Oklahoma Historical Society Photograph Collection - 39 Matching Results

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Everett Haynes

Description: Photograph of Everett Haynes receiving a plaque from President Von Hindenburg in Hoppegarten, Germany. L to R: Everett Haynes, Count Von Arnim, and President Von Hindenburg, December 6, 1927.
Date: December 6, 1927
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

H.C. Watton

Description: Photograph of H.C. Watton, an Oklahoma City photographer, born 1872. He opened his studio in 1911 at the Terminal Building. His slogan was, "Put the sterling mark on your photo." Scanned from Rex Harlow's book, "Successful Oklahomans," 1927.
Date: 1927~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Indian Orators

Description: Photograph of Indian Orators on the porch of the "White House" and Joe C. Miller's horse during the funeral for Joe Miller at the Miller Brothers' 101 Ranch, near Ponca City, OK. Photo by Vincent Dillion, Fairfax, OK, October 24, 1927.
Date: October 24, 1927
Creator: Dillion, Vincent
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

J. V. Jacks

Description: Photograph of J. V. Jacks in his tire & battery shop, south side, Main Street, Purcell, OK, c. 1927. His shop was located on the south side of the street next to where the U. S. Post Office is now located (on east side of Post Office). The original photograph is in the possession of Mrs. Leora Bishop, 121 S.W. 83rd, Oklahoma City.
Date: 1927~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Joe Miller's Funeral

Description: Photograph of Cherokee Strip Cow Puncher's Association members serving as pall bearers at during Joe Miller's funeral at the 101 Ranch. Left to right are Williams H. Vanselous, Mont Tate, Charles Orr, J.C. Weldon, Oscar E. Brewster, Col. Zach Mulhall, Hugo Milde, and Major Gordon Lillie (Pawnee Bill).
Date: October 24, 1927
Creator: Dillion, Vincent
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Joe Miller's Funeral

Description: Photograph of a scene showing Cherokee Strip Cow Puncher's Association members during Joe Miller's funeral at the 101 Ranch. View includes Zack Mulhall, Oscar Brewster, and Hugo Milde
Date: October 24, 1927
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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