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Camping on Mt. Fork River
Photograph of Camping on the Mt. Fork river in may 1922. Group with tents and Model T's camping on the mountain streams in the northern part of the county, a favorite form of recreation in the 1920's on the Mt. Fork River.
Doak Bird
Photograph of Doak Bird loading a 1/2 ton truck with his new costal digger. He operates a beef and egg laying house near Haworth, OK.
Gordon Chappell Funeral Home
Photograph of Gordon Chappell Funeral Home in May 1934
Hairpin Bend
Photograph of campers on Hairpin Bend campers on May 8, 1922 posed with tents on the Little Fork River.
First United Methodist Church
Photograph of Idabel First United Methodist Church women's society for Christian service with members posed outside of the church.
Wilson Degrot Farm
Photograph of Wilson Degrot Farm in Haworth, OK. "During rush season field and shed are full of town pickers. Scarcity of labor made this four acre berry patch a "you pick em all" deal and everyone is happy
Floyd Marshall
Photograph of Floyd Marshall, district supervisor for SCS district. He appears on a tractor in a field and has been supervisor since 1939.
Harris Mill Cemetery
Photograph of the Harris Mill Cemetery in McCurtain County, Oklahoma. In the photo is a gravestone for W.R. Harris who was married to a sister of Chief Peter Pitchlynn. The cemetery is located east of Eagletown in McCurtain County.
Train Wreck West of Broken Bow, Oklahoma
Photograph of a train wreck west of Broken Bow on the Texas, Oklahoma & Eastern Railroad line. Albert Slaton (son of Arthur Slaton & Arizonie Bearden) were killed in the wreck on May 6, 1920. The train belonged to the Choctaw Lumber Company. The train derailed on the Lukfata Creek trestle near Camp Taylor.
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