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[Photograph: OHPG0451]

Description: FFA Group(Back Row L-R) Clyde Box, Virgle Bartley, Jay Anderson, Jerry Purcell, Carl Vaught, Wayne Barton, Mr Steward (Teacher) Don Ward, (Middle Row L-R) Charles Melton, Herbert Nance, Floyd Flinchum, Johnie Canode, Eugene Murr, Jimmy Gordon (Front Row L-R) Jack Hinton, Dewey Yeager, Paul Morsey, Donald Dean DeLancy, Wyman Shackleford
Date: 1951
Partner: Keystone Crossroads Historical Society

[Photograph: OHPG0409]

Description: White Way Café located at the southeast corner of Main and Hwy 51. The 2nd floor contained an hotel. To the left was a barber/beauty shop while on the right was Sam Boone's shoe repair shop. The café was operated by Clarence and Eva Brashears and the family lived above the cafe in the hotel. Prior to this, to the left was a baber shop and to the right a filling station around 1926
Date: 1952~
Partner: Keystone Crossroads Historical Society

[Photograph: OHPG0408]

Description: City Café located at the southwest corner of Main and Hwy 51 in Mannford. Next door was a Hardware Store at one time but when the photo was taken it was probably changed to a pool hall/domino parlor. Girl on the bike is Jenny Young
Date: 1952~
Partner: Keystone Crossroads Historical Society

[Photograph: OHPG0345]

Description: Picture of Kathleen Gill standing outside her front yard looking across Main Street, Old Mannford. The building on the far left is the Church of Christ. The home in the center is that of C E Woodruff and to the right of that was originally the C E Woodruff Feed Store
Date: 1950~
Partner: Keystone Crossroads Historical Society

[Photograph: OHPG0343]

Description: Picture of Rodeo Parade through Old Mannford outside the Mannford State Bank. Girls walking are Billie Hudson and Joyce Groves with the odd colored shoes andthen Virgie Bledsaw. Bert Lewis is walking beside the wagon while the girl o horseback is Rodeo Queen Gordonna Boyington. On the wagon is Skeeter Applegate
Date: September 1955
Partner: Keystone Crossroads Historical Society

[Photograph: OHPG0279]

Description: Orval Smelser in front of his Ford truck. Orval like his father was a farmer in East Basin but moved to Tulsa after the death of his first wife. He established his a motor rewind shop in Sapulpa close to Pratville which flourished and his services were much soughtafter
Date: 1958~
Partner: Keystone Crossroads Historical Society
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