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| Bates and Surrounding Communities - People, Places, Events |
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| Nan Synder at her old home place in the 1940's. She lived by herself over at the foot of Walker Mountain near Cedar Creek. Just about everyone that knew her seemed to care a great deal for her, had a lot of respect for her. |
Nan Synder in 1940's. She died at the rock house of Isiah and Gertie Hill.(Note auto in background) |
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| Johnnie Blair at Bates in his stripped down car. Looks like the car is a Ford Model T with the body removed. |
Ethel Pyles and Lillie Bethel at Bates. Lillie was the daughter of Robert Lee and Etta Bethel and the wife of Ike Ransom. |
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| Children of Elbert and Alice Vaughn at the Shelton place at Bates. Seated is Grace, Rena, and Reba with Louise and Blanche Vaughn standing. |
Alice Mixon Vaughn holding Grace and Elbert Vaughn with Elmer. Elbert and Alice Victoria Mixon were married January 13, 1901 in Hatfield, Arkansas. The summer of 1901 Elberet was sent to Waldron to help build more track on the Arkansas and Western which the Kanasa City Southern had acquired and then was sent to Bates to supervise the building of mine spurs. (See Elmer Vaughn as young man on Page 11B) |
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| Mrs Jane Walker with George Vaughn |
A large Kansas City Southern steam locomative in Heavener. Large steam engines similar to this one came through Bates up until the mid 1940's and would stop at the fairly large railroad station at Bates to deliver freight and mail. There was also a siding at Bates where they would switch cars used by the coal mines. |
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| A derailed engine on the on the Arkansas and Western line from Heavener through Bates to Waldron. |
A couple of derailed flat cars and the engine on the Arkansas and Western line from Heavener through Bates to Waldron. Looks as if the engine was pushing the flat cars which might have been carrying new railroad ties. |
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