Owen Park Memorial, Undated
Scope and Contents
Indian memorial in Owen Park, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Reads: "Indian Memorial.682 feet east of this marker the territories of the Cherokee Creek Osage tribes of Indians join in a common boundry point. On June 2 1825 the Osage nation, under treaty with the U.S. granted certain lands to the government for the use and benefit of the Cherokee and Creek tribes who were being removed from the southern states. This monument is to commemorate that treaty and to mark that spot where lands of the three great nations joined. Erected by Tulsa Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution. 1935."
Dates
- Creation: Undated
Creator
- Tenney, John Richard, 1935-1962 (Photographer, Person)
Access
This material is open for research use by any registered reader.
Extent
1 photographic_print
Language of Materials
English
Physical Description
Black and white photographic print on matboard.
Dimensions
8.5 x 7.5 cm.
General
Title supplied by cataloguer.
Photographer: Dick Tenney.
Written in pencil on verso, center: "Indian Memorial. Tulsa Okla. Owen Park."
Topical
Repository Details
Part of the The University of Tulsa, McFarlin Library, Department of Special Collections & University Archives Repository
McFarlin Library
University of Tulsa
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Tulsa 74104-3123 USA
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