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[Photograph: OHPG0011]

Description: 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.
Date: 1907~
Partner: Keystone Crossroads Historical Society

[Photograph: OHPG0009]

Description: The Stoneman family taken on their homestead in Pawnee County, Oklahoma. (Back Row) Rose Stoneman, Arch Stoneman, Tot Plumer (Cousin), Ord Stoneman, Hale Stoneman (Front Row) Granville Stoneman and Nancy Stoneman
Date: unknown
Partner: Keystone Crossroads Historical Society

[Postcard: OHPG0010]

Description: Three men on horseback riding across the newly built Cimarron Bridge near the old town of Mannford. The men are named as Ed Deatherage, Earl Craven and Lon Deatherage
Date: 1911
Partner: Keystone Crossroads Historical Society

[Photograph: OHPG0013]

Description: 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
Date: 1905~
Partner: Keystone Crossroads Historical Society

[Photograph: OHPG0024]

Description: This is the first home of Daniel Hoffman Williams who homesteaded in west Basin, Pawnee County in 1893. 7 members of the Williams family are seated outside the front of their original home.
Date: unknown
Partner: Keystone Crossroads Historical Society
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