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Ewing A. Webb and his grandson Bobby Earl Stewart with their Webb family heirlooms, Fayetteville, 1941. |
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The Hernando A.G. Smith family with their farm wagon, Huntsville area, 1890s. |
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Unidentified woman with her cat, Grandview area, 1890s-1900s. |
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The Robert B. Reed family with their horses and wagons, Benton County, about 1910. |
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Lavinia Lewis Ramey and her grandson Rayman A. Reed with their horses, “Old Charley” and |
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William Garland Ownbey and his son Julian with the family’s first automobile, |
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The Curtis residence with Bob Curtis and Andy Karnes and their hunting dogs, |
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William Farish with his double-registered stallion, “High Wave,” Johnson, 1900s. |
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The James L. Auslam family with their horse, “Daisy,” and dolls, Huntsville, 1904. |
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Ada Lee Smith with her favorite toy, “Clowny,” Fayetteville, 1929. |
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Maggie Glover Morgan with her scrapbooks, other mementoes, and her parrot, “Pollie,” Springdale, 1930s. |
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The George N. Barton family with their special mementoes framed in the doorway, Washington County Historical Society Collection (P-398) |
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The Clarence Collins family with their horses and framed portrait of their deceased son, Alvie, Boone County, about 1908. |
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Martha Young with her book, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, Fayetteville, 1900s. |
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Lucinda Muncie Ogden with her family Bible, Madison County, about 1910. |
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J. Fay Reed in his surrey, Fayetteville, about 1900. |
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Unidentified girl with her tricycle and doll, Fayetteville, 1900s. Washington County Historical Society Collection (P-4662) |
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The Joseph M. Smith family with their spinning wheel, hunting dog and rifle, and horse, southeast Washington County, 1900s. (S-92-110-174) |
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Robert and Parmilla Sullins with their draped table and vase of flowers, Japton, 1900s. Jim Rogers Collection (S-99-1-146) |
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Unidentified woman with her Edison phonograph, Newton County, 1900s. |