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Dr. Neva T. Triplett & Orin A. Triplett, Enid, Oklahoma

Description: Original, black & white, photographic postcard picturing Dr. Neva T. Triplettt, her husband, Orin A. Triplett, and another gentleman in an automobile in front of their home at 601 W. Maine, Enid, OK (unknown date). The man in the back seat is likely Neva and Orin's son, Richard L. Triplett. Handwriting in pencil on back states, "He didn't work; she was an Osteopath; office was in 100 blk W Bdwy" and the name "Richard Triplett."
Date: 192X
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Goltry Girls in Automobile, Enid, Oklahoma

Description: Original, black & white photo of small, 4-wheel open-air "car" with three girls seated in it, and other children and adults looking on from a house. The back of the photo states "First Automobile in the Strip, #45" and gives the address as the corner of Van Buren and Maple Streets. Also states the three girls in vehicle are Pearl Goltry, Grace Goltry (Hudson) and Fern Goltry (Price).
Date: 1907~
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Automobile Carrying Indians from 101 Ranch

Description: Photograph of automobile carrying Indians from 101 Ranch, a Wild West Show. The Indians are identified from left to right as follows: Dull Knife, Yellow Horse, Geronimo (Apache), and Charles Leclair (Ponca) also known as Crazy Bear. This is an oil colored print by the Oklahoma Portrait & Enlarging Co., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Date: [1899..1928]
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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