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OHD Division Bridgework in Northwest OK

Description: A photograph print of bridge under construction over the Salt Fork of the Arkansas River northeast of Cherokee, OK. Mixer shut down due to lack of water with only part of span poured. A.R. Bradshaw, inspector in dark hat, L.T. Matson, resident engineer with hands on curb, Walter Weolke, constructor's man in light shirt.
Date: 193X
Creator: George, Preston
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

OHD Division Bridgework in Northwest OK

Description: A photograph print of bridge under construction over the Salt Fork of the Arkansas River northeast of Cherokee, OK. When water supply for the concrete mixer failed, the contractor had to remove the forms and punch the concrete through the reinforcement rebar. Lawrence T. Matson, Highway Department Resident Engineer with hands in poc kets.
Date: 193X
Creator: George, Preston
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Fencerow in Alfalfa County, OK (neg)

Description: A photograph negative of soil drifted along a fencerow northeast of Cherokee, OK.
Date: Spring 1936
Creator: George, Preston
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Santa Fe (ATSF) 3119

Description: A photograph print showing the Santa Fe (ATSF) 3119, 2-8-2 (BLW, class 3100), Cherokee, OK.
Date: Spring 1936
Creator: George, Preston
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Members of the Baptist Church After Shucking the Corn

Description: Photograph of J W Glidewell, Web Glidewell, and members of the Baptist church after shucking the corn they had planted on the Wampler Farm. The Glidewell house can be seen in background.
Date: 1905
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Glidewell House After Corn Shucking

Description: Photograph of the Glidewell house after a corn shucking. A large group of people standing in front of and on the roof of house.
Date: 1908
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Clyde Cessna Flies First Plane

Description: Photograph of Clyde Cessna flying his first plane with a man in the foreground.
Date: 1911
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Cessna Airplane

Description: Photograph of a Cessna Airplane in Jet, Oklahoma.
Date: 1911
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Clyde Cessna First Plane

Description: Photograph of the Clyde Cessna first plane.
Date: 1911
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Oklahoma Boosters Parade with Band

Description: Photograph of the Oklahoma Boosters Parade's band in Helena, Oklahoma.
Date: 1900/1907
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Train Nearing the Helena Station

Description: Photograph of an unknown train nearing the station in Helena, Oklahoma.
Date: 1895/1900
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Frisco Train Station

Description: Photograph of Frisco Train Station in Helena, Oklahoma.
Date: 1900/1910
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Helena First Christian Church

Description: Photograph of the First Christian Church in Helena, Oklahoma.
Date: 1895/1900
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Event at Early Alfalfa County

Description: Photograph of a group gathered for an event under a tent. There are Horses and carriages in the foreground, taken in early Alfalfa County, Oklahoma.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Jet Oklahoma Postcard

Description: Postcard that says, "Gee-This a Warm Town-Jet, Oklahoma."
Date: unknown
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Field in Rural Alfalfa County

Description: Photograph of a man standing by a wagon in a field in Rural Alfalfa County, Oklahoma.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Cornell State School of Agriculture

Description: Photograph of Cornell State School of Agriculture in Helena, Oklahoma. A sports game takes place in the foreground.
Date: 1920
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Two People Before Aline Depot

Description: Photograph at the Aline Depot, with two unknown people standing in front of it.
Date: 1920
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center
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