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1935 Graduate Students

Description: Photo of the 1935 eight graduate students with a Catholic father. Five females and three males. Panel typing: "R.1 Dorothy Wolf - Margaret "Peggy" Bishop - Nathan Rose - Grady 0'ConnorĀ· - Ross Yohe R.2 Leona Detrick - Margaret Anderson - Gene Rose Murphy - Father Van. Durme."
Date: 1935
Partner: El Reno Carnegie Library

Gully Damage

Description: Photograph of Dean James and an UNIDENTIFIED man inspecting a deep grassy gully. It is unknown which man is Dean James and the other UNIDENTIFED man. The back of the photograph proclaims, "I do not know where this was taken but his is Dean James in the picture so it must be between 1935 & 1938."
Date: 1935~/1938~
Creator: George & Son Studio
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Pawnee Bill Ranch Observation Tower

Description: A photograph of a group of people in front of the observation tower at the Pawnee Bill Ranch. They are identified as (left to right): Mrs. Enright, Mrs. Palmer, Phil Isley, Mrs. Isley, Myself, Joe Barrera, General Miles, Major Lillie, and General Wolfe.
Date: 1935
Partner: Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum

Pawnee Bill Ranch Observation Tower

Description: A photograph of a group of people in front of the observation tower at the Pawnee Bill Ranch. They are identified as (left to right): Mrs. Enright, Mrs. Palmer, Phil Isley, Mrs. Isley, Myself, Joe Barrera, General Miles, Major Lillie, and General Wolfe.
Date: 1935
Partner: Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum

Repair to St. Alban's Church

Description: Group of thirteen men standing behind stack of filled sandbags. Newspaper article in Tulsa Tribune March 31, 1935, states repair needed due to termites beneath altar; repair was done by sand used in oil well fracking. Persons named include Rev. Herbert N. Conley, W. H. Seabolt and Jim Lavery.
Date: 1935
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Plow Covered by Sand

Description: Photograph of a one way plow covered by sand from the field. Pictures of this type are quite common in the Panhandle area. This plow is covered by the soil which it helped remove. One way plows are to be blamed for much of the destruction of cultivated wheat fields.
Date: April 1935
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Removal of Top Soil

Description: Photograph of a view of a field from which the top soil has been removed. The lister marks of two years cultivation are plainly visible in the picture. The structure, (hexagon) of the subsoil is also shown by this picture.
Date: April 1935
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

[BASEMENT BOX 67.0624]

Description: Photograph is of a flour silo engulfed in flames. A man is running along side the building away from the part of the structure that the smoke is coming from. It appears the fire is from within the structure.
Date: July 2, 1935
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[2012.201.B0051.0208]

Description: A crumpled and wrecked airplane lies upside down in the middle of a field with wheels in the air. Harry Hentschel was killed in the accident. Photograph taken for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Harry Hentschel killed by airplane crash."
Date: July 5, 1935
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Grasshopper Damage To Corn Field on the J. O. Godwin Farm/Stillwater project/Blackwell Camp

Description: Photograph of grasshopper damage to the J. O. Godwin farm cornfield. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Stillwater project, Blackwell Camp. J. C. Godwin Farm SE Ā¼ of 23-26N-1W. Grasshopper damage in the Chiskiska [sic] river valley. This area normally produces from 50 to 65 bushels of corn per acre in an average year. For a close up view showing grasshoppers still on a stalk of corn in this field, see Okla-5355. In 1936 the locusts took everything their paths. This was a promising corn fielā€¦ more
Date: July 27, 1935
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Grasshoppers on Corn Stalk on J. O. Godwin Farm

Description: Photograph of grasshoppers on a stalk of corn. The back of the photograph proclaims, ā€œGrasshoppers standing on a stalk of corn after having eaten all the leaves off. For a general view of the field in which this stalk is located, see Okla-5356.ā€
Date: July 27, 1935
Creator: Hufnagle
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Baseball players Earl Huckleberry and Conrad Fisher

Description: Photograph is of two men wearing matching baseball uniforms. One man is crouched down while another is standing with his hands on his hip. Caption: "Long Earl Huckleberry, right of Seminole, established himself as one of the crack pitchers of the sandlot tourney by fanning 12 batters in his first start. His battery mate, left above, is Conrad Fisher, also the team's manager." Additional information not included in the Daily Oklahoman caption: Earl Eugene Huckleberry was born in Konawa, Oklahomaā€¦ more
Date: August 15, 1935
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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