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Dawes Commission

Description: Photograph of the Dawes Commission. The Dawes Commission: (front row) M. H. Kidd, H. L. Dawes, A. S. McKennon,all three commissioners; (back row) A. L. Wright, secretary; Anna L. Dawes, assistant, and H. M. Jacoway, stenographer.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

New Hope Seminary

Description: Photograph of students standing on the porch of New Hope Seminary in Skullyville, Indian Territory. The building is a two-story wood structure, and the writing on the photograph reads "No. Study Hall." The New Hope Seminary was also called, Fort Coffee Academy.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Choctaw Solomon Hotema

Description: Photograph of Solomon Hotema, an educated Choctaw preacher who killed seven people he claimed were witches. He was also responsible for the death of his children. Three men were also implicated in the murders.
Date: 1899~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Dawes Commission Members

Description: Photograph of Dawes Commission members John Connelly, E.B. Johnson, Simon E. Lewis, Calvin Grant, Holmes Willis, Melvin Cornish, A.J. Harkins, D.C. McCurtain, A.L. Aylesworth, William O. Beall, Philip B. Hopkins, W.W. Wilson, Thomas D. Ainsworth, Gilbert W. Dukes, Douglas H. Johnston, Tams Bixby and Clifton R. Breckinridge.
Date: 1902
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Crow Creek in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Description: Photograph of the new channel on Crow Creek in Tulsa, Oklahoma showing a section of rip-rapping. The project is funded by the Works Progress Administration. OHS note: The location is likely near East 33rd Street and South Peoria Ave,
Date: 1933~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

F.B. Severs Cash Store, Okmulgee, Indian Territory

Description: Photograph of the F.B. Severs Cash Store, Okmulgee, I.T. Photo was taken by John K. Hillers on May 9, 1875. Frederick Ballard Severs was a prominent rancher and entrepreneur in Indian Territory. He was the first postmasters in Okmulgee. He helped develop Okmulgee and Muskogee by constructing many of the business buildings, and he built and assisted in organizing the First National Bank of Muskogee.
Date: May 9, 1875
Creator: John K. Hillers
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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