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1997.070. Alvin Rucker Collection, 1856 - 1934
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Collection Summary
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Courtesy of the Oklahoma Historical Society
Alvin Rucker Collection, Oklahoma Historical Society Research Division
Released on 2007-12-13.
format M1997.070. Manuscripts, 1856 - 1934
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The Alvin Rucker Collection contains a topical file series filled with clippings of newspaper articles from papers throughout Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas, correspondence with readers and politicians, research for articles, and many of the original typed copies of stories Alvin Rucker wrote during his career at The Daily Oklahoman in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1912 - 1934. The clippings cover a broad range of topics that interested Rucker and were often used as research materials for his historical articles. The correspondence with readers is generally fan mail and suggestions for story ideas, and Rucker's research is a mixture of handwritten and typed notes from interviews and published records. The typed copies of stories are notated as "Original" and clippings as "Clipping."
Released on 2007-12-13.
box 1. File Series A, 1926-1933
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Container List
Folder 1. Assignments and list of written articles from the Daily Oklahoman, 1926-1932.
Folder 2. Correspondence from and to Neathna H. Seger regarding article about his father, 1933-1934.
Folder 3. Excerpt of 'Tenting with Teddy: The Life Story of Jack Abernathy' and correspondence to and from Judge Robert Burns regarding appearance in court as witness, 1933.
Folder 4. Newspaper clippings of birthday announcement and autobiography of Jacob Achenbach, 1933-1934.
Folder 5. Big Game Story article original and copy and copies of images of C.E. Skyes, Undated.
Folder 6. Cherokee Strip Livestock Association article original and handwritten notes, 1933 March 6.
Folder 7. Cherokee Laws article clipping, Times Democrat, 1933 October 28.
Folder 8. Anti-Horse Thief Lodge article original, Undated.
Folder 9. Cherokee Strip Livestock Associate Anniversary article original, 1933 March 6.
Folder 10. Notes and interview questions, answers for article about Charles F. Colcord, Undated.
Folder 11. Curtis and Oklahoma article about Charles Curtis' contribution to Oklahoma, Undated.
Folder 12. Memo concerning Alexander Adair article, original and copy, 1933 July 29.
Folder 13. Copies of newspaper articles collected by Rucker, 1933.
Folder 14. Copies of newspaper articles concerning frogs, 1933 March and April.
Folder 15. Article assignments and inspirations, 1933.
Folder 16. Article assignments and inspirations, 1929.
Folder 17. Peyote article research and copy of original, correspondence from and to Ralph Bienfang concerning Peyote research, 1932 September and October.
Folder 18. Antelope Hills *See Photographic Collection.
Folder 19. Rachel Perryman obituary, 1933 April 14.
Folder 20. "All Over Oklahoma" section clippings from the City Times, 1933 May June and July.
Folder 21. Envelopes previously containing images of Amarillo, Texas, 1926 April 2.
Folder 22. G. Anderson correspondence from San Quentin Prison, original issue of Wall City News (San Quentin's Newspaper), 1932 September and October.
Folder 23. Envelopes previously containing images of the Arbuckle Mountains, Undated.
Folder 24. Envelope previously containing image of Ardmore, Oklahoma, Undated.
Folder 25. Newspaper clipping referencing archaeology in Oklahoma, 1933 May 11.
Released on 2011-09-28.
box 2. File Series A - B, 1928-1933
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Container List
Folder 1. "The 'Coronado' of Oklahoma Asphalt" article from the Daily Oklahoman, 1928 February 12.
Folder 2. Suggested story assignments, undated.
Folder 3. Suggested story assignments, undated.
Folder 4. Suggested story assignments, undated.
Folder 5. Suggested story assignments for Sunday edition, undated.
Folder 6. Suggested story assignments, undated.
Folder 7. Suggested story assignments, undated.
Folder 8. Hold over stories, undated.
Folder 9. Interdepartmental memos from Walter M. Harrison assigning stories to Rucker, dates range from 1925 June 5 to 1932 November 3.
Folder 10. Newspaper clipping and original for Marble City, Oklahoma press release, 1933 March 26.
Folder 11. Baker, William E. poem "Silent History of Man," undated.
Folder 12. Research for Barber County article; includes article "Medicine Lodge in History and Romance," by Joseph B. Thoburn and notes from the Kansas Historical Collection, notes undated, "Medicine Lodge" dated 1921 September 4.
Folder 13. Research over Jackson Barnett, undated.
Folder 14. Empty.
Folder 15. Belknap scandal, undated.
Folder 16. Original article concerning economic (farming) condition of Major and Blaine Counties, undated.
Folder 17. Original article concerning murders committed by the Bender family, handwritten and typed research notes, maps (hand drawn and printed), undated.
Folder 18. Billy the Kid story leads, undated.
Folder 19. Clippings (2) of article concerning the death of Black Head, 1933 December 11.
Folder 20. Notes for story about finances of Boley, Oklahoma, undated.
Folder 21. Clipping of an Oklahoma Times article concerning Oklahoma state debt, 1933 April 12.
Folder 22. Lists of books offered for sale by The Book Exchange out of Austin Texas, 1933.
Folder 23. Book reviews for C.N. Gould's "Oklahoma Place Names" and Jack Abernathy's memiors, 1933.
Released on 2011-09-28.
box 3. File Series B - C, 1928-1935
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Container List
Folder 1. Clipping of article concerning Louis Bousman returning home to Amarillo Texas, Waurika Pioneer-Waurika News, 1934 July 26.
Folder 2. Original article (3, including 1 hand edited) about David Ross Boyd, including the first image of the students attending the University of Oklahoma (1892 September 15), typed personal history of Boyd, education section from the Daily Oklahoman (1924 August 23), and hand drawn maps, undated.
Folder 3. Pamphlet about Bromide, Oklahoma, Undated.
Folder 4. Clipping of article about Buffalo Hunters from the Coalgate Courier, 1932 December 29.
Folder 5. Letter from Olive K Dixon concerning article about Buffalo Wallow Indian Battle anniversary, clipping of article, letter - 1926 October 1, clipping - 1926 September 16.
Folder 5A. Clipping of article concerning T. M. Buffington from the Muskogee Times-Democrat, 1933 May 4.
Folder 6. Clippings (3) of articles concerning the Carbon Black Plant in Cordell, Oklahoma, 1933.
Folder 7. Clipping of an article concerning Jim Smith and his 1873 buffalo hunt, 1933.
Folder 8. Clipping of an article concerning the dedication of a marker at Bacone College for Milly Francis, Muskogee Daily Phoenix, 1933 May 7.
Folder 9. Clipping of an article "Lots of Fun in Old Territorial Days," by Gorb Sarcnet from the Daily Oklahoman, 1935 August 25.
Folder 10. Clipping of an article written by Will Rodgers, posthumous printing, Daily Oklahoman, 1935 August 25.
Folder 11. Clipping of an article titled "Oklahoma's First Military Road," Daily Oklahoman, 1928 January 15.
Folder 12. Clipping of an article titled "What Shall Be Our National Tree" by Elmo Scott Watson, Buynton Index, 1933 May 12.
Folder 13. Clippings and typed quotations of clever sayings from newspapers, undated.
Folder 14. Clipping of an article concerning discovery of Joseph Edward Hallinen's extensive collection of books, Photograph available in Photo Alvin Rucker Photography Collection, Rush Springs Gazette, 1933 April 20.
Folder 15. Envelope previously containing photography of the Colcord Ranch Home, undated.
Folder 16. Original article concerning Indian bones found at Gore, Oklahoma, 1932 May.
Released on 2011-09-28.
box 4. File Series M - O, 1921-1934
Administrative Information
"Original article" means a typed copy of a printed story.
Container List
Folder 1. Photocopies of original article (3) concerning the history of Tascosa, TX Cemetery, Undated.
Folder 2. Original article about Samuel Newitt Wood, 1930.
Folder 3. Letter from AW Lawson, 1921 April 11.
Folder 4. Poem 'Love' by Uncle Bill Baker, envelope dated 1931 December 22.
Folder 5. Original pamphlets (2) concerning Oklahoma Senate bill authorizing leasing of unoccupied Cherokee Nation lands west of the Arkansas River, Oklahoma Senate act authorizing tax for stock grazing on Cherokee lands west of the 96 meridian, 1883.
Folder 6. Letter from James Auckian concerning potential story about his relatives Kiowa chiefs Satauta and Stumbling Bear, 1932 June 29.
Folder 7. Original 'Brann's Annual' of Waco, Texas, 1897.
Folder 8. Clipping of an article written by Alice M Robertson concerning the Oklahoma Historical Society, 1930 February 2.
Folder 9. Clippings of articles concerning frogs and frog farms, 1933.
Folder 10. Images of a home and garage in Borger, Texas for article "He Played a Lone Hand," undated.
Folder 11. Envelope and letter from the Watonga Grain Company explaining how many pounds of wheat are in a bushel, 1933 June 13.
Folder 12. Clipping and copy of images of "Fort Sill Buries Indian Scout," 1927 March 15.
Folder 13. "Dr. Miles Almanac and Handbook of Valuable Information," 1933.
Folder 14. Clipping of an article concerning murder of Ed Love by Governor Benjamin Franklin Overton, also article about foiled plot to murder Adolph Hitler, undated.
Folder 15. Clipping of an article concerning the appointment of Henry Roe Cloud as President of the Haskell Institute, 1933 August 7.
Folder 16. Clipping of an article concerning the number of Indian students in schools and funding for them throughout Oklahoma, August 7 (no year given).
Folder 17. Clippings of articles concerning the possibility of Oklahoma Indians looking to Mexico for land, 1932 February 24; 1932 February 25.
Folder 18. Clipping of article titled "Stories of our Favorite Songs," undated.
Folder 19. Clipping of an editorial titled, "Quiet Study Hour," from the Daily Ardmoreitte, 1933 March 20.
Folder 20. Clipping of an editorial concerning Cicero I. Murray from the Ponca City News, undated.
Folder 21. Clipping of an article concerning a giant cottonwood tree, Alva Record, 1915 August.
Folder 22. Photosketch titled "Slaughter of Buffalo on the Kansas Pacific Railroad, undated.
Folder 23. Empty envelope which previously housed image of views of the north and south juncture of the Canadian River, undated.
Folder 24. Please see photographic collection, negative of a Catholic church cross scene, Father N.E. Scanlan.
Folder 25. Empty envelope previously containing reference to Amos Chadman, undated.
Folder 26. Original article (2) concerning Roxa A. Chapman, owner of "Oklahoma's finest farm," undated.
Folder 27. Clipping of an article concerning the realization of Chisholm Trail markers, Alva Daily Record, 1932 December 13.
Folder 28. Clippings of articles (2) concerning the death of 'Cherokee Bill's' mother, undated.
Folder 29. Empty envelopes (3) previously containing images of the opening of Cheyenne and Arapaho lands, see photograph collection, undated.
Folder 30. Program commemorating the marking of the old U Ranch headquarters on the Cherokee Strip, 1932 June 19.
Folder 31. Clipping of an article concerning Wade Spears, a detective for the Oklahoma City Police, undated.
Folder 32. Clipping of an article concerning the possibility of a rise in the number of sod houses built due to the depression, Alva Record, 1933 March 19.
Folder 33. Clipping of articles (2) concerning the stealing of a post office by two brothers, 1933 May 1.
Folder 34. Clipping of an article concerning Tom Dyer, author of "The First White Settlement in Oklahoma" (1930), 1933 February 28.
Folder 35. Clipping of an article titled "Kay Country Old Warrant," Ponca City News, 1933 April 27.
Folder 36. Clipping of an article concerning the division of Enid by railroads and about the 40th anniversary of the opening of the Cherokee Strip, 1933 September 16.
Folder 37. Clipping of an article concerning I.T. Strickland, an original claims holder of Cherokee Strip land, Alva Review Courier, 1933 March 7.
Folder 38. Clipping (and copy) of an article concerning Tahlonteesky, 1933.
Folder 39. Original article concerning the beginnings of the Enid District, 1933 September 16.
Folder 40. Clipping of an article concerning the history of naming Kay County, 1933 July 29.
Folder 41. Clipping of an article concerning the announcement of the Cherokee Homecoming for former students of the male and female seminaries, Muskogee Phoenix, 1933 April 9.
Folder 42. Interdepartmental memo and clippings of articles (5) concerning the possibility of John Collier visiting Oklahoma, 1933.
Folder 43. Clippings of articles (2) concerning the leasing of coal lands, 1933.
Folder 44. Clipping of an article concerning Governor William Murray cutting funds to state bureaus and commissions, Daily Ardmoreitte, 1933 May 7.
Folder 45. Clippings of writings (2) of Will Rodgers, 1933 May 7.
Folder 46. Clipping of an article concerning the possibility of the state obtaining the site of Old Union Mission in Choteau, Oklahoma, 1933 March 31.
Folder 47. Clipping of an article concerning the history of Clinton, Oklahoma, Clinton Daily News, 1933 May 23.
Folder 48. Clipping of an article concerning H.M. Tilton, Harlow's Weekly (Oklahoma City, OK), 1929 April 13.
Folder 49. Clipping of an article concerning cotton production levels, 1930 October 21.
Folder 50. Original article concerning Beaver, Cimarron, and Texas counties, unddated.
Folder 51. Original article concerning the death of horses near Binger, Oklahoma in 1901, undated.
Folder 52. Original article concerning the history of how Boise City was named, undated.
Folder 53. Original article concerning the history of a gold and silver mine north of Byars, Oklahoma, undated.
Folder 54. Original article concerning the origins of Camp Nichols, undated.
Folder 55. Original article concerning Cheyenne hunting ritual, undated.
Folder 56. Original article concerning Cold Springs, Oklahoma during the time of the Santa Fe Trail, undated.
Folder 57. Original article concerning the history of 101 Ranch near Kenton, Oklahoma, George W. Miller, undated.
Folder 58. Original article concerning the Old Montana Trail in the Oklahoma panhandle, undated.
Folder 58A. Original article concerning the Taff Report (the first detailed geological survey of Oklahoma), J.A. Taff, Dr. E.O. Ulrich, Dr. C.N. Gould, undated.
Folder 59. Original article concerning incorporation of Lincoln County area into Oklahoma, undated.
Folder 60. Original article concerning the history of Maude, Oklahoma, undated.
Folder 61. Short facts about the Oklahoma panhandle, undated.
Folder 62. Original article concerning geological surveys of the panhandle, undated.
Folder 63. Original article concerning a potential dam built on Wolf Creek in Woodward County, undated.
Folder 64. Original article concerning the building of a Santa Fe Railroad line in the Oklahoma panhandle, undated.
Folder 65. Original article concerning Wanette, Oklahoma, bank failures and discovery of oil, undated.
Folder 66. Empty envelope that previously contained photograph of a saloon, undated.
Folder 67. Clipping of an article concerning Fort Sill's Citizen's Military Training Camp, 1933 March 26.
Folder 68. Interdepartmental memos, correspondence, research, and final article concerning John Homer Seger, 1933-34.
Released on 2011-09-28.
box 5. File series C - F, 1917-1935
Administrative Information
"Original article" means a typed copy of a printed story.
Container List
Folder 1. Interdepartmental memos, research, and a copy of the printed article concerning the finding of Jessie Chisholm's grave, 1930 July 13.
Folder 2. Bulletins and articles about Oklahoma wheat production, "Growing Winter Wheat on the Great Plains" by EC Chilcott and John S Cole September 1917, "Oklahoma Crop Summary Bulletin": April 1927, July, August, and December 1929, articles (2) date 1928 July 1 and 1932 November 10.
Folder 3. Clippings of articles concerning General George Custer, letter concerning a witness to Custer's last battle from Rush Springs, Oklahoma, handwritten notes concerning meeting with witness, 1931.
Folder 4. Clippings of articles concerning potential dam projects throughout the state of Oklahoma, 1932-33.
Folder 5. Clipping of an article concerning cost of Mustang Plan Dam , 1933 April 14.
Folder 6. Clipping of an article concerning Oklahoma state debt, 1933 April 14.
Folder 7. Clipping of an article from Grove Sun concerning Cayuga, 1933 May 18.
Folder 8. Clipping of an article concerning a painting of Billy Dixon by artist John Eliot Jenkins being displayed in Canyon, Texas, 1933 April 9.
Folder 9. Clippings of articles (2) concerning the fifth celebration of the Doan's Crossing, 1933 May 7 & 12.
Folder 10. Original article concerning R.E. Dobson of Stillwater, OK, and his many hobbies, undated.
Folder 11. Clipping of an article concerning Geronimo's grave site at Fort Sill, OK, The Daily Oklahoman, 1933 November 19.
Folder 12. Original article, notes, and interdepartmental memos concerning the life and retirement of Major Harry B. Gilstrap, article printed 1934 March 1.
Folder 13. Clipping of an article concerning the history of Duncan, OK, The Duncan Weekly Eagle, 1933 July 6.
Folder 14. Clipping of an article concerning the potential evacuation of the Oklahoma panhandle due to extreme drought, The Daily Oklahoman, 1933 October 29.
Folder 15. Original article, interdepartmental memos, and clippings concerning the purchasing of land by the State of Oklahoma for a new sub-penitentiary in Atoka County, 1934.
Folder 16. Sections C and D of the Daily Oklahoman; **Please see Historical Newspapers, 1933 April 9, 1935 April 21.
Folder 17. Empty envelope titled, "El Reno, Elevators and Rock Island Round House," undated.
Folder 18. Original article concerning ex-slave settlement by E.J. Cain in Berwyn, OK (present day Gene Autry, OK), undated.
Folder 19. Original articles (2) concerning the Easter pageant at the Wichita Mountains, undated.
Folder 20. Notes between Rucker and unknown newspaper employee, undated.
Folder 21. Letter sent to brother concerning Rucker's health, 1933 December 3.
Folder 22. Clipping of an article concerning a 1894 telegram sent to Enid about trains, Enid Morning News, 1933 May 26.
Folder 23. Clipping of an article concerning Lincoln Ellsworth's upcoming expedition to the Antarctic, The Daily Oklahoman, 1933 June 11.
Folder 24. Empty envelope from C.A. Esmay in Boise City, OK, 1933 May 29.
Folder 25. Empty envelope titled "Elk City: First Session of OK Fair," and interdepartmental memo about value of story, undated.
Folder 26. Original article concerning hardships of farmers in southwestern Oklahoma, undated.
Folder 27. Original article concerning the flora and fauna of Oklahoma, The Daily Oklahoman, and a "University of Oklahoma Bulletin: The Birds of Oklahoma, by Margaret Morse Nice and Leonard Blaine Nice," and handwritten copies of poetry, article dated 1933 March 18, bulletin dated 1924 May 15, poems undated.
Folder 28. Pamphlets from the Oklahoma Forest Service, "Forestry Facts for Oklahoma Folks," (2) dated January 1930, "Planting and Care of Forest Trees," dated August 1930, "Collection, Care, and Planting of Tree Seeds," dated September 1931, "Forest Trees of Oklahoma," (2) dated November 1930.
Released on 2011-09-28.
box 6. File Series C - G, 1922-1934
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Container List
Folder 1. Letters from the public suggesting feature stories including: beavers, Haymeadow Massacre, Old Fort Elliot, and Indian Baseball, years range 1922-34.
Folder 2. Letter from Attorney General J. Berry King suggesting an Indian cemetery story, and reply from Managing Editor Walter Harrison, 1933 August.
Folder 3. Lists of story ideas and assignments, undated.
Folder 4. Letter to Congressman W.W. Hastings requesting copy of Indian Communities Bill, Copy of H.R. 7902 "Indian Communities Bill," and clippings of articles concerning passage of the bill, 1934 January.
Folder 5. Clipping of an article concerning the demolition of the original Pateau Choctaw School, Poteau News, 1933 April 6.
Folder 6. Clipping of an article concerning the Choctaw tribal estate disagreements, Ardmoreitte, 1933 May 10.
Folder 7. Clipping of an article concerning the life of Martha Jane Canary, "Calamity Jane," Oklahoma Hornet, 1933 April 27.
Folder 8. Research notes for story on the Cookson Hills, clipping of an article concerning supposed lawlessness in Cookson Hills, research undated, article dated 1925 August 30.
Folder 9. Correspondence between Mrs. R.L. Christian and Rucker concerning his story on Crazy Snake, 1934 February.
Folder 9A. Clipping of an article concerning Fred Deselm, from the Guthrie Leader, 1933 April 19.
Folder 10. Items used in story about E.H. Eiklor, 1933.
Folder 11. Letters and envelopes from the public, ranges from letters from US congressmen to requests for public speaking, dates range 1930-32.
Folder 12. Letters and envelopes from the public, ranges from fan letters to correspondence with Jack Abernathy and Joseph Thoburn, dates range 1932-33.
Folder 12A. Clipping of an article concerning the closing of Principal Saint Patrick's Mission, The Daily Oklahoman, 1933 June 25.
Folder 12B. Clipping of an article concerning an anniversary event of the 1889 land run, The Guthrie Leader, 1933 April 19.
Folder 13. Clipping of an article concerning the post-gubernatorial career of Tom Ferguson, written by Mrs. Tom Ferguson, The Daily Oklahoman, 1932 December 18.
Folder 13A. Letter from Charles L. Hall, 1930 October 26.
Folder 14. Original article concerning the building of a fish hatchery in Tishamingo, undated.
Folder 15. Empty envelope, undated.
Folder 16. List of forts and their locations in Kansas, undated.
Folder 17. List and details about Camp Radziminski, Fort Cobb, and Fort Sill, undated.
Folder 18. Original history and clippings of articles (2) concerning Fort Sill, undated.
Folder Clipping of an article concerning the ruins of Fort Washita, The McAlister Democrat, 1933 March 23.
Released on 2011-09-28.
box 7. File Series H - I, 1903-1933
Administrative Information
"Original article" means a typed copy of a printed story.
Container List
Folder 1. Correspondence with E.R. Harman, 1931 January.
Folder 2. Remarks of Rep. William Hastings, published in the Congressional Record, on the suites involving the Five Civilized Tribes against the US government, 1932 May.
Folder 3. Letter to Mrs. Belle Headland, 1933 August 31.
Folder 4. Souvenir history booklet about Hennessey, OK, published 1903.
Folder 5. Clipping of a literary review for a book by William Connelley about 'Wild Bill' Hickock, 1933 July 16.
Folder 5A. Clipping of an article concerning the capture of Charles Holden, The Oklahoma Times, 1933 August 14.
Folder 5B. Letter from W.E. Hocker, 1930 November 4.
Folder 6. Original article by Corb Sarchet concerning Herbert Hoover living in Oklahoma, undated.
Folder 7. Original article concerning the Battle of Honey Springs, undated.
Folder 8. Clippings of articles (3) concerning Hughes Ranch, *have been transferred to Historical Newspapers Division.
Folder 9. Original article concerning a survey by C.M. Blair of Five Civilized Tribes land, 1931 April 4.
Folder 10. Clippings of articles (2) concerning the Five Civilized Tribes, Muskogee Phoenix, 1932-33.
Folder 11. Photograph and negatives of building in Muskogee where Dawes Commission met, *transferred to Photograph Collection.
Folder 12. Original article concerning the origin of the Five Civilized Tribes, undated.
Folder 13. Clippings of articles (5) concerning the conditions of the Five Civilized Tribes, 1931-33.
Folder 14. Congressional Report concerning the transfer of the Indian Bureau to the war department, report 1878 February 2.
Folder 15. Nameplates (2), 'Capitol of the Choctaw Nation, Tuskahoma, Oklahoma," and Capitol of the Cherokee Nation, Tahlequah, Oklahoma," undated.
Folder 16. Original article concerning the treatment of Indians, includes piece written by Albert Attocknie, article undated.
Folder 17. Clipping of an article titled, " How Indians Observe Yuletide in Oklahoma," 1932.
Folder 18. Clipping of an article titled, "End of Redman's Law," *transferred to Historical Newspapers Division.
Folder 19. Research and notes for an article concerning the Curtis Act and Dawes Commission, undated.
Folder 20. Typed excerpt from book "History of Indian Territory," published 1901.
Folder 21. Clipping of an article concerning government funds given to Oklahoma for Indian schools and hospitals, undated.
Folder 22. Clipping of an article concerning burial mounds near Muskogee, The Blackwell Tribune, 1933 May 8.
Folder 23. Clipping of an article concerning a lawsuit filed by tribes against the US government, The Maud Daily Enterprise, 1933 January 12.
Folder 24. Report concerning the ability of Indians to learn to read and write, released by the National Advisory Committee on Illiteracy, 1931 April 8.
Folder 25. Clipping of an article concerning the reorganization of Indian schools, The Oklahoma City Times, 1933 June 23.
Folder 26. Clipping of an article concerning the publication of "Indian Treaties" by Samuel Bledsoe, The Guthrie Leader, 1933 April 27.
Folder 27. Clipping of an editorial concerning the availability of trust funds to Indians, The Muskogee Daily Phoenix, undated.
Folder 28. Clipping of articles (2) concerning missionary work in Lawton, The Altus Democrat, 1933 February 27 and 1933 March 5.
Folder 29. Original article concerning the Apache, undated.
Folder 30. Letter from J.W. Patton, The Binger Journal, 1930 July 19.
Folder 31. Original article concerning the Caddo, Keechi, Pawnee, and Waco Indians, undated.
Folder 32. Clippings of articles (6) concerning Cherokees, 1933.
Folder 33. Clipping of an article concerning the return of a teacher, Charles Bates, The Daily Oklahoman, 1933 September 10.
Folder 34. Original article by Henry Isham Hazelton concerning the Cherokees, undated.
Folder 35. Photograph of Ann Ross, *Transferred to the Photograph Archives.
Folder 36. Original articles (4) by S.W. Ross concerning the Cherokee, 1933 July 27.
Folder 37. Clipping of an article titled "Sequoyah Orphan Training School," *Transferred to Historical Newspapers.
Folder 38. Clipping of an article concerning a completed census of Cherokees, undated.
Folder 39. Negatives (5) of Webber Falls, *Transferred to Photograph Archives.
Folder 40. Original article concerning the Cheyenne and Arapaho, undated.
Folder 41. Book, "Chattanooga, Tennessee: Its History and Growth", undated.
Folder 42. Clipping of an article concerning Chickasaw and Choctaw tribal meeting, The Blackwell Tribune, 1933 March 19.
Folder 43. Clipping of a column from the McAlister News, 1933 March 6.
Folder 44. Clippings of articles (2) concerning the election of a new Choctaw Chief, 1933.
Folder 45. Clippings of articles (4), pamphlet, and interdepartmental memos concerning the Choctaw, 1932-33.
Folder 46. Map of Choctaw removal, *Original transferred to Map Section, but a copy of the map can be found in this folder.
Folder 47. Original feature article concerning the history of the Choctaws in Oklahoma, 1933.
Folder 48. Original article concerning the Comanche, undated.
Folder 49. Clippings of articles (3) concerning Quanah Parker, 1933.
Folder 50. Clippings of articles (6) concerning the Creeks and Seminoles, 1933.
Folder 51. Original article concerning the Creek, Delaware, and Shawnee Indians, undated.
Folder 52. Clipping of a letter to the Kansas City Star concerning the formation of a Creek tribal capitol in Okmulgee, 1925.
Folder 53. Original article concerning the Huron, Wyandotte, and Seneca Indians, undated.
Folder 54. Original article concerning the Iowa Indians, undated.
Folder 55. Original article concerning the Kaskaskia Indians, undated.
Folder 56. Original article concerning the Kaw or Kansas Indians, undated.
Folder 57. Original article concerning the Kickapoo Indians, undated.
Folder 58. Original article concerning the Kiowa Indians, undated.
Folder 59. Clipping of an article concerning the death of I-See-O, no year listed March 15.
Folder 60. Clipping of an article concerning the Kiowa Indians, 1931.
Folder 61. Clippings of articles (2) concerning members of the Kiowa tribe, The Sharon News, 1933 February 9.
Folder 62. Original article concerning the Miami Indians, undated.
Folder 63. Original article concerning the Modoc Indians, undated.
Folder 64. Clipping of an article concerning Chief Joseph, The Muskogee Phoenix, 1933 January 8.
Folder 65. Clippings of articles (3) concerning the Osage Indians, 1933.
Folder 66. Original article concerning the Osage Indians, undated.
Folder 67. Clipping of an editorial concerning the Osage Indians, The Holdenville Daily News, 1933 March 15.
Folder 68. Congressional Acts of the 66, 68, and 70 Congresses concerning the Osage Indians, 1920-1928.
Folder 69. Interdepartmental memo and biography of J. George Wright, memo dated 1929 March 13.
Folder 70. Original article concerning the Otoe and Missouri Indians, undated.
Folder 71. Clippings of articles (3) concerning the Ottawa Indians, 1933 March 19 and 1933 April 21.
Folder 72. Original article concerning the Ottawa Indians, undated.
Folder 73. Original article concerning the Peoria Indians, undated.
Folder 74. Clippings of articles (2) concerning the Plains Indians suing the US Government, undated.
Folder 75. Original article concerning the Ponca, Tonkawa, and Euchee Indians, undated.
Folder 76. Clipping of an article concerning Ponca Chief White Eagle, 1933 July 21.
Folder 77. Original article concerning the Pottawatomie Indians, undated.
Folder 78. Original article concerning the Quapaw Indians, undated.
Folder 79. Typed article concerning the death of Pianekshaw Chief Hurricane Storm (George Washington Finley), undated.
Folder 80. Original article concerning the Sac and Fox Indians, undated.
Folder 81. Pages from the Kingfisher Times, *Transferred to Historical Newspapers.
Folder 82. Clippings of articles (2) concerning the Seminole Indians, 1933.
Folder 83. Clipping of an article concerning Seminole Chief Billy Bowlegs, the Fort Gibson Independent, 1933 March 25.
Folder 84. Typed article from the Associate Press concerning Holla Martha, undated.
Folder 85. Clipping of an article concerning Seminole Bill, the Seminole Producer, 1933 May 8.
Folder 86. Clippings of articles (3) concerning the Seminole whipping post, 1933 April and May.
Folder 87. Clippings of articles (3) concerning the Tonkawa Indians, 1933.
Folder 88. Typed article concerning the Tonkawa Indians, the Daily Oklahoman, 1903 February 21.
Released on 2011-09-28.
box 8. File Series I - M, 1901-1934
Administrative Information
Container List
Folder 1. Empty Folder.
Folder 2. Empty Folder.
Folder 3. Clipping of an article concerning Washington Irving, the Daily Oklahoman, 1932 October 9, *Transferred to Historical Newspapers.
Folder 4. Clipping of an article concerning the closing of St. Patrick's Mission, the Daily Oklahoman, 1933 June 25.
Folder 5. Original articles (2) and handwritten research notes concerning William Jenkins, undated.
Folder 6. Clipping of an article concerning a reflection by an elderly man from Clinton, the Seminole Producer, 1933 February 13.
Folder 7. Original article written by Pat J. McKenna concerning the supposed treasure of Jessie James in the Keechi Hills, 1932 January 21.
Folder 8. Photograph and 6 negatives of Bennie Kent, *Transferred to Photographs.
Folder 9. Government document, "Report of the Assistant Commissioner of the General Land Office to the Secretary of the Interior respecting the opening to settlement and entry of the Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, and Wichita lands in Oklahoma Territory," 1901.
Folder 10. Clippings of articles (12) concerning the creation of new lakes in Oklahoma, 1933.
Folder 11. Clipping of an article concerning the proposed Mustang reservoir, the Daily Oklahoman, 1933 April 14.
Folder 11A. Clipping of an article concerning Lake Spavinaw, the Daily Oklahoman, 1927 June 19.
Folder 12. Clippings of editorials (14) concerning Oklahoma government, newspapers state wide, 1933.
Folder 13. Original article concerning untruthful articles written during the 1889 land run, hand edited, undated.
Folder 14. Clipping of an article concerning the restoration of Marble City, Oklahoma, undated.
Folder 15. Clipping of an article concerning the donation of a biography of Andres Martinez, the Kiowa County Star, 1934 February 15.
Folder 16. Original article concerning the life of Chris Madsen, hand edited, undated.
Folder 17. Correspondence between the Daily Oklahoman and the Magnolia Petroleum Company, 1933 May.
Folder 18. Original article concerning the life of Mrs. George Mahaffie, undated.
Folder 19. Original article (and 3 edited versions) concerning the Overland Mail Stage Route, undated.
Folder 20. Road maps of Oklahoma, *Transferred to Map Section.
Folder 20A. Clipping of an article concerning the restoration of Marble City, Oklahoma, undated.
Folder 21. Original article (and 3 edited versions) concerning the life of Jame McGranahan, undated.
Folder 22. Research notes and edited versions for the James McGranahan article, undated.
Folder 22A. Clipping of an article concerning John Ross McIntosh, the Tulsa World, 1933 April 9.
Folder 22B. Clipping of an article concerning Bert McKean, the Guthrie Leader, 1933 April 19.
Folder 23. Clipping of an article concerning the death of John Patrick McNaughton, 1932 November 30.
Folder 24. Clipping of an article (and 1 copy) concerning the closing of Saint Patrick's Mission, the Daily Oklahoman, 1933 June 25.
Folder 25. Clipping of an article (and 1 copy) concerning the closing of Saint Patrick's Mission, the Daily Oklahoman, 1933 June 25.
Folder 26. Original article, hand written and typed research notes concerning the life of Tom Mix, undated.
Folder 27. Pamphlet titled, "A Message from the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints," undated.
Folder 28. Letters (2) from Reverend J.W. Moseley, and the "Minutes of the Presbyterian Historical Society of the Synod of Mississippi," 1907 and 1908, letters dated 1932 June.
Folder 29. Clippings of articles concerning the town of Muskogee, federal prison, change from street cars to buses, 1933.
Released on 2011-09-28.
box 9. File Series N - O, 1930-1933
Administrative Information
Container List
Folder 1. Personal writings and letters concerning a possible 'dope joint' near the Rucker home, 1933 August.
Folder 2. Personal writings and letters concerning a possible 'dope joint' near the Rucker home, 1933 August.
Folder 2A. Personal writings and letters concerning a possible 'dope joint' near the Rucker home, 1933 August.
Folder 3. Original article concerning the years Carrie Nation lived in Oklahoma, undated.
Folder 4. Original article concerning the National Cemetery near Muskogee, undated.
Folder 5. Clippings of articles (5) concerning the retirement of World War I General Roy Hoffman, 1933 June.
Folder 6. Clippings of articles (3) concerning the creation of a National Guard Camp in Oklahoma, 1933 May.
Folder 7. Original article and edited versions concerning the flora and fauna of Oklahoma in the spring, undated.
Folder 8. Clippings of articles (9) concerning changes to the law about where black people could reside, 1933 August.
Folder 9. Clippings of articles (2) concerning new cars, the Daily Oklahoman, 1934 April 8.
Folder 10. Pamphlet from the New Mexico Historical Society which lists the publications they have for sale, 1928.
Folder 11. Clippings of articles (3) concerning newspapers, and an original article on the history of Oklahoma newspapers, 1933.
Folder 12. Clippings of articles (2) concerning Northwestern Teachers College, 1933.
Folder 13. Typed notes concerning activities of the Daily Oklahoman staff, 1933.
Folder 14. Clippings of articles (7) concerning the placement of a historical marker in Okay, Oklahoma, 1933.
Folder 15. Clipping of an article written by Rucker concerning references to the history of Oklahoma in the Arkansas Gazette, the Daily Oklahoman, 1930 November 23.
Folder 16. Map, list of state institutions, and facts about the institutions; map located in Alvin Rucker Collection oversize box 18, undated.
Folder 17. Original article concerning Oklahoma's connection to the Louisiana Purchase, undated.
Folder 18. Original article and edited versions concerning the origin of Oklahoma's state name, undated.
Folder 19. Clipping of an article concerning the first official flag in Oklahoma made in the Carnige Library in Guthrie, the Daily Oklahoman, 1933 November 19.
Folder 20. Clipping of an article concerning a fire at the Lee-Huckins Hotel, the Daily Oklahoman, 1933 August 13.
Folder 21. Clipping of an article concerning Memorial Park, the Daily Oklahoma, 1933 August 13.
Folder 22. Original article, typed and handwritten notes, concerning the history of the Oklahoma City Canal, undated.
Folder 23. Handwritten notes concerning Oklahoma City University, undated.
Released on 2011-09-28.
box 10. File Series O - P, 1928-1934
Administrative Information
"Original article" means a typed copy of a printed story.Items dated prior to 1928 were published the year(s) noted.
Container List
Folder 1. Oklahoma Historical Society "Chronicles of Oklahoma" indexes (10), 1921-1934.
Folder 2. Typed lists of Oklahoma Historical Society "Chronicles of Oklahoma" indexes, 1921-1934.
Folder 2A. Original article concerning the Frank Phillips Collection at the University of Oklahoma, undated.
Folder 3. Letter and response concerning dues to the Oklahoma Historical Society, 1933 April.
Folder 3A. Clipping of an article concerning Oklahoma City's brush with bankruptcy, the Oklahoma City Times, 1933 June 2.
Folder 3B. List and handwritten notes concerning forts in Oklahoma, undated.
Folder 4. Oklahoma Indian School Magazine, volume 1 issue 2, 1932 April.
Folder 5. Original script for a radio presentation called "Pageant of Progress" celebrating the 44th anniversary of the Run of 1889, 1933 April 22.
Folder 6. Car repair bill, 1933 February 16.
Folder 7. Clipping of an article concerning Okmulgee, the Sharon News, 1933 May 11.
Folder 8. Clipping of an article concerning the closing of St. Patrick's Mission, the Daily Oklahoman, 1933 June 25.
Folder 9. Clipping of an article concerning Ottawa Baptist Church, the Miami News Record, 1933 April 9.
Folder 10. Empty.
Folder 11. Empty.
Folder 12. Clippings of articles (4) concerning a dust storm in the panhandle, 1933.
Folder 13. Panhandle A&M College Bulletin, Goodwell, Oklahoma, 1928-1929.
Folder 14. Clippings of articles (4) concerning the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles, 1933.
Folder 15. Clippings of articles (2) concerning the Texas panhandle, 1933.
Folder 16. Clippings of articles (2) concerning the resolution of Oklahoma and Texas panhandle boundary line issues, 1933.
Folder 17. Original article and bank note from the Panic of 1907, undated.
Folder 18. Notes concerning the events preceding and after the passing of a law that allowed Indian lands to be purchased and settled, Big Pasture, Frederick Enterprise, 1906-1907.
Folder 19. Typed copies of articles written in the Lawton Constitution concerning the opening of Indian lands to purchase and settlement, 1905-1906.
Folder 20. Typed copy of an article/editorial from the Lawton News Republican concerning the opening of Indian lands to purchase and settlement, 1906 February 15.
Folder 21. Typed copies of articles written in the Marlow Review concerning the opening of Indian lands to purchase and settlement, 1906-1907.
Folder 22. Original article concerning the opening of the Big Pasture to purchase and settlement, 1932.
Folder 23. Clipping of an article concerning Judge Isaac Parker, the Vici Beacon, 1933 July 20.
Folder 24. Original article concerning the life of Pawnee Bill, Gordon Lillie, undated.
Folder 25. Empty.
Folder 26. Empty.
Folder 27. Empty envelope that previously held an image of Andy Payne's home, undated.
Folder 28. Original articles, research notes, and clippings of articles all concerning David L Payne, undated.
Folder 29. Letters sent to members of staff of the Oklahoma Publishing Co concerning payroll and coupon books, 1933 March 3.
Folder 30. Letter sent to police officers that helped Rucker when he was suspicious of a 'dope joint' near his home, 1933 August 25.
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box 11. File Series P, 1922-1933
Administrative Information
Container List
Folder 1. Clipping of an article concerning pensions, the Wellston News, 1933 April 27, **Transferred to Historical Newspapers Division.
Folder 2. Empty.
Folder 3. Clipping of an article concerning Rucker's experience with a new garment for men, the Daily Oklahoman, 1928 March 26.
Folder 4. Clipping of an article describing the kidnapping of a woman during 1870, The Oklahoma News, 1933 March 19.
Folder 5. Original article concerning the experience of the John German family moving to Oklahoma Territory, Pioneer Women, undated.
Folder 6. Clipping of an article concerning the history of Pierre Lafitte's pirating of the Mississippi River, the Muskogee Phoenix, 1933 April 14.
Folder 7. Clippings of poems (30) from newspapers across the state of Oklahoma, multi-dated.
Folder 8. Pamphlet titled "The Interesting and Romantic Story of Ponca City, Oklahoma," undated.
Folder 9. Clipping of an article concerning the Postmasters of Poteau, the Poteau News, 1933 April 20.
Folder 9A. Clipping of an article concerning Cherokee Baptist preachers, the Carnegie Citizen, 1933 April 20.
Folder 10. Information concerning Presidents of the United States, includes a chart of electoral votes from 1876-1928, a quiz from a newspaper, Rucker's answers to the quiz, and general clippings, multi-dated.
Folder 11. Clippings of articles (4) concerning the end of prohibition, 1933.
Folder 12. Letter in reply to a request for Rucker to list the 25 most beneficial men to Oklahoma, includes justifications for every decision, undated, VOTED FOR: Tams Bixby; E.C. Boudinot; David R. Boyd; Stratton D. Brooks; Sidney Clark; Charles Colcord; William L. Couch; Thomas Doyle; John Fields; Dennis T. Flynn; Robert Galbreath; T.P. Gore; C.H. Gould; C.N. Haskell; Pat Hurley; C.C. Jones; E.W. Marland; William H. Murray; Robert L. Owen; David L. Payne; J.B. Thoburn; Lew Wentz ; DID NOT VOTE FOR: C.B. Ames; General Arbuckle; H.G.N. Bennett; W.B. Bizzell; J.S. Buchanan; Frank Buttram; A.P. Choteau; Antone Classen; John H. Cotteral; Frank Frantz; Forney Hutchinson; Bob McFarlin; Bird McGuire; George Miller; J.S. Murrow; P.A. Norris; Ed Overholser; J.P. Owens; Will Rogers; John Ross; Abraham J. Seay; Sequoyah; Sidney Suggs; M.E. Trapp; Allen Wright.
Folder 13. Clipping of an article concerning Oklahoma delegates in Washington, DC, the Coweta Times-Star, undated.
Folder 14. Original article concerning Civil War fighting in North Fork Town, William C. Quantrill, James G. Blunt, undated.
Folder 15. Original article, clippings of articles (13) and a pamphlet titled "The Truth about the Transportation Situation" all concerning railroads in Oklahoma, multi-dated, 1932-1933.
Folder 16. Clippings of articles (7) concerning bridges across the Red River, 1933.
Folder 17. Payment schedule and receipts for a Remington Standard Typewriter, 1922-1923.
Folder 18. Original article concerning the visit of Charles J Rhoads to Oklahoma, undated.
Folder 19. Original article concerning John Ridge written by S.W. Ross, 1933 March 8.
Folder 19A. Clipping of an article concerning the painting of Chief Bacon Rind by Henry Jink, the Daily Oklahoman, 1927 June 19.
Folder 20. Clippings of articles concerning Oklahoma rivers, **Transferred to the Historical Newspapers Department.
Folder 21. Pamphlet and letters sent to Rucker by Alice M Robertson concerning the Cherokee, letters dated - 1845 October 29 and 1930 February 3.
Folder 22. Pamphlet from N.H. Rose concerning photographs for sale, undated.
Folder 23. Original article concerning the watermelon crop from Rush Springs, Oklahoma, undated.
Folder 24. Clippings of articles (2) concerning the death of Frank Rush, undated.
Folder 25. Clippings of articles (2) concerning the 110 birthday of Pat Ryan, 1933 March 28.
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box 12. File Series S, 1928-1933
Administrative Information
"Original article" means a typed copy of a printed story. Items dated prior to 1928 were published the year(s) noted.
Container List
Folder 1. Note from Ina Gainer concerning a story idea about the Sacred Heart Mission, undated.
Folder 2. Original article concerning the Saint Patrick's Mission, undated.
Folder 3. Original article concerning the salaries of school teachers, undated.
Folder 4. Original article, clippings of articles (6), and research concerning sales and income taxes, 1932-1933.
Folder 5. Clippings of articles (6) concerning the creation of a lake in the Salt Plains, 1933.
Folder 6. Clipping of an article concerning the history of Salt Spring, Oklahoma, the Alva Record, 1933 March 19.
Folder 7. Research concerning the Santa Fe Trail, includes letters and excerpts from books, 1928-1930.
Folder 8. Letter to the editor concerning Sayre, Oklahoma, the Sayre Headlight, 1933 April 27.
Folder 9. Clippings of articles (10) concerning the usage of scrip notes as money in Oklahoma, agreement to receive scrip notes, scrip notes (3), 1933.
Folder 10. Clipping of an article concerning the publication of a biological study of the Salt Plains, the Grant County Journal, undated.
Folder 11. Clipping of an article concerning the life history of J.W. Scroggs, 1933.
Folder 12. Original article, investigative research, and letters concerning a found medal, 1927-1930.
Folder 13. Clipping of an article concerning a Saint Patrick's Day celebration in Shamrock, Oklahoma, the Drumright Derrick, 1933 March 26.
Folder 14. Original article concerning raising sheep in Oklahoma, undated.
Folder 15. Clipping of an article concerning Judge J.D. Shive, the Clinton News, 1933 September 15.
Folder 16. Clipping of an article concerning sidewalks in Guthrie, the Guthrie Leader, 1933 April 14.
Folder 17. Certificate from Chickasaw Squirrel Rifles, 1908 June 1.
Folder 18. Clipping of an article concerning the Concord Stage Coach, the Wellston News, 1932 November 10.
Folder 19. Clipping of an article concerning important dates for Oklahoma statehood, undated.
Folder 20. Typed list of Oklahoma State Institutions, undated.
Folder 21. Correspondence concerning a mistake in a State Press column, 1933 June.
Folder 22. Clipping of an article concerning a church in Stillwater, Oklahoma, 1933 November 10.
Folder 23. Original article concerning the life of Jack Stillwell, undated.
Folder 24. Letter to Congressman F.B. Swank concerning Rucker's desire to be the postmaster of Jones, Oklahoma, 1933 June 10.
Folder 25. Clipping of an article concerning John Stink, **Transferred to Historical Newspapers.
Folder 26. Clipping of an article concerning the displaying of the "Thunder Lizard Fossils" at the University of Oklahoma, 1933 April 12.
Folder 27. Original article and research concerning the history of Swanson County, undated.
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box 13. File Series T, 1928-1933
Administrative Information
Container List
Folder 1. Pamphlet concerning the condition at the Taft Deaf and Dumb School, Jacob J. Jones, 1928 December 13.
Folder 2. Clipping of articles concerning Tahlequah, 1933.
Folder 3. Original four part series article concerning Toscosa, 1931.
Folder 4. Clippings of articles concerning the state government of Oklahoma, undated.
Folder 5. Correspondence between the Oklahoma Tax Commission and Rucker concerning taxes he owed the state, 1933 September.
Folder 6. Clippings of articles concerning proposed national taxes, 1932.
Folder 7. Interdepartmental memos concerning state and federal sales taxes, 1932 Novemeber.
Folder 8. Research and notes concerning a possible article on sales taxes worldwide, undated.
Folder 9. Memoir of J.B. Taylor, 1833.
Folder 10. Clipping of an article concerning the annual moving of Texas cattle into the Osage Hills, Alva Daily Record, 1933 April 13.
Folder 11. Divorce suit papers, Texas County, in rhyme, 1931 July 21.
Folder 12. Clippings of articles (3) concerning stories of Oklahoma during territorial days, 1933.
Folder 13. Clippings of articles concerning Texas Rangers, 1934 February **All articles moved to Historical Newspapers.
Folder 14. Clippings of articles concerning JB Thoburn, 1934.
Folder 15. Letter to Macomb National Bank in Macomb, Illinois, 1933 November 2.
Folder 16. Clipping of an article concerning Jim Thorpe managing the Holdenville All Indian Baseball Club, the Holdenville News, 1933 April 27.
Folder 17. Clipping of an article concerning the anniversary of the First National Bank branch in Elk City, the Elk City News, 1933 April 19.
Folder 18. Clipping of a Today and Yesterday article, the McAlester News-Capital, 1933 March 28.
Folder 19. Clipping of an article explaining Oklahoma town names, undated.
Folder 20. Clipping of an article concerning Governor M.E. Trapp, the Guthrie Leader, 1933 April 19.
Folder 21. Pamphlet titled "A Survey of Tribal Records," by Grant Foreman, 1933.
Folder 22. Personal note concerning Howard Tucker, undated.
Folder 23. Magazine, "This Week in Tulsa," 1933 April.
Folder 24. Clipping of an article concerning the raising of turkeys in Oklahoma, the Daily Oklahoman, 1933 November.
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box 14. File Series U - W, 1923-1934
Administrative Information
Container List
Folder 1. Original article concerning the Union Mission, 1933 May.
Folder 2. Clipping of an article concerning newspapers joining President Roosevelt's NRA Campaign, the Daily Oklahoman, 1933 August 12.
Folder 3. Clippings of articles (5) concerning the affect legalizing 3.2 beer had on Oklahoma City Speakeasies and other underground providers, 1933.
Folder 4. Original article and research, including notes and letters, concerning living relatives of President George Washington in Oklahoma, 1931-1932.
Folder 5. Original article concerning the Battle of Washita, undated.
Folder 6. Clipping of an article concerning Webers Falls, written by Muriel Wright, the Daily Oklahoman, 1933 June 11.
Folder 7. Clippings of articles (4) concerning Wewoka, Oklahoma, 1933.
Folder 8. Magazines (2), Weelock Oklahoma Indian School Magazine, April 1932, **Relocated to Rucker Collection 97.70 box 7 folder 14 and box 10 folder 4.
Folder 9. Original article and clippings of articles (5) concerning wheat production in Oklahoma, original article undated, clippings 1930 & 1933.
Folder 10. Clipping of an article concerning Mrs. Catherine Wheeler, the Daily Oklahoman, 1923 May 20.
Folder 11. Clipping of an article concerning whiskey distilleries in Oklahoma, the Antlers American, 1933 January 19.
Folder 12. Clipping of an article and pamphlet from the National Park Service concerning the Wichita Mountains, article - 1932 December 18, pamphlet 1928.
Folder 13. Pamphlet, Senate Resolution 15, 1923 February 22.
Folder 14. Typed copies of articles concerning Wichita newspaper article writers lying, one article dated 1903 February 14.
Folder 15. Typed articles written by Muriel Wright for the Historic Places in Oklahoma column.
Folder 16. Clipping of an article concerning William Allen White, the Cushing Daily Citizen, 1933 March 13.
Folder 17. Clipping of an article concerning the moving of the Wickmiller Collection to Phillips University, the Enid Morning News, 1934 February 15.
Folder 18. Written endorsement of Ira J Wood for the position of Postmaster of Jones, Oklahoma, 1933.
Folder 19. Clipping of an article concerning a quilt of Oklahoma history to be on display at the Chicago World's Fair, the Maud Daily Enterprise, 1933 March 11.
Folder 20. Typed copy of an article concerning a shooting at the Wood Reserve, the Marlow Review, 1906 March 9.
Folder 20A. Original article concerning the Stine family and the First National Bank in Woodward, undated.
Folder 21. Clippings of articles (5) concerning Work Relief programs in Oklahoma, 1933.
Folder 22. Clipping of an article concerning the construction of a workers camp in LeFlore County, the Daily Oklahoman, 1933 June 3.
Folder 23. Clipping of an article concerning World War 1 national debt, the Seminole County News, 1933 March 9.
Folder 24. List of decorated Oklahoma soldiers from World War 1, 1934 January.
Folder 25. Details of every decorated Oklahoma soldier from World War 1, undated.
Released on 2011-09-28.
box 15. File Series B - O, 1832-1933
Administrative Information
"Original article" means a typed copy of a printed story. Items dated prior to 1932 were published the year(s) noted.
Container List
Folder 1. Original article concerning a survey of trees and shrubs in Oklahoma, undated.
Folder 2. Clipping of an article (and 3 copies) concerning the first social event in Oklahoma City, the Oklahoma City Times, 1933 April 21.
Folder 3. Original article and 5 copies of the published article based on a book by Irving Geffs aka Bunky, part of a series, 1933 March 22.
Folder 4. Original article and 2 copies of the published article based on a book by Irving Geffs aka Bunky, part of a series, 1933 March 29.
Folder 5. Original article and a clipping of the published article based on a book by Irving Geffs aka Bunky, part of a series, undated.
Folder 6. Original article based on a book by Irving Geffs aka Bunky, part of a series, undated.
Folder 7. Original article based on a book by Irving Geffs aka Bunky, part of a series, undated.
Folder 8. Original article and 6 copies of the published article based on a book by Irving Geffs aka Bunky, part of a series, 1933 March 25.
Folder 9. Original article based on a book by Irving Geffs aka Bunky, part of a series, undated.
Folder 10. Original article based on a book by Irving Geffs aka Bunky, part of a series, undated.
Folder 11. Original article based on a book by Irving Geffs aka Bunky, part of a series, undated.
Folder 12. Original article and a clipping of the published article based on a book by Irving Geffs aka Bunky, part of a series, 1933 April 13.
Folder 13. Original article and a clipping of the published article based on a book by Irving Geffs aka Bunky, part of a series, 1933 April 12.
Folder 14. Original article and 4 copies of the published article based on a book by Irving Geffs aka Bunky, part of a series, 1933 March 24.
Folder 15. Original article based on a book by Irving Geffs aka Bunky, part of a series, undated.
Folder 16. Original article based on a book by Irving Geffs aka Bunky, part of a series, undated.
Folder 17. Clipping of an article based on a book by Irving Geffs aka Bunky, part of a series, 1933 April 8.
Folder 18. Original article based on a book by Irving Geffs aka Bunky, part of a series, undated.
Folder 19. Original article based on a book by Irving Geffs aka Bunky, part of a series, undated.
Folder 20. Original article based on a book by Irving Geffs aka Bunky, part of a series, undated.
Folder 21. Clipping of an article concerning a Reunion of Carleton College graduates, 1933 June 9.
Folder 22. Clipping of an article concerning the early years of Chandler, the Shawnee Morning News, 1933 March 12.
Folder 23. Clipping of an article concerning the first corn liquor in the Cherokee Strip, the Daily Oklahoman, 1933 September 10.
Folder 24. Clippings of articles (5) concerning Choctaw Indians, undated.
Folder 25. Original article concerning the life of Sidney Clarke, undated.
Folder 26. Clippings of articles concerning the life of Sidney Clarke, 1873 and 1904.
Folder 27. Clippings of articles (2) concerning cowboys, undated.
Folder 28. Clippings of articles about and written by Ben Dwight, 1933.
Folder 29. Roster lists of the 45th Infantry Division Oklahoma National Guard, lists for June 1931, March 1932, and July 1932.
Folder 30. Pamphlet concerning the removal of Indians from their lands, written by Grant Foreman, undated.
Folder 31. Clippings of articles (3) concerning Fort Gibbson, undated.
Folder 32. Clipping of an article concerning Fort Reno and horses, the Daily Oklahoman, April 30, 1933.
Folder 33. Clipping of an article concerning the assassination of President Lincoln, the Altus Times-Democrat, 1933 February 12.
Folder 34. Front page of the Daily Oklahoman, 1933 September 23.
Folder 35. Clippings of articles (6) concerning oil and a Rinehart Oil News Report, 1932.
Folder 36. Clippings of articles (4) concerning oil, 1933.
Folder 37. Clippings of articles (10) concerning outlaws throughout Oklahoma, 1925 and 1933.
Folder 38. Clippings of articles and editorials (26) concerning outlaws in Oklahoma, 1933 and 1934.
Folder 39. Clippings of articles (15) concerning outlaws in Oklahoma, 1933 and 1934.
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box 16. File Series R - Y, 1928-1933
Administrative Information
Container List
Folder 1. Roster of elected officers, 1923 November 6 and 1932 November 8.
Folder 2. Senate Bill 26 - an appropriation for a statue of Sequoyah, undated.
Folder 3. Clippings of articles (9) and handwritten notes concerning Belle Starr, 1931-1937.
Folder 4. Pamphlets concerning nation wide climatology data and Rucker's notes over the pamphlets, 1930.
Folder 5. Original article and research notes concerning the cattle to market town of Blackland, undated.
Folder 6. Biographical sketch and research of Governor Allen Wright, undated.
Folder 7. Correspondence between Muriel Wright and Rucker, 1933.
Folder 8. Clipping of an article concerning Cole Younger, 1933.
Folder 8. Historical Events sections (14) in the Yukon Sun, 1933, **Transferred to Historical Newspapers.
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box 17. File Series S, 1933-1938
Administrative Information
Container List
Folder 1. Clipping of State Press column, topics include a new bank in Shawnee, a swarm of bees in Tulsa, and crying babies in a Comanche County courtroom, 1933 June 4.
Folder 2. Clipping of State Press column, topics include graduates of the University of Oklahoma from Anadarko, pasturing Texas cattle in Oklahoma, and prominent Oklahoman's that come from Jack County Texas, 1933 June 6.
Folder 3. Clipping of State Press column, topics include former German soldier earning citizenship in Hobart, a mail carrier who paints in his spare time, and a man that supposedly wore the same shirt for 12 years, 1933 June 8.
Folder 4. Clipping of State Press column, topics include a Henryetta mans inventions, response from farmers concerning the arrest of "Pretty Boy" Floyd's wife, and a gathering of Alva citizens to watch an egg fry on the sidewalk, 1933 June 10.
Folder 5. Clipping of State Press column, topics include the possibility of farmers making a profit, Hollis laughing contest, and the invasion of rabbits from New Mexico due to drought, 1933 June 14.
Folder 6. Clipping of State Press column, topics include the expenses of reforestation, a trial where two men claimed 3.2 beer could not get them drunk, and wolves captured in Choctaw County, 1933 June 15.
Folder 7. Clipping of State Press column, topics include the number of newspaper men entering politics, posts for horses to be hitched, and a house fire caused by a refrigerator, 1933 June 16.
Folder 8. Clipping of State Press column, topics include Freida Hahn traveling to Oklahoma to help preserve the Ponca language, post cards that were not addressed in Guthrie, and a request from a Pittsburg County mother for someone to adopt her daughters because she cannot take care of them any longer, 1933 June 17.
Folder 9. Clipping of State Press column, topics include a complaint to the Alva police department that people were walking the streets in bathing suits, a couple celebrating their 65th wedding anniversary, and a Mangum physician that will travel to Arkansas to perform brain surgery, 1933 June 19.
Folder 10. Clipping of State Press column, topics include a Guthrie woman that owns a 200 year old bible, praise for paved roads throughout Oklahoma, and the classifying of politicians by a Muskogee man, 1933 June 20.
Folder 11. Clipping of State Press column, topics include the possible history of golf, feed shortage faced by farmers, and the daily output of the McAlester Cheese Company, 1933 June 21.
Folder 12. Clipping of State Press column, topics include the Daniel Boone Club's annual squirrel hunt, an Ardmore preacher that walked 20 miles one way to preach, and the origins of the term "sooner," 1933 June 22.
Folder 13. Clipping of State Press column, topics include the formation of a left-handed softball team in Elk City, a loan made to the Muskogee Indian Museum of 1,685 pieces, and the robbery of a Colorado citizen near Hobart, 1933 June 23.
Folder 14. Clipping of State Press column, topics include the formation of the Muskogee Unemployed, Inc, a better than average harvest in Frederick, and a woman that attacked the officer that arrested her husband, 1933 June 24.
Folder 15. Clipping of State Press column, topics include an Elk City man that invented a turtle trap, a policy by Cordell College that anything used on a farm, including animals, could be used as legal tender to pay for school, and a bank robbery in Lamont, 1933 June 27.
Folder 16. Clipping of State Press column, topics include surveying of a farm to become a lake, a 50 year old buggy still in use, and the travels abroad by Lushanya, a Cherokee singer, 1933 June 28.
Folder 17. Clipping of State Press column, topics include the stealing of over 300 chickens from a farm in Muskogee, the dropping of leaflets concerning the legalization of beer from an airplane, and the growth of production from an oil well in the Tatum's fields, 1933 June 29.
Folder 18. Clipping of State Press column, topics include the formation of a left-handed softball team in Elk City, a loan made to the Muskogee Indian Museum of 1,685 pieces, and the robbery of a Colorado citizen near Hobart, 1933 June 30.
Folder 19. Clipping of State Press column, topics include the naming of Lake Juancito, water shortage in Enid, and the bribing of a Tonkawa woman, 1933 July 1.
Folder 20. Clipping of State Press column, topics include the possibility of Oklahoma being a pro-prohibition state, a three year old orphan boy, and a teacher at Northeastern Teachers College looking for information about the Flint Prairie Academy, 1933 July 4.
Folder 21. Clipping of State Press column, topics include explanations of drought, unusual payment accepted for a movie ticket, and surveying of land for Lake Murray, 1933 July 5.
Folder 22. Clipping of State Press column, topics include using dry ice to cool the inside of a car, meetings to confirm the permanent establishment of the state dairy show in Enid, and practical jokes played on local officials, 1933 July 6.
Folder 23. Clipping of State Press column, topics include a bear biting children at the Shannon Springs Park Zoo, Native Americans being forced to work in reforestation, and the dismissing of charges against "Pretty Boy" Floyd's wife, 1933 July 8.
Folder 24. Clipping of State Press column, topics include the return of the 101 Ranch Terrapin Derby, the increase in state funds given to schools, and water shortages, 1933 July 25.
Folder 25. Clipping of State Press column, topics include a vote in Alva permitted Sunday moving pictures, a farmer that grew beans over four feet long, and a poem about the times, 1933 August 8.
Folder 26. Clipping of State Press column, topics include fish stories, a runaway boy, and the high price of groceries, 1933 August 5.
Folder 27. Clipping of State Press column, topics include the passing of a law making growing marijuana a felony, a recent hail storm, and the robbery of a Kingfisher bank, 1933 August 24.
Folder 28. Clipping of State Press column, topics include a Guthrie man that collects clocks, a meeting of Spanish-American War veterans, and the 29th anniversary of the Evening Star newspaper, 1933 March 22.
Folder 29. Clipping of State Press column, topics include traffic problems in Chickasha, a dust storm in Elk City, and a mention of an Oklahoman that was killed in an earthquake in California, 1933 March 23.
Folder 30. Clipping of State Press column, topics include coming votes, preparations for harvesting, and updates on the coming 'beer election,' undated.
Folder 31. Clipping of an article that explains how people are selected for jury duty, the Kiowa County Star, 1933 February 23.
Folder 32. Clipping of an article describing the four year missionary journey of a man, the Miami News Record, 1933 February 22.
Folder 33. Personal notes, typed transcriptions of conversations concerning the Oklahoman office, 1933.
Folder 34. Clipping of an article concerning lost governmental records, the Daily Oklahoman, 1933 August 16.
Folder 35. Photomechanical images of famous paintings and handwritten notes about the paintings and Rucker's life, undated.
Folder 36. The Chronicles of Oklahoma, 1938 March.
Folder 37. Original article written by George E Lipe concerning election results, 1936 November 18.
Released on 2011-09-28.
oversize box 18. Newspaper sections
Administrative Information
Bound Volume containing Rucker's stories from 1926-1928
Volume also contains the remaining pages of the sections Rucker's stories are in
Headlines for Rucker's stories:
Oil Geologists Find Texas Lost Mountain, 21 March 1926
Frontier Gives Way in No Man’s Land, 28 March 1926
They Died with Their Boots On, 28 March 1926
Time Draws Curtain in Cimarron Territory, 4 April 1926
Out West but Still in Oklahoma, 8 April 1926
52 Years Ago Today, 27 June 1926
Chris Madsen Tells of Night with Custer Dead, 27 June 1926
Oklahoma’s Field of Human Bones, 4 July 1926
In the Hills of a Million Thrills, 25 July 1926
Movie Sheep Ranches are All Wrong, 25 July 1926
A Bare Store Shaft Marks Your Lot, 10 October 1926
Children of the Plains Leave Monuments in Cimarron County, 13 March 1927
The Lure of the Cimarron, 20 March 1927
Traces of Early Forest in State Lost, 20 March 1927
One Railroad Station, but It’s Twins, 3 April 1927
Top O’ the World, 29 May 1927
Oklahoma Forts and Their Part in the Civil War, 10 April 1927
Coin Harvey after 30 Years, 3 July 1927
Oklahoma-Home of the Dawn Man, 21 August 1927
Last of the Longhorns, 4 September 1927
Wichitas Refuse to Give Up Gold, 11 September 1927
The Blast that Razed Ardmore Built a City, 18 September 1927
The High School in the Hills, 9 October 1927
Plains Indians to Participate in Pageant, 9 October 1927
The Lockes Again Prepare for War, 13 November 1927
The Richest Corner in the Country, 8 January 1928
Bennie Kent: The man Who Cranks Oklahoma, 8 January 1928
Indians Give up Teepees and Grass Huts, 8 January 1928
Oklahoma’s First Military Road, 15 January 1928
Payne’s Boomer Camp is Fading, 22 January 1928
Surveying the 100th Meridian, 29 January 1928
The Historic 100th Meridian, 5 February 1928
When Oil Goes in for Education, 19 February 1928
Southeast Oklahoma Pulling Out of the Mire, 26 February 1928
Thirty Years without Food Drink or Air, 11 March 1928
Once the Ocean? Oklahoma’s Salt Plains, 18 March 1928
Pink Silk Step-Ins for the Men, 26 March 1928
Hoover Lives in Oklahoma, but He is Not Favorite Son, 15 April 1928
Outskirts of No Man’s Land, 6 May 1928
The Grisso Country Home at Seminole, 13 May 1928
Ruins of Fort Towson Attracting Tourists, 13 May 1928
Cherokee Schools Still Making History in Oklahoma, 27 May 1928
Oklahoma Clicks as Daddy to Orphans, 15 July 1928
Back to the Farm: Andrew L Payne, 29 July 1928
Palo Duro Canyon Just a Day’s Drive, 2 September 1928
Crowds, 16 September 1928
Down State Highway No. 10, 14 October 1928
When there was No God West of Fort Smith, 21 October 1928
A Tour of the Prairies: Washington Irving Story, 21 October 1928
The Crack of the Six Gun, 28 October 1928
Children Play Where Men Were Hanged, 4 November 1928
The Waif of the Plains, 11 November 1928
Is the Indian Everybody’s Meat, 18 November 1928
End of the Red Man’s Law, Part 1, 25 November 1928
End of the Red Man’s Law, Part 2, 2 December 1928
End of the Red Man’s Law, Part 3, 9 December 1928
First Oil Well in Oklahoma City Field, 5 December 1928
Oklahoma City’s First Gusher, 5 December 1928
Farmer Gets Credit for Bringing in Gusher, 9 December 1928
The Last of the Boomers, 16 December 1928
Oil after 27 Year Search, 30 December 1928
Oil Curse on Osage Indians, 6 January 1929
Container List
Folder 1. Map of railroads through Oklahoma, undated.
Folder 2. Maps (2).
Folder 3. Poster advertising 10th annual settler's day celebration, 1932 September 21, 22.
Folder 4. Oversize items for box 6, certificate of election.
Folder 5. Oversize items for box 13, list of Oklahoma postoffices.
Folder 6. Oversize items for box 15, newspaper clippings, 1927 February 2 and 1932 September 23.
Folder 7. Oversize for box 23, posters (2).
Folder 8. Oversize for box 27, certificate of election.
Folder 9. Clipping concerning Bell Starr's death, 1921 August 21.
Folder 10. Clipping from the Amarillo Sunday News and Globe, 1930 November 23.
Folder 11. Clipping from the 'Mid Continental Oil Field News' section, the Daily Oklahoman, 1931 April 5 and 6.
Folder 12. Clipping from Ellis County Capitol Newspaper, 1932 November 4.
Folder 13. Clipping from section C, the Daily Oklahoman, 1933 April 9.
Folder 14. Clipping from the Welch Watchman newspaper, 1933 May 26.
Folder 15. Clipping from the Daily Oklahoman, 1933 August 9.
Folder 16. Clipping from the Daily Oklahoman, 1934 February 11.
Released on 2011-09-28.
box 19. File Series W, 1901
Administrative Information
Typed copies and clippings of the "When We Were Young" column from the Oklahoma City Times. Rucker obtained a bound volume of the column and typed copies for his own records. The column is a short paragraph or two that tells personal reflections and different historical facts about the early days of settling Oklahoma.
Container List
Folder 1. Typed copies (5) and clippings (2) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 May 1-17.
Folder 2. Typed copies (6) and clippings (10) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 May 7-22.
Folder 2A. Typed copies (5) and clippings (7) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 May 16-21.
Folder 2B. Typed copies (9) and clippings (22) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 May 22 - June 8.
Folder 3. Typed copies (9) and clippings (19) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 June 1-11.
Folder 4. Typed copies (6) and clippings (13) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 June 12-24.
Folder 5. Typed copies (11) and clippings (21) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901June 19-30.
Folder 6. Typed copies (7) and clippings (3) and notes of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 July 1-11.
Folder 7. Typed copies (7) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 July 12-18.
Folder 8. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 July 19-25.
Folder 9. Typed copies (7) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 July 26 - August 1.
Folder 10. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 August 2-8.
Folder 11. Typed copies (5) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 August 9-15.
Folder 12. Typed copies (5) and clipping (1) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 August 16-22.
Folder 13. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 August 23-30.
Folder 14. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 August 31 - September 6.
Folder 15. Typed copies (5) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 September 7-13.
Folder 16. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 September 14-20.
Folder 17. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 September 20-28.
Folder 18. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 September 30 - October 9.
Folder 19. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 October 10-16.
Folder 20. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 October 19-26.
Folder 21. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 October 25-31.
Released on 2011-09-28.
box 20. File Series W, 1901-1903
Administrative Information
Typed copies and clippings of the "When We Were Young" column from the Oklahoma City Times. Rucker obtained a bound volume of the column and typed copies for his own records. The column is a short paragraph or two that tells personal reflections and different historical facts about the early days of settling Oklahoma.
Container List
Folder 1. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 November 1-7.
Folder 2. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 November 8-16.
Folder 3. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 November 18-23.
Folder 4. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 November 25 - December 3.
Folder 5. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 December 4-10.
Folder 6. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 December 11-17.
Folder 7. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 December 18-24.
Folder 8. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1901 December 26-31.
Folder 9. Typed copies (8) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1902 January 1-8.
Folder 10. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1902 January 9-15.
Folder 11. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1902 January 16-22.
Folder 12. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1902 January 30-February 5.
Folder 13. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1902 February 8-14.
Folder 14. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1902 February 15-21.
Folder 15. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1902 February 22-28.
Folder 16. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1902 March 1-7.
Folder 17. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1902 March 8-14.
Folder 18. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1902 March 15-21.
Folder 19. Typed copies (8) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1902 March 22-29.
Folder 20. Typed copies (4) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1902 April 1-4.
Folder 21. Typed copies (5) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1902 December 19-24.
Folder 22. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1902 December 16-31.
Folder 23. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1903 January 1-6.
Released on 2011-09-28.
box 21. File Series W, 1888-1903
Administrative Information
Typed copies and clippings of the "When We Were Young" column from the Oklahoma City Times. Rucker obtained a bound volume of the column and typed copies for his own records. The column is a short paragraph or two that tells personal reflections and different historical facts about the early days of settling Oklahoma.
Container List
Folder 1. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1903 January 6-10.
Folder 2. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1903 January 11-20.
Folder 3. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1903 January 20-26.
Folder 4. Typed copies (5) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1903 January 27-31.
Folder 5. Typed copies (7) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1903 February 2-9.
Folder 6. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1903 February 10-17.
Folder 7. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1903 February 18-26.
Folder 8. Typed copies (7) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1903 March 1-8.
Folder 9. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1903 March 9-15.
Folder 10. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1903 March 16-22.
Folder 11. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1903 March 23-30.
Folder 12. Typed copies (7) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1903 March 31-April 6.
Folder 13. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1903 April 7-13.
Folder 14. Typed copies (6) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1903 April 14-23.
Folder 15. Typed copies (2) and clippings (4) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1903 April 24-27.
Folder 16. Typed copies (7) and clippings (3) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1903 April 27- May 11.
Folder 17. Typed copies (3) and clippings (4) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1903 May 7 - Undated.
Folder 18. Clipping of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1888 December 29.
Folder 19. Typed copies (6) and clippings (5) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1889 March 13 - September 7.
Folder 20. Typed copies (4) and clippings (4) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1889 September 9-15.
Folder 21. Typed copies (5) and clippings (3) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1889 September 21 - November 4.
Folder 22. Typed copies (4) and clippings (3) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1889 November 8 - December 15.
Released on 2011-09-28.
box 22. File Series K-W, 1890-1933
Administrative Information
Typed copies and clippings of the "When We Were Young" column from the Oklahoma City Times. Rucker obtained a bound volume of the column and typed copies for his own records. The column is a short paragraph or two that tells personal reflections and different historical facts about the early days of settling Oklahoma.
Container List
Folder 1. Typed copies (4) and clippings (3) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1889 December 15 - 29.
Folder 2. Typed copies (2) and a clipping of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1890 May 2-3.
Folder 3. Typed copies (2) and a clipping of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1891 June 11 - Undated.
Folder 4. A typed copy and clippings (7) of "When We Were Young" column, the Oklahoma City Times, 1933 May 4-13.
Folder 5. Clippings of details for the Cheyenne Star and the Sentinel Leader newspapers, undated.
Folder 6. The Porter News, 1933 April 27, **Transferred to Historical Newspapers.
Folder 7. The Gevaert Sensitizer, Summer 1933 edition.
Folder 8. Empty envelopes, 1933.
Folder 9. Notes for Keokuk Falls notes, sketches, undated.
Folder 10. Keokuk Falls notes, interview questions, undated.
Folder 11. Keokuk Falls notes, lists of names and events involved in the story, copy of the finished story, 1933 March 12.
Folder 12. Typed newspaper articles, and drafts of the story concerning Keokuk Falls, undated.
Folder 13. Typed newspaper articles (4) used for Keokuk Falls story, 1889.
Folder 14. Typed newspaper article concerning the trial of Howard Case, article dated 1897 May 1.
Folder 15. Typed newspaper articles (5) and handwritten notes concerning Keokuk Falls, undated.
Folder 16. Typed newspaper articles (5) and handwritten notes concerning Keokuk Falls, undated.
Released on 2011-09-28.
box 23. File Series T - S, 1930-1933
Administrative Information
Items dated prior to 1930 were published the year(s) noted.
Container List
Folder 1. Typed copies of articles concerning crime, Tecumseh Herald, 1895 August 3 - 1896 October 24.
Folder 2. Typed copies of articles concerning the Stutsman Murder Case, Tecumseh Herald, 1897 April 25 - May 5.
Folder 3. Typed copies of articles concerning the closing of saloons after statehood, Daily Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Times, 1907 November 1-17.
Folder 4. Typed copies of articles concerning the closing of saloons after statehood, Oklahoma City Times, 1907 November 17-20.
Folder 5. Typed copies of articles concerning the closing of saloons and implementing of prohibition policies throughout Oklahoma City after statehood, 1907 November 19 - December 30.
Folder 6. Research notes and final typed copy of an article concerning the anniversary of the Medicine Lodge Treaty, 1932.
Folder 7. Letter written to a former Daily Oklahoman employee "Captain" discussing current employees, 1933 April 25.
Folder 8. Interdepartmental memo, Daily Oklahoman, 1933 July 4.
Folder 9. Original article concerning Oklahoma statehood, "A Marriage of State," Daily Oklahoman, 1930 November 16.
Folder 10. Research notes, handwritten and typed, and drafts of "A Marriage of State" article, 1930.
Folder 11. Clipping of an article concerning a Mastodon fossil found in Eldorado, Oklahoma, undated.
Folder 12. Clipping of an article concerning Ponca City light and water plants profits, Ponca City News, 1931 August 20.
Folder 13. Typed copy of "Where Do Ideas Come From?" undated.
Folder 14. Notes and original article concerning slaves and slave uprisings in Oklahoma before the Civil War, undated.
Released on 2011-09-28.
box 24. Xerox copies of bound volume articles *See oversize box 18, 1927-1929
box 25. File Series - L, 1927-1934
Administrative Information
Correspondence with readers suggesting story ideas or offering more details to stories already printed.
Container List
Folder 1. Letter from D. Beeson suggesting story idea, 1932 March 8.
Folder 2. Letter from Sumner T. Bisbee commenting on articles and suggesting story ideas, 1933 April 18.
Folder 3. Letter from Mrs. Walter Blackburn thanking Rucker for assistance on getting an article published, 1930 August 12.
Folder 4. Receipt for the printing of photographs, 1933.
Folder 5. Letter from C.T. Brazington, Secretary-Manager of Guymon, OK, complaining about the Daily Oklahoman's article submission process, 1929 July 3.
Folder 6. Note, William Connie in relation to Belle Starr, undated.
Folder 7. Letter from Fayette Copeland, University of Oklahoma School of Journalism, 1932 August 30.
Folder 8. Letter from Ralph B. Corey suggesting a story idea, interdepartmental memo discouraging the story idea, Letter: 1931 November 23, Memo: 1931 December 1.
Folder 9. Articles (2) written by Elizabeth Cowgill, "How to Enjoy Indian Murals" and "OK History Makes Wide Appeal," thesis also by Cowgill, "History of the Cherokee Female Seminary," articles undated, thesis dated 1931 February 4.
Folder 10. Note concerning R. Everett, undated.
Folder 11. Letter from Wesley M. Ferm giving supplemental information about a picture printed in the Daily Oklahoman, 1931 February 9.
Folder 12. Letter from Mel Verdi Goar asking for information on Indians in Oklahoma, 1930 August 8.
Folder 13. Letter from George M. Green on Rucker's behalf, 1931 June 22.
Folder 14. Letter from W. H. Harvey concerning the Impromptu National Committee, 1931 February 21.
Folder 15. Letter from F.J. Kennard praising Rucker's peyote article, 1932 October 3.
Folder 16. Letter from B.H. Lawrence praising an article concerning Anadarko, 1931 April 30.
Folder 17. Letter from the Fourth National Bank in Wichita, Kansas, requesting information on a mortgage, 1927 March 21.
Folder 18. Letter from William H. Lewis, 1928 May 12.
Folder 19. Letters (3) from James V. McClintic, 1933 March 30, July 27, August 16.
Folder 20. Letter from Norton McGiffin, 1931 May 6.
Folder 21. Note concerning James McGranaham, undated.
Folder 22. Letters (4) from W.S. McNabb, 1929 June 22, 24, July 4, 9.
Folder 23. Letter from Edward Murphy requesting information on Indians in Oklahoma, 1933 June 6.
Folder 24. Letter from W.J. Neal, 1933 March 27.
Folder 25. Letter and membership card from Frank C. Orner of the Old Settler's Association of Oklahoma, 1932 September 12.
Folder 26. Correspondence with W.L. Pryor, 1932 September 13, 18.
Folder 27. Letter from Guy Quostone concerning a conference in Eastern Oklahoma, 1932 September 22.
Folder 28. Correspondence with Jesse Rowlodge, 1930 September 19, October 6.
Folder 29. Letter from W.L. Rucker describing his experience of a land run, 1932 April 7.
Folder 30. Correspondence with Sarada Murlin Scollay concerning Oklahoma Territory myths, 1933 April and May.
Folder 31. Original article concerning Hotahmoie "John Stink" written by Eunice W. Stabler, undated.
Folder 32. Letters (2) from Summer Tisbee, 1926 April 5 and 1933 May 2.
Folder 33. Letters (3) from C.P. Wickmiller, 1932 September 7, 26, and 1933 April 7.
Folder 34. Correspondence with E.C. Wilson from East Central State Teachers College, 1932 September 14, 20.
Folder 35. Original article concerning Samuel Newitt Wood, undated.
Folder 36. Envelopes, undated.
Folder 37. Note concerning a building on Grand and Broadway, undated.
Released on 2011-09-28.
box 26. File Series C-N, 1930-1933
Administrative Information
Items dated prior to 1930 were published the year(s) noted.
Container List
Folder 1. Engrossed House Bill Number 149, Chisholm and Western Cattle Trails, undated.
Folder 2. Edited original article concerning the Chisholm Trail, undated.
Folder 3. Notes, handwritten and typed, for a Jesse Chisholm article, undated.
Folder 4. Original article and copy concerning Jesse Chisholm, Daily Oklahoman, 1930 July 13.
Folder 5. Letters (2) from P.P. Ackley concerning the Chisholm Trail, 1931.
Folder 6. Letter and response to F.M. Crow concerning the Chisholm Trail, 1930 July.
Folder 7. "Reminiscences of the Old Trails," by C.F. Doan, copied from Old Trail Drivers by George Sanders, undated.
Folder 8. Typed memories of the Chisholm Trail from J.R. Mead, undated.
Folder 9. Letter from W.J. Milburn concerning Charles Colcord's memories of the Chisholm Trail, 1930 July 16.
Folder 10. Letter from Sam P. Ridings requesting more information about the Chisholm Trail, 1932 January 10.
Folder 11. Letter from Mrs. T.D. Rush concerning the location of the Chisholm Trail, 1930 June 28.
Folder 12. Letters from Professor T.M. Taylor of the University of Texas concerning Jesse Chisholm and the Chisholm Trail, 1931.
Folder 13. Clipping of a letter from J.E. Wright sent to the Daily Oklahoman concerning the location of the Chisholm Trail, 1930 July 5.
Folder 14. Original article concerning land claims, undated.
Folder 15. Original article, parts 2-4, concerning Old Tascosa, undated.
Folder 16. Handwritten notes for the Old Tascosa article, undated.
Folder 17. Typed list of dates for the Old Tascosa article, undated.
Folder 18. Handwritten notes for the Old Tascosa article, undated.
Folder 19. Typed notes for the Old Tascosa article, undated.
Folder 20. Typed notes for the Old Tascosa article, undated.
Folder 21. Original article, part 1, concerning Old Tascosa, undated.
Folder 22. Telegram from and letter to J. Frank Dobie concerning Old Tascosa, 1930 June.
Folder 23. Note to son Tom to read article concerning Colonel Chas Goodnight, 1932 November 4.
Folder 24. Memo to Walter Harrison (editor) concerning the Old Tascosa article, udated.
Folder 25. Letter from and to Professor J. Evetts Haley from the University of Texas concerning the Old Tascosa article, 1930 June.
Folder 26. Original obituary for Professor Joseph Edward Hallinen of the University of Oklahoma, undated.
Folder 27. Letter to L.F. Sheffy of the Panhandle Historical Society thanking the society for helping with research for the Old Tascosa article, 1930 June 6.
Folder 28. Notebooks (2) with notes for the Old Tascosa article, undated.
Folder 29. Notes for No Man's Land article, undated.
Folder 30. Typed article with details of No Man's Land, 1933 October 30.
Folder 31. Article written by E.H. Eiklor concerning No Man's Land, Cimarron Territory, undated.
Folder 32. Maps of No Man's Land pre and post-statehood, undated.
Folder 33. Typed copy of a letter to E.H. Eiklor from W.L. Couch, 1888 March 6.
Folder 34. Typed copy of Cimarron Territory's Organic Act, 1886 April 23.
Folder 35. Clipping of an article concerning neutral strip "No Man's Land" resolutions, 1887.
Folder 36. Cimarron Territory seal, 1887 March 4.
Folder 37. Tally of votes at the Board of Convention, 1887 December 19.
Folder 38. Resolution of Cimarron Territory, 1887 December 16.
Folder 39. Reciept for purchase of Benton Town Company Stock by E.H. Eikler, undated.
Folder 40. Certificate of election for E.H. Eikler, 1887 December 7.
Folder 41. Certificate of election for H.D. Labert, 1887 December 17.
Folder 42. Typed copy of House resolution to adopt the laws of Colorado in No Man's Land, 1888.
Folder 43. Minutes of a Benton Town Company meeting, 1888 January 30.
Released on 2011-09-28.
box 27. File Series N-P, 1930-1933
Administrative Information
Items dated prior to 1930 were published the year(s) noted.
Container List
Folder 1. Minutes of a Benton Town Company committee on election meeting, 1888 January 30.
Folder 2. Minutes of a Benton Town Company meeting, 1888 February 27.
Folder 3. List of resolutions made at a meeting in Benton, 1888 February 27.
Folder 4. Typed copy of letter sent to E.H. Eikor from the US House of Representatives Committee on Territories, 1888 April 28.
Folder 5. Typed copy of letter sent to E.H. Eikor from W.L. Couch, 1888 April 29.
Folder 6. List of donations made for the construction of the Benton County Jail, 1888 May 9.
Folder 7. Typed copy of letter sent to E.H. Eikor from W.L. Couch, 1888 June 4.
Folder 8. Typed copy of a banner printed in newspapers advertising the greatness of Benton County, 1888 August 3.
Folder 9. Typed copy of the certificate of election for E.H. Eikor in Beaver City, 1888 November 6.
Folder 10. Certificate of land ownership for J.H. Alley, Beaver City, Indian Territory, 1890 April 29.
Folder 11. Xerox copy of a letter sent to President McKinley from R.M. Overstreet, Beaver City, Indian Territory, 1897 March 31.
Folder 12. Original letter to Fred S. Barde from R.M. Overstreet, and attachment concerning the provisional government of the Cimarron Territory, 1897 April 21.
Folder 13. Typed copy of an article from the Times-Journal concerning a diary Freeman Miller had in his historical collection, 1902 December 22.
Folder 14. Typed copy of an article from the Times-Journal concerning memories of Cimerron Territory, 1903.
Folder 15. Clipping of a newspaper image of the Cimarron County Court House in Boise City, 1933.
Folder 16. Letter to Rucker with information about a murder trial, 1931 May 29.
Folder 17. Clippings (2) concerning No Man's Land, 1933.
Folder 18. Copy of a clipping concerning the resignation of US Marshall R.B. Quinn, 1933 March 5.
Folder 19. Typed copies and clippings of articles concerning archaeological finds in Cimerron Territory, 1933.
Folder 20. Article concerning Cimarron Territory written by Uncle Bill Baker, 1929 November.
Folder 21. Original article concerning Cimarron Territory, 1933 November 1.
Folder 22. Original article concerning Cimarron Territory, 1933 November 1.
Folder 23. Magazine article concerning Bob White Tenderfoot and Blue Quail, written by Don Carlos, 1933 November.
Folder 24. Copy of a clipping of an article concerning the finding of a 2000 year old stone slab village in Texas County, 1933.
Folder 25. Typed copy of a pamphlet concerning Payne's Colony, undated.
Folder 26. Letter from E.H. Eiklor concerning the Payne Colony, 1885 February 17.
Folder 27. Letter to E.H. Eiklor from A.C. McCord from Payne's Colony, 1885 March 4.
Folder 28. Open letter from J.A. Blackburn, 1885 August 10.
Folder 29. Typed copy of a certificate of membership for E.H. Eiklor for Payne's Colony, 1888 February 2.
Folder 30. Typed copy of a certificate of election for H.L. Lawrence, Benton County, 1887 December 17.
Folder 31. Article concerning No Man's Land written by R.M. Overstreet, **Transferred to Oversize Box 18.
Folder 32. Postal certificates information for Mary A Rucker, undated.
Folder 33. Notes, articles, and clippings of articles written by Alvin Rucker's son Tom, undated.
Folder 34. Letter sent from Rucker's sister, Mrs. DeLamater, 1923 September 4.
Folder 35. Letter sent from Rucker's sister, Mrs. Maude Rucker Wheeler, undated.
Folder 36. Letter sent from Rucker's brother Sandy, 1933 February 4.
Folder 37. Biographical information concerning Alvin Rucker.
Folder 38. Oklahoma Indian School Magazine, 1932 April.
Released on 2011-09-28.
format 2. Photographs, 1856-1934
box 1. Box 1, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-93-11. (L to R) Tom Young trainer - Andy Payne
Collection Files
photograph (black and white) 19589.42.1. Towns - Fort Towson, Oklahoma, 1856-1934
Collection Files
photograph (black and white) 19589.42.2. Towns - Fort Towson, Oklahoma, 1856-1934
Collection Files
photograph (black and white) 19589.42.3. Towns - Fort Towson, Oklahoma, 1856-1934
Collection Files
photograph (black and white) 19589.42.4. Towns - Fort Towson, Oklahoma, 1856-1934
Collection Files
photograph (black and white) 19589.42.5. Towns - Fort Towson, Oklahoma, 1856-1934
Collection Files
photograph (black and white) 19589.42.6. Towns - Fort Towson, Oklahoma, 1856-1934
Collection Files
photograph (black and white) 19589.42.7. Towns - Fort Towson, Oklahoma, 1856-1934
Collection Files
photograph (black and white) 19589.44.1. Towns - Garber - Garber Sentinel building, 1856-1934
Collection Files
photograph (black and white) 19589.33.1.A. First Elk City Family - Photo by Alvin Rucker, September 16-19
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photograph (black and white) 19589.33.1.B. First Elk City Family - Photo by Alvin Rucker, September 16-19
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photograph (black and white) 19589.33.2. Elk City Events - This U.S. Government Stallion is valued at $1,500. On the race track before he was injured he was valued at 15,000. Home station is Fort Reno - Photo by Alvin Rucker, 16-19
photograph (black and white) 19589.33.3. Elk City Events - First Elk City Family - Photo by Alvin Rucker, September 16-17
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photograph (black and white) 19589.33.4. Elk City Events - First Elk City Family - Photo by Alvin Rucker, September 16-17
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photograph (black and white) 19589.33.5. Elk City Events - First Elk City Family - Photo by Alvin Rucker, September 16-17
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photograph (black and white) 19589.33.6. Elk City Events - First Elk City Family - Photo by Alvin Rucker, September 16-19
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photograph (black and white) 19589.33.7. Elk City Events - First Elk City Family - Photo by Alvin Rucker, September 16-19
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photograph (black and white) 19589.33.8. Elk City Events - A $100.00 hog - First Elk City Family - Photo by Alvin Rucker, September 16-19
photograph (black and white) 19589.33.9. Elk City Events - This pair of mules sold for $470.00 during the past year - First Elk City Fair - Photo by Alvin Rucker, September 16-19
photograph (black and white) 19589.33.10. Elk City Events - Boots Williams who rode to a tall while warming up his mount - Photo by Alvin Rucker, Friday A.M.
photograph (black and white) 19589.33.11. Animals - Cattle - Dolling up a champion at the first Elk City Fair - Photo by Alvin Rucker, September 16-19
photograph (black and white) 19589.33.12. Elk City Events - Taking morning air - First Elk City Fair - Photo by Alvin Rucker, September 16-19
photograph (black and white) 19589.33.13. Elk City Events - This pair of mules sold for $470.00 during the past year - First Elk City Fair - Photo by Alvin Rucker, September 16-19
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photograph (black and white) 19589.33.14. Elk City Events - Red Squirrel, a pure bread percheon, 5 months old who attracts much attention - First Elk City Fair - Photo by Alvin Rucker, September 16-19
photograph (black and white) 19589.33.15. Elk City Events - Indian Village near fairgrounds. They have agricultural display and participate in program - First Elk City Fair - Photo by Alvin Rucker, September 16-19
photograph (black and white) 19589.33.16. Elk City Events - First Elk City Fair - Photo by Alvin Rucker, September 16-19
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photograph (black and white) 19589.33.17. Elk City Events - First Elk City Fair - Photo by Alvin Rucker, September 16-19
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photograph (black and white) 19589.33.18. Elk City Events - First Elk City Fair - Photo by Alvin Rucker, September 16-19
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photograph (black and white) 19589.20.1. Amos Chapman and two infants, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.20.2. Amos Chapman's grave, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.20.3. "Mrs. Amos Chapman -11- Papa John's Sooner Tribe Canton, Okla.", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.93.1. Andy Payne's family, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.93.2. Agriculture - Farmsteads - Andy Payne's home, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.93.3. Agriculture - Harvesting - Andy Payne (right), 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.93.4. Sports - Track - Andy Payne (right) "Home views, Claremore, Oklahoma", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.93.5. Andy Payne (not shown) "Home views, Claremore, Oklahoma", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.93.6. Andy Payne (not shown) "Home views, Claremore, Oklahoma", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.93.7. Sports - Track - Andy Payne (right) "Home place, Claremore, Oklahoma", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.93.8. Andy Payne (not shown) "Home place, Claremore, Oklahoma", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.93.9. Andy Payne (not shown) "Home place, Claremore, Oklahoma", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.93.12. Sports - Horseback Riding - Andy Payne "Home views, Claremore, Oklahoma", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.93.13. Sports - Track - Andy Payne (right) "Home views, Claremore, Oklahoma", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.93.14. Sports - Horseback Riding - Andy Payne "Home views, Claremore, Oklahoma", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.93.15. Towns - Foyil, Oklahoma - School. Andy Payne "Home views, Claremore, Oklahoma", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.93.16. Monument to World War I veterans. Andy Payne "Home views, Claremore, Oklahoma", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.93.17. Towns - Foyil, Oklahoma - School. Andy Payne "Home views, Claremore, Oklahoma", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-9-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Oil Storage Tank, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-1-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - A.M. Seran No. 1 - Magnolia Petroleum Co., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-9-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Storage Tank, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-1-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Magnolia Oil Co.'s "A.M. Seran 1", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-11. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - A lake in the oil patch, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-11-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Storage Tank, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-11-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Storage Tank, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-12-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Storage Tank, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-12-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Storage Tank, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-13. Towns - Wewoka, 1926 - 1927
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photograph (black and white) 19589-14. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Lake near Wewoka, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-15. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Wood Derrick, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-16. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Battery of Tanks, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-17. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - An "Ingersoll - Rand", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-18. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Management visiting the oil patch, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-19. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Wooden Derricks, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-20. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Refinery, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-2. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - A.M. Seran No. 1 - Magnolia Petroleum Co., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-3-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Magnolia Oil Co's - "A.M. Seran 1", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-3-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Magnolia Petroleum Co's - "A.M. Seran 1", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-4. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-4-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-4-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-5-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - storage tank farm, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-5-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - storage tanks, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-6. Towns - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-7. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Well, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-8-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Wooden Derrick - burning stand pipe and cable spools, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-8-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-21-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - "laying pipe in the Wewoka - Barger Oil Field", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-30. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Portable building being taken across a bridge in the oil patch, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-32. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Barger, Oklahoma, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-33-A. Towns - Wewoka - Street Scene, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-33-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-34. Towns - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-35. Towns - Wewoka - First National Bank, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-36-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-36-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-37. Towns - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-38. Towns - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-39-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Storage Tank Farm, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-39-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Storage Tank Farm, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-40. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Truck loaded with a portable building, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-21-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - laying a pipe line, 1926 - 1927
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-21-C. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - laying a pipe line, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-22-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - well, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-22-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - well, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-23-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-23-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-24-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - wells, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-24-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-25-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Storage Tank Farm, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-25-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Storage Tanks, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.93.10. Andy Payne "Home views, Claremore, Oklahoma", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-27-A. Towns - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-27-B. Towns - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-28. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - moving a portable house in the oil patch, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-29. Towns - Wewoka - South Rock Island engines, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-51-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - wells and a tank battery, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-51-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - wells and a tank battery, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-52-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - well, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-52-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-53-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-53-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - well, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-54-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-54-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Wewoka field - Tire cover - Hogle Motor Co. St. Lawrence, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-55-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - a supply yard, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-55-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - a supply yard, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-56-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - wells, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-56-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-57. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-58-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - well, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-58-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - well, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-59-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - well, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-59-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - well, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-60-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - storage tank, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-60-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - storage tank, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-42. Towns - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-43-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Trucking in Supplies, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-43-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Trucking in Supplies, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-44. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Barger, Oklahoma, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-45-A. Towns - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-45-B. Towns - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-45-C. Towns - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-46-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Pipe Supply, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-46-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Pipe in a Supply Yard, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-47-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - well, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-47-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - well, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-47-C. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - well, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-48. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - getting ready to truck a portable building over an oil patch road bridge, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-49-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - wells and a tank battery, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589-135-49-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-50-A. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - wells, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-50-B. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - wells, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589-135-61. Industries and Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka - Laying pipe line, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.76.6. Towns - Oklahoma City - Parades, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.135.62.A. Industries & Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka Borger, 1926-1927
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photograph (black and white) 19589.135.62.B. Industries & Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka Oil boom days of 1926-7, 1926-1927
photograph (black and white) 19589.135.63. Industries & Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka Wewoka or Earlsboro, Oklahoma Rock Isalnd Coach car #1913, c. 1926-1927
photograph (black and white) 19589.135.64. Industries & Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka Wewoka or Earlsboro, Oklahoma Rock Isalnd Coach car #1513, c. 1926-1927
photograph (black and white) 19589.165.66.A. Industries & Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka Storage tank farm Earlsboro, Oklahoma, c. 1926- 1927
photograph (black and white) 19589.135.66.B. Industries & Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka Storage tank farm Earlsboro, Oklahoma, c. 1926- 1927
photograph (black and white) 19589.135.67.A. Towns - Wewoka or Earlsboro, c. 1920s
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photograph (black and white) 19589.135.67.B. Towns - Wewoka or Earlsboro, c. 1920s
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photograph (black and white) 19589.135.68. Industries & Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka heating Frozen pipes, Earlsboro, Oklahoma, c. 1926-1927
photograph (black and white) 19589.135.69.A. Towns - Wewoka or Earlsboro, c. 1926-1927
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photograph (black and white) 19589.135.69.B. Towns - Wewoka or Earlsboro, c. 1926-1927
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photograph (black and white) 19589.135.77. Industries & Occupations - Oil - Fields - Wewoka an "Ingersoll-Rand", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.68.14. "Princess Watawaso, Penobscot," at Medicine Lodge, Kansas, 1932
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photograph (black and white) .19589.89.1. Ranch & Range - Wilson Ranch. Coraled hereford herd., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.89.2. Ranch & Range - wilson Ranch. Coral water hole., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.89.3. Ranch & Range - Wilson Ranch, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.89.4. Ranch & Range - Wilson Ranch - Buildings, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.89.5. Ranch & Range - Wilson Ranch - Buildings, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.89.6. Ranch & Range - Wilson Ranch - Buildings, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.89.7. Ranch & Range - Wilson Ranch. Hereford herd., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.89.8. Ranch & Range - Wilson Ranch. Stone walled coral's & feed lot., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.89.9. Ranch & Range - Wilson Ranch. Coraled hereford cattle., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.89.10. Ranch & Range - Wilson Ranch. Stone walled corals & feed lot., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.89.11. Ranch & Range - Wilson Ranch. Hereford herd., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.89.12. Ranch & Range - Wilson Ranch. Hereford herd., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.89.13. Ranch & Range - Wilson Ranch. Hereford herd., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.89.14. Ranch & Range - Wilson Ranch. Hereford herd., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.89.15. Ranch & Range - Wilson Ranch. Hereford herd., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.89.16. Ranch & Range - Wilson Ranch. Hereford herd., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.90.1. Towns - Goodwell. Home of George D. Pendleton, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.90.2. Schools - Colleges & Universities - Goodwell. Hugh Strong Hall., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.90.3. Schools - Colleges & Universities - Goodwell. Sewell - Loofbourrow Hall., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.90.4. Schools - Colleges & Universities - Goodwell. Hesper Hall, the 1st building, 1910., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.90.5. Schools - Colleges & Universities - Goodwell. Girl's Dormitory., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.90.6. Schools - Colleges & Universities - Goodwell. " Part of Student Body.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.90.7. Schools - Colleges & Universities - Goodwell. Hugh Strong Hall., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.90.8. Schools - Colleges & Universities - Goodwell. " Hugh Strong Hall in Foreground.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.90.9. Schools - Colleges & Universities. " Short Course Students Adjult ( ? ) judging class.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.90.10. Animals - Cattle. At Goodwell ( ? ), 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.90.11. Animals - Swine " Duroc Hogs " at Goodwell ( ? ), 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.90.12. Agriculture - Crops " Plots of small grains " at Goodwell ( ? ), 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.79.6. WATER WELL HEAD. ROPE AND PULLEY, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.88.2. Towns - Mocane, Beaver Co., OK., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.88.3. Towns - ( Oklahoma Panhandle ), 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.88.5. Architecture - Residences - Frame, Panhandle Area., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.88.6. Architecture - Bridges, Oklahoma Panhandle., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.88.7. Architecture - Bridges Oklahoma Panhandle., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.88.8. Architecture - Bridges Oklahoma Panhandle., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.88.9. Landscapes - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.88.10. Schools - Common - Dist. 5 School house, built 1901. Panhandle Area., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.88.11. Land Scapes - Mountains - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.88.12. Landscapes - Mountains - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.88.13. Landscapes - Mountains - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.88.14. Land scapes - Rivers & Streams - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.88.15. Landscapes - Rivers & Streams - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.88.16. Landscapes - Rivers & Streams - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.88.17. Industries & Occupations - Mining - Panhandle Area., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.88.18. Landscapes - Rivers & Streams - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.88.19. Towns - Fort Nichols - Ruins of Camp Nichols, Black Mesa, Oklahoma, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.88.20. Landscapes - Lakes & Ponds - Top of the World, Cimarron, Co., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.88.21. Landscapes - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.88.22. Landscapes - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.31. Landscapes - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.32. Ranch & Range - Buildings, Coral - Oklahoma Panhandle., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.33. Landscapes - Rivers & Streams - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.35. Roads - " 101 Gap " Oklahoma Panhandle., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.36. Landscapes - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.37. Landscapes - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.38. Landscapes - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.39. Landscapes - Mountains - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.40. Animals - Deer - Panhandle., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.41. Ranch & Range - Buildings - Cimarron Co., Oklahoma., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.42. Ranch & Range - Structures - Cimarron Co., Oklahoma, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.43. Ranch & Range - Structures - Cimarron Co., Oklahoma, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.44. Towns - Boise City - Cimarron County High School., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.45. Towns - Boise City - Home of Charles Smith, Cimarron Co., Oklahoma., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.46. Counties - Cimarron, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.47. Landscapes - L. to R.; 1. 2. 3., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.48. Counties - Cimarron- ( Unid. Man ), 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.49. Architecture - Residences - Stone, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.50. Towns - Boise City - Home of Charles Smith, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.51. Landscapes - The Three sisters, Cimarron Co., Oklahoma, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.52. Landscapes - The Three Sisters, Cimarron Co., Oklahoma, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.53. Landscapes - The Three Sisters, Cimarron Co., Oklahoma, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.54. Landscapes - The Three Sisters, Cimarron Co., Oklahoma, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.56. Historical Societies - Monuments & Markers " New Cornerstone Oklahoma, New Mex Col Wed July 22, 1931 " L. to R.; 1. 2. 3., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.8. Persons - L. to R.; 1. Fred Tracy 2. Maud Thomas 3. 4. , Beaver Co., c. 1895, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.96.1. Archaeology - Cimmaron Co. - Post card printed at Boise City, Ok., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.96.2. Archaeology - Cimmaron Co. - Indians riding horses, engraved on rock. "Seneca", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.96.3. Archaeology - Cimmaron Co. - Human figure engraved on rock, Halloch Ranch, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.96.4. Archaeology - Cimmaron Co. - Human figure holding 2 downward pointing spears,engraved on rock, Halloch Ranch, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.96.5. Archaeology - Cimmaron Co. - Human figure engraved on rock, Halloch Ranch, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.96.6. Archaeology - Cimmaron Co. - Incised animal figures on stone wall. Vertical lines on their bodies "suggest year of drought and famine"., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.96.7. Archaeology - Cimmaron Co. - Human figure holding 2 downward pointing spears, engraved on rock, Halloch Ranch, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.96.8. Archaeology - Cimarron Co. - Incised stone wall., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.96.9. Archaeology - Cimarron Co. - "Pueblo site in Cimarron Co., Okla.", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.96.10. Archaeology - Cimarron Co. - Incised stone wall, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.96.11. Archaeology - Cimarron Co. - Incised stone wall, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.96.12. Archaeology - Cimarron Co. - "Mummy found in Basket Makers Cave near Kenton, Okla. May 13, 1933." FRAGILE, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.87.1. Architecture - Residences - Sod - Cimarron Co., c. 1931, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.2. Towns - Camp Nichols - Cimarron Co., Ok., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.3. Towns - Camp Nichols - Cimarron Co., Ok., c. 1931, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.4. Towns - Cimarron Co., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.5. Industries & Occupations - Mining - Cimarron Co., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.6. Botanical - Cactus, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.7. Landscapes - Rivers & Streams - Panhandle - "The Cimarron River on the Strong Ranch in Cimarron County referred to in 'Top of the World' Story.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.87.8. Architecture - "Probably an old Pueblo Ruin or grave marker of some kind. Cimarron Co., Okla.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.87.9. Historical Societies - Monuments & Markers - "Old corner stone Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado. Wed. July 22, 1931.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.87.10. Animals - Deer - Cimarron, Co., Okla., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.11. Landscapes - New Mexico - "Union Co., New Mexico", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.12. Landscapes - "Sierra Grande at base of which rises Currumpah & Seneca, most northern reaches of North Canadian + See drawing +, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.87.13. Landscapes - Rivers & Streams - Cimarron - "The Cimarron River on the Strong Ranch in Cimarron County. Referred to in 'Top of the World' story.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.87.14. Landscapes - "Sierra Grande at base of which rises Currumpah & Seneca, most northern reaches of North Canadian + See drawing +", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.87.15. Landscapes - New Mexico - "Union Co., New Mexico", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.16. Landscapes - "Sierra Grande at base of which rises Currumpah & Seneca, most northern reaches of North Canadian + See drawing +", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.87.17. Landscapes - Cimarron Co., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.18. Roads - Cimarron County - Road sign to Peoples Super Service, Guymon, Ok. (94 miles away). Sign sets in the Santa Fe Trail., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.87.19. Landscapes - Cimarron County, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.20. Counties - Cimarron - (unid. man), 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.21. Counties - Cimarron, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.22. Towns - Boise City - Back side of "Boise's Model Sleeping Quarters", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.23. Towns - Boise City - "Boise's Model Sleeping Quarters", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.24. Industries & Occupations - Oil - Equipment - Cimarron Co., Ok., c. 1931, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.87.25. Landscapes - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.26. Landscapes - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.27. Landscapes - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.28. Landscapes - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.29. Landscapes - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.30. Landscapes - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.86.1. Landscapes - Rivers & Streams - Panhandle - Photo printed by Hays Studio, Shamrock, Tx., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.86.2. Landscapes - Mountains - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.86.3. Landscapes - Mountains - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.86.4. Landscapes - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.86.5. Landscapes - New Mexico - "Union Co., New Mexico", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.86.6. Landscapes - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.86.7. Landscapes - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.86.8. Landscapes - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.86.9. Landscapes - Panhandle, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.86.10. Landscapes - New Mexico - "Union Co., New Mexico", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.11.1. Towns - Boise City - Home of the French (?) Bros., 1931. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.11.2. Towns - Boise City - Barn to store wheat, at home of (Robert) J. French, 1931. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.11.3. Towns - Boise City - Cimarron County Court House, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.11.4. Agriculture - Crops - Wheat - Piles of harvested wheat at the (French) Brothers farm near Boise City, Ok., 1931. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.11.5. Towns - Boise City - The "old court house" FRAGILE., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.11.6. Agriculture - Crops - Wheat - Piles of harvested wheat at the (French) Brothers farm near Boise City, Ok., 1931. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.11.7. Agriculture - Equipment - Tractor in wheat field near Boise City, Ok., c. 1931. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.11.8. Towns - Boise City - "Setting up combines," 1928. Photo by Esmay., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.11.9. Towns - Boise City - Oblique aerial view., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.11.10. Towns - Boise City - Oblique aerial view, 1928. Photo by Esmay., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.11.11. Agriculture - Buildings - Silos beside out buildings, Boise City, Ok. area, c. 1931. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.11.12. Agriculture - Buildings - Silos by a barn, near Boise City, Ok., c. 1931. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.11.13. Towns - Boise City - School, c. 1931. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.11.14. Towns - Boise City - c. 1931. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.123.1. Towns - Texhoma - Photo by Alvin Rucker, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.123.2. Towns - Texhoma - Rock Island Railroad Depot and the state line to Texas. Photo by Alvin Rucker, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.123.3. Towns - Texhoma - Rock Island Railroad Depot. Photo by Alvin Rucker, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.123.4. Towns - Texhoma - Signs on the Texas-Oklahoma line, c. 1930's. Photo by Alvin Rucker, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.123.5. Towns - Texhoma - Rock Island Railroad Depot. Photo by Alvin Rucker, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.123.6. Towns - Texhoma - Rock Island Railroad Depot. Built mostly in Oklahoma, this front corner crosses the state line into Texas. Photo by Alvin Rucker, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.123.7. Towns - Texhoma - Photo by Alvin Rucker, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.123.8. Towns - Texhoma - Photo by Alvin Rucker, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.123.9. Towns - Texhoma - Rock Island Railroad Depot., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.109.1. Towns - Fort Nichols - Camp Nichols, "210 feet square & was built to protect the Santa Fe Trail from Indian raids and robbers.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.2. Roads - Santa Fe Trail, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.109.3. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - River - Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.109.4. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - River - Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.109.5. Towns - Fort Nichols - Camp Nichols. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.109.6. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - In Oklahoma it is "from 6 to 10 miles wide and 70 miles long." Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.7. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Post card printed at Boise City, Ok., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.109.8. Roads - Santa Fe Trail, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.109.9. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - 94 miles from Guymon, Ok. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.10. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.109.11. Ranch & Range - Buildings - Stone corrals on the Santa Fe Trail still in use c. 1931. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.12. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.109.13. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - "W.R. Ramsey and Magnolia's water well being drilled a few hundred yards from old Santa Fe Trail in Cimarron County, Ok., preparatory to drilling an oil well. Ramsey drilled a small oil well nearby, several years ago." Photo by Alvin Rucker, c. 1931., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.14. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Cattle feeding station, c. 1931. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.15. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Stone walled buildings being used as corrals, c. 1931. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.16. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - "W.R. Ramsey and Magnolia's water well being drilled a few hundred yards from old Santa Fe Trail in Cimarron County, Ok., preparatory to drilling an oil well. Ramsey drilled a small oil well nearby, several years ago." Photo by Alvin Rucker, c. 1931., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.17. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Unid. man standing next to ? Photo by Alvin Rucker, c. 1931., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.18. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Stone walled buildings being used as corrals, c. 1931. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.19. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - 94 miles from Guymon, Ok. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.20. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Marker erected 1909. Photo by Alvin Rucker, c. 1931., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.21. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Marker erected 1909. Photo by Alvin Rucker, c. 1931., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.22. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Photo by Alvin Rucker, c. 1931., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.109.23. Towns - Fort Nichols - "Ruins of Camp Nichols." Photo by Alvin Rucker, c. 1931., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.24. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - River. Photo by Alvin Rucker, c. 1931., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.109.25. Ranch & Range - Buildings - On the Santa Fe Trail. Photo by Alvin Rucker, c. 1931., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.26. Ranch & Range - Buildings - Built on the Santa Fe Trail. Photo by Alvin Rucker, c. 1931., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.27. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Ranch corrals, c. 1931, where the Santa Fe Trail had passed. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.28. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Copy of "Map of the Boone's Lick Road and the old Santa Fe Trail..." by Waldo C. Twitchell, 1911., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.29. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Photo by Alvin Rucker, c. 1931., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.109.30. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Photo by Alvin Rucker, c. 1931., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.109.31. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Photo by Alvin Rucker, c. 1931., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.109.32. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Rock wall with incised letters and drawings. Photo by Alvin Rucker, c. 1931., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.33. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Photo by Alvin Rucker, c. 1931., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.109.34. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Photo by Alvin Rucker, c. 1931., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.109.35. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - "Freighters on the Santa Fe Trail, with Kiowa Scouts. Bernard Seligman, Zadoc Staab, Lehnab Spiegelberg" Copy., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.36. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Photo by Alvin Rucker, c. 1931., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.109.37. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Stone wall with some interior surface still intact. Photo by Alvin Rucker, c. 1931., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.109.38. Roads - Santa Fe Trail - Photo by Alvin Rucker, c. 1931., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.87.56. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - MONUMENTS AND MARKERS "New cornerstone Oklahoma now New Mexico Col. Wednesday July 22, 1931" L. to R.: 1., 2., 3., July 22, 1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.87.55. Landscapes - Cimarron County, Oklahoma, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 15582. Transportation - Horses - Carts & Wagons African American men with 3 loaded wagons at a Rock Island Railroad siding., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.55.16. Indians - Ft. Sill Apache - Dance "Flashlight photo of Sacred Dance of the Geronimo Apache Indians. Only photo made of this dance." Photo by Edward Bates, Lawton, OK., 1910
photograph (black and white) 19589.61.1.A. Persons - Charles Edward Jones, at Woodward, OK. He laid out the Jones-Plummer trail. Photo by Alvin Rucker., July 20,1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.56.1. Towns - Ingalls - The old saloon at Ingalls in 1928 before its removal to Stillwater., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.49.23. Landscapes - Mountains - " Navajo Mountain near ghost town of Navajo, near Headrick, now Jackson Co., Then Greer Co., Oklahoma.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.45.1.A. Towns - El Reno - David E. George, alias Wilks Booth, boarded in this house, he also painted it., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.41.1. Towns - Fort Supply - Fort Supply Bank and Hardware, June 27th, 1909., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.41.2. Towns - Fort Supply - Building with a vertical log wall, part of one of the original buildings built at Camp Supply in the fall of 1868., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.41.3. Towns - Fort Gibson - Adjutant's Office - 1930's., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.68.34. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - At Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.35. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.68.36. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.68.37. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - L. to R.: 1. 2. , Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.40. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.68.41. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.68.43. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Home of Jerry Simpson at the time he was elected to Congress --- 1890. " Medicine Lodge, KS., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.44.A. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Home of Carrie Nation Medicine Lodge, " Ks. Photo by C. J. Binning, Medicine Lodge, KS., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.44.B. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Medicine Lodge Peace Council -- Oct 1867 " " Copyrighted 1921 ", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.45. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Medicine Lodge Peace Council between Plains Indians and U. S. Gov., October, 1867 " " Pageant Reproducing This Historical Event at Medicine Lodge, Kansas, October 12 - 13- 14, 1927.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.46. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Indian Lodge at Medicine Creek, Kansas - Scene of the Late Indian Peace Council. -- Sketched by J. Howland.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.47. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Main Street Medicine Lodge Kansas.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.48. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Carrie Nation Home Medicine Lodge, Kansas ", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.49. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Gyp Hills, Barber Co. Kansas ", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.50. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - Peace Monument, Medicine Lodge, KS. Photo by Binning, Medicine Lodge, KS., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.51. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - L. to R.: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. " Indian Peace Tready Oct. - 5 - 6 - 7 - 1932 " Photo by Binning, Medicine Lodge, KS., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.52. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Indian Peace Tready Oct. - 5 - 6 - 7 - 1932 " Photo by Binning, Medicine Lodge, KS., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.53. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Indian Peace Teaty Oct. - 5 - 6 - 7 - 1932 " Photo by Binning, Medicine Lodge, KS., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.54. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Indian Peace Teaty Oct - 5 - 6 - 7 - 1932 " Photo by Binning, Medicine Lodge, KS., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.55. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Indian Peace Teaty Oct - 5 - 6 - 7 - 32 " Photo by Binning, Medicine Lodge, KS., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.56. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Indian Peace Treaty Oct. - 5 - 6 - 7 - 32 " Photo by Binning, Medicine Lodge, KS., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.57. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " The Four bank robbers, photo made after their capture and before their incarceration in the little jail in the background," Medicine Lodge, KS., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.1. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - Tahdo, Mrs. Sam Ahtone, Kiowa, Neice of Kicking Bird. Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.2. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - Medicine Lodge, Kansas, 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.5. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - Gladys Komalty, Kiowa, grand daughter of Mrs. Sam Ahtone. Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.6. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - L. to R.: 1. 2. 3. Stumbling Bear, 4. 5. , Kiowas who live near Carnegie, OK. at Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.7. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - Frank Bosin, Kiowa, from Anadarko, OK. camp crier at Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.8. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - Justin Poolaw, Kiowa, at Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.9. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - L. to R.: 1. Mrs. George Poolaw, 2. George Poolaw, Kiowas at Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.10. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - George Poolaw, Kiowa, at Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.12. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - L. to R.: Front: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. , Back: 1. Jasper Sambesh, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. , Kiowas at Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.14. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Princes Wata waso, Penobscot," at Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.15. Indian Toopics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Zebulin M. Pike hauling down American Flag." Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932. L. to R.: Front: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.16. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Coronado Epoch " at Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.17. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Coronado Epoch " at Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.18. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Coronado Epoch," at Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.19. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Coronado Epoch " at Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.20. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " 1803 Epoch " at Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.21. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " 1803 Epoch " at Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.22.A. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Trapper, cowboy & pioneer epoch " at Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932. L. to R.: 1. 2., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.22.B. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Trapper, cowboy & pioneer epoch " at Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932. L. to R.: 1. 2., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.23. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - L. to R.: 1. 2. , " Trapper, cowboy & Pioneer epoch " at Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.24. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Trapper, Cowboy, & Pioneer epoch " at Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.25.A. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - Buffalo hunters, " Trapper, cowboy & pioneer epoch " at Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.25.B. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - Buffalo hunters, " Trappers, cowboy, pioneer epoch " at Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.26. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - L. to R.: 1. 2. 3. 4. , " Franciscan Friars & Indians of Quivira " at Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.28.A. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - L. to R.: 1. 2. , Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.29. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Peace Monument," Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.30. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Peace Monument," Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.41.4. Towns - Fort Supply, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.41.5. Towns - Fort Supply, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.41.6. Towns - Fort Supply, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.19.1. Chapman Farm - " Turkey eggs in hatchery on Chapman Farm.", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.19.2. Chapman Farm - " Wheat growing is just an experiment on the Chapman Farm." ( Wheat cutting View )., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.19.3. Chapman Farm - "Threshing and bailing on Chapman Farm.", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.19.4. Chapman Farm - "One Tupe of chicken houses on Chapman Farm - Gable roof.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.19.5. Chapman Farm - "Another poultry house scene on Chapman Farm.", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.19.6. Chapman Farm - "24 houses of this type" (Chicken houses)., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.19.7. Chapman Farm - L. to R.: E.A. Mahard; H.L. Eichelberger, mgr.; William J. Solter, with burea(u) of Co-op ; Fred Ingram, State ; G.B. Everett, head of poultry department., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.19.8. Chapman Farm - "Threshing scene on Chapman Farm.", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.19.9. Chapman Farm - "Turkey scene on Chapman Farm.", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.19.10. Chapman Farm - "This incubator is on Chapman Farm, Capacity 10,500.", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.19.11. Chapman Farm - "Potato scene on Chapman Farm.", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.19.12. Chapman Farm - "Culling potatoes on Chapman Farm.", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.19.13. Chapman Farm - "Side view of stove on Chapman Farm.", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.19.14. Chapman Farm - "One of 46 concrete resident farmer homes on Chapman Farm.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.19.15. Chapman Farm - "Drainage Ditch view on Chapman Farm.", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.19.16. Chapman Farm - "Drainage ditch on Chapman Farm.", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.19.17. Chapman Farm - "Where one of the farm bosses lives.", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.19.18. Chapman Farm - "Stretch of road on Chapman Farm.", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.19.19. Chapman Farm - "The farm superintendant's home.", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.19.20. Chapman Farm - "Type of garage for each of the 46 resident farm houses on Chapman Farm.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.19.21. Chapman Farm - Bailing hay., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.19.22. Chapman Farm - "One of the 42 resident farmer barns on Chapman Farm.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.19.23. Chapman Farm - "Consolidated school on Washita Farm. Chapman Farm paid 90% of taxes necessary to build the school, and 90% to maintain it.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.19.24. Chapman Farm - "Front of the Chapman store building on the Chapman Farm.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.19.25. Chapman Farm - "14 silos and grain bins on Chapman Farm.", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.19.26. Chapman Farm - "Farm scene on Chapman Farm." Leading sacked potatoes onto wagons., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.19.27. Chapman Farm - Low falls on a river., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.19.28. Chapman Farm - Low falls on a river., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.19.29. Chapman Farm - Log cabin., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.1. Towns - Ardmore - 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.2.A. Towns - Ardmore - 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.2.B. Towns - Ardmore - 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.3. Towns - Ardmore - Theatre front, 1925. "Upstream" was playing., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.4. Towns - Ardmore - 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.5. Towns - Ardmore - Union Bus Terminal, 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.6. Towns - Ardmore - 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.9. Towns - Ardmore - 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.10. Towns - Ardmore - First National Bank, 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.11. Towns - Ardmore - Gladys Hotel, 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.12. Towns - Ardmore - Hotel Ardmore, 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.13. Towns - Ardmore - Business District, 1925. City Drug Store on U.S. 70., 1925.
photograph (black and white) 19589.6.13.A. Towns - Ardmore - 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.13.B. Towns - Ardmore - 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.15. Towns - Ardmore - Giddens & Co. Wholesale Flour, 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.16. Towns - Ardmore - Santa Fe train depot, 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.17. Towns - Ardmore - 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.18. Towns - Ardmore - Businesses: L. to R.: 1. Henry Baum, 2. Irby Drug Company, 1925., 1925.
photograph (black and white) 19589.6.19. Towns - Ardmore - 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.20. Towns - Ardmore - 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.21. Towns - Ardmore - 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.22. Towns - Ardmore - Santa Fe depot, 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.23. Towns - Ardmore - Oil tank at Santa Fe depot, 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.24. Towns - Ardmore - 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.25. Towns - Ardmore - 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.26. Towns - Ardmore - 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.27. Towns - Ardmore - Santa Fe railroad Freight Office, 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.28. Towns - Ardmore - New Whittington Building, 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.29. Towns - Ardmore - 1925., 1925.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.55.1. Indians - "Indian Arbor," 9-3-27., 9-3-27.
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photograph (black and white) 29589.55.2. Indian Topics - Death and Mourning - Grave houses., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.55.3. Indian Topics - Death and Mourning - Grave house., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.55.4. Indian Topics - Death and Mourning - Grave house., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.55.5. Indian Topics - Death and Mourning - Grave houses., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.55.6. Indian Topics - Death and Mourning - Tree near Muskogee, Oklahoma, in which an Indian child was buried., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.55.7. Indians - Cherokee - Agriculture - Farmsteads - "Cherokee Indian Cow Barn.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.55.8. Indians - Comanche - "Quanah Parker. Chief of the Comanches.", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.55.9. Indians - Comanche - "Too-Nicie, wife of Quanah Parker, Chief of the Comanches.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.55.10. Indian Topics - Craterville - "Indians still active although nearing the century mark. Doing their bit at the Fair at Craterville, Wichita Mountains, Oklahoma." L. to R.: 1. Unknown, 2. Unknown, 3. Unknown, 4. Unknown., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.55.11. Indian Topics - Craterville - "Parade at Indian Fair, Craterville, Wichita Mountains, Oklahoma." Front to Back: 1. Unknown, 2. Unknown, 3. Unknown, 4. Unknown., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.55.12. Indian Topics - Craterville - "Lining up for the parade at Indian Fair. Craterville, Wichita Mountains, Oklahoma.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.55.13. Indians - Fort Sill Apache - "Apache Indian Camp. Drying Meat. Oklahoma Wichita Mountains.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.55.14. Indians - Comanche - "Wanada Parker, daughter of Quanah Parker, Chief of the Comanches.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.55.15. Indians - Comanches - Residences - "Home of the late Quanah Parker, Chief of the Comanches, Wichita Mountains, Oklahoma.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.55.16. Indians - Fort Sill Apache - Dance - "Flashlight photo of Sacred Dance of the Geronimo Apache Indians. Only photo made of this dance." 1910., 1910.
photograph (black and white) 19589.55.17. Indian Topics - Craterville Park - "Indian Village, near Craterville Park, Wichita Mountains, Oklahoma.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.55.18. Indian Topics - Craterville Park - "Indian camp at Craterville, Wichita Mountains, Oklahoma.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.55.19. Indians - Fort Sill Aparche - "Black Bear, Apache Buck toyged out for the dance of welcome to their guests the Comanches.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.55.20. Indian - L. to R.: 1. Unknown, 2. Unknown., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.10. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Station of the three crosses, Wichita Mountains., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.32.17. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.16. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.21. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.32. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.18. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.19. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.15. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.20. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.33. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.34. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.39. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.33.16. Towns - Elk City - First Elk City Fair, September 16-19., September 16-19.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.28. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.27. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.26. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.25. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.24. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.23. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.22. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.21. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.20. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.19. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning L. to R.:1. 2. 3. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.58.18. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.17. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.16. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.15. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning L. to R.:1. 2. 3. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.58.14. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.13. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning L. to R.:1. 2. 3. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.58.12. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.11. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.10. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.9. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.8. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.7. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.6. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.5.5. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.4. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.3. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.2. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.58.1. Indians - Kiowa - Death & Mourning L. to R.:Front:1. 1st Row:1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.120.15. Towns - Mountain Park Inside the James Equity Bar, Swanson Co., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.120.14. Towns - Mountain Park Mt. Park, Swanson Co., 9 men in front of the James Equity Bar., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.32.6. Religion - Holy City - Easter Wichita Mountains, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.6.8. Towns - Ardmore - Hotel Ardmore, 1925. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.114.4. Towns - Sculleyville - Street scene with county map insert, c. 1925 - 1931. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.114.5. Towns - Sculleyville - Street scene, c. 1925 - 1931. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.114.3. Towns - Sculleyville - Sign : " Former location of Choctaw Indian Agency and Council House. Annual cries and atomp dances of the Choctaw braves were held at this place." c. 1925 - 1931. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.32.7. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.92.4. Towns - Pawhuska - Panoramic view looking down at S. McConathy's Store. Copy by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.114.2. Towns - Sculleyville - the " Pay House " " Weather boards " added over a log house. c. 1925 - 1931. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.32.1. Religon - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.2. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.3. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.4. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.5. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.8. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.9. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.11. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.12. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.13. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.14. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains
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photograph (black and white) 19589.32.35. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains - Photo by Alvin Rucker
photograph (black and white) 19589.32.36. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains - Photo by Alvin Rucker
photograph (black and white) 19589.32.38. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains - Photo by Alvin Rucker
photograph (black and white) 19589.112.1. Schools - Indian - Mekasukey Photo by Massey Studio, Tulsa, OK., c. 1930 - 1931
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photograph (black and white) 19589.112.2. Schools - Indian - Mekasukey - c. 1930 - 1. Photo by Massey Studio, Tulsa, OK., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.22.15. Historical Societies - Sites - Jesse Chisholm Grave - " View of the point on which Jesse Chisholm is burried." Blaine Co., OK. L. to R.: 1. James Crittenden, Cherokee; 2. Joseph B. Thoburn' 3. T. U. Taylor; Photo pre July 13, 1930. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.118.1. Persons - The Gerald Curtin Family, Stillwater, OK. " Cowboy Curtin ", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 18130. Industries & Occutpations - Saloons - " Sand Bar Saloon, " on the river between Purcell & Lexington, OK., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.76.7. Towns - Oklahoma Station - " Oklahoma City -- 89 " Painting by Jewel King., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.76.8. Towns - Oklahoma City - Town Building - Soldiers - Soldiers hauling wood in Oklahoma City in 1889., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 8486. Towns - Oklahoma City - Businesses - Ladies carring advertisements for various businesses in Oklahoma City, OT., c. 1892, in front of the earliest building of the First Methodist Episcipal Church., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 9979. Towns - Oklahoma City - Town Building - Postal - " First Post Office in Oklahoma City April 16th 1889, G. A. Beidler, Postmaster.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 10113.B. Towns - Oklahoma City - Town Building - Events - " Congressional picnic near Oklahoma City, Sept. 17, 1889. This scene was taken during prayer about half past one o'clock. John O'Day, the railroad magnate of St. Louis and J. E. Jones on rostrum.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 18010. Towns - Oklahoma City - Town Building - Events - " Horse Race at Oklahoma City July 4th," 1889. The grand stand colapsed later that day., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.76.3. Towns - Oklahoma City - Town Building - Buildings - Surveyors in front of Land Office. Copy print of Dec. 27, 1930., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.76.4. Towns - Oklahoma City - Town Building - Postal - " James McGranahan, Postmaster at Oklahoma Depot at time of opening, April 22, 1889.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.69. Persons - Funeral of Rev. Theopile Meerschaert, 1st Bishop of The Catholic Church in Oklahoma. Vicar - Apostolic of Oklahoma from 1891. Died Feb. 21 1924 at St. Anthony Hospital, Oklahoma City, OK. L. to R.: 1. J. F. Owen, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.58. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " The four bank robbers, photo made after their capture and before their incarceration in the little jail in the background," Medicine Lodge, KS., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.60. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Posse which captured the bank robbers," Medicine Lodge, KS. L. to R.: Front : 1. 2. , Middle : 1. 2. 3. , Back : 1. 2. 3. 4., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.19.30. Chapman Farm - " Kettles of Poshofa, famous Chickasaw dish ; gala occassion on Chapman Farm, when visitors were being entertained." Photo by Fonville, Ardmore, OK., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.19.31. Chapman Farm - 1st turkey at International Poultry Show, Ardmore, OK., Aug. 14 - 17, 1928. Photo by Fonville, Ardmore, OK., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.111.12. Persons - John H. Seger., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.111.13. Death & Mourning - Fresh graves of Mr. & Mrs John Seger, c. 5 miles east of Colony, OK., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.120.13. Towns - Mountain Park - L. to R.: Front : 1. 2. 3. , Back : 1. 2. 3. , Swanson Co., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.6.7. Towns - Ardmore - 1925. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.30.8. Agriculture - Structure - Elevators - " Poultry Feed Plant," Gets - Price Elevator Co., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 18129. Architecture - Bridges - " Ye that are thirsty come and drink." " On the other - side of Jordon, ' and the cat came back'." ( Bridge to saloon on South Canadian River, between Purcell and Lexington, OK. ) Copy by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.46.4. Indians - Fort Sill Apachee - Death & Mourning - " Apache Indian Otaha Tiss -----OS " " A typical marker in the Apache Cemetery on The Fort Sill Military Reservation where Geronimo was buried. No marker was placed at Geronimo's grave - It was purposely left unmarked & ther are about 250 such wooden markers " Photo by Alvin Rucker, Thursday P.M. Feb. 13, 1930., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.46.5. Towns - Fort Sill - " Military Prison, Fort Sill, Oklahoma " Photo by Alvin Rucker, Wed., Feb. 12, 1930., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.28.B. Indian Topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - L. to R.: 1. 2. , Medicine Lodge, KS., 1932., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 18139. Architecture - State Capitol Building - " After 1913 my new address wil be Oklahoma City. " Copyright 1910 by Johnson and Wimsett, Oklahoma City, U.S.A., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.59. Indian topics - Medicine Lodge - 1932 - " Posse which captured the bank robbers," Medicine Lodge, KS., L. to R.: Front : 1. 2. , Middle : 1. 2. 3. , Back : 1. 2. 3. 4., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.53.1. Historical Societies - OHS - Sites - Honey Springs - Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.53.2. Historical Societies - OHS - Sites - Honey Springs - Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.53.3. Historical Societies - OHS - Sites - Honey Spings - Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.53.4. Historical Societies - OHS - Sites - Honey Springs - Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.53.5. Historical Societies - OHS - Sites - Honey Springs - Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.53.6. Historical Societies - OHS - Sites - Honey Springs - Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.53.7. Historical Societies - OHS - Sites - Honey Springs - Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.53.8. Historical Societies - OHS - Sites - Honey Springs - L. to R.: 1. 2. , Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.53.9. Historical Societies - OHS - Sites - Honey Springs - Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.53.10. Historical Societies - OHS - Sites - Honey Springs - Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.31. Agriculture - Crops - Cotton - W. W. Akins Gin. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.32. Agriculture - Structures - Elevators - Edwards Grain Co. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.33. Agriculture - Structures - Elevators - Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.30.34. Agriculture - Structures - Elevators - Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.30.30. Agriculture - Structures - Elevators - Oklahoma Panhandle. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.35. Agriculture - Structures - Elevators - Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.30.36. Agriculture - Structures - Elevators - Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.30.37. Agriculture - Structures - Elevators -, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.30.38. Agriculture - Structures - Elevators - Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.30.39. Agriculture - Crops - Wheat - Harvest - Piles of wheat at a railroad siding awaiting shipment. Oklahoma Panhandle. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.40. Agriculture - Crops - Wheat - Oklahoma Panhandle. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.41. Agriculture - Crops - Wheat - Harvest - Wheat piled near a railroad siding awaiting shipment. Oklahoma Panhandle. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.42. Agriculture - Crops - Wheat - Harvest - Wheat piled near a railroad siding, awaiting shipment. Oklahoma Panhandle. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.22. Agriculture - Crops - Wheat - Harvest - Working on wheat hay pile. Oklahoma Panhandle. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.23. Agriculture - Crops - Wheat - Harvest - Oklahoma Panhandle. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.24. Agriculture - Gardens - Irigated garden in the Oklahoma Panhandle. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.25. Agriculture - Crops - Wheat - Harvest - Oklahoma Panhandle. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.26. Agriculture - Crops - Wheat - Harvest - Wheat in piles next to a railroad siding awaiting shipment. Oklahoma Panhandle. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.27. Agriculture - Crops - Wheat - Harvest - Combining with McCormick - Deering equipment. Oklahoma Panhandle. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.28. Agriculture - Crops - Wheat - Harvest - Oklahoma Panhandle. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.29. Agriculture - Crops - Wheat - Harvest - Harvested wheat in shocks. Oklahoma Panhandle. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.1. Towns - Cherokee - " Mill at Cherokee," the Cherokee Mill and Elevator Co. A 7621 half tone print. Printed by Curteich, Chicago, IL. Pub. by the Oriental Novelty & Souvenir Co., Whichita, KS., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.2. Towns - Enid - Enid Terminal Elevator. Printed by Cochrine Studio, Enid, OK., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.3. Towns - Enid - Southwest Terminal Elevator. Photo printed by Cochrane Studio, Enid, OK., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.4. Towns - Enid - Enid Milling Co. and its elevators. Photo printed by Cochrane Studio, Enid, OK., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.5. Towns - Enid - Great Plains Mill & Elevator Co., home of Tepee Flour. Photo printed by Cochrane Studio, Enid, OK., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.6. Towns - Enid - Wheat cars in south end of Rock Island yard, at Enid. Photo printed by Cochrane Studio, Enid, OK., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.7. Agriculture - Crops - Wheat - Harvest - Cutting wheat with a McCormick & Deering on the Allison Ranch, near Canadian, TX. Photo by Hays Studio, Shamrock, TX., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.9. Roads - Construction - " Wehr one man power grader Milwaukee, U.S.A.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.10. Agriculture - Crops - Wheat - Harvest - in the Oklahoma Panhandle. Photo by Alvin Rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.32.37. Religion - Holy City - Easter - Wichita Mountains., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.53.11. Historical Societies - OHS - Sites - Honey Springs., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.53.12. Historical Societies - OHS - Sites - Honey Springs., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.30.11. Agriculture - Crops - Wheat - Harvest - In the Oklahoma panhandle., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.30.12. Agriculture - Crops - Wheat - Harvest - In the Oklahoma panhandle., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.30.13. Agriculture - Crops - Wheat - Harvest - Wheat hay piles, Oklahoma panhandle., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.14. Agriculture - Crops - Wheat - Harvest - Oklahoma panhandle., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.30.15. Agriculture - Crops - Wheat - Harvest - Stacking wheat hay, Oklahoma panhandle., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.42. INDIAN TOPICS - MEDICINE LODGE - 1932 - "PUBLIC LIBRARY AND MEMORIAL DRINKING FOUNTAIN," MEDICINE LODGE, KS., 1932
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.4. INDIAN TOPICS - MEDICINE LODGE - 1932 - L. TO R.: 1. SAU-TO-PA-TO, MRS. WHITE BUFFALO, DAUGHTER OF SANTANTA & SISTER TO MARK AUCHIAH, KIOWA; 2. AH-TONE-AH, MRS. EUNAH, KIOWA. MEDICINE LODGE, KS., 1932
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.3. INDIAN TOPICS - MEDICINE LODGE - 1932 - L. TO R.: FRONT: 1. UNID., 2. GAPKAUGO, MRS. HOKEAH, KIOWA, STUMBLING BEAR'S DAUGHTER; 3. UNID. BACK: 1-2. UNIDENTIFIED. MEDICINE LODGE, KS., 1932
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.13. INDIAN TOPICS - MEDICINE LODGE - 1932 - HEAP OF BEAR, SON OF HEAP OF BEAR, A KIOWA. MEDICINE LODGE, KS., 1932
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.41. INDIAN TOPICS - MEDICINE LODGE - 1932 - MEDICINE LODGE, KS., 1932
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photograph (black and white) 19589.52.1. ROADS - SH 10 - "OLD CLEARING ON 'STATE' HIGHWAY 10 BETWEEN FT. GIBSON AND TAHLEQUAH,". OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.52.2. INDIANS - CHEROKEE - RESIDENCES - "OLD CHIMNEY MARKING SITE OF A CHEROKEE HOMESTEAD ON HWY. 10 BETWEEN FT. GIBSON AND TAHLEQUAH," OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.52.3. ARCHITECTURE - BRIDGES - WOOD - "RUSTIC BRIDGE ON 20 MILE DETOUR BETWEEN FT. GIBSON AND TAHLEQUAH," OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.57.1. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - MARKERS - "ARKANSAS" PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.57.2. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - MARKERS - "ARKANSAS" PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.70.1. INDUSTRIES & OCCUPATIONS - MINING - COAL - "MACHINE MEN" POST CARD., Printed c. 1926-
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photograph (black and white) 19589.121.1. ROADS - ROAD IN THE CHEROKEE HILLS NEAR TAHLEQUAH, OK., c. 1926-1927
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photograph (black and white) 19589.121.2. SCHOOLS - COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES - TAHLEQUAH - NORTHEASTERN STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE., c. 1926-1927
photograph (black and white) 19589.121.3. LANDSCAPES - RIVERS & STREAMS - ILLINOIS - ILLINOIS RIVER NEAR TAHLEQUAH, OK., c. 1926-1927
photograph (black and white) 19589.121.4. SCHOOLS - COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES - TAHLEQUAH - COLUMN FROM THE NORTHEASTERN STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE., c. 1926-1927
photograph (black and white) 19589.121.5. SCHOOLS - COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES - TAHLEQUAH - NORTHEASTERN STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE., c. 1926-1927
photograph (black and white) 19589.121.6. SCHOOLS - COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES - TAHLEQUAH - NORTHEASTERN STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE., 1926-1927
photograph (black and white) 19589.121.7. roads - sh 10 - cherokee hills road near tahlequah, ok., c. 1926-1927
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photograph (black and white) 19589.121.8. ROADS - ROAD IN THE CHEROKEE HILLS NEAR TAHLEQUAH, OK., c. 1926-1927
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photograph (black and white) 19589.121.9. ROADS - ROAD IN THE CHEROKEE HILLS NEAR TAHLEQUAH, OK., c. 1926-1927
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photograph (black and white) 14344. INDUSTRIES & OCCUPATIONS - SALOONS - ADA'S CORNER SALOON., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.99.1. TOWNS - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.) FRANKLIN MILLING & MCCOLGIN GARAGE., 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.2. TRANSPORTATION - RAILROADS - CONSTRUCTION - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.3. TRANSPORTATION - RAILROADS - CONSTRUCTION - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.4. LANDSCAPES - RIVERS & STREAMS - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.5. TRANSPORTATION - RAILROADS - CONSTRUCTION - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.6. TRANSPORTATION - RAILROADS - CONSTRUCTION - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.7. TRANSPORTATION - RAILROADS - CONSTRUCTION - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.8. TOWNS - CHEYENNE - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.9. LANDSCAPES - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.10. LANDSCAPES - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.11. LANDSCAPES - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1928
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.12. TRANSPORTATION - RAILROAD - CONSTRUCTION - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.13. LANDSCAPES - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.14. TRANSPORTATION - RAILROAD - CONSTRUCTION - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.15. TRANSPORTATION - RAILROAD - CONSTRUCTION - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.16. LANDSCAPES - RIVERS & STREAMS - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.17. TRANSPORTATION - RAILROAD - CONSTRUCTION - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.18. LANDSCAPES - RIVERS & STREAMS - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.19. TRANSPORTATION - RAILROAD - CONSTRUCTION - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.20. TRANSPORTATION - RAILROAD - CONSTRUCTION - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.21. TRANSPORTATION - RAILROAD - CONSTRUCTION - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.22. LANDSCAPES - RIVERS & STREAMS - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.23. ANIMALS - HORSES - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.24. LANDSCAPES - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
box 2. Box 2, 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.25. TRANSPORTATION - RAILROAD - CONSTRUCTION - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.26. TRANSPORTATION - RAILROAD - CONSTRUCTION - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.27. ARCHITECTURE - RESIDENCES - TEMPORARY - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.28. FASHION - MEN - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.29. INDUSTRIES & OCCUPATIONS - CARPENTERS - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.99.30. TRANSPORTATION - RAILROAD - CONSTRUCTION - PAMPA-CHEYENNE ROAD. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION (ASSOCIATED WITH WASHITA BATTLEFIELD ARTICLE.), 1928-1929
photograph (black and white) 19589.31.1. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - RESIDENCES - COL. DAVID FOLSOM HOME, DOAKSVILLE, I.T. SITE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.31.2. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - RESIDENCES - COL. DAVID FOLSOM HOME, DOAKSVILLE, I.T. SITE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.31.3. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - RESIDENCES - COL. DAVID FOLSOM HOME, DOAKSVILLE, I.T. SITE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.31.4. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - DEATH & MOURNING - "OLD GRAVE YARD" AT "DOAKSVILLE" PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.31.5. TOWNS - DOAKSVILLE - POST OFFICE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.31.6. TOWNS - DOAKSVILLE - POST OFFICE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.31.7. TOWNS - DOAKSVILLE - POST OFFICE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.31.8. TOWNS - DOAKSVILLE - POST OFFICE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.31.9. TOWNS - DOAKSVILLE - POST OFFICE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.31.10. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - DEATH & MOURNING - "COL. DAVID FOLSOM'S GRAVE, IN OLD DOAKSVILLE CEMETERY..." PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.31.11.A. TOWNS - DOAKSVILLE - MILLSTONE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.31.11.B. TOWNS - DOAKSVILLE - MILLSTONE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.31.12. TOWNS - DOAKSVILLE - MILLSTONE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.31.13. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - DEATH & MOURNING - "OLD GRAVE YARD" AT "DOAKSVILLE" PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.85.2. CROSSINGS - FORDS - "PACKSADDLE CROSSING WHEN BRDIGE WAS BEING BUILT IN 1930 BETWEEN ROGER MILLS AND ELLIS COUNTIES. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.84.1. TOWNS - BOGGY DEPOT - "CHILDHOOD HOME OF MRS. ROBERT L. OWEN...", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.84.2. TOWNS - BOGGY DEPOT - "CHILDHOOD HOME OF MRS. ROBERT L. OWEN...", 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.79.2. TOWNS - TALOGA - "1ST OR SECOND COURT HOUSE AT TALOGA, "D" OR DEWEY CO.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.79.1. PERSONS - J.N. CARRAHY, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.79.3. ARCHITECTURE - RESIDENCES - DUG OUTS - "A DUG OUT RECENTLY BUILT, ON WASHITA, 1/2 MILE EAST OF FORT COBB. CADDO CO.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.79.3.A. ARCHITECTURE - RESIDENCES - DUG OUTS - "A DUG OUT RECENTLY BUILT, ON WASHITA, 1/2 MILE EAST OF FORT COBB. CADDO CO.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.79.4. ARCHITECTURE - RESIDENCES - DUG OUTS - "A DUG OUT RECENTLY BUILT, ON WASHITA, 1/2 MILE EAST OF FORT COBB. CADDO CO.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.79.5. TOWNS - CLOUD CHIEF. H-C Sinclair Gas Station, March 1932
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photograph (black and white) 19589.79.5.A. TOWNS - CLOUD CHIEF. H-C Sinclair Gas Station, March 1932
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photograph (black and white) 19589.76.5. TOWNS - OKLAHOMA CITY - TOWNBUILDING - BUSINESSES - FIRST WHOLESALE GROCERY STORE IN OKLAHOMA CITY. PHOTO COPY PRINT., Made April 19, 1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.71. TOWNS - TALOGA - "OLD CARY NATION BARN, NORTH OF TALOGA" PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.31. INDIAN TOPICS - MEDICINE LODGE - 1932 - MEDICINE LODGE, KS., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.68.32. INDIAN TOPICS - MEDICINE LODGE - 1932 - 11 UNIDENTIFIED. MEDICINE LODGE, KS., 1932
photograph (black and white) 19589.68.33. INDIAN TOPICS - MEDICINE LODGE - 1932 - 5 UNIDENTIFIED. MEDICINE LODGE, KS., 1932
photograph (black and white) 19589.111.1. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - SEGER COLONY - PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.111.2. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - SEGER COLONY - PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.111.3. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - SEGER COLONY - PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.111.4. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - SEGER COLONY - PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.111.5. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - SEGER COLONY - PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.111.6. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - SEGER COLONY - PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.111.7. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - SEGER COLONY - PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.111.8. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - SEGER COLONY - PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.111.9. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - SEGER COLONY - PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.111.10. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - SEGER COLONY - PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.111.11. PERSONS - NEATHA SEGER, ELDEST SON OF JOHN H. SEGER. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.120.1. TOWNS - MOUNTAIN PARK - JOSEPH EDWARD HALLINEN HOME, SWANSON CO. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 16952. TOWNS - MOUNTAIN PARK - 1ST SWANSON CO. COURTHOUSE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., Made July 5, 1931
photograph (black and white) 16952.C. TOWNS - MOUNTAIN PARK - 1ST SWANSON CO. COURTHOUSE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., July 5, 1931
photograph (black and white) 16953. COUNTIES - SWANSON - 1ST OFFICIALS OF SWANSON CO. BEING SWORN IN, MOUNTAIN PARK, OK., 1910
photograph (black and white) 16954. MAPS - SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA, INCLUDING: SWANSON CO., 1910
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photograph (black and white) 16956. TOWNS - MOUNTAIN PARK - L. TO R.: 1. THE LEADER STORE, 2. THE PALACE CONFECTIONARY. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1931
photograph (black and white) 16955. TOWNS - MOUNTAIN PARK - PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1931
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photograph (black and white) 16957. TOWNS - HOBART - KIOWA COUNTY DEMOCRAT BUILDING. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1931
photograph (black and white) 16959. TOWNS - MOUNTAIN PARK - L. TO R.: 1. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, MASSIE-WILLIAMS GROCERY CO. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1931
photograph (black and white) 16960. TOWNS - MOUNTAIN PARK - MOUNTAIN PARK MERCANTILE CO. BUILDING, BACK & SIDE VIEW. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1931
photograph (black and white) 16961. TOWNS - MOUNTAIN PARK - BELLEVIEW HOTEL. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1931
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photograph (black and white) 19589.12.1. PERSONS - "DR. DAVID ROSS BOYD, FIRST PRES. OF O.U. AS HE LOOKS TODAY", May 1930
photograph (black and white) 19589.12.2. schools - colleges & universities - norman - "building in which oklahoma university was opened in 1892." photo by alvin rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.12.3. schools - colleges & universities - norman - "building in which oklahoma university was opened in 1892." photo by alvin rucker., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.21.1. INDIANS - CHICKASAW - BUILDINGS - PUBLIC - 3RD COUNCIL HOUSE, THE "CHICKASAW CAPITOL, TISHOMINGO, OKLA." POST CARD., Printed c. 1926-1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.22.1. LANDSCAPES - SPRINGS - CHISHOLM SPRING - SPRING HOUSE AT BACK RIGHT, TRADING POST ABOVE AT LEFT. EAST OF ASHER, OK. PHOTO PRINTED BY JORDAN-ELLISON CO., AUSTIN, TX., Aug. 1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.22.2. LANDSCAPES - SPRINGS - CHISHOLM SPRING - 4 READY TO WALK DOWN TO CHISHOLM SPRING AND TRADING POST SITE, EAST OF ASHER, OK. PHOTO PRINTED BY JORDAN-ELLISON CO., AUSTIN, TX., Aug. 1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.22.3. LANDSCAPES - SPRINGS - CHISHOLM SPRING - 4 WALKING DOWN TRAIL TO CHISHOLM SPRING AND TRADING POST SITE, EAST OF ASHER, OK. PHOTO PRINTED BY JORDAN-ELLISON CO., AUSTIN, TX., Aug. 1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.22.4. LANDSCAPES - SPRINGS - CHISHOLM SPRING - 2 DRINKING AT CHISHOLM SPRING, EAST OF ASHER, OK. PHOTO PRINTED BY JORDAN-ELLISON CO., AUSTIN, TX., Aug. 1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.22.5. ROADS - CHISHOLM TRAIL - BACK VIEW OF DR. T.U. TAYLOR, DEAN OF ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, HOLDING LINKS OF A WAGON CHAIN USED BY JESSE CHISHOLM. "PICT MADE IN YARD OF ..... OF JESSE CHISHOLM," EAST OF ASHER, OK. PHOTO PRINTED BY JORDAN-ELLISON CO., AUSTIN, TX., Aug. 1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.22.6. LANDSCAPES - SPRINGS - CHISHOLM SPRING - 4 WALKING DOWN TRAIL TO CHISHOLM SPRING AND TRADING POST SITE, EAST OF ASHER, OK. PHOTO PRINTED BY JORDAN-ELLISON CO., AUSTIN, TX., Aug. 1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.22.7. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - SITES - "VIEW OF THE POINT ON WHICH JESSE CHISHOLM IS BURIED. "BLAINE CO,OK. L. TO R.: 1. JOSEPH B. THOBURN; 2. JAMES CRITTENDEN, CHEROKEE; 2. T.U. TAYLOR., Pre July 13, 1930
photograph (black and white) 19589.22.8. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - SITES - JESSE CHISHOLM GRAVE - L. TO R.: 1. JAMES CRITTENDEN, CHEROKEE; JOSEPH B. THOBURN. ARAPAHOE "CHIEF LEFT HAND'S ALLOTMENT, BLAINE CO., OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., Pre July 13, 1930
photograph (black and white) 19589.22.9. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - SITES - JESSE CHISHOLM GRAVE - T.U. TAYLOR, DEAN OF ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, AT JESSE CHISHOLM'S GRAVE SITE ON ARAPAHO CHIEF LEFT HAND'S ALLOTMENT, BLAINE CO., OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., Pre July 13, 1930
photograph (black and white) 19589.22.10. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - SITES - JESSE CHISHOLM GRAVE - T.U. TAYLOR, DEAN OF ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, AT JESSE CHISHOLM'S GRAVE SITE, BLAINE CO., OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., Pre July 13, 1930
photograph (black and white) 19589.22.11. ROADS - CHISHOLM TRAIL - 3 JESSE CHISHOLM DESCENDANTS LIVING ADJACENT TO CHISHOLM SPRING AND TRADING POST, EAST OF ASHER, OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., Aug. 1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.22.12. ROADS - CHISHOLM TRAIL - BACK VIEW OF DR. T.U. TAYLOR, DEAN OF ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, HOLDING LINKS OF A WAGON CHAIN USED BY JESSE CHISHOLM. ABOVE & WEST OF CHISHOLM SPRING & TRADING POST, EAST OF ASHER, OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., Aug. 1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.22.13. LANDSCAPES - SPRINGS - CHISHOLM SPRINGS - ON THE HILL ABOVE & WEST OF CHISHOLM SPRING & TRADING POST, EAST OF ASHER, OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., Aug. 1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.22.14. ROADS - CHISHOLM TRAIL - A JESSE CHISHOLM DESCENDANT, HOLDING LINKS OF A WAGON CHAIN USED BY JESSE. VIEW TAKEN ADJACENT TO CHISHOLM SPRING & TRADING POST, EAST OF ASHER, OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., Aug. 1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.22.16. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - SITES - JESSE CHISHOLM GRAVE - L. TO R.: 1. JAMES CRITTENDEN, CHEROKEE; 2. JOSEPH B. THOBURN; 3. T.U. TAYLOR; VIEWING THE POINT ON WHICH JESSE CHISHOLM IS BURIED, BLAINE CO., OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., Pre July 13, 1930
photograph (black and white) 19589.22.17. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - SITES - JESSE CHISHOLM GRAVE - L. TO R.: 1. JAMES CRITTENDEN, CHEROKEE; 2. JOSEPH B. THOBURN; 3. T.U. TAYLOR; AT JESSE CHISHOLM GRAVE SITE, BLAINE CO., OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., Pre July 13, 1930
photograph (black and white) 19589.22.18. LANDSCAPES - SPRINGS - CHISHOLM - CHISHOLM SPRING HOUSE WITH CHISHOLM TRADING POST ABOVE, EAST OF ASHER, OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., Aug. 1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.22.19. LANDSCAPES - SPRINGS - CHISHOLM - MAP SUPERIMPOSED OVER PHOTO OF CHISHOLM SPRING EAST OF ASHER, OK. AS THE CATTLE TRAILS MOVED WEST, SO DID THE LOCATION OF JESSE CHISHOLM'S TRADING POSTS., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.23.1. ROADS - CHISHOLM TRAIL - "FRANK AGEE, OC PRINTED, HOLDING OLD FREIGHT WAGON TIRE FOUND ON CHISHOLM TRAIL JUST SOUTH OF SOUTH CANADIAN RIVER CROSSING. FOUND IN CADDO CO." PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.23.2. ROADS - CHISHOLM TRAIL - HOLDING OLD FREIGHT WAGON TIRE FOUND ON CHISHOLM TRAIL JUST SOUTH OF SOUTH CANADIAN RIVER CROSSING. FOUND IN CADDO CO. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.23.3. ROADS - CHISHOLM TRAIL - L. TO R.: 1. UNID., 2. FRANK AGEE, 3. CLAUDE HENSLEY. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.24.1. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - RELIGION - WHEELOCK CHURCH. "100TH ANNIVERSARY IN OKLAHOMA" PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.24.2. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - RESIDENCES - "100TH ANNIVERSARY IN OKLAHOMA" PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.24.3. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - RESIDENCES - "100TH ANNIVERSARY IN OKLAHOMA" PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.24.4. TOWNS - ATOKA - "ATOKA HOTEL" "100TH ANNIVERSARY IN OKLAHOMA" PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.24.5. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - RESIDENCES - "FIRST RESIDENCE, HUGO, OKLA." "HOUSE OF A LESSEE JUST SOUTH OF THE CANADIAN RIVER NEAR JOHNSONVILLE, OCTOBER 1888." HALF TONE PRINT. B2536C4. PUB. BY H.G.... & CO. "100TH ANNIVERSARY IN OKLAHOMA" POST CARD., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 14518. TOWNS - CLINTON - "EARLY DAY STREET SCENE" PHOTO PRINTED BY BLUNCK STUDIO, CLINTON, OK., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.26.2. TOWNS - CLINTON - "TOURIST PARK, CLINTON, OKLA." POST CARD., Printed c. 1926-1930
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photograph (black and white) 19589.26.3. TOWNS - CLINTON - STREET SCENE. PHOTO BY BLUNCK STUDIO, CLINTON, OK. POST CARD., c. 1926-1930
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.16. AGRICULTURE - CROPS - WHEAT - HARVEST - SLEEPING WAGON FOR HARVEST HANDS, OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.17. AGRICULTURE - CROPS - WHEAT - HARVEST - OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.18. AGRICULTURE - CROPS - WHEAT - WHEAT HAY STACKS AFTER THE HARVEST. OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.19. AGRICULTURE - CROPS - WHEAT - HARVEST - OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.20. AGRICULTURE - CROPS - WHEAT - HARVEST - COMBINE. OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.30.21. AGRICULTURE - CROPS - WHEAT - HARVEST - WHEAT PILED NEAR A RAILROAD SIDING AWAITING SHIPMENT. OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.34.1. TOWNS - EL RENO - ROCK ISLAND RAILROAD ROUND HOUSE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.34.2. TOWNS - EL RENO - ROCK ISLAND RAILROAD ROUND HOUSE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.34.3. TOWNS - EL RENO - EL RENO MILL & ELEVATOR CO. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.34.4. TOWNS - EL RENO - EL RENO MILL & ELEVATOR CO. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.35. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - EMAHAKA - PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925
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photograph (black and white) 19589.46.1. INDIANS - FORT SILL APACHE - "GERONIMO, APACHE WAR CHIEF" PHOTO BY E. BATES, LAWTON, OK. POST CARD., Printed c. 1926-
photograph (black and white) 19589.46.2A.1. INDIANS - FORT SILL APACHE - DEATH & MOURNING - "APACHE CEMETERY AT FORT SILL WHERE GERONIMO, APACHE INDIAN WAR CHIEF WAS BURIED." PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER, THURSDAY PM., Feb. 13, 1930
photograph (black and white) 19589.46.3. INDIANS - FORT SILL APACHE - DEATH & MOURNING - "APACHE CEMETERY AT FORT SILL WHERE GERONIMO, APACHE INDIAN WAR CHIEF WAS BURIED." PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER, THURSDAY PM., Feb. 13, 1930
photograph (black and white) 19589.47.1. TOWNS - MEERS - POST OFFICE., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.47.2. ARCHITECTURE - RESIDENCES - FRAME - "GHOST TOWNS IN THE WICHITA MOUNTAINS" PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.47.3. ARCHITECTURE - RESIDENCES - FRAME - "GHOST TOWNS IN THE WICHITA MOUNTAINS" PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.47.4. ARCHITECTURE - RESIDENCES - FRAME - "GHOST TOWNS IN THE WICHITA MOUNTAINS" PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.81.1. INDIAN AGENCIES - OSAGE - D.A. MURPHY, SUPERINTENDENT, OSAGE AGENCY, PAWHUSKA, OK., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.81.2. INDIAN AGENCIES - OSAGE - PAWHUSKA, OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
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photograph (black and white) 19589.91.1. INDIANS - CHEROKEE - DEATH & MOURNING - "CHIEF JOHN MCDONALD ROSS GRAVE STONE IN OLD CHEROKEE GRAVEYARD, SOUTH OF TAHLEQUAH., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.91.2. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - CHEROKEE FEMALE SEMINARY - RUINS, AT PARK HILL. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.91.3. INDIANS - CHEROKEE - RESIDENCES - "CHIMNEY OF THIS BUILDING IS MADE FROM BRICK THAT WERE IN SOME OF THE COLUMNS OF THE OLD CHEROKEE FEMALE SEMINARY AT PARK HILL, CHEROKEE COUNTY, OKLA. THE BUILDING IS ABOUT A MILE NORTH OF THE OLD SEMINARY RUINS" PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.92.2. TOWNS - PAWHUSKA - PANORAMIC VIEW OF DOWNTOWN. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.98.1. animals - cattle - feed lot at purcell. photo by alvin rucker., c. 1925-1931
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photograph (black and white) 19589.98.2. ARCHITECTURE - BRIDGES - WAGON IN THE SOUTH CANADIAN RIVER WITH BRIDGE LINKING PURCELL & LEXINGTON ABOVE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.98.3. TOWNS - PURCELL - JAIL. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
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photograph (black and white) 19589.98.4. TOWNS - PURCELL - SANTA FE RAILROAD DEPOT. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
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photograph (black and white) 19589.105. PERSONS - FRANK RUSH OF CRATERVILLLE, OK. PHOTO BY MITCHELL-BYFIELD STUDIO, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.106.1. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - ST. PATRICK'S MISSION - COPIES BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.106.2. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - ST. PATRICK'S MISSION - COPIES BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.106.3. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - ST. PATRICK'S MISSION - COPIES BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.110.1. INDIANS - FT. SILL APACHE - "GENERAL SCOTT AND A GROUP OF GERONIMO APACHES TAKEN IN NOVERMBER 1927 AT THE HOME OF MRS. ALLIE BRENNAN, FIELD MATRON, APACHE, OKLAHOMA.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.110.2. ORGANIZATIONS - AMERICAN LEGION - "GENERAL SCOTT MAKING AN ADDRESS AT THE INSTALLATION OF THE PARKER-I-SEE-O POST OF THE AMERICAN LEGION NEAR LAKE LAWTONKA ON ARMISTICE DAY, 1927.", 1927
photograph (black and white) 19589.110.3. INDIANS - KIOWA - EVENTS - GENERAL SCOTT MEETING WITH SURVIVING MEMBERS OF INDIAN TROOP L, 7TH CAVALRY TAHT GENERAL SCOTT ORGANIZED IN 1891. VIEW TAKEN AT GEORGE HUNT'S HOME, 5 MILES WEST OF CARNEGIE, OK., 1927
photograph (black and white) 19589.110.4. PERSONS - GENERAL HUGH SCOTT AT SUPERINTENDENT J.A. BUNTIN'S HOME, ANADARKO, OK. NOVEMBER 1927., 1927
photograph (black and white) 19589.110.5. PERSONS - L. TO R.: 1. GENERAL HUGH SCOTT 2. SUPERINTENDENT J.A. BUNTIN, AT BUNTIN'S HOME, ANADARKO, OK. NOVEMBER 1927., 1927
photograph (black and white) 19589.114.1. TOWNS - SCULLEYVILLE - THE "PAY HOUSE" "WEATHERBOARDS" ADDED OVER A LOG HOUSE. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.114.6. TOWNS - SCULLEYVILLE - SIGN: "FORMER LOCATION OF CHOCTAW INDIAN AGENCY AND COUNCIL HOUSE. ANNUAL CRIES AND STOMP DANCES OF THE CHOCTAW BRAVES WERE HELD AT THIS PLACE." PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.117.2. INDUSTRIES & OCCUPATIONS - LAW - OUTLAWS - BELLE STARR - BELLE STARR'S GRAVE AT HER HOME SITE, YOUNGER'S BEND, OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.117.3. INDUSTRIES & OCCUPATIONS - LAW - OUTLAWS - BELLE STARR - BELLE STARR'S GRAVE AT HER CABIN, YOUNGER'S BEND, OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.117.4. INDUSTRIES & OCCUPATIONS - LAW - OUTLAWS - BELLE STARR - LOG OUT BUILDING AT BELLE STARR'S CABIN, YOUNGER'S BEND, OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.117.5. INDUSTRIES & OCCUPATIONS - LAW - OUTLAWS - BELLE STARR - LOG OUT BUILDING AT BELLE STARR'S CABIN, YOUNGER'S BEND, OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.117.6. INDUSTRIES & OCCUPATIONS - LAW - OUTLAWS - BELLE STARR - FRONT OF BELLE STARR'S CABIN, YOUNGER'S BEND, OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.117.7. INDUSTRIES & OCCUPATIONS - LAW - OUTLAWS - BELLE STARR - FRONT OF BELLE STARR'S CABIN, YOUNGER'S BEND, OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.117.8. INDUSTRIES & OCCUPATIONS - LAW - OUTLAWS - BELLE STARR - GRAVE OF BELLE STARR AT HER CABIN, YOUNGER'S BEND, OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.125.1. TOWNS - WALTERS - SULTAN PARK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
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photograph (black and white) 19589.125.2. TOWNS - WALTERS - BRIDGE IN SULTAN PARK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
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photograph (black and white) 19589.125.3. TOWNS - WALTERS - ROADWAY IN SULTAN PARK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c, 1925-1931
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photograph (black and white) 19589.125.4. TOWNS - WALTERS - ROADWAY IN SULTAN PARK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
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photograph (black and white) 19589.125.5. TOWNS - WALTERS - SULTAN PARK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
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photograph (black and white) 19589.68.11. INDIAN TOPICS - MEDICINE LODGE - 1932 - L. TO R.: 1. ANNA POOLAW, MRS. JASPER SAUMKEAH, 2. JASPER SAUMKEAH, KIOWA AT MEDICINE LODGE, KS., 1932
photograph (black and white) 19589.80.1. TOWNS - FORT SILL - "ESTABLISHED 1886 ORIGINAL RED STORE. A.D. LAWRENCE & SONS.", 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.80.2. TOWNS - LAWTON - "THE ORIGINAL RED STORE." BUILDING BUILT IN 1901. PHOTO C. 1925-1931. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.92.1. INDIAN AGENCIES - OSAGE - PAWHUSKA, OK. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
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photograph (black and white) 19589.92.3. TOWNS - PAWHUSKA - PANORAMIC VIEW LOOKING DOWN ON TOWN. PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER., c. 1925-1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.117.1. INDUSTRIES & OCCUPATIONS - LAW - OUTLAWS - HENRY STARR, A CHEROKEE AND BANK ROBBER. HALF TONE COPY BY ALVIN RUCKER., 1856-1934
photograph (black and white) 19589.93.11. L. TO R.: 2. ANDY PAYNE. ANDY PAYNE'S "HOME VIEWS, CLAREMORE, OKLA." PHOTO BY ALVIN RUCKER, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.54.16. DR. J.H. THOBURN, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.54.17. PART OF THE SKULLS UNEARTHED BY ARTHUR AND HOWARD PLUNKETT, 1856-1934
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photograph (black and white) 19589.27.1. Coffeyville, KS "First National Bank" in Plaza block
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photograph (black and white) 19589.27.2. Coffeyville, KS "Bank windows showing nearly 300 bullet holes fired by citizens and bandits" No. 9., Oct. 13, 1892
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photograph (black and white) 19589.27.5. Coffeyville, KS. L. to R.: Bob and Grat Dalton after their deaths, Oct. 5, 1892
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photograph (black and white) 19589.27.3. Coffeyville, KS "Jail building where bandits lay overnight after the raid." no. 6., Oct. 13, 1892
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photograph (black and white) 19589.27.4. Coffeyville, KS "overnight in jail after the raid. Tim Evans, Bob Dalton, Grat Dalton, and Dick Broadwell." No. 7, Oct. 13, 1892
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photograph (black and white) 19589.18.1. Row of parked cars next to a place where cattle being assembled for shipment to market.
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photograph (black and white) 19589.27.6. Coffeyville, KS. "Bob Dalton, the leader of the gang.", Oct. 5, 1892
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photograph (black and white) 19589.40.1. Fort Smith, AR. "New Federal Courthouse in which Judge Parker held court for seven years."
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photograph (black and white) 19589.101.7. Highway 10 near the top of Winding Stair Mountain near Talihina, OK
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photograph (black and white) 19589.72.96. National Guard "Passing in review" at Fort Sill, OK., Aug. 28, 1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.72.97. "Eyes Right" National Guard review at Fort Sill, OK., Aug. 28, 1931
photograph (black and white) 19589.119.1. Jack Stilwell, Deputy U.S. Marshal
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format 3. Maps, 1856-1934
flat file cabinet 1. Row, 1856-1934
map PREMAP.RUCKER.0001. Map showing the route of the 1831-1832 emigration of the Choctaw Indians to Oklahoma, c. 1832
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map OKSHMAP.RUCKER.0004. Road map of Texas and Oklahoma published by Texaco
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map HISMAP.RUCKER.0001. Historical map of Oklahoma, copyright by Oklahoma Natural Gas Corporation, 1931
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map OKSHMAP.RUCKER.0003. State of Oklahoma Department of Highways, map showing condition of improvement of the state highway system, May 1, 1929
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map OKCOMAP.RUCKER.0001. Oklahoma County map, c. 1910
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map OKSHMAP.RUCKER.0002. Highway map and guide of Oklahoma, copyright by Mid-West Map Co., c. 1930
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map OKSHMAP.RUCKER.0001. Oklahoma State Highway system, published by the State Highway Commission, 1926
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map ITMAP.RUCKER.0001. Map showing Choctaw Indian removal to Indian Territory
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map 9.