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Education in Stone County Arkansas
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The model shown is of
the Stone County Academy which was erected in 1895. It is built
to scale using wood from the original building. The Academy was
a combined free and tuition school, and at one time had more than one
hundred students which were boarding in Mountain View and attending
the Academy. In addition to the three R's, student learned
Latin, Greek, philosophy, and physics. The museum has a
collection of county school composite photos. We are also adding
to our collection of county yearbooks. If you have any you wish
to share with use, please contact us.
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The City of Mountain View,
Arkansas
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The City Barbershop
was a popular spot for locals. Howard Engle operated the shop
for years. Pictured above is his barber chair and sink along
with a shoe shine stand. This display is new to the museum and
will feature many photos and photo displays of Mountain View.
Current photo displays include "The Stone County Court House Through
the Years" and "Homes and Hotels of Mountain View."
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Home Sweet Home in Stone
County Arkansas
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Settlers to our area
came down the river, by wagon, and by horseback. Many suffered
greatly on the long, bumpy trail to what is now Stone County.
Displays in the museum include items these settlers used to set up
house including the all important rocking chair, oil lamps, quilts,
and iron cookware.
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The Loy and Freda Daum
Massey Research Room
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The Loy and Freda
Daum Massey Research Room contains family histories, old newspapers,
census records, subject files, family files, county yearbooks, and
family photo displays. If you would like to donate a family
file, please contact us.
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