91. Tool Collection: Extensive tool collection, donated by the late James E. Roe, Grove, Oklahoma, representing a lifetime of woodworking tools collected. Unique tools donated by Marvin Larson.
92. Pottery Collection: Collectible pottery, including Flow Blue.
93. Churns: In this building are many types of churns, large and small.
94. Avon Cosmetic Collection: These pieces collected from 1940 through the eighties. There are 2,500 pieces.
95. Milking Machines: Farm dairy milk and butter processing equipment used at Durant, Oklahoma from 1930 through 1950. The churn held 100 gallons. Notice the 1892 churn and the 1878 cheese worker. Also a chicken collection.
96. Gristmills: Plus water ram and pumps, broom maker, 1836 corn mill, etc.
97. Furniture and Dish House: Another beautiful display of many kinds and colors in glass and china including a large collection of Belleek and depression glass. Also some very fine pieces of furniture and accessories to complete the display.
98. Farm Machinery: You will notice farm machinery scattered over a large section of the museum as there wasn't room for all of it in any one place. The machinery displayed here came mostly from Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Be sure to see the two threshing machines, rakes, hay balers powered by horses and all kinds of plows used in early days by farmers.
99. GRDA (Grand River Dam Authority): A pictorial, narrative history of the creation of the Pensacola Dam and the Grand Lake O' The Cherokees, and the story of the pioneering determination of the people to obtain electrical power in the 1930's.
Antique Barbed Wire: This dramatic collection of barbed wire exhibits its development and change from the early American West to wide spread use today. Donated by Dr. James Elliott, retired Professor of Agriculture, Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas.
100. Dish and Doll House #2: In this exhibit you will find a fine collection of many patterns and colors of carnival glass. Also many old pieces in pattern glass, Heisey and Goofus glass. Our storybook dolls and most 20th Century dolls are here.
101. Insulation Collection
102. Stagecoach Building: Besides the two stagecoaches, notice the two horse drawn hearse with coffins and original curtains. The closed carriages came from different places; two from England, one is dated 1837, one was supposed to have been used by the wife of Andrew Jackson, seventh president. Don't miss the old, old fire engine.
103. Special Room For Special Things: Horse powered treadmill and replica of turn-of-the-century wagon.
104. Prairie Schooner: The pioneers traveled by wagon trains made up of oxcarts, covered wagons and prairie schooners just as the one shown here. These prairie schooners, drawn by four or six horses, were perfectly suited for 19th century travel. They were well built and used to carry the family and their possessions to a new land. They were used for freight wagons when the long journey was over.
105. Steam Engines: Here you have two very, very old steam engines; one was used to power a large sawmill at Prairie Grove, Arkansas. Notice the sign on it. The other was used to power a barrel stave mill at Pocahontas, Arkansas.