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Drace, OK

Description: Photograph of rail siding of Empire Oil loading rack in Drace, OK, Sept. 18, 1918.
Date: September 18, 1918
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Midco Gasoline Company

Description: Photograph of Midco Gasoline Company, Sept. 18, 1918.
Date: September 18, 1918
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Oklahoma City, OK

Description: Photograph of a Packing Plant in Oklahoma City, OK. Published by HH Clarke, Oklahoma City, OK, Sept. 13, 1918.
Date: September 13, 1918
Creator: Clarke, H. H.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Robert N. Whitehead

Description: Photograph of Robert N. Whitehead with a horse, September 8, 1918.
Date: September 8, 1918
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Alva, OK

Description: Photograph of a large group of young men in front of a building in Alva, OK, Sept. 5, 1918.
Date: September 5, 1918
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, under construction, looking E. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, Sept. 4, 1918. Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in September of 1918. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1918 under new ownership.
Date: September 4, 1918
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, under construction, looking SW. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, Sept. 4, 1918. Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in September of 1918. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1918 under new ownership.
Date: September 4, 1918
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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