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First house in Edmond

Description: Photo of unknown men, women and child in front of a house. Hand written inscription reads, "First house built in Edmond." Also, "Compliments of E.B. Townsend, Dec 22nd 1890." E.B. Townsend was one of the first settlers of Edmond. He arrived in the spring of 1889.
Date: 1890
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

May Lillie

Description: A studio portrait of May Lillie. The photograph is heavily damaged, but it shows her in her Wild West Show costume. She has on a dress with a decorative applique and three shooting metals. Her hair is loose around her shoulders, and she is wearing a felt cowboy hat.
Date: 1890
Partner: Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum

May Lillie

Description: A photograph of May Lillie dressed in a dark skirt, blouse, and tall hat. It has handwriting on it that says, "To my dear mother, from May."
Date: 1890
Partner: Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum

May Lillie and Elizabeth Stott

Description: A photograph of May Lillie and Elizabeth Stott in a studio. Elizabeth, on the left, wears a dark dress with a large bow at her neck. May, on the right, wears a dark dress with a large bow at her neck. Around her waist is a large chatelaine that was given to her as a gift during the Wild West show.
Date: 1890
Partner: Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum

May Lillie Riding Sidesaddle

Description: A photograph of a young May Lillie on a dark colored horse. She wears a Wild West show costume and is seated side saddle. Behind her is a teepee and the show arena canvas. Flags and show lights can be seen at the top.
Date: 1890
Partner: Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum

Sacred Heart Church 1890

Description: Photo of a church with a fence all around, four horses pulling two trailers, two ladies on the first trailer, a guy riding a horse, dog at bottom right corner, and more. Panel typing: "SACRED HEART CHURCH 1890 Built under Rev. Germanus Guillaume."
Date: 1890
Partner: El Reno Carnegie Library

Three Native American Women

Description: Photograph of Alva [Adna] Starr, standing left, Susie Hampton, seated, and Emma McDonald. Starr and McDonald are Cherokee. Hampton is a Creek and connected to Geo. W. Tiger, son of Motey Tiger.
Date: 1890~
Creator: Standiford, J. F.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Nuyaka Mission Boarding School

Description: Boys, girls and teachers at the Nuyaka Mission Boarding School for Creek Indian boys and girls. Photo is dated Oct, 1891. The mission was located in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, approximately 15 miles west of the town of Okmulgee. The mission was established by Alice Mary Robertson at the request of the Creek Indian Council, and initially operated by the Presbyterian Church.
Date: 1891
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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