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Oklahoma Collection (page 8)

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Background imageOklahoma Collection: NATI2A-00118

NATI2A-00118
Native American teepee encampment on the Great Plains, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageOklahoma Collection: HSET2A-00113

HSET2A-00113
Native American joining cowboys at their campfire, late 1800s. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageOklahoma Collection: Comanche on horseback, 1800s

Comanche on horseback, 1800s
Comanche brave traveling by horseback, southern plains, 1800s. Hand-colored engraving of a Frederic Remington illustration

Background imageOklahoma Collection: NATI2C-00153

NATI2C-00153
Native American family traveling on a travois poney on the prairie. Composite of hand-colored woodcut and digital photograph

Background imageOklahoma Collection: AGRI2A-00074

AGRI2A-00074
Chuck wagon serving cowboys their midday meal. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century Frederic Remington illustration

Background imageOklahoma Collection: AGRI2A-00076

AGRI2A-00076
Cowboys driving a longhorn herd on the great cattle trail 1800s Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageOklahoma Collection: Cowboy Riding Horse Joe Louis. ca. 1943, Elk City, Oklahoma, USA, Texas Kid, Jr. Riding Joe Louis

Cowboy Riding Horse Joe Louis. ca. 1943, Elk City, Oklahoma, USA, Texas Kid, Jr. Riding Joe Louis. A past time Range Sport of the Pioneer Southwest

Background imageOklahoma Collection: Indian encampment

Indian encampment
North America Indian encampment in Oklahoma Indian territory. Wood engraving published Paris 1889

Background imageOklahoma Collection: USA, Oklahoma, Windpumps / windmill

USA, Oklahoma, Windpumps / windmill
USA, Oklahoma, Windpumps/windmill USA Oklahoma Route 66. Elk City. National Route 66 Museum. Windpumps

Background imageOklahoma Collection: USA, Oklahoma

USA, Oklahoma, Route 66, Hydro, 1956 Studebaker President 4-door sedan, USA Oklahoma Route 66. Hydro. 1956 Studebaker President 4-door sedan

Background imageOklahoma Collection: United States. Purcell. Oklahoma. Main Street after the land

United States. Purcell. Oklahoma. Main Street after the land rush, 1889. Engraving published in the newspaper Frank Leslies en1889. Colored

Background imageOklahoma Collection: High School building, Oklahoma City, USA

High School building, Oklahoma City, USA. Date: 1908

Background imageOklahoma Collection: Arapaho Indian Village, Oklahoma, USA

Arapaho Indian Village, Oklahoma, USA. Date: 1908

Background imageOklahoma Collection: Gushing oil well near Sapulpa, Oklahoma, USA

Gushing oil well near Sapulpa, Oklahoma, USA. Date: circa 1920

Background imageOklahoma Collection: Oil tank farm near Sapulpa, Oklahoma, USA

Oil tank farm near Sapulpa, Oklahoma, USA. Date: circa 1920

Background imageOklahoma Collection: VALUE

VALUE
Musical comedy Oklahoma. Poster. 1943

Background imageOklahoma Collection: Texas Longhorn cattle in grassland

Texas Longhorn cattle in grassland

Background imageOklahoma Collection: USA, Oklahoma, Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge. Aggressive black-tailed prairie dog

USA, Oklahoma, Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge. Aggressive black-tailed prairie dog. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageOklahoma Collection: Hedgehog Cactus (Echinocereus sp. ) budding in granite hills, southwestern Oklahoma

Hedgehog Cactus (Echinocereus sp. ) budding in granite hills, southwestern Oklahoma
Hedgehog Cactus (Echinocereus sp.) budding in granite hills, southwestern Oklahoma

Background imageOklahoma Collection: Oklahoma City Oklahoma OK, OKC, city skyline from Expressway of downtowm

Oklahoma City Oklahoma OK, OKC, city skyline from Expressway of downtowm
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. City skyline from Expressway of downtown

Background imageOklahoma Collection: United States. Purcell. Oklahoma. Main Street after the land rush, 1889

United States. Purcell. Oklahoma. Main Street after the land rush, 1889. Engraving published in the newspaper Frank Leslies 1889. Colored

Background imageOklahoma Collection: Grass plumes dancing in the sunset light

Grass plumes dancing in the sunset light. Bokeh (buttery blurry background) here was to reduce distractions and emphasize the primary subject

Background imageOklahoma Collection: United States area: Acquisition and transfer of territory 1780 to 1870

United States area: Acquisition and transfer of territory 1780 to 1870
United States area: Acquisition and transfer of territory 1780 to1870

Background imageOklahoma Collection: OKLAHOMA: MILK SHOP, 2006. Braums Milk shop along Route 66, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA: MILK SHOP, 2006. Braums Milk shop along Route 66, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Photograph by Carol Highsmith, July 2006

Background imageOklahoma Collection: OKLAHOMA: OIL DERRICK. An oil derrick in a neighborhood of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA: OIL DERRICK. An oil derrick in a neighborhood of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Photographed c1944

Background imageOklahoma Collection: United States of America, eastern part

United States of America, eastern part
Antique illustration of a United States of America, eastern part

Background imageOklahoma Collection: United States of America, Middle section

United States of America, Middle section
Antique illustration of a United States of America, Middle section

Background imageOklahoma Collection: Service Station to the Stars

Service Station to the Stars
Light painting and time lapse photography with star trails of an old abandoned services station off route 66

Background imageOklahoma Collection: OKLAHOMA: FARMHOUSE, 1936. Sand dunes burying a farm after a dust storm in Cimarron County

OKLAHOMA: FARMHOUSE, 1936. Sand dunes burying a farm after a dust storm in Cimarron County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, 1936

Background imageOklahoma Collection: DUST BOWL, 1936. Farm machinery buried by sand after a dust storm in Cimarron County, Oklahoma

DUST BOWL, 1936. Farm machinery buried by sand after a dust storm in Cimarron County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, April 1936

Background imageOklahoma Collection: OKLAHOMA: FARM, 1936. A windmill and tank on an abandoned farm in Cimarron County, Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA: FARM, 1936. A windmill and tank on an abandoned farm in Cimarron County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, 1936

Background imageOklahoma Collection: OKLAHOMA: FARMHOUSE, 1936. The roof of the barn was removed to make a windbreak

OKLAHOMA: FARMHOUSE, 1936. The roof of the barn was removed to make a windbreak for a garden at a farm in Cimarron County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, 1936

Background imageOklahoma Collection: OKLAHOMA: FARMHOUSE, 1936. A windbreak made from the roof of a barn guarding a

OKLAHOMA: FARMHOUSE, 1936. A windbreak made from the roof of a barn guarding a garden at a farm in Cimarron County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, 1936

Background imageOklahoma Collection: OKLAHOMA: FARMHOUSE, 1936. Sand dunes on farm in Cimarron County, Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA: FARMHOUSE, 1936. Sand dunes on farm in Cimarron County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, 1936

Background imageOklahoma Collection: OKLAHOMA: DUST BOWL, 1936. An adobe farmhouse in Cimarron County, Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA: DUST BOWL, 1936. An adobe farmhouse in Cimarron County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, 1936

Background imageOklahoma Collection: OKLAHOMA: PIONEER WOMAN. A pioneer women of the Oklahoma Panhandle dust bowl

OKLAHOMA: PIONEER WOMAN. A pioneer women of the Oklahoma Panhandle dust bowl. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, April 1936

Background imageOklahoma Collection: OKLAHOMA: DUST STORM, 1936. A farmer removing drifts of soil that block the highways near Guymon

OKLAHOMA: DUST STORM, 1936. A farmer removing drifts of soil that block the highways near Guymon, Oklahoma. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, March 1936

Background imageOklahoma Collection: STORM CELLAR, 1939. The storm cellar of agricultural day laborer near Webbers Falls, Oklahoma

STORM CELLAR, 1939. The storm cellar of agricultural day laborer near Webbers Falls, Oklahoma. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1939

Background imageOklahoma Collection: OKLAHOMA: DUST STORM, 1936. Sand piled up in front of an outhouse on a farm in Cimarron, Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA: DUST STORM, 1936. Sand piled up in front of an outhouse on a farm in Cimarron, Oklahoma. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, April 1936

Background imageOklahoma Collection: MIGRANT WORKER, 1936. A migrant worker from Oklahoma suffering from tuberculosis

MIGRANT WORKER, 1936. A migrant worker from Oklahoma suffering from tuberculosis with his truck in Texas. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1936

Background imageOklahoma Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1936. A migrant family from Oklahoma standing along the highway between Blythe

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1936. A migrant family from Oklahoma standing along the highway between Blythe and Indio in California, after their car had broken down. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1936

Background imageOklahoma Collection: DROUGHT REFUGEES, 1935. Refugees from the Oklahoma drought camping by the roadside

DROUGHT REFUGEES, 1935. Refugees from the Oklahoma drought camping by the roadside. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1935

Background imageOklahoma Collection: MIGRANT CHILDREN, 1939. Children of agricultural day laborers sitting in front

MIGRANT CHILDREN, 1939. Children of agricultural day laborers sitting in front of small store near Vian, Oklahoma. Photographed by Russell Lee, June 1939

Background imageOklahoma Collection: OKLAHOMA: CHILDREN, 1939. A young girl holding her baby brother in a community

OKLAHOMA: CHILDREN, 1939. A young girl holding her baby brother in a community camp in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1939

Background imageOklahoma Collection: OKLAHOMA: WHEAT, 1937. A wheat field in Oklahoma. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1937

OKLAHOMA: WHEAT, 1937. A wheat field in Oklahoma. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1937

Background imageOklahoma Collection: RAILROAD WORKERS, 1943. Conductor James M. Johnson and brakeman Jack Torbet of Waynoka

RAILROAD WORKERS, 1943. Conductor James M. Johnson and brakeman Jack Torbet of Waynoka, Oklahoma having lunch in the caboose on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad line

Background imageOklahoma Collection: DUST BOWL, 1936. A plow covered by sand after a dust storm in Cimarron County, Oklahoma

DUST BOWL, 1936. A plow covered by sand after a dust storm in Cimarron County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, April 1936

Background imageOklahoma Collection: OKLAHOMA: OIL WELL, c1944. Wildcat oil drillers, independent of an oil company

OKLAHOMA: OIL WELL, c1944. Wildcat oil drillers, independent of an oil company, using tools called tongs that are clamped on the drill to unscrew the stem



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Discover the heart and soul of Oklahoma through its rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes. From legendary sports figures like Mickey Mantle to iconic landmarks such as the Golden Driller outside the Convention Center, this state is brimming with fascinating stories. Step back in time with an antique map of Western USA, a reminder of when Oklahoma Territory opened its doors to settlers in 1891. Feel the adrenaline rush as you witness a fearless bronco rider conquering wild horses or explore the bustling streets of downtown Tulsa. Immerse yourself in Native American heritage as Billy Bowlegs and his suite of Indian Chiefs showcase their traditions. And don't miss Clays Motor Company, a testament to Oklahoma's automotive industry. Experience pure joy as you watch a nun effortlessly swivel a hula hoop on her hips, reminding us that fun knows no boundaries. But amidst all the excitement, remember nature's power with an awe-inspiring tornado tunnel above Oklahoma captured in c1898. Pay homage to baseball legend Johnny Bench at his statue in Bricktown, Oklahoma City – a symbol of excellence and dedication. Whether you're captivated by Mickey Mantle's legacy or fascinated by the Bucking Bronco spirit ingrained within every Oklahoman – there's something for everyone here. Oklahoma: where past meets present; where tradition intertwines with progress; where beauty lies both within its people and its landscapes. Come experience it for yourself.