Photograph of artist Thomas Gilbert White riding a camel in front of a stone barn at Woolaroc, home of Frank Phillips. Waving to Mr. White are Phillips and Mr. White's wife, Madeleine Turnure White. White painted murals, commissioned by Phillips, in the Oklahoma Capitol building.
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Photograph of artist Thomas Gilbert White riding a camel in front of a stone barn at Woolaroc, home of Frank Phillips. Waving to Mr. White are Phillips and Mr. White's wife, Madeleine Turnure White. White painted murals, commissioned by Phillips, in the Oklahoma Capitol building.
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Oklahoma Historical Society Photograph Collection
These photographs document individual portraits, street scenes, and pictures of landmarks and buildings taken between 1890 and 1920 across the state of Oklahoma.