Anybody Interested In 1800s Oklahoma Stage Stands?

stoney56

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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.
 

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.
 

Gee I hope you realize this post is 13yrs old.
The OP hasn't been posting for over 12 years.
But it's good that you're ready.
Nobody in Oklahoma has much interest I suppose.
 

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