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Okmulgee Creek, Indian Territory, in summer
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Trade Store at Okmulgee, Indian Territory
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Store signs read "F. B. Severs, Cash Store. Dry goods, groceries and provisions." A group of people stand outside. African-Americans, Indians and whites are represented in photograph. One person is carrying a dried animal hide. Wooden barrel in foreground reads " I.T. Bacon."
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Executive Office of Samuel Checato, Creek Indian Chief and Methodist Presiding Elder at Okmulgee, Indian Territory, 1874
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Major G. W. Ingalls' office at Union Agency, Okmulgee, Indian Territory, 1874 and '75
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Major G. W. Ingalls' office at Union Agency, Okmulgee, Indian Territory, 1874 and '75
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Appears to be G. W. Ingalls seated in center of bench, wearing hat.
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New stone Council House, cost $13,000. Okmulgee, Indian Territory. Built by the tribe with their own funds
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Grand Council. Delegates of 34 Civilized and non-Civilized tribes at the Grand Council, Okmulgee, Indian Territory, Oklahoma
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G. W. Ingalls and delegates standing in front of the old Creek Council House. G. W. Ingalls seated, second from left. General J. P. Cleaver Shanks seated, fourth from left.
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