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Item — Box 3: [Barcode: A000020957254], Folder: 8
Identifier: 1975.006.2.Osage.008
Scope and Contents
Handwritten and signed letter from H.B. Freeman (Acting Agent, Osage Agency) to J.H.H [?].
Dates:
1896-04-18
Item — Box 3: [Barcode: A000023243224], Folder: 6
Identifier: 1975.006.3.Osage.009
Scope and Contents
A man identified as John Stink sits on a tree stump outside, smoking.
Dates:
1937-03-18
Item — Box 3: [Barcode: A000023243224], Folder: 6
Identifier: 1975.006.3.Osage.003
Scope and Contents
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."
Dates:
Undated
Item — Box 3: [Barcode: A000023243224], Folder: 6
Identifier: 1975.006.3.Osage.001
Scope and Contents
View of front of building identified as the Osage Tribal Museum in Pawhuska, Oklahoma.
Dates:
1938
File
Identifier: 2006.012.12
Scope and Contents
From the File:
An artificial collection that consists of materials pertaining to Oklahoma and Oklahomans in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and is not part of any other collection.The Oklahoma Collection subsumes the old Oklahoma Ephemera, Oklahoma Historical Photos and Docs and Oklahoma Maps collections. Ephemera was a remnant of the McFarlin Reference Department's vertical files, the larger portion having been sent to the Tulsa City-County Library, which was kept during the late 1940s...
Dates:
1864 - 1991
Item — Box 3: [Barcode: A000023243224], Folder: 6
Identifier: 1975.006.3.Osage.007
Scope and Contents
A crowd of people sit and stand outside a round wooden structure. People in the foreground sit on blankets. Food being cooked on racks above open flames in the middleground.
Dates:
1926-01-25