Wagons
Found in 120 Collections and/or Records:
1910 scene at Bromide, Oklahoma. People camped near Springs, 1910
Black and white original and copy prints of numerous Oklahoma towns, including scenes of businesses, health resorts, stone quarries, railroads and dust storms. The collection also contains prints of Cherokee, Creek, Chickasw, Choctaw, Seminole, and Sac and Fox Indians. John Wesley Morris Manuscript Collection also in repository.
A group of roundup hands gathered around a chuck wagon eating., Undated
Black and white original prints and glass plate negatives, taken by Andrew Alexander Forbes. Includes scenes of the range cattle industry in western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory, sodhouses, railroad construction, the United States Army, buffalo, andalso of Sac and Fox and Cheyenne Indians.
A group of the V cowboys with their chuck wagon while they were on a roundup in the 1890’s. P, circa 1890
Black and white original prints and glass plate negatives, taken by Andrew Alexander Forbes. Includes scenes of the range cattle industry in western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory, sodhouses, railroad construction, the United States Army, buffalo, andalso of Sac and Fox and Cheyenne Indians.
A line of wagons with American Indians waiting for beef issue at the agency. Anadarko (Okla.) November 8, 1898., 1898, Nov 8
A photograph of 37 Deputy U.S. Marshals at their reunion in 1908 in Ft. Smith Arkansas. All are identified. Oversized., 1908
Black and white copy and original prints of Judge Isaac Parker and federal marshals who operated out of Fort Smith, Arkansas. Also included are photographs of some of the outlaws captured or killed by the marshals. Charles B. Rhodes Manuscript Collection also in repository.
A picnic party departing the Presbyterian Mission School in a wagon. Anadarko (Okla.) 1902., 1902
A saddled horse in a pioneer camp. Covered wagon on the extreme right., undated
Black and white original and copy prints of the Hume family, Anadarko, Indian Territory and the University of Oklahoma. The collection also includes photographs of Kiowa, Wichita, Caddo, Mohave, Sioux, Comanche and Apache Indians. Carlton Ross Hume Manuscript Collection also in repository.
A sod house with the family in front. P, Undated
Black and white original prints and glass plate negatives, taken by Andrew Alexander Forbes. Includes scenes of the range cattle industry in western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory, sodhouses, railroad construction, the United States Army, buffalo, andalso of Sac and Fox and Cheyenne Indians.
A street scene showing the 1st anniversary parade in downtown Anadarko (Okla.) August 6, 1902., 1902, Aug 6
A view of downtown Oklahoma City just west and north of Santa Fe Depot made shortly after Run in ’89. (two outsized photos), circa 1889
Black and white original prints and glass plate negatives, taken by Andrew Alexander Forbes. Includes scenes of the range cattle industry in western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory, sodhouses, railroad construction, the United States Army, buffalo, andalso of Sac and Fox and Cheyenne Indians.
A wagon train of people waiting for the land opening in Anadarko, stopped outside a trader’s store at the agency. Anadarko (Okla.) April 6, 1901., 1901, Apr 16
African Americans riding wagons in the first ‘89ers parade, Guthrie, Oklahoma. Photographer- Armantrout Brothers., undated
Black and white copy prints of Afro-Americans in Guthrie, Oklahoma. Includes studio portraits and businesses.
An early-day party of workers from the Oklahoma Geological Survey., Undated
Black and white original prints of the University of Oklahoma, the Naval Air Station at Norman, Oklahoma, defense work at Tinker Field, including women workers, the British Air School at Miami, Oklahoma, during World War II, dust storms, Ponca and Cherokee Indians and scenes of the 101 Ranch. Grace Ernestine Ray Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Andrew Alexander Forbes Photograph Collection
Black and white original prints and glass plate negatives, taken by Andrew Alexander Forbes. Includes scenes of the range cattle industry in western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory, sodhouses, railroad construction, the United States Army, buffalo, andalso of Sac and Fox and Cheyenne Indians.
Black and white steel engraving of “Emigrants Attacked by the Comanches.” (1853). Depicts war party attacking a group of covered wagons. By S. Eastman from Schoolcraft’s Indian Tribes. , 1853
Black-and-white and color engravings of Indians of the Southwest, namely Pueblo, Hopi, and Navajo. Included are scenes of village life, native dwellings, individual Indians, and dances. Though less numerous, depictions of hunting and ceremonies of the Lakota, Blackfeet, Chippewa, and Mandan Indians are also included in the collection.
Borax wagons and team, 1902., 1902
Boyd Street, at an intersection. A horse-drawn wagon and several men are in the street. Street is Nor. 1 vertical fiber brick pavement. Norman, Oklahoma., undated
Black and white copy prints of Norman and Cheyenne, Oklahoma Territory and state. Also photographs of Drumright and Broken Bow, Oklahoma, the University of Oklahoma, cowboys, businesses, and Cheyenne-Arapaho Indians.
California Avenue in Oklahoma City shortly after the opening in 1889. (two outsized photos), circa 1889
Black and white original prints and glass plate negatives, taken by Andrew Alexander Forbes. Includes scenes of the range cattle industry in western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory, sodhouses, railroad construction, the United States Army, buffalo, andalso of Sac and Fox and Cheyenne Indians.
Camp of four prospective home-seekers. These men were waiting for the opening of the unassigned lands of Indian Territory in 1889. Several wagons and buggies are shown in the photo as well as the tent and campfire. One man is pouring coffee, another is frying meat, one is chopping wood, and one is holding a guitar., Undated
Black and white original prints and glass plate negatives, taken by Andrew Alexander Forbes. Includes scenes of the range cattle industry in western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory, sodhouses, railroad construction, the United States Army, buffalo, andalso of Sac and Fox and Cheyenne Indians.
Camp of three Cheyenne lodges in western Oklahoma. Several wagons are shown as well as a partially covered plow., Undated
Black and white original prints and glass plate negatives, taken by Andrew Alexander Forbes. Includes scenes of the range cattle industry in western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory, sodhouses, railroad construction, the United States Army, buffalo, andalso of Sac and Fox and Cheyenne Indians.
Charles Nesbitt, Margôt Nesbitt, and Emil W. Lenders Photograph Collection
Black and white original prints of the employees and performances of the Pawnee Bill and the 101 Wild West Shows. The collection includes scenes of cowboy and cowgirl performers, as well as those of Indian performers from the Pawnee, Sac and Fox, Potawatomi, Osage, Crow, Sioux, Blackfoot, Comanche, Ponca, Cheyenne, Arapaho and Kickapoo tribes.
Children in wagon, starting home for Mission School from the Presbyterian Church. Anadarko (Okla.) May 26, 1901., 1901, May 26
Choctaw Cotton Oil Company. Lon S. Jacks was manager and ginner. Wagon with horses and workers are visible. Romulus, Oklahoma, early 1900s. Donor: Esther Decker, early 1900s
Black and white copy prints of Hazel, Sayre, Shawnee, Romulus, and Newalla, Oklahoma. Includes scenes of schools, businesses, farming, railroads, sawmills and mining.
C.N. Cox feed yard and store. Catesby, Oklahoma. 1906. Copied from book, 1906
Black and white original and copy prints of numerous Oklahoma towns, including scenes of businesses, health resorts, stone quarries, railroads and dust storms. The collection also contains prints of Cherokee, Creek, Chickasw, Choctaw, Seminole, and Sac and Fox Indians. John Wesley Morris Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Cotton wagons on the streets of Stroud – when cotton was King. Lincoln County produced more cotton than any other county in the territory. 270 loads marketed in Stroud on the day the photo was taken. Third Street looking east from 5th Avenue. Stroud, O.T., October 13, 1906. Negative, 5x7., 1906 October 13
Black and white copy prints of Davenport and Shamrock, Oklahoma and Perry, Stroud, and Chandler, Oklahoma Territory. The collection includes scenes of cotton marketing, streets, railroad construction, the Oklahoma National Guard and tornado damage at Chandler.
Covered wagon and team of mules. Kodak stamp., Undated
Black and white original prints of the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Wild West Show and the 101 Ranch. Included in the collection are photographs of cowboy and cowgirl performers, the Miller brothers, and a production scene from a western film. Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Covered wagon and team with C.C. Peoples. Taken 2 ½ miles north of Tangier, Feb. 6, 1915. (Located in folder #56)., 1915, February 6
Black and white copy prints of towns in Woodward County, Oklahoma including Woodward, Richmond, Curtis, Tangier, Mooreland, Haskew, Mutual and Enid. The collection also contains photographs of agriculture, businesses, cowboys, the range cattle industry, schools, and the United States Cavalry. Woodward County Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Covered wagon with Karnel Swearingen in driver’s seat and owner of wagon and mules., Undated
Black and white original prints of Ramona, Indian Territory and Oklahoma state, including scenes of businesses, ranching, and oil storage construction. Martha T. Swearingen Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Cowboys around a chuck wagon at meal time. Note the young boy., Undated
Black and white original prints and glass plate negatives, taken by Andrew Alexander Forbes. Includes scenes of the range cattle industry in western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory, sodhouses, railroad construction, the United States Army, buffalo, andalso of Sac and Fox and Cheyenne Indians.
Cowboys around the chuck wagon. Note packhorse and two-wheeled buggy. P, Undated
Black and white original prints and glass plate negatives, taken by Andrew Alexander Forbes. Includes scenes of the range cattle industry in western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory, sodhouses, railroad construction, the United States Army, buffalo, andalso of Sac and Fox and Cheyenne Indians.