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  • Just remembered the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, OK. or near it It has a lot of Fechin's.

    Academic and Illustration Museums James Gurney 2009

  • Plan B, we'd go to Gilcrease, see some good art, read the copy of the Declaration of Independence.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Dafydd 2008

  • The "new" building for the Tulsa Historical Society or Gilcrease Museum are two possible locations that would be better suited.

    Tulsa's Oldest House Dafydd 2008

  • The "new" building for the Tulsa Historical Society or Gilcrease Museum are two possible locations that would be better suited.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Dafydd 2008

  • Stuart is a big donor to the Gilcrease property where on the other side you can walk down the rock steps and there are examples of how indians lived at least they used to have that there and a nice pond with a great place to sit and rest.

    Can your walls talk? - BatesLine 2005

  • "Danni, sweetheart, you realize that the Tulsa Performing Arts Gala at the Gilcrease is coming up soon."

    The Pull of the Moon Graham, Darlene 1999

  • Among those present was one Gilcrease, a cousin of the McGees, who recognized the man as the messenger in this important business, went to him and asked him for the letters he carried.

    Thirty Years a Slave Hughes, Louis, 1832- 1897

  • The fellow refusing to give them up, Gilcrease took them from him, and at once sent to our overseer for a reliable man by whom to forward them to the commandant at Helena.

    Thirty Years a Slave Hughes, Louis, 1832- 1897

  • The fellow refusing to give them up, Gilcrease took them from him, and at once sent to our overseer for a reliable man by whom to forward them to the commandant

    Thirty years a slave : from bondage to freedom : the institution of slavery as seen on the plantation and in the home of the planter, 1897

  • So Donny Gilcrease, the store's "toymaker" who fashions wooden paddles ($20 to $50) and leather floggers ($120 to $300), pulled the straps in back for her.

    SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter Chronicle nasimov@sfchronicle.com (Nanette Asimov 2011

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