Departure, Oklahoma City, no. 3

Departure, Oklahoma City, no. 3


Type: Artifact > Photo > Family Photo | Date: 1939-05-20 | Location: USA > Oklahoma > Oklahoma City > Railroad station
Other Categories: Chapter 2, 1939-05-20, 1939, 1939-05

This print appears to be a copy of photograph 4.14.0001. A note, written in pen in Ollie's hand on the back of the print, says: Mom & Dad & Alfred 1939 - he took the train - went to Calif - on his way to the Philippines.

Document No.: 4.14.1382



Table of Contents

Image No.: 4.14.1382
    1. Provenance
        a. Collection
        b. Terms of Use
        c. Physical Description
        d. Geographic Location
    2. Order the Book
    3. Related Artifacts

Departure, Oklahoma City, no. 3 - Image No. 1

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Provenance


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Collection

This image was found among the papers of Alfred R. Young in The BenHaven Archives.

Terms of Use

Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 License. This document may be copied for educational, non-profit, or personal use; however, an appropriate acknowledgement of the source should appear with each copy. The source should be designated as "Al Young, alyoung.com." To request permission to use this image in association with any for-profit endeavor, please contact us.

Physical Description

2.75 in. x 4.5313 in., image is 2.375 in. x 4.125 in.

Geographic Location of Origin or Subject

Railroad station, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA

Latitude: 35.455654°
Longitude: -97.519455°
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