Film fest, blacksmith conference in Pawhuska

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Format
newspaperArticle
Creator
Anonymous
Title
Film fest, blacksmith conference in Pawhuska
Is Part Of
Native American Times
issn
15424928
Abstract
Built in 1872, the Blacksmith House was the first structure built in Pawhuska. The Usage Tribe built the house for their blacksmith, Delarue, to entice him to come to the undeveloped territory the Osage acquired when relocated to Indian Territory from their Kansas reservation. This two-story, five-room building is made of sandstone, typical of an early settler's home in the area.
pages
10
Publication location
Tulsa, Okla.
Temporal Coverage
1872
Identifier
JBBCVC3Z