Clarendon, 1916. On a cold February day the levees of the flood-swollen White River gave way and the town was inundated. The sign hanging over the flood waters proclaimed a “closing out sale” at the dry goods store ... .
Parkin, circa 1910. The porch of this handsome, red brick, two story house at 131 Sparrow Ave. was packed with people. Today the house still stands, though bordering on collapse with windows broken out and bricks falling off ... .
Heber Springs, 1918. “This is so you can see our little store, we keep a little of everything in it. … Dog’s name is Wood.” The dog is between the couple to the right, standing before their small grocery store ... .