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Mrs. Floyd Searcy Caples

Description: Photograph of Mrs. Floyd Searcy Caples, a guitar instructor, December 22, 1899.
Date: December 22, 1899
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Bassett Spring

Description: Photograph of Bassett Spring, near Indian Stomp Ground.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Mrs. Jane Alsop

Description: Photograph of Mrs. Jane Alsop, a Wyandotte, c.1896-1899.
Date: 1896~/1899~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Wyandotte Indian Mission

Description: Photograph of a painting by F.H. Halbedel of a Wyandotte Indian Mission, built in 1824. Published by Kinley Department Store, Upper Sandusky, OH.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Dulce Government Indian School

Description: Photograph of the Dulce Government Indian School, Dulce, NM, c.1910-1911.
Date: 1910~/1911~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Tommie Walker

Description: Photograph of Tommie Walker, a Wyandotte. Photo by Parsons, St. Louis, MO, February 1886.
Date: February 1886
Creator: Parsons
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Mensasaeyah Falls

Description: Photograph of a post card of Mensasaeyah Falls, Wyandotte, OK, c.1910-1918.
Date: 1910~/1918~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Robert Grant Robitaille

Description: Photograph of Robert Grant Robitaille, a Wyandotte. Photo by Joseph Rivet, Montreal, Canada.
Date: unknown
Creator: Rivet, Joseph
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Marjie Hackleman

Description: Photograph of Marjie Hackleman, a Wyandotte, as an infant.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Crater Lake

Description: Photograph of a water color paining by Lena Robitaille of Crater Lake in Oregon where Captain Jack Modoc Indian made his last stand, based on a picture from a magazine, c.1938. Lena wrote, "Winnie said if anyone gets in this lake they never get out of it..."
Date: 1938~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Miss Cora Belton

Description: Photograph of Miss Cora Belton, a Wyandotte, of Pomeroy, KS.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Presbyterian Church

Description: Photograph of a Presbyterian Church, El Reno, OK. Published by C.E. Wheelock & Co., Peoria, IL.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Louis Downing

Description: Photograph of Louis Downing, a Cherokee Chief.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Wyandotte's First Store

Description: Photograph of the first store built in Wyandotte, OK, by Mr. Robitaille, who was the first Post Master and merchant in the town.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Popoleka

Description: Photograph of Popoleka, a Delaware. Photo by Joseph Andrew Shuck, Seneca, MO, c.1903-1904.
Date: 1903~/1904~
Creator: Shuck, Joseph Andrew
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Tall Chief

Description: Photograph of Tall Chief, a Quapaw. Photo by Joseph Andrew Shuck, Seneca, MO, c.1902.
Date: 1902~
Creator: Shuck, Joseph Andrew
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Julia Emma Robitaille

Description: Photograph of Julia Emma Robitaille, a Wyandotte, c.1895.
Date: 1895~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Mathias Belton

Description: Photograph of Mathias Belton. Photo by Harrison Shields, Kansas City, MO, c.1910.
Date: 1910~
Creator: Shields, Harrison
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Cheyenne Camp

Description: Photograph of a Cheyenne Camp in the Darlington, Indian Territory area, c.1875-1879.
Date: 1875~/1879~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Quapaw Stomp Dance

Description: Photograph of a Quapaw Stomp Dance. Photo by Joseph Andrew Shuck, Seneca, MO, c.1913.
Date: 1913~
Creator: Shuck, Joseph Andrew
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Robitaille Farm

Description: Photograph of the Robitaille's youngest son with the herd on the Robitaille Farm, which was purchased in 1872, Wyandotte, OK, c.1918.
Date: 1918~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Ernest Robitaille

Description: Photograph of Ernest Robitaille, a Wyandotte, Bandmaster of Haskell Institute, Lawrence, KS, and later and attorney in Tulsa, OK. Photo by Newton, Neosho, MO.
Date: unknown
Creator: Newton
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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