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Front Cover

Front Cover

The front cover of the souvenir packet included the entrance to Old Main, and described Fayetteville as the home of the state university and the Western Methodist Assembly.


Fayetteville Square

Fayetteville Square

One of the classic images of the Fayetteville Square, looking east on Center Street toward the Washington County Courthouse.


Vignettes of Public Buildings

Vignettes of Public Buildings

Clockwise from upper left: The U.S. Post Office at the middle of the square; City Hospital on School Avenue; Fayetteville High School, also on School Avenue; and the Washington County Courthouse on College Avenue.


East Mountain

East Mountain

Now known as Mount Sequoyah, the hillside scene included the St. James United Methodist Church on Willow Avenue.


Trent Pond

Trent Pond

The pond and its slide at the eastern end of Wilson Park proved a favorite summer pastime.


Old Main

Old Main

The south tower of Old Main, known early as the Administration Building or University Hall, was finished in 1875.


Peabody Hall

Peabody Hall

The first building funded through private dollars on the University of Arkansas campus.


Methodist Assembly Cottages

Methodist Assembly Cottages

Early cottages on Mount Sequoyah.


Four Scenes at Methodist Assembly

Four Scenes at Methodist Assembly

Clockwise from top left: The superintendent's house, the north entrance, the auditorium and the cafeteria at the Western Methodist Assembly atop Mount Sequoyah.


Lafayette Street

Lafayette Street

Looking west, near the intersection of Olive Avenue.


City Vista

City Vista

The view from Mount Sequoyah with the Washington County Courthouse to the right and the First Christian Church to the left.


Back Cover

Back Cover