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Some Old Fayetteville Homes

Lemke, Walter J. Some Old Fayetteville Homes (Fayetteville: 1951). This brochure, probably self-published and printed in the University of Arkansas print shop, gives historical and architectural background about 17 historic structures in Fayetteville, including:

  • The Davidson House
  • The Gregg House
  • The Gunter House
  • The Masonic Hall
  • The Quesenbury House
  • The Reed House
  • The Rieff House
  • The Stirman House
  • The Tebbetts House
  • The Walker House
  • The Walker-Stone House
  • The Wilson House
  • The Yell House

The brochure also includes a black and white photograph of each building, most of which are still standing. The brochure's call number at the University of Arkansas Libraries is F419.F3 L4.

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Historic Homes of Fayetteville

  • Stirman House
    In 1951, Walter J. Lemke photographed a dozen homes in Fayetteville that he considered historic and made it a baker's dozen by adding a picture and description of the Masonic Hall. Although most of the buildings are still standing, several have since been torn down.

University Buildings

  • Senior Walk
    The first history of the University of Arkansas included more than a dozen photos of the campus as it appeared just after the turn of the century. Most of the buildings are no longer standing, and nearly all of those that do remain are used in new capacities.

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