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Department of Special Collections and University Archives McFarlin Library. University of Tulsa. 2933 E. 6th
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Alice Mary Robertson
papers
Series 4: Photographs:
Other people
Collection 1931-001
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Adams, Mrs. Araminta Platt. Grandmother to
the Sansons [?] of Muskogee. Age 79, May 1890. Lloyd Photographer (Round
Lake, NY). 1 photograph.
Agency Colored School and Baptist Church. 1 photograph.
American Horse. (See Series 4: Photographs: Spotted Tail)
Anna Laura. Daughter of Shooting Cat. (See Series 4: Cheyenne, Lucy;
Grace)
Archie. Studio portrait of a young man in uniform. Moffett Studio
(Chicago, IL). 1 photograph.
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Babb, Miss. (See Series 4: Photographs:
Robe School)
Bacone. President, Baptist Indian University. Robertson Studio
(Muskogee. IT). 1 photograph. (See also Series 4: Photographs: Baptist Indian
University)
Baldwin, Miss. (See Series 4: Photographs: Tullahassee Mission
School)
Baptist Indian University. Features President Bacone, students and
faculty. 1889. J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT) 1 photograph. (See also Series 4:
Photographs: Bacone)
Beedy, Carroll L. United States Congressman, 1st District, Maine.
Inscribed and signed. 1 photograph.
Benge, Amy, Emma, John, Martin, and May. Five children ranging in age
from 3 years to 14 years. Cook Photographer (Fort Smith, AR) 1
photograph.
Benge, George. (See Series 4: Photographs: Cherokee Commission)
Bennett, Anna Lee. As a toddler. Robertson & Co. (Muskogee, IT). 1
photograph.
(See also Series 4: Photographs: Bennet, Lonie Stidgam)
Bennett, Gertrude. As a young girl, pictured with her sister, Lonie.
(See also Series 4: Photographs: Bennett, Lonie Stidgam)
Bennett, Lonie. (See Series 4: Photographs: Bennett, Gertrude; Bennett,
Lonie Stidgam)
Bennett, Lonie Stidgam.
First wife of Leonard E. Bennett, pictured with her daughters Lonie
and Gertrude. Robertson Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
Pictured with an unidentified female toddler, possibly Anna Lee
Bennett [?]. J.F. Standiford (IT). 1 photograph.
Taken at a later
time [?]. 1 photograph.
Big Horse. (See Series 4: Photographs: Spotted Tail)
Blue Creek. Schoolhouse and students. 3 photographs.
Bob Tail. (See Series 4: Photographs: Spotted Horse)
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Bond's School. Located five miles south of
Checotah. Pictured are students, teacher and schoolhouse. 2 photographs.
Bonnell, Albert E. Doctor of Dentistry. Established the first dental
office in Muskogee in 1888. Robertson Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1
photograph.
Bothwell, Leonora Porter. Outdoor snapshot featuring Leonora and her
daughter, Leonora. 1 photograph.
Brady, William Campbell. Age nine months. Sept 1909. 1 photograph.
Brainerd.
Outdoor scene of Pilgrim Church members lunching beneath the oaks.
Said to be the site where Cherokee Indian Church services were held in
the summertime. 11 Jun 1922. 1 photograph.
Brainerd Farm. Exterior view of the farm house. 1 postcard.
Brainerd Mission Station. Engraving. Location of the American Board in
1821.
Breedlove, Mrs. Sister to Mrs. Narcissa Owen. J.F.
Standiford Photographer (IT) 1 photograph.
Brewer, Mrs. Theo F.
J.F. Standiford (IT) 1 photograph.
Brown, James, Martha, Ruth and Solomon. Children of Seminole
Principal Chief John F. Brown and wife Sarah Cullie Brown of Sasakwa,
Oklahoma. J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT). 1 photograph.
Brown, Miss. (See Series 4: Photographs: Tullahassee Mission School)
Bruce, Robert H. (See Series 4: Photographs: Capron, Allyn K.)
Brunner, Richard. Student of Asbury Creek Mission and Wooster
University. Harry's Art Gallery (Wooster, OH). 1 photograph.
(See also Series 4: Photographs: McKellop, Albert M.)
Brush Hill
School. Exterior view of the schoolhouse. 1 photograph.
Bryn Mawr College. Exterior view of Denby Hall. 1 photograph.
Bushyhead, Frances. Studio portrait of the daughter of Chief Dennis
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Caffey, L.N. Colonel Caffey on mount, Fort
Sill, Oklahoma. 18 Jul 1927. 1 photograph.
Callahan, S.B. C.M. Bell Photographer (Washington, DC) 1 photograph.
Capron, Allyn K.
Captain Capron, Rough Riders, Troop 6 pictured with Captain Robert H.
Bruce, Rough Riders, Troop M. Tampa, FL. Photograph was presented to
James M. Taylor, Jr. 4 Jul, 1898. 1 photograph.
Captain.
Snapshot of Alice Robertson's dog tethered to the porch of an unidentified
residence. 1 postcard. (See also Series 6: Oversize for newspaper articles
about his disappearance and death)
Card, Thomas B. 1 photograph.
Cary, Helen. Studio portrait of
an Apache girl. J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
Pictured with unidentified female adult and three unidentified girls.
Chamberlin. Snapshot of a group picnic with the Robertsons at Hall's
Pond. 1 photograph.
Checote, Sam.
Principal Chief of the Creek Nation in 1882. One time President
of the Board of Trustees of the Harrell Internation Institute. The
town of Checotah, Oklahoma was named in his memory. Pictured with
his two sons. 1 photograph.
Cherokee Capital. Exterior view of the capital building located at
Tahlequah. 1 photograph.
Cherokee Commission.
Commissionn members pictured front row seated:
Henry Lowery [?], Bruce Ross, Percy Wiley, Soggy Sanders, and John E.
Gunter; pictured standing: William F. Thompson, W.W. Hastings, and
George W. Benge.
Cherokee Female Seminary. Exterior view of the seminary buildings and
surrounding grounds located at Tahlequah. 1 photograph.
Seminary dedication, 7 May 1889. Balcony scene featuring a few of
the attendees. J.F. Standiford (IT) 1 photograph.
Cherokee Insane Asylum. Exterior view of the asylum and grounds. 1
photograph.
Cherokee Male Seminary. Outdoor group photo of young men and boys. 1889.
1 photograph.
Cherokee National Council. Outdoor group photo of lower house members.
1889.
Cherokee payment. (See Series 4: Photographs: Fort Gibson)
Cherokee Senate. Outdoor group photo of senate members. 1889.
Cheyenne, Lucy.
Cheyenne girl pictured with Justine La Framboise, Nancy Renville,
and Anna Laura. J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1
photograph.
Studio portrait featuring Leah (Arapahoe), Fanny, Mabel, and
Laura (Kiowa). 1 photograph.
Clark, D-- L--. (See Series 4: Photographs: Clark, Maggie)
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Clark, Maggie. Pictured are Maggie, age 7
years, and D--- L---, a sibling, age 6 months. W.W. Morgan Photographer
(Racine, WS). 1 photograph.
Colorado, Manitou. Located at the foot of Pike's Peak. 1stereocard.
Converse, Georgia. J.E. Larkin Photographer (Elmira, NY). 1
photograph.
Cook. Sioux man pictured with his daughter, Grace [?]. Rosebud
Agency. J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
Coweta School. Students, faculty members, and a dog posed in front of
the school house. 1903. 1 photograph.
Crabtree, Elizabeth (Betti). Robertson Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1P,
1PR. (See also Series 4: Photographs: Crabtree, Harriett)
Crabtree, Harriett. Sister of Elizabeth Crabtree; wife of Billy Mead,
formerly Mrs. Shontz. Robertson & Co. (Muskogee, IT). 3 photographs, 1PR. (See also
Series 4: Photographs: Crabtree, Elizabeth (Betti))
Craig, Alice Galloway. Infant daughter of John Craig and Ann Augusta
Robertson Craig of the Tullahassee Mission. J. Brasel Photographer
(Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph, 1 photo-reproduction.
Craig, John. (See Series 4: Photographs: Robertson-Moore, Ann Augusta)
Creek Council House.
Exterior view of council house in Okmulgee. 1 photograph.
Exterior view of the east end. 1 photograph.
Creek Orphan's Home. Studio portrait of a group of young girls and a
female adult. Wenkle (Okmulgee, IT). 1 photograph.
Cusseta [?]
School. Exterior view of the school house. 1 photograph. |
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d'Albenas, Dwight Mason.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Desiré d'Albenas. Pictured with his eldest
brother, Prosper Louis. Such & Co. Photographers (Montreal, Canada). 1
photograph.
Pictured with his younger brother, Paul Desire, and eldest brother,
Prosper Louis. H. Dagenars Photographer (Montreal, Canada). 1
photograph.
Snapshot of an unidentified residence. Photo taken by
Dwight Mason, 1902. 1 photograph.
(See also Series 4: Photographs: d'Albenas, Edmond
Desire)
d'Albenas, Edmond Desire and family.
Studio family portrait featuring Edmond Desire, his wife, Laura
Hills Hitchcock, and their three sons, Dwight Mason, Paul Desire,
and Prosper Louis. 1 photograph.
d'Albenas,
Laura Hills Hitchcock. Wife of Edmond Desire d'Albenas. McLeod & Combs
Photographers (Kansas City). 1 photograph. (See also Series 4: Photographs:
d'Albenas, Edmond Desire)
d'Albenas, Paul Desire. Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edmond Desire d'Albenas.
Pictured at age 5 1/2 months. Such & Co.
Photographers (Montreal, Canada). 1 photograph. (See also Series 4: Photographs:
d'Albenas, Dwight Mason; d'Albenas, Edmond Desire)
d'Albenas
Prosper Louis. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Desire d'Albenas.
Pictured as
an infant. McLeod & Combs Photographers (Kansas City). 1 photograph. (See also
Series 4: Photographs: d'Albenas, Dwight Mason; d'Albenas, Edmond
Desire)
Daltry, Mrs. James S. (See Series 4: Photographs:
Merriman, Faith)
Darlington Mission. Mission students and
faculty. 1890. 1 photograph.
Davis, Mrs. A.S. J. Brasel
Photogapher (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
Robertson & Co. Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
Dawes, Anna. Involved with the Dawes Commission at the time of its
inception. Robertson Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
Dawes, Henry L. Robertson Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
Dawes Commission. Group portrait of commission members at the signing of
the Cherokee treaty. Robertson & Co. Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1
photograph.
Deere, Thomas. (See Series 4: Photographs: Robe School)
Deming, Raymond Wilson. Son of Edwin Deming. Pictured as an infant.
Robertson & Co. Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1P, 1PR.
Downing, Isabelle. Portrait of a young Tulsa woman. 1 photograph.
Duetler, Mrs. C.E.
(See Series 4: Photographs: AR pictured with others)
Dwight
Mission. Mission school students and the school house as it appeared
after the Civil War. 2 photographs. |
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Gibson Station. M.K. & T. Railroad
depot, Jul 1920. 1 photograph.
Gilmanton
Academy. View of Prospect Hall, Gilmanton, NH. Lodge & Co. (Gilmanton,
NH). 1 sterocard.
Gordon, William A. Medical doctor, pictured at age 38. W.F. Webster
Photographer (Oshcosh, WS). 1 photograph.
Gore,
Mamie. (See Series 4: Photographs: Fears, Ruby)
Grace.
Daughter of Cook (Rosebud Agency).
Pictured with Ruth, Hattie, Anna Laura and
Stella. J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph. (See also Series
4:
Photographs: Cook)
Grave
Creek Baptist Church and School. School house and students. 2 photographs.
Grayson, George W. Studio portrait of the Captain. Robertson
Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
Pictured with a group of men, one of whom being Ispahekchar.
1 photograph.
Grayson, Mrs. George W. J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT). 1
photograph.
Green, Joan (daughter of Lulu Green). Removed from a Christmas card.
1 photograph.
Greenwood,
Alice Robertson. Features Alice and her brother and sister. 1 postcard.
Griffith, Mary Alice. As an infant. William Greene Photographer
(Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
Gunter,
John E. (See Series 4: Photographs: Cherokee Commission)
Hamilton,
Susan C. Thompson.
Daughter of Joseph F. Thompson, Tullahassee minister. Wife
of Robert Willis Hamilton. Robertson Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1
photograph, 2 photo-reproductions.
Hampton,
Susan. Creek woman. J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT). 1 photograph, 3
negatives.
Pictured as Mrs. Tiger with toddler, Mary Alice. 1
photograph.
(See also Series 4: Photographs: Nuyaka Mission School)
Hardage, Eli. Tullahassee student who later attended Wooster
University in Ohio. Harry's Art Gallery (Wooster, OH). 1 photograph.
Harding,
Warren G. and Mrs. Pictured with private secretary and secret service agent.
1 postcard.
Harrell International Institute.
Exterior view of the institute in
Muskogee. 1 photograph.
Interior view of a classroom. 1 photograph.
Group photo of music students, May 1889. J.F.
Standiford Photographer (IT). 1 photograph.
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Harrison, Francis Pierpont. As a young
girl, pictured with her sister, Mary Genevieve. Waid Photographer
(Clarksburg, WV). 1 photograph. (See also Series 4:
Photographs: Harrison family)
Harrison
family.
Outdoor group photo. Featured are Jesse Irwin, Francis Pierpont,
Sally, Ellen M., Samuel Robertson, and Thomas Willoughby, Jr. Also pictured
are Anna P. Siouter and Frances Siouter. Jun 1899. 2 photographs.
(See also Series 4: Photographs: Harrison, Francis Pierpont; Harrison,
Jesse Irwin)
Harrison,
Jere Fairchild. As a young boy. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mace Harrison.
Robertson & Co. Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph, 1
photo-reproduction.
Harrison, Jesse Irwin [?].
As a toddler. Wilson Photographer
(Clarksburg, WV) 1 photograph.
As a toddler, held by an unidentified woman. Robertson &
Co. Photographer (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
(See also Series 4: Photographs: Harrison family)
Harrison,
Mary Genevieve. (See Series 4: Photographs: Harrison, Francis Pierpont)
Haskell.
View of Main Street. 1 postcard.
Hastings,
W.W. (See Series 4: Photographs: Cherokee Commission)
Hattie. Studio portrait of a young woman, 1874. Julius Ulke
(Washington, DC). 1 photograph.
Hattie.
Daughter of Long Wolf. (See Series 4: Photographs: Grace)
Hawley, Harriet Ward Foote. Age 45 years, 1875. F. Gutekunst
Photographer (Philadelphia, PA). 1 photograph.
Hill,
George W. [?]. (See Series 4: Photographs: Perryman, J.M.)
Hill, R. W. Synodical superintendent of the Presbyterian Church.
Robertson Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
Hillaber Baptist Church. View of church, school and kitchen.
1 photograph.
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Hitchcock, Daniel Dwight.
Medical doctor, pictured as a middle-aged man. 1 photograph.
Grave marker DDH and wife Hanah Worcester Hicks. 2
photographs.
Hitchcock,
Hannah Worcester Hicks.
Second wife of Daniel Dwight Hitchcock. Daughter of Samuel A.
Worcester. Sipple Photographer (Parsons, KS). 2 photographs.
(See
also
Series 4: Photographs: Hitchcock, Daniel Dwight; Robertson, Ann Eliza
Worcester)
Fort Gibson home, circa 1918. 2 photographs.
Hitchcock,
Laura Hills. (See Series 4: Photographs: d'Albenas, Edmond Desire;
d'Albenas, Laura Hills Hitchcock)
Hodge,
David. (See Series 4: Photographs: Perryman, Thomas W.)
Holderman, Bert. Cherokee Rough Rider. 1898. Orlo Photographer
(New York, NY). 1 photograph.
Hopson, Clara. Seated in a horse-drawn buggy. 1 photograph.
House, Samuel R. Cousin to Alice Robertson and inscribed to her.
E.S. Sterry Photographer (Lansingburgh, NY). 1 photograph.
Hughes,
Mr. ---. (See Series 4: Photographs: Robe School)
Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, PA.
Group of Sioux girls upon their
arrival, 5 Oct 1879. J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1
photograph.
Shoshone and Northern Arapahoe children upon their arrival.
J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
Unidentified group of Native American men, women and children upon
their arrival. 1 photograph. Creek boys from Tullahassee , pictured in uniform. J.N.
Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA) 1 photograph. Members of the Carlisle school brass band. J.N. Choate
Photographer (Carlisle, PA) 1 photograph. Training school dining hall. J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 2
photographs. Young men in training. J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle,
PA). 1 photograph. Activities on the grounds before and after school. 2
photographs.
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Views of
the grounds, boys quarters, and girls quarters. 3 photographs. Native American boys, from 16 different tribes, pictured in front of and on the
balcony of the boy's quarter's, circa 1880. 2 photographs. Native American girls, from 10 differenct tribes, pictured on the grounds in
front of the girl's quarters, circa 1880. 2 photographs. Exterior views of the school. J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 5
photographs. Group photo of the student body. 1 photograph. J.N. Choate Photographer
(Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph. (See also Series 4: Photographs: Pratt, Captain)
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Irene. As an infant. 3 Jun 1881.
1 photograph.
Iron
Wing. (See Series 4: Photographs: Spotted Tail)
Ispahekchar.
Leader of the anti-progressive faction of the Creek Nation.
Robertson & Co. (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
Views of his residence. 2 photographs.
(See also Series 4: Photographs: Grayson, George W.)
Jean. As an infant; also pictured as a 2 1/2 year old. 2
photographs.
Jones, Ada Archer. J. Brasel Photographer (Muskogee, IT). 1
photograph.
Jumper, Winnie. Portrait of a Seminole woman; daughter of Colonel John
Jumper. J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT). 1 photograph.
Juneau Presbyterian Mission. Students of the mission school.
Landerkin & Winter Photographers (Juneau, AK). 1 photograph.
Kidd, Meredith. As a middle-aged man. Robertson Photographers
(Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
Knight, T. Snapshot of the Knight residence, Johnsbury, VT. 1
photograph.
Knox, John Reily. Principal founder of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. 1
photograph.
La
Framboise, Justine. (See Series 4: Photographs: Cheyenne, Lucy)
Laughlin,
Cora. (See Series 4: Photographs: Robe School)
Laura.
(See Series 4: Photographs: Cheyenne, Lucy)
Laura,
Anna. (See Series 4: Photographs: Cheyenne, Lucy)
Leah.
(See Series 4: Photographs: Cheyenne, Lucy).
Leard, Norman. Henry Kendall College student. 2 photographs.
Left
Hand. (See Series 4: Photographs: Spotted Tail)
Lefton,
James C. [?]. (See Series 4: Photographs: Perryman, Thomas W.)
Little
Raven. (See Series 4: Photographs: Spotted Tail)
Little
River Colored Baptist School. Students and school house. 4 photographs.
Locke, Mrs. M.E. Robertson & Co. Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1
photograph.
Locust Grove. Excursion buggy and team of horses. 1 photograph.
Lowery
[?], Henry. (See Series 4: Photographs: Cherokee Commission)
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Mabel. (See Series 4:
Photographs: Cheyenne, Lucy)
Mad Wolf. (See Series 4: Photographs: Spotted Tail)
Man On The Cloud. (See Series 4: Photographs: Spotted
Tail)
McKellop, Albert M. Pictured with W.A. Sapulpa, Eli ---, and
Richard Brunner. Harry's Gallery (Wooster, OH). 1
photograph.
McKellop, A.P. Pictured with his wife, Susie. Robertson
Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
McKennon, Archibald S. Robertson Photographers (Muskogee, IT).
1 photograph.
Meagher, Sara. Married Robert D. Blackstone, Dec 1902. 1
photograph.
Merriman, Faith.
As a young girl. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Payson
Merriman, granddaughter of William Shenck and Ann Eliza Worcester
Robertson. J.F. Standiford (IT). 3 photographs.
As an older girl. 1 photograph, 1 photo-reproduction.
Holding a cat. Robertson & Co. Photographers (Muskogee,
IT). 1 photograph.
Pictured with her sister, Mary Augusta. Scott Photographer
(Chicago, IL). 1 photograph, 1 photo-reproduction.
As a young woman. Finley Photographer (Chicago, IL).
1 photograph.
(Photographer unknown). 2 photographs, 2I, 2
photo-reproductions.
Carpenter Photographer. 2 photographs, 2I, 1
photo-reproduction.
As a young woman. Pictured with her sister, Mary Augusta.
Finley Photographer (Chicago, IL). 1 photograph.
Pictured with her husband, James S. Daltry. 1 photograph, 1
photo-reproduction.
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Merriman, Mary Augusta.
As an infant. Scott Photographer (Chicago, IL). 1
photograph. (See also Series 4: Photographs:
Robertson, Ann Eliza Worcester)
As a young girl. Robertson & Co. (Muskogee, IT). 3 photographs, 1
photo-reproduction, 2 glass negatives.
As a young woman. Finley Photographer (Chicago, IL). 2 photographs, 1
photo-reproduction.
As Mrs. Thompson; pictured with children Jimmie and Bettie.
N.H. Reed (Santa Barbara, CA). 1 photograph.
Pictured with her infant son, Roderick. Dedker Bros.
Photographers (Santa Barbara, CA). 1 photograph.
Pictured with her children, Jimmie, Bettie and Roderick.
Brock-Higgins Photographers (Santa Barbara, CA). 2 photographs.
Series of snapshots of a family outing at the beach. 12 photographs.
Outdoor views of the home, garden and children, including baby Grace. Removed
from a letter to Alice Robertson. 5 photographs.
(See also Series 4: Photographs: Merriman, Faith)
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Modoc Indians.
Group photograph features principal warriors and women: Mr. Squier, Hooka
Jim and wife, Shacknasty Jim, Scar-Faced Charley with wife and child, Captain
Wilkinson, Bogus Charley with wife and child, Faithful William, Long Jim, Agent
Jones, Princess Mary (Captain Jack's sister), Lizzie (Captain Jack's favorite
wife), Little George and his mother, Amelia and child, and Lucy and child.
McCarty Photographer (Baxter Springs, KS). 1 photograph.
Monahwee,
Ella Lou.
As a young girl pictured with an unidentified girl. Robertson &
Co. Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph, 1 photo-reproduction.
Pictured as an Princess. Robertson Studio (Muskogee, IT).
1 photograph.
Moore [?], Headright R. As a young man in 1902. 1 photograph.
Moore,
John.
Muskogee or Creek man; Speaker of the House, National Treasurer,
delegate to Washington, and trustee of the Tullahassee School. Reichman &
Siebert Photographers (Washington, DC). 2 photographs.
Moore, Napoleon Bonaparte. Supreme Court judge. Second husband of
Ann Augusta Robertson. 1 photograph.
Moore,
Wright R. (See Series 4: Photographs Moore [?], Headright R.)
Mossman,
Mrs. (See Series 4: Photographs: Alice Robertson pictured with others)
Murphy,
Mattie. (See Series 4: Photographs: Fears, Ruby)
Muskogee. Street scene. 24 Oct 1890. J.F. Standiford
Photographer (IT). 1 photograph.
Federal Court House. J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT).
1 photograph.
Northwesterly view of the town from Agency Hill. J.F.
Standiford (IT). 1 photograph.
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Nuyaka Mission School.
Student body and faculty; features Susan Hamilton. J.F.
Standiford Photographer (IT). 2 photographs.
Student body on the porch of Superintendent John Robe's home. 1911. 1
photo-reproduction.
Six unidentifed female students and an infant. 1 photo-reproduction.
Series of color snapshots of the mission and hand-carved grave markers in the
cemetery. 4 photographs.
Okfuskee, IT. Cattle ranchers in the field. 1 photograph.
Okmulgee, IT. View of the main street. 1899. 1 photograph.
Okmulgee School. School students and schoolhouse. 1 photograph.
Oregon
Trail. Miniature souvenir snapshots of scenes between Baker, Oregon and the
Snake River. 25 photographs.
Ouray.
(See Series 4: Photographs: Spotted Tail)
Owen,
Narcissa. 1887. J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT). 1 photograph. (See also
Series 4: Photographs: Breedlove, Mrs.)
Owen, Robert L. 1888. J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT). 1
photograph.
Owens, Thomas. Pictured with the future Judge Watts. circa 1890.
Robertson Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
Park Hill Mission. Site of the old mission, circa 1890. 1
photograph.
Parks,
Miss. (See Series 4: Photographs: Robe School)
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Perryman, Mrs. Studio portrait.
Clinedinst Photographer (Washington D.C.). 1 photograph.
Perryman, Joseph M. J. Brasel Photographer (Muskogee, IT). 1
photograph.
(Photographer unknown). 1 photograph.
Pictured with George W. Tiger and unidentified man. J.F. Standiford
Photographer (IT). 1 photograph, 1 photo-reproduction, 2 negatives.
Perryman, Mrs. Joseph M. J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT). 1
photograph.
Perryman,
Thomas W.
Pictured with James C. Sefton, Dorsey Fife (licentiate—i.e., one
licensed to preach but not yet installed as a pastor—taught in Greenleaf Creek
Nation in 1873), War-ne-ha, and David M. Hodge (elder in the Broken Arrow
School, b.1841, d.1920). Photo taken at Tahlequah, 1884.
Perryman, Thompson. C.M. Bell Photographia Artist (Washington, DC).
1 photograph.
Pierpont,
Francis H.
Governor of West Virginia. Married to William Shenck Robertson's
favorite sister. Partridge Gallery (Wheeling, WV). 2 photographs.
As an elderly man. Shafer Studio (Fairmont, WV). 1
photograph.
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Pine, W.B. Signed by a number of
individuals on verso. 1 photo-reproduction.
Poor
Wolf. (See Series 4: Photographs: Spotted Tail)
Porter, Leonora Electra.
As a young girl. Daughter of Creek Chief
Pleasant Porter and Mattie Leonora Bertholf Porter. Robertson & Co. (Muskogee,
IT). 1 photograph.
Pictured with her sister, Maymie Anetta. Robertson & Co.
(Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
Porter,
Maymie Anetta.
Daughter of Creek Chief Pleasant Porter and Mattie Leonora
Bertholf Porter. Robertson Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
(See
also
Series 4: Photographs: Porter, Leonora Electra)
Porter, Pleasant.
First chief of the Creek Nation. 1 photograph.
In Knight Templar uniform. J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT).
1 photograph.
Pictured with Moty Tiger, second chief of the Creek Nation. 1
photograph.
Porter II, Pleasant. Namesake of Chief Pleasant Porter, pictured wearing a
military school uniform. J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT). 1
photograph.
Postoak,
Lincoln. 2 photographs.
Postoak,
Taylor.
Father of John Postoak. Came to IT with the Creeks emigrating from
Alabama. Served with the Loyalists during the Civil War and helped to survey
the boundaries of the Creek Nation; this according to Fannie B. Misch. 1
tintype.
(See also Series 4: Photographs: Sorethumb, Bessie)
Pratt,
Captain. Head of the Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, PA. J.N. Choate
Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
Presbyterian School for Girls. Muskogee, IT.
Student body pictured,
c1887-1892; some feature Alice Robertson. 3 photographs.
View of the school. 3 photographs.
Putnam, Elizabeth Lowell. Portrait inscribed to Alice Robertson. 1 photograph.
Red
Shirt. (See Series 4: Photographs: Spotted Tail)
Reed,
Mrs. Charles L. (See Series 4: Photographs: Eddleman, Ora V.)
Renvill,
Nancy. (See Series 4: Photographs: Cheyenne, Lucy)
Robe,
Blanche. Pictured with one of her children, a faculty member, Miss Sweeney,
and an unidentified man. 1 photo-reproduction. (See also Series 4: Photographs: Robe,
John; Robe School)
Robe,
John. Superintendent pictured with wife, Blanche, and their son, Ralph. 1
photo-reproduction.
(See also Series 4: Photographs: Robe School)
Robe,
Lida. (See Series 4: Photographs: Robe School)
Robe
School.
Portrait montage of 1892 faculty. Identified include: Miss Babb,
Thomas Deere, Mr. Hughes, Cora Laughlin, Miss Parks, Blanche Robe, Lida Robe,
and John Robe.
Portrait montage of faculty, circa 1900. Identified include: Miss Babb, Miss
Bond, Miss De Tienne, Miss Eastman, Mr. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard, Miss
Montgomery, Mrs. Morehead, Bertha Pharr, Florence Pharr, Blanche Robe, Donald
Robe, John Robe, Mr. Schultz, and Miss Sweeney. 1 photo-reproduction.
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Robertson, Alfred Worcester.
As a 7 year-old boy. Son of Samuel Worcester Robertson.
Lamson Studio (Portland, ME). 2 photographs.
J.J. Towle Photographer (Woodsville, NH). 1 photograph.
As an adolescent boy, pictured in a library. 1 photograph.
In a row boat with two unidentified friends. 1 photograph.
With two unidentified girls. Taken on the grounds of the
Valley New House. 2 photographs.
As a young man. Carpenter Photographer (Los Angeles, CA).
1 photograph.
Robertson, Alice Irene. (Alice Robertson's namesake.) 1 photograph.
Robertson-Moore, Ann Augusta.
Eldest daughter of William Shenck Robertson;
portrait taken at the time of her graduation in 1870. Louis See bohm
Photographer (Dayton, OH). 1 photograph.
Circa 1870. Louis See bohm Photographer (Dayton, OH). 3 photographs.
As a young woman. Dewey's Gallery (Cincinnati, OH). 1
photograph.
(Photographer unknown). 2 photographs, 2 photo-reproductions.
Cowan's Photograph Gallery (Cincinnatti, OH). 1 photograph.
Pictured with her first husband, John Craig. 1 photograph.
As a middle-aged woman. Wife of Napoleon Bonaparte Moore.
J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT). 1 photograph.
As an older woman. Series of snapshots taken of unidentified children and
residence. 1 photograph.
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Robertson, Ann Eliza Worcester.
As an older woman. 2 tintypes.
M. Wolfe Photographer (Dayton, OH). 1 photograph.
Roger's Portraits (Dayton, OH). 1 photograph, 1 photo-reproduction.
A.L. Bowerson (Dayton, OH). 1 photograph. Robertson & Co. (Muskogee, IT). 5 photographs. Photographic plate of above image, mounted on a wooden block.
Studio portrait featuring Hannah Worcester Hicks Hitchcock and an
unidentified woman. Robertson & Co. (Muskogee, IT). 2
photographs.
Studio portrait also featuring her daughter, Grace Robertson
Merriman and granddaughter, Mary Merriman. 1891. Robertson & Co.
(Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
Studio portrait also featuring Grace Robertson Merriman and Mary E. Worcester
Williams. Robertson Studio (Muskogee, IT). 2 photographs.
On the porch of an unidentified residence with Leonard Worcester, Hannah
Worcester Hicks Hitchcock, and Mary E. Worcester Williams. 2 photographs.
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Robertson-Merriman, Grace Leeds.
As a young girl. 1 daguerreotype.
As a young woman. 1 glass negative.
Studio portrait. 1 photograph.
(See also Series 4: Photographs: Robertson, Ann Eliza Worcester)
Robertson, Grace Elva Knight.
As a young woman. W.K. Menns
Photographer (St. Johnsbury, VT). 1 photograph.
W.G.C. Kimball Photographer (Concord, NH). 2 photographs.
Robertson, Henry Martyn.
As a middle-aged man. 1 photograph.
As an older man. Barker and Merrick (Des Moines, IA). 1 photograph, 1
photo-reproduction.
Robertson, Richard Worcester. As an infant. Witzel Photographer (Los
Angeles, CA). 1 photograph.
Robertson, Samuel Worcester.
As a young man, 1879. D.A. Clifford
Photographer (St. Johnsbury, VT). 1 photograph.
1885. Pach Photographer (New York, NY). 2 photographs.
Robertson Studio (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
W.G.C. Kimball (Concord, NH). 1 photograph.
Studio portrait also featuring his wife, Grace. 1884. C.H.
Shepherd Photographer (St. Johnsbury, VT). 1 photograph.
Family snapshot taken on the porch of an unidentified residence.
1 photograph.
Samuel Worcester Robertson in street clothes, pictured with an unidentified uniformed
baseball team. 1 photograph.
(See also Series 4: Photographs: Harrison family)
Robertson-Gordon, Sarah. Morgan's Photography (Racine, WS). 1
photograph.
Robertson,
William Shenck. As an older man. 1875. 3 photographs.
Rogers, Gertrude. (See Series 4: Photographs:
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Roosevelt, Theodore. Pictured standing
in a horse drawn carriage flanked by mounted honor guards. 1
photograph.
Rose [?]. Young Sioux woman. A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA).
1 photograph.
Ross,
Bruce. (See Series 4: Photographs: Cherokee Commission)
Ross, Rosa. Young Creek woman. J. Brasel Photographer (Muskogee,
IT). 1 photograph.
Ross, W.P. As an elderly man. 1 photograph.
Ruth.
Daughter of Big Head. (See Series 4: Photographs: Grace)
Salt Creek School. School house. 1 photograph.
Sanders,
Soggy. (See Series 4: Photographs: Cherokee Commission)
Sapulpa,
W.A. (See Series 4: Photographs: McKellop, Albert M.)
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Sawokla Farm. Alice Robertson's farm.
18 photographs, 21 postcards.
Farm hands feeding the chickens. 3 photographs.
Hog. 1 photograph.
Farm hand pictured with Alice Robertson's dogs. 1 photograph.
Alice
Robertson's dogs on the steps of the farm house. 1 photograph.
Milk cow and her calf. 3 photographs, 1 glass negative.
Horse-drawn carriage parked near the front porch. 3 photographs, 1 glass
negative.
Farm yard scene with cows and chickens. 2 photographs.
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Sawokla Tea Room. Hostesses posed
outside the entrance. 1 photograph.
Scott family. Studio portrait featuring three adults and five
children. J.F. Standiford (IT). 1 photograph.
Shackelford, James M. As a middle-aged man. Douglas Photographer
(Evansville, IN). 1 photograph.
Siegner, Otto. Removed from a letter to Alice Robertson. 1 photograph.
Simpson,
Hattie. (See Series 4: Photographs: Fears, Ruby)
Simpson, Laura Mae. Music teacher at Harrell International Institute,
1892. J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT). 1 photograph.
Siouter,
Anna P. (See Series 4: Photographs: Harrison family)
Siouter,
Frances. (See Series 4: Photographs: Harrison family)
Skipper. Outdoor snapshot of a toddler. 1 photograph.
Smith, Mrs. Pictured with her granddaughter. Robertson & Co.
(Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
Sodom School. Students and school house. 2 photographs.
Son-Of-The-Star.
(See Series 4: Photographs: Spotted Tail)
Sorethumb,
Bessie. Granddaughter of Taylor Postoak. 1 photo-reproduction.
Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary. Group photo featuring Alice Robertson,
auxiliary members and their children seated on Sawokla farm house porch, circa
1915. 1 photograph.
Spaulding School. Outdoor scene of students on the school grounds.
J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT). 1 photograph.
Spotted Tail.
Sioux chief, Rosebud Agency. J.N. Choate Photographer
(Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
Photo montage of noted Native American chiefs including American
Horse, Big Horse, Bob Tail, Iron Wing, Left Hand, Little Raven, Mad Wolf,
Man-on-the-Cloud, Ouray, Poor Wolf, Red Shirt, Son-of-the-Star, Standing
Buffalo, Stumbling Bear, Tso-de-ar-ko, White Eagle, White Man, and Yellow Bear.
1 photograph.
Springer, William R. As an older man. 1 photograph.
Standing
Buffalo. (See Series 4: Photographs: Spotted Tail)
Starr,
Alva. (See Series 4: Photographs: Hampton, Susan)
Stella.
Daughter of Chasing Hawk. (See Series 4: Photographs: Grace)
Stewart, J.W. Young man in uniform, circa Aug 1881. J.N. Choate
Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
Strang, Katie. As a child. 1 photograph.
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Strouvelle, Alice.
As a young girl. Studio portrait removed from wood frame.
1 photograph.
Wood frame
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Strouvelle, Ann Isabelle. As a young
woman. 1 photograph, 1 photo-reproduction.
Strouvelle Jr., Charles Edward.
Infant son of Charles Edward and Susanna
Barnett Strouvelle. R.R. Redmon Photographer (Tulsa, IT). 1
photograph.
As a young boy. Robertson Studio (Muskogee, IT). 4 photographs, 3I, 1
photo-reproduction.
Picking peaches at Sawokla farm. 1 photograph.
As a young man in uniform. Inscribed to Homer. Moffett
Studio (Chicago, IL). 1 photograph.
As a football player. 1 photograph, 1 photo-reproduction.
Strouvelle, Susanna Barnett.
Adopted daughter of Alice Robertson and first Creek
allotee under the Dawes Commission, pictured with Alice Robertson and several men at a camp
site. 1 photograph.
Studio portrait. 1 photograph.
Studio portrait as Mrs. Charles E. Strouvelle. 1 photograph.
Pictured with her daughters, Isabelle, Alice and Jane. 1
photograph.
In hat and fur-trimmed coat. 1 photograph.
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Stumbling Bear. (See Series 4:
Photographs: Spotted Tail)
Susanna. Views of her baby. 2 photographs.
Swift, Mrs. Pictured with granddaughter. Robertson & Co.
(Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
Tackabatchie [?] Baptist Church and School. Students and faculty. 1
photograph.
Taggart, William Rush. As a middle-aged man. 1 photograph.
Thaw, Mrs. William.
Early donor to Kendall College; mother of Henry K.
Thaw. 1 photograph.
Pictured with three unidentified men. 1 photograph.
Thlewarthley School. Students and school building. 3 photographs.
Thompson, Nancy. Missionary woman. 1 photograph.
Thompson, James Roderick. Pictured with the car used on his honeymoon.
1 photograph.
Thompson,
William F. (See Series 4: Photographs: Cherokee Commission)
Tiger,
George W. (See Series 4: Photographs: Perryman, J.M.)
Tiger, Helen Mae. As an infant. 1 photograph.
Tiger,
Moty. (See Series 4: Photographs: Porter, Pleasant)
Tiger,
Mrs. Moty. J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT). 1 photograph, 2 negatives.
Tiger,
Susan Hampton. (See Series 4: Photographs: Hampton, Susan)
Trans-Mississippi Congress. View of audience and dais; held in Muskogee,
IT, Nov 19-21, 1907. Robertson Studios (IT). 1 photograph.
Trent,
Pat. (See Series 4: Photographs: Fears, Ruby)
Tso-de-ar-ko.
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Tullahassee
Manual Labor School.
Students and faculty. 1860. 1 photograph, 1 framed, hand-colored
photograph.
1875.
1 photograph.
1878. 3 photographs, 2 photo-reproductions.
School ruins. 4 stereocards.
Mission school staff featuring Miss Brown, Miss Baldwin, Samuel Worchester
Robertson, Nancy Thompson, William Shenck Robertson, Ann Eliza Worcester
Robertson, and Augusta Robertson. 1878. 2 photographs, 1 photo-reproduction.
School staff of 1880 featuring Nancy Thompson, William Shenck Robertson,
Ann Eliza Worcester Robertson, Grace or Alice [?] Robertson, Augusta
Robertson, and 3 unidentified women. 1 photograph.
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Turner, Sr., Clarence.
Portrait as a young man. 1884. F.W. Guerin Photographer
(St. Louis, MO). 1 photograph.
Studio portrait taken with his son, Clarence Jr., and a group of
unidentified men. 1 photograph.
Turner, Jr., Clarence.
As a baby. D.P. Thomson Photographer (Kansas
City, MO). 1 photograph.
As a young boy. J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT). 1
photograph.
Robertson & Co. (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
(See also Series 4: Photographs: Turner, Sr., Clarence.)
Van Schaich, Charles A. Pictured in military uniform. H. Rocher
Photographer (Chicago, IL). 1 photograph.
Wak-on-he
[?]. (See Series 4: Photographs: Perryman, Thomas W.)
Waldron, Lucile.
As a young woman; first person to receive Bachelor of
Arts degree from Henry Kendall College. Robertson & Co. (Muskogee, IT).
1 photograph.
As an older woman. 1 photograph. (Located in The University of Tulsa Archives)
Wealaka Baseball Team. Studio portrait of nine team members and two
unidentified men. 1904. 1 photograph.
Wealaka
School. Exterior view of school buildings and grounds near Leonard, Oklahoma.
1904.
Welling
Presbyterian Church. Exterior view of church near Elm Springs, IT. 1
photograph, 2 photo-reproductions.
Wetumpka School.
Students and faculty pictured outside the Creek national
boarding school. circa 1881. 1 photograph.
View of school grounds. circa 1900. 1 photograph.
White
Eagle. (See Series 4: Photographs: Spotted Tail)
White
Man. (See Series 4: Photographs: Spotted Tail)
Wild Cat School.
Exterior view of the school building. 1 photograph.
Students and faculty. 1 photograph.
Wiley,
Percy. (See Series 4: Photographs: Cherokee Commission)
William. Middle-aged man also known as Cousin Will. Houseworth's
Photographer (San Francisco, CA) 1 photograph.
William. Middle-aged man. Landy Photographer (Cincinnati, OH).
1 photograph.
Williams, Harry Cummings. As a young man. Robertson & Co. (Muskogee,
IT). 1 photograph.
Williams, Mary Eleanor Worcester. As a middle-aged woman. J.F.
Standiford Photographer (IT). 2 photographs.
Williams, Robert L. [?]. Studio portrait of his two daughters. J.F.
Standiford Photographer (IT). 1 photograph.
Willoughby,
Jr., Thomas. (See Series 4: Photographs: Harrison family)
Woodington
[?]. Young man pictured in military uniform. Moffat Studio (Chicago, IL).
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Wooster,
Lorraine Elizabeth. Inscribed to Alice Robertson, 18 May, 1921. 1 photograph.
Worcester,
Ann Orr. (See Series 4: Photographs: Alice Robertson pictured with others)
Worcester,
Hannah Ireland. As an older woman, 1863. A.P. Bart Photographer (Elmira,
NY). 2 photographs.
Worcester,
Leonard.
As a middle-aged man. Luke [?] Photographer (Leadville, CO). 1
photograph, 1 daguerreotype.
Studio portrait. 9 Mar 1875. 1 photograph.
Seated with an unidentified woman on the porch at Sawokla home.
1 photograph.
Pictured with an unidentified woman. 1 photograph.
As an elderly man. Peacham, VT. 1 photograph.
(See also Series 4: Photographs: Robertson, Ann Eliza Worcester)
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Worcester, Austin [?].
Son of Leonard Worcester, as a teenager. Luke [?] Photographer
(Leadville, CO). 1 photograph.
As a young man. Collins Art Gallery (Leadville, CO). 1
photograph.
Worcester, Mabel F. As a toddler. J.H. Mathews Photographer
(Greensburg, IN). 1 photograph.
As a young girl, circa Dec 1880. R.W. Snyder Photographer
(Greensburg, IN). 1 photograph.
As a young woman. Dillon Photographer (Cincinnati, OH).
1 photograph.
Pictured, as a young woman, with Mary Worcester. Enclosed in a handmade
frame. 1 photograph, 1 photo-reproduction.
Worcester,
Mary. As a young woman. 1 daguerreotype. (See also Series 4: Photographs: Worcester,
Mabel F.)
Worcester, Samuel. Monument erected in his memory. 1 photograph.
Worcester, William [?]. As a older man. G.B. Davis Photographer
(Burlington, VT). 1 photograph.
Wright,
James George. Commissioner of the Five Civilized Tribes, 1907-1914;
Superintendent of the Osage Indian Agency, 1915. Gem Studio (Muskogee, OK)
Yellow
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(1). Robertson Studio (Muskogee, IT).
2 photographs, 1 photo-reproduction.
(2). J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT). 1 photograph.
(3). Wenkle Photographer (Okmulgee, IT). 1 photograph.
(4). Studio portrait. 1 photograph.
(5). Snapshot. 1 photograph.
(6). Robinson Photographer (Oshkosh, WS). 1 photograph.
(7). Snapshot. 1 photograph.
(8). Robertson Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
(9). Studio portrait. 1 photograph.
(10). Studio portrait. 1 photograph.
(11). Fetter Photographer (Logansport, IN). 1 photograph.
(12).
J.F. Standiford (IT). 2 photographs, 1 photo-reproduction.
(13). E.S. Biret. (Rochester, NY). 1 photograph.
(14). Studio portrait. 1 photograph.
(15). Robertson Studio (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
(16). Studio portrait of an infant in a long white dress. 1
photograph.
(17). Elite Studio (Butte, MT). 1 photograph.
(18).
Four children with an adult female. 1 postcard.
(19).
Three small children playing indoors. 1 negative.
(20).
Three small children posed outdoors. 1 negative.
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(21). George W. Horton Photographer
(Oshkosh, WS). 1 photograph.
(22). Studio portrait of a young girl. 1 photograph.
(23). Greene Studio (Muskogee, OK). 1 photograph, 1
photo-reproduction.
(24). Snapshot of an elderly woman. 1 photograph.
(25). Snapshot of an elderly woman pictured with an infant and
toddler. 1 photograph.
(26). Snapshot of a young woman. 1 photograph.
(27). Snapshot of a young woman carrying a toddler.
Inscribed on verso: "Jimmy Boy and his big cousin." 1
photograph.
(28). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(29)-(30). J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 2
photographs.
(31). T. Teeple & Co. Photographers. 1 photograph.
(32). Alex Gardner Photographer (Washington, DC). 1
photograph.
(33). R.H. Adams Photographer (St. Louis, MO). 1 photograph.
(34). Loquist Brothers Photographers (Peoria, IL). 1
photograph.
(35). Snapshot of a young woman and an automobile. 1
photograph, 1 photo-reproduction.
(36). Outdoor snapshot of a teenage girl. 1 photograph, 1
photo-reproduction.
(37). Studio portrait of a teenage girl. 1 photograph.
(38). J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT). 1 photograph.
(39). J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT). 1 photograph, 1
photo-reproduction.
(40). Robertson Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
(41). Robertson Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
(42). Hobart Photographer (South Rockford, IL). 1 photograph. |
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(43). Young woman. 1 tintype.
(44). J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(45). Robertson Photographers (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
(46). J.F. Standiford Photographer (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
(47). Young woman. 1 tintype.
(48). Young woman. 1 tintype.
(49). Young woman. 1 tintype.
(50). Woman. 2T, 1 photo-reproduction.
(51)-(52). Young woman. 1T, 1 photograph.
(53). Robertson & Co. Photographer (Muskogee, IT).1 photograph, 1
photo-reproduction.
(54). Creek girl with pet deer. J.F. Standiford Photographer
(Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
(55)-(56). Studio portrait of a young woman in a hat.
Robertson Studio (Muskogee, IT) 2 photographs.
(57). Robertson Studio (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
(58). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA).1 photograph. |
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(59).
1878. Fassett Photographer (Washington, DC). 1 photograph.
(60). J.W. Black & Co. Photographer (Washington, DC) 1 photograph.
(61). Studio portrait of a young woman. 1 photograph.
(62). Studio portrait of a young woman. 1 photograph.
(63). Studio portrait of a young woman. 1 photograph.
(64). Snapshot of an older woman and a boy. 1 photograph.
(65). A. Hesler Photographer (Evanston, IL) 1 photograph.
(66). Excelsior Gallery ([?]). 1 photograph, 1 photo-reproduction.
(67). Hoag & Co. Photographers (Cincinnati, OH). 1 photograph, 1
photo-reproduction.
(68). Studio portrait of a woman. 1 photograph.
(69). Thorpe Photographer (Bucyrus, OH). 1 photograph.
(70). Bundy & Williams Photographers (New Haven, CT). 1 photograph.
(71). Outdoor snapshot of a young girl with a flower basket. 1
photograph.
(72). Fassett Photographer (Washington, DC) 1 photograph.
(73). Fassett Photographer (Washington, DC). 1 photograph.
(74). Studio portrait of a young woman. 1 photograph.
(75). Studio portrait of a young woman. 1 photograph.
(76). Outdoor snapshot of a woman with a dog. 1 photograph.
(77). Snapshot of a young woman on the porch at Sawokla. 1
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(78). Outdoor
snapshot of a young woman in Native American costume. 1 photograph.
(79). Studio portrait of a young woman. 1 photograph, 1
photo-reproduction.
(80). J.F. Standiford Photographer (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
(81). Baker & Record Photographers (Saratoga Springs, NY). 2
photographs.
(82). J. F. Standiford (IT). 1 photograph.
(83). Studio portrait of a woman. 1 photograph.
(84). Prince Photographer (Washington, DC). 1 photograph.
(85)-(86). Dittrich Studios (Atlantic City, NJ). 2 photographs, 1
photo-reproduction.
(87). Whitley Photographer (Elmira, NY). 1 photograph.
(88). A.P. Hart Photographer (Elmira, NY). 1 photograph.
(89). A.P. Hart (Elmira, NY). 1 photograph.
(90). G.H. Loomis Photographer (Boston, MA). 1 photograph.
(91). Whitley Photographer (Elmira, NY). 1 photograph.
(92). Inscription on verso indicates she was a teacher at Kendall.
J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT). 1 photo-reproduction.
(93). Ely Photographer (Oshkosh, IN). 1 photograph.
(94). Studio portrait of an elderly woman. 1 photograph.
(95). Champlay [?] Studio (New York, NY). 1 photograph.
(96). L. Alman Photographer (New York and Rhode Island). 1
photograph.
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(97). A.A. Line
Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(98). J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(99). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(100). J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(101). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(102). J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(103). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(104). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(105). J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(106). A.A. Line Art Studio(Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(107). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(108). Teenage girl. A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1
photograph.
(109). J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(110). J.N. Choate (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(111). Snook Brothers Photographers (Elmira, NY). 1 photograph.
(112). Studio portrait of a young woman. 1T, 1 photo-reproduction.
(113). Studio portrait of a young woman. 1T, 1 photo-reproduction.
(114)-(115). Snapshot of a woman with a flower basket. 2
photographs.
(116). Snapshot of a woman on horseback. 1 photograph.
(117). Studio portrait of a young woman. 1 daguerreotype. |
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(118). Studio portrait. 1
daguerreotype. |
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(119). M.P. & A.I. Rice Photographers
(Washington, DC). 1 photograph.
(120). Larkin Photographer [?] (Elmira, NY). 1 photograph.
(121). Swaine & Mote Photographers (Richmond, IN). 1 photograph.
(122). J.E. Larkin Photographer (Elmira, NY). 1 photograph.
(123). J. McCahon Photographer (Westerville, OH). 1 photograph.
(124). Yeaw & Co. Photographer (Lawrence, KS). 1 photograph.
(125). J. Taylor Photographer (New York, NY). 1 photograph.
(126). Studio portrait of a young man in a bow tie. 1 photograph.
(127). Loquist Bros. Photographers (Peoria, IL). 1 photograph.
(128). Charles Miller Photographer (Burlington, VT). 1 photograph.
(129). Studio portrait of a young bearded man. 1 photograph.
(130). Whitley Photographer (Elmira, NY). 1 photograph.
(131). Fassett Photographer (Washington, DC). 1 photograph.
(132). Warren Photographer (Washington, DC). 1 photograph.
(133). Pannebecker Photo Co. (Columbia, PA). 1 photograph.
(134). E.L. Goss Photographer (Waltham, MA). 1 photograph, 1
photo-reproduction.
(135). Landy Photographer (Cincinnati, OH). 1 photograph.
(136). Porter's Gallery (Cincinnati, OH). 1 photograph. |
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(137). 1
daguerreotype in a leather case.
(138). 1 daguerreotype in a leather case.
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(139). Bedardrapher ([?]). 1
photograph. (140). Inscription indicates man to be a Choctaw
school teacher and football player. Studio portrait. 1
photograph.
(141). Robertson & Co. (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
(142). G.W. Davis Photographer (Richmond, VA). 1 photograph.
(143). Hoard & Tenney Photographers (Winona, MN). 1
photograph.
(144). Stevens Studio (Chicago, IL). 1 photograph.
(145). J.F. Standiford Photographer (IT). 1 photograph.
(146). 1876. C.M. Bell Photographer (Washington, DC).
1 photograph.
(147). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(148). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(149). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(150). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(151). Reversed inscription reads: "Ward KC". 1
tintype.
(152). Studio portrait of a moustached man. 1 tintype.
(153). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(154). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(155). J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1
photograph.
(156). J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1
photograph.
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(157). Robertson & Co. (Muskogee, IT).
1 photograph.
(158). Fassett Photographer (Washington, DC). 1 photograph.
(159). Studio portrait of man in costume. 1 photograph.
(160). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(161). -----. Another view. Inscription on verso only
partially legible. J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1
photograph.
(162). Robertson & Co. (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph, 1
photo-reproduction.
(163). Robertson & Co. (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
(164). J.F. Standiford Photographer (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph, 1
photo-reproduction.
(165). J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(166). Inscription on verso: "White Buffalo Indian youth with
naturally gray hair." circa 1880. J.N. Choate Photographer
(Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(167). Studio portrait of a Navajo boy. 1 photograph.
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(168). Ulke Bros. Photographers
(Washington, DC). 1 photograph.
(169). Studio portrait of a man in fur cap. 1 photograph.
(170). W.A. Reed Photographer (Mobile, AL). 1 photograph.
(171). 1887. Acker Photographer (New York, NY). 1 photograph.
(172). J.F. Standiford Photographer (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
(173). J.F. Standiford Photographer (Parsons, KS). 1 photograph.
(174). Studio portrait of Native American man in headdress. 1
photograph.
(175). Dittrich Studios (Atlantic City, NJ). 1 photograph.
(176). -----. Another view. E.J. Foley Photographer (New York,
NY). 1 photograph.
(177). Drum Railway Photo Car. 1 photograph.
(178). Studio portrait of a middle-aged man. 1 photograph.
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(179)-(194). Studio portraits.
1tintype each. |
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(195). J.N. Choate Photographer
(Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph. (196). J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(197). J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(198). J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(199). J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(200). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(201). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(202). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(203). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(204). A.A. Line Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(205). J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(206). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(207). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(208). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
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(209). 1 daguerreotype in a leather
case.
(210). 1 daguerreotype in a leather case.
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(211). Snapshot of a young girl and a
uniformed man. Inscription on verso: "P--- tells her Dad why
she wishes to blow her bugle. In front of the house at the
Academy. October 1st." 1 photograph.
(212). J.F. Standiford Photographer (Parsons, KS). 1 photograph.
(213). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(214). Studio portrait of three men in hats. 1 tintype.
(215). Snapshot of four adults and an automobile. 1 photograph.
(216). Snapshot of three men in hats. 1 photograph.
(217). Woman with three small children. 1 photograph.
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(218). Studio portrait of a woman with
a small child and an infant. 1 tintype.
(219). Studio portrait of a young boy and toddler. 1
tintype.
(220 A-D). Related snapshots of children and adults. 4 photographs.
(221). Snapshot of children and an infant. 1 photograph.
(222). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(223). Studio portrait of two young girls. 1 tintype.
(224). Studio portrait of a man with two children. 1
tintype.
(225-A). Studio portrait of a man and woman. 1 tintype, 4
photo-negatives.
(226). Studio portrait of a man and woman. 1 tintype.
(227). Studio portrait of two men. 1 tintype.
(228). Studio portrait of a man and woman. 1 tintype.
(229). J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(230). J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(231). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(232). A.A. Line Art Studio (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(233). J.F. Standiford Photographer (Parsons, KS). 1 photograph.
(234). Robertson & Co. (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
(235). J.F. Standiford Photographer (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
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(236). J.F. Standiford Photographer
(Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
(237). Snapshot of four children. Inscription on verso:
"First four postal saving depositors in Muskogee." 1 photograph.
(238). Bickle & Moskey (Clarksburg, WV). 1 photograph.
(239). J.O. Aker Photographer (Washington, DC). 1
photograph.
(240). Studio portrait. Inscription on verso:
"Supposed to be a Cherokee Commission." 1 photograph.
(241). Outdoor portrait of a large group of children and a
small number of adults. 1 photograph.
(242). Outdoor view of a congregation of people. 1
photograph.
(243). J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1
photograph.
(244). J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1
sterocard.
(245). Studio portrait of a young woman with children. 1
photograph.
(246). Pueblo children from Zuni, NM. J.N. Choate
Photographer (Carlisle, PA). 1 photograph.
(247). Pawnee group. J.N. Choate Photographer (Carlisle,
PA). 1 photograph.
(248). Arapahoe group. 1 photograph.
(249). C. Phillips Photographer (Philadelphia, PA). 1
photograph.
(250). Studio portrait of men, a young woman, and boys. 1
photograph.
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(251). Young girls with adult woman.
1 tintype.
(252). Woman with young men. 1 tintype.
(253). Fassett Photographer (Washington, DC). 1 photograph.
(254). Studio portrait of a man and woman in costume. 1
photograph.
(255). Studio portrait of a man and woman in costume. 1 photograph.
(256). Men, women and children with dogs on the porch at Sawokla. 1
photograph.
(257). Outdoor snapshot of seven men. 1 photograph, 1
photo-reproduction.
(258). Outdoor snapshot of a woman with eight young women. 1
photograph.
(259). Outdoor snapshot of seven young women. 1 photograph.
(260). Outdoor view of three women. 1 tintype.
(261). 1888. J.F. Standiford Photographer (Parsons, KS). 1
photograph.
(262). Robertson & Co. (Muskogee, IT). 1 photograph.
(263). Outdoor portrait of children, young men and women, and adults.
1 photograph.
(264). Outdoor snapshot. Inscription on verso: "See the
monkey?" 1 photograph.
(265). Outdoor snapshot of a man and woman playing croquette. 1
photograph.
(266). Outdoor snapshot of a man by a garden bench. 1 photograph.
(267). Outdoor snapshot of an elderly man with young girl in the garden.
1 photograph.
(268). Outdoor snapshot. Inscription on verso: "Taken in
April. I was caught in one of the long branches of the white rose when
Faith caught us both. We were in the little path between the trumpet vine
(shrub) and the jassamine [sic] Live Oak overhead." 1 photograph.
(269 A-B). Outdoor snapshot of a ceremonial function. 2 photographs.
(270). Outdoor snapshot of a residence featuring five adults, one in a
wheelchair. 1 photograph.
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Exterior view of a residence, dated 28 Aug
1925. 1 photograph.
Exterior view of a residence. 1 photograph.
Snapshot of a group of individuals preparing to dine outdoors. 1
photograph.
Exterior view of a monthly church meeting. 1 photograph.
Unidentified exterior view of a church/school building. 1 photograph.
Exterior view of an unidentified church/school building. 1 photograph.
Exterior view of an unidentified church/school building. Inscription on
verso: "Alabama, Indian." 1 photograph.
Building and grounds of an unidentified institution. Thomas Lewis
Photographer (Cambridgeport, MA). 1 sterocard.
Another view [?]. 1 sterocard.
Another view [?]. 1 sterocard.
Related snapshots documenting damage to a tree, circa May 1924. 5
photographs.
Pitched tent and buggy at a campsite. 1 photograph.
Cattle in and around a pond. Robertson Studio (Muskogee, IT).
Landscape snapshot. Incription reads: "A bit of rocky road." 1
photograph.
Landscape snapshot of a tree-lined pond. 1 photograph.
Landscape snapshot of a clay formation. 1 photograph.
Landscape snapshot of a lake. 1 photograph.
Landscape snapshot of a river. 1 photograph.
Man and goose. 1 photograph.
Turkeys. 1 photograph.
Aerial view of Greater Kansas City. 1 postcard.
Related exterior snapshots of unidentified political rally. 3 photographs.
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Group photo of a swearing-in ceremony for
public/political figure. 1 photograph.
Group photo of women in attendance at unidentified conference/convention.
1 photograph.
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Exterior view of an unidentified residence.
1 photograph.
Exterior view of an unidentified institution. Sprague Photographer
(Okmulgee, OK). 1 photograph.
Exterior view of an unidentified building and surrounding grounds. 1
photograph.
Exterior view of an unidentified residence and a horse-drawn sleigh. 1
photograph.
Exterior view of an unidentified institution and surrounding grounds. 1
photograph.
Exterior view of an unidentified residence. 2 photographs.
Related exterior views of an unidentified residence/meeting house. 2
photographs.
Street view of a house fire. 1 photograph.
Exterior view of an unidentified institution and surrounding grounds and lake.
1 photograph.
Exterior view of an unidentified brick[?] kiln. 1 photograph.
(Located in Map Case 2:Drawer 15)
Aerial view of an unidentified town. 1 photograph.
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Related snapshots of a trip to Haiti, Costa
Rica, and Panama. 37 photographs.
Related snapshots of an unidentified school teacher's experiences in Sariaya,
P.I, circa 1903. George C. Kindley Photographer (Sariaya, P.I.). 15
photographs.
Gould, A. Leonard. Scene of the Des Plains River near La Grange, Illinois,
circa 1903. Inscribed to Alice Robertson by Gould. 1 photograph.
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Snapshots.
Inscription reads: "When it's Cherry Blossom time in Washington
and Easter too, It's the very best and most of all that's good I wish
for you. Geo. N. Summers." 1 photograph.
Inscription reads: "Easter Greetings from the Capital with
Miss Washington arrayed in her newest spring garb. This is a scene I
caught at the Tidal Basin Apr 16, 1924. Hoping to get a chance to write
soon. Geo. W. Summers."
Related still life photos of Native American artifacts. 5 photographs.
Aerial view of an unidentified hotel/castle-like structure from across a
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