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Rural road with street lamps on its right side and water tower next to single-story building in the background Altheimer
Single-story brick building  and telephone poles with water tower legs nearby Altheimer Bank
Single-story two-bay garage building with metal siding and telephone pole on two-lane road Altheimer Fire Department
Front view of single-story brick church building with steeple and steps with iron railings and decorative tree on its left side Altheimer Methodist Church
Single-story brick post office building with sign and car wash canopy on multilane rural road Altheimer Post Office
Storefront with "Cook's Beer" signs Altheimer Store
Large number of people standing on riverbank Arkansas River Erosion
Group of men watching flames and smoke emerging from mostly collapsed building Compress Fire
Painting of African American man with beard Joseph Corbin
train tracks coming to a center point with building with multiple bays for train cars Cotton Belt Roundhouse
Multistory glass and metal building Crown Motel
White male clown and costumed lion performer in cage cart with audience boys and circus banner Hauber Theatre
Downtown street running between rows of buildings Highway 65
Single-story brick church building surrounded by trees on grass Hocker House
"Miss Willie K Hocker" historical marker sign Hocker House Sign
Two-lane highway through town with "Humphrey" road sign on its right side Humphrey
Brick storefronts and power lines on rural road Humphrey
Single-story brick police building with garage bay door on street with flag pole Humphrey Police Dept.
Service station wit blue canopy and buildings with two water towers in the background Humphrey Water Towers
Multistory wooden blue house with porch and trees in background Martha Mitchell Birthplace
Multistory building with tower entrance on street corner Merchants and Planters Bank
Crowd of men and their cars parked on street outside multistory buildings Pine Bluff Automobile Club
Newspaper front page "Pine Bluff Daily Graphic" Pine Bluff Daily Graphic
Buildings partially submerged by floodwaters Pine Bluff Flood
Multistory school building with central tower behind iron fence Pine Bluff High School
View overlooking multistory town buildings with train depot and rail yard in the foreground Pine Bluff Retail District
Multistory building with tower and arched windows on street Pine Bluff Street Scene
Horse drawn wagons on dirt road with multistory storefronts on one side Pine Bluff Street Scene
Row of multistory houses and trees on dirt road Pine Bluff Street Scene
Street scene with people, horses, wagons and storefronts on both sides of the road Pine Bluff Street Scene
Crowded town street with multistory buildings on both sides and trolley cars running through its center Pine Bluff Street Scene
White men and horse drawn carriages on town street between rows of storefronts Pine Bluff Street Scene
Large rhomboid shaped glass building Pine Bluff/Jefferson County Library
Brick depot building with covered walkway on railroad tracks with steel tower in the background PineBluff/Jefferson County Historical Museum
Single-story office building on two-lane road leading towards multistory gin buildings in the background Planters Gin
Aerial view of river overflowing banks and flooding neighborhood Plum Bayou Flood
Multistory church building with bell tower and arched windows on dirt road Presbyterian Church
Single story wooden building Redfield Depot
Aerial view of river flooding its banks Redfield Flood
Multistory brick storefronts on street with parked car Rosenzweig Store
White girls on horseback and two white boys standing beside them with multistory house behind them Irene Rosenzweig
multistory brick building with stairs exterior stairs leading to top floor Saenger Theatre
Painting on abandoned movie theater wall of white man and boy buying tickets from white woman in box office Saenger Theatre Detail
ornate multistory building with small domes on top Sahara Temple
"The Arkansas flag Webbaseka Memorial" interpretation panel with photographs on it and text State Flag Plaque
Two-lane highway through town with railroad tracks on the right side and water tower in the background Wabbaseka
Two-lane road with service station on the left and brick buildings on the right side Wabbaseka
Gravestones in cemetery with trees in the background Wabbaseka Cemetery
"Wabbaseka Community Park" sign and flag poles on street with single-story buildings and houses in the background Wabbaseka Community Park
Brick building and playground equipment near water tower with road and railroad tracks in the foreground Wabbaseka Water Tower

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