2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery

Photograph of William N. Wheeler, third from the left, and John Bush, sixth from the left, with other members of the Union's 2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery Unit's Reunion, c. 1905-1939.
Date: 1905~/1939~
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

B. R. Grimes Ranch

Photograph of a "Chuck wagon on a roundup at the B. R. Grimes Ranch, Clark County, KS, Cowboys eating around the fire - L to R: 6. Java Fritzlin 7. Loe Stienbaugh 10. Percy Walden, his wagon is behind 11. (Front) Jess McKinney 12. (Back) 15. Vance Lackky 17. (Front) 18. (Back) Billy Lucas 21. E. D. Gurrier - F. H. Steele's buggy at top left, c. 1905-1939.
Date: 1905~/1939~
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Cattle Herd

Photograph of men rounding up a cattle herd, c. 1905-1939.
Date: 1905~/1939~
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Cattle Herd

Photograph of men rounding up a cattle herd in Western Oklahoma, c. 1905-1939.
Date: 1905~/1939~
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Covered Wagon

Photograph of a drawing of a covered wagon, built by E. M. Terry, c. 1905-1939.
Date: 1905~/1939~
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

First Methodist Church

Photograph of the original First Methodist Church in Oklahoma City, OK, c. 1905-1939.
Date: 1905~/1939~
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Travis Franklin Hensley

Photograph of Travis Franklin Hensley, member of the House of Representatives(1915), and State Senator (1916-1918), c. 1905-1939.
Date: 1905~/1939~
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Travis Franklin Hensley

Photograph of Travis Franklin Hensley, father of Claude E. Hensley, c. 1905-1939.
Date: 1905~/1939~
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Travis Franklin Hensley

Photograph of Travis Franklin Hensley, President of the Oklahoma Press Association(1893-1894), editor - publisher El Reno Democrat, c. 1905-1939.
Date: 1905~/1939~
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History