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    Correspondence, 1847 September 21

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    A letter from James Patton to his mother and father in Ireland recounting his comfortable life in Camden, Arkansas

    Correspondence, 1829 March 1

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    A letter from James Patton to his mother and father in Ireland mourning additional deaths in the family and explaining his decision to stay in South Carolina

    The Craftsmanship Party poster

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    A Russian propaganda poster depicting an architect with blueprints. The man is holding a vernier caliper in his left hand and his right hand is resting on a blueprint sheet that makes up the bottom of the poster. The man is wearing a red apron and a white button-up shirt with the sleeves rolled up to the elbow. He is looking to the right side of the poster. The background of the poster is tan with red Russian Cyrillic text on the right side.Most likely encouraging people to join the workforce to contribute to the countryOur knowledge, experience, skill to the Party, to the Motherland

    Bennie McGuire, holding infant

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    This is a black and white portrait of Bennie McGuire, holding an infant. Also called "Mama," she was a midwife from Marked Tree, Arkansas

    Cathedral of the Ozarks

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    A color postcard depicting the Cathedral of the Ozarks, located on the campus of John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Arkansas.Verso: Printed text: "'Cathedral of the Ozarks.' John Brown University. Siloam Springs, Arkansas." Handwritten: "Mrs. Helen C. Johnson 1105 No. 35th St Fort Smith. Ark. Dear Helen, This is where Heber attends church--there a new big pipe organ installed and it is beautiful tone. Am enjoying the beautiful weather gorgeous flowers up here--I walk to the park each day--Hope everything is fine at the museum--Sorry I missed the last meeting--Shall see you soon as I must be getting home--Love, Zeta.

    Pratt Remmel and Ruth, the elephant, posing for the camera

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    A black and white photograph of Pratt Remmel posing with Ruth the elephant at the Little Rock Zoo.Verso: "Ruth puts on a show for Pratt. She was given to the zoo by Raymond Rebsamen and named for his daughter Ruth. Ruth is now Pratt's sister in law, Mrs. Roland Remmel. Ruth is a GOP, during Mayor Remmel's administration. Return to Fay Williams. #5 20 wide Mag. Feb 15 Page 6 "Mayor of Arkansas." Return to Remmel Insurance Agency 702 Boyle Building, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201

    Confederate Home, Little Rock

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    A colorized photograph of the exterior of the Arkansas Confederate Home in Sweet Home, Arkansas, near Little Rock.Recto: "Confederate Soldiers' Home at Sweet Home, near Little Rock, Ark." Verso: "Mrs. P[illegible] McArthur, Siloam Springs, Ark. Dear [illegible] we are all together [most of writing is illegible] Love Dad

    Finkbeiner slaughterhouse plant, exterior

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    A sepia photograph of the exterior of a Finkbeiner slaughterhouse

    Largest Spring in the World, Mammoth Spring, Ark.

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    Color postcard depicting tourists at Mammoth Spring in Fulton County, Arkansas.Recto: "Largest spring in the world, Mammoth Spring, Ark.

    $2,000,000 Union Station, Texarkana, Ark.-Tex.

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    A color postcard of Texarkana's Union Station.Recto: "2,000,000 Union Station, Texarkana, Ark.-Tex." Verso: "Miss ... Hennessy 801 South 19th Fort Smith, Ark. Texarkana, Thurs. Dearest Auntie, Here with Bill & enjoying it a lot. Our hotel is on the Texas side, so see we've been to Texas. Will go home Sat. Love, Marie O'dell.

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