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John Golombie, Czarina Colbert Conlan, and Joseph Oklahombi
Photograph of John Golombie, Chickasaw Czarina Colbert Conlan, and Choctaw Joseph Oklahombi at Oklahombi's home near Wright City, Oklahoma. The photograph was taken by Hopkins of Idabel, Oklahoma on May 12, 1921.
Representative Bessie S. McColgin
Portrait photograph of Amelia Elizabeth “Bessie” McColgin, who was the first female to serve as a legislator in the Oklahoma House of Representatives in the Eighth Legislature in 1920 to 1921.
Bird Wilson Home
Photograph of the Bird Wilson residence in the Kansas, Oklahoma area near Tahlequah. The home was built before the Civil War.
Choctaw Solomon Hotema
Photograph of Solomon Hotema, an educated Choctaw preacher who killed seven people he claimed were witches. He was also responsible for the death of his children. Three men were also implicated in the murders.
Choctaw Susan Folsom Byrd
Portrait photograph of Choctaw Susan Folsom Byrd, wife of William Byrd, who was the Governor of the Chickasaw Nation.
Battlefield of the Washita
Photograph of an unfinished stone engraving that reads "7 Cav. Nov. 2-, 1868." Photograph reads "Battle of the Washita, General Custer and Chief Black Kettle Engagement."
Home of Seminole Chief John Jumper
Photograph of home of Seminole Chief John Jumper in Sasawka, Oklahoma.
Murrell Home in Cherokee County
Photograph of Murrell Home in Cherokee County, Oklahoma.
Northeastern State College in Talequah
Photograph of Northeastern State College in Talequah, Oklahoma, a three-story stone building with turrets.
Indian Council in Pawnee, Oklahoma
Photograph of the Indian Council in Pawnee that includes the tribes Pawnee, Ponca, Otoe and Nez Perce. The council is gathered around an American flag.
Jane Ruth Colbert
Portrait photograph of Chickasaw Jane Ruth Colbert. She was the daughter of Henry Colbert, and granddaughter of George W. Colbert from Antlers, Oklahoma.
Cherokee Strip Land Run, September 16, 1893
Photograph of the Land Run of the Cherokee Strip that opened settlement to the Cherokee Outlet on September 16, 1893. This photograph is titled "The Race," and was taken from atop scaffolding by an associate of photographer William S. Prettyman who was based in Arkansas City, Kansas.
Choctaw Reverend Israel Folsom
Portrait photograph of Choctaw Reverend Israel Folsom
Henryetta, Oklahoma
Photograph of Henryetta, Oklahoma in Okmulgee County.
Milk House at the Murrell Home in Park Hill, Oklahoma
Photograph of the milk house at the Murrell home in Park Hill, Oklahoma. Photograph taken by Czarina C. Conlan on October 30, 1928.
Home of John Jumper, Chief of the Seminoles
Photograph of the home of the Chief of the Seminoles John Jumper. A woman is standing on the back porch of the residence, which is in Sasawka, Oklahoma.
Artist Gilbert White
Photograph of artist Thomas Gilbert White riding a camel in front of a stone barn at Woolaroc, home of Frank Phillips. Waving to Mr. White are Phillips and Mr. White's wife, Madeleine Turnure White. White painted murals, commissioned by Phillips, in the Oklahoma Capitol building.
Chickasaw Dan Collins and Family
A family portrait of Chickasaw Dan Collins, Sr. and his family. In the back row from left to right are Dan H. Collins, Jr; Mattie C. Kiersey; Louise C. Murray; and Ben C. Collins. In the front row from left to right are Mande Collins; Dan Collins; Charley Collins; Sallie Potts Collins; and Georgia C. Beeler. The photograph was taken in Colbert, Oklahoma.
William H. Murray and His Sons at Home
Photograph of Governor William H. Murray and his three sons at their home near Tishomingo.
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.
Pawnee Dancers
Photograph of Pawnee dancers seated in a row below an open, round structure made of branches with plants forming a roof.
Murrell Smoke House at Park Hill
Photograph taken by Czarina Conlan of a stone smokehouse at the Murrell home in Park Hill, Oklahoma.
A Group of Pawnee Men
Photograph of
Milk House Building at the Murrell Home
Photograph of the milk house at the George Murrell home in Park Hill, Oklahoma. Photograph taken by Czarina Conlan on October 30, 1928.
Osage Children
Photograph of two Osage children. The little girl is wearing a dress and boy, who is younger, is wearing shorts.
Home of Chief John Jumper
Photograph of the home of Seminole Chief John Jumper in Sasawka, Oklahoma.
Fort Sill Apache Geonimo
Photograph of Fort Sill Apache Chief Geronimo.
Choctaw Execution of Silan Lewis
Photograph of the execution of Choctaw Silan Lewis in Wilburton, I.T. Wilburton was at the time in Gaines County in the Choctaw Nation (now Latimer County). The execution took place on November 5, 1894. Sheriff Lyman Pusley executed Lewis with his rifle. Lewis was convicted of killing Joe Hoklotubbe.
Jackson Barnett
Studio photograph of Jackson Barnett, a Muscogee (Creek) Native American, at age 63. The photograph was taken in 1919 based on the date of the newspaper in Barnett's lap and his age (he was born in 1856.
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