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Ball Family

Description: Photograph of the Ball Family. L to R: Back Row: Emma Elizabeth Hearrell Ball, Edward J. Ball, born in 1859. Children L. To R.: 1. Cleo Albertha "Bertha" Ball, born in 1881. 2. Dora Rebecca Ball, born in 1890. 3. Robert Thetus Ball, born in 1883. Girl Standing In Middle - Lula Anna Ball, born in 1887, c. 1892
Date: 1892~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Caddo tribal dance group.

Description: Caddo tribal dance group. Identification follows the handwritten numbers on the photograph. 1. JACK TAYLOR, 2. FRANK SARGENT, 3. TAY-WIN-NIN, 4. LOUIS BEDOKA, 5. THOMAS WISTLER, 6. ISAAC SHE-MA-MY, 7. JAMES INKANISH, 8. SAM PARTON, 9. CHOCTAW, 10. CADDO GEORGE, 11. LITTLE DUTCHMAN, 12. PONJO GUY, 13. DAHTON, 14. KICKAPOO, 15. THOMAS REYNOLDS, 16. DIAMOND WILLIAMS, 17. JOHN INKANISH, 18. LAWRIE DUNLAP, 19. WILD HORSE, 20. KICKAPOO. 21. CHEPONY, 22. WHITE EYES, 23. ALICE INKANISH COUSINS, 24. MA… more
Date: 1892
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Cast for "Kirmis"

Description: Photograph of the St. Paul's Girls for the show "Kirmis" directed by Miss Grace Richardson. L to R: Flora Jarbow, 2. Lyman Allen, 3. Marble Newsom, 4. Will Clark, 5. May, Mrs. Harry Nathin, 6. George Smelzer, 7. Jesse Williams, 8. Mason, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory, February 2, 1892.
Date: February 2, 1892
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Chickasha

Description: Photograph of Chickasha, Indian Territory. "Time "Time taken, about first of May 1892. Chickasha, Indian Territory at 4 weeks old. Picture taken from top of railroad box car which served as Railroad depot. Items in foreground were on the railroad right of way. A picture taken on week later shows them having been evicted."
Date: May 1, 1892
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Dalton Gang

Description: Photograph of Bob Dalton, UNIDENTIFIED, and Grant Dalton after the Dalton Gang attempted robbery in Coffeyville, KS, Oct. 5, 1892.
Date: October 5, 1892
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Ekemont Bowen

Description: Photograph of Ekemont Bowen in the spring of 1892, breaking sod in a field with a twelve ox team. The farm was 4 miles east of Coyle, Oklahoma Territory, in Payne County. The farm was originally part of the Iowa Indian lands.
Date: 1892
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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