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Women in Front of King Hall

Description: Group of nine women standing in front of King Hall, all wearing dresses, and several have hats. Written at top of photo "Outside King Hall" and on bottom identifying L-R "George, Tarmon (blank) (blank) Ramsey, Monnett, (back row blank) Weisse."
Date: 1920
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Exterior of Early Norman St. John's Episcopal Church

Description: First St. John's church building made of stucco walls, and shingled roof. The, covered front vestibule has double front doors with arch at the top. The trees surrounding the church are leafless. The building is located at 235 W. Duffy. Information on back of photo states church had been remodeled in 1922 and again 1928 by Bishop Casady who called the church "St. John's University Church."
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Interior of Early Norman St. John's Episcopal Church

Description: The center aisle is viewed with wood pews on either side. A wood prayer railing is in front with cloth covered wood altar. A dossal curtain with rose window is behind the wooden altar. The organ is placed on the front left. The ceiling is wood paneled with exposed beams. On back of photo "6-25-29" Information from similar photo says window at front was in honor of Anna Heddens who was killed in Norman tornado of 1893. Window was restored after a fire in 1960's.
Date: 1929
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma
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