WebChief Bacon Rind; Vince Dillon; Native American; Osage; Native American; Osage; 1850 - 1900; Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, Oklahoma WebStatue of Chief Bacon Rind and Colonel E.E. Walters (Visited 26 times, 1 visits today) Related Posts. GreaseBook 101: Pumper Dash Tutorial January 15, 2013. E&P Tanks Software: Oil & Gas Awards Nominate …
Chief Bacon Rind, Lizzie Ne-ho-Jah, and Forrest W. Chouteau
WebA studio portrait of Chief Bacon Rind, Wah-she-hah, an Osage Indian, and Lizzie Ne-Ho-Jah, his second wife, a Kansa Indian; Forrest W. Chouteau, a Kansa Indian, and an unidentified man. A patron suggests the unidentified man (back right) may be Emitt E. Thompson, Kansa Chief, born 1902-1938. The photograph was possibly taken on their … WebContext. This photograph is part of the collection entitled: Mat Duhr Collection and was provided by the Oklahoma Historical Society to The Gateway to Oklahoma History , a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries . It has been viewed 29 times. More information about this photograph can be viewed below. congsys
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WebBacon Rind, ex-Osage chief / photo by B.H. Love. Summary Bacon Rind, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly right. Contributor Names Love, Burnette H., photographer Created / Published c1913. Subject Headings WebA statue of Osage Chief Bacon Rind and famed oil lease auctioneer Colonel (his first name) E. Walters, located in the town square, is a local point of interest. Walters … WebDeath Year: 1981. Also called Big Chief Bacon (stage name). Wilkin B. Bacon was born on April 27, 1908, Talihina, Oklahoma of Choctaw Indian heritage. He is sometimes confused with Osage Chief Bacon Rind. Wilkin was baptized in 1937 at Sherman, Texas, by Burton Coffman. He sang baritone in the Lone Star Quartet, a Gospel group that performed on ... congtacsinhvien ufm