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188. Soldiers' Home in Dayton, Ohio 189. Wabash River near Terre Haute, Indiana 190. Factories in Connersville, Indiana 191. Washington Street in Indianapolis, Indiana 192. Winter scene in Connersville, Indiana 193. West Baden Springs Hotel at West Baden, Indiana 194. Wabash River Bridge at Terre Haute, Indiana 195. Central Christian Church at Connersville, Indiana 196. Marker on Ft. Sackville site on Wabash River near Vincennes, Indiana 197. Court house at Terre Haute, Indiana 198. The Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument at Terre Haute, Indiana 199. Lakewood Park in Vincennes, Indiana 200. Government Building in Indianapolis, Indiana 201. Portage Lake Ship Canal at Hancock, Michigan 202. Swimming pool in the ladies' bath room in the Sanitarium at Battle Creek, Michigan 203. Interior of the Schlitz Palm Garden at Milwaukee, Wisconsin 204. Milwaukee River Dam near the Swimming Schools at Milwaukee, Wisconsin 205. U.S. Mint at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 206. Independence Hall at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 207. Girls at dumb bell work at the Indian Carlisle School at Carlisle, Pennsylvania 208. Zoological Gardens at Highland Park in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 209. Mount of the Holy Cross in Colorado 210. Garden of the Gods in Colorado
Object Description
Collection | Johnson, Edward Bryant (1865-1935) |
Tribe | Chickasaw |
Description | Banker and rancher. Correspondence (1882-1929); legal and financial records (1896-1928); diaries (1928-1929); and related biographical items concerning the banking, ranching, oil interests, and life of Edward Johnson, a Chickasaw Indian businessman and banker in Norman, Oklahoma. |
Date | 1882-1929 |
Is Part of | Native American Manuscripts Collection |
Special Collection | Western History Collections |
Rights | University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections |
Language | English |
Type | Text |
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