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Harvest scene on the 101 Ranch on the Ponca Indian Reservation. Kay County, Oklahoma. WENNER 5 |
First non-Indian public school built in Oklahoma. Opened Sept. 1, 1889. Edmond, Oklahoma Territory WENNER 6 |
Railroad bridge, Roman Nose Canyon WENNER 9L |
Emmet Dalton, age 21. He and his brothers were cowboys, then deputy marshals in Fort Smith, then bank and train robbers WENNER 12 |
Settlers up from Texas for the opening of the Cheyenne Arapaho lands. Indian Territory. 1892 WENNER 24 |
Boomers in camp on the Arkansas River near Arkansas City, Kansas. Canvas tents, tepees, and wagons. 1889 WENNER 25 |
Dugout homestead showing family in front of dugout home on the prairie. Blaine County, Oklahoma Territory, 1894 WENNER 35 |
Natural tunnel 400 feet scene of the tunnel opening. Blaine County, Oklahoma Territory, 1899 WENNER 40 |
Primitive saltworks in Greer County, 1897 WENNER 49 |
Salt Creek where it forms at junction of canyons WENNER 50 |
Primitive saltworks with firewood and bags of salt in Blaine County, 1898 WENNER 51b |
Payne crossing the line going home. Payne's party under arrest returning to Kansas. Arrested by Black U.S. Troops in Oklahoma Territory. WENNER 58 |
Stream with man in a row boat pulling out a fish. Ivanhoe, Woodward County, Oklahoma WENNER 65 |
Storefronts on West Oklahoma Avenue in Guthrie. Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory WENNER 73 |
Harriot Building, southwest corner of Harrison and Division, Guthrie, erected in 1890. Upper floor occupied by Governor Steele, U.S. Marshal Grimes, and Territorial Courts, Guthrie, Oklahoma WENNER 78 |
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