University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Edgar A. Albin Papers
The papers include correspondence, Albin's newspaper column and some drafts for the column, other newspaper articles by Albin, materials concerning his Fulbright tour in India, and photographs.
Beth Brickell Materials
This collection contains scrapbook materials, photographs, newspaper clippings, and programs from University of Arkansas events.
Campus Photographs, University of Arkansas
The collection consists of thirty-six black and white photographs of the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, ca 1907-1911. The pictures are mounted on 9.5" x 12.5" construction paper sheets and all, with the exception of four, are accompanied by typewritten captions. Seven photographs bear the Grabill Photo insignia.
Campus Photographs, University of Arkansas
The collection contains a typewritten narrative about the campus housing, educational, and recreational facilities; blueprints; and photocopies of photographic images. The two sets of the original series of twenty-one photographs are kept in a separate folder.
Fine Arts Center 50th Anniversary Materials
Materials include a program of the event, set-up designs for the arrangement of the Center for the event, and photographs.
Benton Mackie Kitchens Documents
Documents pertaining to the University of Arkansas.
Walter John Lemke Papers
Dwight Moore Papers, 1896-1975
John Hugh Reynolds Photographs Illustrating History of the University of Arkansas
University of Arkansas Agricultural Extension Service Records
This is a collection of photographs consisting of groups of extension agents and staff serving different areas in the state of Arkansas. The photographs are not dated but all appear to have been taken within the same time period. The collection also contains campus photographs.
University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service Records
Upchurch Family Papers
The papers, photographs, genealogical information, diplomas, and clippings refer to Fredrica and Grace Upchurch's parents, their brother, and sisters. There are also papers, including itemized accounts of daily expenses Fredrica and Grace Upchurch maintained over a sixty-year period, and photographs concerning the University of Arkansas, Arkansas State Normal School (later renamed Arkansas State Teachers College), and Fort Smith public and private schools.