Box PH 13
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Contains 138 Results:
Kallihoma school with the teacherage in the foreground. People are standing around the entrance to the building behind the teacherage., undated
A group of eight workers and a man wearing a tie (far left) posing in front of the community house at the Kallihoma school, undated
Sixteen school children, a teacher, and a day school representative posing in front of a building at the Kallihoma school, undated
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 Sunday School group of thirty-six people, which consists of several children, posing in front of a building at the Kallihoma school, undated
A young mother of the Kallihoma community posing outside while holding her child, undated
Sixteen pupils, a teacher, and an assistant to the commissioner at the Morris-Vann School in Sequoyah County, undated
Fifteen pupils, a teacher, and an assistant to the commissioner at the Red Bird Smith School in Sequoyah County, undated
Ten men, one of which is wearing a suit, posing in front of the Mulberry School Building in Adair County, undated
All work was donated by Indians who cut the timber, sawed it into boards, and constructed the building.
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
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
Marketing these baskets made it possible for Hogner's family to be self-supporting.
