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Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railroad

Description: Schedule for trains from Galveston, Texas, to Purcell, Okla., July 1887. Towns and small stations on the route, along with arrival times, are included. Executives of the railroad, and others in positions of responsibility, are named on the documen. 1 page, typed, carbon copy
Date: unknown
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Alexander, Charles

Description: "Ardmore Resident Only Survivor of O.N.M.& P. Railway" by Lawrence Gibbs, from a Stillwater newspaper, March 1974. Mr. Alexander began work with the "Ringling Railroad" in 1918. Recollections of the early day railroad are included in the article. newspaper article
Date: unknown
Creator: Gibbs, Lawrence
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Santa Fe Railway As An Oklahoma Pioneer

Description: Expansion of the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe into Oklahoma territory, the "Trail of Tears", the Okla. Run on April 22, 1889, the opening of the Cherokee Strip on Sept. 16, 1893, naming of towns on the line, people in charge, agents, and life in the area at the time are well covered in the story. 11 pages, typed, carbon copies
Date: unknown
Creator: Best, Frank J.
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Gulf, Colorado & Sante Fe Railway Company

Description: Collection of inter-company messages, May and Sept. 1944, between agent E. L. Evans and other sections of the company. Some of the messages concern the care of a worker with smallpox and the quarantine action in Gene Autry. Two switch lists are included. gift-Bill Word; 29 items, original
Date: unknown
Partner: Ardmore Public Library
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