The Robert E. Cunningham Oklahoma History Collection contains photographs and negatives by various photographers that showcase the people and places in Oklahoma from the late 1800s through the late 1900s.
This collection contains disturbing materials, specifically human corpses.
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["Cimarron" film stills]
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C1763-279. 2. The Run & Hollywood Version. The Great Land Rush�A spectacular highlight in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's filming of the famed Edan [sic] Ferber novel, "Cimarron," is a reenactment of the great land rush opening the Indian territory of Oklahoma to thousands of settlers in 1889. As the wild stampede for land begins at a gunshot signal fired at high noon, Glenn Ford in black hat and suit in his role as adventurer Yancy Cravat is seen racing just beyond riders in left foreground. Ford, Maria Schell, Anne Baxter, Arthur O'Connell, Russ Tamblyn and Mercedes McCambridge star in the story spanning threr decades in the fantastic growth of Oklahoma from barren prairie to welthy [sic] oil empire. The new picture, filmed in CinemaScope and color, was produced by Edmund Grainger, directed by Anthony Mann. 1763-279.
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[101 Ranch, Osage wedding]
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[[Osage wedding. See .0756-.0763, .0780-.0782, & .0970-4] A Pony will do if the bridegroom has no auto. Duplicate]
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[101 Ranch, Osage wedding]
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[Osage wedding. See .0756-.0763, .0780-.0782, & .0970-4] The bridegroom adjusts his hat while he waits patiently for his future wife to hear final instructions from her mother.]
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