Log cabins
Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:
A family posed beside their log house., undated
A log cabin in Iowa, 1856., 1856
Abraham Boiler Allen (1819-1906). His wife Sarah Elizabeth Baggett Allen (1844-1940), and other family members, posed in front of their log home near (present day) Cleveland County, ca. 1890’s, ca. 1890s
Black and white copy prints of the Allen, Baggett, Barefoot, Bursell, Curren, Loving, Weatherford, Welch, and Wilkerson families. The collection also includes scenes of farming and a dust storm approaching Guymon, Oklahoma. Mary B. Maupin Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Ada Weatherford, standing outdoors by her log home. Farm implement in foreground, laundry hanging on clothes line in background. Ca. 1918, ca. 1918
Black and white copy prints of the Allen, Baggett, Barefoot, Bursell, Curren, Loving, Weatherford, Welch, and Wilkerson families. The collection also includes scenes of farming and a dust storm approaching Guymon, Oklahoma. Mary B. Maupin Manuscript Collection also in repository.
An aerial view of a snow-covered cabin in a forest., undated
Black and white steel engravings (2) of a “Chippewa Lodge” and a “Creek House in 1791”. Shows one Chippewa lodge and the frame of another in first view. Second view gives excellent picture of Creek house-corn field in background. By J.C. Tidball from Schoolcraft’s Indian Tribes. , undated
Black-and-white and color engravings of Indians of the Southwest, namely Pueblo, Hopi, and Navajo. Included are scenes of village life, native dwellings, individual Indians, and dances. Though less numerous, depictions of hunting and ceremonies of the Lakota, Blackfeet, Chippewa, and Mandan Indians are also included in the collection.
Bristol family on homestead in front of their log cabin, 3 miles west, ½ mile south of Lenore, Oklahoma. L to R: Loyd Bristol, Earnest Bristol, Mable Bristol Dickey and daughter Ethyl (Gore), Moses Bristol, Grandma Catherine Bristol, Lena Bristol (Hulett), child is Murl Burr, Minnie Bristol DeWald and Hal Dickey. (Lena Bristol Hulett is the mother of Ivan Hulett). Before 1903., Circa 1903
Black and white copy prints of Dewey County, Oklahoma. Includes scenes of the towns of Camargo, Taloga, Seiling and Putnam, along with images of farming, transportation, homesteads, businesses, and personalities.
Carrie Nation’s log cabin in Oklahoma., undated
First store and post office at Bearden, C.M. Swan in window., undated
Black and white copy prints of Okfuskee, Indian Territory and Okemah, Indian Territory and Oklahoma, including street scenes, views of businesses, cotton marketing, and outlaws.
Frank Phillips Photograph Collection
Girls holding puppies in front of the Cannon log house. December 2, 1898., 1898, Dec 2
Green Harvey, Choctaw (1850-1927), standing in front of his log home, in Damon Community, 15 miles south of Wilburton, Oklahoma. Rocking chair on porch, hens and chickens in front yard (missing), Undated
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.
Henderson Harris home, 10 miles east of Wynnewood, 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.
Henderson Harris home near Big Woods, 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.
Home of Frank and Margaret Houtz. ¾ mile north of Merrick. Merrick. 1905, 1905
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.
Homesteaders posed in front of their log cabin., undated
Interior of a log cabin. See photo for more information., undated
Log home of Willie Edward, Delaware. Woman feeding pigs. June 28, 1901., 1901, Jun 28
Log House., undated
Log house in Oklahoma. An unidentified man and his dog in front., undated
Log school house in West Oklahoma., undated
Log sheds plastered with adobe, on the ranch of Scott Bryan, Roger Mesa, Hotchkiss, Colorado, 1914., 1914
Man standing in doorway of a log cabin. “Cornelius Jacks’ batching (Bachelor) shack, that he and dad lived in, on a school lease.” Dog on right side of photo. Late 1800s. Donor: Esther Decker, late 1800s
Black and white copy prints of Hazel, Sayre, Shawnee, Romulus, and Newalla, Oklahoma. Includes scenes of schools, businesses, farming, railroads, sawmills and mining.
Old log cabin beside a newer frame house in Pennsylvania, 1910., 1910
Old log house plastered with adobe, Utah., undated
Samuel Lee Allen (1863-1948), his wife, Medora Ann Reynolds Allen (1868-1905), and their children. They are posed in front of their home, built on land they acquired during the Run of ’89, southeast of present day Norman, OK. Back row, left to right: Fred, 1899
Black and white copy prints of the Allen, Baggett, Barefoot, Bursell, Curren, Loving, Weatherford, Welch, and Wilkerson families. The collection also includes scenes of farming and a dust storm approaching Guymon, Oklahoma. Mary B. Maupin Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Summit cabin in Thompson Canon. Colorado., undated
Black-and-white original prints and cyanotypes from a photograph album documenting an family’s everyday life and travels in the American West, circa 1898-1907. The images show children and adults at various tourist destinations in the areas of Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, including Santo Domingo Pueblo (Kewa Pueblo), Petrified Forest National Park, and Garden of the Gods. Unpublished finding aid available.
The Augustus Coleman Cannon family at their home in the Wichita Reserve. The boy in hat is Gene Cannon. Charlie Cannon is in checkered neckerchief. Variously dated as December 2, 1898 or December 25, 1901., 1898, Dec 2 or 1901 Dec 25
The dugouts and log cabin home of the Gus Cannon family in the former Wichita Reserve. O.T. December 25, 1901., 1901, Dec 25
The rendezvous place of the Dalton Gang before the Coffeyville Raid. Pleasant Valley, Oklahoma, undated
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.