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L.V. Williams
Rock Island Employee |
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for J.B. Williams
Dorthy Williams accepts the certificate for her husband J.B. Williams, Halliburton Employee. |
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for Roy Biffle
Hershall Biffle for his father, Roy Biffle, Rock Island Employee. |
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for Willie O. Travis
Vivian Travis accepts for her husband Willie O. Travis, Rock Island Employee. |
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for Lloyd "Smokey" Herndon
Roy Herndon for his father Lloyd "Smokey" Herndon, Halliburton Employee. |
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for I.J. "Ike" Haynes
Darrel Haynes for his father I.J. "Ike" Haynes, Rock Island Employee. |
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Darrel Haynes and David Haynes
David Haynes, Halliburton Employee. "Ike" Haynes was Leta's (the presenter) and David's father and brother to Darrel Haynes. |
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for Willard Merritt
Robert Merritt for his father Willard Merritt, Rock Island Employee. |
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Elmer Petty
Elmer Petty, Independent Truck Driver. |
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for J.B. "Squirrel" Walling
Joyce Walling for her husband J.B. "Squirrel" Walling |
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Wallace Mooney
City of Duncan Employee |
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for Silas "Chief" Fleetwood
Dorothy Fleetwood for her husband Silas "Chief" Fleetwood, Rock Island Employee |
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for Clifford C. King
Clay King for father C.C. King, Frisco Railroad Employee, Retired. |
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Clay King presents records.
Clay King presents 905 maintenance records to Mike Stuckert, Save the 905 president. |
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Four who helped move the 905.
David Haynes, Elmer Petty, Wallace Mooney, LV Williams are the four surviving members who actually helped move the locomotive in 1954.
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Ex-El Reno Rock Island Employees.
left to right: Bill Campbell, Leroy Williams, Bill Rollins, Vardie Keenon, and Jimmy Bounds. |
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