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Emma Ruth Lareau
Photograph of Emma Ruth Lareau, citizen Potawatomi, as a young girl standing in front of some fallen timbers taken in the vicinity of Waynette, Oklahoma in Pottawatomie County circa 1920-1923. A suspension bridge can be seen in the background at top right of the photograph.
Date:
[1920,1923]
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Helen Alta Junaluska Lareau
Photograph of Helen Alta Junaluska Lareau (on the right) and unidentified young woman (left)standing in front of the south wall of Wanette High School in Wanette, Oklahoma circa 1920.
Date:
1920
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Woman at Wanette High School in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma
Photograph of a young woman standing in front of the south wall of Wanette High School in Wanette, Oklahoma.
Date:
1920
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Emma Ruth Lareau, Mary Alice Lareau, Helen Alta Junaluska Lareau, Lela Vanness Lareau, John Truman Lareau
Photograph of (left to right) Emma Ruth Lareau, Mary Alice Lareau, Helen Alta Junaluska Lareau, citizen Potawatomi, Lela Vanness Lareau, John Truman Lareau and two unidentified people on the South Canadian River Bridge near Wanette, Oklahoma.
Date:
[1920..1925]
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Helen Alta Junaluska Lareau
Photograph of Helen Alta Junaluska Lareau, citizen Potawatomi, standing in front of the south wall of Wanette High School in Pottawatomie Countie, Oklahoma. Helen was given the name Junaluska by an "old Indian…who came through Wanette at the time of her birth." Junaluska was a leader among the Texas Cherokee.
Date:
1920
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Mary Alice Lareau
Photograph of Mary Alice Lareau, citizen Potawatomi, as a young woman standing on a boulder beside a creek near Wanette in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma circa 1920-1923
Date:
[1920..1923]
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History