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Oscar Wilde

Description: Photograph of Oscar Wilde, chief of the Oklahoma-Mexican Kickapoos. He is wearing traditional clothing.
Date: 1926~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Home of Oscar Wilde

Description: Photograph of a one story frame house. It is labeled as being "The Big House" of Oscar Wilde (Wiles) Mexican -Kickapoo.
Date: 1926~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Kickapoo Children

Description: Photograph of a young Kickapoo boy and girl taken outdoors. There is a tent in the background.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Home of Phillip L. Frazier

Description: Photograph of the residence of Phillip L. Frazier and wife in McLoud, Oklahoma. It is a two story frame structure. Mr. Frazier conducted services at the Friends Indian Mission.
Date: 1926~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Murdock Village

Description: Photograph of a Kickapoo winter lodge or wigwam in the Tecumzee village.
Date: 1927~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Kickapoo Winter Lodge

Description: Photograph of a Kickapoo winter lodge or wigwam in Tecumzee village. This may be in the area of current day Tecumseh, Oklahoma.
Date: 1927~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Navajo Hogans

Description: Photograph of Navajo hogans near Gallup, New Mexico.
Date: 1927~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Friends Kickapoo Mission Residence

Description: Photograph of the Friends Kickapoo Mission residence in McLoud, Oklahoma. It is a two story frame structure.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Rose Murdock and Loa Reed

Description: Photograph of Rose Murdock, daughter of Joseph Murdock (Mexican Kickapoo) and Loa Reed, Mexican Kickapoos. They are standing outside a house.
Date: 1928~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Shawnee Indian Agency

Description: Photograph of the south side of the Shawnee Indian Agency located near Tecumseh, Oklahoma. It is a frame structure.
Date: 1927~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Kickapoo Women

Description: Photograph of five Kickapoo women and a child outdoors in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Apache Camp

Description: Photograph of an Apache camp near Fort Thomas, Arizona. There are several wigwams and horses in the photo. Mountains can be seen in the distance.
Date: 1927~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Murdock Village

Description: Photograph of the rear of the Murdock Village. There are three lodges and a house in the view.
Date: 1927~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Kickapoo Spring

Description: Photograph of Kickapoo Spring at the Tecumzee Village.
Date: 1926~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Mexican Kickapoo Grave

Description: Photograph of a Mexican Kickapoo grave marked by rails. They usually buried their dead in fence corners and garden patches.
Date: 1927~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Oscar Wilde

Description: Photograph of Oscar Wilde. He was a Kickapoo Chief.
Date: 1926~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Murdock Village

Description: Photograph of winter lodges in the Murdock Village.
Date: 1926~/1927~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Logan Hill Cut

Description: Photograph of a road cut through a hill with two autos parked in the road. The area is noted as being an "Indian Battleground."
Date: 1928~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Julia Emma Robitaille

Description: Photograph of Julia Emma Robitaille, a Wyandotte, c.1895.
Date: 1895~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

C. & A. Homestead

Description: Photograph of the C. & A. Homestead, Dewey County, Oklahoma Territory. Photo by John V. Dedrick, Taloga, Oklahoma Territory.
Date: unknown
Creator: Dedrick, John V.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Altus High School

Description: Photograph of Altus High School, Altus, OK.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Spencer Academy

Description: Photograph of Spencer Academy (Choctaw School for Boys) students and faculty, Caddo, Indian Territory, Choctaw Nation, c.1885.
Date: 1885~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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