NW/4 NE/4 SEC 4 - TWP 17N - RGE 3E
Payne County, Oklahoma
Made possible by a generous donation from Merrill Gates in memory Charles & Mary Evans — — Map (db m187209) HM
SE/4 SE/4 SEC 34 - TWP 18N - RGE 1E
Payne County, Oklahoma
Oklahoma Centennial 07
Is an official project of the Oklahoma Centennial Commemoration and was funded in part through a grant made possible by the Oklahoma Legislature and by . . . — — Map (db m186652) HM
Perkins resident, Frank Eaton (1860-1958), was a colorful character out of the Old West - cowboy, scout, deputy U.S. Marshal, author, and living model for the OSU Cowboy. — — Map (db m187792) HM
Moved and restored by a generous donation from the Estate of Ed & Sarah Campbell and in part through a Grant by the Oklahoma Historical Society — — Map (db m186627) HM
202 E Thomas Street
Perkins, Payne County, Oklahoma
Dedicated June 26, 1892, This is the oldest public building in Perkins and Payne County
Made Possible by a donation from W. David Sasser
Moved & restored by a generous donation from Bill . . . — — Map (db m187790) HM
Yale, Payne County, Oklahoma
Cimarron Valley Railroad Museum
Made Possible by a generous donation from Robert F. Read
Moved and restored by a generous donation from Cecil & Carol Acuff — — Map (db m187330) HM
NE/4 SEC 4 - TWP 16 N - RGE 3 E
Lincoln County Oklahoma
Made Possible by a donation from the William A. Vassar Family
Restored by Bob & Norma Constien, David Marshall, Shane Robinson, Kent Terrill
Through a Generous donation from Jack K. . . . — — Map (db m187103) HM
This building was made possible by a generous donation from Jack K. Vassar
The Vassar family homesteaded in the Perkins community in 1891 when William A. Vassar moved to Oklahoma from Kansas. He and his wife, Mary, raised 5 children in the . . . — — Map (db m186592) HM