Note: Many of the Walz Photo Collection have the names of people pictured.
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Bradley.1 *Washday at Walnut Hill, Lafayette, Co., C. 1900 *Office of J. F. McKnight, MD., at Walnut Hill, C. 1907 |
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Photographs of South Arkansas from the Robert B. Walz Photo Collection |
Bradley.2 *Hog killing, Walnut Hill; Early 1920's. *Ox-Teams in 1911 on the J. G. Allen Farm, west of Bradley. |
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Photographs of South Arkansas from the Robert B. Walz Photo Collection |
Buckner.1 *The Frank Burns Family of Buckner, 1908 *Street crew at Buckner; 1910 |
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Photographs of South Arkansas from the Robert B. Walz Photo Collection |
Buckner.2 *Downtown Buckner; March 1923 *Junior Boys Basketball Team, Buckner, 1933-1934 |
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Photographs of South Arkansas from the Robert B. Walz Photo Collection |
Buckner.3 *Frank Clary and his plowing oxen, south of Buckner; 1938. |
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Photographs of South Arkansas from the Robert B. Walz Photo Collection |
Lewisville.1 *School at Old Lewisville, as the school appeared between 1877 - 1919. *The Nat F. Ward House, Lewisville, 1890 |
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Photographs of South Arkansas from the Robert B. Walz Photo Collection |
Lewisville.2 *A hayride in Lewisville; early 1900's. *Riding a Railroad Speeder, Lewisville; 1904 |
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Photographs of South Arkansas from the Robert B. Walz Photo Collection |
Lewisville.3 *Tom Thumb wedding on the east side of the courthouse, Lewisville, C. 1904 *J. D. Booth's Ox-Teams, Lewisville; June 7, 1905. |
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Photographs of South Arkansas from the Robert B. Walz Photo Collection |
Lewisville.4 *A Sunday afternoon buggy ride, Lewisville; August 2, 1908. *Raising a utility pole in the S. ARk, area; c. 1910 |
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Photographs of South Arkansas from the Robert B. Walz Photo Collection |
Lewisville.5 *Baseball Team in Lewisville; about 1910. *Looking SouthEast on Spruce St., Lewisville; February 8, 1912. |
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Photographs of South Arkansas from the Robert B. Walz Photo Collection |
Lewisville.6 *The First National Bank of Lewisville, AR, 1915 *Inside McClendon's Garage on Railroad Street, Lewisville, AR, in the 1920's. |
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Photographs of South Arkansas from the Robert B. Walz Photo Collection |
Lewisville.7 *Building a gym at Lewisville; 1933. *Women of Lafayette, CO. *Six rural Relief Clients and Government Mules, Lafayette, Co.;1933. |
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Photographs of South Arkansas from the Robert B. Walz Photo Collection |
Stamps.1 *EDD CLEVELAND OF LAFAYETTE COUNTY, ARKANSAS, c. 1908. This picture was made about three miles north of Stamps, and belongs to Charles Cleveland, a grandson of Edd's. *HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES, STAMPS, ARKANSAS, 1910. From left: Jessie Landes, Mary Brown, Inez Shannon, and Grace Garrette. The picture belongs to Mary Luck, Jessie's daughter. |
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Photographs of South Arkansas from the Robert B. Walz Photo Collection |
Stamps.2 *THE Y.M.C.A. BASKETBALL TEAM AT STAMPS, ARKANSAS, 1911-1912. The picure belongs to Mary Luck, whose mother was Jessie Landes of Stamps. *THE LEE A. PAYNE FAMILY OF STAMPS, ARKANSAS, 1912. Adults: Mr. and Mrs. L.A. (Lillie B. Carruthers) Payne. Children, from left: Milton Kelley, Chaddie Lee, and Adam Guthrie. Picture from Lennie Mae Payne. |
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Photographs of South Arkansas from the Robert B. Walz Photo Collection |
Stamps.3 *AN ELEMENTARY CLASS AT STAMPS, ARKANSAS, IN 1914. Miss Pearl Ford was the teacher. The picture belongs to Mrs. Briner Thomas. *FOOTBALL TEAM , STAMPS HIGH SCHOOL, 1928. |
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Photographs of South Arkansas from the Robert B. Walz Photo Collection |
Stamps.4 *BAKER'S STORE, DEALING IN MERCHANDISE IN STAMPS AROUND 1900. Barrels were used extensively to ship products. *BAKER DRUG STORE, c. 1920. At right are Dr. F. E. Baker and his nephew, Seth Baker, druggist. From Mrs. Seth (Marie) Baker. |
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Photographs of South Arkansas from the Robert B. Walz Photo Collection |
Stamps.5 *INSIDE THE BAKER DRUG, STAMPS, IN 1942. From left: D.O. Talbot, Henry Knoght, and Seth Baker. *NEHI BOTTLING WORKS, STAMPS, ARKANSAS, EARLY 1930'S. |
Early
Photographs of South Arkansas from the Robert B. Walz Photo Collection |