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[2012.201.B0997.0084]

Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Starting at linebacker for the Oklahoma City Plainsmen when they play Arkansas Saturday night in Enid will be Bill Overton, 6-2 by 220-pounder who joined the city-ans this week after being released by the Dallas Cowboys." Photograph is of a man in a football uniform slightly couching down as if to start running in a football play.
Date: August 16, 1968
Creator: Hill, Ron
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

4th Artillery Headquarters after the hurricane, Texas City

A group of soldiers sit and stand on a pile of wooden debris in a pathway between two rows of wooden Army buildings. The building on the left has no roof, but the roof beams remain. Soldiers have rolled-up sleeves, unbuttoned tunics and one soldier is hatless. Wording on phot front "4th Art. Hdqs. after the hurricane, Texas City." Wording in pencil on photo back "Aug. 16, 1915." The number "10." is written in the right hand corner.
Date: August 16, 1915
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Aerial View of CUC-28-28

Photograph of an aerial view of CUC-28-28.
Date: August 16, 1941
Creator: Meyers Photo Shop
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Aerial view of Pohl construction]

Aerial photograph of the Pohl Recreation Center during its initial construction in 2002. The skeleton frame of the building can be seen on a dirt plot. Cranes and other construction equipment are visible around the building. The bottom of the image is labeled, "8/16/02."
Date: August 16, 2002
Creator: University of North Texas. Center for Media Production.
System: The UNT Digital Library

After the hurricane, 4th Artillery officers line

An automobile sits alongside the ruins of an open sided canvas-covered structure. To the right three wooden one-story buildings are visible with very heavy structural damage. Behind the automobile are at least four other wooden buildings. One building has fully collapsed on 2 sides. One building has been blown off its foundation and lies tilted at a 90 degrees angle, with the building underside vertical to the ground. The large building is a two story building with about half the building totally collapsed. A pile of wooden debris lies in the right front foreground. Flooding is visible behind the building. Wording on the photo front "After the hurricane 4th Art. Officers line, Texas City." The number "15." is written on the photo. Wording in pencil on photo back "Aug 16, 1915."
Date: August 16, 1915
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

After the hurricane, Texas City

Boat run aground along the railroad tracks in front of buildings and listing heavily. Telephone pole in front of boat leaning to the right approx. 15 degrees. Debris and another listing telephone pole are visible to the right of the buildings. Wording on photo front "38 After the Hurricane Texas City." Most likely taken after the August 16, 1915 hurricane at Texas City, Texas. Wording on photo back "Aug 16, 1915."
Date: August 16, 1915
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

After the storm

Four soldiers, two on horseback and two on foot, in front of two one-story buildings. Flooding and building debris are visible in the foreground and in the background. Wording on photo front "After the storm." The number "19" is marked on the photo. Most likely taken after the August 16th, 1915 hurricane at Texas City, Texas. Wording on photo back "Texas City, TX Aug 16, 1915."
Date: August 16, 1915
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[After the storm]

Three rows of one-story houses. On the far left, a pile of debris stands. The nearest house on the left is tilted and sagging to the right. The porch on the second house in the second row is tilted to the side. Wording on photo back "Texas City, Tx Aug 16, 1916". [Based on other photos similar to this one and on historical records of the weather, this date should most likely be Aug. 16, 1915.]
Date: August 16, 1915
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

After the storm and flood Texas City

In the front left section of the photo, a soldier carrying what appears to be a typewriter or teletype machine wades through flood waters about mid-calf deep. Behind him are badly damaged buildings surrounded by flood waters. Wording on photo front "After the storm and flood, Texas City Camp Sight (sic) Co. D. Signal Corps." Handwritten in pencil on photo back "Texas City, TX Aug 16, 1915."
Date: August 16, 1915
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

After the storm Texas City

Saddled horse with no rider stands in front of a sailboat lying on its side in a field. The sails are torn and tangled. Wording on photo front "After the storm Texas City." the number "30" is marked on the photo. Wording on back "Aug 16, 1915."
Date: August 16, 1915
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

After the storm, Texas City

Several soldiers on horses are standing in flood waters. Three additional horses without riders are drinking at the bottom of an embankment in front of damaged buildings. Debris from the buildings is scattered throughout the area. A leaning telephone pole is visible near one of the houses. Four soldiers are standing in the distance on higher ground. Wording on photo front "After the storm, Texas City." The number "7." is marked on the photo. Wording on photo back "Aug 16, 1915."
Date: August 16, 1915
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

After the storm, Texas City

A group of soldiers gathers on the right side of a damaged wooden building. Wooden debris is piled on both sides of the building, with a large flooded area visible on the right and in front. Other buildings with structural damage are visible in the background on the right side. Wording on photo front "After the storm Texas City." Wording in pencil on photo back "Aug. 16, 1915."
Date: August 16, 1915
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

After the storm, Texas City

Two buildings along a road with another building a a water tower in the background. The building to the left has heavy structural damage to the side facing the road and is braced in the right front corner with a pole or board. The building to the right is surrounded by debris from the structure and its contents. A large piece of debris lies in the road near the forefront of the picture. A water tower and other buildings are visible in the distance. Clothing, quilts or blankets and a pillow are hanging on lines in the foreground. Wording on photo front: "After the storm Texas City." The number "22" is written on the photo. Wording on photo back "Aug 16, 1915."
Date: August 16, 1915
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Agriculture Section Butz.

Photograph of Gene Burkhardt at the Agriculture Section Butz.
Date: August 16, 1972
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Alice Davis' Inauguration

Photograph of L to R, front row: 1. Alice Locke 2. Mrs. Alice Davis 3. Joyette Jones. Back row: 1. Joyce Davis Jones 2. Mrs. Ben Locke 3. Mrs. M.C. Jones 4. Mrs. H.W. Livinam 5. Mrs. Vernon Kiker 6. Mrs. W.S. Key on the steps of the Federal Building, the day Mrs. Alice Davis was sworn in as Chief of the Seminoles, Muskogee, OK, August 16, 1922.
Date: August 16, 1922
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Alice Davis' Inauguration as Chief

Photograph of front row: Alice Locke, Alice Davis, Joyette Jones. Back row: Joyce Davis Jones, Mrs. Ben Locke, Mrs. M.C. Jones, Mrs. H.W. Livinam, Mrs. Vernon Kiker, and Mrs. W.S. Key on the steps of the Federal Building, in Muskogee, OK, on the day Alice Davis was sworn in as Chief of the Seminoles, August 16, 1922.
Date: August 16, 1922
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Austin, TX]

Photograph of the city of Austin looking northeast from the Calcasieu Lumber Company. The Walter Tips Co. Hardware store can be seen on the north side of the street.
Date: August 16, 1949
Creator: Studtman Photo Service
System: The Portal to Texas History

B-36D No. 93 in flight

Photograph of the Convair B-36 in flight. Also known as the Peacemaker, this plane was a strategic bomber built by Convair for the US Air Force. The B-36 had the biggest wingspan of any bomber ever built.
Date: August 16, 1950
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

B-36D No. 93 in flight

Photograph of the Convair B-36 in flight. Also known as the Peacemaker, this plane was a strategic bomber built by Convair for the US Air Force. The B-36 had the biggest wingspan of any bomber ever built.
Date: August 16, 1950
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Basement Box 51.0057]

Caption: "Alan Ferguson, an OSU freshman." Alan Ferguson wearing Aqua-Lung U.S. Divers jacket.
Date: August 16, 1972
Creator: Argo, Jim
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[BASEMENT BOX 67.0474]

Photograph is of a hall that is strewn with debris from a recent fire. Glass and aluminum siding is on the ground in the hall. Two unidentified people are walking down the hall in the distance. Photograph was taken in the day time. Caption: "Plate glass window were shattered in Stockton's supermarket Tuesday as fire swept through the building."
Date: August 16, 1966
Creator: Argo, Jim
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[BASEMENT BOX 67.0475]

Photograph is of the burnt remains of a counter in a store. There is burnt debris on the counter, wall and floor. Pieces of wallpaper is hanging down the wall. Caption: "Snack bar above was wiped out as fire flashed through Stockton's supermarket."
Date: August 16, 1966
Creator: Argo, Jim
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Battery camp 4th Artillery after the storm Texas City

Army soldiers repairing a roof of a large building. Piles of debris and extensive flooding are visible in the foreground. Wording on photo front "A Battery camp 4th artillery after the storm Texas City." The number "14" is marked on the photo. Wording on photo back "Aug 16, 1915"
Date: August 16, 1915
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Bill Mosier's Gulf Oil Service Station

Photograph of Bill Mosier's Gulf Oil Service Station, South Shields Boulevard, Oklahoma City, OK.
Date: August 16, 1949
Creator: Jacoby, Ray
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History