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- 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.
- John Threadgill
- Portrait photograph of John Threadgill taken by Studio Grand in Oklahoma City in 1903.
- Kiowa Chief Big Tree
- Portrait photograph of the Kiowa Chief Big Tree, also known as Chief Adoeette at Fort Sill, Indian Territory.
- Ledger Democrat Office
- Photograph of the interior of the Ledger Democrat Office in Broken Arrow. Standing by the printing equipment is the editor Jake Proctor and publisher John Anderson.
- Swimming Pool at Craterville Park in the Wichita Mountains
- Photograph taken during daylight hours of a family group, four adults and one child, one man standing on dam, one climbing, others standing atop a ridge above the pool. Water flows over the dam. Rocky landscape.
- George Bent
- Informal photograph taken outdoors of George Bent standing with one hand on hip.
- T.M. Buffington
- Portrait photograph of T.M. Buffington with dark hair, mustache, dark suit and bow tie.
- Two Arapahos, Jack/Jock Bull Bear on the right
- Studio photograph of two Arapahos, Jack/Jock Bull Bear on the right.
- George Pamble
- George Pamble, Cheyenne Tribe member.
- Aerial View of Chickasha, Oklahoma
- Aerial photograph of Chickasha, Oklahoma looking east-northeast across south 4th Street to Rock Island Railroad's Roundhouse. The photograph is misidentified as Oklahoma City.
- The Tribune Newspaper Building
- Photograph of the two-story brick Tribune Newspaper building under Bronson and Nichols on a dirt street in Thomas, Oklahoma. The photograph was taken between 1899 and 1928, but likely in 1910.
- Students Observing a Fire at Field Artillery School
- Photograph of students observing a fire at the Fort Sill Field Artillery School.
- Mary Walrond
- Portrait photograph of Mary D. Walrond in 1894, Grand Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star.
- Ledger Democrat Office
- Photograph of the interior of the Ledger Democrat Office in Broken Arrow. Standing by the printing equipment is the editor Jake Proctor and publisher John Anderson.
- Geronimo
- Photograph of Fort Sill Apache Geronimo as a prisoner of war.
- Denis W. Bushyhead
- Studio photograph of Cherokee Denis W. Bushyhead.
- Frank H. Greer
- Studio photograph of Frank H. Greer in Guthrie, O.T.
- Rachel Asquith
- Portrait of Rachel Asquith, sister of George Asquith, Perry, Oklahoma Territory.
- Otoe Tribal Members
- Studio photograph of two Otoe women and a child.
- Creek Chief Isparhecher
- Portrait photograph of Creek Chief Isparhecher (1829-1902).
- M.L. Carter
- Portrait photograph of M. L. Carter in 1903, who was a Woman's Christian Temperance Union and club worker in Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory.
- E.D. Cameron
- Portrait photograph of E.D. Cameron who was the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
- Robert B. Daniel
- Robert B. Daniel, member of the Cherokee Nation.
- Cheyenne Chief Whirlwind and Family
- Cheyenne Chief Whirlwind and his family.
- Secretary of State Homer P. Covey
- Portrait photograph of Secretary of State Homer P. Covey who was a member of the Constitutional Convention.
- The Dam at Medicine Park, Oklahoma
- Aerial photograph of the Medicine Creek dam at Lawtonka Lake in Medicine Park.
- Cherokee E.C. Boudinot
- Studio photograph of Cherokee E.C. Boudinot, nephew of Elias Cornelius Boudinot.
- Burnt All Over, Cheyenne Indian
- Photograph of Burnt All Over, a Cheyenne Indian, at the age of 107 years. The photograph was taken in September 1914, at Belle Isle Pageant, "Bridge of the Gods," in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
- Portrait Photo of Cheyenne Woman and Infant
- Portrait photograph of Cheyenne woman who is standing beside a chair. There is an infant in a cradleboard propped on the chair. The photo was taken in 1884.
- Abraham Summers
- Portrait photograph taken in 1912 of Abraham Summers, Cheyenne editor and translator.
- Quanah Parker Monument in Cemetery
- Photograph of monument to Quanah Parker in the Post Oak Indian Mission Cemetery. Quanah Parker was the Chief of the Comanche Indians.
- Sacred Dance of the Geronimo Apache Indians
- Photograph of the Sacred Dance of the Geronimo Apache Indians taken at night. There is a bonfire in the center of the dancing Indians. The photo was taken using a flashlight. The photo was copyrighted in 1910.
- Motorized Artillery Crossing Bridge
- Photograph of motorized artillery crossing a railroad bridge in 1916.
- Mooney's Bushyhead, Cheyenne Indian
- Photograph of Mooney's Bushyhead, Cheyenne Indian, standing outside a teepee at Darlington, Oklahoma Territory.
- Benjamin F. Harrison
- Portrait photograph of Benjamin F. Harrison.
- Fort Sill Oklahoma as New Post
- Photograph of Fort Sill, Oklahoma, as a new post. Panoramic photo taken c. 1918.
- Press Association Clubhouse at Medicine Park, Oklahoma
- Photograph of Press Association Clubhouse at Medicine Park, Oklahoma. Photo taken at 1916.
- Judge Harper S. Cunningham
- Portrait photograph of Judge Harper S. Cunningham of Guthrie, Oklahoma.
- Joseph B. Thoburn
- Portrait photograph of Joseph B. Thoburn taken in January 1905.
- Big Bear, Son of Satanta (White Bear)
- Portrait photograph of Big Bear, son of Satanta (White Bear), a Kiowa Indian. The is a copy of a photo by William Stinson Soule of Fort Sill, Indian Territory.
- James Geary
- Portrait photograph of James Geary who was an 1889'er.
- Ekemont Bowen
- Photograph of Ekemont Bowen in the spring of 1892, breaking sod in a field with a twelve ox team. The farm was 4 miles east of Coyle, Oklahoma Territory, in Payne County. The farm was originally part of the Iowa Indian lands.
- W. S. and Flora Bowen Bentley
- Photograph of W. S. and Flora Bowen Bentley and their family in front of their farm. The farm was located on Iowa Indian lands, seven miles east of Coyle, Oklahoma Territory.
- Joe S. "Buckskin Joe" Works
- Portrait photograph of Joe S. "Buckskin Joe" Works.
- S. Douglas Russell
- Portrait photo of S. Douglas Russell, an African-American newspaper man at Langston, Coyle, and Kingfisher, Oklahoma Territory, in 1895.
- P. Harjo
- Portrait photograph of P. Harjo, a Creek Indian.
- Etta and Ella Walker
- Portrait photograph of (left to right) Etta Walker and Ella Walker, later Mrs. Short Nose.
- Ella Walker and Mrs. J. Black Eagle
- Portrait photograph of Ella Walker (later Mrs. Shortnose) standing on the left and Mrs. J. Black Eagle seated on the right. They are both Cheyenne Indians.
- J. C. Cottingham
- Portrait photograph of J. C. Cottingham.
- Charles Thompson
- Portrait photograph of Charles Thompson, Cherokee Principal Chief.