Box PH 1
Contains 99 Results:
Cheryl Semrad, Miss Oklahoma of 1963 with Page Belcher inside the House Office Building, Washington, D.C., undated
This series contains black-and-white and color prints of him with constituents, the Oklahoma congressional delegation, and military wives. Also included are images of the dedication of the McClellan-Kerr Navigation System (1971), Tulsa and Oklahoma City airports (1960s), construction and development in Tulsa, school activities in Tulsa, Oklahoma roads, and the Apollo 12 splashdown. It consists of 242 items.
Cheryl Semrad, Miss Oklahoma of 1963 with Page Belcher inside the House Office Building, Washington, D.C., undated
This series contains black-and-white and color prints of him with constituents, the Oklahoma congressional delegation, and military wives. Also included are images of the dedication of the McClellan-Kerr Navigation System (1971), Tulsa and Oklahoma City airports (1960s), construction and development in Tulsa, school activities in Tulsa, Oklahoma roads, and the Apollo 12 splashdown. It consists of 242 items.
Page Belcher and Mrs. Ira Dietrich of Liberty Glass Company, Sapulpa, in Belcher's Washington, D.C., office, 1964
April 14, 1964.
Page Belcher and Mrs. Ira Dietrich of Liberty Glass Company, Sapulpa, in Belcher's Washington, D.C., office, 1964
April 14, 1964.
Page Belcher and Mrs. Ira Dietrich of Liberty Glass Company, Sapulpa, in Belcher's Washington, D.C., office, 1964
April 14, 1964.
Page Belcher speaking at Rotary Lions meeting in Garber, Oklahoma, 1955
November 11, 1955.
Sid Frederickson, president of the Oklahoma City Adv. Club and Page Belcher in Oklahoma City, 1971
February 11, 1971.
Page Belcher and unidentified people, 1971
Concerns Tulsa School desegregation. Belcher's Washington, D.C. office.
Page Belcher and John Jarman seated, undated
Three unidentified men are in the back.
Page Belcher at the podium, speaking before an unknown luncheon or dinner group in Enid, Oklahoma, undated
This series contains black-and-white and color prints of him with constituents, the Oklahoma congressional delegation, and military wives. Also included are images of the dedication of the McClellan-Kerr Navigation System (1971), Tulsa and Oklahoma City airports (1960s), construction and development in Tulsa, school activities in Tulsa, Oklahoma roads, and the Apollo 12 splashdown. It consists of 242 items.
