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young white man in military uniform Travis Watkins
Single-story houses under water tower Watson Water Tower
"Watson" road sign on two-lane highway Watson
Multistory rusted barn with wooden fence with large letters on it saying "Watson" Watson
Two story wooden building with covered porch and balcony Watson Hotel
White man in suit and tie smiling Jack H. Watson
Portrait photo of a black man with short hair and glasses wearing a coat vest and tie and a pocket square John Brown Watson
White man with long beard in suit and bow tie with signature below his image Patrick S. G. Watson
Wetland area with cypress trees Wattensaw Wildlife Management Area
Group photo white people wearing various text sashes on stage, three flags including U.S. WCTU Banquet
White children on W.C.T.U. parade float WCTU Float
"W.C.T.U." newspaper clipping WCTU Meeting
Parade float in boat design labeled "Prohibition" with fringe and riders, white men, women, children WCTU Parade
White man in suit and tie Wear Schoonover
Two story red brick building with covered entrance Weather Station
White woman in dress with earrings in oval frame Emily Weaver
Two white women at loom Weaving Instruction
Mixed group of men and women in front of multistory brick house Webb House Restoration Workshop
White man with glasses smiling in suit jacket and tie with flag behind him Doyle Webb
African-American man in suit holding hat standing on train platform with African-American man in suit and two women John Lee Webb
African-American man with mustache in suit John Lee Webb
Insect life cycle stages with corresponding letters Webspinners
"Burning of the Steamboat Webster Dreadful Loss of Life" newspaper clipping Webster Steamboat Article
"Incident Corrected with the Burning of the Steamboat Webster" newspaper clipping Webster Steamboat Article
"Killing at Forrest City" newspaper clipping J. H. Webster Murder Article
Front page of the Vista newspaper Weekly Vista First Edition
Logo of "The Village Vista" with buffalo head Weekly Vista Masthead
Large group of people standing in front of Weekly Vista building Weekly Vista Staff
Gravestones and pavilion in cemetery Weeks Cemetery
Green and white building with covered entrance and steps Weeks Community Center
"Weeks" headstone with engraving and Masonic symbol in cemetery Weeks Headstone
Rows of tables supported by concrete blocks with crystals and rocks with barn in the background Wegner Crystal Ranch
white man in priest's collar and glasses Eugene John Weibel
Single story wooden building beside railroad tracks Weiner Depot
"Purity Corn Meal" flour sack in wooden frame Weinmann Mill Flour Sack
Multistory house with children playing in front yard John F. Weinmann House, 1951
Multistory house with covered entrance inside iron fence John F. Weinmann House
Interior of room with chairs round table and cabinet John F. Weinmann House
Interior of room with couch table and chair with windows overlooking trees John F. Weinmann House
White man speaking at lectern with panelists sitting beside him at long table with logos on white backdrop Charles Welch in Mexico
White man with beard in suit and tie Thomas Rice Welch
"Welch" grave monument in family plot in cemetery Thomas Welch Grave
White man with long beard in suit in oval frame William B. Welch
Brick warehouse buildings with train car in between them and dirt road in the foreground Welch's Factory
Group of white men stand on upper level of steamboat with group of black men standing on lower level of steamboat in port Welcome Steamboat
White girl and boy photographed by woman in front of sign "Welcome to Arkansas Land of Opportunity" Welcome to Arkansas Sign
Single-story wooden building with trucks parked outside it Weldon Depot
Abandoned multistory gin building and shed on street Weldon Gin Company Historic District
White man in suit jacket and tie speaking at lectern David Welky
White man standing in gray military uniform with chair and hat George W. Wells

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