Spiro Mounds

Photograph of Spiro Mounds, eight miles north of Spiro in LeFlore County, Oklahoma. Related information indicates that the photograph was taken, "Northwest of Granny Brown's Place, Fort Coffee Prairies." The photograph was taken by Joseph B. Thoburn in December 1913.
Date: December 1913
Creator: Thoburn, Joseph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Spiro Mounds, Home of Granny Brown

Photograph of Choctaw Granny Brown's home at Spiro Mounds, eight miles north of Spiro in LeFlore County, Oklahoma. Related information indicates that the photograph was taken, "Northwest of Granny Brown's Place, Fort Coffee Prairies." The photograph was taken by Joseph B. Thoburn in December 1913.
Date: December 1913
Creator: Thoburn, Joseph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Spiro Mounds

Photograph of Spiro Mounds eight miles north of Spiro in LeFlore County in December 1913. Photograph reads "Northwest of Granny Brown's Place, Fort Coffee Prairies."
Date: December 1913
Creator: Thoburn, Joseph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Copple Mound at Spiro Mounds

Photograph of Copple Mound at Spiro Mounds, eight miles north of Spiro in LeFlore County, Oklahoma. Related information indicates that the photograph was taken, "Northwest of Granny Brown's Place, Fort Coffee Prairies." The photograph was taken by Joseph B. Thoburn in December 1913.
Date: December 1913
Creator: Thoburn, Joseph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Fort Coffee Bluff on the Arkansas River

Photograph of Fort Coffee Bluff on the Arkansas River in Le Flore County, Oklahoma near the Spiro Mounds.
Date: 1913-12~
Creator: Thoburn, Joseph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Copple Mounds at Spiro Mounds

Photograph of Copple Mounds at Spiro Mounds, eight miles north of Spiro in LeFlore County, Oklahoma. Related information indicates that the photograph was taken, "Northwest of Granny Brown's Place, Fort Coffee Prairies." The photograph was taken by Joseph B. Thoburn in December 1913.
Date: December 1913
Creator: Thoburn, Joseph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History