Grandma Leath photograph collection, 1922-1928.

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Grandma Leath photograph collection, 1922-1928.

Two images (1922), of Dr. Baird's sanatorium in Medicine Park, Okla.; and a picture of Silver Horn (Kiowa chief and artist), Frank Rush, Sr. (owner of Craterville Park), and Hunting Horse (Kiowa scout), probably taken at Craterville Park, Okla.

3 copy negatives.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7008035

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Rush, Frank, 1915-2005

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Leath, Elfie R. (Elfie Ruby), 1914-2007

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Also known as Ruby or Grandma Leath; in 1964, she and her husband Rex Leath, operated Old Plantation steak house restaurant (until ca. 2000), in Medicine Park, Okla. From the description of Grandma Leath photograph collection, 1922-1928. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 213297130 From the description of Elfie Ruby "Grandma" Leath photograph collection, 1910-1999. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 255609047 In 1964, Elfie (better known as "Ruby" or "Grandma") Leath and he...

Silver Horn, 1860-1940

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Silver Horn was born circa 1860 to Agiati (Gathering Feathers) and Sa-Poodle (Traveling in the Rain) and was a member of the Kiowa Indian tribe of Oklahoma. His Kiowa name, Haungooah, refers to sunlight reflecting off a buffalo horn, making it gleam like a polished, white metal.[1] He was a well-known artist from the early reservation period who was one of the most respected and talented Plains Indian artists in his time. Haungooah Silverhorn married Hattie Tau-Goom (Bending Knee Woman) together...

Hunting Horse, -1953

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