Hunting
Found in 75 Collections and/or Records:
Group photo of rabbit drive in 1919 or 1920, 5 miles east of Roosevelt, OK. Walter Smith, Mr. Haney, John Pits, John Harrington, Red Foster, Linley Wright, Wheeler Chamberlain, Joe Hawkins, Paul Tackett, Abe Graves, Lige Smith, E.M. Prather, Phillip Prather, Gaylen Ford, Edd Moore (county sheriff), Mr. Humble, C.L. Brown, Ell Thurman, Garnett Nesbitt, Mr. Colvin, Clyde Olney, W.M. Howell, Ralph Fiddler, Carl Colvin, Tom Morgan, Henry Smith, Zach Moore, Bob Atchley, Reuben Morgan, Floyd Jones, Roy Allison, Elise McClure, Bob Root, Caney Pitts, and B.B. Bristow (many unidentified)., 1919-1920
Black-and-white copy prints of Chickasha, Indian Territory; Mountain Park, Cooperton, Roosevelt, Cold Springs, Newkirk, Enid, Hobart and Lone Wolf, Oklahoma. Also photographs of farming, businesses, railroads, and the oil industry. Also scenes of Comanche, Kiowa and Apache Indians with photographs of Delos Lone Wolf, Geronimo and Quanah Parker.
Guine Peach (holding game) and two men on a hunting trip., Undated
Black-and-white original photographs of Guine Peach, and the towns of Broken Bow, Chandler, McAlester, Norman, and Weatherford, Oklahoma. Also included are scenes of Peach as a student at the University of Oklahoma. Unpublished finding aid available.
Guine Peach receiving shooting lessons while hunting., Undated
Black-and-white original photographs of Guine Peach, and the towns of Broken Bow, Chandler, McAlester, Norman, and Weatherford, Oklahoma. Also included are scenes of Peach as a student at the University of Oklahoma. Unpublished finding aid available.
Hitching Old Dobbins to the bobsled., 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.
Horse and wagon with dead rabbits, undated
Black and white copy prints of Cloud Chief, Oklahoma Territory, and the towns of Ardmore, Foss, Gotebo, and Cordell, Oklahoma. Also included are photographs of businesses, railroads, farming, picnicking, schools, a Ku Klux Klan parade and tornado damage. James Franklin Parman Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Hunter in camp on the Verdigris River, KS, 1902., 1902
Black-and-white original prints of camping trips in Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Oregon, and Utah. Photographs of sport fishing, hunting, and trapping are also in the collection. Unpublished finding aid available.
Hunter standing on a rock with rifle and knife. Seminole County, O.T., 1896. Original print, 4x6., 1896
Black and white original and copy prints of the towns of Guthrie, Edmond, El Reno, Oklahoma City, Perry, Kingfisher and Anadarko, Oklahoma. Scenes of farming, railroads, mining, outlaws, the U.S. Army, Boomers, the University of Oklahoma and businesses are included, along with those of Cheyenne, Shawnee, Wichita, Apache, Potawatomi, Kickapoo, Comanche, Kiowa, Pawnee, Osage, Wyandotte, Ponca, Iroquois, Seminole and Iowa Indians.
Hunters and trappers in Brown’s Basin, Arizona, 1908., 1908
Hunting camp on the Elk River, KS, 1903., 1903
Black-and-white original prints of camping trips in Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Oregon, and Utah. Photographs of sport fishing, hunting, and trapping are also in the collection. Unpublished finding aid available.
Hunting party in the Keechi Hills near Anadarko., undated
Hunting party with bag of game, including quail, turkey, and deer, undated
Black and white original prints of Turner Falls, Chickasaw Indians, a balloon ascension at Sulphur, Indian Territory and of the towns of Wynnewood and Cherokee Town, Indian Territory.
Hunting/trapping camp on the Verdigris River, KS, 1902., 1902
Black-and-white original prints of camping trips in Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Oregon, and Utah. Photographs of sport fishing, hunting, and trapping are also in the collection. Unpublished finding aid available.
John Conatser and hunting partner with twenty-four opossums caught one night on Tittle homestead. (Outsize), Undated
Black-and-white original prints of Mangum, Oklahoma Territory and State; and Greer County, Texas and Oklahoma Territory. also included are scenes of the range cattle industry, businesses, schools, and farming.
John Fred Vogel holding and displaying fox furs caught in 1907. No neg., 1907
Black-and-white original prints of the Truman Tucker family that lived near Kenton, Oklahoma. Included are photographs of Truman and Fred Tucker as children celebrating Christmas in the early 1900s; street and business scenes of Kenton, Oklahoma; ranching and farming activities; and hunting scenes. The collection also contains photographs of Black Mesa in the Oklahoma panhandle.
Kellis Cochran with bear caught on Mt. Regina, New Mexico. He was the first white child born in Oklahoma Panhandle-1935., 1935
Black-and-white original prints of the Truman Tucker family that lived near Kenton, Oklahoma. Included are photographs of Truman and Fred Tucker as children celebrating Christmas in the early 1900s; street and business scenes of Kenton, Oklahoma; ranching and farming activities; and hunting scenes. The collection also contains photographs of Black Mesa in the Oklahoma panhandle.
(L to R) Truman Tucker, Miradeth Hughes, and Mr. Donley with Deer (or Elk) on rocky hill-1936., 1936
Black-and-white original prints of the Truman Tucker family that lived near Kenton, Oklahoma. Included are photographs of Truman and Fred Tucker as children celebrating Christmas in the early 1900s; street and business scenes of Kenton, Oklahoma; ranching and farming activities; and hunting scenes. The collection also contains photographs of Black Mesa in the Oklahoma panhandle.
(L to R) Truman Tucker, Worth Wiggins, Ben Walker, Kellis Cochran, surrounding dead elk/deer at Holy Cross National Forest, Gypsum, CO-October 14, 1937., 1937 October 14
Black-and-white original prints of the Truman Tucker family that lived near Kenton, Oklahoma. Included are photographs of Truman and Fred Tucker as children celebrating Christmas in the early 1900s; street and business scenes of Kenton, Oklahoma; ranching and farming activities; and hunting scenes. The collection also contains photographs of Black Mesa in the Oklahoma panhandle.
Members of a hunting party, undated
Black and white original prints of Turner Falls, Chickasaw Indians, a balloon ascension at Sulphur, Indian Territory and of the towns of Wynnewood and Cherokee Town, Indian Territory.
Men and boys standing with guns on a hunting trip. Left to right: 1 – 5 unidentified, 6. Marvin Waters, 7. Unidentified, 8. Pat Waters, 9. Jim Goree and 10. T.A. Waters., undated
Black and white copy prints of Marlow, Oklahoma, and the Waters family.
Men in a hunting camp on the White River, AR, 1903-04., 1903-1904
Black-and-white original prints of camping trips in Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Oregon, and Utah. Photographs of sport fishing, hunting, and trapping are also in the collection. Unpublished finding aid available.
Men sitting by tent in hunting camp. Turkeys hanging from a pole. Big Cedar, Indian Territory, 1904, 1904
Black and white copy prints of the towns of Moore and Snyder, Oklahoma Territory; Norman, Cement, Welch, Frederick, Stroud, Davidson, Vinita, Tipton, Peek, Ioland, Damon, and Elmore City, Oklahoma; and Coweta, Indian Territory. Included are scenes of businesses, the oil industry, railroads, parades, the University of Oklahoma, football, cotton marketing, and fire fighters.
One of the only two stores in Harbor Lake. Left to right: a customer, the store owner, Uncle Gus, and John Williams., 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.
Painting by John Mix Stanley of a buffalo hunt on the southwestern plains., Undated
Black and white copy prints of William W. Bent, John M. Chivington, Cheyenne and Arapaho leaders, and participants of the Camp Weld conference at Denver, Colorado in 1864. Also includes photographs of paintings, drawings, and lithographs by George Catlin, Richard West, J.W. Albert, and John Mix Stanley.
Painting of a buffalo hunt., Undated
Black and white copy prints of William W. Bent, John M. Chivington, Cheyenne and Arapaho leaders, and participants of the Camp Weld conference at Denver, Colorado in 1864. Also includes photographs of paintings, drawings, and lithographs by George Catlin, Richard West, J.W. Albert, and John Mix Stanley.
Posed photographs of hunting parties., Undated
Black and white original prints of Idabel, Indian Territory and Oklahoma. Included are views of the main street, businesses, the railroad depot, and hunting scenes. Mrs. J.R. White Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Several hunter displaying their kills from the Fort Sill area., undated
Skunk hides, caught by Truman Tucker-1928., 1928
Black-and-white original prints of the Truman Tucker family that lived near Kenton, Oklahoma. Included are photographs of Truman and Fred Tucker as children celebrating Christmas in the early 1900s; street and business scenes of Kenton, Oklahoma; ranching and farming activities; and hunting scenes. The collection also contains photographs of Black Mesa in the Oklahoma panhandle.
“The Buffalo Hunt,” a painting by Charles F. Wilmar., Undated
Black and white copy prints of William W. Bent, John M. Chivington, Cheyenne and Arapaho leaders, and participants of the Camp Weld conference at Denver, Colorado in 1864. Also includes photographs of paintings, drawings, and lithographs by George Catlin, Richard West, J.W. Albert, and John Mix Stanley.
The capitol building at Regina, Sasketchewan., 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.
The Caribou Camp where the hunters stayed., 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.