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Two-story house with tower behind a brick wall Ace of Clubs House
Spiral staircase beyond two painted columns with fleur-de-lis on them Ace of Clubs House
Excavation site with irregular pile of materials indicated by a small chalkboard Antler Pile
Map showing division of counties after Arkansas statehood Arkansas Counties Map, 1836
Texarkana Texas and Arkansas border sign outside multistory building with stairs Arkansas-Texas State Line
Two young white women in matching hats and dresses sitting on stairs with Texas-Arkansas border line painted on them and stone building in background Arkansas-Texas State Line
"Negro is lynched at Garland City" newspaper clipping Andrew Avery Lynching Article
Brick church building with central tower with gothic arch entrance Community Church in Garland
Side view of burning body of African-American man chained to pole Edward Coy Lynching
Front view of burned body of African-American man chained to pole Edward Coy Lynching
"The cedar stump to which Ed Coy was burned has been manufactured into cuff buttons" newspaper clipping Edward Coy Lynching Article
"Another Account" newspaper clipping Coy Lynching Article (AP)
"At the Stake" newspaper clipping Coy Lynching Article
"Coy's Carcass" newspaper clipping Coy Lynching Article
"Negro thought to have been killed" newspaper clipping Davis Lynching Article
"Hemp Holiday" newspaper clipping Dock Walker Execution Story
White men and boys standing outside brick building with a goat cart Fouke Bank
Group of white men and wheeled cart outside railroad depot building Fouke Depot
Group of white students and teachers outside multistory school house with bell tower Fouke School
Cars parked outside brick storefronts on dirt road Fouke
"The Situation at Texarkana" newspaper clipping Great Southwestern Strike Article
"Hang Him" newspaper clipping Haden Lynching Article
Multistory white brick building with cars parked adjacent Hotel Savoy
"Judge Lynch" newspaper article James Howard Lynching Article
African-American man with short hair in suit Scott Joplin
"Scott Joplin American Composer" painted mural on brick building showing black hands on piano keys Scott Joplin Mural
Young white woman with long hair in hat and dress Pearl Kinman
Map with "Lost Prairie" inside green circle with arrow Lost Prairie Location
"Hangman's Day" newspaper clipping Luther Taylor Execution Story
"Maple Leaf Rag" by Scott Joplin
Multistory stone art deco building with smooth walls relief columns dentil entablature steps flagpole and mailbox Miller County Courthouse
White men in suits and farmer in a hat with tractor and trailer Miller County Farming Machinery
Single-story brick building painted white with green roof and sign in front saying "museum open Saturday" Miller County Historical and Family Museum
Rust-colored metal rectangle engraved with names and locations Miller County Lynching
"Miller County" map with borders roads cities river Miller County Map
Field of yellow flowers with trees in the background Miller County Sandhills Natural Area
White man in black suit with a white cravat and curtains in the background James Miller
Grove of trees growing in grass causeway Mound E Causeway
Tree-covered mound with soil in the foreground Mound F
White man with crying keyboard behind him Conlon Nancarrow
White man in suit standing outside house with round front porch and fence with gate Dr. M. V. Newman
Flag pole with signs in cemetery Old Rondo Cemetery
Two-lane highway with signs and trees on both sides Old U.S. Highway 67
"Texarkana quiet after mob rule" newspaper clipping Owen Lynching Article
"Texarkana Negro is victim of mob" newspaper clipping Owen Lynching Article
White children Pecan Joe's
White woman in floral dress sitting on bench Charline Person
White woman sitting on steps of her single-story brick house with car in garage Charline Person Home
Buildings Railroad at Genoa
Steel arch bridge with concrete platform over river with sign "Positively No Dumping" to the right Red River Bridge

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