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White man woman and children outside single-story house with covered porch and fence Barton House
Single-story church building with cupola and two front doors with steps Center Point Methodist Church
Group of white children and teachers outside school house Center Point School
White men women and children on horse drawn wagons with storefronts behind them Center Point Street Scene
Multistory house with balcony and covered porch on grass Clardy-Lee House
White men working at sawmill with white man on horse drawn wagon Corinth Sawmill
Large crowd gathered by tree with town buildings around them Jeff Davis Campaign
"Diamond Mines of Arkansas" newspaper cartoon with white miner in hat and tree Diamond Mine Advertising
Multistory white brick church building with a bike leaning on the front Dierks Church
Single-story storefront building with storage building on dirt street Dierks Lumber and Coal Co.
White family and animals outside single-story house Dog-Trot House
Postcard with theater on the front with text saying "The Elberta Elberta Theater
Multistory brick building with columns supporting porch roof First Methodist Church
White men woman and child at "W. M. Gilbert" store on dirt road Gilbert Store
White man woman and horse outside two-story house with fence Hester House
White men and horses with farm buildings around them Horse Sale
Multistory building with steeple tower and multistory building behind it on dirt roads Howard County Courthouse
Multistory building with balcony and cover porch on dirt road Howard County Courthouse
Cars and phone booth in front of restaurant "Joda's" Joda's Restaurant
Group of white children outside single-story school building Mineral Springs Academy
Single story wooden building beside railroad tracks Mineral Springs Depot
Multistory white stucco building with Spanish Colonial trim Nashville City Hall
Single story brick building beside railroad tracks Nashville Depot
Multistory mill buildings with smoke stacks and logs floating on water in the foreground Nashville Lumber Company
Single-story brick building with flag pole and sidewalk Nashville Post Office
Single story brick building with cars parked out front Nashville Post Office
Parked cars and multistory buildings on town street Nashville Street Scene
Multistory storefronts and town buildings on dirt roads Nashville Street Scene
View of town street with parked cars and people walking along sidewalk in front of brick buildings Nashville Street Scene
Interior of building with shelves Rector Drug Store
White men outside storefront with horse and covered wagon T. A. Hutchinson Store
White family on steps of single-story house with covered porch and fence and man with horse nearby W. H. Toland House
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