Photographs
Found in 1184 Collections and/or Records:
A woman and two children at a tent home in Ragtown before the opening of Anadarko (Okla.) 1901., 1901
A woman holding “Baby Carroll,” the son of an employee at Riverside Indian School. August 1900., 1900, Aug
A woman holding “Baby Carroll,” the son of an employee at Riverside Indian School. August 1900., 1900, Aug
A woman holding “Baby Carroll,” the son of an employee at Riverside Indian School. October 4, 1900., 1900, Oct 4
A woman holding “Baby Carroll,” the son of an employee at Riverside Indian School. October 4, 1900., 1900, Oct 4
A woman settler riding side saddle near Anadarko (Okla.) Before the opening, circa 1901., circa 1901
A woman, three children and a dog outside a tipi in the snow. O.T., undated
A young Delaware man with his two sisters at a Wichita payment. Anadarko (Okla.) January 22, 1901., 1901, Jan 22
A young man named Murphy, at the Presbyterian Mission. Notes indicate he is of American Indian and Mexican ancestry. Anadarko (Okla.), 1897., 1897
Ada Depenbrink Photograph Collection
Black and white copy prints of Binger, Oklahoma. Includes businesses, social activities and family portraits.
Ada Public Library Photograph Collection
Black and white copy prints of businesses, street scenes and buildings, railroads, farm scenes, families, schools and recreation in Ada, Roff and Wetumka, Oklahoma.
Adrian C. Louis papers
Poet, newspaper journalist and educator. Enrolled member of the Lovelock Paiute Tribe. The papers (1946-2018) of Adrian C. Louis document his career as a Native American poet and journalist. The collection features manuscript materials and published poetry and short stories (1975-2016). Correspondence related to Louis’ literary career includes reviews of his work and reviews that he wrote about other authors’ writings (1955-2018). A small group of original editorial cartoons, story boards and clip art created by Ken “Rainbow Cougar” Edwards and several other artists is included. The collection also contains photographs (1946-2017), digital files and audiovisual recordings (1970-2009).
African-American woman employed by a family at the agency in Anadarko (Okla.) 1901., 1901
A.L. Taylor’s law office in a tent. Anadarko (Okla.) 1901., 1901
Albert Daniel Wright Photograph Collection
Black and white original prints of Chandler, Oklahoma Territory and state. Albert Daniel Wright Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Albert Rennie Photograph Collection
A black and white original print of a jury, judge, and marshal in Ardmore, Indian Territory. Albert Rennie Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Alexander Barkley Photograph Collection
Physician. Black and white original prints of Pond Creek, Oklahoma, and Dr. Barkley's office, with one of the first x-ray machines in the state.
Alexander Hamilton Stephens Photograph Collection
Black and white original prints of Confederate Vice-President Alexander H. Stephens.
Alfred M. Thompson Sr. Photograph Collection
Black and white original prints of Walters, Oklahoma. Also includes the Walters cotton gin and cotton market, a banquet for World War I volunteers, and a Confederate veterans reunion at the city park in Dallas, Texas. Alfred M. Thompson Sr. Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Alice and Boyce Timmons Photograph Collection
Black and white copy prints, of Osage, Cheyenne, Arapaho, and Cherokee Indians. Alice and Boyce Timmons Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Alice Lee Marriott Photograph Collection
Black and white original and copy prints of Navajo, Kiowa, Seminole, Pueblo, Cherokee, and Apache Indians. Also included are photographs of baskets from the Aleut, Apache, Attu, Cahuilla, Chemehuevi, Cheyenne, Chippewa, Clallam, Eskimo, Delaware, Havasupai, Haida, Hupa, Klikitat, Kickapoo, Karok, Klamath, Lillooet, Maidu, Makah, Modoc, Mono, Navajo, Nez Perce, Nootka, Paiute, Papago, Penobscot, Pima, Pomo, Pueblo, Hopi, Quinault, Seneca, Shoshoni, Tlingit, Ntlakyapamuk, Umatilla, Wailaki, Wasco, Washo, Winnebago, and Yokut tribes. The collection also contains views of archaeological work in the southwest United States, including Oklahoma City, Fort Sill, Okeene, Anadarko, Idabel, and Ardmore, Oklahoma; San Ildefonso, Santa Fe and Chimayo, New Mexico; and San Antonio, Texas. Alice Marriott Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Alice Maunkee and Mrs. White Buffalo (Kiowas). Anadarko (Okla.) 1899., 1899
Alice Timmons Photograph Collection
Black and white copy prints of Boyce and Alice Timmons, Cherokee Indians, Osage Indians, and the Tyner family.
Allen Woodard (Kiowa) wearing fringed buckskin clothing and fur-wrapped braids. Allen was the son of Thomas F. Woodward and his Kiowa wife, Lizzie. Anadarko (Okla.) 1901., 1901
Allen Woodard (Kiowa) wearing fringed buckskin clothing and fur-wrapped braids. Allen was the son of Thomas F. Woodward and his Kiowa wife, Lizzie. Anadarko (Okla.) 1901., 1901
Allen Woodard (Kiowa) with an unidentified American Indian girl. Anadarko (Okla.) 1901., 1901
Alvin J. Herring Photograph Collection
Black and white original and copy prints of farming and coal mining near Chelsea, Oklahoma. The collection also includes street scenes in Chelsea. Alvin J. Herring Manuscript Collection also in repository.