Women's clothing
Found in 95 Collections and/or Records:
A family walking across a bridge, arms around each other, circa 1920s., circa 1920
Black and white copy prints of the towns of Jet, Enid, and Marshall, Oklahoma, along with those of Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma and Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
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.
An older woman and a group of young ladies. Studio portrait. 4 copies, contact prints, 5”x7”. Glass Plate – 5”x7”; plate cracked emulsion dull brown., undated
Black and white copy prints and original glass plate negatives of Caddo and Osage Indians, outlaws, and Hominy, Oklahoma.
Aunt Shirley, standing. Photo of a turn-of-the-century lady of fashion posing in a long white dress, wearing flowers and feathers in her hair. Studio portrait. Original was torn and print chipped. 2 copies. Negative 5x7., undated
Black and white copy prints of Seminole Indians, railroads, oil fields, schools, cotton gins, along with scenes of Weber City, Maud, Seminole, and Wewoka, Indian Territory and Oklahoma.
Couple with a young girl, about 11-years-old, all are dressed in early-day clothing. Circa 1900. Studio portrait. 2 copies. Negative 5x7., circa 1900
Black and white copy prints of Seminole Indians, railroads, oil fields, schools, cotton gins, along with scenes of Weber City, Maud, Seminole, and Wewoka, Indian Territory and Oklahoma.
Dr. J.M. McPherson’s store, Sasakwa, Oklahoma. Located where the grocery store is now. Early 1900’s from 5 to 8 years. 3 copies. Negative, 5x7., early 1900s
Black and white copy prints of Seminole Indians, railroads, oil fields, schools, cotton gins, along with scenes of Weber City, Maud, Seminole, and Wewoka, Indian Territory and Oklahoma.
Dr. Verna Gilmore in a brightly decorated dress in a fan design. Photo rec’d by Frances Horsman. Possibly in Herrington, Kansas. See #84. ca. October 1929., 1929 October
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.
Elderly couple; the man holds a bible, the woman is sitting at the spinning wheel. Circa. late 1800’s. Studio portrait. 2 copies. Negative 5x7., circa late 1800s
Black and white copy prints of Seminole Indians, railroads, oil fields, schools, cotton gins, along with scenes of Weber City, Maud, Seminole, and Wewoka, Indian Territory and Oklahoma.
Eliza M. Sewell, standing. She is wearing a long dress and a turn-of-the-century hat with roses adorning it. She is holding a purse. “Eliza M Sewell to Lucinda Harjo.” Studio portrait. 2 copies. Negative 5x7., undated
Black and white copy prints of Seminole Indians, railroads, oil fields, schools, cotton gins, along with scenes of Weber City, Maud, Seminole, and Wewoka, Indian Territory and Oklahoma.
Exterior, side view of people in front of stone buildings., Undated
Black and white original glass plate negatives and copy prints of Caddo, Hopi, Crow and Cheyenne Indians.
Family portrait of three women, two men, all formally dressed. Studio portrait. Glass Plate – 8”x10”; emulsion completely yellowing., undated
Black and white copy prints and original glass plate negatives of Caddo and Osage Indians, outlaws, and Hominy, Oklahoma.
Five girls in dresses and fancy hats., undated
Black and white copy prints of drugstore interiors, of Carnegie and Walters, Oklahoma Territory, and Ponca City, Oklahoma.
Five women in a group photo. All are wearing lockets or necklaces. Studio portrait. Glass Plate – 6”x9”., undated
Black and white copy prints and original glass plate negatives of Caddo and Osage Indians, outlaws, and Hominy, Oklahoma.
Four men and a woman, office workers, gathered around a desk. Two men are holding telephones, circa 1920s., circa 1920
Black and white copy prints of the towns of Jet, Enid, and Marshall, Oklahoma, along with those of Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma and Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
Four women ready to leave Tulsa, Oklahoma. Left to right: Sabra, Myrtle, Helen, and Dorothy. They are standing beside a four-door sedan. They are wearing slacks and jeans. Tulsa, Oklahoma. June 1937., 1937 June
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.
Four women sitting outside talking under ceiling of some kind of flowers or shrubbery., Undated
Black and white original glass plate negatives and copy prints of Caddo, Hopi, Crow and Cheyenne Indians.
Fred Chapman Allen (1886-1949), his wife, Faye Lovette Shirley Allen, and other family members, standing outdoors. Left to right: Rita Allen, Faye Allen, Ora Lee Allen Bursell, Maude Allen Hinck, Fred Allen, twins Martha and Dora Hinck. Guymon, OK. Ca 192, ca. 1920
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.
George Elmer Weatherford and Ada Wilkinson Weatherford. 1890’s. Wedding portrait. (Ada was the daughter of Annie Britton Wilkerson and John Overby Wilkinson), 1890’s
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.
Giuseppe Frasca and his wife of Kiowa, OK, riding in a horse drawn buggy through the woods. ca. 1915., circa 1915
Black and white copy prints of Italian Americans in Pittsburg County, Indian Territory and Oklahoma. Included in the collection are photographs of their organizations, businesses, coal mining, sports, and cemeteries, along with photographs of the towns of McAlester, Indian Territory and Oklahoma state, Krebs, Indian Territory, and Hartshorne and Crowder, Oklahoma.
Group of Italians standing outdoors. Left to Right: John Silva, Louis Ferando, Maria Silva, Mary Ferando, Pina Michela, and Pete Michela. Alderson, Oklahoma, ca. 1930s., circa 1930s
Black and white copy prints of Italian Americans in Pittsburg County, Indian Territory and Oklahoma. Included in the collection are photographs of their organizations, businesses, coal mining, sports, and cemeteries, along with photographs of the towns of McAlester, Indian Territory and Oklahoma state, Krebs, Indian Territory, and Hartshorne and Crowder, Oklahoma.
Group of Jet High School students, posed outdoors. One student holds a basketball inscribed, “Jet High School,” circa 1920s., circa 1920
Black and white copy prints of the towns of Jet, Enid, and Marshall, Oklahoma, along with those of Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma and Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
Group of ladies outside of a social gathering., Undated
Black and white original glass plate negatives and copy prints of Caddo, Hopi, Crow and Cheyenne Indians.
Group of women and children on the porch of a house. 4 copies, contact prints, 6”x9”. Glass Plate – 6”x9”; emulsion yellowing badly., undated
Black and white copy prints and original glass plate negatives of Caddo and Osage Indians, outlaws, and Hominy, Oklahoma.
Group of women of the New Century Club in front of a two-story home, made of half stone and half stucco. ca. Summer of 1924., 1924
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.
Group portrait – men, women and children., Undated
Black and white original glass plate negatives and copy prints of Caddo, Hopi, Crow and Cheyenne Indians.
Guymon High School graduating class. Otha Marie Weatherford in back row wearing middy, whistle around neck. Ca. 1925, ca. 1925
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.
Guymon High School midyear graduating class. Otha Marie Weatherford: second row, at right. Ca. 1925, ca. 1925
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.
Indian woman standing next to house. Glass Plate – 5”x7”, emulsion yellowing through the plate, (3)., Undated
Black and white original glass plate negatives and copy prints of Caddo, Hopi, Crow and Cheyenne Indians.
Indian woman outside of house. Man standing in background., Undated
Black and white original glass plate negatives and copy prints of Caddo, Hopi, Crow and Cheyenne Indians.
Ira Hillyard Baggett, his wife Josephine Elizabeth Baggett, their son Emmett Abraham, and Ira’s brother Monroe, seated outdoors by log home. Left to right: Ira, holding Emmett; Monroe; Josephine. 1894. (Ira and Monroe were the children of James Robert and, 1894
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.