Lincoln County Towns & Townships History

Dublin Core

Title

Lincoln County Towns & Townships History

Subject

Grady; Gould; Tyro; Cornerville; Palmyra;

Description

Collection focuses on any towns and townships outside of Star City, Arkansas, the county seat.

Source

History of Lincoln County, Arkansas

Publisher

Lincoln County Historical Committee

Date

1870-1983

Rights

Image is used for educational purposes for this project. Image is property of the Lincoln County Historical Committee.

Format

JPEG

Language

English

Type

Still Images

Coverage

Lincoln County, Arkansas (excluding Star City)

Collection Items

Gatlin Store & Davidson Cafe
The Gatlin Store and Davidson Cafe were located on Main Street in Grady. The photograph is an example of a bustling community.

Grady Movie House
The Grady Movie House, a locally owned theater. The movie house is within an old house in Grady with an antique Volkswagen parked in front. Located in Grady, Arkansas.

Grady Jail
The old Grady Jail from the 1940s. Located in Grady, Arkansas.

Grady Fire Station
The old Grady Fire Station from the 1940s. Located in Grady, Arkansas.

W.H. Scroggins, Drug Agent
W.H. Scroggins, drug agent, standing in front of a drug store in Grady. Located in Grady, Arkansas.

Gocio's Store
Gocio's Store in Grady, Arkansas from the 1940s. This store was like many other small town stores across Lincoln County and the rest of Arkansas.

Main Street Grady
Main Street in Grady, Arkansas. Several store fronts and older model cars can be seen in the photo. Like many other small towns, Main Street was the epicenter of a community.

Old Depot-Library
The old Missouri-Pacific train depot that was turned into the Grady Library in 1974 through the generous donation of its owner.

Grady Train Depot
The Hellums children on a horse drawn buggy in front of the Grady Train Depot in 1910. Prime example of transportation and the necessity of a train to deliver goods.

Cornerville
This is a simple map of Cornerville Township in Lincoln County, Arkansas when the community was very active.
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