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[Photograph 2012.201.B0225.0134]
Photograph taken for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Progress at the Christian Science Center will be viewed this week by Christian Scientists attending the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston Massachusetts."
[Photograph 2012.201.B0418.0240]
Photograph taken for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "This photo was taken as firemen fought to control a $275,000 fire which destroyed the Roger Givens Building Supplies"
[Photograph 2012.201.B0226.0342]
Photograph taken for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company.
BASEMENT BOX 66.0379
Photograph taken at night of a house fire with a car in the foreground. Caption: "An electrical short in the attic was cited as the cause of a fire at 1109 SW 61 Wednesday night."
[Photograph 2012.201.B0408.0004]
Photograph taken for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Fair"
[Photograph 2012.201.B0303.0090]
Photograph taken for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Younger generation: This trio of comparatively young local bowling stars will represent Oklahoma City in the 23rd Times Classic starting a two-weekend run at Bowlarena Saturday night."
[Photograph 2012.201.B0358.0067]
Photograph taken for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Herschel Emery, City, Sept 1931."
[Photograph 2012.201.B0227.0120]
Photograph taken for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company.
[Photograph 2012.201.B0238.0488]
Photograph taken for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Getting help from Raymond Girod, OSU registrar, is Oklahoma's Junior Miss, Donna Cooper."
[Photograph 2012.201.B0250.0131]
Photograph taken for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Remember when they were first married 60 years ago are Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Culwell."
[Photograph 2012.201.B0229.0317]
Photograph taken for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "In conjunction with the golden jubilee convention of the Oklahoma Pharmaceutical association to be held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at the Skirvin hotel, a number of activities have been planned for the auxiliary to the group."
[Photograph 2012.201.B0227.0068]
Photograph taken for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company.
[Photograph 2012.201.B0357.0120]
Photograph taken for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Elmo Elliot, 36-year-old Tinker Field employee, was ordered bound over for district court trial early Wednesday afternoon on manslaughter charges growing out of the traffic-crash death of a seven year old Midwest City boy."
[BASEMENT BOX 67.0374]
Photograph three unidentified men walk through a field near a line of fire in the field. Smoke is rising next to where they are walking. one man is holding a coat and wearing a hat while the man behind him appears to be in a firemen's uniform. Caption: "High winds Tuesday afternoon fanned a grass fire at the Little Axe community east of here into a raging prairie blaze covering approximately two square miles."
[BASEMENT BOX 66.0147]
Caption: "Is treated for chemical burns on his face during battle against three-alarm blaze which destroyed much of the Mayfair Shopping Center on N May Ave. Sunday." Firefighters and medic treat man with chemical burns on his face.
Cherokee Elias C. Boudinot Senior
Portrait photograph of Cherokee Elias Boudinot Senior.
George W. Noble
Portrait photograph of George W. Noble who was an Oklahoma state fish and game warden.
Booth No. 9
Photograph of a group of people and tents. Handwritten description: Booth No. 9, Sept 1893, Arkansas City, Kansas. Kansas towns like Arkansas City were the staging area prior to the 1893 Land Run into the Cherokee Strip. The reference to "booth" is likely related to the nine booths that were erected, five on the Kansas border and four on the border of Oklahoma, where people were to register and receive certificates. These certificates were to be shown before legal entry could be made to the strip on opening day, and they must also must be shown when filing claims.
Tornado
Reported to be a photograph postcard of two people as they watch a tornado at the end of a country road.
John Golombie, Czarina Colbert Conlan, and Joseph Oklahombi
Photograph of John Golombie, Chickasaw Czarina Colbert Conlan, and Choctaw Joseph Oklahombi at Oklahombi's home near Wright City, Oklahoma. The photograph was taken by Hopkins of Idabel, Oklahoma on May 12, 1921.
Oklahoma State Editorial Association at the El Reno Public Library
Photograph of group of men and women of the Oklahoma State Editorial Association taken in front of the public library building in El Reno, Oklahoma
Representative Bessie S. McColgin
Portrait photograph of Amelia Elizabeth “Bessie” McColgin, who was the first female to serve as a legislator in the Oklahoma House of Representatives in the Eighth Legislature in 1920 to 1921.
F. S. E. Amos
Photograph taken of F. S. E. Amos, of Vinita, Indian Territory, in 1904. He was an english and history professor and president of the Oklahoma Historical Society from 1895 to 1896.
Little Jim's Horse
Photograph of barefoot boy, dressed in overalls and straw hat, feeding a horse in the yard of a frame house with chickens (hens and pullets)in the yard
John Hobart Heald
Photograph of a painting of trader John Hobart Heald, father of Charles Heald, for which the town of Healdton was named.
Fort Sill
Fort Sill.
Cheyenne John Otterby
Photograph of Cheyenne John Otterby holding a pipe and bag he gave to the Red Cross Committee to raffle off to get money to be used for the boys in World War I.
Pawnee Indian family.
Pawnee Indian family portrait.
Creek Children at Orphan Home
Studio photograph of ten Creek children and Mrs. Tiger at a Creek Orphan Home in 1901.
Statue of Admiral Farragut
Photograph of a statue by Vinnie Ream of Admiral Farragut at Farragut Square in Washington D.C.
Waco-Wichita Chief Buffalo Goad and Wife
Studio portrait photograph taken by William Stinson Soule of Waco-Wichita Chief Buffalo Goad and wife.
Choctaw Judge Noel Holson and Family
Studio photograph of Choctaw Noel Holson with his wife and family. Noel Holson was a Choctaw judge of the First District.
Cherokee National Capitol Building
Photograph of the Cherokee National Capitol Building before Oklahoma Statehood. It is a brick two-story building with a turret.
New Hope Seminary
Photograph of students standing on the porch of New Hope Seminary in Skullyville, Indian Territory. The building is a two-story wood structure, and the writing on the photograph reads "No. Study Hall." The New Hope Seminary was also called, Fort Coffee Academy.
Boarding hall, Kendall College.
Boarding hall, Kendall College.
Choctaw Council, 1905.
Choctaw Council, November, 1905.
Chief Green McCurtain Addressing Choctaw Officials
Photograph of Chief Green McCurtain "addressing prominent Choctaw officials." Several men are gathered around two tables near a wooden building.
Mrs. E.A. Gray
Portrait of Mrs. E.A. Gray.
East side of town square, Enid, Oklahoma.
East side of town square, Enid, Oklahoma. Visible is the Anheuser Busch Building, Bank of Enid, and Deming Investment Co.
Quanah Parker with Wives
Photograph of Comanche Chief Quanah Parker with wives. From left to right are Payi, Quanah Parker, and Chony, who is the mother of Baldwin Parker.
Bird Wilson Home
Photograph of the Bird Wilson residence in the Kansas, Oklahoma area near Tahlequah. The home was built before the Civil War.
Harrell International Institute, class of 1890.
Harrell International Institute Class of 1890. Muskogee, Oklahoma. Photo shows five unidentified women. They are holding what might be diplomas.
Choctaw Solomon Hotema
Photograph of Solomon Hotema, an educated Choctaw preacher who killed seven people he claimed were witches. He was also responsible for the death of his children. Three men were also implicated in the murders.
Choctaw Susan Folsom Byrd
Portrait photograph of Choctaw Susan Folsom Byrd, wife of William Byrd, who was the Governor of the Chickasaw Nation.
Dawes Commission Members
Photograph of Dawes Commission members John Connelly, E.B. Johnson, Simon E. Lewis, Calvin Grant, Holmes Willis, Melvin Cornish, A.J. Harkins, D.C. McCurtain, A.L. Aylesworth, William O. Beall, Philip B. Hopkins, W.W. Wilson, Thomas D. Ainsworth, Gilbert W. Dukes, Douglas H. Johnston, Tams Bixby and Clifton R. Breckinridge.
Grand Army of the Republic Convention
Large group of men. Handwritten caption, "43rd Annual Convention, Grand Army of the Republic, Ponca City, Okla, May 13, 1931. The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) was a fraternal organization composed of veterans of the Union Army.
Comanche, A Survivor of the Custer Disaster
Photograph of man posing with a horse named Comanche in front of a building. Soldier and horse at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
Covington, OK
Street scene. "Covington" written on the photograph.
J. E. Brants
Photograph of special federal prohibition enforcement officer J.E. Brandts.
Caddo Earth House Mound
Photograph taken January 1914 of a collapsed Caddo earth house mound on "Ring Prairie," four miles east of Spiro in Le Flore County.
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