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- Murdock Village
- Photograph of the Murdock Village. There are winter lodges in the photo. There is a telephone line that appears in the photo. The line belonged to Joe Murdock and the number was 151 Ash Line in Dale, Oklahoma.
- Friends Mexican Kickapoo Church
- Photograph of the Friends Mexican Kickapoo Church in McLoud, Oklahoma. It is a one story frame structure.
- Kickapoo Winter Lodge
- Photograph of a Kickapoo winter lodge with two women.
- Oscar Wilde
- Photograph of Oscar Wilde. He was a Kickapoo Chief.
- Oscar Wilde
- Photograph of Oscar Wilde, chief of the Oklahoma-Mexican Kickapoos. He is wearing traditional clothing.
- Standard Wilde
- Photograph of two photos of Standard Wilde, Kickapoo, in dance regalia.
- Home of Joseph Murdock
- Photograph of the home of Joseph Murdock near Dale, Oklahoma. Three wigwams and a small house are in view. The telephone pole in the foreground was in active use when the photo was taken.
- Wigwams of the Mexican Kickapoos
- Photograph of three wigwams of the Mexican Kickapoos during the winter near Dale, Oklahoma.
- Kickapoo Lodge
- Photograph of a Kickapoo lodge.
- Oscar Wilde
- Photograph of a Kickapoo summer wigwam under construction.
- Oscar Wilde
- Photograph of Oscar Wilde, chief of the Oklahoma-Mexican Kickapoos. He is wearing traditional clothing.
- Home of Oscar Wilde
- Photograph of a one story frame house. It is labeled as being "The Big House" of Oscar Wilde (Wiles) Mexican -Kickapoo.
- Home of Phillip L. Frazier
- Photograph of the residence of Phillip L. Frazier and wife in McLoud, Oklahoma. It is a two story frame structure. Mr. Frazier conducted services at the Friends Indian Mission.
- Kickapoo Spring
- Photograph of Kickapoo Spring at the Tecumzee Village.
- Oscar Wilde
- Photograph of Oscar Wilde. He was a Kickapoo Chief.
- Murdock Village
- Photograph of winter lodges in the Murdock Village.
- Mexican Kickapoo Graveyard
- Photograph of a Mexican Kickapoo graveyard near Tecumzee Village.