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Chilocco Indian School

Description: Photograph taken in 1884 of the original Chilocco Indian Agricultural School near Newkirk, Oklahoma. The school was built in 1884 and closed in 1980.
Date: 1884
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Jacob Battiest Jackson

Description: Photograph of Jacob Battiest Jackson, a prominent Choctaw of Shady Point, Indian Territory(OK). Photo by Roeder Bros., Fort Smith, AR, c. 1884.
Date: 1884~
Creator: Roeder Bros.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Mah-Gah-Pah, Otoe

Description: Photograph of Mah-Gah-Pah, Otoe, c. 1884.
Date: 1884~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Choctaw Council House

Description: Photograph of Governor Thompson McKinney and Paul Okchayra at the Choctaw Council House at Nanih Waiya, west of Tuskahoma, Indian Territory. Photo by Israel Stone, Oct. 15, 1884.
Date: October 15, 1884
Creator: Stone, Israel
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Bertie Deroin and Sister

Description: Photograph of Otoe Indians Bertie Deroin and her two sisters, c. 1884.
Date: 1884~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Chilocco Indian School

Description: Photograph of the first building at Chilocco Indian School. Photo by Young & Zeller, Wellington, KS, c.1884.
Date: 1884~
Creator: Young & Zeller
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Buffalo Head

Description: Photograph of the head of the last Buffalo killed on the site of Mabeetie, TX. Photo by E.B. Snell & Company, c.1884.
Date: 1884~
Creator: E. B. Snell & Company
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Portrait Photo of Cheyenne Woman and Infant

Description: Portrait photograph of Cheyenne woman who is standing beside a chair. There is an infant in a cradleboard propped on the chair. The photo was taken in 1884.
Date: 1884
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Six Bits and Tom Smith, Shawnee Indians

Description: Photograph of (left to right) Six Bits and Tom Smith, Shawnee Indians, taken at Fort Reno, Indian Territory in 1884.
Date: 1884
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Kiowa Apache Children

Description: Portrait photograph of two very young children wearing traditional clothing and seated on a floor. The photo was taken c. 1884-1887.
Date: 1884~/1887~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Otoe Man and Child

Description: Portrait photograph of Otoe man standing beside a small child. The photo was taken in 1884.
Date: 1884
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Otoe Woman and Child

Description: Portrait photograph of Otoe woman who is seated. A young girl is standing beside her. They are wearing traditional clothing. Photo was taken in 1884.
Date: 1884
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Old Wichita (Also Attributed as Little Eagle)

Description: Portrait photograph of Old Wichita (also attributed as Little Eagle) on the right and an unknown man. They are Pawnee Indians.
Date: 1884~/1887~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0969.0825]

Description: Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. OHS note: This is likely a photograph of five Sisters of Mercy nuns who arrived by train in the territory in 1884 from Lacon, Illinois. The Sisters were met by Father Isidore Robot and Brother Dominic Lambert from the Sacred Heart Mission and some Native American scouts. Information source: "Tenacious Monks" by Joseph F. Murphy, a priest from St. Gregory’s College.
Date: 1884
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph: OHPG0300]

Description: Locals inspect the damage done in Mannford after the 1984 Tornado hit the town
Date: April 29, 1884
Partner: Keystone Crossroads Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0388.0331]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "This photograph of the Boomer leaders was taken in 1884. They are, from left (seated), A. C. McCord, David L. Payne, W. L. Couch, (standing) H. H. Stafford, G. F. Goodrich, and A. P. Lewis. Payne was principal leader of the movement."
Date: 1884
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Harper's Weekly

Description: Photograph of the January 19, 1884, edition of "Harper's Weekly."
Date: January 19, 1884
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Buffalo Head

Description: Photograph of the head of the last Buffalo killed on the site of Mabeetie, TX. Photo by E.B. Snell & Company, c.1884.
Date: 1884~
Creator: E. B. Snell & Company
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Boomers

Description: Photograph of Rock Falls on the Chikaskia River, 4 miles south of South Haven, KS.
Date: 1884~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Pa-She-Pa-Ho

Description: Photograph of Pa-She-Pa-Ho, a Sac & Fox, center wearing white, and other full blood tribal members at his encampment. Photo by William S. Prettyman, c.1884. Printed by Thomas Croft, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory, in 1895-1896.
Date: 1884~
Creator: Prettyman, William S.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Arapaho Camp

Description: Photograph of an Arapaho Indian camp near Anadarko, Oklahoma Territory, 1894.
Date: 1884~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Choctaw Capitol Building

Description: Photograph of the last Choctaw Nation Capitol Building, 1884-1907, in Tuskahoma, Indian Territory(OK). L to R: UNIDENTIFIED, UNIDENTIFIED, McKee James, GS Oaks, Dan Folsom, 6-14. UNIDENTIFIED.
Date: 1884~/1907~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Chilocco Indian School

Description: Photograph of the original building at the Chilocco Indian School, c.1884.
Date: 1884~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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