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Fort Smith & Western (FSW) 5

A photograph print showing the Fort Smith & Western (FSW) 5, 4-4-0, Fort Smith, AR.
Date: May 30, 1933
Creator: Winters, Charles E.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Fort Smith & Western (FSW) #14

A photograph print showing Fort Smith & Western (FSW) #14, 4-6-0 (Alco/Schenectady), Ft. Smith, AR. [loco #25 behind]
Date: May 2, 1936
Creator: Hanft, Robert M.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Fort Smith & Western (FSW) #27

A photograph print showing Fort Smith & Western (FSW) #27, 2-8-2 (BLW), Ft. Smith, AR. [engine house in background]
Date: May 2, 1936
Creator: Hanft, Robert M.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
[Letter from K. Kretzschmar to R. Osthoff, May 26, 1930] (open access)

[Letter from K. Kretzschmar to R. Osthoff, May 26, 1930]

Letter from K. Kretzschmar to R. Osthoff, discussing a conflict that will not allow Kretzschmar to attend an upcoming meeting in Austin. He asks for a substitute to be called in his place.
Date: May 26, 1930
Creator: Kretzschmar, K.
Object Type: Letter
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph 2012.201.B0117.0251]

Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "JUST A PIPE DREAM - Bob Burns, the sage of Van Buren, Arkansas, takes the edge off of radio's intensive activity with a short nap in his specially-built "lounger's model" done up in white leather. Burns, funny enough to warrant the front page of his home town paper, is heard with Bing Crosby on the Kraft Music Hall every Thursday at 10:00 p.m., E.D.S.T., over the NBC-Red Network."
Date: May 18, 1936
Creator: NBC News
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Photograph 2012.201.B0404.0475]

Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Log cabin - City Hall - Mena, Ark. - only one in the U.S.A."
Date: May 13, 1931
Creator: Mena Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History