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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.