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- Caddo Earth House Mound
- Photograph taken January 1914 of a collapsed Caddo earth house mound on "Ring Prairie," four miles east of Spiro in Le Flore County.
- Spiro Mounds
- Photograph of Spiro Mounds, eight miles north of Spiro in LeFlore County, Oklahoma. Related information indicates that the photograph was taken, "Northwest of Granny Brown's Place, Fort Coffee Prairies." The photograph was taken by Joseph B. Thoburn in December 1913.
- John B. Doolin
- Portrait photograph taken in 1911 of John B. Doolin who was the State Game and Fish Warden.
- Colonel Matt Duhr and Doc Davis
- Studio photograph of Colonel Matt Duhr of the Stroud Democrat and Doc Davis of Enid in an automobile "seeing the sights of Muskogee, Oklahoma."
- Spiro Mounds and Copple Mound
- Photograph of Copple Mound at Spiro Mounds, eight miles north of Spiro in LeFlore County, Oklahoma. Related information indicates that the photograph was taken, "Northwest of Granny Brown's Place, Fort Coffee Prairies."
- Spiro Mounds, Home of Granny Brown
- Photograph of Choctaw Granny Brown's home at Spiro Mounds, eight miles north of Spiro in LeFlore County, Oklahoma. Related information indicates that the photograph was taken, "Northwest of Granny Brown's Place, Fort Coffee Prairies." The photograph was taken by Joseph B. Thoburn in December 1913.
- Outlaw's Rendezvous Bonneville Trail
- Photograph of an old log house which was used as a rendezvous of outlaws "one of the old landmarks on the Bonneville Trail."
- Spiro Mounds
- Photograph of Spiro Mounds eight miles north of Spiro in LeFlore County in December 1913. Photograph reads "Northwest of Granny Brown's Place, Fort Coffee Prairies."
- Oliver H. Akin
- Portrait of Oliver H. Akin from Moore, Oklahoma; Candidate for representative "subject to the action of the democratic primary".
- Tom Mix
- Photograph of Tom Mix dressed as a cowboy and riding a Henderson motorcycle in the motion picture "Hell Roarin' Reform," directed by Edward J. Lesaint.
- Lorena Cruce Christening the Battleship Oklahoma
- Photograph of Lorena Cruce, the daughter of Governor Lee Cruce, christening the Battleship Oklahoma with a bottle of champagne and a bouquet.
- Al Jennings Campaigning for Governor
- Photograph of a crowd outside a building listening to Al Jennings campaigning for governor.
- J.A. Madden Family's Victorian Style Home, Ardmore, Oklahoma
- Photograph of Victorian style, two-story house; a man shown mowing the yard, a woman seated on upstairs balcony, children on a wrap-around porch and children with a dog standing beside the porch.
- Langston University Boys Dorm
- Photograph of the Colored Agricultural and Normal University (Langston University) boys dorm, a four story stone building with a group of men standing on the front porch.
- Charles F. Barrett
- Studio photograph of Charles Franklin Barrett.
- "The Union Soldier" Address in Anadarko
- Photograph of "The Union Soldier" address by W.S. Tilton at the west side of the school grounds in Anadarko, Oklahoma on Caddo County Loyalty Day, April 17, 1917. A crowd of men, women and children in dress clothes are gathered around a man speaking from the back of a truck. Some people are holding flags, and there are houses and trees in the background.
- Hyde Park in Muskogee
- Post card photograph of Hyde Park in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
- Cement Works in Ada, Oklahoma
- Drawing of Cement Works in Ada, Oklahoma with trains and the Oklahoma Central Railroad in the back ground.
- Oklahoma State Editorial Association at the El Reno Public Library.
- Photograph of group of men and women of the Oklahoma State Editorial Association with a copy of the State Laws of Oklahoma, 1910. An open copy of Volume II of the book is set spine out at the feet of a man in the front center of the group.
- Copple Mound at Spiro Mounds
- Photograph of Copple Mound at Spiro Mounds, eight miles north of Spiro in LeFlore County, Oklahoma. Related information indicates that the photograph was taken, "Northwest of Granny Brown's Place, Fort Coffee Prairies." The photograph was taken by Joseph B. Thoburn in December 1913.
- Exhibit by Girls' Canning Club
- Photograph of an exhibit by the Girls' Canning Club in 1911. Several tables in a wooden building show corn and rows of canned goods.
- Residence of Choctaw Carrie B. Wade
- Photograph of the residence of Choctaw Carrie B. Wade in Talihina, Oklahoma. The building is a single story wooden structure, and there are ten people standing on the front porch.
- Choctaw Woman
- A photograph taken outdoors of a young Choctaw woman in a cotton dress holding a child.
- Fort Coffee Bluff on the Arkansas River
- Photograph of Fort Coffee Bluff on the Arkansas River in Le Flore County, Oklahoma near the Spiro Mounds.
- Choctaw Chief Victor Locke, Jr.
- Photograph of Choctaw Chief Victor Locke, Jr.
- A Group of Pawnee Men
- Photograph of
- Copple Mounds at Spiro Mounds
- Photograph of Copple Mounds at Spiro Mounds, eight miles north of Spiro in LeFlore County, Oklahoma. Related information indicates that the photograph was taken, "Northwest of Granny Brown's Place, Fort Coffee Prairies." The photograph was taken by Joseph B. Thoburn in December 1913.
- Sarah Harland and Great Grandchildren
- Photograph of Sarah Harland on a porch with her six great-grandchildren seated on a blanket on the steps.
- Osage Children
- Photograph of two Osage children. The little girl is wearing a dress and boy, who is younger, is wearing shorts.
- Lahoma "Madame Suzanne" McDaniel
- Studio photograph of Lahoma McDaniel, also known as Madame Suzanne of Muskogee, Oklahoma. Her husband was Horace McDaniel.
- Cynthia Ann Parker burial.
- Cynthia Ann Parker ,also known as Naduah (Comanche), is the mother of the Comanche Chief Quanah Parker. She died in 1870 or 1871 in Texas. Her remains were moved from Texas and buried at the Post Oak Mission near Cache, Oklahoma. This photograph was taken at the Post Oak burial. In 1957 her remains were moved again and buried at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
- Aerial View of Medicine Park
- Aerial photograph of Medicine Park, Oklahoma.
- Choctaw Victor M. Kelley
- Portrait photograph of Choctaw Victor M. Kelley taken in Durant, Oklahoma in 1915 by Truby.
- Fort Reno
- Photograph of the cemetery, Fort Reno, OK.
- Riders
- Photograph of an UNIDENTIFIED group out on a social ride, Fort Reno, OK.
- 1st Grade Class
- Photograph of a 1st Grade Class, Gotebo, OK.
- "Survivors of the Run"
- Photograph of "Survivors of the Run, April 22, 1889," during the 22nd anniversary celebration, Mulhall, OK.
- Blacksmith Shop
- Photograph of two UNIDENTIFIED men working in the Blacksmith Shop, Fort Reno, OK.
- Fort Reno
- Photograph of Aunt Lucile at the entrance to the cemetery, Fort Reno, OK.
- School Teachers
- Photograph of UNIDENTIFIED school teachers and Chaperon Mrs. Shaw, Gotebo, OK.
- Group
- Photograph of six UNIDENTIFIED Gotebo High School girls, Gotebo, OK.
- Jay Lackey
- Photograph of Jay Lackey, and others, with the caption, "Bronco Riding," Fort Reno, OK.
- Mrs. C. M. Ruff
- Photograph of Mrs. C. M. Ruff standing in a field next to a child on a mule, Wellston, OK.
- Street Car Strike
- Photograph of a scene during the Street Car Strike on Grand and Hudson Streets, Oklahoma City, OK.
- Oklahoma City, OK
- Photograph of a panorama of Oklahoma City, OK.
- Comanche County Court House
- Scan of a postcard showing the Comanche County Court House, Lawton, OK.
- City National Bank
- Scan of a postcard showing City National Bank, Hobart, OK. Published by Waller Pharmacy, Hobart, OK. Postmarked February 11, 1910.
- School Teachers
- Photograph of UNIDENTIFIED school teachers, Gotebo, OK.
- Madansky Brothers Store
- Scan of a postcard showing the Clothing and Shoe Departments at the Madansky Brothers Store, 225-227 West Main Street, Oklahoma City, OK.
- Robinson Street
- Photograph looking west from Robinson during a flood, Oklahoma City, OK.