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Dr. Elmer E Kirkpatrick and Sons

Description: The photograph of Dr. Elmer E. Kirkpatrick and his sons, Claude S. Kirkpatrick (front left), John E. Kirkpatrick (front right), and Elmer E. Kirkpatrick, Jr. appears to be taken near the Kirkpatrick cabin, Green Mountain Falls, Colorado.
Date: 1917
Partner: Kirkpatrick Family Archive

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, looking SW. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, March 31, 1917. Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in March of 1917. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1917 under new ownership.
Date: March 31, 1917
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, looking NE. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, Nov. 1, 1917. Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in November of 1917. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1917 under new ownership.
Date: November 1, 1917
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, looking SE. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, Dec. 1, 1917. Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in December of 1917. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1917 under new ownership.
Date: December 1, 1917
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, looking NE. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, Aug. 1, 1917. Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in August of 1917. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1917 under new ownership.
Date: September 1, 1917
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, looking NE. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, Aug. 1, 1917. Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in August of 1917. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1917 under new ownership.
Date: August 1, 1917
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, looking E. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, July 2, 1917. Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in July of 1917. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1917 under new ownership.
Date: July 2, 1917
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, looking SE. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, Oct. 1, 1917. Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in October of 1917. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1917 under new ownership.
Date: October 1, 1917
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, looking NE. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, Oct. 1, 1917.Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in October of 1917. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1917 under new ownership.
Date: October 1, 1917
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, looking SE. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, Aug. 1, 1917. Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in August of 1917. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1917 under new ownership.
Date: August 1, 1917
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, looking NW. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, March 31, 1917. Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in March of 1917. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1917 under new ownership.
Date: March 31, 1917
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, looking W. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, June 1, 1917. Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in June of 1917. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1917 under new ownership.
Date: June 1, 1917
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, looking SE. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, Sept. 1, 1917. Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in September of 1917. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1917 under new ownership.
Date: September 1, 1917
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, looking NW. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, March 31, 1917. Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in March of 1917. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1917 under new ownership.
Date: March 31, 1917
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, looking W. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, Nov. 1, 1917. Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in November of 1917. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1917 under new ownership.
Date: November 1, 1917
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, looking NE. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, Dec. 1, 1917. Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in December of 1917. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1917 under new ownership.
Date: December 1, 1917
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, looking N. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, March 31, 1917. Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in March of 1917. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1917 under new ownership.
Date: March 31, 1917
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Federal Post Office and Court House

Description: Photograph of the Federal Post Office and Court House, in Oklahoma City, OK, looking N. Photo by Fred L Stone, Oklahoma City, OK, July 2, 1917. Fred L. Stone is credited with taking this photograph in July of 1917. Fred Stone died December 12, 1914. It is likely the photograph was actually taken by someone working at That Man Stone Company, Fred Stone’s company that was still operating in 1917 under new ownership.
Date: July 2, 1917
Creator: Stone, Fred L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

"The Union Soldier" Address in Anadarko

Description: Photograph of "The Union Soldier" address by W.S. Tilton at the west side of the school grounds in Anadarko, Oklahoma on Caddo County Loyalty Day, April 17, 1917. A crowd of men, women and children in dress clothes are gathered around a man speaking from the back of a truck. Some people are holding flags, and there are houses and trees in the background.
Date: April 17, 1917
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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