Postcard image of five women in an automobile parade float for Woodruff Merc. Co., covered completely in flowers or decorations. There are two women in the front seats and three in the back; all of the women are wearing decorated hats and two women are holding up decorated parasols. Other people are partially visible in the background.
The museum is a property of the Oklahoma Historical Society. The mission of the Cherokee Strip Museum and Rose Hill School is to collect, preserve, and interpret the history of the Cherokee Outlet. he museum complex sits on five acres and consists of four buildings: the museum, a blacksmith shop, a large implement building, and an original one-room schoolhouse.
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Postcard image of five women in an automobile parade float for Woodruff Merc. Co., covered completely in flowers or decorations. There are two women in the front seats and three in the back; all of the women are wearing decorated hats and two women are holding up decorated parasols. Other people are partially visible in the background.
This postcard is part of the following collection of related materials.
Perry Parades Photograph Collection
Early 20th century postcards and photos depicting street scenes, floats, decorated buggies and automobiles, and marching bands in parades in Perry, Oklahoma.
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