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Sapulpa Refining Company
Photograph of the Sapulpa Refining Company, view looking east, Sapulpa OK.
Glenn Oil Field
Photograph of earthen tanks, Glenn Oil Field, Sapulpa, OK, August 26, 1909.
Sabo, OK
Photograph of a woman holding a child in Sabo, OK, May 19, 1909.
Lisa Gantz
Photograph of Camp Fire girl Lisa Gantz modeling a 1904 wedding dress, at the Sapulpa Historical Society, Sapulpa, Oklahoma Territory. Photo by Sledge, c.1904.
Canady Home
Photograph of the Canady Home, Depew, Indian Territory. Photo by Harvey, Chandler, Indian Territory, c. 1904.
Susan Vail
Photograph of Camp Fire girl Susan Vail portraying a typical housewife in a turn of the century kitchen at the Sapulpa Historical Society, Sapulpa, Oklahoma Territory. Photo by Sledge, c.1900.
Sapulpa High School
Photograph of Sapulpa High School taken c. 1907-1908.
Exterior of Church of Good Shepherd, Sapulpa
Built in 1905 then moved to Walnut and Thompson. Unpaved road in front of the wood framed building and a cross at the apex of roof.
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Mannford Train Depot. The Arkansas Valley and Western Railway extended out from West Tulsa in 1902 connecting through to Enid via Pawnee. In 1909 the route was absorbed by Frisco who continued to operate a passenger and freight servive until 1948 when the passenger service terminated. BNSF still operates a freight service today along the route although no trains stop until Tulsa.
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The home of David G Greenwood. Born in Arkansas his family moved to Mannford at the turn of the century
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Othaniel and Sarah Reed family walk through Tilley Town, the forerunner of the town of Mannford
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Picture of damage caused from a cyclone that hit the Mannford area
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Portrait of Curtis Peacock a wrangler for the Wilson Ranch standing in front of his horse wearing full wrangling gear.
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Mannford Water Tower
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Quilting Bea of local ladies named as Dunegan, Enslo, Kutz, Pence, Zickefoose, Johnson, Stoneman, Cole, Biggs, Edward, Clegg, Wyman, Mary Johnson, Nolia Smelser
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School built in 1903 and photo taken of last class in session when consolidated in 1908
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Picture of members of the Sullens family, early residents of Mannford, Creek County, Oklahoma
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Clark Family L-R Dora (Bell) Sanders Clark, Gracie May Clark, William Leroy Clark, George Lewis Clark
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The mail rig of E W Trueblood used to carry mail from Mannford to Olive. The dogs are hounds somvody ordered and Mr Trueblood is delivering them
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Family seated outside the first solid structure built on the site of the town of Mannford
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Picture of the line up for the first 4th July Parade which began outside the Mannford State Bank on main Street Mannford
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Picture of (L-R Back Row) Bea Klintworth, George Klintworth, Fred Klintworth, (L-R Front Row) Fred's father William Klintworth and Fred's wife Angeline Klintworth whe were early settlers in the Jordan Valley/House Creek area of Pawnee County, Oklahoma
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Picture of the Flying Jennie the early method of crossing the Cimarron River devised by Bill Taylor Sitting in the Jennie are David Holler, Cleo Taylor and Bill Taylor
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Early picture of Mannford School. This early school was made from wood
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Unknown man seated on cart pulled by two horses decorated with stars and stripes waiting to pick up the guest speaker at the 4th July Parade
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Picture of early Basin residents taken at Eagle mountain home of the Spess family. Picture on left rock are Frank Cole, Jim Spess, Elsie Wiggs and May Spess. On the right rock are Charlie Oliver, Ralph Cole, Mrs lawrence (School Teacher) Maggie Pence and Ben Cole
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Picture of members of the Tilley family who took up residence in the area that was to become the town of Mannford when the railroad was being built between Tulsa and Enid. The male members of the family worked on the railroad
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Farmer's Cotton Gin
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Traveling salesmen from Watkins Medical Company sell their wares
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Picture of railway workers on tracks between Mannford and Keystone. In the background the buildings are of the town of Keystone seen from the west. The man standing on the far right holding a shovel is Lionel Staley the others are unknown
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Mr E W Trueblood and his mule team used to carry mail from Mannford to Olive and all the rural boxes inbetween.
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Picture of John Wesley Williams seated upon his horse.
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Picture of picking potatoes in the fields belonging to Robert E Holmes north of Old Mannford. These fields are now under Keystone Lake. The house in the background is that of H S Robbins. Workers were paid 10 cents per sack and were able to pick 7-10 sacks in half a day. Charlie Osterhout sewed up the sacks when full. Mrs Cora McCrackin is 3rd from the left, Raymond Holmes mother holds a parasol over Raymond while Rider Bruner stands to the right of the team on the left of the picture. Others in the picture are Minnie McCutcheon, Icy Edwards, Owen Edwards, Mr Goddard, Mr Reed, Mr Cubbison and sisters Kittie and Amanda Bruner.
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The building of the Mannford Hardware Store in Mannford. Vern Reed is standing on the scaffolding. Eventually this became Virgil Fisher's garage at the time of the move to the new town.
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Street scene of old Mannford believed to be Main Street
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