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South by Southwest Books (Fayetteville, Ark.)

 Organization

Found in 94 Collections and/or Records:

Fort Smith Business Men's Club Leaflet

 Collection
Identifier: MC 658
Scope and Content Note

4-page folded leaflet describing Fort Smith's assets and encouraging immigration, issued by the Business Men's Club of Fort Smith.

Dates: circa 1910-1919

Fort Smith Commercial League Booklet

 Collection
Identifier: MC 659
Scope and Content Note

12-page booklet "To The Investor, The Manufacturer and Agriculturist," describing Fort Smith, its "Municipal and Commercial Improvements," and "What Fort Smith Wants In Factories," issued by The Commercial League, Fort Smith.

Dates: circa 1908

Claude A. Fuller Campaign Brochure

 Collection
Identifier: MC 645
Scope and Content Note

Folded brochure containing halftone portrait of Claude A. Fuller, message "To the Democratic Voters of the Third Congressional District," biographical information, and endorsements of clergymen and organizations.

Dates: 1930

Good Government League Records

 Collection
Identifier: MS G591 300-E
Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, lists, notes, legal documents, transcripts of County Court records, and other materials created or received by leaders of the citizens' reform group organized to correct alleged electoral abuses and political corruption in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Dates: 1933-1936

C. G. "Crip" Hall Campaign Folder

 Collection
Identifier: MC 675
Scope and Content Note

Printed ("Typographical Union Label, Fort Smith, Ark." on front) brochure, folded to 4 pages, for the reelection of C. G. "Crip" Hall as Arkansas Secretary of State. Includes halftones of Hall and many views of Capitol.

Dates: circa 1938

Harmonial Vegetarian Society Land Sale Indenture

 Collection
Identifier: MC 1111
Scope and Content Note

Land sale indenture for purchasers A.D. Tenney, John Murphy, and Wilson [or Milton] Vale, trustees of the Harmonial Vegetarian Society of Harmony Springs (Benton County), Arkansas, and sellers James E. and Martha Spencer. Manuscript copy of an entry in Benton County Deed Book "E," pp. 340-341, probably prepared by Justice of the Peace P.V. Rhea.

Dates: 1860

Harrison Chamber of Commerce Material

 Collection
Identifier: MC 686
Scope and Content Note

Printed "1938 New Years Bulletin," mimeo "Harrison Chamber of Commerce News Flash," color litho post cards of Hotel Seville and City View Camp.

Dates: 1938

Helena Women's Library Association Program

 Collection — Box: Small Manuscript Collections Box 5
Identifier: MC 682
Scope and Content Note

Printed (red ink) program for "A Spanish Evening" to benefit the Women's Library Association, Helena, Arkansas, April 24, 1894.

Dates: 1894

Henry & Cunningham (Van Buren, Ark.) Journal

 Collection
Identifier: MS H396a
Scope and Content Note

Daily sales journal of general merchants (John Henry and Edward Cunningham of Van Buren, Ark. ) for period March 3, 1853- February 25, 1856.

Dates: 1853-1856

Tom A. Hill Campaign Leaflet

 Collection
Identifier: MC 662
Scope and Content Note

Printed leaflet, folded to 4 pp, giving record and qualifications of Tom A. Hill, candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Includes "Typographical Union Labor, Pine Bluff," logo and halftone of Hill.

Dates: 1928

Hiring Bond for Jane, an Enslaved Girl

 Collection
Identifier: MC 2639
Content Description

Hiring bond for Jane, an enslaved girl, who was hired from G. W. Benton to J. J. Pratt in Union Springs, Arkansas.

Dates: 1861-1864

Charles H. Hoffman Letter

 Collection
Identifier: MC 976
Scope and Content Note

Letter from Hoffman Laboratories, Little Rock, to William Hope "Coin" Harvey, Monte Ne, reporting the contamination of Harvey's "Elixir Springs" by animal waste.

Dates: 1912

Brigadier General Alvin P. Hovey, Printed Letter

 Collection
Identifier: MC 772
Scope and Content Note

Printed form letter from Hovey, "Head Quarters, Army of the South West, Camp at Helena, Ark." requesting that soldiers on sick leave who had recovered be returned to their regiments. This copy was directed, in different type, "To His Excellency the Governor of Wisconsin."

Dates: November 2, 1862

J. M. Green Store Accounts

 Collection
Identifier: MC 665
Abstract

Accounts of some 43 customers from J. M. Green, Dealer in Dry Goods and Groceries, 1859-1863.

Dates: 1859-1863

Jerome Relocation Center Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MC 629
Scope and Content Note This collection contains U.S. governmental records related to the Jerome Relocation Center, including correspondence and memoranda from the War Relocation Authority (WRA)'s Solicitor in Washington, D.C., Phillip M. Glick, to the regional and project attorneys. Several letters and memoranda refer to Robert Leflar, who acted as Assistant Solicitor and legal consultant until he accepted the Dean of Law position at the University of Arkansas. Other papers include censuses of Japanese-Americans...
Dates: 1942-1946

Jerome Relocation Center Final Report

 Collection
Identifier: MC 695
Scope and Content Note

History of personnel, Evacuee Property work, legal assistance to evacuees, the Jerome Cooperative Enterprise Trust, the Community Activities Trust, the Community Council and its officers, operating costs for the Legal Division, and trials for crimes at Jerome.

Dates: 1944

John Rawlings & Co. Cotton Books

 Collection
Identifier: MC 625
Scope and Content Note

Cotton purchase record books kept by the John Rawlings Company of Waldron, Scott County, Arkansas. Books record producers’ names, bale weights, cotton grades, prices, and purchasers’ names. Two volumes, each 160 pp.

Dates: 1905-1912; Majority of material found within 1910-1912

Z. C. Johnson Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS J639 427
Scope and Content Note

Day-book, medicinal recipes, and other records created or received by Arkadelphia, Arkansas physician Z. C. Johnson, pertaining principally to his practice of medicine, but also to business affairs.

Dates: 1854-1877; undated

Knights and Ladies' Mutual Aid Materials

 Collection
Identifier: MC 648
Scope and Content Note

Printed booklet (43 pages) containing constitution and laws of the Supreme Council, Knights and Ladies' Mutual Aid, and "Subordinant Lodge Constitution," with alterations in pencil and ink; list of members.

Dates: 1882

Land Grants

 Collection — Box: Manuscript Collections Oversize Box 2
Identifier: MC 879
Scope and Content Note

Printed and filled in land grants to Joseph Smally, Independence County, 1839, and to David [Heikes], Independence County, 1856.

Dates: 1839; 1856; 1839; 1856

Lawrence County (Arkansas Territory) Sheriff Notice of Sale of Enslaved Persons

 Collection
Identifier: MC 1139
Scope and Content Note

Handwritten legal notice, signed by Charles Kelly, calling for a court-ordered sale of enslaved persons owned by James Rupell to take place at Batesville on October 27, 1824. Judgment in favor of the estate of Patrick McMannis, deceased. Enslaved persons in the sale were Moses, an approximately 40-year-old man, Lew, an approximately 40-year-old woman, and Mel, an approximately 22-year-old man.

Dates: 1824

Brackin Lewis Letter

 Collection
Identifier: MS L585 291A
Scope and Content Note

Letter post-marked Carter's Store (Washington County), from former Captain Brackin Lewis, Company B, First Arkansas Cavalry (Union), to William W. Dudley, U.S. Commissioner of Pensions, regarding Lewis' claim based on his wartime illnesses.

Dates: 1884

Pearl Mary Lone Scrapbook

 Collection
Identifier: MS L847 359
Scope and Content Note 1 volume. Bound scrapbook of 180 printed pages, containing handwritten notes, lists, invitations, clippings, programs, and photographs created or collected by Pearl Mary Lone, who graduated from Rogers Academy, located in Rogers (Benton County), Arkansas, on May 28, 1913. She placed these materials describing her and her classmates' activities into a bound scrapbook entitled "The Girl Graduate: Her Book," with drawings and sections identified for various categories of keepsakes. The book was...
Dates: 1912-1913

Lonoke County Ballot

 Collection
Identifier: MC 663
Scope and Content Note

Printed ballot listing candidates and parties for representative, Lonoke Township justice of the peace and constable, county judge, sheriff, assessor, and other county offices; penciled note on reverse.

Dates: 1897

Lonoke Tannery Record Book

 Collection
Identifier: MC 626
Scope and Content Note

Book containing Articles of Association, 2 January 1889; attached certificate of filing from the Secretary of State, Arkansas; by-laws, minutes of stockholders' and direc­tors' meetings; annual reports and financial reports, 1889-1892. 1 volume, 192 pages.

Dates: 1889-1892

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Subject
Arkansas -- Politics and government 8
Fort Smith (Ark.) 4
Political campaigns -- Arkansas 4
Religion -- Arkansas 4
Women -- Arkansas -- Societies and clubs 4
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Bradley County (Ark.) 3
Education -- Arkansas 3
Japanese Americans -- Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945 3
Lonoke County (Ark.) 3
Slavery -- Arkansas 3
Auctions 2
Authors -- Arkansas 2
Baptists -- Arkansas 2
Clubs -- Arkansas 2
Cotton gins and ginning 2
Helena (Ark.) 2
Independence County (Ark.) 2
Methodist Church -- Arkansas 2
Scott County (Ark.) 2
Sebastian County (Ark.) 2
Slave bills of sale 2
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 2
Washington County (Ark.) 2
World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- United States 2
Accounts 1
African American children -- Education 1
African American churches -- Arkansas 1
African Americans -- Education -- Arkansas 1
Agriculture -- Arkansas 1
Agriculture, Cooperative 1
Arkansas -- Description and travel 1
Arkansas -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 1
Arkansas -- Social life and customs 1
Arkansas Territory 1
Bald Knob (Ark.) 1
Banks and banking -- Arkansas 1
Batesville (Ark.) 1
Benton County (Ark.) 1
Business 1
Business -- Arkansas 1
Business records 1
Calhoun County (Ark.) 1
Center Point (Howard County, Ark.) 1
Cherokee Indians -- Government relations 1
Chickasaw Indians 1
Chicot County (Ark.) 1
Coal mines and mining 1
Columbia County (Ark.) 1
Communal living -- Arkansas 1
Concert programs 1
Concerts 1
Conservation of natural resources 1
Cotton growing -- Arkansas 1
Crawford County (Ark.) 1
Dancing schools -- Arkansas 1
Debates and debating 1
Deeds 1
Draft -- United States 1
Dyer (Ark.) 1
Elections -- Arkansas 1
Elgin (Ark.) 1
Elm Springs (Ark.) 1
Entertainment events 1
Fayetteville (Ark.) 1
Folklore 1
Fraternal organizations 1
General stores -- Arkansas 1
Harrison (Ark.) 1
Hempstead County (Ark.) 1
Hotels -- Arkansas 1
Indian Removal, 1813-1903 1
Japanese -- United States 1
Lawrence County (Ark.) 1
Lectures and lecturing 1
Legal services 1
Little Rock (Ark.) 1
Logan County (Ark.) 1
Lovely County (Ark.) 1
Lumbering 1
Lyceums 1
Magnolia (Ark.) 1
Medical personnel 1
Medicine 1
Methodism -- Arkansas 1
Mexican War, 1846-1848 1
Military pensions -- United States -- Civil War, 1861-1865 1
Miller County (Ark.) 1
Mines and mineral resources -- Arkansas 1
Monte Ne (Ark.) 1
Mountain Home (Ark.) 1
Music in universities and colleges. 1
Musicians -- Arkansas 1
Orphanages -- Arkansas 1
Petroleum industry and trade 1
Poetry 1
Political campaigns -- Arkansas -- Carroll County 1
Pottery -- Arkansas 1
Prairie Grove, Battle of, Ark., 1862 1
Railroad travel -- United States 1
Railroads 1
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