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Crowd of people gathered outside multistory building Adkins Campaign, 1940
Single and multistory industrial buildings with smoke stack and railroad tracks in the foreground Anthracite Mining
steaming nuclear cooling tower as seen from across a lake Arkansas Nuclear One
Cooling tower at night emitting steam by waterside power plant Arkansas Nuclear One
White woman views television display and white children play with model Arkansas River museum exhibition Arkansas River Visitor Center
Group of young white women in matching athletic jackets with their male and female coaches kneeling in front of Arkansas Tech University billboard Arkansas Tech's Women's Basketball Team
College campus buildings and grounds with town and countryside as seen from above Arkansas Tech University
Two-story brick building with framed windows and doorways Arkansas Tech University Museum
brick store front with teal painted wood trim with lanterns hanging "The Atkins Chronicle" Atkins Chronicle
Town buildings and houses on dirt roads seen from hill top Atkins, ca. 1890
Group of men posing outside unfinished church building Atkins Church
Single story building with brick columns and car in front beside railroad tracks Atkins Depot
Train tracks next to warehouse buildings outbuildings and parking lot as seen from above Atkins Pickle Company; 1950s
Group of white men and forklift exiting "Atkins Pickle Company" packing warehouse on parking lot with sign and cars Atkins Pickle Company; 1955
Train running on tracks in between warehouse buildings and two-lane residential street as seen from above Atkins Pickle Company; 1990s
"Lawless Negroes" newspaper clipping Atkins Race War Article
large group of white children and faculty posing together with multistory building with cupola and house in the background Atkins School
Single-story brick school buildings and gymnasium in fenced-in campus with basketball court and sign Atkins Schools
Two white men in suit and tie with five white women wearing aprons in office Atkins Staff
four way intersection with stop signs and two story brick buildings Atkins Street Scene
Row of multistory storefronts on dirt road with tree stumps in the foreground Atkins Street Scene, 1878
Eighteen-wheeler "Atkins Pickles and Peppers" Atkins Truck
"The Gallows" newspaper clipping Lee Barnes Execution Article
Two men on wagon with display and crowd observing, brick drugstore in background Bootlegged Liquor
"The Pope County murder" newspaper clipping Brown Execution Story
"Bruce is sentenced" newspaper clipping Harve Bruce Conviction Article
Multistory brick building with round covered porch with columns and Greek letters in front yard with trees Caraway Hall
Multistory brick building with wings and street lamp in round flower bed in center of courtyard Caraway Hall
Single-story building with stone walls and covered porch steps Cold Springs School
Stone columns with plaques on them in park with trees in the background Confederate Mothers Memorial Park
Wreath and plaque on "Mother" stone monument Confederate Mothers Monument
"Federal Court Counterfeiting case of Henry Breese nearing an end" newspaper clipping Counterfeiting Article
Lock and dam on river as seen from shore Dardanelle Lock and Dam No. 10
Group of white men in Masonic garb outside brick building Dover Masons
Church and surrounding buildings with trees and river in the background Dwight Mission
stone marker saying "On this site August 25, 1820 Reverend Cephas Washburn founded Dwight Mission for the Cherokee Indians the first protestant school in Arkansas" Dwight Mission Monument
"A Frantic Fight for Life by Emory" newspaper clipping Cal Emory Lynching Article
Business sign "Feltner’s Whatta-Burger" in front of single story building Feltner's Whatta-Burger
pick up window and sign saying "No smoking area" Feltner's Whatta-Burger Window
Violin with square shaped shoulders and chin rest in wooden case Fiddle and Case
Single-story brick church building with central tower section First Christian Church
Barracks buildings and administration buildings seen from above Fort Shiloh
"Negro is lynched for assaulting white lady" newspaper clipping Monroe Franklin Lynching Article
gravel road with barbed wire fence and field on the left and trees on the right Gibson Road—Fourth Street
Multistory brick dormitory building with wheelchair ramp in front Girls Domestic Science and Arts Building
Green algae-covered water in pond with cypress tress Goose Pond Natural Area
Two white men in suits Carl Hall
"Retribution" newspaper clipping John Hogan Lynching Article
"A Negro Hung Near Russellville" newspaper clipping John Hogan Lynching Article
Multistory building with stone walls and double staircase Hughes Hall

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