In 1896, he became vice president and general manager of the Frisco Railroad.
The Frisco Railroad was later extended through Augusta.
However a diligent search of all sources including Frisco Railroad, found no supporting evidence.
North Tulsa originally referred to the area north of the Frisco Railroad tracks up to the northern city limits.
Robert had obtained a job as brakeman on the Frisco Railroad in 1903.
The Frisco Railroad was absorbed by the Burlington Northern in 1980.
Transportation was provided by the Frisco Railroad, which offered six trains per day-three in each direction-until it closed to passenger traffic during the late 1950s.
On February 1, 1958 the end of an era dawned as the Frisco Railroad ended passenger service.
When the Frisco Railroad built a line in the area in 1872, Little York was not on the route.
Clinton was served by the Frisco Railroad.