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Geary Mill & Elevator
Photograph of the Geary Mill & Elevator, Geary, OK, c. 1900.
Date:
1900~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Primitive Salt Factories
Photograph of Primitive Salt Factories in Blaine County, showing salt plains in the distance. This photograph was taken from the Report of the Governor of Oklahoma.
Date:
1900~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Martz Family
Photograph of D.J. Martz and sons, L-R, D.J., Warren, Lew, Clyde, Walter, Carence, A.C, a son, Merida, a lawyer, died of blood poisoning in 1910, numbered 9952.
Date:
1900
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Watonga Print Shop
Photograph of Watonga Print Shop owned by Martz, numbered 99450.
Date:
1900
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Dry Goods Store
Photograph of a dry goods store, two women seated, young girl standing with hand on hip, four other women, and three men, numbered 51543.
Date:
1900
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Watonga General Store early 1900s
Photograph of D. J. Martz General Store at Watonga in the early 1900's, numbered 99529.
Date:
1900
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Street Scene Watonga OK
Photograph of a street in Watonga, only horse and buggies/wagons. Number cutoff 9875? Very poor picture.
Date:
1900
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
1900 Harvest Crew
Photograph of 1900 Harvest Crew near Okeene.
Date:
1900
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Sunday School Class
Photograph of Christian Church Sunday School Class, Watonga, 1900. Mrs. C D Wynn (Emma) is pictured 2nd from the right in the back row.
Date:
1900
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Garl's Grocery
Photograph of a grocery store showing Yukon's Best Flour, apples in baskets, a man, and a woman.
Date:
1900
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History