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Arrowhead Collection

Description: Caption says, "5-AL-398. View showing arrowhead collection of Mrs. Mamie C. Winters. Bottom and third rows are types used in game hunting. Those in second row were used for enemy warfare. Arrowhead at the bottom of picture was used to inflict a stunning blow and not for killing."
Date: October 16, 1946
Creator: Reynolds, R. M.
Partner: Museum of the Western Prairie

Arrowhead Collection

Description: Caption says, "5-AL-399. View showing flint knives and awls collection of Mrs. Mamie C. Winters. Spear point shown at bottom of picture. Middle row left to right: bladed knife used by Comanche Indians. Second and third used as skinning knives, fourth is a corner-tang used by the Plains Indians. Top row are two types of awls used in punching holes in leather."
Date: October 16, 1946
Creator: Reynolds, R. M.
Partner: Museum of the Western Prairie

Bone Needle

Description: Caption says, "5-AL-400. View showing a bone needle and stone thimble used by Indians. Collection of Mrs. Mamie C. Winters."
Date: October 16, 1946
Creator: Reynolds, R. M.
Partner: Museum of the Western Prairie

Indian Pipe Collection

Description: Caption says, "5-AL-397. View showing Indian pipe collection of Mrs. Mamie C. Winters. Front pipe is a ceremonial pipe supposedly of Wichita Indians, handed down to them from the Caddos. Third pipe from the left came from Mexico and was given to the Wichita Indians."
Date: October 16, 1946
Creator: Reynolds, R. M.
Partner: Museum of the Western Prairie

Knives

Description: Caption says, "5-AL-401. View showing three long knives probably used as Spanish sabers. Origin of the shorter dagger unknown. Collection of Mrs. Mamie C. Winters."
Date: October 16, 1946
Creator: Reynolds, R. M.
Partner: Museum of the Western Prairie

Stones

Description: Caption says, "5-AL-404. View showing stone implements used in warfare. Round flat stone in center and two stones at top of picture are tied in buckskin and used as a sling. Stone on extreme left is tied to a stick and used as a hand club. Stone on extreme right was used as a hand club. Collection of Mrs. Mamie C. Winters."
Date: October 16, 1946
Creator: Reynolds, R. M.
Partner: Museum of the Western Prairie

Stone Grinder

Description: Caption says, "5-AL-403. View showing a stone used for grinding corn. Commonly called a "matat." Collection of Mrs. Maime C. Winters."
Date: October 16, 1946
Creator: Reynolds, R. M.
Partner: Museum of the Western Prairie

Small Stones

Description: Caption says, "5-AL-405. View showing various stones probably used as knives. Note sharp edges. Collection of Mrs. Mamie C. Winters."
Date: October 16, 1946
Creator: Reynolds, R. M.
Partner: Museum of the Western Prairie

Spanish Relics

Description: Caption says, "5-AL-402. View showing old Spanish relics. (All are steel.) Top left to right: axe, hatchet, how. Lower left to right: bridle bit, hatchet, and hammer head. Collection of Mrs. Mamie C. Winters."
Date: October 16, 1946
Creator: Reynolds, R. M.
Partner: Museum of the Western Prairie

Scrapers Excavating Altus Canal

Description: Caption says, "5-AL-134 Specifications No. 1133. Scrapers excavating Altus Canal near Station 560, about four miles north of Altus. Luther Brothers Construction Company, Ft. Worth, Texas, contractors."
Date: April 16, 1946
Creator: Reynolds, R. M.
Partner: Museum of the Western Prairie

Lower End of Main Canal

Description: Caption says, "5-AL-140. Concrete check with both radial-gate and stop-plank control, at lower end of Main Canal, about 4 miles north of Blair. Concrete county road bridge across Altus Canal, Specifications No. 1085, can be seen in the background."
Date: April 16, 1946
Creator: Reynolds, R. M.
Partner: Museum of the Western Prairie

[Photograph 2012.201.B0302.0145]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Bishop W. Angie Smith of the Methodist church for Oklahoma and New Mexico Tuesday kept his date with Hunting Horse at the Kiowa Indian's 100th birthday party at Saddle mountain."
Date: January 16, 1946
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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