Arkansas gazette (Little Rock, Ark. : 1889)
Organization
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Robert R. Douglas Papers
Collection
Identifier: MC 1472
Scope and Contents
The collection contains the personal and professional papers of journalist and educator Robert R. Douglas; the bulk of the materials relate to his work at the Arkansas Gazette, his work as Chair of the Journalism Department at the University of Arkansas, or to his interest and involvement in legal cases related to libel, defamation, and freedom of the press.Collection materials include correspondence, clippings, legal documents, writings by Douglas...
Dates:
1940-2001
George Fisher Papers
Collection
Identifier: MC 1495
Abstract
Cartoons, art, correspondence, clippings, photographs, and artifacts from the life of George Fisher, a political cartoonist from Arkansas.
Dates:
1918-2003
Found in:
Special Collections Department
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George Fisher Papers
Bill Lewis Papers
Collection
Identifier: MC 2158
Abstract
Newspaper clippings, correspondence, and artifacts from Bill Lewis, a former columnist for the Arkansas Gazette.
Dates:
1932-2000
Found in:
Special Collections Department
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Bill Lewis Papers
Margaret Smith Ross Papers
Collection
Identifier: MC 1587
Scope and Content Note
Materials include correspondence, court documents, scrapbooks, diaries, physician appointment books, photographs, drawings, etc. An avid collector of Arkansas-related historical materials, Margaret Smith Ross assembled a collection that includes her personal papers, historical and genealogical research materials, and the original records of the Pulaski County Circuit Court dating from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Her personal papers include correspondence,...
Dates:
1813-2002
Whittington Family Letters
Collection
Identifier: MC 519
Scope and Contents
Negative microfilm copies of letters sent to Granville Whittington of Boston, Massachusetts, from his father William, sister Irene, and brother, Hiram Abiff Whittington, a printer who emigrated to Arkansas Territory in 1826. Persons mentioned in the letters include William E. Woodruff, Robert Crittenden, and Cephas Washburn. Places from which the letters were written include Cohassett, Nantucket, and Boston, Massachusetts; and Little Rock and Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Dates:
1824-1834
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- Arkansas -- Politics and government 2
- Journalism 2
- Journalists -- Arkansas 2
- Arkansas -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 1
- Arkansas Territory 1
- Cartoonists 1
- Court records 1
- Folk music 1
- Journalism -- Arkansas 1
- Little Rock (Ark.) 1
- Pine Bluff (Ark.) 1
- Printers 1
- Pulaski County (Ark.) 1
- School integration -- Arkansas -- Little Rock 1
- Slave bills of sale 1
- University of Arkansas, Fayetteville -- Faculty 1
- World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal narratives 1
- World War, 1939-1945 1
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