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1903 OKC Chamber of Commerce Collection Photos

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(coc.2011.1.01) St. Joseph Church, 1903
(coc.2011.1.02) Empire Laundry, 24 W Main, 1903
(coc.2011.1.03) Oklahoma City Business College, 1903
(coc.2011.1.04) Oklahoma Military Institute
(coc.2011.1.05) Oklahoma Military Institute, 1903
(coc.2011.1.06) Frisco Depot, 1903
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(coc.2011.1.07) Main from Broadway, 1903
(coc.2011.1.08) Lion Store, 1903
(coc.2011.1.09) Grand from Opera House, 1903
(coc.2011.1.10) Haley's Confectionary, 211 W Main, 1903
(coc.2011.1.11) Hartwell Jewelry, 127 W Main, 1903
(coc.2011.1.12) Crescent Grocery, 207 W Main, 1903
(coc.2011.1.13) Southern Club, 28 W Grand, 1903
(coc.2011.1.14) Southern Club, 28 W Main, 1903
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(coc.2011.1.15) Main east from Harvey, 1903
(coc.2011.1.16) Baptist Sanitarium, 227 E 4, 1903
(coc.2011.1.17) Robinson Avenue, 1903
(coc.2011.1.18) Overholser Opera House
(coc.2011.1.19) Lee Hotel, 1903
(coc.2011.1.20) Saratoga Hotel, 15-17 S Broadway, 1903
(coc.2011.1.21) Southern Hotel, 1903
(coc.2011.1.22) Hanson Plumbing advertisement, 213-215 W Main basement, 1903
(coc.2011.1.23) Illinois Hotel, 1903
(coc.2011.1.24) Judge Edwards bath, Thomlinson Company, 1903
(coc.2011.1.25) Broadway, 1903
(coc.2011.1.26) St. Anthony's Hospital
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