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George W. Noble

Description: Portrait photograph of George W. Noble who was an Oklahoma state fish and game warden.
Date: [1890..1916]
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Booth No. 9

Description: Photograph of a group of people and tents. Handwritten description: Booth No. 9, Sept 1893, Arkansas City, Kansas. Kansas towns like Arkansas City were the staging area prior to the 1893 Land Run into the Cherokee Strip. The reference to "booth" is likely related to the nine booths that were erected, five on the Kansas border and four on the border of Oklahoma, where people were to register and receive certificates. These certificates were to be shown before legal entry could be made to the … more
Date: 1893
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Choctaw Judge Noel Holson and Family

Description: Studio photograph of Choctaw Noel Holson with his wife and family. Noel Holson was a Choctaw judge of the First District.
Date: 1898~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Chief Green McCurtain Addressing Choctaw Officials

Description: Photograph of Chief Green McCurtain "addressing prominent Choctaw officials." Several men are gathered around two tables near a wooden building.
Date: [1898..1904]
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Choctaw Solomon Hotema

Description: Photograph of Solomon Hotema, an educated Choctaw preacher who killed seven people he claimed were witches. He was also responsible for the death of his children. Three men were also implicated in the murders.
Date: 1899~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

J. E. Brants

Description: Photograph of special federal prohibition enforcement officer J.E. Brandts.
Date: [1890..1916]
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Cherokee William Penn Adair

Description: Studio photograph of Cherokee William Penn Adair.
Date: [1890..1916]
Creator: Brady & Company
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Choctaw Chief Pushmataha

Description: Portrait photograph of the Choctaw Chief Pushmataha.
Date: [1890..1895]
Creator: W. W. Clinkseals Studio
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

W. L. Turner

Description: Photograph of W. L. Turner, President of the American National Bank.
Date: [1890..1916]
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Dr. E. E. Kirkpatrick

Description: Photograph of Dr. E. E. Kirkpatrick with note on reverse written by his wife, Claudia Spencer Kirkpatrick, which reads "When I first [k]new Dad - M"
Date: 1894
Partner: Kirkpatrick Family Archive

[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

Red Moon, Cheyenne

Description: Photograph of Red Moon, a Cheyenne Indian. He is mounted on a horse. There are buildings in the background. The location appears to be in a town.
Date: [1899..1928]
Creator: Stevenson Art Gallery
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Mooney's Bushyhead, Cheyenne Indian

Description: Photograph of Mooney's Bushyhead, Cheyenne Indian, standing outside a teepee at Darlington, Oklahoma Territory.
Date: 1898
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Mr. Brown's Famous Popcorn

Description: Photograph of Mr. Brown's Famous Popcorn on Main Street, Oklahoma City, OK, c. 1895-1899.
Date: 1895~/1899~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

School for African-Americans

Description: Photograph of Mrs. Antoinette Snow, a missionary to the Seminole Indians and wife of DC Constant, and her students at a school for African-American students, c. 1890.
Date: 1890~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Claudia Spencer Kirkpatrick

Description: Photograph depicting Claudia Spencer Kirkpatrick, photographed as a young woman. This was most likely taken before her marriage to Dr. E. E. Kirkpatrick. The photograph was part of a series taken of her at a studio.
Date: 1890/1899
Partner: Kirkpatrick Family Archive

Starving Elk or Red Leg, Cheyenne

Description: Photograph of Starving Elk (or Red Leg), a Cheyenne Indian, riding a horse in a street. He was a leader of Dog Soldiers and died in 1907.
Date: [1899..1928]
Creator: Stevenson, H. J.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

W. S. and Flora Bowen Bentley

Description: Photograph of W. S. and Flora Bowen Bentley and their family in front of their farm. The farm was located on Iowa Indian lands, seven miles east of Coyle, Oklahoma Territory.
Date: 1892
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Birthday Invitation

Description: Photograph of an invitation to a birthday for a 3 year old, on May 5, 1899, that reads, "Say! On the twenty fifth of May, I'm Three! Come over and play with me. Thursday 3 to 6 P.M."
Date: May 1899
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Drury College

Description: Photograph of Indian boys and girls of Drury College, Springfield, MO. Photo by Ferguson, Springfield, MO, Feb. 4, 1895.
Date: February 4, 1895
Creator: Ferguson
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Drury College

Description: Photograph of Indian boys of Drury College, in Springfield, MO, Jan. 1895.
Date: January 1895
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Kickapoo Indians

Description: Photograph of a Kickapoo home, May 1893.
Date: May 1893
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Cottonwood Creek

Description: Photograph of Cottonwood Creek, near Guthrie, IT(OK). Photo by JR Kingham, Oklahoma City, IT(OK), c. 1890-1930.
Date: 1890~/1933~
Creator: Kingham, J. R.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Kiowa Indians

Description: Photograph of a Kiowa camp, Aug. 1892.
Date: August 1892
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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