Community Photographs
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This
framed thermometer also had a 1934 calendar attached!
advertizing Cogar Gin
Submitted
by Sherri
This
photograph is of John D "Mack" Mosley in a diner in Binger. The men
standing are identified on the photo. I do not have the identity
of the two men seated.
submitted
by Cheryl Holland
John D. Mosley (white shirt)
John Edward Mosley
Ivan Mosley
Photo taken around 1912-13 in Binger OK
This
is a group of men next to mail carts in front of the Binger Post
Office.
Probably in the 1910's.
submitted by Lori Killip
Cement, Oklahoma 1921
submitted by Sheri Miller
Anadarko City Hall
The house five miles west of Anadarko
where Sheriff Frank Smith and Deputy Geo. Beck
were killed by the Casey gang, shortly after the opening.
Photo of tombstone of Bert Casey
John
Henry Johnson had a Service
Station in
Gracemont, Ok. during the late 1800s or early 1900s.
I was wondering if anyone could shed any light on this?
contact Jeff Lohman at Jeff51ok@aol.com
The first train to come through Anadarko, Oklahoma
on completed track. (ca 1900)
Postcard of Binger, OK (Caddo Co.) in 1910
The first frame building in Anadarko
built by Arista Flanagan for his family.
It is across the street from the school and
has been remodeled
in recent years.
Submitted by Nila O. Tyrrel.
Picture of the old Holcomb homestead
in Cogar, Caddo Co., Ok.
It was the first 2 story log cabin built there,
and it has been moved and restored.
It is now in Oklahoma City.
Submitted by Edyth Holcomb Sargent
My older
siblings went to Mayflower while
living in the attached "shack".
My uncle refused to let me see this house where
I was born when I visited there.
Submitted by Nila O. Tyrrel.
These two photos are the "home places" of my
GGrandparents. Both are located near the Sickles Community. The Ross
place was North of Sickles and the Miller place was south of Sickles.
Submitted by: Linda Ross Owings,
Anadarko
Taken about 1902 the Miller place
south of Sickles Community was home to Henry H. Miller and wife Myrtle
Muzetta Covert Miller. The little girl is my grandmother Stella Blanche
Miller Ross.
Taken early 1900's the Ross place north of Sickles
Community and was the home of William Ruel Ross and wife Henryetta
Greeson Ross. One of the young men on horseback is my grandfather
Willard Ansel Ross.
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