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[2012.201.B0275.0471]

Description: Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "SGT. I-SEE-O, (left) a Kiowa Indian scout, is introduced by Maj. Gen. Ernest Hinds, Commandant of the Field Artillery School to General of the Armies John J. Pershing (right) in 1922."
Date: February 24, 1970
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

BASEMENT BOX 67.0413

Description: Photograph taken during daylight of structure damaged after fire. Caption: "Razed trailer is examined by Lawton fire officials after an early-morning blaze took the lives of two young girls."
Date: August 24, 1966
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Funeral of Quanah Parker

Description: Photograph of funeral gathering for Quanah Parker, Chief of the Comanche Indians. There is a crowd of people around the pallbearers carrying the casket. The funeral took place at Post Oak Mission, near Cache, Oklahoma, on February 24, 1911.
Date: February 24, 1911
Creator: Bates, Edward
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0121.0125]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "From left, the Rev. Phil Jones, Dr. Philip Jones, Dr. Philip Supina, and students Susan Amerson and Chris Bryant stand in front of Little Soweto, a symbolic South African shantytown."
Date: October 24, 1986
Creator: Kinyon, Chris
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0146.0776]

Description: Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Ashley Cox and Betty Boydstun, Ashley's teacher at Roosevelt Elementary in Lawton, stand outside one of the homes Ashley would like to renovate and donate to a homeless person."
Date: January 24, 1992
Creator: Hutchison, Mark A.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0223.0741]

Description: Photograph taken for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "One of the most decorated members of the 45th Infantry division during World War II- an adopted Thunderbird from Ohio- has returned to Oklahoma for a tour of duty. He is M/Sgt. Llewellyn Chilson, whose exploits with the 179th regiment of the 45th earned him the second largest collection of medals presented to an American soldier during that war. Lawton is the home of the regiment."
Date: June 24, 1964
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0223.0746]

Description: Photograph taken for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "M-Sgt. Llewellyn M. Chilson is a hard man to kill and he has a chest full of medals and many scars to prove it. One of the Army's most decorated soldiers, Sgt. Chilson two years ago last May survived a holocaust that few care to remember-- the crash of a giant C124 Golbemaster which claimed the lives of 18 men, including 12 Fort Sill soldiers."
Date: January 24, 1963
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0308B.0304]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Wearing a smile and a flop brim red, white and blue hat, Oklahoma's Miss America, Jane Ann Jayroe of Laverne, shares a moment of fun with Eugene Smith, formerly of Marlow, during a visit with Vietnam wounded now hospitalized at Fort Sill's Reynolds Army Hospital."
Date: March 24, 1967
Creator: Traverse, Austin
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0308B.0312]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Miss America, Oklahoma's own Jane Ann Jayroe of Laverne, visited Friday with hospitalized Oklahomans wounded in Vietnam."
Date: March 24, 1967
Creator: Traverse, Austin
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0339.0005]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "SEATED in directors' conference room at the new $52,500 building being dedicated by the Lawton Chamber of Commerce at 8:30 a. m. Wednesday is Milton Keating, secretary-manager of the chamber since 1943."
Date: May 24, 1961
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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