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[Aquoyote and Pau-goodl, Indian Warriors]
This photo is of Aquoyote "They Pulled Him off", standing, and Pau-goodl "Red Buffalo", sitting. Kiowa Indian Warriors. Photo circa 1890
[Beulah- Mrs. Dick Persifield's Buggy Horse]
Beulah- Mrs. Dick Percifields Buggy Horse. Photo circa 1890: Henrietta, Texas.
[Blacksmith Shop]
Four men and a horse standing in front of a blacksmith shop. Photo taken in 1890: Vashti, Texas.
Cache Issue Station
Native Americans lined up to get government rations at the Cache Issue Station in Oklahoma (Indian Territory).
[Cambridge Common School]
Students posing for group photo. Photo circa 1890: Cambridge, Texas.
[Cambridge Common School]
Students posing for picture. Photo ca. 1890: Cambridge, Texas.
Clay County Commissioner's Court
Clay County Commissioner's court in 1897.
[Clay County Court House]
Clay County Court House. Photo taken in 1897: Henrietta, Texas.
[Clay County Jail]
Clay County Jail. Photo taken in 1890: Henrietta, Texas.
[Comanche Family Portrait]
Photograph of a Comanche family. There is a man sitting in a chair in the center of the photo, there are two other people standing behind him, and a child leaning on his lap.
[Cotton Gin Workers]
Cotton Gin workers posing for picture. Photo circa 1890. Henrietta, Texas.
Country Fun
Men and women playing games outdoors in Clay County, TX around 1890.
[Dave Utley Dray]
Man and woman in a wagon buggy pulled by horses. Photo circa 1890: Henrietta, Texas.
[Dave William Smith Family]
Dave William Smith family gathered in front of house. Picture circa 1898: Henrietta, Texas.
[David Craig Patton Residence]
D.C. Patton Residence. Photo taken in 1896: Henrietta, Texas.
[Deer Hunters]
Deer Hunters. Photo taken in 1890: Henrietta, Texas.
[Dice Sisters]
The Dice sisters: Mary May, Myrtle, and Anna. Photo taken in 1894: Byers, Texas.
[Edwards]
Bryant and Kirk Edwards. Photo taken in 1899: Henrietta, Texas.
[Furniture Store]
Furniture Store: D.C. Patton and Co.. Photo taken in 1897: Henrietta, Texas.
[Gates and Shaw Store]
Men and women posing next to Gates and Shaw Store. Photo circa 1895. Shannon, Texas.
[German Baptist Church]
Hurnville and Riverland congregation at German Baptist Church. Photo circa 1890: Hurnville, Texas.
[German Sod House]
German sod house. Photo taken in 1890: North Clay County, Texas.
Geronimo in Summer Camp
Geronimo seated under a brush arbor at a summer camp in Indian Territory (Oklahoma).
[L.H. (Mug) Koethe with young girl]
L.H. (Mug) Koethe with a young girl wearing a white dress with a bow in her hair.
[H. Oheim and Co Grocery]
H. Oheim and Co Grocery. Photo circa 1890: Henrietta, Texas.
[Henrietta 1st and 2nd Grade Public School]
Henrietta 1st and 2nd grade public school. Photo taken during the 1895-96 school year: Henrietta, Texas.
[Henrietta Baptist]
Henrietta Baptist Church. Photo taken in 1897: Henrietta, Texas.
Henrietta City Council
First City Council in Henrietta, TX in 1890. Seated around the table are (L to R) L.H. (Mug) Koethe, C.W. Easley, John F. Cohn (Secretary), W.A Squires (Mayor), Norman (Pete) Snearly, and J.A. Worsham.
[Henrietta H.S. Class of 1899]
Henrietta High School class of 1899. Photo taken in 1899: Henrietta, Texas.
[Henrietta High Class]
Henrietta High Class. Photo taken 1891: Henrietta, Texas.
[Henrietta Methodist]
Henrietta Methodist Church. Photo taken in 1892: Henrietta, Texas.
Henrietta Parade
Parade in Henrietta, TX. Two women in a decorated carriage in front of the Clay County Court House.
Henrietta School Building
Old Henrietta school building which burned down in 1914. Now the L.J. Gentry house is in its place.
Henrietta Street Scene
Street scene in downtown Henrietta, TX with a couple autos in the street.
[J.B. Oheim Hardware Store]
J.B. Oheim Hardware Store: Henry, J.B., A.C. Thompson, G.A. Jackson. Photo circa 1890: Henrietta, Texas.
[J.B. Oheim Hardware Store]
J.B. Oheim Hardware Store. Photo taken in 1897: Henrietta, Texas.
[Ladies riding side saddle]
Women, one man and one child posing with horses while some of the women sitting "side saddle" on horse. Photo circa 1890.
[Looking southeast from the Courthouse]
SE from Courthouse. Photo taken in 1890: Henrietta, Texas.
[Lumber Haulers]
Lumber Haulers: Carl Otis and Felix Webb. Photo circa 1890: Henrietta, Texas.
[M.A. Eaton Threshing Crew]
Photograph of M.A. Eaton Threshing Crew. The group is sitting in the back of a horse-drawn cart.
[Merchant and Planters Bank]
Merchant and Planters Bank. Photo circa 1890: Henrietta, Texas.
[Minister, Reverend R.W. Harris]
Minister, Reverend R.W. Harris. Photo taken in 1890.
[Photograph of Horses and Wagons at Virgil Johnson's Bridge]
Photograph of horses and wagons parked at Virgil Johnson's Bridge in Cambridge, Texas.
Picnic
Men and women playing sitting under the trees at a picnic in Clay County, TX around 1890.
Picnic
Men sitting under the trees at a picnic in Clay County, TX around 1890. Carriages and wagons are parked behind the trees.
[Portrait of an Indian Family]
Portrait of a Native American family. The man is seated and wearing a suit and hat, the woman is standing and wrapped in a traditional Indian blanket. They are both wearing moccasins.
[Portrait of an Indian Man]
Photograph of Native American man in traditional dress including a feathered fan-like object, moccasins, beads, and a feathered headdress. This photograph features the same backdrop used in many of the Snearly and Kelley photographs.
[Portrait of Comanche Boy, Sherman Poco]
Photograph of Comanche boy, Sherman Poco, in native dress.
[Portrait of Comanche Jack Permunsu, Indian Warrior]
Photograph of Indian Warrior: Comanche Jack Permumsu, brother of Yapaituka Comanche band chief Tahpony and nephew of Comanche leader Ten Bears. This photo was taken in the 1890's during the time Jack Permumsu served as a member of the Indian Police for the Kiowa-Comanche-Apache reservation in Indian Territory (in what would later become Oklahoma).
[Portrait of David Monticello "Bud" Ballew and Amy Bear and Carrie]
Two Native American women in a portrait with lawman David Monticello "Bud" Ballew. The women are seated and wrapped in traditional Indian blankets. The lawman is standing behind the women and has a bandana around his neck. Both women are Kiowa. Amy Bear is wife of Bert Bear, and Carrie is daughter of Iseeo and wife of White Fox.
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