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Title
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The Kansas City Times' Map of Oklahoma
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Description
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"Taken from government surveys." Shows proposed railroad and stage line and includes "Direction for Locating a Claim." Specific areas of Indian tribes noted.
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Date
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1888
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views, Photograph 05
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Description
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Photograph five of twenty-four in Collection of Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views by William S. Prettyman and George B. Cornish. It is titled "Pawnee Indians, Located 70 Miles south of Arkansas City" and shows four Pawnee females (two with infants) in front of a tipi. The elder woman is curing a hide.
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Date
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1889~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Correct Map of Oklahoma and Indian Territories
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Description
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Map of Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory. Railroad lines, counties, and Indian jurisdictions (Osage, Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache) are shown. The following Indian nations are shown in Indian Territory: Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole, Creek.
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Date
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1901~
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Indian Territory
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Description
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Photocopy of map of Indian Territory, the northeast area of present-day Oklahoma. Territories of the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Seminole, and Chickasaw nations are shown. Towns, rivers, roads, and railways are indicated (though roads are not named). Noted at bottom of map: Compiled by M. L. Cudlipp & F. E. Matthes. Traced and lettered by Malcolm Lloyd Cudlipp.
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Date
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1898
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views, Photograph 23
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Description
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Photograph twenty-three of twenty-four in Collection of Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views by William S. Prettyman and George B. Cornish. It is titled "Pawnee Indian Squaw and Pappoose" and shows an Pawnee mother carrying a infant on her back.
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Date
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1889~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views, Photograph 19
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Description
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Photograph nineteen of twenty-four in Collection of Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views by William S. Prettyman and George B. Cornish. It is titled "Holding Down a Town Lot, Guthrie, April 22, 1889" and shows two settlers watching over their lots in what will be the town of Guthrie, OK. The gentleman in the foreground smoking the pipe is identified as P. Pearson (Peter Pearson), behind him is Dr. Acker; both men were friends of the photographer from Arkansas City, KS.
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Date
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1889-04-22
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views, Photograph 22
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Description
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Photograph twenty-two of twenty-four in Collection of Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views [ca. 1889] by William S. Prettyman and George B. Cornish. It is titled "A Frontier Home" and shows three settlers and a steer in front of a primitive frontier dwelling.
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Date
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1889~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views, Photograph 06
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Description
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Photograph six of twenty-four in Collection of Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views by William S. Prettyman and George B. Cornish. It is titled "Otoe Indian, Two Wives and Family" and shows a family of nine posing in native garb, and one child in the background leaning against a doorway.
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Date
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1889~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views, Photograph 02
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Description
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Photograph two of twenty-four in Collection of Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views by William S. Prettyman and George B. Cornish. It is titled "Mud Lodge Indians' Winter House" and shows a Pawnee family standing outside of a winter earthen lodge.
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Date
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1889~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views, Photograph 03
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Description
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Photograph three of twenty-four in Collection of Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views by William S. Prettyman and George B Cornish. It is titled "Tepee, Indian Summer House" and shows a Pawnee family sitting inside a tipi, with the covering rolled back to catch the breeze.
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Date
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1889~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views, Photograph 20
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Description
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Photograph twenty of twenty-four in Collection of Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views by William S. Prettyman and George B. Cornish. It is titled "The Way They Voted for the First Mayor of Guthrie" and shows Guthrie residents formed in two long lines; several men men standing in a wagon can be seen waving to the crowd.
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Date
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1889~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views, Photograph 01
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Description
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Photograph one of twenty-four in Collection of Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views [ca. 1889] by William S. Prettyman and George B. Cornish. It is titled "Robbers Cave in Cherokee Strip" and shows three men in front of the Barker Outlaw Cave. From left to right, the Reverend A.C. Kronk, Arkansas City; J.W. "Cherokee" Jordan; and photographer William S. Prettyman.
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Date
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1885~
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views, Photograph 04
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Description
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Photograph four of twenty-four in Collection of Oklahoma Indian and Cowboy Views [ca. 1889] by William S. Prettyman and George B. Cornish. It is titled "Ponca Indians, located 30 miles south of Arkansas City" and shows two Ponca men and their wives in front of a tipi: middle-left, Red leaf and four wives; right, Stands Yellow and three wives.
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Date
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1889~
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Object Type
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Photograph