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[BASEMENT BOX 67.0092]

Description: Photograph of a group of people surveying the damage to a small residential home. The roof has mostly caved in and the back wall of the house has collapsed. The windows and door have been destroyed by the fire. Caption: "The greatest tragedy of Oklahoma's violent weather the past two days is symbolized by the small house, above, and the group of Tahlequah people gathered around it."
Date: May 24, 1952
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0225.0488]

Description: Photograph taken for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Richard Chucalate, community organizer, Sallisaw, talking with Mrs. Elizabeth Roe Cloud, assistant director, and D'Arcy McNickle, director of the American Indian Development workshop, at Sequoyah vocational school new Tahleguqh."
Date: August 10, 1952
Creator: Bynum photo
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

The Colored High School of the Cherokee Nation

Description: Article discusses the call for and establishment of a high school for freedmen in the Cherokee Nation in 1890, the rights black freed persons had in early Indian Territory, the students who attended the school, and records of the school.
Date: Winter 1952
Creator: Ballenger, T. L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

The Andrew Nave Letters: New Cherokee Source Material at Northeastern State College

Description: Article discusses the contents of the Andrew Nave Letters, a collection donated by the Nave family to Northeastern State University. Since Andrew Nave ran a store in Tahlequah and Park Hill and was the son-in-law of Cherokee chief John Ross, the materials can serve as a source of information for the business affairs of the Cherokee Nation.
Date: Spring 1952
Creator: Ballenger, T. L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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