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Christian Church

Description: Photograph of the Christian Church, dedicated April 26, 1903, Cherokee, Oklahoma Territory.
Date: 1903~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Grand Avenue

Description: Photograph of Grand Avenue, Cherokee, Oklahoma Territory. The building marked was originally Correll's General Store.
Date: 1902~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Town Boys

Description: Photograph of "Town Boys," Cherokee, Oklahoma Territory.
Date: 1903~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Grand Avenue

Description: Photograph of Grand Avenue, Cherokee, Oklahoma Territory.
Date: 1902~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

County Seat Election Parade

Description: Photograph of the County Seat Election Parade, Cherokee, OK.
Date: January 27, 1909
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Dora Salter

Description: Photograph of Dora Salter, first female mayor, Cherokee, OK.
Date: 1948~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Farmer's Parade

Description: Photograph of the Farmer's Parade, Cherokee, Oklahoma Territory.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Cherokee, OK

Description: Photograph of a panoramic view of Cherokee, OK.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Friends Cemetery

Description: Photograph of Friends Cemetery, at Stella Academy, northeast of Cherokee, OK, c.1941.
Date: 1941~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

E. J. Dixon's Furniture Store

Description: Photograph of E. J. Dixon's Furniture Store, the first one in Cherokee, Oklahoma Territory. It was built in 1903.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

A. J. Titus

Description: Photograph of A. J. Titus, founder and first mayor of Cherokee, in front of his home with three UNIDENTIFIED people, Cherokee, Oklahoma Territory.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Cherokee Mill and Elevator Co.

Description: Photograph of the Cherokee Mill and Elevator Co., Cherokee, Oklahoma Territory, c.1904.
Date: 1904~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Cherokee, OK

Description: Photograph looking north on Kansas Avenue, Cherokee, Oklahoma Territory, c.1902-1903.
Date: 1902~/1903~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Telephone Office

Description: Photograph of the first Telephone office in Cherokee, OK, c.1941. It is now a garage on South Oklahoma Avenue.
Date: 1941~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Friends Church

Description: Photograph of Friends Church, corner of Pew and 1st Streets, Cherokee, Oklahoma Territory, c.1901.
Date: 1901~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Cherokee, OK

Description: Photograph of an oblique panoramic view of Cherokee, OK.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

L. R. Smith

Description: Photograph of L. R. Smith, of Cherokee, OK, February 1946.
Date: February 21, 1946
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Auburn Cemetery

Description: Photograph of the Auburn Cemetery, Alfalfa County, OK.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Erwin, OK

Description: Photograph of Erwin, Oklahoma Territory, c.1898.
Date: 1898~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

V. Alf Allen's Home

Description: Photograph of V. Alf Allen's home, on what is now West Main Street, Cherokee, OK.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Cherokee, OK

Description: Photograph looking south on Grand Avenue, Cherokee, Oklahoma Territory, c.1901.
Date: 1901~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Cherokee School Building

Description: Photograph of a crowd in front of the first Grade and High School building in Cherokee, Oklahoma Territory. It was built in 1903.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Cherokee Mill and Elevator Co.

Description: Photograph of the Cherokee Mill and Elevator Co., Cherokee, Oklahoma Territory, c.1901.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

First Cherokee High School Graduating Class

Description: Photograph of the first Graduating Class from Cherokee High School, Cherokee, OK, c. 1911. L to R.: Top: 1. Steqard Sheldon, 2. Flossie Guyer Kysar, 3. Charles Titus, Bottom: 1. Bessie Davis, 2. Orville Wilson, 3. Hazel Weeks.
Date: 1911~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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