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Nighthawk Society

Description: Photograph of the Nighthawk Society, near Gore, OK.L to R: seated: Peter Nix, Osie Hogshooter, and Tom Horn; Standing: Steve Sand, Jim Alex, Charley Scott, Bluford Sixkiller, Redbird Smith, William Rogers, Jim Hogshooter, Sam Lacy, Steve Cary, September 12, 1917.
Date: September 12, 1917
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, looking NE. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, Aug. 1, 1917. Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in August of 1917. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1917 under new ownership.
Date: September 1, 1917
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, looking SE. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, Sept. 1, 1917. Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in September of 1917. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1917 under new ownership.
Date: September 1, 1917
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Hugo, OK

Description: Photograph of the Frisco Depot in Hugo, OK, with the caption, "The train our boys left on going to Camp Travis, TX, San Antonio. I followed in March 1918 and married the one I loved so long. He returned in June 1919 and met his son born Feb. 10, 1919. I was here somewhere crying." September 1917.
Date: September 1917
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Oklahoma City, OK

Description: Photograph looking northeast from the Post Office and Court House in Oklahoma City, OK, Sept. 1, 1917.
Date: September 1, 1917
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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