Photograph of the base of a monument in Clarksville, Texas, reading: "In memory of our Confederate soldiers, 1861-1865". Cars, benches, and buildings are visible in the background.
Photograph of a brick building with green awnings in front of the Red River County courthouse in Clarksville, Texas. The courthouse clock tower and several trees are visible in the background.
Photograph of a cornerstone of a building in Clarksville, Texas, reading: "W. H. Wilson, Architect, Dallas, Texas." Cars are visible in the background.
Photograph of several cars parked in a lot across the street from the Red River Bank in Clarksville, Texas. There are lamps on the sidewalk wrapped in garlands.
Photograph of several chairs placed around a table in a well-lit room in a building in Clarksville, Texas. There are books on shelves in the background.
Photograph of rows of wooden chairs in a room in Clarksville, Texas. There are round and oval windows on the walls, and an open door in the background.
Photograph of several rows of wooden chairs in a building in Clarksville, Texas. There are several round and oval windows on the walls, and the door at the back of the room is open.
Photograph of a close-up of a banister at the bottom of a roped off flight of stairs in a building in Clarksville, Texas. A wooden bench is visible to the right.
Photograph of a building housing a day spa in front of a water tower in Clarksville, Texas. A green bench, a bare tree, and several parked cars are visible in the foreground.
Photograph of a set of double doors at the end of a hallway in a building in Clarksville, Texas. There are benches and doors leading to other rooms on both sides of the hall.
Photograph of a set of white wooden doors underneath an "Exit" sign inside a building in Clarksville, Texas. There is a wooden bench on either side of the door, and staircases are partially visible on both sides of the photograph.
Photograph of an elaborate chair on a stand in front of a judge's bench in a courtroom in Clarksville, Texas. Another chair is visible through an open door to the right.
Photograph of the doors leading into the Old Jail Museum in Clarksville, Texas. There is a Texas Historical Commission plaque to the right of the door, and a sign reading "Old Jail Museum Circa 1889" to the left.
Photograph of a wrought-iron gate in front of a wooden pulpit in a courtroom in Clarksville, Texas. A man holding a camera stands behind several wooden chairs and tables.
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