Site of Beginning Trip of Abernathy Boys to New York City in 1910

Site of Beginning Trip of Abernathy Boys to New York City in 1910
Site of Beginning Trip of Abernathy Boys to New York City in 1910

On April 5, 1910 5 year old Bud and 9 year old Temple Abernathy left the Crossroads Ranch near Frederick, Oklahoma and traveled alone on horseback to New York City. Their father, Jack Abernathy, a close friend of President Theodore Roosevelt, was planning to meet the President in New York City following an African Safari trip. His two young sons begged him to allow them to travel the 2,000 miles on horseback to meet their dad and President Roosevelt.

The young boys became famous as they crossed the country. They had many adventures and arrived in New York City as planned on June 18, 1910. While in New York City , Bud and Temple convinced their father to buy a Brush Runabout. "Wildcat" car which they drove back home, and their father followed in a new Maxwell Touring Car. A restored Brush Runabout is located at the Pioneer Townsite Museum in Frederick, Oklahoma.

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On Hy 5 go 4 miles south of Tipton, OK on the east side of Road
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