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(1 - 17 of 17)
Title
[Male doll with cane, beret, and packages]
Date
1920 (approximate)
Photographer
Brandl, Steffi
Title
[photograph of a boy]
Date
1920 (approximate)
Photographer
Way Photo
Title
Boy with bullwhip, dog, knife, and George Washington rock
Date
1870 (approximate)
Title
[Two young Indian boys getting water at well pipe/faucet]
Date
1900 (approximate)
Photographer
Tinker, Arthur M.
Title
[Indian children in hats & coats in foreground, unidentified social event occurs in background]
Date
1900 (approximate)
Photographer
Tinker, Arthur M.
Title
Pottwatomie Boarding School Boys, Nov. 1899
Date
1899
Photographer
Tinker, Arthur M.
Title
Jack Hubbard, in 1899
Date
1899
Title
[Male and female dolls posed together holding packages with berets]
Date
1920 (approximate)
Photographer
Brandl, Steffi
Title
[Male doll in sailor suit holding flowers]
Date
1920 (approximate)
Photographer
Brandl, Steffi
Title
Edward and Lewis Herman "Jack" Hubbard about 1893
Date
1893 (approximate)
Title
One of the old buildings, a portion of a barracks, of Fort McPherson
Date
1880 (approximate)
Title
Archie Peyton Samuel, half-brother of Jesse and Frank James. Killed by Pinkerton bomb.
Date
1875 (approximate)
Title
Shawnee county-Boy going fishing
Date
1930 (approximate)
Title
[Two young Indian boys standing & holding hands]
Date
1900 (approximate)
Photographer
Tinker, Arthur M.
Title
[photograph of a young man]
Date
1870 (approximate)
Title
Children in Museum
Date
1965 (approximate)
Photographer
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
Title
Public Relations
Date
1971 (approximate)
Photographer
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum