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Hendrix and Royer's Outfit in Oklahoma

Description: Photograph of a ranch scene in 1893 near Honey Creek in Oklahoma. This is Hendrix and Royer's outfit who operated a steer ranch in the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma, near Turner Falls. This was taken near the Texas-Indian Territory line when one of the yearling herds was moving from South Texas to the Nation Ranch. F. D. Hendrix stands to the rear of the chuck wagon. To the left is Alva Roff for whom Roff, Oklahoma is named.
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Ranch House with Seperate Garage

Description: Photograph of a ranch home with awnings over the windows. The property is surrounded by small trees and a chain-link fence. There is lawn furniture in the fenced yard. On the right side of the frame is a two-story garage with three old automobiles parked in front of it.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

Agricultural Field

Description: Copy negative of the Springer family portrait. Mary Buchanan Springer has her youngest daughter sitting between her and Mabel Springer. The children's names are Mary, Roy, Opal, Raleigh, and Will Springer. The males are wearing suits and the females are wearing dresses. The picture is encased in a rectangular frame.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Comanche Family Portrait]

Description: Photograph of a Comanche family. There is a man sitting in a chair in the center of the photo, there are two other people standing behind him, and a child leaning on his lap.
Date: 1890~
Creator: Irwin, William E.
Partner: Clay County Historical Society

[Portrait of an Indian Man]

Description: Photograph of Native American man in traditional dress including a feathered fan-like object, moccasins, beads, and a feathered headdress. This photograph features the same backdrop used in many of the Snearly and Kelley photographs.
Date: 1890~
Creator: Snearly, Alice & Kelley, Lon
Partner: Clay County Historical Society

[Portrait of Comanche Jack Permunsu, Indian Warrior]

Description: Photograph of Indian Warrior: Comanche Jack Permumsu, brother of Yapaituka Comanche band chief Tahpony and nephew of Comanche leader Ten Bears. This photo was taken in the 1890's during the time Jack Permumsu served as a member of the Indian Police for the Kiowa-Comanche-Apache reservation in Indian Territory (in what would later become Oklahoma).
Date: 1890~
Partner: Clay County Historical Society

Group on the wing [of a bi-plane], c. 1915

Description: Photograph of a group of people with a bi-plane airplane in a field in Oklahoma. Sitting on top of the wings, from left to right are: Mabel Strickland, Bonnie McCarroll, Florence Hughes, Fox Hastings, and Ruth Roach. The men on the ground are involved in some kind of escapade involving a sword and turbans.
Date: 1915~
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Men and Women at Gravesite

Description: Copy negative of the funeral of Quanah Parker. Several people are in the picture all dressed up. In the middle of the group, several men are holding a casket with ornaments and flowers on top of it.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Portrait of David Monticello "Bud" Ballew and Amy Bear and Carrie]

Description: Two Native American women in a portrait with lawman David Monticello "Bud" Ballew. The women are seated and wrapped in traditional Indian blankets. The lawman is standing behind the women and has a bandana around his neck. Both women are Kiowa. Amy Bear is wife of Bert Bear, and Carrie is daughter of Iseeo and wife of White Fox.
Date: 1890~
Creator: Snearly, Alice & Kelley, Lon
Partner: Clay County Historical Society
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