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Mooney's Bushyhead, Cheyenne Indian
Photograph of Mooney's Bushyhead, Cheyenne Indian, standing outside a teepee at Darlington, Oklahoma Territory.
Date:
1898
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Pupils at Emahaka Academy
Photograph of group of five Seminole girls who were pupils at Emahaka Academy. The academy was located five miles south of Wewoka in Seminole County. The photo was taken in 1898.
Date:
1898
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Maude Little Negro, Cheyenne Indian
Portrait photograph of Maude Little Negro, a Cheyenne Indian. She is standing. She is from Watonga, Oklahoma Territory.
Date:
1898~
Creator:
Stevenson, H. J.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Frank Bellamy
Portrait photograph of Frank Bellamy who was the Lieutenant Governor in 1898.
Date:
1898
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Eagle White, Arapaho Indian
Portrait photograph of Eagle White, an Arapaho Indian, on the right. The man on the left is unknown. Both men are standing.
Date:
1898~
Creator:
Stevenson, H. J.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Portrait Photo of Three Cheyenne Women
Portrait photograph of three Cheyenne women taken in 1898. The women are the daughters of Prairie Chief.
Date:
1898
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Cheyenne Montage
Photograph of a montage of four photographs of Cheyenne Indians and a Cheyenne camp. The photo on the top left is of a small child, Pauline Bighane. The photo on the top right is of H. Walker. The photos on the bottom show a group of Cheyenne Indians and a Cheyenne camp with teepees.
Date:
1898~
Creator:
Stevenson, H. J.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Lone Woman
Portrait photograph of Lone Woman, an Arapaho Indian, standing and wearing traditional clothing.
Date:
1898~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Mrs. Digger Haag and Mrs. Clara Prose Burges
Portrait photograph of Mrs. Jonas Haag (Digger Haag), wife of Frederick Haag, and Mrs. Clara [Minnie] Prose [Proast] Burges. The women are both standing, wearing traditional clothing and have a small child on their back. Photo by H. J. Stevenson, El Reno, O.T.
Date:
1898
Creator:
Stevenson, Henry James
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History