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Pettee Baseball Team

Description: Photograph of the Pettee Baseball Team. L to R: Al Page, Leo Meyers, George Armstrong, Babe Katson, Rube Willett, C. Winningham, B. Lacey, June Armstrong, Sam Flood, Gadget, Eugene Anfrut (Manager). Photo by the Camera Shop, Oklahoma City, OK, c.1914.
Date: 1914~
Creator: Camera Shop
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Torpedo Company

Description: Photograph of Eastern Nitro-Glycerine Torpedo Company, Bartlesville, OK. Truck 1-4: Pat Malone, E. L. Connelly, John Young, and Gary Young - On horseback: Jim Davis - Shooting wagons: Clarence Bicknell, W. K. (Chick) Snider, Chas. Thicet, Roy Richardson and Grant Mears. Photo by Oscar Drum, Bartlesville, OK, c. 1914.
Date: 1914~
Creator: Drum, Oscar
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Taft, OK

Description: Photograph of men working cattle for the Business League, Taft, OK, May 1914. The brick building is believed to be the present day Taft City Hall. The town was formerly known as Twine, Indian Territory. Photo by William Prentiss Greene, Muskogee, OK.
Date: May 1914
Creator: Greene, William Prentiss
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Oklahoma State Capitol

Description: Photograph of a drawing, by F. Henkel c.1914, of the Grand Stairs in the Oklahoma State Capitol Building, Oklahoma City, OK. Photo by Garland B. Hale, Oklahoma City, OK.
Date: 1914~
Creator: Hale, Garland B.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Bloomfield Academy

Description: Photograph of Old Bloomfield Academy, located 12 miles southeast of Colbert, which was burned. Governor D. H. Johnston had charge for a number of years. Professor Henshaw taught there 18 years. Burned January 1914. Photo by Moore, Dennison, TX, January 1914.
Date: January 1914
Creator: Moore
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Morris, 1914

Description: Insurance map sheet showing an area of Morris in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, including geographic features, buildings, and details related to risk assessment for fire insurance.
Date: April 1914
Creator: Oklahoma Inspection Bureau
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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