Box 8
Container
Contains 168 Collections and/or Records:
John N. Happy Camp addressing the Oklahoma State Legislature. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1974
Item — Box: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_009_16_8_0000_782
Scope and Contents
Ray Trent, photographer. Color.
John N. Happy Camp addressing the Oklahoma State Legislature. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1974
Item — Box: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_009_16_8_0000_783
Scope and Contents
Ray Trent, photographer. Color.
John N. Happy Camp addressing the Oklahoma State Legislature. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1974
Item — Box: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_009_16_8_0000_784
Scope and Contents
Ray Trent, photographer. Color.
John N. Happy Camp addressing the Oklahoma State Legislature. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1974
Item — Box: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_009_16_8_0000_785
Scope and Contents
Ray Trent, photographer. Color.
John N. Happy Camp speaking to the Oklahoma State Legislature, with unidentified person beside him, 1974
Item — Box: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_009_16_8_0000_786
Scope and Contents
Ray Trent, photographer.
John N. Happy Camp shaking hands with Bill Willis? at a meeting of the Oklahoma State Legislature, Oklahoma City, 1974
Item — Box: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_009_16_8_0000_787
Scope and Contents
Ray Trent, photographer. Color.
Flood waters surrounding a car and house at 521 N. First, Kingfisher, Oklahoma, 1968
Item — Box: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_009_16_8_0000_788
Scope and Contents
The John N. "Happy" Camp Collection consists of 102 cubic feet of material and covers the period 1967-1974. The collection is arranged into several series; internal arrangement is either chronological or alphabetical by topic. While Camp's papers are particularly strong in energy, mining, and Native American subjects, in contrast there are only a few cubic feet of routine materials on science and astronautics. The collection also is especially strong on agricultural topics. Documents contained...
View of east end underpass, Highway 33 under water, as a result of the flooding of Uncle John's Creek, Kingfisher, 1968
Item — Box: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_009_16_8_0000_789
Scope and Contents
The John N. "Happy" Camp Collection consists of 102 cubic feet of material and covers the period 1967-1974. The collection is arranged into several series; internal arrangement is either chronological or alphabetical by topic. While Camp's papers are particularly strong in energy, mining, and Native American subjects, in contrast there are only a few cubic feet of routine materials on science and astronautics. The collection also is especially strong on agricultural topics. Documents contained...
View of Uncle John's Creek flood at 523 N. First Street, 3 blocks from Main Street, Kingfisher, Oklahoma, 1968
Item — Box: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_009_16_8_0000_790
Scope and Contents
Hubbart and Jech, photographers.
Flood damage to interior of home in Blackwell, Oklahoma, [James Tuck] home, 1970
Item — Box: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_009_16_8_0000_791
Scope and Contents
The John N. "Happy" Camp Collection consists of 102 cubic feet of material and covers the period 1967-1974. The collection is arranged into several series; internal arrangement is either chronological or alphabetical by topic. While Camp's papers are particularly strong in energy, mining, and Native American subjects, in contrast there are only a few cubic feet of routine materials on science and astronautics. The collection also is especially strong on agricultural topics. Documents contained...