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Picture of the first railroad station in Gurdon, about 1875. Richard "Dick" W. Tate, telegraph operator, is shown in the picture with his railroad suit on, sitting in the chair. He was the son of Robert S. Tate, Jr. and a brother to Robert Decatur...
Tyepd Inscription: Picture of First Railroad Station in Gurdon, Arkansas, about 1875. Richard "Dick" W. Tate, telegraph operator is shown in the picture with his railroad suit on, sitting in the chair. He was the son of Robert S. Tate, Jr. and a...
Main Street, looking west from 6th street. Taken sometime after 1906. The building on the extreme left of the picture is currently the Allcare Pharmacy.
Handwritten Inscription: Picture of building Post office in 1917, showing in background, Gresham's Store, Telephone building Christian Church, E.M. Hall residence and Library. Attached Label: 18. POST OFFICE UNDER CONSTRUCTION 1916. Stamped...
Picture of the building of the Post Office in 1916, showing in the background: Gresham's Store, the Telephone Building, the Christian Church, the E.M. Hall residence and the Library.
The original Smoker & Co. building which stood on the southwest corner of 5th and Clay. There used to be an old cannon in front of the store. It was moved to the public library in 1928. Picture taken circa 1930. Pictured are George Fuller, Uncle...
Clyde Key, 4th gunsmith in Arkadelphia history. Jesse Overton was the first, Payner, the second and Dwiggins, the third. Picture was taken July 6, 1954.
Handwritten Inscription: Return photo to WH Halliburton Arkadelphia, Ark; Typed Inscription: Historical marker at site of Arkansas's first school for the blind at Arkadelphia; In picture, left to right: Dr. Ralph A. Phelps Jr, Farrar Newberry, and...
Handwritten Inscription: Mayor L. Crow C of C Mr Otis Turner, Chamber of Commerce Committee in historic marker dedicate plaque and building of 315 Main Street, September 1962; In picture, left to right: G.T. Blackmon, Farrar Newberry, Phil Hardin,...
The home of Austin M. Crow at 8th and Pine, built in 1869 by A.D. Halicht and later owned by M.M. Cohn and then Mildred Newberry. It was the residence of A.M. Crow from 1884 until his death. This picture is probably circa 1919. It shows the cupola...
Home of C.C. Scott on Pine Street. The house is almost completely obscured by bushes. The people in the foreground are unidentified. The picture was made about 1914.