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State
Forestry Station near Ogallah: Lt. Robb and “State
Forestry Station
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in Ogallah in the 1880’s.” |
James Randolph Simmons, compiler, Wagon Trails
to Contrails: A Centennial History of Ogallah, Kansas, April 18th,
1879-April 28th, 1979 (n.p. n.d.), 15.
Mrs. Fred Shaw, "Trego County
State Forestry Station 1887-1913," chap. in Local History
as Presented to the Trego County Historical SOciety, 3d ed. (n.p.
1975). There are no page numbers. However, the picture of the
Kansas State Forestry Station is on what would be the twenty-fifth
page.

Ogallah Depot and agent Norway Tawney
James Randolph Simmons, compiler,
Wagon Trails to Contrails: A Centennial History of Ogallah, Kansas,
April 18th, 1879-April 28th, 1979 (n.p. n.d.), 21.

Looking Southwest, Centre Avenue - Right
to Left:
Tawney & Smith General Store, Post Office, Ogallah State Bank,
and Marquand Brothers Hardware.
James
Randolph Simmons, compiler, Wagon Trails to Contrails: A Centennial
History of Ogallah, Kansas, April 18th, 1879-April 28th, 1979
(n.p. n.d.), 23.

Ross & Waldo Elevator
James Randolph Simmons, compiler,
Wagon Trails to Contrails: A Centennial History of Ogallah, Kansas,
April 18th, 1879-April 28th, 1979 (n.p. n.d.), 23.
Grace Methodist Church - Dedicated in 1904
James Randolph Simmons, compiler,
Wagon Trails to Contrails: A Centennial History of Ogallah, Kansas,
April 18th, 1879-April 28th, 1979 (n.p. n.d.), 23.

Sadie Yetter's Class in 1907-1908
Ogallah
Grade School, District No.3, Miss Ethel Potts, Teacher.
Pupils - Front Row, left to right: Gary Marquand, Sadie Yetter,
Judd Benson, Orval Richards, Goldstandard Anderson (slightly behind),
___ Phillpot, Walter Rich, George Lindberg, Truman Lindberg. Second
Row, left to right: ??, ??, Annie Richards, ??, Daisy Lindberg
(in front), Stella Phillpot, ??. Third Row, left to right: Miss
Potts, Tom Roberts, Judd Anderson, Zelora Roberts, Roy Davidson,
May ??, Audle Anderson, Elizabeth Harris, ??, John Lindbora, Earl
Foster.
James Randolph Simmons, compiler,
Wagon Trails to Contrails: A Centennial History of Ogallah, Kansas,
April 18th, 1879-April 28th, 1979 (n.p. n.d.), 26.
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