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S. D. Deiker

Description: Portrait photograph of S. D. Deiker who was a teacher and the oldest lawyer in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, at the time this postcard was printed c. 1910 - 1918.
Date: [..1910]
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Sagosta, a Caddo Indian

Description: Portrait photograph of Sagosta, a Caddo Indian, who weighed 465 pounds.
Date: July 29, 1910
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Ground Breaking Federal Building Oklahoma City

Description: Photograph of breaking ground ceremony "The 1st Shovel" for the federal building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on February 28, 1910. There is a group of men standing and posing with shovels. The building was constructed by the M. J. Gill Construction Company.
Date: February 28, 1910
Creator: Irish, Elwood W.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Eva Grayhorse

Description: Portrait photograph of Eva Grayhorse (McKinley). She is seated.
Date: 1910
Creator: Love, H. T.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

First Baptist Church in Fort Gibson, OK

Description: Photograph of First Baptist Church in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, taken c. 1910-1918. This was a postcard photo.
Date: 1910~/1918~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Frank Lumpkins

Description: Photograph of Frank Lumpkins. He is standing outside wearing a gun, holding a rope, and a rifle is propped nearby.
Date: 1910
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Joseph W. McNeal

Description: Portrait photograph of Joseph W. McNeal of Guthrie, Oklahoma, taken in 1910.
Date: 1910
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Old Cherokee Safe

Description: Photograph of old Cherokee safe used to dispense government payments to individual Cherokee Indians. The photo was taken in 1910.
Date: 1910
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Ponca Medicine Man

Description: Photograph of a Ponca Medicine Man walking down a street with a horse and wagon in the background. The photo was taken in 1910.
Date: 1910
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Quanah Parker with Wives

Description: Photograph of Comanche Chief Quanah Parker with wives. From left to right are Payi, Quanah Parker, and Chony, who is the mother of Baldwin Parker.
Date: [1910..1918]
Creator: Irwin, W.G.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Sacred Dance of the Geronimo Apache Indians

Description: Photograph of the Sacred Dance of the Geronimo Apache Indians taken at night. There is a bonfire in the center of the dancing Indians. The photo was taken using a flashlight. The photo was copyrighted in 1910.
Date: 1910
Creator: Bates, Edward
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Thomas Crow, Sioux Chief

Description: Photograph of Thomas Crow, Sioux Chief, taken beside a teepee in 1910.
Date: 1910
Creator: Bates, Edward
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

The Tribune Newspaper Building

Description: Photograph of the two-story brick Tribune Newspaper building under Bronson and Nichols on a dirt street in Thomas, Oklahoma. The photograph was taken between 1899 and 1928, but likely in 1910.
Date: 1910~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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