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"Emerson's Floating Palace to Bottom of Mississippi" newspaper clipping Emerson Steamboat Article
"Steamer is Total Loss" newspaper clipping Emerson Steamboat Article
Young white girl smiling in red dress and tiara Elizabeth Emerson
Single-story brick building with front porch and columns Emmet United Methodist Church
Museum interior with displays and two African-American women EMOBA Interior
"A Frantic Fight for Life by Emory" newspaper clipping Cal Emory Lynching Article
Colored doors with labels standing outside Greek inspired memorial building with multiple columns End Hate Installation
White woman with glasses in denim shirt painting doors while a clack cat rests on her shoulders End Hate Process
"For Immediate Release - July 25, 1986 movie to begin filming in Central Arkansas" news release End of the Line Press Release
Typed letter in black ink on paper to from End of the Line Productions to "Sheriff Jo Iassac" End of the Line Production Letter
Page 47 of movie script with "Maxie" lines circled in pen End of the Line Script Page
Types of bat with corresponding letters Endangered Arkansas Bats
Young white man with slicked back waved hair and bow tie Melvin Endsley
"Melvin L Endsley" gravestone with guitar engraving and portrait on it in cemetery Melvin Endsley Gravestone
drawing of steamboats in a river, labeled "Mound City. Battle at St. Charles, White River, Arkansas--Explosion of the Mound City." Engagement at St. Charles
White soldiers in blue and gray uniforms fighting with cannon Engagement at St. Charles
Cannon on round pedestal on concrete platform with single-story white building behind it Engagement at St. Charles Cannon
"Engagement at Saint Charles" historical marker sign Engagement at St. Charles Marker
Steam locomotive with coal car saying "North Arkansas" on the side and white workers standing and sitting on the tracks Engine No. 8
Green "England" road sign and "Welcome to England" sign on right side of highway with buildings in the background England
Front of granite building with "Citizens Bank and Trust Company" engraved on it England Bank
Plowed farm field with workers and houses in distance England Cotton Fields
Weathered brick storefronts with awnings on street England Democrat
Single story building with man walking in foreground England Depot
Wagons loaded with cotton bales at train depot England Depot
Fire trucks with white firemen parked outside brick building with sign "England Fire Dept" England Fire Department
Multistory brick school buildings with parking lot England High School
"England School District" electronic sign on brick base with columns on school campus England Schools
Bales of cotton in town square with row of storefronts on the right with horse drawn wagons in front of them England Street Scene
Two church buildings with bell towers and houses on town street with other buildings England Street Scene
Street with storefront buildings road signs and parked cars England Street Scene
Green field with water tower and buildings in the distance England Water Tower
"Lynched for Stealing" newspaper clipping England Lynching Editorial
"Millions. Mister John C England's trip to Washington City and what it meant" newspaper clipping John England Article
Group of white men and women sitting on horse drawn wagon Engles Descendants
Profile view of white man with long beard in suit in oval frame Robert Boyd Engles
balding white man with beard in suit jacket vest and tie signed "yours truly E.H. English" Elbert English
Older white woman with short hair in fancy beaded dress Clara Eno
Portrait painting elderly white woman with glasses and shawl and dark background Clara Eno
House and brick buildings on street with trees and power lines Enola
Single-story stone building with arched entrances stone walls and paved driveway Enola School
Sculpture heart symbol form made of protruding tacks with green patina Envy
Gravestones in cemetery with trees in the background Ephesus Cemetery
Stone monuments and gravestones in cemetery with single story building in the background Ephesus Cemetery
Mixed media sculpture wall mounted organic forms wrapped loosely with overlapping linear mesh material Epilogue 23
Drawing of chancel and arched stained glass window with center aisle and artist notes Episcopal Church Chancel Drawing
Campus with multistory brick buildings and parking lots with multistory buildings and capitol building in the background Episcopal Collegiate School
Multistory brick buildings with campus courtyard between them Episcopal Collegiate School
Young white woman with curly hair in button up shirt Susan Epperson
White woman in glasses wearing a sweater sitting at a table with brick wall behind her Susan Epperson

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