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"Amtrak" train station building with pavilion and parking lot Clark County Museum
Red "Missouri Pacific Lines" train car on display with sign and pavilion with trees Clark County Museum
Brick library building with two wings and porch supported by four columns with arched doorway on street Clark County Library
"Erected by Woman's Library Association of Arkadelphia 1903" plaque on brick wall Clark County Library Plaque
"Clark County" map with borders roads cities waterways Clark County Map
Two-story building with columns and arched windows Clark County Public Library
Multistory house with covered porch and overgrown circular driveway Clark House
"Doctorr W. A. Clark sells Baptist" newspaper clipping Clark Retirement Notice
Two white men standing and white man sitting at desk in office Clark Staff
faded black and white photo of older white woman with round glasses in dress and necklace and a braided bun Alida Clawson Clark
faded black and white photo of older white man with round glasses and beard in suit jacket Calvin Clark
Young white man smiling in Naval uniform with cap Chester Clark
African-American man in military uniform Herbert V. Clark
Two-story brick house with glassed-in central section Joe Marsh and Maxine Clark House
Four white men in suits and white woman in court room Steve Clark Being Sworn In
White man in suit and tie sitting on child's desk while speaking in classroom Steve Clark
White men in suits standing with white women in dresses Steve Clark and Staff
African-American man and woman sitting in chair Mamie and Kenneth Clark
African-American man, woman, and son posing together in formal dress Georgia Clark
Funeral wagon and horses on street with people watching from their elevated multistory house across the street Moses Clark House
African-American man with long beard in suit in oval frame M. A. Clark
white man in military regalia before American-flag-themed backdrop Wesley Clark
campaign button "Clark 04 New American Patriotism" Wesley Clark Campaign Button
Round illustration profile portrait white man curly hair suit with high collar and cravat William Clark
Faded photo of older white man standing in suit and tie A.O. Clarke
African-American woman with short hair and earrings smiling in low cut dress Faye Clarke
White man with white hair in a black suit and white shirt James Clarke
White man in suit wearing a hat with wagon and buildings behind him James Clarke
Group photo of white men and women in yard and on balcony outside multistory brick building Clarke's Academy
Downtown parade with marching band soldiers spectators brick buildings "rexall drugs westinghouse coca cola." Clarksville Armistice Day Parade
Weathered obelisk shaped monument in cemetery Clarksville Confederate Monument
Men transporting cotton bales with horse-drawn wagons on town road Clarksville Cotton
Single story brick building beside railroad tracks Clarksville Depot
"Dreadful steamboat disaster" newspaper clipping Clarksville Disaster Story
"More about the Burned Steamer" newspaper clipping Clarksville Disaster Story
"Steamboat Clarksville Burnt - Loss of Life" newspaper clipping Clarksville Disaster Story
"Daily Journal Monday Morning June 5" newspaper clipping Clarksville Disaster Story
Three white male workers standing near pumps at a brick gas station under sign saying "continental oil co." Clarksville Gas Station
Brick school building with covered porch Clarksville High School Building No. 1
Brick building with chimney and tractor Clarksville High School Building No. 1 (back)
Two-story brick building with rectangular windows and square panes on street Clarksville National Guard Armory
Close-up of two-story brick building with flag pole on street Clarksville National Guard Armory Entrance
Two-story brick building with trees and sign above its front door Clarksville National Guard Armory
Multicolored street scene painting hanging in hallway Clarksville Post Office Art
Two-story brick building with columns and arched windows on street corner Clarksville Presbyterian Church
Single-story building with wood siding and hip roof on street Clarksville Skating Rink
Street corner with men seated near cars and standing outside "Clarksville's greatest value store" Clarksville Street Scene
multi story "John C Hill 1883" brick building dirt road gazebo cars horse carriages audience Clarksville Street Scene
View of town square with gazebo in the foreground and multistory buildings around it Clarksville Street Scene
White residents walking on sidewalk by storefronts under signs past parked cars Clarksville Street Scene

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