Park Hill (Okla.)
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Artifacts, 1971-07
A group of Native American artifacts on a wooden table.
Cherokee Female Seminary, 1887
Cherokee Female Seminary in Park Hill, Oklahoma after it burned. The columns and parts of the rear wall remain standing. Some people stand near the ruins.
Cherokee Female Seminary, 1971-07
Three brick columns seperated from a paved walkway by a chain link fence. Ruins of the Park Hill Cherokee Female Seminary.
Embankment, 1971-07
An embankemnt with a path cut into it. An unidentified structure on top of the embankment.
John McDonald Ross Grave, Undated
Grave marker for John McDonald Ross, 1820-1841,a nephew of Chief John Ross, in the Ross Cemetery in Park Hill, Oklahoma. Tall colunm with top broken off.
John Ross Grave, Undated
Grave of John Ross, 1790-1866, principal chief of the Cherokee Nation from 1828 to 1866, in the Ross Cemetery in Park Hill, Oklahoma. Stone obelisk.
Park Hill
Pottery, 1971-07
A series of pots rest on a wooden structure. An unidentified boy in a green shirt stands on the far right.
Record book for the Club Secretary, 1933
Record book for Gertrude Shanafelt, as club secretary, with pre-printed pages completed with her handwritten entries and notes which include meeting minutes and roll calls.
Ross Family Cemetery, Undated
Clearing filled with tombstones. Ross Family Cemetery in Park Hill, Oklahoma.