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- Tishomingo Camp
- Photograph of Tishomingo Camp photo by Grant Foreman with the Dawes Commission
- Leonard Logan, William Shaffer Key, QB Boydston, at Fort Gibson
- Photograph of L to R, 1. Leonard Logan, 2. William Shaffer Key, 3. QB Boydston, at Fort Gibson
- Memorial monument to Quatie, Indian wife of John Ross
- Photograph of Memorial monument to Quatie, Indian wife of John Ross Chief of the Cherokee Tribe. Died in Little Rock, Ark. February 1, 1893
- Well Blowout
- Photograph of well blowout
- Monument at Grave of Reverend Epaphras Chapman
- Photograph of Monument at Grave of Reverend Epaphras Chapman, Union Mission.
- Dawes Commission camp
- Photograph of Dawes Commission camp. People unknown. Photo by Grant Foreman
- "The Gunther", steamship
- Photograph of "The Gunther " Photo by Grant Foreman
- "Pine saw-mill" in the Choctaw Nation, I.T.
- Photograph of "Pine saw-mill" in the Choctaw Nation, I.T. Photo by Grant Foreman
- Dawes Commission, "First Ardmore Camp", in the Chickasaw Nation IT.
- Photograph of Dawes Commission, Camps" First Ardmore Camp", in the Chickasaw Nation IT, photo by Grant Foreman
- Dedication to Alexander Posey, Creek Indian Poet
- Photograph of 1937 Dedication to Alexander Posey, Creek Indian Poet, by the Ta - Co - Tah Indian Club
- Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins. Creek Indians
- Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins. Creek Indians
- Dawes Commission "stable tent " at Tishomingo.
- Photograph of Dawes Commission "stable tent" at Tishomingo. Photo by Grant Foreman
- Seminole Indian Principal Chief, John Jumper
- Seminole Indian Principal Chief, John Jumper
- L to R; Leonard A. Beesly from Chicago (?) , Mrs. H. E. J. Boardman
- L to R; Leonard A. Beesly from Chicago (?) , Mrs. H. E. J. Boardman
- Dawes Commission group
- Dawes Commission group
- Grant Foreman - Marlow & buckskin
- Photograph of Grant Foreman - Marlow & buckskin.
- Marble City office, Marble City camping trip
- Marble City office, Marble City camping trip
- Cherokee Female Seminary
- Photograph of Cherokee Female Seminary, Park Hill, I.T. The student body for 1875. Copy print by L.C. Handy. Washington D.C.
- Washita River, Chickasaw Nation, IT
- Photograph of Washita River, Chickasaw Nation, IT. photo by Grant Foreman
- A cattle herd watering at the Arkansas River
- Photograph of A cattle herd watering at the Arkansas River
- Dawes Commission, unknown man outside his tent.
- Photograph of Dawes Commission camp. Unknown man outside his tent. Photo by Grant Foreman.
- World War 1 Gas Demonstration
- Photograph of World War 1 Gas Demonstration
- Whistler family plot in Sauk and Fox Cemetery
- Photograph of Whistler family plot in Sauk and Fox Cemetery near Stroud, Oklahoma.
- Indian School, Bacone
- Indian School, Bacone
- Dawes Commission, draft house for a wagon.
- Photograph of Dawes Commission, draft house for a wagon, photo by Grant Foreman
- Female seminary - Graduating class at Park Hill, Indian Territory
- Photograph of Female seminary - Graduating class at Park Hill, Indian Territory
- Fort Gibson Post Office
- Photograph of Fort Gibson Post Office, interior view.
- Tomb marker for General Phillip Sheridan
- Photograph of Tomb marker for General Phillip Sheridan
- Dawes Commission - A crew in the field having lunch.
- Photograph of Dawes Commission - A crew in the field having lunch. Photo by Grant Foreman
- John Chupco Chief of the Seminole Nation, I.T.
- Photograph of John Chupco Chief of the Seminole Nation, I.T. As he looks today and since he has reformed in 1866. Now a devoted Christian and farmer.
- Summer arbor built by Potaway
- Photograph of Summer arbor built by Potaway
- Cherokee woman who lived on Hungry Mt. at a spinning wheel.
- Photograph of Cherokee woman who lived on Hungry Mt. at a spinning wheel.
- Willard Stone, Cherokee sculptor, at Bacone.
- Photograph of Willard Stone, Cherokee sculptor, at Bacone.
- Cherokee Advocate printing building, Tahlequah, Oklahoma
- Photograph of Cherokee Advocate printing building, Tahlequah, Oklahoma
- The Carlisle Indian football team, Sat. Oct 6, 1906.
- Photograph of The Carlisle Indian football team, Sat. Oct 6, 1906. L to R. Front: 1. Frank Mt. Pleasant, 2. Fritz Hendricks, Caddo, 3. Archie Libby, Chippewa, Middle; 1. Oskar Hunt, Seneca, 2. Amil Houser, Cheyenne, 3. Albert Exendine, Delaware, 4. Paul LaRocque, Chippewa, Back: 1. Scott Porter, Chippewa, 2. William Garner, Chippewa, 3. Charles Dillon, Sioux, 4. Antonio Lubo.
- Homecoming
- , Homecoming L to R, Grant Foreman, Carolyn Thomas Foreman, Unknown person
- Dawes Commission - "First Ardmore Camp" , in the Chickasaw Nation IT.
- Photograph of Dawes Commission - Camps "First Ardmore Camp" , in the Chickasaw Nation IT. photo by Grant Foreman
- River
- River
- Bud Ervin and Ed Ervin
- L. to R. ;C.W. Bud Ervin with wooden leg, 78 years, Ed Ervin, 76 years
- Sioux Glee Club at Wahpeton, North Dakota
- Sioux Glee Club at Wahpeton, North Dakota
- William Penn Adair
- Photograph of William Penn Adair
- Susanne Barnett
- Photograph of Susanne Barnett , the adopted daughter of Miss Alice Robertson.
- Ft. Towson wall ruins at " Fort Towson, 1900"
- Ft. Towson wall ruins at " Fort Towson, 1900". Photo by Grant Foreman
- Judge John R. Thomas, Sr.
- Photograph of Law office of Judge John R. Thomas, Sr. Muskogee.
- Creek Indian Susanne Barnett
- Photograph of Creek Indian Susanne Barnett (later Mrs. Strouvelle) Adopted daughter of Alice M. Robertson.
- John Whistler headstone in Sauk and Fox Cemetery near Stroud, Oklahoma.
- Photograph of John Whistler headstone in Sauk and Fox Cemetery near Stroud, Oklahoma.
- Headstone for Alexander Posey
- Photograph of Headstone for Alexander Posey 1873-1908, at Greenhill, Muskogee
- Dawes Commission
- Photograph of Dawes Commission L to R 1.2. Grant Foreman 3.4.
- Choctaw Law Enforcement
- Photograph of Choctaw Law Enforcement - L. to R. Seated 1. James Usray, former sheriff of Kiamitia County, Choctaw Nation. 2. Solomon Hotema, former County Judge. Standing 3. Samuel Bailey Spring, County Clerk .
- Cherokee Frances Bushyhead Gibson.
- Photograph of Cherokee Frances Bushyhead Gibson.