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
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Keystone Crossroads Historical Society
The Keystone Crossroads Historical Society (KCHS) was founded in 1975 to preserve the area’s local history that was impacted by the development of the Keystone Reservoir.
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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
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