Wewoka (Okla.)
Found in 85 Collections and/or Records:
A corner in Wewoka, First Presbyterian Church in the foreground. Baptist Church in the distance., undated
Black and white copy and original prints of Wewoka, Indian Territory and state, cotton gins, businesses, and a Democratic Party celebration. Also included are scenes of Seminole Indian cemeteries and tribal voting. A.M. Seran Manuscript Collection also in repository.
A fine house in Wewoka, I.T., undated
Black and white copy and original prints of Wewoka, Indian Territory and state, cotton gins, businesses, and a Democratic Party celebration. Also included are scenes of Seminole Indian cemeteries and tribal voting. A.M. Seran Manuscript Collection also in repository.
A new and an old building in Wewoka., undated
Black and white copy and original prints of Wewoka, Indian Territory and state, cotton gins, businesses, and a Democratic Party celebration. Also included are scenes of Seminole Indian cemeteries and tribal voting. A.M. Seran Manuscript Collection also in repository.
A new bricked building in Wewoka, 1902., 1902
Black and white copy and original prints of Wewoka, Indian Territory and state, cotton gins, businesses, and a Democratic Party celebration. Also included are scenes of Seminole Indian cemeteries and tribal voting. A.M. Seran Manuscript Collection also in repository.
A real estate office in Wewoka., undated
Black and white copy and original prints of Wewoka, Indian Territory and state, cotton gins, businesses, and a Democratic Party celebration. Also included are scenes of Seminole Indian cemeteries and tribal voting. A.M. Seran Manuscript Collection also in repository.
A Tom Thumb wedding put on by the school children of Wewoka. All very formal. The bride is Rose Campbell, the groom is Freddie Frederick, Maid of Honor is Charlotte Sebastian, Best Man is Arthur Spettel, Flower Girl is Helen Douglas, and Minister is Randell Cobb. All range in age from 3 to 10. Cobb later became Attorney General for Oklahoma., undated
Black and white copy and original prints of Wewoka, Indian Territory and state, cotton gins, businesses, and a Democratic Party celebration. Also included are scenes of Seminole Indian cemeteries and tribal voting. A.M. Seran Manuscript Collection also in repository.
A.J. Brown house, photo 1910. A.J. “Jackson” Brown, standing near the porch; and Mrs. Maney Brown, standing on the porch. 2 copies. Negative 5x7., 1910
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.
A.J. Brown residence, located just off 5th street between Brown and Seminole. The house in back was struck by lightning. 4 copies. Negatives (2) 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.
A.J. Brown residence; second home at the corner of Patton and Seminole Avenues, Wewoka, Oklahoma. Photographer – Clem J. Streeter. 1 copy. 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.
A.J. Brown residence; the family is standing on the porch. 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.
A.J. Brown residence, Wewoka, Oklahoma. Same view as in #80, but not damaged. 1 copy 5x7. 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.
A.J. Brown home, Wewoka, Oklahoma. Same view as in #78, but a little clearer. 1 copy. 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.
A.M. Seran Collection
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Merchant. Booklet (circa 1904) entitled We-wo-ka, describing the benefits of life and industry in Wewoka, Oklahoma; and an issue of Sturm’s Oklahoma Magazine (1908) containing articles regarding the personalities and history of the new state.
Boomer Literature Collection
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Flyers, leaflets, and handbills advertising the lands in Oklahoma Territory, both settled and unsettled. Also contains a proclamation (1893) by Territorial Governor William Renfrow and a commencement ceremony program (1882) from Indian University in Muskogee, Indian Territory.
Brick kilns. Wewoka, Oklahoma. 1940, 1940
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.
Buggy used by Seran in Wewoka when he was selling town lots, 1910., 1910
Black and white copy and original prints of Wewoka, Indian Territory and state, cotton gins, businesses, and a Democratic Party celebration. Also included are scenes of Seminole Indian cemeteries and tribal voting. A.M. Seran Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Children in front of the Wewoka school. A.M. Seran is standing at the far left, hat in hand, 1910., 1910
Black and white copy and original prints of Wewoka, Indian Territory and state, cotton gins, businesses, and a Democratic Party celebration. Also included are scenes of Seminole Indian cemeteries and tribal voting. A.M. Seran Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Cotton gin, Wewoka, undated
Black and white copy and original prints of Wewoka, Indian Territory and state, cotton gins, businesses, and a Democratic Party celebration. Also included are scenes of Seminole Indian cemeteries and tribal voting. A.M. Seran Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Cotton wagons in Wewoka. Note the well built house with the Mansard roof., undated
Black and white copy and original prints of Wewoka, Indian Territory and state, cotton gins, businesses, and a Democratic Party celebration. Also included are scenes of Seminole Indian cemeteries and tribal voting. A.M. Seran Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Cowboy Band playing in Wewoka Rodeo Parade, 1928. 1 copy. Negative 5x7., 1928
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.
CRIandP Depot in Wewoka, OK. July 18, 1975., 1975 July 18
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.
Downtown Wewoka in 1908., 1908
Black and white copy and original prints of Wewoka, Indian Territory and state, cotton gins, businesses, and a Democratic Party celebration. Also included are scenes of Seminole Indian cemeteries and tribal voting. A.M. Seran Manuscript Collection also in repository.
Early-day courthouse employees, Wewoka. 1 copy. 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.
Early-day courthouse, Wewoka, Oklahoma. 1 copy. 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.
Early-day courthouse, Wewoka, Oklahoma. 1 copy. 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.
Entrance gate to the cotton gin., undated
Black and white copy and original prints of Wewoka, Indian Territory and state, cotton gins, businesses, and a Democratic Party celebration. Also included are scenes of Seminole Indian cemeteries and tribal voting. A.M. Seran Manuscript Collection also in repository.
FHA home of Dr. and Mrs. W.K. Batson, Wewoka, Oklahoma. Built in the fall of 1938. 1 copy. 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.
First Guaranty Bank and Dr. Cranston’s office, Wewoka, Oklahoma. Built in 1901. 1 copy. 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.
First house built in Wewoka, 1902. By A.P. Shaw. Clarence Shaw, first white child born in Wewoka, lived here, but was not born here. He was born about 1896., 1902
Black and white original prints of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention in session at City Hall, Guthrie, Oklahoma, in 1907. The collection also includes scenes of Fort Sill and Wewoka, Oklahoma.
George J. and Ione Kubik papers
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Educator. Correspondence and scrapbooks (1924-1997) from the life of Tulsa, Oklahoma school teacher and principal George J. Kubik and his wife, Ione. George Kubik graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1939 with a Master of Arts degree in history.