From Creek Freedmen to Oklahoma Oil Men: The black heritage and archtectural legacy of Okmulgee (1878-1929)
Item
- Format
- report
- Title
- From Creek Freedmen to Oklahoma Oil Men: The black heritage and archtectural legacy of Okmulgee (1878-1929)
- Has Version
- https://www.okhistory.org/shpo/docs/OkmulgeeLegacy.pdf
- Date
- 1991
- pages
- 107
- Publisher
- City of Okmulgee Historic Preservation Commission
- Subject
- Hospitals
- Asphalt
- Brick
- Building
- Commercial
- Parapet
- Columns
- Portico
- African American heritage
- Frieze
- Religious Facility
- Daugherty and Gibson
- Eastside Baptist Church
- Fenestration
- First Baptist Central Church
- Gothic arched windows
- Okmulgee Colored Hospital
- Towers
- Whitehead, J.M.
- Temporal Coverage
- 1921
- 1915
- 1922
- Spatial Coverage
- Okmulgee County, Oklahoma
- Identifier
- K2LP2J2X
Linked resources
Title | Class |
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Eastside Baptist Church, 219 N Osage Okmulgee, Oklahoma | Location |
First Baptist Central Church, 521 N Central Avenue Okmulgee, Oklahoma | Location |
Okmulgee Colored Hospital, 320 N Wood Drive Okmulgee, Oklahoma | Location |
Okmulgee County, Oklahoma | Location |