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F.B. Severs Cash Store, Okmulgee, Indian Territory

Photograph of the F.B. Severs Cash Store, Okmulgee, I.T. Photo was taken by John K. Hillers on May 9, 1875. Frederick Ballard Severs was a prominent rancher and entrepreneur in Indian Territory. He was the first postmasters in Okmulgee. He helped develop Okmulgee and Muskogee by constructing many of the business buildings, and he built and assisted in organizing the First National Bank of Muskogee.
Date: May 9, 1875
Creator: John K. Hillers
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

General Council

Photograph of the General Council, delegates from 84 tribes, representing 10,000 Indians at Creek Council House Grounds, Okmulgee, Indian Territory. Print of photo by Jack Hillers, May 1875.
Date: May 1875
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Harper's Weekly

Photograph of the May 13, 1876, edition of "Harper's Weekly."
Date: May 13, 1876
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Mary Camp Gober

Head-and-shoulders portrait of Mary Camp Gober, age 46, looking into the camera. In writing on the back of the photograph: "Mrs. Mary Camp Gober, mother of Mrs. W. C. Wright. Mama's photograph was taken in Atlanta, GA, May 2, 1872, Age 46 yrs, 2 months, 12 days. The first Confederate woman from Denton County to be enrolled in the Stone Mountain Book of Memory is Mrs. Mary Camp Gober. The name of Mrs. Gober is the 3rd from Texas to be entered in the Silver Book memorializing wives of Confederate soldiers." This appears to be a photograph taken of photograph. The original photographer is unknown, although the original date is listed on the back as indicated by the author. This duplicate was taken by J. T. Jones, a photographer in Denton, Texas in the 1890s, who photographed the original matted photo at an unknown time and mounted it on board.
Date: May 2, 1872
Creator: J. T. Jones
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of a Woman]

Portrait is a full body shot of an unidentified woman. She has her left arm leaning on a column. She is wearing a dark colored dress with a light collar and a necklace with a cross. It is matted on a light mat. The photograph company's address is printed on the back. Also "Mai 1870" is handwritten under the address.
Date: May 1870
Creator: Etablissement Photographique de Stalins & Janssens
System: The Portal to Texas History

Harper's Weekly

Photograph of the May 15, 1875, edition of "Harper's Weekly."
Date: May 15, 1875
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Israel Folsom

Photograph of Israel Folsom, a Choctaw Indian and son of Julius Folsom. Photo by Bradshaw, Guncy, IL, May 1878.
Date: May 1878
Creator: Bradshaw
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History