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Dawes Commission Members

Description: Photograph of Dawes Commission members John Connelly, E.B. Johnson, Simon E. Lewis, Calvin Grant, Holmes Willis, Melvin Cornish, A.J. Harkins, D.C. McCurtain, A.L. Aylesworth, William O. Beall, Philip B. Hopkins, W.W. Wilson, Thomas D. Ainsworth, Gilbert W. Dukes, Douglas H. Johnston, Tams Bixby and Clifton R. Breckinridge.
Date: 1902
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

3rd Chickasaw Council House

Description: Photograph of a large group standing in front of a building that has served as the 3rd Council House for the Chickasaw Indians, First Normal School held in Oklahoma, the Old Chickasaw Capitol, Chickasaw National Summer Normal, in Tishomingo, Indian Territory. July 7-August 1, 1902.
Date: 1902-07-07/1902-08-01
Creator: Goodman
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Store

Description: Photograph of the Emet store on Main Street, far right - Billy Williams, 6th from right with beard - Bane Williams, 10th from right - Larkin Williams, left - John Reynolds, Emet, Indian Territory.
Date: 1902~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Robert Maxwell Harris Home

Description: Photograph of L to R: 1. Lucy Harris, 2. Nettie Harris, 3. Gov. R.M. Harris, 4. "Bob" R.M. Harris, Jr. on a Pony, 5. Mamie Harris Boyd, 6. Tommie Harris, 7. Robert Harkins, 8. Hallie Harris, 9. C.C. Harkins, 10. Baby Inza Harkins, 11. Jennie Harris, 12. Helen Willis, 13. J. Hamp Willis, 14. Emma Willis, 15. Dixie Harris, 16. Lula H. Harkins at Robert Maxwell Harris' home East of Tishomingo, Indian Territory, c. 1902.
Date: 1902~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Charlie

Description: Photograph of Charlie on Pat, his great roping horse, Newport KY, c.1902. Charlie was known and billed as the "King of the Cowboys" he was also director of the Buckskin Bill Shows.
Date: 1902~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Raper Family

Description: Photograph of L to R: (Front) 1. Walter Raper, 2. Chesnut Raper. Back 1. Lorin Raper, 2. Cordie Raper, 3. Violet Raper, Chickasaw Indians, c. 1902.
Date: 1902~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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