Box PH 13
Container
Contains 138 Collections and/or Records:
Fifteen pupils, the director of Indian education, a full-blood Indian teacher, and the superintendent of the Five Civilized Tribes posing in front of the Morris-Vann School in Sequoyah County, undated
Item — Box: PH 13
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_13_0000_1884
Scope and Contents
This series contains 2,331 items and consists of images from throughout the time Elmer Thomas spent in Congress.
Fifteen pupils, a teacher, and an assistant to the commissioner at the Red Bird Smith School in Sequoyah County, undated
Item — Box: PH 13
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_13_0000_1885
Scope and Contents
This series contains 2,331 items and consists of images from throughout the time Elmer Thomas spent in Congress.
A group of Comanches on the Kiowa Reservation posing in front of a canopy constructed of trees and vegetation, undated
Item — Box: PH 13
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_13_0000_1886
Scope and Contents
This group discussed public school problems with the school social worker and supervisor of Indian education for Oklahoma.
Ten men, one of which is wearing a suit, posing in front of the Mulberry School Building in Adair County, undated
Item — Box: PH 13
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_13_0000_1887
Scope and Contents
All work was donated by Indians who cut the timber, sawed it into boards, and constructed the building.
Nine workers and a supervisor of Indian education in charge of public school relations standing in front of the Mulberry School Building in Adair County, undated
Item — Box: PH 13
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_13_0000_1888
Scope and Contents
This series contains 2,331 items and consists of images from throughout the time Elmer Thomas spent in Congress.
Nannie Hogner, full blood Cherokee from Adair County, and thirteen other women at a basket-making class, which was organized under the supervision of the school social worker, undated
Item — Box: PH 13
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_13_0000_1889
Scope and Contents
Contains an additional print created for The Western Historical Society for publication purposes by Todd J. Kosmerick on January 6, 1999 as well as a negative created by Colorchrome in Norman, Oklahoma on January 6, 1999.
A woman posing with Nannie Hogner's baskets in front of a wooden building, undated
Item — Box: PH 13
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_13_0000_1890
Scope and Contents
Marketing these baskets made it possible for Hogner's family to be self-supporting.
Marie Lewis who was the first full blood Indian to graduate from the Oklahoma School for the Blind posing in front shrubbery and a building, undated
Item — Box: PH 13
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_13_0000_1891
Scope and Contents
Lewis, a Creek, entered the Oklahoma School for the Blind at the age of six and graduated in 1934 She received a teacher's certificate in music. She was awarded a gold watch for ranking highest in citizenship and scholarship and the D.A.R. medal for excelling in American history.
Goodland Indian Band Postcard, circa 1939
Item — Box: PH 13
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_13_0000_1892
Scope and Contents
This series contains 2,331 items and consists of images from throughout the time Elmer Thomas spent in Congress.
Senate Appropriations Committee members, (left to right) Senator Richard B. Russell of Georgia, Senator Elmer Thomas of Oklahoma, Senator Milton R. Young of North Dakota, and Senator Theodore Francis Green of Rhode Island, that went to Mexico, circa 1948 November
Item — Box: PH 13
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_13_0000_1893
Scope and Contents
This series contains 2,331 items and consists of images from throughout the time Elmer Thomas spent in Congress.