Sod houses
Found in 64 Collections and/or Records:
Family posed in front of sod house and windmill. Note bird cage hanging from eaves., undated
Family posed near sod home. One member is playing a fiddle., undated
Farm in Kansas. Sod buildings in background., undated
Farming family posed in wagon near their sod home., undated
Frontier family posed in front of their double sod house., undated
“Holding down the Claim”. A small sod house with man outside of door and two horses on one side of the house. (Could be early homestead claim after opening of ’89 in Oklahoma). 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.
Iva Bailey Photograph Collection
Black and white copy prints of the Bailey family and their sod house at Tulia, Texas.
Large family posed in front of sod home., undated
Matt Dizney and family on their homestead, in front of their frame and sod home. A horse and dog are visible. Dizney is the uncle of Mrs. W.H. Enlow. Shawnee, Oklahoma. Donor: Mrs. W.H. Enlow, Undated
Black and white copy prints of Hazel, Sayre, Shawnee, Romulus, and Newalla, Oklahoma. Includes scenes of schools, businesses, farming, railroads, sawmills and mining.
Old sod house. (Located in folder #56)., Undated
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.
One of the earliest homes in Greer County, OK., undated
Purcell City laundry, consisting of a dugout building. Purcell, Oklahoma Territory., ubdated
Small boy and woman in front of a stone and sod(?) house. Boy is wearing a small drum on a string around his neck., Undated
Black and white original glass plate negatives and copy prints of Caddo, Hopi, Crow and Cheyenne Indians.
Sod cabin, Montana. Men and women and a child on a farm. Men in buggy, child playing with toy wagon, chair sitting outside of house, may be a shed or barn in background., Undated
Black and white original glass plate negatives and copy prints of Caddo, Hopi, Crow and Cheyenne Indians.
Sod home with “modern” equipment, sewing machine, binder, etc., undated
Sod house with family of eight posed in front., undated
Sod house with thatch roofing, in Strawberry Valley, Utah., undated
Sod houses in Kansas., undated
Sod school and teacher, Kansas., undated
Sod school house., undated
Sod school house with children posed outside., undated
Sod school house with children standing in front., undated
Street Scene: Saturday afternoon in Putnam, Oklahoma. Stores, L to R: Joe Johnston’s Furniture and Undertaking, Stewart Snider-Owen Campbell Hardware, Millinery, Klop Bro., Profit and Moody Cream Station. 1899., 1899
Black and white copy prints of Dewey County, Oklahoma. Includes scenes of the towns of Camargo, Taloga, Seiling and Putnam, along with images of farming, transportation, homesteads, businesses, and personalities.
Students and teacher at a sod school somewhere in Oklahoma territory 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.
The dugouts and log cabin home of the Gus Cannon family in the former Wichita Reserve. O.T. December 25, 1901., 1901, Dec 25
The Marston family dugout., undated
Black and white original and copy prints of Tonkawa, Oklahoma Territory and state, and scenes of farming, railroad construction, schools and businesses. Also includes scenes of Caddo, Omaha, Wichita, Cheyenne, Tonkawa, Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache Indians. Tonkawa Public Library Manuscripts Collection also in repository.
The Gilaloo Post Office, Texas Panhandle. It is half dugout and half soddy. A number of people are in front of building., 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.
Three generations of the Augustus Coleman Cannon family in front of their dugout home in the former Wichita Reserve. O.T. December 25, 1901., 1901, Dec 25
Three women and two children in front of their sod house home. Oklahoma Territory, 1890’s. P, circa 1980
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.