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Aerial Shot of A Flooded and Impassable U. S. Highway #77 Bridge Spanning Over the Washita River Near Davis
Photograph of an aerial shot of a flooded and impassible U. S. Highway #77 bridge spanning over the Washita River near Davis. The back of the photograph proclaims, "U. S. Highway #77 and Washita River near Davis, Oklahoma."
Date:
1950~
Creator:
Ginter Photo Co.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Aerial Shot of Bridge over Highway #77 and Washita River Mainstem
Photograph of an aerial shot of U. S. Highway #77 and a flooded mainstem of the Washita River. The back of the photograph proclaims, “U. S. Highway #77 and Washita (Main Stem) River. Measured width (2 days later) is 1 ½ miles along pavement.”
Date:
1950~
Creator:
Ginter Photo Co.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Aerial shot of Site #1, Wildhorse Creek and the Surrounding Area
Photograph of an aerial shot of Site #1, Wildhorse Creek and the surrounding area. The back of the photograph proclaims, “This reservoir lacks 4 ft. of reaching its maximum capacity but surrounding areas not treated created a disastrous flood (May 9-10) on Wildhorse Creek. U. S. Highway No. 7 in background. Spillway at right end of dam.”
Date:
1950~
Creator:
Ginter Photo Co.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Aerial Shot of Site #5, Owl Creek
Photograph of an aerial shot of Site #5, Owl Creek and the surrounding area. The back of the photograph proclaims, “Owl Creek Site #5. Slight damage to newly sodded spillway after 12” following 15.5” rain of May 9-10."
Date:
1950~
Creator:
Ginter Photo Co.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Aerial Shot of Site #7, Wildhorse Creek Detention Reservoir and the Surrounding Area
Photograph of an aerial shot of Site #7, Wildhorse Creek Detention Reservoir and the surrounding area. This area was formerly known as Site 6, Woodland Watershed. The back of the photograph proclaims, “Detention Reservoir- Site #6, Woodland Watershed. Permanent Pool – 0.78” runoff. Flood pool – 4.75” runoff. Total – 5.53” runoff. Drainage area – 1350 acres. The permanent pool surface area is 13.2 acres. It will cover 37.6 acres when it reaches the emergency spillway at left.”
Date:
1950~
Creator:
Ginter Photo Co.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
African-American Bible School Group
Photograph of an African-American Bible School group, Elk City, OK. Photo by Oscar Ronald Savage, c. 1950.
Date:
1950~
Creator:
Savage, Oscar Ronald
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
African-American Bible School Group
Photograph of an African-American Bible School group, Elk City, OK. Photo by Oscar Ronald Savage, c. 1950.
Date:
1950~
Creator:
Savage, Oscar Ronald
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Aggie Theatre
Photograph of the exterior of the Aggie Theatre, after remodel, Stillwater, OK.
Date:
1950~
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
Bill Idken Ranch and A Flooded Washita River
Photograph of an aerial shot of Bill Idken's ranch flooded by the Washita River. Only a few buildings, seen near the top of the photograph, remained above water. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Bill Idken Ranch and Washita River. Only a small portion of a land strip remains above water."
Date:
1950~
Creator:
Ginter Photo Co.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Black Locust Plantings
Photograph of Bill Granger, county banker at Gracemont, Okla. Observing a post let planting of black locust. The locust are 8 years old. Will be ready for harvwest in two or three years.
Date:
1950~
Creator:
Gardner, G. C.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Booker T. Washington Band
Photograph of the Booker T. Washington school band.
Date:
1950
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Bottomland Alfalfa Just Below Site 15, Mill Creek
Photograph of an aerial shot of bottomland alfalfa just below site 15, Mill Creek near the Colvert Bros. Hereford Ranch. Site 15 Mill Creek is in the background of the photograph. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Bottom land alfalfa just below site 15, Mill Creek. Two years ago Colvert Bros. lost 1000 bales of alfalfa in one flood. This alfalfa is approximately 1 foot high and ready for outing. You can see the scour channels in alfalfa, evidence of frequent overflow and damage in the past."
Date:
1950~
Creator:
Ginter Photo Co.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Capitol Hill Baptist Church
Photo of an architectural rendering of the exterior of Capitol Hill Baptist Church located at SW 25th (also known as Commerce) and Harvey Avenue in Oklahoma City. The rendering was done by Noftsger & Lawrence AIA Architects for the new sanctuary and classroom addition to the church.
Date:
1950~/1951~
Creator:
Meyers Photo Shop
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Capitol Oil Wells
Photograph of oil wells by capitol building. The view is looking north on Lincoln. Photo by Meyers Photo Shop, c. 1950.
Date:
1950~
Creator:
Meyers Photo Shop
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Carnegie Library, Enid
Carnegie Library, Enid, Oklahoma
Date:
1950~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Casady School Acct.
Photograph of the entrance to the Chapel at Casady School, Oklahoma City, OK. Photo by Meyers Photo Shop for the Casady School Acct., c. 1950.
Date:
1950~
Creator:
Meyers Photo Shop
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Casady School Acct.
Photograph of the Chapel at Casady School, Oklahoma City, OK. Photo by Meyers Photo Shop for the Casady School Acct., c. 1950.
Date:
1950~
Creator:
Meyers Photo Shop
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Casady School Acct.
Photograph of the Chapel at Casady School, Oklahoma City, OK. Photo by Meyers Photo Shop for the Casady School Acct., c. 1950.
Date:
1950~
Creator:
Meyers Photo Shop
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Casady School Acct.
Photograph of the Chapel at Casady School, Oklahoma City, OK. Photo by Meyers Photo Shop for the Casady School Acct., c. 1950.
Date:
1950~
Creator:
Meyers Photo Shop
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Casady School Acct.
Photograph of the Chapel at Casady School, Oklahoma City, OK. Photo by Meyers Photo Shop for the Casady School Acct., c. 1950.
Date:
1950~
Creator:
Meyers Photo Shop
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Casady School Acct.
Photograph of students at the pond in front of the Chapel at Casady School, Oklahoma City, OK. Photo by Meyers Photo Shop for the Casady School Acct., c. 1950.
Date:
1950~
Creator:
Meyers Photo Shop
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Centrifugal Pump at the Champlin Refinery
Photograph of high-speed, eight stage centrifugal pump at the Champlin Refinery in Enid, Oklahoma.
Date:
1950/1960
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History