Woods County (Okla.)
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
A political gathering in the streets of Augusta, Oklahoma, in 1848. Large number of men and boys are standing in the street facing the camera. One commercial banner and on political banner have been hung across the street with a flag. Some store fronts on both sides of the streets are visible. Augusta, Woods County, Oklahoma, 1898. Original print, 5x8., 1898
Black and white original and copy prints of the towns of Guthrie, Edmond, El Reno, Oklahoma City, Perry, Kingfisher and Anadarko, Oklahoma. Scenes of farming, railroads, mining, outlaws, the U.S. Army, Boomers, the University of Oklahoma and businesses are included, along with those of Cheyenne, Shawnee, Wichita, Apache, Potawatomi, Kickapoo, Comanche, Kiowa, Pawnee, Osage, Wyandotte, Ponca, Iroquois, Seminole and Iowa Indians.
Group picture of eight grade graduates of the Woods County Rural School. Photo taken at the north entrance to the Northwest State Teachers College, Alva, OK. 1925. Photo by Ellis Studio, Alva, OK. Donor: Mrs. Ted Adkins., 1925
Black and white copy prints of Buffalo, Charleston, Selman, Augusta, Fargo, Dacoma, Wakita, Brule and Doby Springs, Oklahoma. Includes scenes of businesses, families, farming, ranching, sod houses, schools and school children in and around these Oklahoma communities.
Header barge, workmen and horses in a wheat field on Hiram Hiatt farm. Dacom, OK. 1918. Donor: Ovetta Carter and Geff Pierce., 1918
Black and white copy prints of Buffalo, Charleston, Selman, Augusta, Fargo, Dacoma, Wakita, Brule and Doby Springs, Oklahoma. Includes scenes of businesses, families, farming, ranching, sod houses, schools and school children in and around these Oklahoma communities.
Header barge, workmen and horses in a wheat field on Hiram Hiatts farm, Dacoma, OK. 1918. Donor: Ovetta Carter and Geff Pierce., 1918
Black and white copy prints of Buffalo, Charleston, Selman, Augusta, Fargo, Dacoma, Wakita, Brule and Doby Springs, Oklahoma. Includes scenes of businesses, families, farming, ranching, sod houses, schools and school children in and around these Oklahoma communities.
Header barge, workmen and horses on Hiram Hiatt’s farm. Dacom, OK. 1918. Donor: Ovetta Carter and Geff Pierce., 1918
Black and white copy prints of Buffalo, Charleston, Selman, Augusta, Fargo, Dacoma, Wakita, Brule and Doby Springs, Oklahoma. Includes scenes of businesses, families, farming, ranching, sod houses, schools and school children in and around these Oklahoma communities.
Horse driven cutters. Harvest on the Hiram Hiatts farm. Windmill in background. Dacoma, OK. 1918. Donor: Ovetta Carter and Geff Pierce., 1918
Black and white copy prints of Buffalo, Charleston, Selman, Augusta, Fargo, Dacoma, Wakita, Brule and Doby Springs, Oklahoma. Includes scenes of businesses, families, farming, ranching, sod houses, schools and school children in and around these Oklahoma communities.
Joe White’s threshing crew with threshing machine and cook shack on wheels. Two women, twenty-two and a milk cow for fresh milk. Near Dacoma, OK. 1905. Donor: Ovetta Carter and Geff Pierce., 1905
Black and white copy prints of Buffalo, Charleston, Selman, Augusta, Fargo, Dacoma, Wakita, Brule and Doby Springs, Oklahoma. Includes scenes of businesses, families, farming, ranching, sod houses, schools and school children in and around these Oklahoma communities.
Noah Wheeler Homestead. Native gypsum stone house consisting of one room and sorghum mill powered by horses. Many neighbors com here to process their came into sorghum; it became a social occasion as well as work. They knew what it was like to be poor, sometimes living on sand hill plums, rabbis and gravy. Mrs. Ted Adkins was one of their ten children. One mile east of the junction of Highway 64 with Highway 34 near the Cimarron River, Woods Co, OK. Circa 1910., circa 1910
Black and white copy prints of Buffalo, Charleston, Selman, Augusta, Fargo, Dacoma, Wakita, Brule and Doby Springs, Oklahoma. Includes scenes of businesses, families, farming, ranching, sod houses, schools and school children in and around these Oklahoma communities.
Old Central High School built in 1893 at Guthrie. The building is two-story with a basement and a tower. Guthrie, Oklahoma, circa 1890s. Post card, 4x6. Color tinted., circa 1890s
Black and white original and copy prints of the towns of Guthrie, Edmond, El Reno, Oklahoma City, Perry, Kingfisher and Anadarko, Oklahoma. Scenes of farming, railroads, mining, outlaws, the U.S. Army, Boomers, the University of Oklahoma and businesses are included, along with those of Cheyenne, Shawnee, Wichita, Apache, Potawatomi, Kickapoo, Comanche, Kiowa, Pawnee, Osage, Wyandotte, Ponca, Iroquois, Seminole and Iowa Indians.
Rock home of Noah and Frances Wheeler. The home was made of Gypsum rock and red clay with the interior walls plaster with cement. It replaced the Wheeler’s dugout and was considered a real luxury, even though it had only one room. The Wheelers had ten children so sleeping quarters were the house loft and the cellar pictured next to the house. Wash tubs in the yard. Some of the Wheelers in the distance. One mile northeast of the Highways 64 and 34 junction. Woods Co., OK. 1910, 1910
Black and white copy prints of Buffalo, Charleston, Selman, Augusta, Fargo, Dacoma, Wakita, Brule and Doby Springs, Oklahoma. Includes scenes of businesses, families, farming, ranching, sod houses, schools and school children in and around these Oklahoma communities.
Santa Fe Depot, Capron, OK. May 20, 1975., 1975 May 20
Black and white copy prints of railroad depots in Afton, Altus, Alva, Antlers, Arapaho, Ardmore, Bartlesville, Bramon, Blackwell, Bristow, Burlington, Butler, Cache, Capron, Camer, Checotah, Cherokee, Chickasha, Crescent, Cushing, Custer City, Davis, Dougherty, Douglas, Hominy, Inola, Marietta, Marland, Marshall, Maysville, Oklahoma City, Okmulgee, Pauls Valley, Pawhuska, Pawnee, Perry, Ponca City, Purcell, Ralston, Red Rock, Roff, Ryan, Sapulpa, Sayer, Shattuck, Snyder, Stillwater, Tonkawa, Vinita, Wagoner, Walters, Waurika, Waynoka, Weatherford, Wewoka, Woodward, Wynnewook, and Yewed, Oklahoma.
White Horse Sandstone northwest of Alva, Woods Co., Oklahoma., undated
Black and white original prints of sawmills, quarries, lime kilns, lumber yards, glass factories, smelters, oil wells and storage tanks, and ranches in Oklahoma. The collection includes photographs of numerous Oklahoma cities and towns; the University of Oklahoma; of railroads, automobiles, and airplanes; of Apache, Cheyenne, Comanche, Kiowa, Sioux, and Wichita Indians; of limestone and gypsum deposits in Oklahoma; and of the Oklahoma salt plains. Quanah Parker, Wanda Parker, Hollow Horn Bear, Hunting Horse, Mad Wolf, Geronimo, Bear Claw, and Amy Toughfeathers are among the photographs of individuals in the collection.