Seneca Indians -- Education
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
George Long Photograph Collection
Black and white original prints of the Seneca Indian Schools at Wyandotte, Indian Territory, Spring River, Indian Territory, and Medicine Park, Oklahoma.
Joseph Newton Kagey Photograph Collection
Black and white copy prints of the Seneca Indian School, Indian Territory, and a scene of a flood in Miami, Oklahoma. Joe Kagey Manuscripts Collection also in repository.
R. A. Younger Photograph Collection
Black and white original prints and panoramas of the Grand River Dam, mining and smelting in the Picher, Oklahoma area, the town of Miami, Oklahoma and businesses. Also included are photographs of Will Rogers and of Quapaw and Seneca Indians.
Seneca Indian School, June 1902, building at right is laundry that burned; over the top of the girls’ buildings can be seen the wind mill that was torn down and built into the present flag staff. , 1902 June
Black and white copy prints of the Seneca Indian School, Indian Territory, and a scene of a flood in Miami, Oklahoma. Joe Kagey Manuscripts Collection also in repository.
Seneca Indian School, June 1902, photo made from the top of the wind mill tower. , 1902 June
Black and white copy prints of the Seneca Indian School, Indian Territory, and a scene of a flood in Miami, Oklahoma. Joe Kagey Manuscripts Collection also in repository.
Seneca Indian School, May 1903. Unidentified men are raising the flag staff constructed from the old wind mill tower. The man standing at the right of the hose house worked thirty-seven years for the Indian Service., 1903 May
Black and white copy prints of the Seneca Indian School, Indian Territory, and a scene of a flood in Miami, Oklahoma. Joe Kagey Manuscripts Collection also in repository.