RM2J8W2RA–The Five Civilized Tribes Museum in Muskogee, Oklahoma is housed in the historic Union Indian Agency building. (USA)
RMJ019WJ–The Five Civilized Tribes Museum in Muskogee, Oklahoma is housed in the historic Union Indian Agency building. (USA)
RMJ019WH–Rock marker commemorating the original Union Indian Agency building at The Five Civilized Tribes Museum in Muskogee, Oklahoma. (USA)
RMJ019WG–The Five Civilized Tribes Museum preserves the art, history and culture of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creek) and Seminole tribes.
RMJ019WF–Historic marker sign for the 1874 Union Indian Agency building (now the Five Civilized Tribes Museum) in Muskogee, Oklahoma. (USA)
RM2J8W2NR–Muskokee Nation 1850 engraved stone (intended for the Washington Monument) at the Five Civilized Tribes Museum in Muskogee, Oklahoma. (USA)
RMFYAG7C–'Spirit of the American Doughboy” bronze statue in Muskogee, OK honoring World War I veterans from The Five Civilized Tribes. (USA)
RM2F809E9–Inside the stockade at Fort Gibson, a historic military site in Oklahoma that guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888.
RM2F8099F–Inside the stockade at Fort Gibson, a historic military site in Oklahoma that guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888.
RM2BCN6F8–Inside the stockade at Fort Gibson, a historic military site in Oklahoma that guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888.
RM2BFCMBB–Stockade at Fort Gibson, a historic military site in Oklahoma that guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888.
RM2BFCMBM–Inside the stockade at Fort Gibson, a historic military site in Oklahoma that guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888.
RM2BGM6BN–Inside the stockade at Fort Gibson, a historic military site in Oklahoma that guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888.
RM2HAAPP9–Fort Gibson Historic Site, a historic military post in Oklahoma that guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888. (USA)
RM2BFCMAN–19th Century Fort Gibson military post that guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888 near what is now Fort Gibson, OK.
RM2J8W2KF–Fort Gibson Historic Site, an historic military post in Oklahoma that guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888. (USA)
RM2BFCMB6–Fort Gibson Historic Site, an historic military post in Oklahoma that guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 until 1888. (USA)
RMFX9P48–World War I 'Spirit of the American Doughboy' bronze statue at the Veterans Hospital in Muskogee, Oklahoma, USA.
RMFX9P4D–World War I bronze statue 'Spirit of the American Doughboy' at the Veterans Hospital in Muskogee, Oklahoma, USA.
RM2HPPEWB–Chickasaw Nation historical marker sign at the Mississippi Welcome Center along I-22 near the Alabama/Mississippi border. (USA)
RM2BKYJCD–Chickasaw Nation historical marker sign at the Mississippi Welcome Center along I-22 near the Alabama/Mississippi border. (USA)
RM2BKYJDX–Fort Gibson Historical Site in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. (USA)
RM2J8P9JK–Interior view of Commanding Officer's Quarters at Fort Gibson Historic Site in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. (USA)
RM2BKYJEC–Fort Gibson Historical Site in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. (USA)
RM2J8P9GJ–Commanding Officer's Quarters at the Fort Gibson Historic Site in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. (USA)
RM2MXERXX–Fort Gibson Historic Site in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. (USA)
RM2MXERH1–Stone chimney remnant from the Adjutant's Office (occupied by Jefferson Davis, 1833-1835) at Fort Gibson Stockade in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. (USA)
RM2J8P9EY–Stone chimneys from the site of the Adjutants's Office, occupied by Jefferson Davis from 1833-1835, at Fort Gibson Stockade in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma.
RM2HAAPN2–Commanding Officer's Quarters at the Fort Gibson Historic Site in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. (USA)
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