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Multistory brick building with a clock tower attached 1871 Drew County Courthouse
Three men in dress shirts stand on sidewalk below awning with "Tailors" sign near stairs A. H. Thomasson and Son Tailors
Aerial view of white tents set up in rows on oval racetrack African American Flood Refugees
Three-story ornate white house with red round towers and columns with an iron fence Allen House
"Negro met quick justice" newspaper clipping William Anderson Lynching Article
"Passengers see body hanging" newspaper clipping William Anderson Lynching Article
Group of white women and children outside multistory building with balcony and covered porch Arkansas Baptist Orphanage
White man in suit and glasses Claude Babin
Group of people gathered at a river while spectators watch from a nearby wooden bridge Baptism Service
group of white girls in white shirts and long skirts standing in line two-by-two Beauvoir College Students
Insects attacking white woman on town street Boll Eevil
Person wearing sports jersey Boll Weevil Mascot
Multistory brick building with two single story wings Bottom's Orphange
White man in cap orange vest and jeans leaning on concrete wall in forested area Jamie Brandon
Concrete foundation walls in forested area Building Foundation
Barrack buildings amid trees and road with fence Camp Monticello Barracks
Abandoned chapel folly building in forested area Camp Monticello Chapel
Young white men standing outside barracks buildings Camp Monticello POWs
Asian American men and women dancing and playing instruments Camp Shelby Dance
Road entering campus grounds Campus Entrance; 1957
Wood and brick building with sign and glass front doors and window panels Chamberlin Complex
White man with long beard looking up at tall brick chimney ruins in forested area Chimney Remnants
People standing in dirt road between two rows of wooden buildings Collins Street Scene
White man in bow tie with pen in hand and sheet of paper before him Hugh Critz
Fallen trees and rocks with water rushing over them in river with green foliage Cut-Off Creek Ravines Natural Area
Single story white wooden house with more than a dozen white children sitting and standing Day Nursery
Four-story stone building with circle driveway and parked cars Drew County Courthouse
Four-story building with "Drew County Court House" written on it Drew County Courthouse
"Drew County" map with borders roads cities lakes Drew County Map
Multistory house with covered porch supported by tall columns Drew County Museum and Archives
African American man in tie Louis Dunlap
Multistory brick building next to various single-story buildings in a line Faculty Row
White man in suit jacket and tie Stewart Ferguson
Multistory rock building with large stone tower Fine Arts Building
African Amercan woman in white top Barbara Blanks Gathen
"Hinemon University destroyed by flames" newspaper clipping Hinemon University Article
White man standing next to framed portrait of himself James D. Holley
White man in suit and tie Frank Horsfall
"A Prisoner Lynched" newspaper clipping Buck Hunter Lynching Article
Car gas station storefronts and trees on dirt road Jerome Street Scene
"Jerome" train depot building and tracks Jerome Depot
"Jerome Electric Gin" building with outbuildings Jerome Cotton Gin
Single-story gas station with pumps and three trees on dirt road Jerome Post Office
Machinery on the ground with yard and small building Jerome Cotton Gin
Row of long windowed barracks with power lines by road Jerome Relocation Center
Crowd of Asian-American children stand in rows holding hands over head in field near housing units. Jerome Relocation Center School Children
Japanese American men in casual attire pose before cars, ambulances in lot outside wood frame building Jerome Relocation Center Hospital Crew
Asian-American girls pose in v-shape on steps in matching outfits and hats, holding flags Jerome Relocation Center Children
Four white men in hats lounging on porch of store Jerome Street Scene
Newspaper clipping with headline "Execution of William Johnson at Monticello" Story on the Execution of William Johnson

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