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[Annie Belle Emery Bright's Fort Worth High School graduation class, 1897]

Photograph of the Fort Worth High School graduating class of May 1897. The fifteen individuals wear formal attire, men in tuxedos and women in white, full-coverage dresses. The photograph is mounted to a board, and below the photograph an additional strip of board with handwriting listing the names of the individuals is attached to the backing board. Top row, left to right: Ronnea Wilson, Walter Sudarth, Emma Griffith, Sam Truplett, Mary Young, Mable Simpson, Salby Atwell. . Middle and bottom row: Georgia Prackett, Lyman Barber, Edith Ellis, Maggie McLean, Annie Emery, Lita Ryan, Jewell Weaver, Ada Brattlion.
Date: May 1897
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[James W. Emery's house at 415 Wheeler Street, now College Avenue, where Dr. Frances Daisy Emery Allen first hung her shingle]

Mounted photograph of the front of a house with various women and children posing on the porch and front steps, the front yard, and the second floor balcony. Handwritten blue and black ink inscriptions below the image read: "(Annie, Daisy, Lottie Emery.) 415 Wheeler St. (now College Ave.) Bertha Preuitt, Sybil Wilson, Lois Wilson holding Aline, Fannie with Paul, Bess Wilson, and Grandmother Emery (Dr. D. Emery Allen's mother.) It was at this home I hung out my 'shingle' 1897."The recto bottom left corner of the mount is missing and the mount has overall abrasions and staining. There are water stains running along the recto bottom of the mount and extending partway up the front right edge. Brown adhesive stains are visible along all four verso edges.
Date: 1897
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Fort Worth University Medical Department autopsy with students]

Photograph of an autopsy taking place in a medical class at the Fort Worth University. A body lays on a wooden table with its chest and throat cut open. Two men and two women hold medical tools near the body. Additional men stand near the feet with tools and a notepad, while another man stands near the head with notepad. The people either wear dark medical gowns or white aprons to cover their clothes. The photograph is mounted on a tan board with printed text "Swartz, 705 Main St. / Fort Worth, Tex." at the bottom. Handwritten text along the top of the board names the individuals : Kent V Kibbie, Lewis Hershfield, Crabbil, Mrs. Lincecum, Daisy Emery, A. L. Lincecum, Samuel Adams Owens. Below the photo is written "Med Dept Ft. W. U. 1895."
Date: 1895
Creator: Swartz
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Fort Worth University Medical Department]

Photograph of the Fort Worth University Medical Department taken outside of a brick building. The group is arranged in six rows with the front row seated on a step. The group is mostly men all wearing dark suites, with some wearing or holding hats. Handwriting in ink on the photograph indicates four individuals including Dr. Allen, Barber, Wilson, and Y---. The photograph is mounted on a tan board which has the Swartz photographer imprint, handwriting that reads: "2nd row - 5th from right / Dr. James Walter Allen / father of Frances & Sheila Allen." A strip of paper affixed to the board with printed text reads: "Medical Department, Fort Worth University, Jan 15, / 1898. James Walter Allen appears in second row, fifth / from right. He graduated that May." The tan board is mounted to a white board.
Date: January 15, 1898
Creator: Swartz, G. L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Fort Worth University Medical Department First Term]

Photograph of the Medical Department in their first term at Fort Worth University. The group of all men are positioned in front of a brick wall with tall windows, arranged in four rows with the front row seated. They all wear dark suits, and most wear bowler or top hats. Written in pen on the photograph next to a man in the top row at right is "Dr. Walter Allen." The photograph is mounted to a black board with a strip of paper at the bottom with printed text that reads: " Medical Department, Ft Worth University, first term / Jan 25, 1895 taken by Swartz View Co. Top row, far / right James Walter Allen." The black board is mounted to a white board.
Date: January 25, 1895
Creator: Swartz View Co.
System: The Portal to Texas History

View of Enid Capitol Hill

Photograph of Enid, Oklahoma from Capitol Hill, taken in 1893.
Date: 1893
Creator: Gibbs, Persis
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

View of Enid Four Days After Land Run

Photograph of Enid, Oklahoma from the south, four days after the land run.
Date: 1893
Creator: Gibbs, Persis
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Street Scene of Enid, Oklahoma

Photograph of early Enid, Oklahoma. What can be seen is a post office on Maine, a land office, and first courthouse in background.
Date: 1893/1895
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

1893 Pencil Drawing Street Scene

Photograph of a pencil drawing street scene of Enid, Oklahoma.
Date: 1893
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Early Enid Street Scene

Photograph from an early Enid street scene. What can be shown is a lawyer tent, Cherokee Pharmacy, and Merchant's Bank.
Date: 1893
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Enid Courthouse

Photograph of the Enid courthouse and square, east view
Date: 1893/1895
Creator: Gibbs, Persis
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Courthouse and Enid Square

Photograph of the courthouse and Enid Square, east view.
Date: 1893/1895
Creator: Gibbs, Persis
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Residential Area, South Side of Enid, Oklahoma

Photograph of a residential area on the south side of Enid, Oklahoma.
Date: 1894/1897
Creator: Gibbs, Persis
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Ringwood Sod School

Photograph of the Ringwood Sod School, with Doe Fullor as the teacher being seen.
Date: 1890/1899
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Oak Glade School

Photograph of the class at Oak Glade School, with Mrs. Dave Hinshaw as the teacher. Located in Major County, Oklahoma.
Date: 1897/1898
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

O County Jail

Photograph of the O County Jail.
Date: 1893/1894
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Jim Gift and Pete Sheen's Meat Market Interior

Photograph of the interior of a meat market, where Jim Gift and Pete Sheen can be seen in March 1895.
Date: 1895
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Garfield Company Institute Group Photograph

Group photograph of the Garfield Company Institute, held at Central School, now Roosevelt School.
Date: 1899
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Land Run of 1893 Staking a Claim

Photograph of a stake claim in the Land Run 1893. Shows two men, Ether Isbell and R. E. Isbell, with a wagon driving a flag in the ground.
Date: 1893
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

On the Line for Land Run

Photograph of horse drawn wagons waiting on the line for Land Run on September 16th, 1893, at 11:30 am.
Date: September 16, 1893
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Joseph Kokojan Sr. and Family at the Kingfisher/Garfield County Line

Photograph of Joseph Kokojan Sr., his mother, and sister standing at the Kingfisher/Garfield County Line.
Date: 1893
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

JA Glass and Self-Built Car

Photograph of JA Glass and a self-built car. He drove the car from Wichita, Kansas to Enid, Oklahoma.
Date: 1897
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Homestead of Mr. and Mrs. W H Dobbins

Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. W H Dobbins' homestead, a dugout sod house. In the photograph there is a man, woman, three children, dog and two horses, names written on photo. This was located four miles south of Kiowa, Kansas.
Date: 1893
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Sod House and Sod Machine Shop

Photograph of a sod house (far right) and sod machine shop (center right) at an unknown location.
Date: 1893/1900
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History