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Platt National Park
Photograph of the Vendome Artesian Well in Platt National Park (now known as Chickasaw National Recreation Area), Sulphur, OK, August 7, 1924. Postcard Album.
Date:
August 7, 1924
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Platt National Park
Photograph of the Artesian Hotel in Platt National Park (now known as Chickasaw National Recreation Area), Sulphur, OK, August 7, 1924. Postcard Album.
Date:
August 7, 1924
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
[Postcard from Peggie to Mrs. M. M. Matlock, February 7, 1925]
Valentine's Day postcard from a woman named Peggie to Mrs. M. M. Matlock "wishing you a merry Valentine." The illustration on the front of the card shows to children sitting on a hammock with a large, red heart behind them; the caption below them reads: "I've lost my heart, for good I guess, to somebody at your address."
Date:
February 7, 1925
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Platt National Park
Photograph of Bromide Mountain and Travertine Creek in Platt National Park (now known as Chickasaw National Recreation Area), Sulphur, OK, August 7, 1924. Postcard Album.
Date:
August 7, 1924
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Platt National Park
Photograph of the Bromide Bridge in Platt National Park (now known as Chickasaw National Recreation Area), Sulphur, OK, August 7, 1924. Postcard Album.
Date:
August 7, 1924
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Platt National Park
Photograph of the Belleview Artesian Well and Plunge in Platt National Park (now known as Chickasaw National Recreation Area), Sulphur, OK, August 7, 1924. Postcard Album.
Date:
August 7, 1924
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Platt National Park
Photograph of people fishing in Platt National Park (now known as Chickasaw National Recreation Area), Sulphur, OK, August 7, 1924. Postcard Album.
Date:
August 7, 1924
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Platt National Park
Photograph of Sycamore Falls in Platt National Park (now known as Chickasaw National Recreation Area), Sulphur, OK, August 7, 1924. Postcard Album.
Date:
August 7, 1924
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Platt National Park
Photograph of the Lincoln Bridge in Platt National Park (now known as Chickasaw National Recreation Area), Sulphur, OK, August 7, 1924. Postcard Album.
Date:
August 7, 1924
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Platt National Park
Photograph of deer in Platt National Park (now known as Chickasaw National Recreation Area), Sulphur, OK, August 7, 1924. Postcard Album.
Date:
August 7, 1924
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
[Postcard to Mrs. J. P. Bahl - December 7, 1920]
Postcard addressed to Katharine Bahl, "Mrs. J. P. Bahl", of Waco, Texas, from Harry Bahl in San Antonio. Harry states he is having a "good time" and anticipates he will be home soon. The front of the post card depicts a large pagoda at the Japanese Tea Garden in San Antonio. At left, people walk past footpaths lined with ferns onto stairs that lead to the leftmost wing of the pagoda. Along the bottom of the picture is a lower section of the park, below the pagoda, which contains more pathways, stone walls holding garden planters, and an arched stone bridge over a calm pond lined with bushes and flowers.
Date:
1920-12-07~
Creator:
Bahl, Harry
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Delaware & Hudson (D&H) 452
A photograph postcard showing Delaware & Hudson (D&H) 452 (class G-5), 4-6-0, camel back (center cab) locomotive, on passenger train, Eagle Bridge, NY.
Date:
June 7, 1922
Creator:
Dean, J. H.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Kansas, Oklahoma & Gulf (KOG) 504
A photograph postcard showing the Kansas, Oklahoma & Gulf (KOG) 504, 2-10-2, Baxter Springs, KS. [Note: KO&G acquired by MV in 1925]
Date:
August 7, 1929
Creator:
Lavelle, Joseph
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History