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Originally Posted by slidekellyslide
Just picked up a real photo postcard of the 1909 Oklahoma Indians baseball team and there is a "Veach" listed as one of the players on the reverse. Betting it is Walter Veach.
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Wow! Dan, that is crazy! What are the odds??? Thank you for posting.
I am starting to question whether or not Walter is in the original photo? I do know for sure that his brother Stanley Veach attended Jones Academy and that Walter went to visit him there. Still a lot of research to do as the collection is quite large. Walter also had another brother Columbus E Veach that I have done very little research on at this time.
I am hoping this image I found online shows up nice here on net54. It is one of a couple that I am able to definitively say its Walter Veach...
But the names should be from left to right - Walter is sitting far left & Choctaw Chief & Governor Victor Locke is seated far right as you look at the screen.
Here is the caption:
Governor Locke and state militia officers, 1910? - 1918? Date of Photograph 1910? - 1918?
Notes Verso caption: Gov. Locke & Group of State Militia Officers
[Standing - right to left]: William J. McClure, 1st Lieut., Ok.N.G. Durant, Oklahoma; McCalib of Durant, Oklahoma; Harry Gilstrap, Captain, 1st Infty, Ok.N.G. Reg. Adjutant, Chandler, Okla
[Sitting - right to left]: Walter Veach, Captain, 1st Infty, Ok.N.G. Comdg, Co. H. Durant, Okla; Lewis L. Paulin, 2nd Lieut, 1st Infty, Ok.N.G. Durant, Oklahoma; Edson R. Waite, Captain, 1st Infty, Ok.N.G. Comdg, Co. E. Shawnee, Oklahoma; Victor M. Locke, Captain 1st Infty, Ok.N.G. Comdg, Co. L. Antlers, Oklahoma [and Governor of Choctaw Nation]