Image depicts the one-room Arrow Rock Jail (not in use now) which has tamed many a bad man. It stands at seven feet wide and nine feet long, ten feet high with limestone walls two feet thick. "When river packets made Arrow Rock, many a big-time gambler met his Waterloo here."
Image depicts the inside of the William B. Sappington house near Arrow Rock, Saline Co. Built in 1844 by son of Dr. John Sappington who developed use of quinine for malaria. Example of decayed elegance, is now used as farm house. Interior hall and stairway shown.
Image depicts the side of Friendship Lodge in Arrow Rock Missouri. In-between the two shuttered windows, text is visible which reads, Friendship Lodge est. 1849.