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1927 Flood Of The Arkansas River, the Missouri Pacific bridge
submitted by Bill Helbron |
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1927 Flood Of The Arkansas River, Broadway Bridge with the Robinson Auditorium in the background
submitted by Bill Helbron |
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Bridges Remembrance Plaque
John Wesley Bridges' first wife and 3 young children. Ancestry magazine did a cover story on this a few years ago -
and was given to me by the daughter of Alice Druscilla Bridges. From the collection of Mildred Brady Venitucci, Dec. 06,
2005. |
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Emily Emma Johnson Noble, born 30 Oct 1865 Cloud Co, KS and died 7 Nov 1948 Oregon.
Portraits made at Dawson Studio, Little Rock, Ark. |
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Carrie Pollard, Emily's half-sister, born 22 Jan 1850 and died 3 Feb 1917 Texas.
They left Little Rock in the late 1890's. This family goes back to 1850 in Crawford and Johnson counties.
submitted by vdraeger@wiscmail.wisc.edu - 6 Sep 2003 |
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Group at A Big Rock Near Little Rock Do you know where it is located? contributed by Keith
Lavender. |
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"Lottie" taken at Bankes Photographic Studio, 120 Main Street, Little Rock, Ark. The photo is not dated.
This photo was found among the possessions of my 1st cousin, 2 generations removed. His father, Leon O. Parmeter was
living in Chicot Co. AR in 1910 with his second wife, Carrie. Leon was born in MI in 1865 and lived there until at least
1900. We are not certain where he married Carrie, but she was born in MO, so we suspect that the marriage may have taken
place here in AR. contributed by Joyce Hambleton Whitten, March 17, 2003 |
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Mt. Carmel School Picture, abt 1917, more information with photo |
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Mt. Moriah School Picture, abt 1915-1920, more information with photo |
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Baring Cross School, 1936-1937 2nd Grade Class
Donna's mother is Marjorie Phylis King, daughter of Carma Helen Wharton King and Roland Hunter King, 2nd row at
right with the bow in her hair. There is a little boy standing in front of her. contributed by Donna Benedict, Sept. 20,
2004 |
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This is a photo with my grandfather in it. I believe it was taken at Camp Pike. He was a cook.
Francis J. Hanna is in the front row on the right. I would like to confirm that this was indeed taken at Camp Pike, now
Camp Robinson and I would also like to identify the other men in the photo. My grandfather was a cook so I'm sure the
others in the photo worked in the kitchen also. I believe this was taken abt. 1917 or 1918. by Lori Hanna Bennett, 8 Jul
2006 |
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My great-grandmother was Leanna Maria Shirley Keck, 1874-1947, wife of Louis Daniel Keck, 1881-
1956. She was a daughter of Silas Shirley, a former Tax Collector for Logan Co. They lived in Paris and had a mercantile
business - I have a couple of pictures probably taken in the late 20s early 30s of their little grocery store. I am
attaching a picture that Leanna is in. It is a large group photo and I have no clue when, where or what group it may
have been. I thought there might be someone that could help identify the place, possibly some of the other people and
maybe the group. The matting, framing the picture has the photographer's stamp on it (Shrader, Little Rock, Ark). My
guess is the picture was taken 1900-1905 - I base this purely on a guess that Leanna looks to be about 25-30 yrs old.
She is the second person sitting from the bottom on the right next to the banister rail. contributed by Sherri Lynn
Schrat June 2, 2010. |
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Unknown Man by Thomas Echols Photography
Echols Photography, 103 1/2 Washington Ave., North Little Rock, AR
submitted by Teresa Clark, Oct. 22, 2010 |
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Little Rock Fireman - Harris J. Kettering Studio, cor. 6th & Main, Little Rock, Ark.
submitted by Ldfrje@aol.com, Apr 2006 |
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Unknown Policeman
submitted by Ldfrje@aol.com, Apr 2006 |
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Unknown Woman, back of photo says Lonoke, Ark
submitted by Ldfrje@aol.com, Apr 2006 |
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Unknown Man, Harris Studio, Little Rock
submitted by Ldfrje@aol.com, Apr 2006 |