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Lining up to vote for Mayor of Guthrie in the city's first election April 23, 1889. Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory, April 23, 1889
WENNER 82



Oklahoma Lawyers ready for business, using a trunk and a wooden box for an office. Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory, April 22, 1889
WENNER 86


Oklahoma Avenue, east from the Land Office in Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory, May 22, 1889
WENNER 93


Broadway Street, Oklahoma City, one week after the land opening. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory, late April, 1889
WENNER 97



Lone Wolf in Kiowa War Dance. One of the leaders in the Battle of the Washita against Custer. Became a Baptist preacher in his old age.
WENNER 105


Ponto and Lone Bear, Kiowa warriors who were in the Battle of the Washita againt Custer in the 1870s as young men. Late 1880s photo.
WENNER 1085


Last execution under Seminole tribal laws in 1892, just before Congress abolished the tribal code. Note, bullet hole in the paper heart. Wewoka, Indian Territory, 1892
WENNER 109



Portrait of William Pollack in Rough Rider Uniform. Colonel Roosevelt said, in a letter upon his death, "Pollack was one of the men for whom I grew to feel the most sincere respect and liking."
WENNER 110


Kiowa mother, Martha Napawat, and child in a cradleboard. Chickasha, Indian Territory, 1897
WENNER 114


White Turkey, Chief of the Shawnees and delegate to the GOP National Convention. First full-blood delegate to any national convention.
WENNER 125



Wichita woman wrapped in a striped blanket. Anadarko, Oklahoma Territory, 1898
WENNER 129


Two Indian girls in a Comanche Indian camp near Fort Sill. Fort Sill, Oklahoma Territory
WENNER 130


Apache children held prisoner with Geronimo at Fort Sill, Indian Territory 1900
WENNER 133



Indian child (Potawatomi or Kickapoo) attending first day of school at the Quaker Shawneetown Mission, between Shawnee and Tecumseh, 1893
WENNER 139


Oklahoma Building at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. Building is a two-story structure with people gathered on a second floor balcony. It is now El Reno's Elk Lodge. St Louis, Missouri, 1904
WENNER 147



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