Law enforcement
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
African American Muskogee policeman., Undated
Black-and-white copy prints of the William H. Twine family; Red Bird, Indian Territory; Muskogee, Indian Territory and Oklahoma; and African-American businesses and schools. Unpublished finding aid available.
Children of the Indian police. Anadarko (Okla.) February 16, 1898., 1898, Feb 16
Choctaw Light Horsemen, Antlers, Indian territory, 1893. Four mounted, others standing. All are armed., 1893
F.B. Furbee as Chief of Police in Tecumseh, Oklahoma Territory., 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.
F.B. Furbee when he was Federal Marshal, with his posse., 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.
Haumpay, Kiowa & member of the Indian police., undated
Indian policemen on horseback. Lieutenant Maury Nichols in foreground, 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.
J.D. Gray, peace officer., undated
Kiowa man, member of Troop L, Indian police. OK., undated
Map showing the site of the fight with the outlaws at old Ingalls, Payne county, O.T., 1893, 1893
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.
Mr. & Mrs. John White Man, & Mr. & Mrs. Otto Wells. Messurs. were members of the Indian police. Anadarko (Okla.)., undated
Posed photograph of several men capturing a claim jumper in Oklahoma, 1889., 1889
Posse that shot Ned Christie, undated
Black and white copy and original prints of Cherokee Indians, the Cherokee Female Seminary, and Tahlequah, Indian Territory. Also includes prints of outlaws and U.S. Marshals.
Rolling Pony, a member of the Indian Police, and his wife (Kiowas). Anadarko (Okla.) January 22, 1900., 1900, Jan 22
Rolling Pony, member of the Indian police, & his wife., undated
Sankadota, Kiowa Indian policeman. First Captain of police at Anadarko., undated
Seminole hail, 1889, 1889
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.
Sheriff of Anadarko and his deputies., undated
The sheriff of McAlester, Oklahoma, sitting in front of the jail. He has been the sheriff for 30 years. August, 1936. Photo by Lange., 1936
Black and white copy prints of scenes of the Depression and dust bowl in rural Oklahoma. Included are photographs of migrants, dust storms, and foreclosed farms.
Unidentified lawmen, undated
Black and white copy prints of Dustin, Indian Territory and Oklahoma, including scenes of businesses, railroads, farming, and cotton gins. The collection also contains a scene of Cromwell, Oklahoma and a photograph of Creek Indians.
Walter Stanley Campbell Photograph Collection
Black and white original and copy prints of Comanche, Cheyenne, Cheyenne-Arapaho, Arapaho, Sac and Fox, Sioux, Blackfoot, Kiowa, Crow, Ute, Shawnee, Omaha, Pueblo, Shoshoni, Pawnee, Ponca, Assinibone, Apache, Yakima Nez Perce, Umatilla, Wichita, Osage, Potawatomi and Flathead Indians. Also included are photographs of the U.S. Army during the Indian Wars (1865-1891), Western forts and posts, the Little Big Horn battlefield, trails and settlements of the Southwest, soil conservation and dust storms, Oklahoma towns, mountain ranges and National Parks.
William Matthew Tilghman Collection
FULL FINDING AID (PDF)
U.S. Marshal. Correspondence (1901-1960) to and from William M. and Zoe Tilghman regarding family affairs, outlaws, Communist infiltration of the Works Progress Administration in Oklahoma, and poets and writers of Oklahoma; Tilghman's personal financial records (n.d.); manuscripts and typescripts (n.d.), including Tilghman's memoirs; publications (1843-1949) from the Poetry Society of Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Authors' Club, the Women of '89 Club, etc., including a mid-nineteenth century etiquette book; programs (1903-1934) of various academic, social, charitable and religious organizations; clippings regarding outlaws; and showbills for western movies.