Freight; westbound; steam obscures second engine and train. Photographed: at Shattuck, Okla., April 18, 1937.
Locomotives--1930-1940.; Railroads--Trains--Pictorial works--1937.; Railroad locomotives--Oklahoma--Shattuck.; Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company.
Freight; westbound; 66 cars, 40 MPH. Photographed: east of Woodward, Okla., January 20, 1939.
Locomotives--1930-1940.; Railroads--Trains--Pictorial works--1939.; Railroad locomotives--Oklahoma--Woodward.; Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company.
Night view of Ataloa, Native American Chickasaw woman dressed in a buckskin dress with fringe and beadwork, beaded moccasins, and braided hair, folklorist and teacher at the Santa Fe Indian School, New Mexico.
Institute of American Indian Arts--1950-1960.; Santa Fe Indian School--1950-1960.; Chickasaw Indians--Women--New Mexico--Santa Fe--1950-1960.; Indians of North America--New Mexico--Santa Fe--1950-1960.; Folklorists--New Mexico--Santa...
Iowa (Ioway) Native Americans pose in front of a pole and bark house, Ioway village, Oklahoma. Some wear a Euro-American style clothing. A man, woman and boy are on horseback with beaded blankets and clothing; the boy has a shaved head with a tuft...
Indians of North America--Children--1890-1900.; Iowa Indians--Women--1890-1900.; Pole Houses--1890-1900.; Horseback riding--1890-1900.; Lodges--1890-1900.
Beaver, Meade & Englewood Railroad Company caboose #20 and a boxcar are parked a field in Forgan (Beaver County), Oklahoma. Letters on the railroad cars read: "B M E" and "The Katy Serves the Southwest Well".
Compiled for the administrative offices of the Denver Public Schools, this book contains brief histories for the majority of the Public Schools in Denver, Colorado up to they year 1952.
Burnt All Over, a Native American (Cheyenne) man shakes hands with DeWitt C. Hayes, a white man, at the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency in Darlington, Oklahoma. Burnt All Over holds a wooden cane decorated with feathers. He wears a military uniform, a...
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Cheyenne and Arapaho Agency--1880-1920.; Cheyenne Indians--Oklahoma--1880-1920.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1880-1920.; Clothing & dress--Oklahoma--1880-1920.; Shaking hands--Oklahoma--1880-1920.;...
Native American Caddo teenagers join hands and dance; the girls wears Euro-American style long dresses with aprons, the boys wear feather headdresses and bustles, kilts, bells and moccasins.
Caddo dance--1930-1950.; Caddo Indians--Women--1930-1950.; Indians of North America--Dance--1930-1950.; Ceremonial dancers--1930-1950.
Group portrait of Native American (Modoc or Ottawa) young women and children with missionaries at the Quapaw Mission, Indian Territory (Oklahoma). In the top row stands four white women, and a white man, possibly A. C. Tuttle, who holds a small...
Indians of North America--Indian Territory--1880-1890.; Indian Territory--1880-1890.; Missionaries--Indian Territory--1880-1890.; School children--Indian Territory--1880-1890.; Tuttle, A. C.
Native American (Cherokee) women from the graduating class of 1875, pose outside of the Cherokee Female Seminary, Park Hill (near Tahlequah), Oklahoma. Schools were built for both male and female students and were designed as vehicles towards...
Cherokee Female Seminary (Park Hill, Okla.)--1870-1880.; Cherokee Indians--Oklahoma--Park Hill--1870-1880.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Park Hill--1870-1880.; Park Hill (Okla.)--1870-1880.; Schools--Oklahoma--Park Hill--1870-1880.;...
Head and shoulders studio portrait of Chief Grant Richards, Native American Tonkawa, member of what once was a plains nomadic tribe, later settled on a reservation on the Ponca River in Oklahoma. He wears a shirt, vest, hair pipe breastplate,...
Indians of North America--1890-1900.; Tonkawa Indians--1890-1900.; Richards, Grant.
The Colorado registration cards are on 40 rolls of microfilm (v.1 through v.40), Denver Public Library catalog number G973.91, W893co. The draft registration cards are arranged alphabetically by county or city. Within the county or city, names are...
Group portrait of graduates of the Fort Sill Indian School, Oklahoma, shows Native American Comanche young women wearing bob haircuts, headbands, buckskin dresses decorated with fringe and paint with attached ribbons.
Fort Sill Indian School.--1920-1930.; Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1920-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1920-1930.; Fort Sill (Okla.)--1920-1930.; Alumni & alumnae--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1920-1930.;...
Studio portrait of a baby laced in a cradleboard propped on an animal fur skin, Lawton, Oklahoma. The cradleboard is beaded and has wood frame boards decorated with metal studs.
Comanche Indians--1920-1930.; Indians of North America--1920-1930.; Cradleboards--1920-1930.; Infants--1920-1930.
Native American Comanche leaders, Millet and Quasiah (Quassiah), pose on horses wearing headdresses, leggings and shirts with fringe, neck scarves, animal fur braid covers, probably Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Automobiles show in background.
Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Fort Sill (Okla.)--1910-1930.; Headdresses--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Clothing & dress--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Horseback...
Four Native American Comanche woman wearing buckskin dresses with fringe and beadwork, feathers in their hair, necklaces and earrings, dance with prop spears and a sword in Oklahoma.
Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--1940-1960.; Indian dance--Oklahoma--1940-1960.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1940-1960.; Ceremonial dancers--Oklahoma--1940-1960.; Clothing & dress--Oklahoma--1940-1960.; Women--Oklahoma--1940-1960.
Native American Comanche men, women and children sing at the unveiling of the Parker monument, Post Oak Mission Cemetery, near Cache, Oklahoma. The woman on the left is Nemaruihitsi and the man in braids is Nahwooksy. Men in uniforms sit in the...
Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--Cache--1920-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Cache--1920-1930.; Cache (Okla.)--1920-1930.; Post Oak Mission Cemetery (Comanche County, Okla.)--1920-1930.; Dedications--Oklahoma--Cache--1920-1930.;...
Group portrait of Native American (Quapaw) men and women outside of the commissary building on the Quapaw Agency in Oklahoma. Most of the men wear dark jackets over vests and white shirts. The women, in the background, wear full length dresses. The...
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Quapaw Agency--1880-1910.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Quapaw Indians--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Quapaw Reservation (Okla.)--1880-1910.; Indian reservations--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Wooden...
View of conventioneers in Trinidad, Colorado. A seated, bespectacled elderly man wearing a Homburg hat gestures with one hand and holds a cane with the other. A seated Boy Scout pays close attention. A steamer type suitcase sits behind a metal cot...
Boy Scouts--Colorado--Trinidad--1930-1940.; Trinidad (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Reminiscing.
View of horse race bettors in Trinidad, Colorado. A woman wearing a white straw cowboy hat stands in line while a man behind her holds her striped hand bag and looks on. He has a watch chain looped from his pocket to his waist. Another woman in a...
View of conventioneers in Trinidad, Colorado. A Boy Scout looks on as an elderly gentleman with a striped tie shakes the hand of a seated woman. Other persons are seated in the room.
View of rodeo spectators in Trinidad, Colorado. Many young men, women and boys lean on a chain link fence in the foreground. They wear a variety of hats; one woman has a jaunty, small crowned, wide brimmed hat of unusual design. In the background,...
View of rodeo spectators in Trinidad, Colorado. In the foreground are young men, women and children leaning on a chain link fence. They wear a variety of headgear; one woman has a polka-dot knotted scarf hat, another wears a dress of a bold,...
View of conventioneers in Trinidad, Colorado. A young boy in cowboy costume with a faux leopard skin pouch is encircled by men, women and boys watching a man hold a snake.
Native American (Osage) turkey beard roach consists of three pieces: antler bone spreader with cut out design painted red and green; red dyed antler hair and porcupine quill roach; feather.
Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--1830-1880.; Osage Indians--Clothing & dress--1830-1880.; Headdress--1830-1880.
Head and shoulders portrait of Native American (Western Cherokee) chief David Vann. He was elected as second chief when the Eastern and Western Cherokee were united in Oklahoma.
Cherokee Indians--1870-1880.; Indians of North America--1870-1880.; Tribal chiefs--1870-1880.; Vann, David.