February 3, 2009

While the number of German immigrants into Arkansas in the 1800s never reached the proportions of other nationalities, such immigrants made positive contributions to the state. Many who were attracted by business opportunities moved to the state’s larger cities. Shown here in 1897 is the interior of Kindervater’s Butcher Shop located on East 9th Street in Little Rock (Pulaski County).

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