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Exterior of Trinity Episcopal Church, Tulsa

Stone building in English Gothic architecture, designed by George W. Winkler. Located at 501 S. Cincinnati, it was completed in 1926. The first church was torn down to construct the 1926 building. The photograph was taken in 1950's.
Date: 1950/1959
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Fred Salmon, Tad Lucas, Buck Lucas, and Ruth Roach Salmon, c. 1950

This photo is a group shot of five people sitting in a booth, having a beer together. From left to right, they are: Fred Salmon, Unknown, Tad Lucas, Buck Lucas, and Ruth Roach Salmon.
Date: 1950~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Rectory Next to St. Luke's Episcopal Church

Two-story stone rectory of St. Luke's with a modern art deco style exterior. An arched front entrance with gothic inspired lights flanking the door.
Date: 1950
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Parish House Okmulgee Church of the Redeemer Episcopal Church

Brick building, flat roof, awning over front door. Written on back of photo, "Ch of Redeemer, Okmulgee, Parish House, enlarged & remodeled 1950."
Date: 1950
Creator: Kent Spring
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Exterior of St. Luke Episcopal Church, Tulsa

L-shaped stone church with green shingle roof. Congregants are on front entrance walkway. The church is located at 4818 E. 9th. The image is from the 1950's.
Date: 1950/1959
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

All Soul's Episcopal Church Men 's Breakfast

Group of men and boys in front of wood frame building of All Soul's Episcopal Church. Kneeling at center front is Rt. Reverend Thomas Casady. Written on back of photo "All Soul's Men's Breakfast, Oklahoma City." This building located at 1611 Huntington Drive.
Date: 1950/1959
Creator: Meyers Photo Shop
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Otis Brown's First House in Irving

Otis Brown built the first house in Irving in 1903. He and his wife Netta lived there until they built a larger home in 1905. Brown sold this home to Chaney Miller. Miller had it enlarged, and he or a member of his family lived in the house until it was torn down in the 1970s.
Date: 1950~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Pastor's Retreat]

Photograph of a group of people participating in a Pastor's Retreat. Wilma Roberts, the only woman participating in the retreat, is shown in front.
Date: September 12, 1950
Creator: Williamson Studio
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Group at a Lay-Leaders Retreat in 1950]

Photograph of a group at a Lay-Leaders Retreat. The group is standing in front of the dining hall.
Date: September 23, 1950
Creator: Williamson's Studio
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Group of women and one man in front of a W.S.C.S built cabin]

Photograph of a group of women and an unknown man standing in fron of a W.S.C.S. cabin in 1950.
Date: 1950
Creator: Williamson's Studio
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Group in front of camp building]

Photograph of a group at a Lay-Leaders Retreat. The group is standing in front of the dining hall. Left to Right: Mrs. B.B. Wedemeyer; Rev. J.W.W. Shuler, Mrs. Shuler, Bishop Martin, Wm. H. Cole, Mrs. Peyton and Mrs. John A. Siceloff.
Date: May 18, 1950
Creator: Williamson's Studio
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Hillard Golf Course Near Love Field]

Photograph of a Hillard Golf Course, a nine (9) hole golf course near Dallas Love Field Airport, surrounded by airport hangers, commercial buildings, and residential structures.
Date: July 1950
Creator: Squire Haskins Photography
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Cousin Maggie Hale, Aunt Annie Belle Emery Bright, Lucy Wright, and cat in front of house at 2256 5th Avenue in Fort Worth]

Snapshot photograph of three women, Maggie Hale, Annie Belle Emery Bright, and Lucy Wright in front of the house at 2256 5th Avenue in Fort Worth. A long-haired cat with a white chest is visible behind and to the left of the women. A portion of a person is visible at the left edge of the image area. The snapshot has a decorative border and black text "FOX CO" in the top left and bottom right rounded corners of the border. There are two Fox Photo Company black ink stamps on the verso. These depict the right profile view of a running fox. Text above the fox reads "Fox-Tone PRINT." Text within the body of the fox reads "FOX CO." Text below the fox reads "SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, REGISTERED TRADE MARK." Handwritten pencil inscription on the verso upper middle reads "Aunt Annie Bright, Lucy Wright (friend), Cousin Maggie Hale."
Date: [1950..1969]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[South Lawn of Turtle Creek Park]

Photograph of the aerial view of Turtle Creek Park formerly known as Robert E. Lee Park. The photograph focuses on the southern edges of the park at the intersection of Turtle Creek Blvd and N. Hall Street. A bronze statue of Robert E. Lee. riding horse is atop a stone plinth and concrete stage. Sidewalk connects the area around the statue to a multi-use single story building with steps leading up to a five (5) column entrance. Large green trees partially obscure the grounds of the park and the shores of the nearby Turtle Creek Park.
Date: 1950
Creator: Squire Haskins Photography
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Pump Jack on Small Hill]

Photograph of a pum jack on a small hill. Vegetation is in the foreground.
Date: 1950~
Creator: Shoopman, Bill
System: The Portal to Texas History