Photographs of Apache Indians of Oklahoma and New Mexico, 1898-1913.

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Photographs of Apache Indians of Oklahoma and New Mexico, 1898-1913.

Includes outdoor and studio photographs of Apache families living in Anadarko, Okla., and the Apache Mission and Mescalero Indian Reservation in New Mexico. Also includes images from Fort Sill Indian School, Lawton, Okla.

62 photographic negatives.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7670101

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Fort Sill Indian Boarding School

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First established as a Quaker boarding school in 1871, the Fort Sill Indian School became a nonsectarian institution in 1891 and remained so until closing in 1980. During its long history the school expanded from one building to thirty. Its enrollment increased from twenty-four in its first year to more than three hundred in the 1970s, and the number of employees on its payroll went from two in 1871 to more than seventy-five a decade later. Because the school was located near Lawton, before Worl...

Loco, John, 1876-1946

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Sundayman, Roy

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Chinney, David

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Apache Mission (N.M.)

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Kawaykla, Mason

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