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2013 

We have had a lot of folks who grew up in Searcy AR and who loved Searcy AR mention the horse that the old Robbins-Sanford Merc. Co used as advertisement.  As kids, they got a terific thrill when it was in parades and they seem to think they were allowed to sit on it from time to time. So here i...
12/29/2013
This photograph has been sent to me by Valerie Hunt who wrote this with the picture. "This is the East side of the courthouse.  My grandfather, J. B. Parker is on the left and his brother Albert on the right.  My great grandfather, Nat F. Parker was a custodian at the courthouse at the time.  Th...
12/23/2013
Who is this little darling playing on her antique toy.  What did you call that thing?  A scooter? She is all dressed up in her Sunday best and I still love the little high-topped shoes that kids used to wear.  Perhaps someone can identify the location in Searcy Arkansas that is showing behind he...
12/10/2013
Lots of love shows in this picture of a man with his horse. Horses require lots of work, so I am told, and require lots of space and food.  I have always been afraid of horses.  I think you need to grow up with them to feel comfortable.  The one time I mounted a horse I was frantic and swore tha...
12/06/2013
What a picture!  I have been having to drive to Letona weekly to check out a bargain foreclosure property there.  Seeing this picture made me realize the changes that we have all been through.  I think this view would be one that I pass by each time with the road leading to Sidon.  With all that...
12/05/2013
I have been away from school for a long time, I admit. But I DO remember the FFA Club and the Shop classes.  Not that I was in one because girls did not go to Shop and boys did not go to Home Economics. We were all destined to be be wives or farmers, I think. So I was rather fascinated with this ...
12/01/2013