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Wreck of the Rock Island Train

Description: Photograph of the Wreck of the Rock Island Train in 1894. Shows the train on the collapsed bridge, men standing around and on the train.
Date: 1894
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Enid East Side Square

Description: Photograph of the East Side Square in 1893-94, shows ED Hockaday and Company Hardware and has North Grand, East Boy, South Grand, County Jail, and the Johnny labeled.
Date: 1893/1894
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

1893-1894 East Side Square Street Scene

Description: photograph of East Side Square from 1893-1894 in Enid, Oklahoma. North Grand, East Broadway, and South Grand streets are labeled. Photograph also contains horses, wagons, the grocery store, Probate Court, and Ed Hockaday Hardware.
Date: 1893/1894
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Cherokee Strip Sign

Description: Photograph of a sign for Cherokee Strip, describing its open run on September 16th, 1893.
Date: September 16, 1893
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Pre 1901 Enid South Side of the Square

Description: Photograph of Enid, south side of the square before 1901. Sun Eagle, Kemper Produce, and South Side Restaurant.
Date: 1893/1901
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

1893 Enid

Description: Photograph of the settlement of Enid in 1893. A large gathering of people can be seen, as well as tents, and a post office.
Date: 1893
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

1893-1895 Parade

Description: Photograph dated between 1893 and 1895. Possibly a parade, filled with people, horses, wagons, and buggies. Buildings in the background include a saloon and a bakery.
Date: 1893/1895
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Early Day Street Parade

Description: Photograph of an Early Day Street parade between 1894-97, contains a steam engine pulling four wagons and buggies with passengers. Buildings in the background include Crockers Hotel.
Date: 1894/1897
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center
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