Farms
Found in 77 Collections and/or Records:
Road grading. Fred Tucker (driving), O.W. Tucker (on grader), and C.H. Cooper on ground-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.
Road grading. O.W. Tucker on grader. Drivers are Fred Tucker (left) and Clarence H. Cooper using 8 horse team-c. 1928, circa 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.
Sand covered orchard. Cimarron County, 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.
Shack with sand dune in front of it. Photo by Lange., 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.
Son of Myrtle 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.
Thomas J. Turpin farm near Inantico, Maryland. Shows farmhouse and barn. The large tree near the house is a beech tree. Farm was sold in 1901. ca. December 1931., 1931 December
Black-and-white original prints of railroad construction near Floral, Oklahoma; yachts at the Mackinac Island Yacht Club; housing in California, Maryland, and Ohio; a street scene in Nuremburg, Germany; a flood near Marysville, Ohio; members of the Turpin family; and members of the New Century Club. Unpublished finding aid available.
Three children, two boys and a younger girl, standing in front of an animal cage on a farm. Carl Leonard Turpin, Marcia Turpin (center) and Melton Holt Turpin. (Probably left to right). ca. Summer 1940., 1940
Black-and-white original prints of railroad construction near Floral, Oklahoma; yachts at the Mackinac Island Yacht Club; housing in California, Maryland, and Ohio; a street scene in Nuremburg, Germany; a flood near Marysville, Ohio; members of the Turpin family; and members of the New Century Club. Unpublished finding aid available.
Threshing crew on Frank Butler farm south- west of Taloga, OK. Rudolph Koehn managed the machine with Frank, his son, and a neighbor completing the operation. Left to Right: Engine pulls the separator by a long leather drive belt. Separator, beside a stack of headed wheat, separates the grain from the straw which is blown out and forms a straw stack. Grain goes through a chute to the wagons beside the separator., undated
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.
Tucker Ditch from north Carrizzo Creek-1926, 1926
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.
Two farms in Deaf Smith County, Texas—on the farm to the left moisture conservation was practiced, while it was not on the farm to the right. One farm’s wheat could not pay for combining, the one on the left produced 15 bushels to the acre., 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.
Two hangman’s nooses hang as a grim warning to prospective bidders on this foreclosed farm. In this way many farms sold for only a few cents until the Farm Adjustment Committee came into being. 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.
Two men unloading corn into machine for shelling., 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.
Two young girls in front of an old house. Two cars are parked at eh side of the house. Photo by Lange, 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.
Walter Stanley Campbell Photograph Collection
Black and white original and copy prints of Comanche, Cheyenne, Cheyenne-Arapaho, Arapaho, Sac and Fox, Sioux, Blackfoot, Kiowa, Crow, Ute, Shawnee, Omaha, Pueblo, Shoshoni, Pawnee, Ponca, Assinibone, Apache, Yakima Nez Perce, Umatilla, Wichita, Osage, Potawatomi and Flathead Indians. Also included are photographs of the U.S. Army during the Indian Wars (1865-1891), Western forts and posts, the Little Big Horn battlefield, trails and settlements of the Southwest, soil conservation and dust storms, Oklahoma towns, mountain ranges and National Parks.
Water tower and tank on an abandoned farm in Cimarron County, 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.
Wheat farm owned by M. George Wickers near Blair, Oklahoma. One man is standing in the field while another is on a tractor which is pulling a combine. Frame house and garage in the background. 25 June 1940. Oklahoma, Altus Project. Photo by Frank C. Breitenstein., 1940 June 25
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.