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CHS Collection – Buildings

(CHS.2011.01.93) - Warner Theater, 215 W Grand, c. early 1930s
(CHS.2011.01.51) - Home of Oliver B. Kee, 500 NW 14, c. 1910
(CHS.2011.01.92) - W. J. Pettee and Company Hardware Store, 121 W Main, c. 1910s
(CHS.2011.01.71) - Tradesmens National Bank, 101 W Main, c. 1920s
(CHS.2011.01.68) - Theater, State Fairgrounds, 27 April 1911
(CHS.2011.01.66) - Southwestern Bell Tellephone Administration Building, 407 N Broadway, c. 1928
(CHS.2011.01.63) - Ritz Theater, 1020 NE 13, c. 1937
(CHS.2011.01.59) - Metropolitan Theater, 320 W Main, December 1911
(CHS.2011.01.56) - Marshall and Harper Funeral Home, 1010 N Broadway, c. 1910s
(CHS.2011.01.55) - Majestic Building, 301 W Main, c. 1900s
(CHS.2011.01.54) - M. K. T. Railroad Station, 38 E Reno, c. 1900s
(CHS.2011.01.52) - Hotel Threadgill, 300 N Broadway, c. 1900s
(CHS.2011.01.50) - Home of Harry L. Gerson, 601 NW 14, c. 1910s
(CHS.2011.01.47) - Goodholm Mansion after Relocation to State Fair Park, c. 1980s
(CHS.2011.01.46) - Frank P. Johnson Home, 439 NW 15, c. 1920s
(CHS.2011.01.22) - Baptist White Temple, 400 N Broadway, c. 1900s
(CHS.2011.01.12) - Petroleum Building, 218 N Robinson, c. late 1920s
(CHS.2011.01.21) - Alexander Drug Company, 226-232 NW 1, c. 1910s
(CHS.2011.01.16) - Majestic Building, 301 W Main, c. 1900s
(CHS.2011.01.05) - Oklahoma State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln, c. 1916
(CHS.2011.01.10) - Patterson Building, 322 W Main, c. 1915
(CHS.2011.01.06) - Oklahoma State Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln, c. 1917
(CHS.2011.01.01) - Night View, Daily Oklahoman Building, 500 N Broadway, c.1910s
(CHS.2011.01.09) - Overholser Opera House, 215 W Grand, c. late 1900s
(CHS.2011.01.11) - Petroleum Bldg, Ramsey Tower, First National Bldg, View S from Post Office, 215 NW 3, c. 1930s

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