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[BASEMENT BOX 67.0560]

Description: Photograph of a Shawnee Milling Company building being sprayed by a fire hose, while a crowd of men looks on. Photograph taken during daylight. Caption: "Firemen battle blaze in Shawnee."
Date: October 9, 1954
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

BASEMENT BOX 67.0107

Description: Photograph taken during daylight of roof of building caved in after a fire. Caption: "The Shawnee Peanut Mill, one of the largest industries in Pottawatomie county, is shown through a bird's-eye view after flames caused damage estimated at $100,000 Friday morning."
Date: August 23, 1947
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

BASEMENT BOX 67.0101

Description: Photograph taken during daylight of the smoldering shell of what was once Shawnee High School. Caption: "Only the doorway facing U. S. 270 remained in one piece Saturday morning after a $500,000 fire swept the Shawnee High School, destroying the main part of the building."
Date: March 27, 1948
Creator: Cobb, Richard
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Emmanuel Episcopal Church and Rectory, Shawnee

Description: Brick building, arched doorway in covered vestibule, arched windows, and steeple on roof. Wood frame building to right. Written on back "Emmanuel Church, Shawnee (the rectory is the frame building at the right of church.)" In the history document it states the rectory was moved to the back of the lot behind the church.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Wm. Du Hamel, Episcopal Priest

Description: Rev. Wm. Du Hamel sitting in chair, holding Bible in right hand. He was the priest at Emmanuel Episcopal Church who also served at the Black mission of St. Thomas. The church existed from 1910 until around 1919 when the land was sold.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Map of Shawnee, Oklahoma

Description: Map showing the streets of Shawnee where St. Thomas was located. The area enclosed by green lines at the southeast corner illustrates the location of St. Thomas Episcopal Church. No records exist after 1920.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Front of calendar, 1914

Description: Section of 1914 calendar with photographs of exterior of brick building, stained glass window and interior of Emmanuel Episcopal Church. Brick building built in 1901 at Broadway and Highland.
Date: 1914
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma
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