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[Photograph 1975.178.1372]

Description: Original paperwork by OHS staff: " Parade, street scene. 9.5 x 11.5cm mounting 13.5 x 16cm " Condition : good - " mounting little soiled. Decorated horse - drawn carts and buggies on southeast corner of square. "
Date: 1901~
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School

[Postcard 1975.178.978.33]

Description: Photographic Postcard: Three women and a girl riding in a buggy pulled by a two white horses. The buggy and horses are decorated with "flowers". A barn in the background says "THE INDIANA BARN / E. A. HAZLETT PROP". At the bottom of the photo in ink is "FLOWER PARADE PERRY OKLA". .
Date: 1903
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School

[Postcard 1975.178.1334]

Description: : " Parade Float 1908, post card 8.5 x 13.5cm " Condition : good " little faded. Horse and buggy that "made the run" in 1893. Riding in decorated buggy : Mrs. Kate Herbert, her daughter Mrs. Jennie Volmer, her grandchildren, Roy and May.
Date: 1908
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School

[Photograph 1975.178.1187]

Description: Original paperwork by OHS staff: " Parade Float - 1909 " Condition : good - " ( 5 ) edge has ( 5 ) small chips and ( 1 ) small crack " Description : " 5 " x 7 " in glass 9 " x 11 " with 1/2 " metal frame, ( 6 ) identified ladies in decorated wagon, ( 2 ) dk horses with decorated Harness " History : Donated by Mrs. Orville Savage Supplemental description: LADIES, WAGON, HOUSE. Photo is glued onto a page. Below the photo is typed "MRS. JOHN HANSEN, DRIVING / MRS. ERNEST DAVIS / MRS. H. A. MCCANDL… more
Date: 1909
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School

[Postcard 1975.178.1317]

Description: Original paperwork by OHS staff: " Parade - street scene ; post card colored 8.5 x 13.5 cm " Condition : fair, " little soiled, north side of square, B. J. Woodruff Dry Goods Store sign, crowds on street watching parade " History : Donated by unknown Supplemental description: "A BUSY DAY IN PERRY OK" and "HAND COLORED" are written at the bottom. The postcard is postmarked 1909, but may be earlier.
Date: 1909
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School

[Postcard 1975.178.1326]

Description: Photographic Postcard: " Parade - street scene, 1909, post card 8.5 x 13.5 cm " Condition: fair - " little faded . From north west corner of square with post office in center. 15th anniversary of the Strip opening. " Supplemental description by Crozier, D.: As per C. DeJager postcard size is 9 cm x 17.5 cm
Date: 1909
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School

[Postcard 1975.178.1329]

Description: Original paperwork by OHS staff: " Parade, street scene, post card, 12 x 25 cm, " Condition : " copy of soiled postcard, From north west corner of square, crowds of people watching parade " History : Donated by unknown
Date: 1909
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School

[Postcard 2013.011]

Description: Photographic postcard of a Flower Parade in downtown Perry, September 16,1909. Visible in the photo are the Bank, Dentist, Woodruff's. Many people are gathered watching the parade. Many are carrying umbrellas. On back is a Perry postmark dated May 4, 1910. The card is signed by Mrs. G. Millegan and addressed to Mrs. M. J. Marsh. Green 1 cent postage stamp in upper right corner. This is taken on Delaware on the north side of the square.
Date: 1909
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School

[Photograph 1975.178.1319]

Description: " Parade Float, 10.5 x 16.5 cm " Condition : fair - " worn on edges. Decorated buggy pulled by two black and white spotted horses, two black gentlemen dressed as footmen, four young ladies with parasols.
Date: 1910~
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School

[Postcard 1975.178.1320]

Description: " Parade Float, post card, 9 x 20.5 cm " Condition : good, " decorated buggy with team of black horses, four young ladies with decorated parsols " History : Donated by unknown Supplemental description: 4 LADIES IN BUGGY, CHURCH Supplemental description by Peggy Haxton: On the back of the photo in pencil is "Flower Parade / Sept 16 Perry / Mabel Foster"
Date: 1910
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School

[Postcard 1975.178.1332]

Description: " Foat in parade, 1910 post card, 8.5 x 14 cm " Condition : " little faded and brown. Lumber wagon decorated with small live pine trees pulled by team of light - colored horses, seven children in wagon. " Sullen Lumber " on side, in front of H. B. Sullen Lumber store, on back " Caroline Bagby ". " History : Donatec by unknown
Date: 1910
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School

[Postcard 1975.178.1367]

Description: " Flower parade Sept. 16, 1910. post card, 8.5 x 13.5cm, round photo in center of card. " Condition : good. " Small covered wagon pulled by two men in cook's aprons and hats " The Palace Market " on side of wagon. "
Date: 1910
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School

[Postcard 1975.178.981]

Description: Ori " Parade Float " Condition : good Description : " 3 1/2 " x 5 1/2 " 2 black horses pulling decorated buggy ( 1 ) man ( Otto Kline ) identified ( 4 ) unidentified " History : Donated by Mary Taylor ( Mrs. Jim ) Supplemental description: GIRLS BUGGY, MEN IN WHITE Back of card says "about 1911".
Date: 1911
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School

[Postcard 1975.178.997]

Description: Photographic Postcard: " Parade Float " Condition : good - " little faded " Description : " 3 " x 4 " ( 4 ) men in decorated buggy , on side " Perry Okla Sept 16 , 1909 , on back P. J. VanSiyke , aged 90 Aug 16 , 1911 " History : Donated by : Kristine Klostermyer Brown Supplemental description: OLDEST CITIZENS, 4 MEN
Date: 1911
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School

[Postcard 1975.178.1368]

Description: Originally donated to CSHS by: " Parade, North side of square, Perry, Okla. Post card 9 x 13.5cm " Condition : good - " little worn on edges. Full view of buildings with horse drawn decorated carts and buggies, crowds on street. Postmarked 1913. " History : Donated by Mrs. L. E. Plumer
Date: 1913
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School

[Postcard 1975.178.1393]

Description: Photographic Postcard: " Parade Float 1914, post card 8.5 x 14cm. " Condition : good. " Decorated buggy pulled by a dark horse - in buggy : Margaret McCormick Croake and Goldie Rueb McCormick.
Date: 1914
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School

[Postcard 1975.178.1394]

Description: Photographic Postcard: " Parade Float, 1914, post card 8.5 x 13.5cm . " Condition : fair - " one corner torn. Decorated carriage pulled by two light-colored horses. Six ladies with parasols. Two men.
Date: 1914
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School

[Postcard 1975.178.1397]

Description: Photograph Postcard: " Parade, street scene, post card, 8.5 x 13cm , " Condition : fair - " little faded and scratched. North west corner of square looking southeast, old courthouse and opera house in background. " History :
Date: 1914
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School

[Postcard 1975.178.1398]

Description: Photographic Postcard: " Parade Float - Prize winner. Post card 8.5 x 14cm. " Condition : fair - " worn on edges - two cracks across photo. Postmarked 1914. Four young ladies with umbrellas in decorated buggy pulled by a dark horse decorated with flowers. Two young ladies on flower decorated horses. "
Date: 1914
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School

[Photograph 1975.178.1401]

Description: Original paperwork by OHS staff: " Parade Float on car. 16 x 21.5cm. " Condition : fair, " little faded, one corner torn. Five children on flower - covered car decorated as butterfly . " History : Donated by Mrs. F. C. Seids On back of photo in ink is written "Mrs. Seids".
Date: 1920~
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School

[Postcard 1975.178.97.838]

Description: Photograph of 5 women riding in an early day automobile that has been decorated for the Flower Parade. They are carrying 2 umbrellas. Behind them are people, houses, and maybe a church.
Date: 1920~
Partner: Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School
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