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George Rogers Clark 510

From a painting in the possession of Col. R. T. Durrett,
Louisville, Ky.

Blockhouse and Log Cabins on Corn Island, 1778, First
Settlement of Louisville, Ky.
513

From an old print in the possession of Col. R. T. Durrett,
Louisville, Ky.

Residence of George Rogers Clark on the Indiana
Shore, opposite Louisville
515

From an old print in the possession of Col. R. T. Durrett,
Louisville, Ky.

The City Hall 519

On the Tobacco Breaks 523

The Keats House (The Elks Building) 527

The Court-House 529

A Scene at the Wharf 533

Seal of Louisville 535


LITTLE ROCK

The "Little Rock," to which the City Owes its Name 539

Little Rock Levee 540

New State House 543

Old State House 545

The House where the Arkansas Legislature was Held
in 1835
546

Albert Pike 547

Robert Crittenden 548

The Old Fowler Mansion 549

Now the residence of John M. Gracie.

The Crittenden Residence 550

The first brick house built in Little Rock. Now the home
of Governor James P. Eagle.

The Old Pike Mansion 551

Now the residence of Colonel John G. Fletcher.