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Subject Source: Gilcrease Dci Tags

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

An unidentified African woman at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, November 9, 1989

 Item — Box 7
Identifier: 4327.10821
Scope and Contents Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "African woman" in upper left center on verso; Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "Greenwood Cultural Center Nov. 9, 1989" in left center on verso; Printed in black ink, "AGFA [logo] QUALITY PAPER MADE IN GERMANY" repeating on verso Curatorial Remarks Places: Greenwood Cultural Center, 322 N Greenwood Avenue Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74120 Community Elder Tags: African woman, red print body wrap, red print...
Dates: November 9, 1989

An unidentified African woman with Virginia Franklin at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, November 9, 1989

 Item — Box 7
Identifier: 4327.10822
Scope and Contents Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "African woman - Virginia Franklin Greenwood Center Nov 9, 1989" in center on verso; Printed in black ink, "AGFA [logo] QUALITY PAPER MADE IN GERMANY" repeating on verso Curatorial Remarks People: Virginia Franklin, African woman Places: Greenwood Cultural Center, 324 North Greenwood, Tulsa Oklahoma Community Elder Tags: African woman in red garment, red head wrap, two ladies standing in the...
Dates: November 9, 1989

Article regarding Leigh's painting "Buffalo Hunt" on blue paper, early 20th century

 Item — Folder 492: [Barcode: 127.492]
Identifier: 5327.535
Description Folder 492 Transcript (DCI) [single page typed document on blue paper] BUFFALO HUNT a painting by W. R. LeighThe first impression produced by this painting is of tumult — of tremendous noise and heat and angry flow of weight. One is immediately convinced that a buffalo hunt looked like this, for Mr. Leigh’s command of realistic depiction is complete. The sweating, savage Indians, the wildly struggling herd...
Dates: early 20th century

Blue Eagle, 1850 - 1900

 Item — Folder Muscogee (Creek).3: [Barcode: 3.Muscogee (Creek).3]
Identifier: 4327.3901

Blue Eagle on KOTV, 1850 - 1900

 Item — Folder Muscogee (Creek).1: [Barcode: 3.Muscogee (Creek).1]
Identifier: 4327.1369
Description

Folder 1



Inscription(s)

Inscribed, "Blue Eagle in Indian headdress, Seated, Announcers for TV Station (?), Lady on left with B.2.A. in Muskoge (Marie Wadley), " " right, Marna Bryant McKinley" on verso

Dates: 1850 - 1900

Chief John Ross, 1863

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 2.Unknown]
Identifier: 4326.3264a
Description

Sepia-colored portrait photograph of Chief John Ross. Man standing in studio setting with left arm resting against back of chair. Wearing formal suit and holding hat in right hand which is resting on right hip.



Inscription(s)

Inscribed, "Photograph of Chief John Ross by F. Gutekunst 704 and 706 Arch Street Philadelphia (no 14846) 1863." on verso

Dates: 1863

San-ke and Hat-py, Cheyenne women, 1865 - 1875

 Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 2.Unknown]
Identifier: 4516.90.17
Description

Black and white portrait photograph of San-ke and Hat-py, Cheyenne women. Woman on proper right wearing blanket as shawl, dark dress, moccasins, and small braids. Woman on proper left is wearing striped dress, blanket at waist, moccasins, beaded necklaces, and braids. In album.



Primary Title

San-ke and Hat-py, Cheyenne squaws

Dates: 1865 - 1875

Unidentified individuals surrounding survivors Genevieve Tillman-Jackson, and Wess Young, Sr., both seated, with Raymond Knight and Dorothy Tillman, civil rights activist, standing, at Congress in Washington, District of Columbia, March 8, 2005

 Item — Box 6
Identifier: 4328.10889
Scope and Contents Inscribed by hand in blue ink, "Standing L to R. 1. ? 2. Wess Young 3. Dorothy Tillman, Chicago Repr. Seated. Genevieve Jackson Tillman [arrow drawn under "Jackson Tillman"] Wess Young" on verso; Printed in black ink, "ccc3666 95/142 > Jackson, congress_002 24> 03/20/05" vertically in center on verso; Printed in black ink, "FUJIFILM Fujicolor Crystal Archive Paper" repeating on verso Curatorial...
Dates: March 8, 2005