228 Matching Results

This system will be undergoing maintenance October 10th between 9:00AM and 12:00PM CDT.

Search Results

Shawnee, OK

Description: Photograph of Shawnee Hospital in Shawnee, OK. Published by the Acme Graph Co., Chicago, IL, postmarked Oct. 12, 1911.
Date: October 12, 1911
Creator: Acme Graph Co.
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

Oklahoma City, OK

Description: Photograph of the "Heart of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma." Printed by Curt Teich, Chicago, IL. Published by Mid-Continent News Co., Oklahoma City, OK, postmarked Dec. 11, 1944.
Date: December 11, 1911
Creator: Curt Teich & Co.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Shawnee, OK

Description: Photograph of the entrance to Benson Park in Shawnee, OK. Printed by Curt Teich & Co., Chicago, IL, March 14, 1911.
Date: March 14, 1911
Creator: Curt Teich & Co.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Santa Fe (ATSF) 57

Description: A photograph print showing the Santa Fe (ATSF) 57 (or 86), 4-4-0, on passenger train, as it appeared in 1913, crossing the Arkansas River bridge and approaching Kaw City, OK. [4 cars] "Photo taken in 1911 by my uncle Ed Farrar".
Date: 1911
Creator: Farrar, Ed
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Independent Order of Odd Fellows

Description: Photograph of the Consolidated Grand Lodges of Oklahoma and Indian Territory, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Oklahoma City, OK. Photo by That Man Stone and GB Hale, Oklahoma City, OK, April 13, 1911.
Date: April 13, 1911
Creator: GB Hale and That Man Stone
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Santa Fe (ATSF) 3001

Description: A photograph postcard showing Santa Fe 3001, 2-10-10-2, articulated compound, length 121 ft., weight 125 tons. [Original 2-10-10-2's were built in 1911, converted to 2-10-2's between 1915 and 1918.]
Date: [1911..1915]
Creator: High, H. E.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
Back to Top of Screen