Tenney, John Richard, 1935-1962
Dates
- Existence: 1935-01-25 - 1962-08-27
Found in 271 Collections and/or Records:
Historical marker, 1950s
View of the historical marker in the form of a stretched hide, noting the birthplace; located near Oolagah.
Historical marker, 1950s
Historical marker at the site of the first Americabn settlement in Oklahoma, which grew out of Chouteau's fur trade at St. Louis with Osages.
Historical marker, 1950s
Historical marker commemorating the Chouteau Trading Post, the Grand Saline, and the Cherokee Orphans Asylum.
Historical marker, 1950s
Historical marker noting the old boundary line, located south of Ponca City on State Highway 40.
Historical marker
Historical marker located along US Highway 66, north of Claremore. Copyright Dick Tenney.
Historical marker
View of the historical marker for Fort Arbuckle, established in April 1851 by Capt R.B. Marcy.
Historical marker, 1950s
View of the historical marker of the camp, located three miles northeast of present Wheeless, Oklahoma. Camp Nichols was built in June 1865 by soldiers under the command of Col. Christopher "Kit" Carson. Positioned midway between Fort Union, New Mexico, and Fort Dodge, Kansas. The outpost offered protection to travelers on the Cimarron route of the Santa Fe Trail.
Historical marker
View of the historical marker at the site of the temporary camp, established in July 1874, to protect the Cheyenne-Arapaho Agency at Darlington following an Indian outbreak that led to the Red River War of 1874. The camp was enlarged and officially created as Fort Reno on July 15, 1875.
Historical marker, 1950s
Historical marker for the site of the Cherokee mission established by the Moravian Church in 1842. Located near Oaks, Oklahoma, along State Highway 33.
Historical marker for the first Tulsa hospital and training school for nurses, 1950s
View of the historical marker for the first Tulsa hospital and training school for nurses, organized 20 Nov 1906 by Fred S. Clinton, MD (President) and C.L. Reeder, MD (Secretary).