Lumber trade -- Oklahoma
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
First lumber/stone mill in Broken Bow, built by Choctaw Lumber Co., which became Dierks Forest Inc. (later bought by Weyerhauser) Broken Bow, 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.
McCurtain County Historical Society Photograph Collection
Black and white copy prints of scenes in McCurtain County, Oklahoma including logging, railroad construction, businesses, and agriculture. The collection contains prints of the towns of Haworth, Idabel, Wright City, Broken Bow, Smithville, Eagletown, and Garvin, Oklahoma.
Miami Lumber Company Collection
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Two account ledgers (1911) and one ledger of estimates (1915) from the Miami (Oklahoma) Lumber Company.
Norman Public Library Photograph Collection
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.
Sawmill, Antlers, Oklahoma. 1910. 4 copy prints, 5x7. Negative, 5x7., 1910
Black and white copy prints of Catholic churches, schools and monastic orders in Oklahoma. Also includes Osage and Quapaw Indians and scenes of Guthrie, Boley, Langston, Fairfax, Ardmore, Antlers and Chickasha, Oklahoma.