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[Photograph 2012.201.B1119.0299]
Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Giants catching great Mel Ott, center, and manager Marty Purtell, right, meet with OKC baseball player Howard Raines."
Date:
August 25, 1944
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
[Photograph 2012.201.B1119.0309]
Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Major League all-star catcher Mel Ott, left, and Giant manager Marty Purtell, right, talk with Oklahoma baseball star Howard Raines on his trip to New York for the All-American baseball game."
Date:
August 25, 1944
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
[Photograph 2012.201.B0344.0155]
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper.
Date:
August 25, 1944
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
[Photograph 2012.201.B0152.0165]
Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "the huge new Denison Dam here will control the flow of the Washita River and the Red River to prevent future flood damage."
Date:
August 25, 1944
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
[Photograph 2012.201.B0152.0163]
Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "the intake structure and reservoir of the New Denison Dam looking northeast, showing the dam embankment in background."
Date:
August 25, 1944
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
[Photograph 2012.201.B0152.0161]
Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Spectators looking at the giant electric generator in use at the new Denison Dam here."
Date:
August 25, 1944
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
[Photograph 2012.201.B0231.0537]
Photograph taken for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper.
Date:
August 25, 1944
Creator:
Hamm, Charles
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History