Tenney, John Richard, 1935-1962
Dates
- Existence: 1935-01-25 - 1962-08-27
Found in 271 Collections and/or Records:
Guns on exhibit, 1950s
Interior view of one of the halls in the Hotel Mason, showing guns displayed along its walls. Copyright Dick Tenney.
Hillside Cemetery, 1950s
View of the signage and entrance to the cemetery, located near Skiatook, Oklahoma.
"Historic Guthrie Oklahoma", Undated
Visitors' guide, a publication of the Guthrie Chamber of Commerce.
Historical marker
Historical marker for the ghost town of Keokuk Falls, abandoned in 1907. Copyright Dick Tenney.
Historical marker
View of the historical marker marking the site of the US Land Office for filing claims at the opening of "Old Oklahoma", 22 Apr 1889. Copyright Dick Tenney.
Historical marker
View of the marker: "Post office names for Ardmore, PA, and established Oct. 27, 1887 on Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe R.R. built north from Texas. Home of Lee Cruce, 2nd governor of Oklahoma..."
Historical marker, 1950s
View of the historical marker for the post established on Cheyenne-Arapaho reservation, 6 Mar 1879; located west of Canton on Oklahoma State Highway 51.
Historical marker
View of the historical marker for Davis Cantonment (Fort Davis), the principal Confederate outpost in northern Indian Territory during the Civil War. Located on the south bank of the Arkansas River two and one-half miles northeast of present Muskogee.
Historical marker, 1950s
Historical marker for the site of the mission, established by Rev. John Murdock under auspices of Friends Society in 1882; located near Skiatook.
Historical marker, 1950s
View of the historical marker, located at Texhoma, to mark the site of the original No Man's Land, now the Oklahoma panhandle, ceded to the US by Texas in 1845.