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Jesse Bartley (J.B.) Milam papers

Series 2:  Photographs

Collection 1989-002


Inventory

1:1 Black Eagle Mining Company, Miami, Oklahoma.

Studio portrait of Paul R. Matlock, Director. 1 photograph.

Leo Meyer, Director. 1 photograph.

M.F. Owens, Director and Manager. 1 photograph.

Unidentified mining superintendent. 1 photograph.

Unidentified bookkeeper. 1 photograph.

   
 

Blunt House.  (See Series 2: Photographs: Georgia)

Boudinot, Elias.  Exterior view of the Boudinot home, Jul 1935. 1 photograph. (Photo lent to Jesse Bartley Milam by Willie S. White)

California, San Diego.  Panoramic view. 1 photograph. (Located in Oversize 1)

Camp Gruber.  Scenes of the Cherokee removal from the area, specifically the families of John Phillips, William Ballard, Tobacco Gerty, Corneleus R---, and William Young.

Carlisle [Pennsylvania] Indian Football Team.  Studio portrait of fifteen members, including Jim Thorpe, and their coach, “Pop” Warner. 1 photo-postcard. Sent by George Owl, Cherokee, North Carolina.

Cherokee matrices.  (See also Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Oklahoma, University of (Norman); University of Oklahoma Press (President George L. Cross).

Foreman, Grant, author.  (See Series 2: Photographs: Sequoyah)

 

   
  Georgia.

Exterior view of the Oochgelogy [?] mission building located 4 miles south of Calhoun on old Dixie highway, established by Mr. Gambold in 1821. 1 photograph. (Photo lent to Jesse Bartley Milam by Willie S. White)

Exterior view of the home of Chief Vann located at Spring Place, Georgia. 1 photograph. (Photo lent to Jesse Bartley Milam by Willie S. White)

Exterior view of the home built by Ainsworth E. Blunt (a missionary at Brainerd, Tennessee), circa 1840, located in Dalton, Georgia. 1 photograph. (Photo lent to Jesse Bartley Milam by Willie S. White)

Exterior view of Old Fort located at Benton. 1 photograph. (Photo lent to Jesse Bartley Milam by Willie S. White)

   
  Lowery, Major.  View of the grave marker located in the Tahlequah Cemetery. 1 photograph.

McNair home.  Exterior view. 1 photograph. (Photo lent to Jesse Bartley Milam by Willie S. White)
 
   
  Milam, Jesse Bartley.

Pictured as a younger man.  Framed portrait.  (Located on shelf)

   
1:2
circa 1940. 1 photo-postcard.

As a middle-aged man. 2 photographic reproductions, 2 views.
   
1:3
Photo engraving and plate.
   
  Monahan, Mr.  (See Series 2: Photographs: Sequoyah)    
       
1:4 New Echota, Georgia.  Front and rear views of the Cherokee Block House. 1 photo-postcard. (Photo lent to Jesse Bartley Milam by Willie S. White) (See also Series 1: Correspondence and Personal Papers: New Malone, Henry T.)

Oklahoma Military Academy.  Aerial views of the academy located in Claremore, Oklahoma. 5 photographs, 5 views. (Now Rogers State University). All but one photograph show Jesse Bartley Milam's home.

Reed, William F.  Pictured as a middle-aged man. Photostat, 2 copies.

Rogers, Will.

Pictured with Leonard Seppola, Wiley Post and Joe [?], 30 minutes before the final takeoff, Fairbanks, Alaska. 1 photograph, hand-colored. (Located in Oversize 1)

View of Post-Rogers plane on its last takeoff. 1 photograph, hand-colored. (Located in Oversize 1)

View of the plane after crash at Wallapa Lagoon, Alaska. 1 photograph, hand-colored. (Located in Oversize 1)

   
  Sequoyah.  Exterior views of his home, and ceremonial laying of the corner stone of its protective enclosure, 12 Jun 1936, Sallisaw, Oklahoma. 10 photographs, 10 views.

Washington, D.C.  Views of the capitol hill area and one view of Mount Vernon, Virginia. 3 photographs, 3 views.

View of the Washington Monument. 1 photograph.

Detail of a plaque for the Cherokee Nation located inside the Washington Monument, 1860. 1photograph, 1 negative. (See also Series 1: Correspondence and personal papers: Hevenor, C. Malcolm)

Worcester, Samuel.  View of his grave marker. 1 photograph. (Photo lent to Jesse Bartley Milam by Willie S. White)

Weeks, Dr.  (See Series 2: Photographs: Sequoyah)
   
 
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