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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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