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First Hartshorne Trinity Episcopal Church

Description: Hartshorne Trinity Episcopal Church is wood frame building, covered vestibule, arched windows, cross at top of roof, wood slat fence in front and on side of building. Man, woman and child standing on dirt street outside fence. Written on back "services held in it on Sun -----26, 1896 -----Committee." Now closed.
Date: 1896
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

OSFA Conv. (1896) (167 MB)

Description: Photograph of twenty four people standing in front of a stable. The Norman FD team and wagon also appear. This is believed to be the oldest known OSFA Convention photo, taken in Norman, OK, in May, 1896.
Date: 1896
Partner: Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum

Tuskahoma Female Academy Students

Description: Photograph of the Tuskahoma Female Academy Faculty, c. 1896-7. L to R: Front, 1. UNKNOWN, 2. UNKNOWN, 3. Anna Wright (Ludlow) 4. Junia Folsom (Hunter) Back: 1. Nell Wakefield 2. Katerine Wright 3. Peter Hudson 4. Martha Downing (Mrs. Leroy Long, Sr.).
Date: 1896~/1897~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Cliff, OK

Description: Photograph of a crowd scene, with the Post Office at back right, Cliff, OK. Copy print by Mrs. CB Allen, Madill, OK, c.1896.
Date: 1896~
Creator: Allen, Mrs. C. B.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Cliff, OK

Description: Photograph of a crowd scene, with the Post Office at back right, Cliff, OK. Copy print by Mrs. CB Allen, Madill, OK, c.1896.
Date: 1896~
Creator: Allen, Mrs. C. B.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Thomas W. Conway

Description: Photograph of Thomas W. Conway at age 43, Superintendent of the Pawnee Boarding School, father of Florence Conway Hudson. Photo by Prettyman and Cornish, Arkansas City, KS, c. 1896.
Date: 1896~
Creator: Prettyman and Cornish
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Dwight Mission

Description: Photograph of the main building at the Dwight Mission School, Cherokee, Indian Territory, c. 1896. Cherokee Nation Front & East, Mission work began in 1833.
Date: 1896~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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