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Black and white image

Description: image of a baby and a young male child, written on back is "Taken on November 5, 1925 Edward M. Junior 23 months and Eugene 6 months, November 14"
Date: November 5, 1925
Creator: Hauck and Skoglund
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Black and white image

Description: image of a baby and a young male child, written on back is "Taken on November 5, 1925 Edward M. Junior 23 months and Eugene 6 months, November 14"
Date: November 5, 1925
Creator: Hauck and Skoglund
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Certificate of Mechanic Carl R. Raeburn

Description: Copy of a certificate from Rock Island & Pacific Railway Co. typed: "Certificate of Mechanic The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Co. The Chicago, Rock Island & Gulf Railway Co. This is to Certify that Carl R. Raeburn has served three years in the shops of this Company learning the trade of Sheet Metal Worker and has completed the apprenticeship course prescribed to the full satisfaction of the Railway Company. As evidence of his competency and skill to perform all classes of work pertain… more
Date: 1927
Creator: Rock Island & Pacific Railway Co.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Cheyenne Indians

Description: 5 Indian people in front of a teepee, two people are walking a hire wire type apparatus, one carrying a shield. Three are standing watching. All in Indian attire.
Date: 1924~/1939~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Three postcards found in the TB Ferguson Home paperwork

Description: Three colored postcards: [1] US Patent Office in Washington DC (with no address or writing), [2 ]Woman holding plate "Community Plate" with text on back addressed to Mrs. Coryell (?) Hitchcock saying, "Water trunk[?] for majestic range is now here", [3] "May your blessings come…" with printed text on the left edge of the back: "Raphael Tuck & Sons' 'Dutch New Year' Postcard Series No. 614. Art publishers to their Majesties The King and Queen" (no correspondence).
Date: 1920
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Unknown town

Description: Postcard with a black-and-white aerial photo of an unidentified town. Text on the back is addressed to Mr. Walter Ferguson, Snyder, OK, handwritten "Are you a democrat still? You seem to be very still"
Date: November 4, 1920
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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