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89'er Parade

Description: Photograph of a float that says, "The Pioneers Founded Our Democracy! We Must Defend It!" during the 89'er Parade, Capitol Hill, Oklahoma City, OK, April 22, 1941.
Date: April 22, 1941
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

300 Bean Pods

Description: Caption says, "A-302 Soy Beans. Showing production of seed. 300 bean pods, two beans per pod. Seed beans averaged 9/16 inch in length. Good variety for production of soy bean seed but of very little value for green manure or hay. Refer to photographs Nos. A-309 and A-294."
Date: August 29, 1941
Creator: Breitenstein, Frank C.
Partner: Museum of the Western Prairie

1st National Bank

Description: Photograph of the interior of the 1st National Bank building, 120 N Robinson Ave., Oklahoma City, OK. Photo by the Meyers Photo Shop, 4:15 PM on Oct. 1941.
Date: October 1941
Creator: Meyers Photo Shop
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

1st National Bank

Description: Photograph of the automated clerical office at the 1st National Bank building, 120 N Robinson Ave., Oklahoma City, OK. Photo by the Meyers Photo Shop, March 1941.
Date: March 1941
Creator: Meyers Photo Shop
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

1st National Bank

Description: Photograph of the sorting room at the 1st National Bank building, 120 N Robinson Ave., Oklahoma City, OK. Photo by the Meyers Photo Shop, March 1941.
Date: March 1941
Creator: Meyers Photo Shop
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

45th Division

Description: Photograph of Major General William S Key, and his 45th Division staff, at Camp Barkeley, TX, July 30, 1941. Photo by EO Goldbeck, Camp Barkeley Photo Service, Texas.
Date: July 30, 1941
Creator: Goldbeck, E. O.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

45th Division

Description: Photograph of the 45th Division: 180 H Camp Barkeley, TX, March 29-1941, Captain Joseph M Whitaker, Comdg. Home Station, Eufaula, OK. Photo by 45th Division Camp Photographers.
Date: March 29, 1941
Creator: 45th Division Camp Photographers
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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