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Indian Women

Description: Photograph of a group of Indian women, Fort Supply, Indian Territory. The last woman on the right is Fannie Still Water Dunn-Williams. To her right are her two daughters: Amanda (Butterfly Lake) Williams and Emeline Williams. Emeline is standing behind her older sister.
Date: 1869~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Graphs, Charts and Other Forms of Data

Description: Photograph of a grazing chart: the percent of Bermuda-Lespedeza pasture needed that is available through the calendar year. Features permanent pasture summer grazing; one acre per animal unit.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Graphs, Charts and Other Forms of Data

Description: Photograph of a grazing chart: the percent of 1.) Oats or Rye grass; 2.) Fescue-White Clover; and, 3.) Sericea pasture needed that is available through the calendar year. Features supplementary winter grazing; one half acre per animal unit.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Graphs, Charts and Other Forms of Data

Description: Photograph of a grazing chart: the percent of Bermuda-Lespedeza pasture needed that is available through the calendar year. Features permanent pasture summer grazing; one acre per animal unit.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Graphs, Charts and Other Forms of Data

Description: Photograph of a bar graph showing the average daily production of pounds of milk from June to December (year undetermined) as based on a variety of grasses as pasture.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Graphs, Charts and Other Forms of Data

Description: Photograph of bar graph for a 12-month calendar year, year undetermined, for daily average production of pounds of milk as using Bermuda-Native-Lespedeza summer pasture only.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Graphs, Charts and Other Forms of Data

Description: Photograph of a bar graph showing revenue from milk production related to cow feed costs, contrasting December 1949 with December 1950.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Graphs, Charts and Other Forms of Data

Description: Photograph of a grazing chart: the percent of Bermuda-Lespedeza pasture needed that is available through the calendar year. Features supplemental summer grazing; one half acre per animal unit. NOTE: Animal Unit (AU): typically, with some variance, a 1000-pound (454 kg) cow, with or without an unweaned calf, assumed to consume 26 pounds of forage dry matter per day. A month's worth of such forage defines an Animal Unit Month (AUM).
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Graphs, Charts and Other Forms of Data

Description: Photograph of a grazing chart: the percent of 1.) Oats or Rye grass; 2.) Fescue-White Clover; and, 3.) Sericea pasture needed that is available through the calendar year. Features reserve hay of these types from surplus pasture.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Graphs, Charts and Other Forms of Data

Description: Photograph of a grazing chart: the percent of 1.) Fescue-White Clover; and, 2.) Sericea pasture needed that is available through the calendar year. Features Permanent pasture winter grazing; one acre per animal unit.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Graphs, Charts and Other Forms of Data

Description: Photograph of a line graph of undetermined production for an undetermined 12-month year.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Graphs, Charts and Other Forms of Data

Description: Photograph of bar graph for a 12-month calendar year, year undetermined, for daily average production of pounds of milk as using Bermuda-Lespedeza-Fescue-Crimson-Oats summer and winter pasture.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Graphs, Charts and Other Forms of Data

Description: Photograph of a chart monthly average milk production , based upon summer and winter pastures: bermuda, lespedeza, fescue, crimson and oats. R-4-2062.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Military Hospital

Description: Photograph of the Military Hospital, built in 1873, where Amos Chapman lost his leg, Fort Supply, OK. It burned down in 1909.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Camp Supply

Description: Photograph of a drawing of Camp Supply, from Harper's Weekly c.1869, Fort Supply, OK.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.OVZ001.8561]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "A comprehensive look at unofficial preliminary tabulations of the 1960 census for Oklahoma is contained in the following charts, graphs and statiscal reviews. County populations are traced for the entire half-century just ended. Included are gain or loss percentages for each of the state's 77 counties, for both the past decade and the 1930-60 era. County populations are traced for the entire half-century just ended. Inc… more
Date: 1960
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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