Cho-Yeh-Chuba, Undated
Scope and Contents
A unidentified woman in traditional dress stands in a forest.
Dates
- Creation: Undated
Creator
- From the Collection: University of Tulsa. McFarlin Library (Organization)
- From the Collection: Logsdon, Guy William, 1934-2018 (Person)
Access
This material is open for research use by any registered reader.
Extent
1 photographic_print
Language of Materials
English
Physical Description
Color lithograph on postcard.
General
Title supplied by cataloguer.
Photographer: T.A. Wright Photography, Sulphur Spings, Texas.
Printed on verso, top left: "Texas' Only Indian Reservation. Home of the Alabama-Coushatta Tribes. 17 Miles East of Livingston on U.S. 190. The 'Cho-Yeh-Chuba' (Big Pine) Nature Trail is 1 1/2 miles of seldom seen virgin forest along a beautiful spring-fed stream. 80 tress and shrubs of teh "Big Thicket" are identified with one Lob-lolly Pine over 216 years old. This ancient tree was growing before the Declaration of Independence was signed."
Printed on verso, center: T.A. Wright Photography, Sulphur Spings, Texas.
Printed on verso, bottom center: "88218."
Printed on verso, top right: "Place Stamp Here. Post Card. Address."
Geographic
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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