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Southern Pacific (SP) #46

Description: A 5 x 7 photograph print showing the Southern Pacific (SP) #46, 4-4-0 (Schenectady) on a passenger train, Monterey, CA, Aug. 19, 1893, Daniel McKellops, engineer, in cab. Loco was originally Central Pacific 230, later renumbered SP 1308. Scrapped Oct. 29, 1912.
Date: August 12, 1893
Creator: Wood, Sylvan R.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Choctaw Coal & Railway (CC&R)#1

Description: A photograph postcard showing the Choctaw Coal & Railway Co. #1, 2-6-0, on the first Choctaw train into El Reno, Inian Territory, 1890. The CC&R was the forerunner of the Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf, later the Rock Island.
Date: 1890
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Union Pacific, Denver & Gulf (UPD&G) 108 Accident

Description: A photograph postcard showing Union Pacific, Denver & Gulf (UPD&G) 108, 2-6-0, tipped over on its side in Clear Creek Canyon near Chimney Gulch, CO. Caused by overloaded baggage car. Loco at right with freight cars is 154. Loco on stub psgr. train is probably 198. (Note: UPD&G taken over by C&S)
Date: August 16, 1895
Creator: Rogers, C. C.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph: OHPG0468]

Description: Sinnett School, District 58., Pawnee County, I.T. The teacher picture far right was Mrs Van Pelt. Ida (Ackley) McCollum is located on the front row, 10th from left. The log cabin school was originally built in 1894. It was a suggestion from Ida McCollum that gave Indian Electric Cooperative its name
Date: 1899
Partner: Keystone Crossroads Historical Society

[Photograph: OHPG0331]

Description: Picture of Evans family outside their 6 room log house on land Leased from the Mann family. George Evans and sons Wilmer and Fred together with hired hands and neighbors built the cabin of hewed logs near what was to become the town site of Old Mannford
Date: 1895
Partner: Keystone Crossroads Historical Society

[Photograph: OHPG0253]

Description: Picture of Mannford Marshall Rider F Bruner with his daughter Katheryn. Mr Bruner was a full blood Creek Indian born in 1869 and was town marshall for 17 years until he moved to Oregon in 1923
Date: 1895~
Partner: Keystone Crossroads Historical Society
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