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Joe Miller's Funeral

Description: Photograph of a scene showing Cherokee Strip Cow Puncher's Association members during Joe Miller's funeral at the 101 Ranch. View includes Zack Mulhall, Oscar Brewster, and Hugo Milde
Date: October 24, 1927
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Joe Miller's Funeral

Description: Photograph of Cherokee Strip Cow Puncher's Association members serving as pall bearers at during Joe Miller's funeral at the 101 Ranch. Left to right are Williams H. Vanselous, Mont Tate, Charles Orr, J.C. Weldon, Oscar E. Brewster, Col. Zach Mulhall, Hugo Milde, and Major Gordon Lillie (Pawnee Bill).
Date: October 24, 1927
Creator: Dillion, Vincent
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Ponca Singers and Drum Beaters

Description: Photograph of Ponca Indians during Joe Miller's funeral at the 101 Ranch. Left to right are 1. White Deer, 2. Ed Lightening, 3. John DeLodge, 4. Horse Chief Eagle, 5. Charles Roy, 6. George King, 7. John Bull, 8. Jesse Waters, 9. Crazy Bear, 10. Albert Primeaux, 11. Jim Williams.
Date: October 24, 1927
Creator: Dillion, Vincent
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Ponca Singers and Drum Beaters

Description: Photograph of Ponca Indians during Joe Miller's funeral at the 101 Ranch. Left to right are 1. White Deer, 2. Ed Lightening, 3. John DeLodge, 4. Horse Chief Eagle, 5. Charles Roy, 6. George King, 7. John Bull, 8. Jesse Waters, 9. Crazy Bear, 10. Albert Primeaux, 11. Jim Williams.
Date: October 24, 1927
Creator: Dillion, Vincent
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Greenleaf Creek

Description: Photograph of the downstream west side of a bridge crossing Greenleaf Creek, Cherokee County, OK, on the Old Vance Road between Fort Smith, AR and Fort Gibson, OK, October 4, 1987.
Date: October 4, 1987
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Route 66

Description: Photograph of crossing Padre Canyon at the edge of the Grand Canyon off of Route 66 in Arizona. Printed by Madsen, Chicago, IL, October 24, 1931.
Date: October 24, 1931
Creator: Madsen
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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