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BASEMENT BOX 67.0196

Description: Photograph taken during daylight of wreckage from a building fire. Signs and other buildings are seen in the street beyond the debris. Caption: "Wreckage from the disastrous fire in Bartlesville"
Date: October 9, 1964
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[BASEMENT BOX 67.0617]

Description: Photograph is an aerial view of a water pump truck spraying water on the remains of a store on the main street. Rubble and bricks lay in the street from the burnt building. Smoke is rising from the center of the building. Caption: "Ruins of a fire in Bartlesville on Christmas day which resulted in loss estimated at $250,000, are shown above."
Date: December 27, 1932
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

BASEMENT BOX 67.0199

Description: Photograph taken during daylight of a fire hose spraying water at a destroyed building after a fire. Caption: "Hundreds of thousands of gallons of water were still being trained on the Grey Building late Saturday"
Date: October 9, 1964
Creator: Heaton, Bob
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

BASEMENT BOX 67.0201

Description: Photograph taken during daylight of firefighters extinguishing a massive building fire with a firetruck and fire hose. A crowd watches nearby as smoke and steam emerges from the wreckage. Caption: "Skeleton of building is about all that is visible as fire sweeps block in Bartlesville."
Date: January 27, 1964
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

BASEMENT BOX 67.0198

Description: Photograph taken at night of a building becoming wreckage in a mass of fiery flames. Caption: "Collapsing walls kept firemen at a distance in their fight to control a fire in Bartlesville"
Date: October 10, 1964
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[2012.201.B0320.0176]

Description: A daylight photograph of Karen Edwards, a golfer from Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma. The image is discolored with red wax pencil edit marks. Caption: "Karen Edwards, Bartlesville."
Date: June 15, 1971
Creator: Pate, Dave
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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