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Iron Eyes Cody and Jerry Elliott

Description: Photograph of Iron Eyes Cody presenting a pipe to Jerry Elliott at Cody's home in Los Angeles, CA. The "War Shirt," worn by Elliott, once belonged to Chief Joseph Nez Perce. The Head Dress was made by Cody and worn in a movie by Cecil Demille, c. 1958-1989.
Date: 1958~/1989~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Iron Eyes Cody and Jerry Elliott

Description: Photograph of Iron Eyes Cody and Jerry Elliott at Cody's home in Los Angeles, CA, after Cody gave Elliott a Pipe Tomahawk. The "War Shirt," worn by Elliott, once belonged to Chief Joseph Nez Perce. Cody said the pipe is an example of "burying the hatchet" because the tomahawk represents war and the pipe end represents peace, c. 1958-1989.
Date: 1958~/1989~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Soyuz Orbital Module

Description: Photograph of Apollo Commander Stafford and Cosmonaut Leonov in the Soyuz Orbital Module during the first International Joint Space Flight, July 17-19, 1975.
Date: [1975-07-17..1975-07-19]
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Soyuz Orbital Module

Description: Photograph of Astronauts Stafford and Slayton holding Soviet containers of Borsch (beef stew), which have vodka labels pasted on them. This was the crews way of toasting each other during their visit to the Soyuz Orbital Module, July 17-19, 1975. The Soyuz descent vehicle is in the center background.
Date: [1975-07-17..1975-07-19]
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Soyuz Orbital Module

Description: Photograph of Cosmonaut Leonov in the Soyuz Orbital Module displaying his drawing of Apollo Commander Stafford, during Stafford's visit to the Soyuz Orbital Module, July 17-19, 1975.
Date: [1975-07-17..1975-07-19]
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Soyuz Orbital Module

Description: Photograph of the Soyuz Flight Engineer Kubason, left, and Apollo Commander Stafford, right, during Stafford's visit to the Soyuz Orbital Module. It was one of four visits made among the Apollo and Soyuz crew members, July 17-19, 1975.
Date: [1975-07-17..1975-07-19]
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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