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Erwin Family

Description: Photograph. Front, l to r: Mary Erwin (later Mrs. Hejudman), Wilma Erwin (later Mrs. Southou), Claude Erwin. Back, l to r: W. J. Erwin, Tuttle, Mrs. W. J. Erwin, Grace Erwin, Meta Chestnutt. 1890.
Date: 1890~
Creator: Lafeyth and Sloat
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

The Pioneer School

Description: Photograph of front row, l to r: 1-10 UNID, Mary Erwin. Middle: 1-3 UNID, T. B. Larrimore, R.W. Officer, Wilma Erwin, UNID. Back row: W.J. Erwin, 2-4 UNID, Meta Chestnutt, UNID, Grace Erwin, 8-10 UNID. At the night of Ben Johnson's speech, which was the Pioneer School's first public program on May 31, 1890.
Date: 1890~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Hotel at Minco

Description: Photograph of Miss Meta Chestnutt, Mrs. W.J Erwin, Grace Erwin, Jim Tuttle, Mary Erwin, Wilma Erwin, Claude Erwin, Henry Johnson, Jim McCampbell, Lion Bingham, J.D. Suggs, Web Hendrich, and J.W. Harris on the porch of the hotel in Minco, Indian Territory on JUly 23, 1890.
Date: July 23, 1890
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Erie Merchant

Description: Photograph of Erie Merchant, later Mrs. Will Tuttle, wearing an Indian war bonnet, which was sent to the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, IL. The bonnet was not returned from the Fair.
Date: 1893~
Creator: Scribner, C. L.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

3rd Chickasaw Council House

Description: Photograph of a large group standing in front of a building that has served as the 3rd Council House for the Chickasaw Indians, First Normal School held in Oklahoma, the Old Chickasaw Capitol, Chickasaw National Summer Normal, in Tishomingo, Indian Territory. July 7-August 1, 1902.
Date: 1902-07-07/1902-08-01
Creator: Goodman
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Last Graduting Class

Description: Photograph of of the last graduating class from El Meta Bond College LtoR front: Lola Rowe, Ray Burleson, May Tabor, Paul Haley, Viola Wall, Libbie French. Back: Ralph Ream and Roger Williamison, 1930.
Date: 1930~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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