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[Photograph 2008.148.035.281]

Description: Grand National Quail Hunt 11-19-1980, Virgil Pratt and Fred Unruh, Enid, Oklahoma
Date: 1980
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Rena Wehling

Description: Rena Wehling. December 1976. Age 95. Holding birthday card from President Gerald Ford and Betty Ford.
Date: 1976
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Aerial view of downtown Enid

Description: Aerial view of downtown Enid. A southwest to northeast view.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Aerial view of downtown Enid

Description: Aerial view of downtown Enid. A southwest to northeast view.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Aerial view of Enid High School

Description: Aerial view of Enid High School. A southwest to northeast view.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

S.B. Evans Drug Store, Enid, Oklahoma

Description: Copy of Photo of Evans Drug Store with boardwalk in front and 4 unidentified men. Enid, Oklahoma
Date: unknown
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Baker Hotel, Enid

Description: Downtown Enid. North Grand. Baker Hotel.
Date: 195X
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Barber

Description: Original black and white, photographic post card of unknown barber standing at barber chair with mirrored background and bottles of products in view on counter. The barber shop belonged to L.W. Lucas of Enid
Date: unknown
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Boys at a camp site.

Description: Boys at a camp site. Tents, bicycles, creek.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Campbell Brothers Circus.

Description: Feed wagon loading on train car. Campbell Brothers Circus. At one time, the Campbell Brothers Circus was headquartered at the Campbell family farm near Endi.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Campbell Brothers Circus feed wagons

Description: Feed wagons on train cars. Campbell Brothers Circus. At one time, the Campbell Brothers Circus was headquartered at the Campbell family farm near Enid.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Campbell Brothers Circus. Performers

Description: Campbell Brothers Circus troupe and side show banners. A band and other performers, DeBarcsy family, Little Nick. Count Nicu DeBarscy, who traveled with his mother, Madam DeBarcsy, the bearded lady, and his stepfather, the Indian Medicine Man.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Campbell Brothers Circus. Performers

Description: Campbell Bros. Circus- side show banners, band, performers, DeBarcsy family, Little Nick.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Carnival, Enid, Oklahoma

Description: Downtown Enid Carnival "Loop the Loop". Pre 1907.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Charles Allen

Description: Charles Allen. Studio portrait.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Chuck Evans

Description: Chuck Evans picking flowers.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Circus Grounds, Enid, Oklahoma

Description: Circus Grounds. South Side of Enid. North of Rock Island Tracks.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Covered Wagon in Parade, Enid

Description: Covered wagon pulled by bovine in a parade - north Independence, Enid.
Date: 195X
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

Delilah Newton

Description: Delilah Newton, Grandmother of Hope Ross' daughter in law. Ross was a prominent early doctor in Enid, Oklahoma.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

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
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