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89ers Baseball Team

Description: Photograph of a game in 1963 in Oklahoma City, OK., of an 89ers game. 89er UNIDENTIFIED player sliding while two UNIDENTIFIED players numbered 3 and 25, of the opposing team try to handle the action.
Date: 1963~
Creator: Melton, Johnny
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

89ers Baseball Team

Description: Photograph of (L. to R.) 1. Jim Roederer, 2. Spec Richardson and 3. Robert T. Luttrell on April 14, 1963 before the opening Pacific Coast League game against Seattle in Oklahoma City, OK.
Date: 1963~
Creator: Melton, Johnny
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

89ers Baseball Team

Description: Photograph of (L. to R.) Dewey Sorian, President of the Pacific Coast League and Jim Roedover, President of the Oklahoma City 89ers at the presentation by Sorian to Roederer the 1962 minor league baseball first day attendance trophy. Occasion occurred before the opening game in 1963 between the 89ers and Seattle at the All Sports Stadium, Oklahoma City, OK.
Date: 1963~
Creator: Melton, Johnny
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

89ers Baseball Team

Description: Photograph of (L. to R.) 1. UNIDENTIFIED, 2. Spec Richardson, and 3. Jim Roederer shown before the 89ers opening 1963 game on April 14, 1963 against Seattle held in Oklahoma City, OK.
Date: April 14, 1963
Creator: Melton, Johnny
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

African American Civil Rights

Description: Photograph of from L to R: Barbara Posey, Linda Pogue, unidentified, Arnetta Carmichael, and unidentified at an African American Civil Rights sit-in at John A Brown Co. in Oklahoma City, OK. Photo by Johnny Melton.
Date: unknown
Creator: Melton, Johnny
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

African American Civil Rights

Description: Photograph of from L to R: Carolyn House, Brenda Officer, Paul Anderson, and unidentified person at an African American Civil Rights sit-in protest at John A Brown Co. in Oklahoma City, OK. Photo by Johnny Melton.
Date: unknown
Creator: Melton, Johnny
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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