Tenney, John Richard, 1935-1962
Dates
- Existence: 1935-01-25 - 1962-08-27
Found in 271 Collections and/or Records:
Original State Capitol Building, 1950s
Exterior view of the original State Capitol Building, situated on the Masonic grounds, in Guthrie, Oklahoma. Copyright Dick Tenney.
Osage Agency Marker, Undated
Photograph of a metal sign for the Osage Agency that reads "Established 1872. Agency village named for Chief Pa-hu-ska, well known in Osage history. By Act of Congress, 1906, tribe retained ownership of minerals in the reservation lands. Discovery of oil later made the 2,229 alloted Osages the richest Indian tribe. Notable chiefs were James Bigheart, Bacon Rind, Fred Lookout."
Osage Hills State Park
Osage Tribal Museum, 1938
View of front of building identified as the Osage Tribal Museum in Pawhuska, Oklahoma.
Owen Park, 1950s
View of the Pioneer Memorial, and the site of the Pioneer Association picnic grounds.
Owen Park Memorial, Undated
Panhandle A and M College
Informational bulletin with general information about the college, its divisions and departments, etc., illustrated with photographic images.
Park entrance
Hill-top view looking down at the park entrance sign and highway turn off. Copyright Dick Tenney.
Park entrance signage, 1950s
View of the park entrance sign, located near Pawhuska on US Highway 60.
Park entrance signage, 1950s
View of the signage at the park's entrance, located north of Watonga, Oklahoma.