Henry Kendall College (Muskogee, Okla.)
Organization
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Guy W. Logsdon Research Papers, 1894-1974
Collection
Identifier: 1894-061
Content Description
A collection of researrch materials compiled for Logsdon's book The University of Tulsa : A History, 1882-1972. Some materials were culled from Archives.
Dates:
1894 - 1974
Henry Kendall College historical archive
Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 1894-001
Dates:
1894 - 1921
Henry Kendall College, Muskogee, approximately 1900
Item — Box 1: [Barcode: 000021844454], item: 2
Identifier: 2011.020.2
Scope and Contents
In 1898, a new campus, three buildings and a home for the president, were built on 12th st, later Kendall Blvd, in Muskogee. A cabinet card showing the 4 buildings of the Muskogee Kendall Hill campus, altered to place them side by side. The buildings depicted are from left to right: the boy's dormitory, the main classroom and administration building, the girl's dormitory, and the president's house (still extant). The school graduated 27 students prior to moving to Tulsa in 1907 to form the...
Dates:
approximately 1900
Kendall Football Team, approximately 1895-1897
Item
Identifier: 1000-152-281
Scope and Contents
A slide showing the football team. Kendall fielded the first football team in 1895 in Muskogee, playing a single game against Bacone College. They played three games in 1896, and three in 1897. That is the last year this photograph could have been taken since Milo Hendrix, standing center at the rear, graduated in spring of 1898.Identified as top row (L-R): Wright Moore, Milo Hendrix, Dick Swank, Edwin O. Clark. Middle row: Will Harrison, Norman Leard, Eugene Gilmore, Nina...
Dates:
Other: approximately 1895-1897
Muskogee, Indian Territory photographs, 1899
Collection
Identifier: 2011-020
Scope and Contents
There are seven historical photographs on cabinet cards showing scenes in and around Muskogee, I. T., all purchased from a single source. From internal context and handwriting, it is probable these were taken by the Alice Robertson Studio.
Dates:
1899
Presbyterian School, Muskogee, 1888
Item
Identifier: 1000-152-006
Scope and Contents
A slide depicting an image of a cabinet card showing the area of the Presbyterian Church's Mission school for girls in Muskogee, Indian Territory. Taken from the corner of what is now 2nd St. and Okmulgee Ave., looking north. From left to right, the buildings are the Minerva House, the Presbyterian Church, and Stoddard Hall. Title is taken from writing on the card. A better version of this cabinet card is part of the Papers of the Robertson and Worcester families, 1815-1932. The...
Dates:
Other: 1888
Presbyterian School, Muskogee, 1888
Digital Image
Identifier: 1000-152-006
Students of the Presbyterian Girls School, Muskogee, approximately 1882- 1894
Item — Box 1: Series 1894.003.1 [Barcode: 000023487673], Folder: 1, item: 1
Identifier: 1984-003-1-1-1
Scope and Contents
A cabinet card showing 18 people, Alice Robertson and students. Title is written on the verso of the card. Date is estimated. Digital image has been modified from the original for clarity.
Dates:
approximately 1882- 1894
Additional filters:
- Type
- Archival Object 4
- Unprocessed Material 2
- Digital Record 2
- Collection 2
- Subject
- Muskogee (Okla.) -- History 2
- Muskogee (Okla.) -- Photographs 2
- Special Collections -- Manuscripts -- Logsdon, Guy William. 2
- Special Collections -- Photographs -- Henry Kendall College. 2
- Indians of North America -- Education. 1