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BASEMENT BOX 67.0082
Photograph taken during daylight of a crowd watching a blazing structural fire.
Henry Clay Johnson
Photograph of Henry Clay Johnson around age 54.
[Photograph 2012.201.B0113.0532]
Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company.
Canadian County Court House
Scan of a postcard showing the Canadian County Court House, El Reno, OK. Postmarked April 26, 1910.
"Saluting Old Glory"
Photograph of the American Flag, Fort Sill, OK.
Cheyenne Indians
Photograph of Cheyenne Indians in Weatherford, OK, October 26, 1914.
Packing Plant
Photograph of a Packing Plant, Oklahoma City, OK. Published by H.H. Clarke, Oklahoma City, OK, June 26, 1911.
Cotton Compress
Photograph of a Cotton Compress with 23,000 bales of cotton valued at $2,600,000, Chickasha, OK, January 26, 1911.
Oklahoma State Fair Grounds
Photograph of a close finish at the race track at the Oklahoma State Fair Grounds, Oklahoma City, OK, September 26, 1910.
Packing Town
Photograph of the entrance to Packing Town, Oklahoma City, OK. Published by Sadler & Pennington, Oklahoma City, OK, March 26, 1914.
Oklahoma City, OK
Photograph of Main Street west from Broadway in Oklahoma City, OK, July 26, 1913.
Lamont, OK
Photograph of a man in front of a house in Lamont, OK, March 26, 1911.
McAlester, OK
Photograph of the Masonic Temple in McAlester, OK, July 26, 1911.
Scottish Rite
Photograph of the Scottish Rite "Oklahoma Consistory, Valley of Guthrie, Stuart Memorial Class, April 26-28, 1916." Photo by Harmon Theodore Swearingen, Guthrie, OK, April 26, 1916.
Vancouver Brks, WA
Photograph of 94th Squadron, Vancouver Brks, WA. Photo by Strom, Portland, OR, Jan. 26, 1919.
Oklahoma State Agriculture Building
Photograph of an architectural rendering, by Layton, Wemyss, Smith, and Hawk, of the Oklahoma State Agriculture Building, c. 1910. Published by SH Kress & Co., July 26, 1911.
Can Collection Contest
Photograph of a can collection contest in Waynoka, Oklahoma.
Robert N. Whitehead
Photograph of Robert N. Whitehead in a hot air balloon with an UNIDENTIFIED man, January 26, 1913.
Okmulgee, OK
Photograph of a postcard for Okmulgee, OK, with a cartoon boy and dog that reads, "By Gollys! How I Vish You Vas Back In Okmulgee der one best town on dis map," July 26, 1917.
Neosho, MO
Photograph of Neosho, MO. Published for Waymire Variety Store, June 26, 1917.
Elks fire (12-26-1912)
Postcard image of a large structure fire in downtown Shawnee, OK. This was a three-story brick building known as the Pottawatomie (Elks) Building. Fire occurred on December 26, 1912.
Elks fire (12-26-1912)
Postcard image of a large structure fire in downtown Shawnee, OK. This was a three-story brick building known as the Pottawatomie (Elks) Building. Fire occurred on December 26, 1912.
Elks fire (12-26-1912)
Postcard image of a large structure fire in downtown Shawnee, OK. This was a three-story brick building known as the Pottawatomie (Elks) Building. Fire occurred on December 26, 1912.
Elks fire (12-26-1912)
Postcard image of a large structure fire in downtown Shawnee, OK. This was a three-story brick building known as the Pottawatomie (Elks) Building. Fire occurred on December 26, 1912.
Elks fire (12-26-1912)
Postcard image of a large structure fire in downtown Shawnee, OK. This was a three-story brick building known as the Pottawatomie (Elks) Building. Fire occurred on December 26, 1912.
Elks fire (12-26-1912)
Postcard image of a large structure fire in downtown Shawnee, OK. This was a three-story brick building known as the Pottawatomie (Elks) Building. Fire occurred on December 26, 1912.
Elks fire (12-26-1912)
Postcard image of a large structure fire in downtown Shawnee, OK. This was a three-story brick building known as the Pottawatomie (Elks) Building. Fire occurred on December 26, 1912.
Elks fire (12-26-1912)
Postcard image of a large structure fire in downtown Shawnee, OK. This was a three-story brick building known as the Pottawatomie (Elks) Building. Fire occurred on December 26, 1912.
Elks fire (12-26-1912)
Postcard image of a large structure fire in downtown Shawnee, OK. This was a three-story brick building known as the Pottawatomie (Elks) Building. Fire occurred on December 26, 1912.
Elks fire (12-26-1912)
Postcard image of a large structure fire in downtown Shawnee, OK. This was a three-story brick building known as the Pottawatomie (Elks) Building. Fire occurred on December 26, 1912.
[Photograph 2012.201.B1299.0549]
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Gene Tunney enlisted in the marines in world war 1."
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