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Wildcatting at this time produced 1 out of 9 wells but a determined
Rollestone continued until his resources were depleted. He retired with his sister Lavinia in Tulsa where he served as an elder at the First Presbyterian Church. Rollestone had divorced his wife in Colorado before moving to Bristow in 1915 and never remarried. He endured the tragic loss of his son Edwin through his suicide during the Great Depression. A.A. Rollestone died in 1952 at the age of 86. He is buried in Bristow next to his son Edwin and sister Lavinia. The
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based in New York. He was an expert on missions worldwide and visited missions in Persia and China where
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Bristow oil boom peaked in 1924 Rollestone and his partner Freeland went their separate ways. Rollestone moved back to Colorado intending to make it an oil state too. But far from discovering an historically large gusher, he almost held the record for the deepest dry well ever dug.
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Rollestone's notoriety as a well-heeled Presbyterian would have caught the eye of Dr. Robert E. Speers (1867–1947), Secretary of the
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