Tenney, John Richard, 1935-1962
Dates
- Existence: 1935-01-25 - 1962-08-27
Found in 271 Collections and/or Records:
Battleground site
View of the batteground site; Claremore Mound can be seen in the background.
Bird Hall and Museum, 1950s
Exterior view of the entrance to Bird House and Museum.
Bond of Friendship monument, 1950s
View of the Bond of Friendship monument built in 1926 by oil lease autioneer Colonel Ellsworth Walter to honor his friendship with Osage Chief Wah-she-hah (Star That Travels).
Boston Avenue Church, 1950s
View of the exterior of the church, as seen from across the street.
Boulder Park, Undated
Park identified as Boulder Park, Tulsa.
Boy Scout memorial, 1950s
View of the miniature Statue of Liberty memorial, located on what may be the grounds of a school.
Cabin Creek battleground
View of the battleground located in Mayes County, north of Pensacola, Oklahoma.
Cabin Creek historical marker, 1864
View of the historical marker, located in Mayes County, north of Pensacola, Oklahoma.. "On Sept 18, 1864, a Confederate force of 2,000 mainly Gen. Stand Waitie's Indian Brigade, intercepted a Union supply train...."
Camp Garland totem pole
View of the totem pole, carved between 1927-1936. Camp Garland was located near Locust Grove, Oklahoma. Copyright Dick Tenney.
Canton Dam entrance, 1950s
View of the entrance sign to the dam, a US Army Corps of Engineers project (Tulsa District).