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William F. Boone

Description: Portrait photograph of young William F. Boone in a suit in Pawhuska, Oklahoma.
Date: 1900~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Osage Indian Government School in Pawhuska, Oklahoma Territory

Description: Photograph montage of the Osage Indian Government School in Pawhuska, Oklahoma Territory. The montage includes photographs of the school building, the girls' dormitory, the boys' dormitory and the agent's residence. The central photograph is described as a "view of U.S. Indian School, Pawhuska, O.T."
Date: 1902
Creator: Parsons, G. W.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Osage Residences

Description: Photograph of Osage residences depicting a home and a summer open arbor in Hominy, Oklahoma Territory.
Date: 1906~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Mrs. Tombaugh-BE and Family

Description: Photograph of Osage Indians in Hominy, OK. Left to right are a unidentified person, Mrs. Tombaugh-BE, unidentified. Post Card printed after June 1907.
Date: 1904~
Creator: Parsons
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Pawhuska

Description: Photograph of Pawhuska, Oklahoma Territory
Date: March 2, 1906
Creator: Stone, Frederick L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Hotel

Description: Photograph of a hotel in Pawhuska, Oklahoma Territory.
Date: 1901~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Street Scene

Description: Photograph of a street scene in Pawhuska, Oklahoma Territory.
Date: 1903~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Osage Indian School

Description: Photograph of a post card of the ruins of the boy's dormitory at Osage Indian School, Pawhuska, OK. Printed by Williamson Haffner, Denver, CO, postmarked September 4, 1909.
Date: September 4, 1909
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Osage School Boy's Band

Description: Photograph of the Osage School Boy's Band, Pawhuska, Oklahoma Territory. Photo by George W. & Hattie Parsons, Pawhuska, Oklahoma Territory, c.1902.
Date: 1902~
Creator: Parsons, George W.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Osage School Girl's Dormitory

Description: Photograph of the Osage School Girl's Dormitory, Pawhuska, Oklahoma Territory. Photo by George W. & Hattie Parsons, Pawhuska, Oklahoma Territory, c.1902.
Date: 1902~
Creator: Parsons, George W.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Osage School Students

Description: Photograph of the Osage School students in front of the Girl's Dormitory, Pawhuska, Oklahoma Territory. Photo by George W. Parsons, Pawhuska, Oklahoma Territory, c.1902.
Date: 1902~
Creator: Parsons, George W.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Osage School Faculty

Description: Photograph of the Osage School Faculty, Pawhuska, Oklahoma Territory. Photo by George W. Parsons, Pawhuska, Oklahoma Territory, c.1902.
Date: 1902~
Creator: Parsons, George W.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Pawhuska, OK

Description: Photograph of Pawhuska, OK, c.1906.
Date: 1906~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Aciel H Shelby's General Store

Description: Photograph of the interior of Aciel H. Shelby's General Store, Nelagoney, OK, c. 1903-1910. Mr. Selby operated the United States Post Office and owned the local bank. The Selby family lived on the Osage Indian Reservation in Osage County, Oklahoma, until they moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, sometime in the 1930's.
Date: 1903~/1910~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Aciel H Shelby's General Store

Description: Photograph of the exterior of Aciel H Shelby's General Store, Nelagoney, OK, c. 1903-1910.
Date: 1903~/1910~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

School Children and Teacher

Description: Photograph of school children and their teacher, Nelagoney, OK, c. 1903-1910.
Date: 1903~/1910~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Aciel H Shelby's General Store

Description: Photograph of the interior of Aciel H. Shelby's General Store, Nelagoney, OK, c. 1903-1910. Mr. Selby operated the United States Post Office and owned the local bank. The Selby family lived on the Osage Indian Reservation in Osage County, Oklahoma, until they moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, sometime in the 1930's.
Date: 1903~/1910~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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