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[Photograph 2012.201.B0304B.0617]

Description: Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "United States Representative Jed Johnson, Democrat, Oklahoma, discusses plans for the forthcoming visit of President Harry S. Truman to the Field Artillery School at Fort Sill with Major General Louis E. Hibbs, committee."
Date: September 13, 1945
Creator: United States. Army.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0226.0301]

Description: Photograph taken for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Before the water and air method was started at Fort Sill by Ciptak gas tanks had to be removed from tanks, trucks and guns for cleaning."
Date: September 9, 1949
Creator: Miller, Joe
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0226.0302]

Description: Photograph taken for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "The awards committee at Fort Sill is giving John Ciptak, civilian employee from Fletcher, $275 for a great scientific discovery."
Date: September 9, 1949
Creator: Miller, Joe
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0232.0195]

Description: Photograph taken for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "An 11-year-old, Wayne Cole, who has had just one year of 4-H club work, Thursday held the title of top individual livestock judge among the more than 100 boys who competed at the Oklahoma State fair. Wayne is from Bethel, Pottawatomie county."
Date: September 30, 1948
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge Buffalo

Description: Photograph of three buffalo standing in a field located in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. The back of the photograph proclaims, “A part of the Buffalo herd in the Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge, Lawton, Okla. This is the second largest herd of buffalo on the continent. The buffalo was the department store of the plains Indian, supplying them with practically all their needs. When the millions of buffalo that roamed the prairies were exterminated there were a few small herds saved and … more
Date: September 29, 1949
Creator: Postlethwaite, Hermann
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B1126.0152]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Bill Reynolds, Oklahoma City tenor, will have a featured spot Friday night on the all-star Army entertainment program at the war bond premiere at the Criterion Theater. He is a soloist with the Cannonaders, dance band from the Fort Sill Field Artillery Replacement Center."
Date: September 24, 1943
Creator: United States. Army.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge

Description: Photograph of Soil Conservation Service personnel and Wichita Wildlife Refuge officials on planning tour in preparation for Soil Conservation Service Range School to be conducted by Mr. B.W. Allred. Front row:, left to right: Marjorie Krelberg, W.A. Watson, Victor Bunderson, Herschel Bell, E.B. Kong, R.H. Marshall and Courtland Tidwell. Back row, left to right: Julian Howard, P.F. Alan, Larry Short, Louis reid, Rudy Peterson, Ervin Schmutz, L.H. Leithead, carl Eminger, Ben Osborn, R.B. Peck, Ja… more
Date: September 13, 1946
Creator: Jenkins, Elvin W.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge

Description: Photograph of part of the buffalo herd in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Lawton, Oklahoma. This is the second largest herd of buffalo on the continent. The buffalo was the "department store" of the plains Indians, supplying them with practically all their needs. When the millions of buffalo that roamed the prairies were exterminated there were a few small herds saved and those have now grown to some 22,000 in North American game preserves. OK-79, 522.
Date: September 29, 1949
Creator: Postlethwaite, Hermann
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge

Description: Photograph of part of the buffalo herd in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Lawton, Oklahoma. This is the second largest herd of buffalo on the continent. The buffalo was the "department store" of the plains Indians, supplying them with practically all their needs. When the millions of buffalo that roamed the prairies were exterminated there were a few small herds saved and those have now grown to some 22,000 in North American game preserves. OK-79, 521.
Date: September 29, 1949
Creator: Postlethwaite, Hermann
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge

Description: Photograph of part of the buffalo herd in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Lawton, Oklahoma. This is the second largest herd of buffalo on the continent. The buffalo was the "department store" of the plains Indians, supplying them with practically all their needs. When the millions of buffalo that roamed the prairies were exterminated there were a few small herds saved and those have now grown to some 22,000 in North American game preserves. OK-79, 524.
Date: September 29, 1949
Creator: Postlethwaite, Hermann
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge

Description: Photograph of part of the buffalo herd in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Lawton, Oklahoma. This is the second largest herd of buffalo on the continent. The buffalo was the "department store" of the plains Indians, supplying them with practically all their needs. When the millions of buffalo that roamed the prairies were exterminated there were a few small herds saved and those have now grown to some 22,000 in North American game preserves. OK-79, 520.
Date: September 29, 1949
Creator: Postlethwaite, Hermann
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge

Description: Photograph of part of the buffalo herd in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Lawton, Oklahoma. This is the second largest herd of buffalo on the continent. The buffalo was the "department store" of the plains Indians, supplying them with practically all their needs. When the millions of buffalo that roamed the prairies were exterminated there were a few small herds saved and those have now grown to some 22,000 in North American game preserves. OK-79, 526.
Date: September 29, 1949
Creator: Postlethwaite, Hermann
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge

Description: Photograph of part of the buffalo herd in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Lawton, Oklahoma. This is the second largest herd of buffalo on the continent. The buffalo was the "department store" of the plains Indians, supplying them with practically all their needs. When the millions of buffalo that roamed the prairies were exterminated there were a few small herds saved and those have now grown to some 22,000 in North American game preserves. OK-79, 523.
Date: September 29, 1949
Creator: Postlethwaite, Hermann
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge Buffalo

Description: Photograph of part of the 22,000 buffalo herd standing on a field in the Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge, Lawton, Okla. The back of the photograph proclaims, "A part of the buffalo herd in the Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge, Lawton, Okla. This is the second largest herd of buffalo on the continent. The Buffalo was the department store on the plains Indian, supplying them with practically all their needs. When the millions of buffalo that roamed the prairies were exterminated, there were a fe… more
Date: September 29, 1949
Creator: Postlethwaite, Hermann
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge Buffalo

Description: Photograph of a small buffalo herd grazing and resting on a field located in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. The back of the photograph proclaims, “A part of the buffalo herd in the Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge, Lawton, Okla. This is the second largest herd of buffalo on the continent. The buffalo was the department store of the plains Indian, supplying them with practically all their needs. When the millions of buffalo that roamed the prairies were exterminated there were a few smal… more
Date: September 29, 1949
Creator: Postlethwaite, Hermann
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society
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