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Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
Letter from Stone to Gilcrease looking forward to working on busts of chiefs and leading men, but will have to be clay because he has no wood large enough Thomas Gilcrease, Willard Stone Native American, Cherokee 3827.7868-.1
Letter from Stone to Gilcrease with enclosed sketch for a bird bath and meanings of each part Willard Stone, Thomas Gilcrease Native Americans, Cherokee 3827.7871-.1
Letter from Stone to Gilcrease about sending three carvings for Gilcrease's approval Willard Stone Native American, Cherokee 3827.7801.1
Letter from Stone to Logan describing carving relating to religion Willard Stone Native American, Cherokee 3878.7834
Letter from Stone to Gilcrease with names of two Cherokees who could act as interpreters Willard Stone, Thomas Gilcrease Native Americans, Cherokee 3827.7865-.1
Letter from Alexandre Hogue to David R. Milsten regarding Hogue's design work for the Gilcrease Museum building American 3827.8141 ink on paper
Article "Ann Eliza Worcester Robertson as a Linguist" from the Chronicles of Oklahoma, Vol XXXVII, #1 Hope Holway, Ann Eliza Worcester Robertson American 2327.1910 ink on paper
Letter from Stone to Gilcrease with a drawing of an eagle dancer he hopes to carve Willard Stone, Thomas Gilcrease Native American; Cherokee descent 3827.7851-.2
Letter from Stone to Gilcrease about mould making and a young talented Cherokee whose work he wants Gilcrease to see Willard Stone, Thomas Gilcrease Native American; Cherokee descent 3827.7858-.1
Letter from Stone in "Naked City, USA" to Krakel regarding opening in September Willard Stone Native American; Cherokee descent 3827.7995 ink on paper
Letter from Stone to Gilcrease giving reasons for move Willard Stone, Thomas Gilcrease Native American; Cherokee descent 3827.7854-.2
Letter from Stone to Gilcrease about working on a bust of Sequoyah with a drawing of "The Sofkie Makers" Willard Stone, Thomas Gilcrease, Sequoyah Native American; Cherokee descent 3827.7864-.1
Invitation to the1966 unveiling of the Thomas Gilcrease bust by Willard Stone Thomas Gilcrease, Willard Stone American 5327.840 ink on paper
Letter from Stone to Gilcrease about the finish of construction of studio and will now be able to work on bigger sculptures Willard Stone, Thomas Gilcrease Native American; Cherokee descent 3827.7849-.1
Letter from Stone to Gilcrease describing a new figure and asking Gilcrease if he likes Stone's subjects or techniques Willard Stone, Thomas Gilcrease Native American; Cherokee descent 3827.7859-.1
Letter from Stone to Gilcrease tells of three works delivered to Tulsa. Letter from Gilcrease to Stone tells of travel plans, and therefore will not be able to see Stone. Willard Stone, Thomas Gilcrease Native American; Cherokee descent 3827.7842-.1
Letter from Stone to Wiesendanger relating story behind a new carving, Lady of Spring, includes sketch Willard Stone Native American; Cherokee descent 3827.7827-.1
Letter from Stone to Gilcrease stating Stone has taken Common Prayer for repair Thomas Gilcrease, Willard Stone Native Americans, Cherokee 3827.7837-.1
Letter from Stone to Wiesendanger stating has started work on head of Stand Watie and asks if any other historical figures are wanted Willard Stone Native American; Cherokee descent 3827.7819-.1
Letter from Stone to Gilcrease describing sculpture of a wood carver Willard Stone, Thomas Gilcrease Native American; Cherokee descent 3827.7835-.1