Store signs read "F. B. Severs, Cash Store. Dry goods, groceries and provisions." A group of people stand outside. African-Americans, Indians and whites are represented in photograph. One person is carrying a dried animal hide. Wooden barrel in foreground reads " I.T. Bacon." Title from Ingalls' original envelope. Photographed by Hillers on May 9, 1875, according to Fowler, Don, "The Western Photographs of John K. HIllers."
General stores Indians of North America--Indian Territory African Americans Frontier and pioneer life--West (U.S.) Photographs. (aat) Glass negatives. (gmgpc)
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