Box 2
Contains 171 Results:
Geo. W. Grayson, Undated
Studio portrait of a man identified as George Washington Grayson, c.1843-1920, principal chief of the Creek Nation, 1917-1920.
Washington Grayson, Undated
Studio portrait of a man identified as Washington Grayson, 1883-?, principal chief of the Creek Nation, 1921-1923.
First Creek Council House, 1878
A two storied building identified as the First Creek Council House in Okmulgee, Oklahoma with a chimney on the left and a small blacony on center of the second floor on which five unidentified people stand. A large group of men sit or stand in several rows in front of the building.
Second Creek Council House, Undated
A two storied brick building with multiple windows on both floors and a small balcony on the second floor above the door. A weathervane on the roof.
Chiefs, Undated
Heading of dissasembled poster: "Chiefs and Leading Men of the Muskogee (Creek) Nation"
Leading Men, Undated
Heading of dissasembled poster: "Chiefs and Leading Men of the Muskogee (Creek) Nation"
Old Creek Council House, Undated
Two story brick building with multiple windows. Small balcony on second floor above the main entrance. Door to balcony boarded up with wood.
Micco Hutni, Undated
Studio portrait of a man identified as Micco Hutkey (Ben Thompson, Micco Hutki, Micco Hutko, Micco Hutka, Micco Hutke) second chief of the Creek Nation in the 1860's.
David M. Hodge, Undated
Studio portrait of a man identified as David McKellop Hodge, 1841-1920, standing on the right with his right hand on a table. A woman identified as Suky McKellop, his wife, stands on the left with her left hand on a table between the two.
McElroy Family, Undated
Studio portrait of four people. A boy, identified as Emmett H. McElroy stands on the far left. A man identified as George H. McElroy sits on the left with his right arm around Emmet H. McElroy. A woman identified as Joanna Hodge McElroy sits on the right with her hands in her lap. A second boy, identified as Clarence Hamilton McElroy, 1886-1920, stands between and slightly behind George H. McElroy and Joanna Hodge McElroy.