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[Photograph 2012.201.B0232.0196]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "At the time this picture was taken (1890) they could shoot deer almost anywhere east of town," writes George Tipton, Guthrie banker, who owns the above photo. The hunters hung their game before his father's meat market, L. P. Tipton, his father , is in the white apron to the right."
Date: 1890
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0399.0391]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "This is Admiral Marc A. Mitscher's class picture of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade playmates. The admiral is fifth from the left in the fourth row."
Date: September 1, 1895
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B1211.0512]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "No brass bands welcomed George W. Steele, first territorial governor, who arrived in Guthrie just in time to help face the drouth crisis. Gov. and Mrs. Steele are shown arriving at the governor's office."
Date: May 22, 1890
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B1030.0694]

Description: Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "William Prettyman was an early-day photographer from Kansas. This is a copy of an original photo of his horse, claim flag, and stake during the opening of the Cherokee Strip to white settlers in Oklahoma Territory, Sept. 16, 1893."
Date: September 16, 1893
Creator: Prettyman, William
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B1361.0362]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Dick West, alias Little Dick, was killed April 7, 1898, by Marshals Tilghman, Rhinehart and Fossett. Last of the Doolin gang to die, after Doolin's death he organized with Frank and Al Jennings and Pat O'Malley (tape covering name, ? Morris) what was later known as the Jennings gang. Note pine board slab, and his long slender fingers. He was one of few men in the Southwest who could shoot accurately with either hand. (Surro… more
Date: April 7, 1898
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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