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Senator Henry Bellmon

Description: Photograph of Senator Henry Bellmon standing outside with a group of people at the Oklahoma State University's School of Technical Training on August 10, 1979. The individuals are identified from left to right as follows: Linda Sponsler; Marion Cox; Sharron Morris; Theresa Adams; Davis Sellers; Candace Fisher; Eral Fuller, Sr.; Senator Henry Bellmon; Connie Dickson; and Danny Claborn.
Date: August 10, 1979
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

C. T. Wells Produce Company

Description: Photograph of the C. T. Wells Produce Company in Enid, Oklahoma. The company sold poultry, butter, eggs, and hides. The building is a frame structure with an adjacent fenced yard with chickens. Two little girls are sitting on the roof of an adjacent structure.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Callaway & Callaway

Description: Photograph of Callaway & Callaway Horse & Mule Market and Feed Barn. The business was established in 1903. The building in the photo was located at 820-826 Monroe Street in Enid, Oklahoma. There are numerous buggies in the street in front of the building.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Enid Business District

Description: Photograph of a street scene in the business district of Enid, Oklahoma. The businesses that can be seen are Hotel Donly, J.R. Reed Groceries, Franz Hardware Company, Franz Hotel, Lightfoot Brothers, Court Saloon, Business College, Corry Pharmacy, Sawyers/L.A. Falbion Company, Star Cigars, O.H. McCarty Dentist, Penniman's Undertaking , Penniman's New York Brokers, Little Fair Shoes, and The Kaufman Store. The street is not paved. There are numerous people, horses and buggies.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Enid Industrial Area

Description: Photograph of two buildings in an industrial area of Enid, Oklahoma. The building on the left is the Enid Wholesale Grocer Co. The building in the center of the photo appears to be a manufacturing company.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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