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[Photograph 2012.201.B0274.0420]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Oklahoma city really looked like the red-man land Friday, when more than 50 representatives from the Riverside school at Anadarko came to town."
Date: May 28, 1937
Creator: Mumblow, Milt
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B1198.0217]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Readyu for the with a bottle of ink, plenty of pens and lots of writing space, Miss Lynnie Claton, county marriage license claerk, was prepared Saturday for the June rush for marriage licenses which will begin Tuesday."
Date: May 28, 1937
Creator: Mumblow, Milt
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Muskogee Field Day

Description: Photograph of a portion of the crowd at the Muskogee Field day held on May 28, 1937. The lunch, followed by speakers was held on top of Stebbins Mountain from which a comprehensive view of many phases of soil conservation was visible in the valley below. OK-5747.
Date: May 28, 1937
Creator: Hufnagle, Richard W.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Muskogee Field Day

Description: Photograph of a portion of the crowd at the Muskogee Field day held on May 28, 1937. The lunch, followed by speakers was held on top of Stebbins Mountain from which a comprehensive view of many phases of soil conservation was visible in the valley below. OK-5746.
Date: May 28, 1937
Creator: Hufnagle, Richard W.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

UNIDENTIFIED Farmer Mowing Pasture Contour Ridge for Weed Control/Chickasha Project

Description: Photograph of an UNIDENTIFED farmer (possibly D. D. Markham) mowing the pasture contour ridge with horse drawn equipment. Two additional horses are grazing on this field. The back of the photograph proclaims, "The farmer mowing on the pasture contour ridge for weed control."
Date: May 28, 1937
Creator: Hufnagle, Richard W.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society
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