127.426]
Identifier: 4017.398
Description
Folder 426
Dates:
early 20th century
"With books and work and healthful play", early 20th century
Item — Folder 432: [Barcode: 127.432]
Identifier: 4017.2499
Description
Folder 432
Dates:
early 20th century
"Wontinell do they mean by Hell?", early 20th century
Item — Folder 450: [Barcode: 127.450]
Identifier: 4027.2518
Description
Folder 450
Dates:
early 20th century
"Zuni Baking Day", early 20th century
Item — Folder 437: [Barcode: 127.437]
Identifier: 5327.534
Description
Folder 437 Transcript (DCI) [single page document typed on lined note paper]ZUNI BAKING DAYThe Zuni maiden bakes excellent bread in her oven. We call it a Dutch oven, but the Zunis have had this type of oven [illegible - 2 words crossed out] as far back as the white man’s knowledge of them goes. Her costume is her adaptation from the whites. The peton hanging down her back is purely ornamental. The buckskin wrappings...
Dates:
early 20th century