Persons
Found in 239 Collections and/or Records:
Exterior view of Marley Johnson’s blacksmith shop. Group includes: Audie, Leva, unidentified, Ada, Mary Whitlow and Marley Johnson. Newalla, Oklahoma, 1918. Donor: Mrs. Leon MacDonald, Jr., Undated
Black and white copy prints of Hazel, Sayre, Shawnee, Romulus, and Newalla, Oklahoma. Includes scenes of schools, businesses, farming, railroads, sawmills and mining.
Family and their frame house. Ada Whitlow Johnson, Sally Whitlow Kirk, Elte Kirk, Zelah, Jim Kirk. North of McCloud, Oklahoma, “on the Kickapoo.” Circa 1915. Donor: Mrs. Leon MacDonald, Jr., circa 1915
Black and white copy prints of Hazel, Sayre, Shawnee, Romulus, and Newalla, Oklahoma. Includes scenes of schools, businesses, farming, railroads, sawmills and mining.
Family portrait. Parents: Joe Kokojan and Mary (Fuxa) Kokojan. Children, left to right: Albert (age 5), Emma (10), Louis (12), Henry (14), Mary (16), Anton (18), and Joe (20). Photo taken on April 13, 1914., 1914 April 13
Black and white copy prints of Czech Americans from the towns of Bison, Goltry, Banner and Prague, Oklahoma. The collection includes scenes of weddings, schools, churches, and farming.
Family posed in the woods. Ethel Jacks (Harris); her parents, Ed and Mollie Harris; and her brothers; Charley, Asa, Joe and Will. Near the Eagle School community. Donor: Mrs. Esther Decker, Undated
Black and white copy prints of Hazel, Sayre, Shawnee, Romulus, and Newalla, Oklahoma. Includes scenes of schools, businesses, farming, railroads, sawmills and mining.
F.H. Brown, Mrs. Wenglin and Mrs. Standiford in an office., Undated
Black and white copy prints of towns in Woodward County, Oklahoma including Woodward, Richmond, Curtis, Tangier, Mooreland, Haskew, Mutual and Enid. The collection also contains photographs of agriculture, businesses, cowboys, the range cattle industry, schools, and the United States Cavalry. Woodward County Manuscript Collection also in repository.
First Choctaw tribal council at Tuskahoma, I.T. 1905. Personalities are identified: 1. Jacob Jones; 2. R.W. Thomas; 3. Willis Cooper; 4. Comer McKinney; 5. J.P. Thompson; 6. J.W. Consor; 7. C.W. Welsh; 8. Jon Sonescol; 9. Bill Blue; 10. Simon Pulsey; 11. Wm. McKinnty; 12. Peter Wilson; 13. E. Lester (Gov.’s Sec.); 14. C.W. Choate, (Pres. Sen.); 15. Green McCurtain (Prin. Chief); 16. Calvin Rowell; 17. Paul Stephens; 18. Wilson Shoney; 19. Tandy Anderson; 20. George Crowder; 21. Daniel Webster; 22. C.H. Jones; 23. Lee Allison; 24. Edgar H. Moore (Member 1st State Leg.); 25. E. Sanguin; 26. Morris Williams; 27. J.I. Christie; 28. P.W. Hudson; 29. J.I. Hickman; 30. Ellis Jefferson; 31. Simpson Wilson; 32. H.E. Hontubby (Lighthorse); 33. Simpson Colbert (Speaker of the House); 34. Simon Taylor; 35. Ellis Buhannon; 36. J.P. Tims; 37. J.L. Ward; 38. P.T. Everidge; 39. L.H. Perkins; 40. Peter Maytubby Jr.; 41 T.L. Griggs; 42. J.M. Harrison; 43. A.H. Clay; 44. Cut off; 45. S.M. Harkins; 46. Frank Fulsom; 47. Edward White; 48. Don Fulsom; 49. S.W. Maytubby; 50. Jess Fulton; 51. M.H. LeFlore. (Oversize), 1905
Black and white original and copy prints of Comanche, Kiowa, Wichita, Cheyenne, Chickasaw and Choctaw Indians. The collection includes scenes of the Choctaw tribal council house, Muskogee, Indian Territory, and the Goodland Indian School. Jay L. Hargett Manuscript Collection also in repository.
First school in Norman, over Landsaw’s store. Pictured are, first row: Hughbert Ambrister, Walter Capshaw, Ollie Briggs Clement, Leslie Alexander Reynolds, Ray Runyan, Berry (?), Tate (?). Second row: Self (?), Self (?), Minnie Renner, George Renner. Teachers: Mrs. Burns, Mrs. Ethel Wadley, Maud Wingate, Gene Ambrister, Denver Runyan. Top row: Louise Smith, Euline Capshaw Wolf, Emma Goode, Lucy Edwards Williams, Shep Alexander. Norman, Oklahoma, 1890 – 1891. Donated by Mrs. Ollie Briggs., 1890-1891
Black and white copy prints of Norman, Oklahoma Territory and state, including street scenes, businesses, parades and schools.
First year of football at University Prep School. Row 1: Hugh Haycroft, Ed Reed, Fred Orby; Row 2: Johnathan Bolic, Charles Haycroft; Row 3: Harry Perry., 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.
First dray wagon that brought goods to the Swearingen Store., Undated
Black and white original prints of Ramona, Indian Territory and Oklahoma state, including scenes of businesses, ranching, and oil storage construction. Martha T. Swearingen Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Five cotton gin workers in work clothes. Left to right: Ebb Callaway, Alice Callaway, Tom Canaster, Jim Gibbs, and gin manager, Lon S. Jacks. Donor: Esther Decker, Undated
Black and white copy prints of Hazel, Sayre, Shawnee, Romulus, and Newalla, Oklahoma. Includes scenes of schools, businesses, farming, railroads, sawmills and mining.
Four Comanche Indians. No negative, undated
Black and white original and copy prints of the Hume family, Anadarko, Indian Territory and the University of Oklahoma. The collection also includes photographs of Kiowa, Wichita, Caddo, Mohave, Sioux, Comanche and Apache Indians. Carlton Ross Hume Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Frank L. Vaughn and Charley Lesley with a steam engine and large plow., Undated
Black and white copy prints of towns in Woodward County, Oklahoma including Woodward, Richmond, Curtis, Tangier, Mooreland, Haskew, Mutual and Enid. The collection also contains photographs of agriculture, businesses, cowboys, the range cattle industry, schools, and the United States Cavalry. Woodward County Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Freshman Class 1930-31 from Seminole High School (L. to R.) Back row: D. Kishketon, A. Ennis, L. Doyle, K. Redding, C. Hines. Second Row: T. Chambless, B. Curry, A. Rogers, H. Crum, M. Phillips, E. Ellsworth, K. Smith, R.H. Davis. First Row: C. Varey, C. Seikel, E. Whitson, N. Lake, P. Cox, A. Dodrill, and B. Burleson, 1930-1931
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.
Friar’s musical band. S.H. Seated: Fr. Joachim Dougherty, Fr. Maurus Fuerstenberg, Bro. John Laracy, Fr. Raphael De Fives, Fr. Blaise Haritchabalet. Standing: Fr. Gregory Gerrer, Fr. Hildebrand Zoeller, Fr. Sylvester Castera, Fr. Stansilaus Testavin, Fr. Timothy Murphy, Fr. Emil Labat, Fr. Lawrence Carrico, Fr. Vincent Montalibet. 1898. 2 copy prints, 8x10. Negative, 5x7., 1898
Black and white copy prints of Catholic churches, schools and monastic orders in Oklahoma. Also includes Osage and Quapaw Indians and scenes of Guthrie, Boley, Langston, Fairfax, Ardmore, Antlers and Chickasha, Oklahoma.
Gathering, with a band, at the home of James Wilkins in celebration of the Tonkawa Prep school. Band members: Ernest Burk, Prof. Shoff, Mert Shoff, Atteberry, Vic Walling, Lee Wright, Charles Strain, Tom Jones, Clyde Pahl, Ferguson, Dr. Wolf, Louis Bull, Harry Berry, Ted Graham, Roger Nay, Clyde Porter., 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.
Gen. Jonathan Wainwright, C.O. 4th Army, at the time of the tornado which demolished Woodward, April 24, 1947. With him are Mayor R.A. Boseh (2nd from right), Dr. Raymond Barnes, 2nd from R. Red Cross medical director and Robert C. Edson, Red Cross Midwestern director., 1947, April 24
Black and white copy prints of towns in Woodward County, Oklahoma including Woodward, Richmond, Curtis, Tangier, Mooreland, Haskew, Mutual and Enid. The collection also contains photographs of agriculture, businesses, cowboys, the range cattle industry, schools, and the United States Cavalry. Woodward County Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Gen. Jonathan Wainwright, C.O. 4th Army at Woodward 1947. See #9., 1947
Black and white copy prints of towns in Woodward County, Oklahoma including Woodward, Richmond, Curtis, Tangier, Mooreland, Haskew, Mutual and Enid. The collection also contains photographs of agriculture, businesses, cowboys, the range cattle industry, schools, and the United States Cavalry. Woodward County Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Gen. Jonathan Wainright, C.O. 4th Army at Woodward following 1947 tornado. With him are Red Cross Dr. Raymond Barner and Red Cross director, Robert Edson., 1947
Black and white copy prints of towns in Woodward County, Oklahoma including Woodward, Richmond, Curtis, Tangier, Mooreland, Haskew, Mutual and Enid. The collection also contains photographs of agriculture, businesses, cowboys, the range cattle industry, schools, and the United States Cavalry. Woodward County Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Girls at the Choctaw Hospital. 1. Rose Marie Tankersley; 2. Josephine Hampton; 3. Marguerite Harrington; 4. Ethel Parker; 5. Louise Ameatubbey; 6. Pauline Roberts; 7. Bernice Hudson; 8. Ada Bell Wall; 9. Mildred Bohanan; 10. Pauline Baker; 11. Winnie Simmer; 12. Kate Ellick; 13. Jessie Smith; 14. Lillian Fowler; 15. Sophia Speaker; 16. Jane Berry; 17. Ella Christie; 18. Martha Vann; 19. Agnes LeFlore; 20. Ronella Washburn; 21. Jinnie Mae Harrington; 22. Virginia Hicks; 23. Juanita O’Bannon; 24. Juanita Ishcomer; 25. Rancy Mae Brewer; 26. Christine Wall; 27. Emma Jones; 28. Anna Mae Johnson; 29. Vera Cantrell; 30. Myrtle Powers; 31. Lorence Stockton; 32. Esther Mae Willis., undated
Black and white original prints of the Choctaw-Chickasaw Indian Hospital at Talihina, Oklahoma. The collection includes photographs of the Concho Indian School, Seneca Indian School, Wyandotte Indian School; the towns of Medicine Park, Stilwell, Shawnee, McAlester, McCloud and Spavinaw, Oklahoma; and scenes of a cotton gin and businesses.
Governor Wm. M. Jenkins with crowd at Lawton, O.T., undated
Black and white copy prints of railroads and Lawton, Oklahoma Territory businesses.
Graduating class, Ramona High School., Undated
Black and white original prints of Ramona, Indian Territory and Oklahoma state, including scenes of businesses, ranching, and oil storage construction. Martha T. Swearingen Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Grand chancellors of the Cherokee Nation, undated
Black and white copy and original prints of Cherokee Indians, the Cherokee Female Seminary, and Tahlequah, Indian Territory. Also includes prints of outlaws and U.S. Marshals.
Group gathered after a dance in Idabel., 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.
Group of 6 photos (probably in Tahlequah),; 3 pics per side on a cardboard mounting. Side one: 2 shots of an A.H.T.A. parade, led by Nora, the daughter of W. Hudson. 3 pic unidentified. Side two: Nora on a horse, middle pic unidentified. Bottom, W. Hudson in a buggy., undated
Black and white copy and original prints of Cherokee Indians, the Cherokee Female Seminary, and Tahlequah, Indian Territory. Also includes prints of outlaws and U.S. Marshals.
Group of adults gathered around a couple small tables outside near a row of trees. A couple kids are standing nearby. A man is reaching down to the little girl., Undated
Black-and-white and color original prints from the life and career of anthropologist and Indian advocate Betty Rosenthal, and her parents, Episcopal missionaries the Reverend David W. Clark and Elizabeth Mann Clark. The collection contains photographs of Navajo, Sioux, and other American Indians and Episcopal Church activities at Gallup and Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico; Rosebud Reservation, Fort Thompson, Rapid City, and Crow Creek Agency, South Dakota; and Good Shepherd Mission at Fort Defiance, Arizona. Episcopal churches in Batavia and Geneseo, New York, are also pictured. Members of the Clark family, their friends, American Indian community leaders, and church associates appear in many of the photographs. Individual names include Robert L. Bennett, Philip Deloria, the Right Reverend George H. Kinsolving, the Reverend Baptiste Lambert, James A. McGrath, and David Warren. Unpublished finding aid available.
Group of children and adults posing by a building. A tree and a truck are in the background. Good Shepherd Mission, AZ., Undated
Black-and-white and color original prints from the life and career of anthropologist and Indian advocate Betty Rosenthal, and her parents, Episcopal missionaries the Reverend David W. Clark and Elizabeth Mann Clark. The collection contains photographs of Navajo, Sioux, and other American Indians and Episcopal Church activities at Gallup and Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico; Rosebud Reservation, Fort Thompson, Rapid City, and Crow Creek Agency, South Dakota; and Good Shepherd Mission at Fort Defiance, Arizona. Episcopal churches in Batavia and Geneseo, New York, are also pictured. Members of the Clark family, their friends, American Indian community leaders, and church associates appear in many of the photographs. Individual names include Robert L. Bennett, Philip Deloria, the Right Reverend George H. Kinsolving, the Reverend Baptiste Lambert, James A. McGrath, and David Warren. Unpublished finding aid available.
Group of people gathered outside a church looking at men facing them. Other people are gathered by a car in the left background. The church is behind the crowd. Stamp on back says, “May 27, 1931, Rise Studio, Rapid City, S. Dak.”, Undated
Black-and-white and color original prints from the life and career of anthropologist and Indian advocate Betty Rosenthal, and her parents, Episcopal missionaries the Reverend David W. Clark and Elizabeth Mann Clark. The collection contains photographs of Navajo, Sioux, and other American Indians and Episcopal Church activities at Gallup and Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico; Rosebud Reservation, Fort Thompson, Rapid City, and Crow Creek Agency, South Dakota; and Good Shepherd Mission at Fort Defiance, Arizona. Episcopal churches in Batavia and Geneseo, New York, are also pictured. Members of the Clark family, their friends, American Indian community leaders, and church associates appear in many of the photographs. Individual names include Robert L. Bennett, Philip Deloria, the Right Reverend George H. Kinsolving, the Reverend Baptiste Lambert, James A. McGrath, and David Warren. Unpublished finding aid available.
Group of ten in early model automobile, Undated
Black and white copy prints of Sentinel, Oklahoma, including photographs of street scenes, businesses, farming, cotton gins and baptisms.
Group of unidentified young men and women, undated
Black and white original prints of Kenneth Kaufman, his relatives, and one photograph of Hydro, Oklahoma.
Group of white and Indian men on the porch of the Carnegie Drug Store. It was the first drug store in Carnegie during Oklahoma Territory days. Left to right: two Kiowa Indians, A.C. Fitschen, and another Indian; Standing: Dr. Sanders, L(ace?) Fitchen. Sit, undated
Black and white copy prints of drugstore interiors, of Carnegie and Walters, Oklahoma Territory, and Ponca City, Oklahoma.