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Spiro Mounds

Description: Spiro Mounds is one of Oklahoma's most important prehistoric American Indian sites. Spiro Mounds is located in Le Flore County on the southern bank of the Arkansas River, near Fort Coffee, Oklahoma.
Date: August 2006
Creator: Argo, Jim
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Spiro Mounds

Description: Spiro Mounds is one of Oklahoma's most important prehistoric American Indian sites. Spiro Mounds is located in Le Flore County on the southern bank of the Arkansas River, near Fort Coffee, Oklahoma.
Date: August 2006
Creator: Argo, Jim
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Kansas City Southern (KCS) 901

Description: A photograph postcard showing the Kansas City Southern (KCS), 901, 2-10-4, going upgrade east of Page, OK, with 38-car redball freight, 15 mph. Black Fork Mtn. in the background.
Date: August 31, 1946
Creator: George, Preston
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Kansas City Southern (KCS) 808 & 905

Description: A photograph postcard showing the Kansas City Southern (KCS), 808, 4-6-2, and 905, 2-10-4, coming downgrade east of Page, OK, with northbound drag freight, 62 cars, 45 mph. Black Fork Mountain left, Rich Mountain right.
Date: August 31, 1946
Creator: George, Preston
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Buschow Lumber Co. Derelict

Description: A photograph print showing a Buschow Lumber Company derelict narrow gauge shay locomotive (Lima Locomotive Works #828), "Rapides Lbr. Co., Inc." and No. 5 on tender, Stapp, OK.
Date: August 1935
Creator: George, Preston
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Buschow Lumber Co. Derelicts

Description: A photograph print showing a pair of Buschow Lumber Company derelict narrow gauge shay locomotives, front engine is a Lima Locomotive Works #2051, rear engine is a P.G. #523, Stapp, OK.
Date: August 1935
Creator: George, Preston
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Peter Conser Home

Description: The Peter Conser House, located west of Hodgen, Oklahoma, was built in 1894 and was the home of Peter Conser until his death in 1934. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. Conser was a well-known Choctaw Light-Horseman and later a representative and senator to the Choctaw Council.
Date: August 2006
Creator: Argo, Jim
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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