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Matt Duhr on His Birthday
Portrait photograph of Matt Duhr on his 89th birthday, October 24, 1927. The photo is autographed.
Date:
October 24, 1927
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Quanah Parker Monument in Cemetery
Photograph of monument to Quanah Parker in the Post Oak Indian Mission Cemetery. Quanah Parker was the Chief of the Comanche Indians.
Date:
June 23, 1926
Creator:
Bates, Edward
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Claude Connelly
Portrait photograph of Claude Connelly who was the Oklahoma State Labor Commissioner in 1926.
Date:
1926
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Student Body at Goodland Mission
Photograph of student body taken outside at Goodland Mission at Hugo, Oklahoma.
Date:
[1924..1925]
Creator:
Hardt, Conrad D.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Governor Walton Jack Calloway
Photograph of Governor Walton Jack Calloway standing next to a large coffee dispersing point for his barbecue on January 9, 1923. There is an unidentified woman with him.
Date:
January 9, 1923
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Curtis College State School for the Blind at Muskogee
Photograph of Administration building at Curtis College, the state school for the blind, at Muskogee, Oklahoma. The photo was taken in 1923.
Date:
1923
Creator:
Pierson, A.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Curtis College State School for the Blind at Muskogee
Photograph of Bruce Cottage for small boys at Curtis College, the state school for the blind, at Muskogee, Oklahoma. The photo was taken in 1923.
Date:
1923
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Swimming Pool at Craterville Park in the Wichita Mountains
Photograph taken during daylight hours of a family group, four adults and one child, one man standing on dam, one climbing, others standing atop a ridge above the pool. Water flows over the dam. Rocky landscape.
Date:
August 26, 1922
Creator:
Rush, Frank
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History