Box 1
Contains 14 Results:
Lee Harkins, 1931
A man identified as Lee Harkins stands oustide with his hands behind his back, angled to the right. A sidewalk is visible behind him.
Annie Harkins, 1943
Two women sit on the steps of a porch with the building to the left. The woman on the left wears glasses.
Harkins Plot, 1936
A grave marker shaped like an obelsik on which "Sophia C. wife of G. W. Harkins born Feb. 5, 1843 Died Mar. 15, 1862. Harkins" on base and "Willie C. Brother of G. W. Harkins Born Aug. 28, 1843 Died Jan. 6, 1866."
Last Choctaw Tribal Council, 1905
A group of men identified at the bottom of the image and on 1975.006.3.Choctaw.004b sit or stand on the steps of a building. Top right corner reads: "Donated by Mrs Jane E. Taylor nee Hartshorne. Whose mother was a niece of Gov. Green McCurtain." Bottom right reads: "National Capital. Tuskahoma, Indian Territory. Last Choctaw Tribal Council 1905."
Last Choctaw Tribal Council, Undated
Typed list of the members of the Last Choctaw Tribal Council in 1905 as they appear in 1975.006.3.Choctaw.004a.
Amos Henry, Undated
Studio portrait of a seated man identified as Amos Henry, 1848-?, next to another seated, unidentified man and a seated, unidentified woman. Three more unidentified women stand behind the three seated people.
Forbis LeFlore, 1941
A gravemarker in the Boggy Depot, Oklahoma for Forbis LeFlore, 1810-1881. Reads: "Forbis Leflore, Born 1810 Died Aug. 6, 1881. Aged 71 Years. For Though I walk through the Valley of the Shadow of Death, I will fear no evil, for thou art with me."
B.F. Smallwood, Undated
Grave marker of Benjamin Franklin Smallwood, 1829-1891, principal chief of the Choctaw Nation, in Lehigh, Oklahoma.
B.F. Smallwood, Undated
Grave marker of Benjamin Franklin Smallwood, 1829-1891, principal chief of the Choctaw Nation, in Lehigh, Oklahoma.
B.F. Smallwood, Undated
Grave marker of Benjamin Franklin Smallwood, 1829-1891, principal chief of the Choctaw Nation, in Lehigh, Oklahoma.