Photo courtesy National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum

Aug. 19-Oct. 22 – National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum  

From nationalcowboymuseum.org: In 1891, Henry M. Wantland and his young family arrived in Oklahoma Territory and settled in Stillwater, a small town born of the Land Run and bustling with opportunity and ambition. He eventually purchased a photography studio and spent the next two decades recording the world around him. In the exhibition We the People: A Portrait of Early Oklahoma, the Museum presents a selection of Wantland’s work from the Dickinson Research Center’s Robert E. Cunningham Oklahoma History Collection. Continues through October 22, 2017. For more information visit nationalcowboymuseum.org.

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