Arkansas Postcard Past: Springdale, 1909

Springdale, 1909: “Enjoying Country Life.” The image is of four children, burros and a split rail fence. “When you come to see Uncle William you may have a ride.” At a population of only 2,000, Springdale was indeed “country” at the time. Today, it's the fourth largest city in Arkansas with almost 90,000 residents.

Send questions or comments to Arkansas Postcard Past, P.O. Box 2221, Little Rock, AR 72203
Springdale, 1909: “Enjoying Country Life.” The image is of four children, burros and a split rail fence. “When you come to see Uncle William you may have a ride.” At a population of only 2,000, Springdale was indeed “country” at the time. Today, it's the fourth largest city in Arkansas with almost 90,000 residents. Send questions or comments to Arkansas Postcard Past, P.O. Box 2221, Little Rock, AR 72203


Springdale, 1909: "Enjoying Country Life." The image is of four children, burros and a split rail fence. "When you come to see Uncle William you may have a ride." At a population of only 2,000, Springdale was indeed "country" at the time. Today, it's the fourth largest city in Arkansas with almost 90,000 residents.

Send questions or comments to Arkansas Postcard Past, P.O. Box 2221, Little Rock, AR 72203

  photo  Springdale, 1909: "Enjoying Country Life." The image is of four children, burros and a split rail fence. "When you come to see Uncle William you may have a ride." At a population of only 2,000, Springdale was indeed "country" at the time. Today, it's the fourth largest city in Arkansas with almost 90,000 residents. Send questions or comments to Arkansas Postcard Past, P.O. Box 2221, Little Rock, AR 72203
 
 


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