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George Gustaf Sohlberg Collection

Sohlberg, George Gustaf (1863–1947). Papers, 1857–1942. 7 feet. Miller. Financial papers (1883–1929) detailing Sohlberg’s association with business interests in early Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, especially the milling industry; and publications (1882–1939), including books, pamphlets, brochures, and flyers on art, music, travel, and motion pictures, along with event programs from the 1914 season of the Overholser Theatre in Oklahoma City, and from the seven hundredth anniversary of the city of Berlin, Germany, an automobile construction and care manual published in 1919 by the Cole Motor Car Company, and numerous works regarding major cities and countries throughout the world as they were before World War I; paper money (1857) issued by a bank in Nebraska; and certificates (1909–1934) issued to Sohlberg and others, including one appointing him a member of the Oklahoma City reception committee for President Woodrow Wilson. Also in this collection are booklets detailing the status of aviation (ca. 1920) in the Kingdom of Siam. ______

Box 1—Memorandum Book and Travel Brochures Folder:

1. The S. S. Teacher's Edition, The Holy Bible, n.d. This Week—150 Years Ago: the Story of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 (reprints of a series of articles), 1922. The Cole Aero-Eight Construction and Care, 870 Series, 1919. The Trust Department of the Security National Bank of Oklahoma City, 1920. Lincoln: the Cathedral and See, 1934. Rudyard Kipling, Recessional (with message), 1898.

2. Official Guide to the World's Fair, 1904 Official Catalogue of Exhibits Department of Art, 1904.

3. Program for Winter Garten, 1937. Program for Heut’ bin ich Verliebt, n.d.

4. La Guayra y Caracas (photobook), n.d. Vyer Från, Stockholm (photobook, with message and signature on Dec. 6, 1938) with leaflet Viking Ship “Leif Erikson” and 3 photos regarding Leif Erikson. The Shakespeare Country (photobook), n.d. Picture postcards Two cards and a note

5. Log book February 25 West Indies Cruise, Raymond & Whitcomb Company, 1930, with Panama Canal General Information, November 1928. Points of Interest in Havana. n.d. The Galleon: Raymond & Whitcomb Company West Indies Cruise, March 2, 1930. Menu for Visit of S. S. “Statendam” luncheon on March 5, 1930. Menu of the luncheon for the Tourists of the S. S. Statendam on March 7, 1930. Leaflet for Marine Hotel, Barbados. n.d. Timetables for Raymond-Whitcomb West Indies Cruise, February 25, 1930 Handouts: San Juan, Barbados, Curaçao, Trinidad, La Guaira, Panama, and Jamaica, n.d. Tour tickets and postcards A Colorado Summer 1901. Stamford Calling, with a brochure for the George Hotel at Stamford, 1937. The History of Taymouth Castle, n.d. Pike's Peak by Rail (two brochures), n.d. The Cave of the Winds (brochure), n.d. Pocket Guide to Denver and Vicinity, 1900.

6. Maps of the United Kingdom, Scotland, and Bergen.

7. Time table for Great Western Railway and Southern Railway, 1900. Local time table for New York and Albany, 1900. The Short Line Blue Book: Official Time Tables and Connections, 1901. Leaflet for La Veta Hotel, n.d. Leaflet for Taymouth Castle Hotel, n.d.

8. Women of '89, Oklahoma City, 1922-1923, 1924-1925, and 1925-1926. Menu for Disposing of the Surplus Given in Honor of the Oklahoma and Indian Territory Miller's Association, 1901. Item list for John Smith & Co. (Wools) Ltd. The Shetland House, n.d. Eclipses of the Sun and Moon in the year 1851. Article “Vanity Fair,” San Antonio Evening News, n.d.

Box 2—Personal and Business Papers Folder:

1. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1900.

2. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1906.

3. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1907.

4. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1908.

5. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1909.

6. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1910.

7. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1911.

Box 3—Personal and Business Papers Folder:

1. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1912.

2. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1913.

3. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1914

4. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1915.

5. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1916.

6. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1917.

Box 4—Personal and Business Papers Folder:

1. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1918.

2. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1919.

3. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1920.

4. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1921.

5. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1922.

6. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1922.

Box 5—Personal and Business Papers Folder:

1. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1922.

2. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1923.

3. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1923.

4. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1923.

5. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1924.

6. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1924.

Box 6—Personal and Business Papers Folder:

1. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1924.

2. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1925.

3. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1925.

4. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1925.

5. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1926.

6. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1926.

Box 7—Personal and Business Papers Folder:

1. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1926.

2. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1927.

3. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1927.

4. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1927.

5. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1928.

6. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1929.

7. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1930.

8. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1934.

9. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1935.

10. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), 1936 and 1938.

Box 8—Personal and Business Papers Folder:

1. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), n.d.

2. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), n.d.

3. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), n.d.

4. Receipts for services and supplies (Receipts from drug stores, auto repair, department stores, physicians, grocers, etc. for services and supplies received by the Sohlberg family), n.d.

5. Miscellaneous, 1916-1934. Battle Creek Sanitarium Prescription, August 1 and 25, 1922. Wyonegonic 1916: Fifteenth season, Wyonegonic Camps for girls, Denmark, Maine. Price list for Nabob Tires Renulife Violet Ray The Ideal Car for City or Suburb by the Detroit Electric, 1921. Brochure for Van Dyke Fur Co. Brochure for Rolls Razor. Price List of High Frequency Violet Ray Generators and Accessories. Miss MacLean’s School of Foreign Study and Travel 1924-1925 The Oklahoma Institute of Arts and Sciences Announcement, 1922-1923. Oklahoma Art League Year Book 1923-1924. Balance sheet for Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club, 1919, 1920, 1926, 1925, and 1924. Two-Year Adjustment Guarantee from K. W. Battery Company, 1920. Guarantee from Renulife Electric, 1919. Program for The Wives of Henry VII by Cornelia Otis Skinner in Oklahoma City, 1934. Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club monthly bulletin, February and March 1921. Typed document: “Superintendent Whiteford’s statement concerning proposed $1,000,000 school bond issue”, “List of Charter Members of the Oklahoma Institute of Arts and Sciences”, and document by State Bankers Association of Oklahoma. Article “City’s Business Is Reorganized,” Daily Oklahoman, May 25, 1927. Handwritten notes and memorandum

6. Insurance policies for George G Sohlberg: Oklahoma Standard Policy; Kentucky, Ohio, Oklahoma and Tennessee Optional Coverage Policy; Residence Burglary, Robbery, Theft and Larceny Policy; Oklahoma Standard Windstorm Policy; Oklahoma Standard Fire Insurance Policy; and Jewelry-Fur Floater Policy, 1934- 1945.

7. Two Oklahoma automobile licenses for G. G. Sohlberg’s cars (Cole and Marnon), for the year ending December 31, 1921. Driver’s license for G. G. Sohlberg, 1924. Courtesy cards for Kirkeby Hotels, Oklahoma Biltmore Hotel, and the Huckins Hotels, 1928-1945. Identification Card, 1941. Member cards for Oklahoma Club, Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club, and Art League, 1923-1946. Three account books for Mrs. Stella B. Sohlberg (1925-1945) and Acme Milling Co. (1927-1938 and 1939). The Young Men’s Christian Association of Oklahoma City member’s card for G. G. Sohlberg, 1940.

Box 9—Personal and Business Papers Folder:

1. Canceled checks, 1929-1934.

2. Agreement of purchase to Mrs. A. B. L. Tucker, 1928. Bond form to the Williamson-Halsell Frasier Company, 1941. Real estate mortgage papers Between Charles A. and Gertrude Dunlap and Edward Spiers, 1931. To Ada Lewis Tucker, 1929. Documents for Tax Ferret matter. Documents for auto insurance policies. Documents for Property of Mrs. G. G. Sohlberg, 1923-1941.

3. Papers relating to the estate of Ada L. Tucker, G. G. Sohlberg acted as executor of the estate, 1930s.

Box 10—Personal and Business Papers Folder:

1. Correspondence. George G. Sohlberg and Mrs. Ada Tucker sent a Christmas gift to friends and relatives as a memorial to Mrs. Sohlberg. This folder contains thank you cards and letters for the gift, a book of poems entitled Songs of a Loving Heart, which was written by Mrs. Virginia Bland Tucker Sohlberg and published after her death, 1913-1914.

2. Correspondence. George G. Sohlberg and Mrs. Ada Tucker sent a Christmas gift to friends and relatives as a memorial to Mrs. Sohlberg. This folder contains thank you cards and letters for the gift, a book of poems entitled Songs of a Loving Heart, which was written by Mrs. Virginia Bland Tucker Sohlberg and published after her death, 1913-1914.

3. Telegrams of condolence sent to George G. Sohlberg and Mrs. Ada Tucker concerning the death of Mrs. Virginia Bland Tucker Sohlberg, August 6-13, 1913.

4. Obituary for Mrs. George Sohlberg, n.d. Correspondence. Letters of condolence sent to George G. Sohlberg and Mrs. Ada Tucker concerning the death of Mrs. Virginia Bland Tucker Sohlberg, January 8- August 14, 1913.

5. Correspondence. Letters of condolence sent to George G. Sohlberg and Mrs. Ada Tucker concerning the death of Mrs. Virginia Bland Tucker Sohlberg, August 15- 19, 1913.

6. Correspondence. Letters of condolence sent to George G. Sohlberg and Mrs. Ada Tucker concerning the death of Mrs. Virginia Bland Tucker Sohlberg, August 20- 31, 1913.

Box 11—Personal and Business Papers Folder:

1. Correspondence. Letters of condolence sent to George G. Sohlberg and Mrs. Ada Tucker concerning the death of Mrs. Virginia Bland Tucker Sohlberg, September 1, 1913-August 12, 1914.

2. Business papers relating to Acme Milling Company, 1920s and 1930s.

3. Correspondence, 1900-1915. Includes Re: Sohlberg travels (1900, 1902) and Letter to Mrs. G. G. Sohlberg from His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Prussia. Re: sending a silver spoon for a bazaar of the Ladies' aide of the First Lutheran Church of Oklahoma City, 1905.

4. Correspondence, 1916-1920. From Salma to George, about the check and note George sent, April 26, 1916. From G. G. S. to Mrs. T. W. Williamson (Aunt Manie), about ordering spoons, August 14, 1916. Financial statement Joi de vie Club, January 1, 1916-January 1, 1917. From the Williamson-Halsell-Frasier Co. to the stockholders, about the annual record, February 1, 1917. From Mrs. Sara F. to George G. Sohlberg, July 5, 1917. From Helen Temple Cook to George G. Sohlberg, July 28, 1917. From GGS to Helen Temple Cook, reply to the letter on July 28, 1917, September 5, 1917. From Edwards-Sohlberg Co. to Wm. D. Durgin Co., about the order of articles for Christmas presents, December 5, 1917. From Joi de Vie Club to G. G. Sohlberg, about the dance on January 25, January 23, 1918. From Nina to Uncle George, June 12, 1918. From Chas E. Hall to membership Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, about the endorsement, vote, and meeting, March 6, 1919. From Franklin Simon & Co. to George G. Sohlberg, about placing Sohlberg’s name on the books for a monthly charge account, May 1, 1919. From Joi de Vie Club, about their next dance on January 26, January 12, 1920. From Joi de Vie Club, about the meeting and dance, February 6, 1920. From the King-Richardson Co. to G. G. Sohlberg, about the order of the Bible Story set with name in gold on the covers, July 29, 1920. From the Moody Bible institute of Chicago to G. G. Sohlberg, about Sohlberg’s gift of $10, August 9, 1920. From Oklahoma City Tent & Awning Co. to G. G. Sohlberg, about the price change, August 27, 1920. From the King-Richardson Co. to G. G. Sohlberg, about the delay of the shipment of the set of the Bible Story, September 14, 1920. From Joi de Vie Club, about the meeting on October 3 October 1, 1920. From Leana M. K. to George G. Sohlberg, about Mrs. Tucker’s accident, December 15, 1920. From Mrs. John W. Shartel to Mr. Sohlberg, December 16, 1920 (with Art League membership card and Oklahoma Art League Year Book 1920- 1921).

5. Correspondence, 1921. From Funk & Wagnalls Company, advertise The Literary Digest, January 1921. From Leana M. K. to George G. Sohlberg, about her stay in Oklahoma and Wichita, January 11, 1921. From Helen T. Cook to George G. Sohlberg, about Bland’s college work, February 2, 1921. From Leana M. K. to Mr. Sohlberg, March 3, 1921. From Oklahoma Club to the stock holder, about the meeting of the stockholders on March 2 and financial report, March 25, 1921. From the Oklahoma Public Health Association to George G. Sohlberg, about the appreciation of the membership fee, April 1, 1921. From Mary Huggins to Mr. Sohlberg, about two week notice and Ada. May 15, 1921. From Oklahoma City Tent & Awning Company to George G. Sohlberg, about the replacement of Awnings and Curtains in storage, June 17, 1921. From GGS to College Entrance Examination Board, about the certificate of rating of the examination for his daughter Virginia Bland Sohlberg, July 22, 1921. From College Entrance Examination Board to G. G. Sohlberg, about the correction of Virginia Bland Sohlberg’s certificate, July 19, 1921. From GGS to College Entrance Examination Board, about the error on the certificate, July 13, 1921. From GGS to C. Lawrence (Smith College), about the housing for his daughter, September 6, 1921. From GGS to Columnia Gymnasium Suit, about the order of gymnasium suit and other goods for his daughter, September 6, 1921. From Marion C. Lawrence to George G. Sohlberg, about the schedule for the examinations, August 31, 1921 (with the schedule). From GGS to Cliemins Judd (Smith College), about the application for examinations, August 23, 1921. From Cliemins Judd to G. G. Sohlberg, about the exams for Sohlberg’s daughter and tutor, August 17, 1921. From Cliemins Judd to G. G. Sohlberg, about the report of the exams, August 8, 1921 (with the schedule for the exams and the report of the examinations). From Sylvia Cook (Smith College) to G. G. Sohlberg, about the accommodation for the examination period, September 10, 1921. From GGS to Margaret Duffield (Smith College), about the accommodation for the examination period, September 15, 1921. From G. G. Sohlberg to Plymouth Inn, about the reservation, September 15, 1921 (telegram). From GGS to Plymouth Inn, about the reservation, September 15, 1921. From the Bass Furniture & Carpet to George G. Sohlberg, about the names of the firms from whom they buy merchandise, November 17, 1921. From the Gorham Company to G. G. Sohlberg, about the return of postal receipt, December 7, 1921.

6. Correspondence, 1922-1924. From the Gorham Company to Mrs. George G. Sohlberg, about erasing engraving from silver, January 5, 1922. From Helen Cook to George G. Sohlberg, about Ada’s diploma, May 12, 1922. Summarized Manufacturing Report, June 2, 1922. From Marion C. Lawrence to G. G. Sohlberg, about the application for the new college year, July 27, 1922. From Helen Cook to G. G. Sohlberg, about not having Ada at Dana Hall coming year, July 28, 1922. From Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company to George G. Sohlberg, about the trouble Sohlberg asked to check, August 11, 1922. From G. G. Sohlberg to William H. Miller, September 6, 1922 (telegram). From William H. Miller to George G. Sohlberg, about Sohlberg’s letter, his late and new wives, daughter, etc., August 15, 1922. From William H. Miller & Co. to George G. Sohlberg, about remodeling mink muff and cape into a short jacket, August 18, 1922. From N. Levin to G. G. Sohlberg, December 20, 1922. From G. R. Randle (the Bass Furniture and Carpet Company) to George G. Sohlberg, about the statement of an account, January 4, 1923. From E. B. Cookrell (Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club), about list of the committees, March 15, 1923. From Adele L. to George G. Sohlberg, about Ada’s application for the school, May 4, 1923. From Helen Cook to G. G. Sohlberg, about Mrs. Kent’s School in Paris, May 5, 1923. From Adele Lathrof to G. G. Sohlberg, about the college for Sohlberg’s daughter, May 9, 1923. From the Gorham Co. to Mrs. G. G. Sohlberg, about the return of postal receipt, May 10, 1923. From Frederick A. Virkus (First Families of America) to J. M. Ballinger, about Ballinger’s data, June 29, 1923 (with a form of customer’s record, envelope, and brochure). From Robert to George G. Sohlberg, about people in Minnesota, etc., July 17, 1923. To Philip Pierce, about the drainage problem on Mrs. Sohlberg and Mrs. Ballinger’s property, October 9, 1923. From Philip Pierce to G. G. Sohlberg, about eliminating the water trouble, October 11, 1923. From Martha K. Hopkins to G. G. Sohlberg, about the baskets ordered by Mrs. Sohlberg, December 19, 1923. From GGS to Martha K. Hopkins, about the delay of baskets Mr. Sohlberg ordered and paid, December 7, 1923 (with a check). From Martha K. Hopkins to Mrs. Sohlberg, about the baskets in stock, September 10, 1923. From Joi de Vie Club to al members, about the Xmas dance, December 3, 1924.

7. Correspondence, 1925. From Theo Sohlberg to George G. Sohlberg, February 9, 1925. From John Brown (Rorabaugh-Brown D. G. Co.) to George G. Sohlberg, about the statement of receipts and disbursements of the Oklahoma City Symphony Orchestra, May 9, 1925. From GGS to Leon Arnold, asking the information about the school in Europe. August 10, 1925 (with a brochure Foreign Travel School for Girls and a letter from Leon Arnold to George G. Sohlberg about the Foreign Travel School for Girls on August 13, 1925) From Marymount College to G. G. Sohlberg, about the information of Marymount College, August 15, 1925 (with a brochure for Marymount College in Paris, application forms, and a letter from GGS to Marymount asking information about the school on August 10, 1925). From Marion MacLean to Mr. Sohlberg, n.d. From Marion MacLean to Mr. Sohlberg, n.d. From Marion MacLean, August 7, 1925. From GGS to Marion G. MacLean, about Bland’s visit to New York and preparation for school in Paris, September 9, 1925. From Marion G. MacLean to Mr. Sohlberg, August 24, 1925. From Marion MacLean to G. G. Sohlberg, about vacancies for Sohlberg’s daughters, August 17, 1925 (telegram). From G. G. Sohlberg to Marion G. MacLean, August 22, 1925 (telegram). From GGS to Marion G. MacLean, about the expense for studying in Paris, August 10, 1925. From Marion MacLean to G. G. Sohlberg, about mailing special letters, August 7, 1925 (telegram). From GGS to Marion MacLean, about his daughters’ school, August 5, 1925. From Marion MacLean to G. G. Sohlberg, about the vacancy at school and asking who recommended school, August 4, 1925 (telegram). From G. G. Sohlberg to Marion MacLean, n.d. From Florence MacLean to George Sohlberg, about receiving the cable, August 3, 1925. From George Sohlberg to MacLean Milsgib, about the receiving of his daughters, August 1, 1925 (telegram). From the Western Union Telegram Company to G. G. Sohlberg, notice of non-delivery of telegram, August 1, 1925. From G. G. Sohlberg to C. Kellogg, asking if Miss MacLean’s Paris school can take his daughters, July 31, 1925. From Helen T. Cooke to G. G. Sohlberg, about Miss Florence MacLean, July 30, 1925 (telegram). From Helen T. Cooke to G. G. Sohlberg, about forwarding to Miss MacLean, July 30, 1925 (telegram). From GGS to Marion G. MacLean, about Bland’s arrival in New York and French visa, September 26, 1926. From Bland to G. G. Sohlberg, about sailing on Friday midnight, October 8, 1925 (telegram). From GGS to E. R. Kraettli, asking the permission for Ada Sohlberg to drive a car to attend the class at the University of Oklahoma, October 31, 1925. From G. G. Sohlberg to Bland Sohlberg, about the course of study, November 16, 1925.

8. Correspondence, 1926-1946. From Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club to members, about the balance sheet, January 11, 1926. To Sohlberg, about sending money as a Christmas present, December 23, 1926. From Ada to Sohlberg, appreciation for the fruit and whereabouts, October 11, 1926 (telegram). From GGS to Phelps Brothers and Co., sending the check, December 15, 1926. From Phelps Brothers & Co. to G. G. Sohlberg, about cabling Sohlberg’s daughter money and asking check for the amount, December 15, 1926. From G. G. Sohlberg to Phelps Brothers Co., asking to cable money, December 14, 1926. From G. G. Sohlberg to Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co., about the reduced rate, May 5, 1927. From C. A. Carey (Oklahoma Gas and Electric Co.) to G. G. Sohlberg, about the refund, May 3, 1927. From W. E. Kennedy (Oklahoma Gas and Electric Co.) to G. G. Sohlberg, about receiving Sohlberg’s letter of July 8, July 9, 1927. From J. F. Owens (Oklahoma Gas and Electric Co.) to G. G. Sohlberg, about the matter in Sohlberg’s letter on July 8, July 16, 1927. From the A. F. Bond Rental Co. to Mrs. A. B. L. Tucker, about daily mortgage covering lots 35 and 36, May 28, 1928. From the A. F. Bond Rental Co. to Mrs. A. B. L. Tucker, about the transfer endorsements and mortgage clause notices, May 25, 1928. From I. R. McQueen to Ada Lewis Tucker, about the quit claim deeds, May 4, 1928. From I. R. McQueen to Ada Lewis Tucker, about the notes aggregating $3300, April 6, 1929. From I. R. McQueen to Ada Lewis Tucker, about the mortgage from Charles and Gertrude Dunlap to Edward Spiers, April 13, 1929. From GGS to Chas. A. & Gertrude Dunlap, about selling the loan, April 25, 1932. From Dunlaps to George G. Sohlberg, application for an extension of the loan, April 7, 1932. From IRM to Gertrude Dunlap, about the interest on the loan, April 8, 1932. From I. R. McQueen to George G. Sohlberg, sending a check for the interest on the Dunlap loan, April 7, 1932. From GGS to I. R. McQueen, about not renewing the Dunlap loan, February 15, 1932. From I. R. McQueen to George G. Sohlberg, the arrangements to extend the payment of the Dunlap loan, February 8, 1932. From GGS to I. R. McQueen, about the delayed interest payment on the Dunlap loan, January 19, 1932. From I. R. McQueen to George G. Sohlberg, about the payment for the interest, October 20, 1931. From GGS to I. R. McQueen, about the note for the interest which was due October 4, October 21, 1931. From GGS to I. R. McQueen, about the $200 note for Gertrude Dunlap, April 6, 1931. From I. R. McQueen to George G. Sohlberg, about the extension for $200 on the Dunlap loan, April 6, 1931. From GGS to I. R. McQueen, about collecting the interest and principal on the Dunlap loan, March 30, 1931. From Gardner, Clarke & Sullivan to George G. Sohlberg, about the jewelry floater policy, April 20, 1936. From the Oklahoma City Federal Savings & Loan, about acknowledging a receipt of abstract of title to Lot 35 and 36, Block 10, April 22, 1936. From the Mill Mutuals to George G. Sohlberg, about the renewal of insurance, August 15, 1941 (with the statement of account). From the Mill Mutuals to George G. Sohlberg, about the renewal of insurance, October 22, 1942. From the Mill Mutuals to George G. Sohlberg, about the death of R. A. McGoon (field service representative), October 7, 1943. From United Provident Association to G. G. Sohlberg, about the change of meeting schedule, May 21, 1946.

9. Correspondence, n.d. Cards and notes From Marion G. MacLean to Mr. Sohlberg. To George Sohlberg, about cabling money Batavia (telegram). From Carolyn B. Sohlberg to George. From Mrs. John W. Shartel to Art League Member, about the expiration of the membership. Oklahoma City Saddle and Polo Club Membership List. From First Lutheran Church Council, about the financial condition of the church. Amount of automobile funds returned by State Highway Department to counties. From Sidney L. Brock to George G. Sohlberg.

10. Scrapbook kept by Bland Sohlberg, includes newspaper clippings and photographs primarily concerning show business, and theater programs, 1903- 1915.

11. Scrapbook kept by Ada Sohlberg, includes photographs and maps depicting the upper Midwest and Northern Plains of the United States, n.d.

Box 12—Memorandum Books, Sketches, Motion Picture Magazines & Theater Programs Folder:

1. Account book, includes account balances, names and addresses, 1913. Memorandum book, lists expenses and day by day weather reports, 1882-1908, 1907. Two Address books, n.d.

2. Diary kept from 1900 to 1903. Memorandum book taken at General Synod, Richmond, and , 1909. Memorandum book, includes diary concerning trip to Berlin, etc., also includes name lists and constitution of the Twentieth Century Club, n.d.

3. Memorandum book, n.d. Sketch book of places in Europe (France and Italy), n.d.

4. Sketches of natural scenery in various media (charcoal, water color, and oil).

5. Sketches of natural scenery in various media (charcoal, water color, and oil).

6. Articles from The Ladies’ Home Journal, 1905-1911.

7. Motion picture magazines, show scenes, and descriptions of the making of several movies: Metropolis, directed by Fritz Lang; The Thief of Baghdad, directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Douglas Fairbanks; America, by D.W. Griffiths, 1924; The Ten Commandments, produced by Cecil B. DeMille, 1923; His Lady, featuring John Barrymore and Dolores Costello. Poster for A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream. Five dollars from Bank of Tekama.

8. Calendar, constitution and by-laws of the Ladies' Music Club of Oklahoma City, 1912-1926. Programs for the Modern Classics Club meetings, 1914-1919. Program for Annual Mother’s Meeting of the Girls Literary Club, 1920. Year book for the Oklahoma City Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi, 1927-1928.

9. Theater programs from theaters in New York: Astor Theatre, 46th Street Theatre, Caiety Theatre, The Century Theatre, Walter C. Jordan’s National Theatre, Wallack’s Theatre, The Ritz Theatre, Bijou Theatre, The Plymouth Theatre, Ziegfeld Cosmopolitan Theatre, Casino Theatre, Knickerbocker Theatre, The Theatre, Liberty Theatre, and Belasco Theatre, 1900s-1920s.

10. Theater programs from theaters in Boston: Sam’s Shubert Theatre, Boston Opera House, Ye Wilbur Theatre, Colonial Theatre, Majestic Theatre, Hollis St. Theatre, Plymouth Theatre, and Symphony Hall, 1900s-1920s.

Box13—Theater Programs, Maps, Transportation Brochures and Miscellaneous Booklets and Magazines Folder:

1. Theater programs from theaters in Oklahoma: Oklahoma University Auditorium, Fair Ground Auditorium, High School Auditorium, Shrine Auditorium, Classen High School, and the Musical Art Institute, 1900s-1920s.

2. Theater programs from theaters in Illinois, Pine Manor, Washington D. C., Paris, Rio de Janeiro, and Berlin: Illinois Theatre, Lumbia Theatre (Washington D. C.), Palacio Theatro (Paris), Theatro Municipal (Rio de Janeiro), and Blätter der saltenburg-Bühnen (Berlin), 1900s-1920s.

3. Illustrated advertisement for E. W. Brown’s the Original Cake Shop on the wrapping paper. Twelve Weeks to Health (booklet) Silver Bells and Cockle Shells by Ina Gainer “Mother Shipton's Prophecy" (typed document) Coates Opera House program, 1899-1900. Valentine cards, various dates. Kappa Alpha Theta (journal), May 1926. The Gregg Writer, May 1905. The Piper, May 1925.

4. The Yale Review, October 1924. The Linebook, published by the Chicago Tribune, 1925. Texas Brags, collected by John Randolph, 1944

5. The Student, November 1920, December 1920, April 1921, and 1921 Short Story Number.

6. Bells and Bell Towers: Famous in History and Romance (booklet), by Clinton Meneely Drum-Na-Keil: the Ridge of the Burial Place, by Mary Boyle, 1921. Greeting cards and illustrations Welcum! To Oklahoma Beta of Pi Delter Kopper Spring Barn Dance (program), 1927. America’s Favorite Poems, published by Frederic J. Haskin. Draughon’s Practical Business College 1905-1906 Booklet for Princeton University 179th Commencement, 1926. Two illustrations with messages

7. Maps, time tables and fares (Old Cape Cod, South America, Furness Bermuda Line, etc.)

Box 14—Art Prints, Sheet Music and Song Book, Printed Material, and Booklets Folder:

1. Everybody's Song Book

2. Sheet music for various songs A Memory O.H.S. Yells and O.H.S. Songs (lyrics only). I Delight to Do Thy Will, My Shepherd, Far from My Heavenly Home, and Day of Gladness. Oh, Come, Let Us Sing, Wideness in God’s Mercy, and O Holy Savior. Gentle Twilight, The Wondrous Cross, My Father’s Mansions, and Hail, Galilean King! Communion Service in E Flat. Praise Ye The Father: Grand Triumphal Chorus for Mixed Voice, music by Gounod, arranged for chorus by J. P. Weston, 1887. Tom Brown: Song, words by Frederic E. Weatherly, music by W. H. Squire, 1905. Billy (I always Dream of Bill), lyrics by Joe Goodwin, music by Kendis & Paley, 1911. The Pastor’s Resignation, words and music by Gussie L. Davis, 1895. Come, Jesus, Redeemer, abide with me by William G. Hammond, 1909. Hope Beyond: duet for Tenor and Bass or Soprano and Alto by C. A. White, 1989. If You Talk In Your Sleep Don’t Mention My Name, words by A. Seymour Brown, music by Nat. D. Ayer, 1911. (first page only)

3. Art prints: San Giovannino by Andrea del Sarto, Portrait de Madame Récamier by Jacques-Louis David, La Source by J. A. Dominique Ingres, etc.

4. Brazilian-American, September 1 and 8, 1928.

5. Times of India Annual, 1927.

6. Famous Old Chinese Paintings: Reproductions by Photo-gelatin Process, published by the Commercial Press, n.d.

7. Booklets from travel to Siam Siam: Aquatic Resources and Fisheries, Mining, Resources, Irrigation, Lac Cultivation, Rice-Industry, Education, Public Health and Philanthropic Institutions, Co-Operative Movement, Forests Importers and Exporters Directory for Siam 1924, second edition Siam (with a picture of airplane on the cover) Siam (with a map on cover) Points of Interest Concerning the National Library and The National Museum

8. Booklets from travel to Japan The Album of Toshogu at Nikko Assemblage View of Enoshima Kamakura

9. Booklets from travel to China The Canton Incident of June 23rd: the truth Shanghai The Shanghai Library Association: chairman’s report The Basis of Chinese Civilization/Relations Between China and the West

10. Booklets for travel to India Album of Ceylon Agra Album Bandoeng: the Mountain City of Netherlands India

11. Booklets from Latin American travels The Americas Souvenir of Havana, Cuba Munson Lines Diner d’ Adieu

12. Booklets from Jerusalem and Cairo Jerusalem A Brief Description of the Principal Monuments Exhibited in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo A Short Description of the Objects from the Tomb of Tutankhamun

Box 15—Booklets, Newspaper and Magazine Articles, Travel Brochures Folder:

1. Booklets from European travels (London, Scotland, Edinburgh, Oxford) University Tours: Sightseeing in and around London and the Home Counties The Finest Hundred Miles in the Borders The New Guide to Westminster Abbey The Castle of Edinburgh Oxford

2. Booklets from European travels (France) Encyclopédie par l’image Histoire de France Souvenir de Paris: Le Panthéon

3. Booklets from European travels (Germany) Passing through Germany The Argonaut’s Vademecum Berlin Führer durch Hamburg

4. Booklets from European travels (Italy, Sweden, Norway, Greece) The Ducal Palace of Venice Malta: the Island of Sunshine The American “University Afloat” (Oslo) Gothenburg Museum of Art Greece: Antiques

5. Booklets from North American travels A Visit of Franciscan Monastery (Washington D.C.) Diagram of the United States Senate Pikes Peak by Auto The Hotel Lafayette (Niagara Falls, Canada) Yeare Booke of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities

6. Booklets from Hawaiian travels Story of Sugar in Hawaii Aloha from Honolulu

7. Newspapers and magazine articles, articles from Foreign Mission Journal, 1921- 1922 and 1927.

8. Travel brochure (Tower of London, Ricordo di Venezia, Ricordo di Roma, and Ars Romae-Pittura)

9. Travel brochure (Ars Romae-Scultura, Napoli-Museo Nazionale, and Pompeii)

Box 16—Post Card Albums, Address Books, Account Books, Ledger Sheets Folder:

1. Post card album—art works (paintings and sculpture)

2. Acme Milling Company Audit for Twelve Months ended June 30, 1929 Acme Milling Company Balance Sheet and Operating Statement, December 31, 1929.

3. Ledger book, n.d. Ledger sheets, 1929-1930.

4. Two Account books, 1914, 1918.

5. Five business schedule books for George G. Sohlberg, 1930-1944.

6. Four address books, n.d.

7. Three memo pads, 1904-1927.

Box 17—Clippings of Faces Often Seen and Printed Materials

1. Clippings from newspapers and magazines of pictures of male famous persons such as politicians, world leaders, authors, etc.

2. Clippings from newspapers and magazines of pictures of male famous persons such as politicians, world leaders, authors, etc.

3. Clippings from newspapers and magazines of pictures of male famous persons such as politicians, world leaders, authors, etc.

4. Clippings from newspapers and magazines of pictures of male famous persons such as politicians, world leaders, authors, etc.

5. Clippings from newspapers and magazines of pictures of male famous persons such as politicians, world leaders, authors, etc.

6. Clippings from newspapers and magazines of pictures of female famous persons such as politicians, world leaders, authors, etc.

7. Clippings from newspapers and magazines of pictures of female famous persons such as politicians, world leaders, authors, etc.

8. Clippings from newspapers and magazines of pictures of female famous persons such as politicians, world leaders, authors, etc.

9. Clippings from newspapers and magazines of pictures of male and female famous persons such as politicians, world leaders, authors, etc.

10. Clippings from newspapers and magazines of articles and pictures of buildings, scenery, ships, etc.

11. Articles from The Literary Digest, 1913-1916.

12. New York Times Magazine, March 1927.

13. Ladies' Home Journal, 1916, 1917, and 1941.

Box 18—Clippings, Art Prints, and Printed Materials Folder:

1. "History of World War II," Daily Oklahoman, October 21, 1945.

2. Clippings on religion, etc.

3. Clippings of landscapes, buildings, and art prints A Light in the Darkness by Carlo Maratta, Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt by M. Jean McLane, A Madonna of Seville by Bartholomé Esteban Murillo, The Madonna of the Grapes by Perre Mignard, The Painter Who Was a Poet by Sandro Botticelli, In the Gallery at Vienna by Albrecht Dürer, The Madonna of the Meyer Family by Hans Holbein, Posed by the Artist’s Bride by Antonio Allegri Correggio, etc.

4. Paintings of Via serbelloni, Bellagio Lake Como, trees, and a man in the field. Sketches of animals, trees, house, woman, girl, etc.

5. New Testament, Oxford University Press, n.d. Ads for Rum and Maple Pipe Mixture and the Oklahoma Fire Insurance Company Market index price between Oklahoma and Texas on July 1 and 13 (year unknown)

Certificates and Diplomas Box 14—Sohlberg, G. G. Collection

1. 1909 certificates of the Francis Scott Key Memorial Association to Mrs. Mary Lewis Williamson, Mrs. Julia Anderson Geissler, Mrs. Minnie G. Talbot Gannaway, Miss Ruth Evangeline Stahl, and Mrs. Aida Allen Johnson.

2. 1919 appointment to the Reception Committee to meet President Wilson.

3. 1926 (Thomas) Jefferson Centennial Certificate.

4. 1934 certificate of individual membership on the Chamber of Commerce of The United States of America to G. G. Sohlberg.

5. 1942 certificate of appreciation issued to Sohlberg by the Board of Directors of the United Provident Association upon his retirement from the presidency of the same.

6. 1892 appointment as Deputy for the District of Red Cross, Kansas, Knights of Pythias.

7. Certificate of authenticity on the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution Memorial Continental Hall, n.d.

8. 1920 certificate of completion of four years extension course of Bible study in the Department of Christianity, Baptist University of Oklahoma.