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English: This factory was one of the businesses the Splitlogs established in the industrial center they built in Cayuga, which is close to today's Grove, Oklahoma. The blacksmith shop was nearby and the manufacturing machinery was on the lowest level of this building.
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Factory built and run by Mathias Splitlog in the late 1880s, in Cayuga, Oklahoma, for manufacturing buggies, hack carriages, and coffins

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