OHS transfers "birthplace" of state higher education to University of Tallequah
This clipping gives a description of an Indian educational building being saved and transfered to Northeastern State University.
This clipping gives a description of an Indian educational building being saved and transfered to Northeastern State University.
There is a postcard and two portraits. The top postcard says "End of the Trail Oklahoma" with a shadowed out picture of a man on the back of a horse with the sunset and a lake behind him. Under the postcard there is a black …
There is a booklet titled "Anoouncing...the opening of Markoma Academy" with information about the opening inside. Under the booklet there is a postcard that says "Fort Gibson" with a picture of a drumline beside log cabins.
This is a magazine clipping of a picture of an Indian powwow. There is a caption that reads "Indian powwows are held in virtually all parts of the state during the spring and summer months."
There is a picture of a nice looking building in front of some greenery and a big pond. There is a caption that states, "The Italian Rennaissance design of the Philbrook Art Center in Tulsa is well known to art lovers throughout the world."
This page has three pictures being of the five cicilized tribes museum, cool clear water, and Bacone Indian College. This page is an advertisement for a trip to Muskogee.
This is a picture of tress hanging over a lake with the caption, "Oklahoma's fall foliage is some of the most spectacular in the Southwest."
This is a circular clipping from a magazine with a picture of what looks like three huge pirate ships sailing at the sea.
This is a brochure in remembrance of George Murrell and the Murrell Home. Specifically, it highlights George Micheal Murrell. The article within the brochure highlights aspects of George Murrells life such as his spouses, what businesses he owned, and what he did during the civil …
This is an informational brochure about the rocks and fossils in Oklahoma. It shows pictures of barite rose, quartz with chlorite, selenite crystals, fossils, granite with riebeckite, petrified wood, crinoid stems and other fossils, and it gives the location of where and how to find …
This brochure is informational about The National Cowboy Hall of Fame. The brochure is written mostly in Spanish. The article in english explains that The National Cowboy Hall of Fame is an exhibit created in 1987 in France is an exhibit with art pieces portraying …
This is a newspaper article discussing the addition of a new Tulsa home to the National Register. Specifically, the James Alexander Veasey House, Tulsa, Oklahoma. The house is significant because it is an example of the Colonial Revival style residence built in 1913 which was …
This is a newspaper article on the donation of the Miss Indian crown donated to the State Museum with an informational on the significance of the crown and what it meant to the Cherokee community.
This brochure gives information about the Choctaw Trading post and why it is a beloved attraction. It gives bulletpoints of what is in the Indian Showplace, a picture of the two stores, an article on the Half-Breed Trading Post, a picture and article of "Choc" …
This brochure is a tribute to the Native American State Capital Building , Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
On the back of this brochure is an illustrated, annotated and labeled map of Bartlesville. On the inside it has information on some great places to play, a colorful past, and the old west.
This article contains information on "Powwow" defining it as an "intertribal celebration of being Indian" and gives more information on the historical significance.
This newsletter describes the two Christmas' of mission family member Alice Robertson following the end of the Civil War, where Alice remarks on her father's missionary efforts over the course of the year before describing the passing of her younger siblings before the next Christmas.
Cherokee Potter and Art Teacher, Mike Daniel, explaining one of his works to a group of people.
This article is one part of several spanning over the next several sleeves. This portion of the article describes the sour relationship between ranger Old Man Davis and Judge Hester due to land disputes. The article mentions how Judge Hester legally hassled Davis with nonsense …
A picture of Bud Ledbetter, who arrested the murderer of Cicero Davis, Mark Alford.
A continuation of the Porum Range War article from 1.2. This portion of the article details the killing of Cicero Davis and the subsequent trial and acquittal of Mack Alfred. The article then goes on to State that Mack Alfred was arrested once more for …
A diagram going to the article 'The Porum Range War' that depicts the general layout of Porum with the designated buildings that wereburned marked as such.
A picture belonging to the article 'The Porum Range War', a grainy image depicting a guard watching over the rubble of one of the many burned business in Porum.
A picture belonging to the article 'The Porum Range War' where the Davis ranch house is shown.