Photograph of John Otterly, Cheyenne Indian, holding pipe and bag he gave to the Red Cross Committee to raffle off to get money to be used for the boy in the First World War.
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Photograph of John Otterly, Cheyenne Indian, holding pipe and bag he gave to the Red Cross Committee to raffle off to get money to be used for the boy in the First World War.
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Oklahoma Historical Society Photograph Collection
These photographs document individual portraits, street scenes, and pictures of landmarks and buildings taken between 1890 and 1920 across the state of Oklahoma.
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