Farms
Found in 77 Collections and/or Records:
Farm scene showing small house, 2 teams, wagon, sheep, hogs, & a number of people., undated
Black and white original prints of Bluejacket, Indian Territory. Included in the collection are scenes of farming, schools, and railroads.
Farm Scenes, undated
Contains photographs of various subjects, such as, nature, industry, and historic locations throughout Oklahoma. Also included are additional paper materials regarding information on photo developments, schedules, and photo releases.
Farmer spreading grasshopper bait five miles east of Oklahoma City. June, 1937. Photo by Lange., 1937
Black and white copy prints of scenes of the Depression and dust bowl in rural Oklahoma. Included are photographs of migrants, dust storms, and foreclosed farms.
Fred Tucker with two horses using buckrake-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.
Hannibal Lincoln plowing, Cantonment, OK. 1930’s., 1930-1939
Black and white copy prints of the family of Myrtle Lincoln (Howling Buffalo) and Arapaho farmers near Cantonment, Oklahoma.
Hannibal Lincoln, plowing, Cantonment, OK. 1930’s., 1930-1939
Black and white copy prints of the family of Myrtle Lincoln (Howling Buffalo) and Arapaho farmers near Cantonment, Oklahoma.
Hannibal Lincoln plowing. Cantonment, OK. 1930’s., 1930-1939
Black and white copy prints of the family of Myrtle Lincoln (Howling Buffalo) and Arapaho farmers near Cantonment, Oklahoma.
Hannibal Lincoln plowing. Cantonment, OK. 1930’s., 1930-1939
Black and white copy prints of the family of Myrtle Lincoln (Howling Buffalo) and Arapaho farmers near Cantonment, Oklahoma.
Harvesting oats in Iowa, 1912., 1912
Harvesting on the S.N. Haycroft farm., undated
Black and white original and copy prints of Tonkawa, Oklahoma Territory and state, and scenes of farming, railroad construction, schools and businesses. Also includes scenes of Caddo, Omaha, Wichita, Cheyenne, Tonkawa, Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache Indians. Tonkawa Public Library Manuscripts Collection also in repository.
H.F. Donnelley’s half brother, Archie F. Maddox and Mutt and Jeff. 1922. Rose Dace Farm., 1922
Black and white copy prints of Enid, and Helena, Oklahoma, and of the H.F. Donnelley family. Some photographs include scenes of airplanes and U.S. Army infantry.
Holland. A well pump, Schoonebeek oil field, in a farmfield., undated
Black-and-white copy prints of the petroleum industry, including oil wells, oil fields, drilling operations, refineries, laboratories, company employees, petroleum-based products, shipping, and pipeline construction. The collection also includes images of farming, and new york City, new york.
Imogene Lincoln Mosqueda, plowing. Cantonment, OK 1930’s., 1930-1939
Black and white copy prints of the family of Myrtle Lincoln (Howling Buffalo) and Arapaho farmers near Cantonment, Oklahoma.
Imogene Lincoln Mosqueda and one of Myrtle Lincoln’s sons on horse-driven plow., undated
Black and white copy prints of the family of Myrtle Lincoln (Howling Buffalo) and Arapaho farmers near Cantonment, Oklahoma.
Irrigation project, Farmington, N.M., c. 1910., circa 1910
Black-and-white original prints of tornado damage in Snyder, Oklahoma; members of the Welch family; and businesses, banks, and street scenes in Haileyville and Cement, Oklahoma; Shreveport, Louisiana; Rouse, Colorado; and Groesbeck and Ralls, Texas. Unpublished finding aid available.
Jess Earls standing behind a plow team, circa 1925., Circa 1925
Black and white copy prints of World War II war dead being returned to Seminole, Oklahoma. The collection also includes scenes of farming, businesses, and a baptism.
Jobs in war industries are pulling more farmers away from the land than dust blew out. Photo by Rothstein., undated
Black and white copy prints of scenes of the Depression and dust bowl in rural Oklahoma. Included are photographs of migrants, dust storms, and foreclosed farms.
Louis House, Kingfisher County farmer. Son of William N. House, a founder of Lincoln, Indian Territory. Most Lincoln settlers were from Kansas. Photo from story by Louise Huston on Lincoln, I.T. 1972., 1972
Black and white copy prints of railroad depots in Oklahoma and Kansas, along with scenes of mining settlements and mining in Colorado.
Lunchtime on the lawn at Miller farm. (oversize panoramic photo), undated
Black-and-white original prints of agricultural activities; the Clark & Keller seed store in Shawnee, Oklahoma; and gatherings of the Western Seedmen Association and the Southern Seedmen. Unpublished finding aid available.
Man standing in an abandoned field. There are several abandoned houses in the background. They have been left because of the building of the Altus dam. 27 January 1941. Oklahoma. This is a good panorama of the lay of the land. Photo by Frank C. Breitenstein., 1941 January 27
Black and white copy and original prints of Lugert, Oklahoma and scenes of the W.C. Austin Reclamation and Irrigation Project, which includes the construction of Altus Lake and Dam.
Milk strike. Five men dumping milk from large milk can to the ground. Large house in background. Photo by Acme News., undated
Black and white copy prints of scenes of the Depression and dust bowl in rural Oklahoma. Included are photographs of migrants, dust storms, and foreclosed farms.
Mr. John Perkins, pioneer, and farmhouse of later period. Kay Co. (negative), undated
Black and white original and copy prints of Osage and Kaw Indians, oil wells, farming scenes, schools, and scenes of Guymon and Tonkawa, Oklahoma Territory.
New home constructed with road graded around the house and a renovated barn. See 87 for the ‘before’ picture. Oklahoma., Undated
Black and white copy and original prints of Lugert, Oklahoma and scenes of the W.C. Austin Reclamation and Irrigation Project, which includes the construction of Altus Lake and Dam.
Official of Agricultural Workers Union at Taber, Oklahoma. February, 1940. Photo by Lee., 1940
Black and white copy prints of scenes of the Depression and dust bowl in rural Oklahoma. Included are photographs of migrants, dust storms, and foreclosed farms.
Oklahoma Farm Bureau Building in Oklahoma City., undated
Black and white original and copy prints of Chickasaw, Cherokee and Choctaw Indians. Included are scenes of the Bloomfield Academy, the Chickasaw Nation capitol building, officials of the Chickasaw tribal government, and Chickasaw governor, Douglas H. Johnson. The collection also contains photographs of Mary Alice Hearrell Murray, Elmer Thomas, William Henry (Alfalfa Bill) Murray and Saladin Watie.
One year old orchard, one and one- half miles east of Dustin., undated
Black and white copy prints of Dustin, Indian Territory and Oklahoma, including scenes of businesses, railroads, farming, and cotton gins. The collection also contains a scene of Cromwell, Oklahoma and a photograph of Creek Indians.
Onion Harvest on the Truman Tucker Farm by the Meacham Family-c. 1933., circa 1933
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.
Plowing the fields on a farm. 2 copies, undated
Black and white original prints of Frederick and Manitou, Oklahoma, including scenes of businesses, farming, and city streets. The collection also contains a photograph of Theodore Roosevelt and his friends on a wolf hunt near Frederick, Oklahoma in 1905.
Poster of an auction sale to be held., undated
Black and white copy prints of scenes of the Depression and dust bowl in rural Oklahoma. Included are photographs of migrants, dust storms, and foreclosed farms.
Removing soil drift near Guymon, Oklahoma. Photo by Rothstein., undated
Black and white copy prints of scenes of the Depression and dust bowl in rural Oklahoma. Included are photographs of migrants, dust storms, and foreclosed farms.