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[2012.201.B0413.0235]
Photograph taken for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper.
[2012.201.B0363.0087]
Photograph is of a man in a baseball uniform with a bat resting on his right shoulder smiling at another person.
BASEMENT BOX 67.0196
Photograph taken during daylight of wreckage from a building fire. Signs and other buildings are seen in the street beyond the debris. Caption: "Wreckage from the disastrous fire in Bartlesville"
[2012.201.B0235.0605]
Photograph of man displaying Kachina dolls. Caption: "Bill Conner displays part of his collection of Hopi Kachina dolls."
[2012.201.B0363.0085]
Photograph is of a man in a baseball uniform with his baseball glove on in the infield ready to catch a ball.
[2012.201.B0051.0186]
U. S. Air Guard plane on the runway. Photograph taken for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company.
[Photograph 2012.201.B0051.1267]
Photograph taken for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Run over roses."
[2012.201.B0960B.0176]
Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Image is of a man wearing protective gear covering his arm lunging as a dog jumps for his arm.
[2012.201.B0363.0084]
Photograph is of two men dressed in baseball uniforms. One is holding a bat and another is holding a baseball mitt. They are talking to each other. Caption: "John Grodzicki- left, Hal Epps -right."
[2012.201.B0960B.0177]
Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Image is of a man walking next to a dog who is walking along an elevated wooden bridge. The man is wearing a police uniform and helmet and holding the leash of the German Sheppard dog.
[2012.201.B0960B.0188]
Photograph is of two men and a dog in a training session for a police assistant dog. One mman, the police officer, is running after the dog towards a man near a car in a field with a training bite mitt on this arm.
[BASEMENT BOX 67.0560]
Photograph of a Shawnee Milling Company building being sprayed by a fire hose, while a crowd of men looks on. Photograph taken during daylight. Caption: "Firemen battle blaze in Shawnee."
BASEMENT BOX 67.0199
Photograph taken during daylight of a fire hose spraying water at a destroyed building after a fire. Caption: "Hundreds of thousands of gallons of water were still being trained on the Grey Building late Saturday"
[Basement Box 66.0268]
Photograph displays several firemen on scene after a fire. One of the firemen has his back to the camera, displaying the letters O,F, and D and his name. The windows of the building are shattered and men are working both inside and outside the building. The closest two firemen are holding a large rectangular object and appear to be boarding up the windows.
BASEMENT BOX 67.0223
Photograph taken during daylight of smoldering trailer parked on the side of the road with two men standing nearby. Caption: "Smoke drifts from this $4,000 trailer load of mattresses"
[2012.201.B0960B.0187]
Photograph is of two men, one in a police officer uniform, and the other in casual clothing with a large protective mitt on his arm. Between the two men is a German Shepherd dog on a leash held by the police officer charging at the man with the protective mitt on. This appears to be a training exercise.
[2012.201.B0957.0744]
Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "First class Memorial at OBU, class of 1922 started the custom of leaving class memorials to the university and presented the sundial slown here on a corner of the campus."
BASEMENT BOX 67.0320
Photograph taken during daylight of smoke billowing from a burning building. Caption: "Thousands of persons dressed in their Sunday best watched Sunday while fire destroyed a brick building which housed Enid's largest theater and caused heavy damage to an adjacent law office."
[2012.201.B0320.0177]
A daylight photograph of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, native and Oklahoma State University golfer, Karen Edwards sitting in a golf cart. Red and orange wax pencil editing marks are visible on the image. Caption: "Oklahoma State golfer Karen Edwards."
[2012.201.B0997.0125]
Caption: "Mrs. Frederick B. Owen, city, pres. of Ladies Music Club" Woman playing the piano.
[2012.201.B0997.0452]
Caption: "With cases scheduled that will keep it busy through Friday, the state court of tax review opened its session Monday at the capitol with the assembly of the above district judges." Photograph is of three men sitting behind a bench wearing dark suits.
2012.201.B0097.0402
Photograph of a child sitting on a man's lap. Caption: "Young David Thomas Brown, who will be all of two years old Christmas day, and Lloyd Booth Jr., oldest of the 19 Oklahoma City Times Christmas babies, who will be 16 years old, had a lot in common, surprisingly enough, when they met to talk over the matter of what they want for Christmas."
[2012.201.B0317.0328]
Photograph is of two men wearing baseball uniforms. One man is holding a bat with both hands. Another man is leaning on a wall with one hand to the side of the man with the bat. Caption: "One of the most ardent rooters of the Oklahoma City Indians in little Lou Garrison, right, a grandson of Lee Coffer, the groundskeeper at local Texas league park."
BASEMENT BOX 67.0306
Photograph taken during daylight of smoke billowing from a building with a fire truck nearby. Caption: "Officials of the First Methodist Church, destroyed by a $250,000 fire Monday, will meet Tuesday to determine a temporary meeting place for the congregation and for plans for future building."
[BASEMENT BOX 67.0346]
Photograph of a sign featuring Smokey the Bear, used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. The text of the sign says, "Today's Forest Fire Danger: Severe." There are trees in the background. Caption: "Smokey the Bear flashes the right sign for forest fire conditions in southeastern Oklahoma. The sign is near the Oklahoma Forestry Fire Control division headquarters at Broken Bow where officials have warned that conditions still are severe although fires have lessened."
[2012.201.B0960B.0133]
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "City K-9 officers and their dogs are shown with plaques received in regional trials." Image is of four men wearing police uniforms standing on the steps of the police headquarters. Each man is holding the leash to a German Sheppard dog sitting upright next to them. At the men's feet are plaques.
[2012.201.B0960B.0152]
Caption: "Learning to attack a foe, K-9 cadet Sarg is run through his paces by Patrolman Marvin Dear." Image is of the back of a man wearing protective gear over his arm while a man wearing a police uniform and helmet holds the leash of a dog on a platform jumping towards the man wearing the protective covering.
[2012.201.B0051.0185]
Officials approaching a military plane to find out what when wrong. Photograph taken for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "WHY? Military Air Transport Service Wednesday wanted to know why this C-97 had landing gear troubles Tuesday threatening the lives of the six-man crew. The pilot executed what the Air Force called "a beautiful landing" in spite of the difficulty. The crew walked away unharmed. Tinker`s crash crews had spread foam on the runways in an attempt to stall a fire on the forced crash-landing."
[2012.201.B0415.0160]
Photograph is of two women standing as they put pins on the shoulder straps of his military uniform as he watches them. Caption: "Joe Bryan Ferrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest S. Ferrell, 3505 Marilyn Dr. dons his new gold bars with the assistance of his best girls, Penny Duncan, a WAF from New York stationed at Tinker air force base, and his mother. Ferrell received his commission as a second lieutenant in the air force at mid year military convocation at Oklahoma A&M. Ferrell was commander of the entire cadet division during the 1955-56 Autumn term."
[2012.201.B0051.0184]
Military plane crash landing at Tinker Air Force Base. Photograph taken for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Plane Flies Here for Crash Landing. A Tennessee Air National Guard C-97 transport crash landed at Tinker Air Force Base Tuesday. The six-man crew scrambled safely out of the plane after it stopped skidding along one of the field`s secondary runways. Maj. John L. Wade, 38, Murfreesboro, Tenn., commanded the plane that landed on the runway, partially covered with foam by the Tinker crash-rescue crew. Shortly after taking off from Blytheville Air Force Base, Ark., around 10 a.m. the crew learned the the right landing gear was not operating properly. In landing at Tinker, Wade gently let the left gear hit ground first ... then the nose wheel. Smoke puffed out as the wheels touched down. Wade held the hanging right wheel off the ground as long as possible. Then he let it lightly touch the runway. For nearly 2,500 feet the plane, with all wheels on the ground, rolled down the runway in a normal manner as crash trucks and ambulances raced toward it. Suddenly, the right gear crumpled. The right wing fell down. A propeller blade was torn off when it struck the ground and thrown nearly 200 feet into the runway. Dragging the one wing, the 97-C swerved to the right before coming to a full halt. Crash crews began spraying the plane with foam as the plane stopped and the crew scrambled to safety. There was no fire. The crew took off from Nashville at about 7 a.m. and flew to Blytheville on a transition flight."
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