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[Photograph 2012.201.B0296B.0289]

Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Horse, 66, has been a Methodist minister the last 27 years."
Date: March 11, 1954
Creator: Lucas, Jim
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Water Conservation; Water Erosion; Flooding and Prevention

Photograph of South Caddo County Soil & Water Conservation District {SWCD], Fred Wunderlich, Supervisor (Chester Boles Farm). Focus on flood prevention. Tree growth made in three years. Critical area 204 of Sugar Creek Watershed. OK-2910-5. Follow-up on OK-1226-2 and OK1495-6
Date: September 11, 1963
Creator: Wall, Robert E.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Anadarko City Hall

Photograph of a post card of City Hall, Anadarko, OK. Published by Hall Brothers, Kansas City, MO, postmarked May 11, 1916.
Date: May 11, 1916
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Kiowa Dance

Photograph of an Armistice celebration at the home of "Corn Bread"(Ten-A-Doah) near Carnegie, OK, Nov. 11, 1929.
Date: November 11, 1929
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Grass, Legume and Forb Cultivation

Photograph of grasses grown in sand for four months on trials for different rates of grazing. OK-1450-9.
Date: September 11, 1961
Creator: Smith, Bob J.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Grass, Legume and Forb Cultivation

Photograph of Fred Whittington washing sand out of grass roots after four months of trials on grasses clipped for different rates of use. OK-1450-10.
Date: September 11, 1961
Creator: Smith, Bob J.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Grass, Legume and Forb Cultivation

Photograph of weeping lovegrass. Weeping lovegrass pasture on Claude Gilbert farm as seeded in the spring of 1955. Gilbert sold the weeping lovegrass and has seeded 80 acres in the past 4 years. Soil Conservation Service {SCS] program started on this farm in 1952. OK-401-6.
Date: August 11, 1956
Creator: Keathley, M. G.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History