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Washington County Historical Society (Ark.)

 Organization

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Boonsboro Cumberland Presbyterian Church Records

 Collection
Identifier: MS C9128
Scope and Content Note

Session minutes of the Salem congregation, 1865-1905, Boonsboro, Washington County, Arkansas. 1 volume, published in Washington County Historical Society Bulletin Series.

Dates: 1865-1905

Cane Hill, Arkansas Cumberland Presbyterian Church Records

 Collection
Identifier: MS C9130
Scope and Content Note

Session minutes of the Cane Hill congregation, 1845-1860, 1866-1922, Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas.

2 volumes. Books 2 and 3, published in Washington County Historical Society Bulletin Series.

Dates: 1845-1860; 1866-1922

Walter John Lemke Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS L541
Scope and Content Note Correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, maps, bulletins, newspapers and other material created, received or collected by journalist-columnist- collector Lemke, University of Arkansas professor of journalism 1928-1956. Material, most of which dates from 1928 to 1968, pertains to Lemke's professional and academic career and interests, especially as regards his newspaper columns and publications; the Arkansas press; the journalism of World War II; the publications of "Uncle Walt's...
Dates: 1821-1969

Order of the Eastern Star, Illinois Chapter No. 103 Materials

 Collection
Identifier: MC 1731
Content Description The collection primarily consists of loose ledger pages, circa 1889-1899, that include meeting minutes, committee reports, and membership lists of the Order of the Eastern Star, Illinois Chapter No. 103 (Robinson, Ark.).Also included is a historical overview of the Robinson, Ark. community and Order of the Eastern Star, Illinois Chapter and/or community members including Daniel Lanning Bruner, Penelope Jane Bruner, John Newton McCoy, John and Caroline Crabtree, Sarah (Sallie)...
Dates: circa 1889-1990

Washington County Historical Society Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MC 1368
Scope and Content Note The historical papers which comprise Series 1 were maintained to support historical and genealogical research at Headquarters House in Fayetteville, where the society has its offices and a historical museum. The original order of the files has been retained as far as possible, with some adjustments to provide easier access to the materials. There is great variation in the type and quantity of materials in these files, reflecting their existence in a continuing research and publishing...
Dates: circa 1833-1995