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The M K and T : Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway.
Map showing location of railway through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Adjoining states also shown. Counties, cities, towns and rivers included. Back of map has text describing the state of Texas and its counties including cultural, industrial, agricultural and geographical highlights. Schedule of train service is included.
[Map of Texas and Indian Territory]
Hand drawn color map showing Texas counties, cities, towns, roads, railroads, rivers, creeks, quarries, mills and topographical features in 1879. Towns and geographical features of the Indian Territory also included.
Texas and Oklahoma Boundary: Big Bend Area, Sheet Number 1
Map of the Big Bend area around the Red River showing portions of both Texas and Oklahoma. Various areas are marked off into numbered segments and there are red lines radiating from specific points on either side of the river. A legal notice at the bottom of the page asserts that the map is accurate, verified by the Supreme Court of the United States. Scale 1:6,000
Texas and Oklahoma Boundary: Fort Augur Area, Map Number 4
Map of the Fort Auger area around the Red River showing portions of both Texas and Oklahoma. Various areas are marked off into numbered segments and there are red lines radiating from specific points on either side of the river. A legal notice at the bottom of the page asserts that the map is accurate, verified by the Supreme Court of the United States. Scale 1:24,000
Topographic Map of Texas and Oklahoma Boundary: Fort Auger Area, Map Number 5 (In Four Sheets)
Map of the Fort Auger area around the Red River showing portions of both Texas and Oklahoma. River depths are marked with relief shown by contour lines. A legal notice at the bottom of the page asserts that the map is accurate, verified by the Supreme Court of the United States. Scale 1:6,000
[Map of the Texas and Oklahoma Boundary: Sheet 3]
Topographic map of part of the Red River, bordered by both Texas and Oklahoma. The river and surrounding river bed are colored in blue and brown with depths shown by shading and contours. There is an index map in the upper-right corner showing where the portion of the river fits with other maps of the border areas.
My Parade Horses on 101 Ranch, 1914
This photo shows Ruth Roach astride one horse and driving two more horses in front of her before a tent.
Going Under Belly, Bob Calen - Okmulgee, Oklahoma, 1921
This photo shows a man hanging under the belly of a running horse in an arena.
Group on the wing [of a bi-plane], c. 1915
Photograph of a group of people with a bi-plane airplane in a field in Oklahoma. Sitting on top of the wings, from left to right are: Mabel Strickland, Bonnie McCarroll, Florence Hughes, Fox Hastings, and Ruth Roach. The men on the ground are involved in some kind of escapade involving a sword and turbans.
[Envelope addressed to Loriette C. Redway, March 17, 1914]
Envelope from the U. S. Bureau of Pensions, addressed to Loriette C. Redway in Chattanooga, Oklahoma. The envelope is postmarked 2:30pm, March 17, 1914.
[Envelope, January 8, 1919]
Envelope for Mrs. Loriette Redway from the following organization: Commissioners of the District of Columbia, Office of the Disbursing Officer. The envelope is dated January 8, 1919.
[Fragment of paper]
The following document is a fragment of paper from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It has two names on it and they are: W. B. Spaulding and Mr. John J. Thomas. The document is undated.
[Letter from James K. Dodd to Mary Ann and Charles B. Moore, October 15, 1889]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by James K. Dodd, Mary Ann's brother. In this letter, James details the goings-on at his residence in Paul's Valley, forty to fifty miles north of Ardmore. He notes that Florence and Mary are visiting Edmond and will be at home in a few days. He asks Charles to send him the balance of his account at the bank in McKinney. He mentions that the balance should be $305.80. James sends a message to George A. Wilson who sent him $200.00 to Edmund. He asks Charles when the $1,000 dollar note will be due and details that he needs it to be between the date of the letter and Christmas. He closes the letter by stating he has heard from Bettie that the Moore family are making their way home from Tennessee and that he expects they should be home by now. The envelope is included with the letter.
[Letter from J. G. Cook, Jr. to Linnet Moore, April 29, 1899]
This is a letter from the Charles B. Moore Collection. It is written by J. G. Cook and is addressed to Linnet Moore. In this letter, Cook informs Linnet of the happenings in Burnet, TX. The news includes: a discussion about correspondences lost on the mail, details about a girls-only event held in town, a dialogue about how he and G. fixed the fortunes told by the fortune teller at the girls-only event, an update on when and where he has seen Lula Dalton and the rest of the girls in the club, news about the Jones family moving to Oklahoma, and a discussion about traveling out of Burnet. He closes the letter by noting that he is the same Jim Cook as Linnet has known,the same person she hoped he would be, and signs the letter a true friend.
[Letter from A. A. Glisson to Claude D. White, September 23, 1908]
Letter from A. A. Glisson of the Fort Worth & Denver City Railway Company to Claude D. White discussing rates and routes for Mr. White to travel to Blair, Oklahoma. The letter is typed on the company's letterhead, and there is a graph on the left side of the page titled "Profile of Fort Worth & Denver City and Colorado & Southern Railways, Showing Altitudes attained enroute from Texas to Colorado." A map of the Denver Road printed on the back. There is an envelope addressed to Mr. C. D. White in McKinney. There is postmark on the back for McKinney, Texas, September 25, 1908.
[Transcript of journal entry by Henry S. Moore, August 11, 1871]
Transcript of a journal entry by Henry Moore. Mentions trading, camping, and traveling through the countryside into Oklahoma and Chickasaw territory.
[Transcript of letter from Henry Moore to Charles Moore, August 13, 1871]
Transcript of letter from Henry Moore to Charles Moore, discussing a traveling party in Oklahoma, camping, and hunting.
[Transcript of letter from Henry Moore to Charles Moore, September 14, 1871]
Transcript of letter from Henry Moore to Charles Moore discussing Henry's time at a campsite in Oklahoma Chickasaw territory.
[Journal entry by Henry S. Moore, August 11, 1871]
Journal entry by Henry Moore. Mentions trading, camping, and traveling through the countryside into Oklahoma and Chickasaw territory.
[Letter from Henry Moore to Charles Moore, August 13, 1871]
Letter from Henry Moore to Charles Moore, discussing a traveling party in Oklahoma, camping, and hunting.
[Letter from Henry Moore to Charles Moore, September 14, 1871]
Letter from Henry Moore to Charles Moore discussing Henry's time at a campsite in Oklahoma Chickasaw territory.
[Two Letters to Linnet, 1898]
Two letters written to Linnet Moore. The first, from E. E. Welherald discusses local news, a church function, and inquires about the well being of Linnet's family. Charles Moore wrote an additional letter to Linnet on the reverse side of E. E. Welherald's letter, wherein he wrote about Welherald, family business, and news. The letters included two envelopes since the first letter and envelope was forwarded after adding notes.
[Jack Anderson with Horse]
Photograph of Jack Anderson with a horse on his ranch in Oklahoma. A line of trees can be seen in the background.
[Horse on Jack Anderson Ranch]
Photograph of a horse on the Jack Anderson Ranch in Oklahoma. The horse stands in a field, and someone off-camera holds its lead.
[Woman Horse Jumping]
Photograph of a woman horse jumping in an Arabian Show in Oklahoma. The horse and rider jump over three obstacles.
[Jimbo Todo Riding Horse in Cow Pen]
Photograph of Jimbo Todo riding a horse inside a cow pen. A building can be seen in the left of the image, and a lake can be seen in the background. This picture was taken at Jimbo Todo's ranch in Talala, Oklahoma.
[Jimbo Todo on Horse in Cow Pen]
Photograph of Jim Todo riding a horse inside a cow pen. A lake appears in the background.
[Jimbo Todo Riding Horse in Cow Pen]
Photograph of Jimbo Todo riding a horse inside a cow pen. A building can be seen behind a white fence in the background. This picture was taken on Jimbo Todo's ranch in Talala, Oklahoma.
[Jimbo Todo Riding Horse in Cow Pen]
Photograph of Jimbo Todo riding a horse inside a cow pen. A building can be seen behind a white fence in the background. This picture was taken on Jimbo Todo's ranch in Talala, Oklahoma.
[Jimbo Todo Riding Horse in Cow Pen]
Photograph of Jimbo Todo trying to round up a calf in a cow pen. The side of a building makes up the background. This picture was taken on Jimbo Todo's ranch in Talala, Oklahoma.
[Jimbo Todo Riding Horse in Cow Pen]
Photograph of Jimbo Todo trying to round up a calf in a cow pen. The side of a building makes up the background. This picture was taken at Jimbo Todo's ranch in Talala, Oklahoma.
[Jimbo Todo Posing on Horse]
Photograph of Jimbo Todo posing on a horse. A leafless tree and a lake can be seen in the background. This picture was taken on Jimbo Todo's ranch in Talala, Oklahoma.
[Jimbo Todo Sitting on Horse]
Photograph of Jimbo Todo posing on a horse. A leafless tree and a white fence can be seen in the background. This picture was taken on Jimbo Todo's ranch in Talala, Oklahoma.
[Jimbo Todo Posing on Horse]
Photograph of Jimbo Todo sitting on a horse. A leafless tree can be seen in the background. This picture was taken on Jimbo Todo's ranch in Talala, Oklahoma.
[Jimbo Todo Sitting on Horse]
Photograph of Jimbo Todo posing on a horse. A leafless tree can be seen in the background. This photograph was taken on Jimbo Todo's ranch in Talala, Oklahoma.
[Jimbo Todo Sitting on Horse]
Photograph of Jimbo Todo posing on a horse. Several leafless trees and a lake can be seen in the background. This picture was taken on Jimbo Todo's ranch in Talala, Oklahoma.
[Jimbo Todo Posing on Horse]
Photograph of Jimbo Todo posing on a horse. Several leafless trees and a lake can be seen in the background. This picture was taken on Jimbo Todo's ranch in Talala, Oklahoma.
[Coaches' Film: North Texas State University vs. Oklahoma State, 1975]
Partial footage of the 1975 football game between North Texas State University and Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma, shot for coaching purposes. The game was held on September 27th, 1975 and the final score was 7-61, Oklahoma.
[Coaches' Film: North Texas State University vs. Tulsa, 1974]
Partial footage of the 1974 football game between North Texas State University and Tulsa in Tulsa,OK, shot for coaching purposes. The game was held on September 21st, 1974 and the final score was 6-31, Tulsa.
[Coaches' Film: North Texas State University vs. Oklahoma State, 1976]
Partial footage of the 1976 football game between North Texas State University and Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma, shot for coaching purposes. The game was held on October 10th, 1976 and the final score was 10-16, Oklahoma.
[News Script: Light Airplane is Carried by Copter]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about an experimental flight where a helicopter ferries an Army reconnaissance plane from San Marcos, Texas, to Lawton, Oklahoma.
[News Script: Bobby Boyd]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about all-state halfback Bobby Boyd's decision to enroll at and join the University of Oklahoma's football team instead of SMU.
[News Script: Plane Crash]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about a plane crash near Waco resulting in the injury of two Air Force pilots.
[News Script: El Grotto]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about the Fort Worth parade of El Grotto, a social club of Master Masons, as part of the Masonic Order's Southwest convention at Hotel Texas.
[News Script: Chance Vought Jet Sets Speed Record]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about the National Air Show in Oklahoma City at which an airplane built by Chance-Vought Aircraft that set the official national speed record was featured, and Broadway star Jayne Mansfield made an appearance.
[News Clip: Chance Vought Jet Sets Speed Record]
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story about the National Air Show in Oklahoma City at which an airplane built by Chance-Vought Aircraft that set the official national speed record was featured, and Broadway star Jayne Mansfield made an appearance.
[News Script: Evaporation]
Script from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about research being done on the effects of hexadecanol on evaporation at Kiddie Lake in Oklahoma City. North Texas State College students work with the U.S. Department of the Interior on the study.
[News Script: Syracuse]
Script from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about the practices of Syracuse University in Oklahoma.
[News Script: News Briefs -- Korean Orphan]
Script from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about the adoption of a Korean orphan to a family in Oklahoma.
[News Script: Syracuse]
Script from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about the arrival of Syracuse's football team in Oklahoma to prepare for the Cotton Bowl game against TCU.
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