Field Notebook: California, Oregon, Washington, Texas, British Columbia 1926, 1927
Page 15
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"Little Rock, Arkansas January first, 1927. Rev'd Smith called on his closed car at 10:30 to show me the city. Out to Country Club on the upper plateau where I had a good view of the environment. (coming this life too far away from home) The plateau is much dissected. The County Club is slightly "Big Rock" which he told first stood and now the U.S. Barnard's Little Rock is farther down the Arkansas river. My train is late 45 minutes. The day is beautiful, balmy and sunny. The average winter temperature is about 72 degrees here at Little Rock. One gets off at Benton to go to Hot Springs. Rev'd Roy Watson Smith, Pastor of Second Presbyterian church corner of Third and Gaines street. Home at 819 West Fourth st. Left for Texarcana at 3:45 and had to wait until 6:45 for train to Shreveport. Drivell around in Triston Landing Town for an hour. of 6:30 p.m./ Got to Shreveport about on time. Mrs Teas and Mr. Spruner met me and put me up at the Washington Hotel built two years ago.