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Apr 12, 2009, 10:34 AM
#1
 Random chance seems to have operated in our favor
Anybody Interested In 1800's Oklahoma Stage Stands?
Just a few stage stands in the state of Okla. that the internet brings up. Can't get to them at moment, thought I might share. No guarantees as to permission, status of the land, etc.
Anadarko Stage Stand:
Section 15, township 7 N., range 10 W., on present site of Anadarko, Caddo County, at intersection of Federal Highway 62 and state highway 8.
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Beef Creek Stage Stop March 1878:
1st location:
sw ¼ of section 16, township 4 N., range 2 W., in what is now the west edge of the town of Maysville, on the north side of state highway #19 in Garvin County, Oklahoma.
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2nd location:
n3 ¼, sw ¼, of section 21, township 4 N., range 2 W., about ¾ of a mile south of first location.
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3rd location:
the present town of Maysville, just east of the first location.
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Boggy Depot (OLD) 1894
Location:
Se ¼, nw ¼ of section 1, township 3 S., range 9 E., on ridge between Clear Boggy River and Sandy Creek, Atoka County, Oklahoma
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Brazil Gap State Stand 1840
Location:
Se ¼, ne ¼, se ¼, section 23, township 6 N., range 21 E., in Latimer County, 3 miles northeast or Red Oak. One and ½ miles north of U. S. Highway 270 and 15 miles east and 3 miles north of Wilburton. 1/1/2 miles north of the old Musholatubbe court house.
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Apr 13, 2009, 10:47 PM
#2
 Random chance seems to have operated in our favor
Re: Anybody Interested In 1800's Oklahoma Stage Stands?
How about a few more?
Brazil Station 1861
Location:
Ne ¼, sw ¼ of section 27,l township 8 N. range 24 #., 3 ½ miles south and 1 ½ miles east of Bokoshe and state highway 31, in LeFlore County, Oklahoma.
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Bread Town Stage Stand 1855
Location:
Se ¼, ne ¼, ne ¼, sw ¼ section 25, township 1 N., range 12 E., on west side of North Chickasaw Creek, about 2 ¼ miles east of U. S. highway no. 69 and 3 ¾ miles south of Chockie and 2 ½ miles east and 3 ½ miles north of Stringtown Atoka, County.
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Buffalo Station 1867
Location:
On west side of Buffalo Creek crossing at what is now Pulcher in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma.
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Bunnngarner ( sp?==probably Bummgarner) Stage Stop 1858
Location:
ne ¼, se ¼ of section 12, township 18N., range 18 E., about 8 miles northeast of Wagoner, on Flat Rock Creek ½ miles east of federal highway No. 69 and 6 ¼ miles north of state highway No. 51 and about 2 ½ miles west of Grand River in Wagoner County, Oklahoma.
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Apr 15, 2009, 11:34 AM
#3
 "Today will be the day"
Re: Anybody Interested In 1800's Oklahoma Stage Stands?
Very interesting, i would be up for a weekend venture to check some of these sites out.
Dreams can come true, you just have to want them bad enough, research them long enough, and dig for them deep enough...
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