Skip to main content

Otto Ernest Rayburn Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS R19

Scope and Content Note

The Otto Ernest Rayburn Collection included an extensive library of books and other print material pertaining to the Ozark Mountains Region, which has been cataloged and shelved in the Libraries' main and Arkansas collections. The remaining portion, divided into 13 series, comprises a voluminous collection of research files entitled the Ozark Folk Encyclopedia, bibliographies of Rayburn's writings and other writing about the Ozarks, several typescript volumes written or compiled by Rayburn, correspondence, scrapbooks, pictures, and other material.

The Rayburn Collection, organized in 13 series, consists of correspondence, writings compiled or written by or about Otto Ernest Rayburn, research files, scrapbooks, and pictures. The bulk of the collection is the Ozark Folk Encyclopedia, 229 folders containing Rayburn's working files of clippings, notes, letters, pictures, etc., arranged in alphabetical order.

Some material was compiled by Rayburn into book form: Bibliographies of his works and of other writing on the Ozarks; Enchanted Ozarks, in 3 volumes, "anecdotes of men and women who have helped enrich the lore of the region;" Ozark Panorama, in 3 volumes, "folkways and customs, actual events, and traditional folklore;" Ozark Folks and Folklore; Survey of Ozark Superstitions, in 2 volumes; Ozark Sketchbook; a compilation of his verse; book reviews and comments on his works Forty Years in the Ozarks and Ozark Country; Way Back Yonder, copies of a published newspaper column by Rayburn. There are 4 scrapbooks and a series of pictures, mostly photographs.

Dates

  • 1916-1960

Creator

Language of Materials

Materials are in English.

Access Information

Please call (479) 575-8444 or email specoll@uark.edu at least two weeks in advance of your arrival to ensure availability of the materials.

Use Information

No Use Restrictions Apply.

No Interlibrary Loan.

Standard Federal Copyright Laws Apply (U.S. Title 17).

Biographical Note

Otto Ernest Rayburn moved to the Ozarks in 1917. He lived in Missouri and Arkansas, where he was a teacher, newspaper publisher, bookseller, and promoter of tourism. Toward the end of his life he organized his enormous collection of information about the Ozarks into the collection now in the University Libraries. He died in 1960.

Extent

24.167 Linear Feet (23 boxes, 1 folder, and 18 volumes)

Abstract

Research files, bibliographies, writings, correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, and other materials collected and compiled by Otto Rayburn about the Ozark Mountains Region and Ozark folk life.

Arrangement of the Papers

Material is arranged and described in 13 series:

  1. Series 1. Correspondence
  2. Series 2. Ozark Folk Encyclopedia
  3. Series 3. Bibliographies
  4. Series 4. Enchanted Ozarks
  5. Series 5. Ozark Panorama
  6. Series 6. Ozark Folks and Folklore
  7. Series 7. Survey of Ozark Superstitions
  8. Series 8. Ozark Sketchbook
  9. Series 9. Verse
  10. Series 10. Book reviews and comments
  11. Series 11. Way Back Yonder
  12. Series 12. Scrapbooks
  13. Series 13. Ozark pictures

Acquisition Information

The Otto Ernest Rayburn Collection was acquired from Mr. Rayburn, a collector, educator, publisher, and bookseller then residing in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, in part purchased by an agreement dated September 8, 1952 and by additional deposits in 1959 and 1960.

Processing Information

Processed by Special Collections. Special Collections Division, University of Arkansas Libraries, Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Index to <emph render="italic">The Enchanted Ozarks</emph>

Citations refer to volume and page numbers.
Abernathy, John R
1:1
Abington, E. H.
1:3
Adkins, Grace Reese
1:8
Aid, Charlie
2:1
Albertson, Elbert
1:9
Alexander, Anna Maxwell
1:10
Allen, Mrs. S. R.
1:11
Allen, Thomas J.
1:12
Alsopp, Fred W.
1:14
Anderson, Hugh
1:19
Armstrong, O. K.
3:1
Arner, Lloyd William
3:2
Arthur, George Clington
1:21
Artist, Ruth Hesse
1:22
Austin, Moses
1:23, 3:3
Austin, Stephen A.
1:23, 3:3
Babcock, Bernie
1:25
Bailey, Gloria
3:7
Baize, George
2:2
Bakeless, John
1:36
Baker, Twittie
3:9
Ballantyne, J. M.
1:37
Banner, Patricia
2:4
Barnes, Charles E.
2:8
Barnes, Charlie; Stewart, L. O.; Owen, Jim
1:40
Barker, Catherine S.
2:6
Basket, James Newton
2:9
Bauresfeld, Marjorie
2:10
Beals, Frank L.
2:11
Beck, Helen Gould
3:10
Behymer, F. A.
2:13
Belden, H. M.
2:17
Bell, Clare
2:18
Benton, Thomas Hart
1:44
Benton, Wilbur Clarke
2:20
Bibb, Virginia Corin
2:21
Billinger, Lois White
2:22
Bixler, William
2:24
Blackburn, Charles S.
1:50
Blackman, Earl A.
3:16
Blair, Emily Newell
1:52
Bonnell, Clarence
2:25
Boone, Daniel
3:27
Botkin, B. A.
2:26
Bouher, Elmer J.
Bouher, Elmer J.
Boyles, Virgil and Boyles, Kagte
2:27
Bradford, Roark
1:60
Britton, Harry & Logan
3:29
Broadfoot, L. L.
1:61
Brooks, Anne Tedlock
2:28
Brown, Bruce
2:29
Brown, Jesse
2:31
Browser, A. L.
1:63
Bryan, Walter G. and Bryan, Isabel
1:67
Bunch, Joel N.
1:70
Burnham, Graham
1:72
Burns, Ada Brookfield
1:74
Burns, Bob
2:32
Call, Cora Pinkley
2:51
Call, T. J.
2:55
Campbell, Booth
1:75
Campbell, Tom W.
1:81
Carney, B. F.
1:83, 3:32
Carson, Charles
2:58
Carver, George Washington
2:71
Cedar, John
2:78
Chandler, M. M.
1:84
Chapman, John
1:88
Clark, Naomi
2:79
Clayton, Powell
1:91
Clemens, Samuel
1:98
Combs, Jasper
1:105
Cooper, J. W
1:108
Cravens, John Park
3:38
Crockett, David
3:45
Daniel, Albion and Daniel, Velma
2:81
Davis, Jeff
3:46
Davis, Mary Jo
2:82
DeArmond, Fred
3:49
DeHaven, Pearl
3:50
DeSoto, Hernando
3:54
Deupree, Joseph E.
1:111
Dickens, Marion
2:84
Doolin, Bill
3:55
Draper, Mabel Hobson
1:118
Dresbach, Glenn Ward and Dresbach, Beverley Githens
2:85
Drummond, Hattie McFadden
2:89
Dunaway, L. S.
1:121
Duncan, Bob
3:60
Duncan, Maud
3:62
Enzinger, Irene Castle
2:90
Farnum, William Harrison
2:98
Faubus, Orval
2:102
Faulkner, Sanford C.
1:124
Finger, Charles J.
1:126
Fletcher, John Gould
2:108
Fletcher, Charlie May
2:111
Foster, Arthur
3:66
Fox, Benson
3:69
French, William Aden
2:113
Freund, Louis and Freund, Elsie Bates
1:13
Fullbright, J. W.
3:72
Fuller, Claude A.
1:138
Gardner, Don and Gardner, Jill Edwards
2:115
Gardner, Ray E.
1:141
Gaskin, John
1:143
Grinstead, Frances
3:76
Gunthorp, Pascal R.
3:78
Gwaltney, Francis Irby
2:119
Hair, Mary Scott
3:80
Hall, William G.
3:82
Hanby, W. C.
2:120
Harlin, Amos
3:84
Harlin, John C.
3:85
Harmon, O. G.
3:87
Harp, Zoe
2:123
Harrington, Fred Harvey
2:127
Harvey, William Hope
1:149
Haslag, Leonard F.
3:89
Haswell, A. M.
1:155
Heavin, Hazel Dagley
3:93
Henry, Joe and Thomas, A. C.
1:159
Hibler, Charles H.
2:128
High, Fred,
1:161
Hite, Otis and Hite, Maxine
2:129
Hogue, Waymon
1:169
Hoover, Herbert
2:131
Hossman, Alfred
3:95
Houston, Sam and Houston, John P.
1:173
Howard, William Edward
1:179
Iden, Charles & Josie
3:99
Iden, Jay B.
3:104
Jines, Billie
1:181
Jones, David
1:184
Keith, Uriah
1:185
Kelly, Emmett
3:105
Lackey, Walter F.
2:132
Lane, Rose Wilder
3:112
Leath, Sam A. & Marion
3:115
Lindsey, High
1:190
Lonsdale, John G. Jr.
3:123
Lucy, Thomas Elmore
3:126
Lynch, William Henry
1:194
Lyon, Margeurite and Lyon, Robert M.
1:199
Mahnkey, Mary Elizabeth
3:132
Marinoni, Rosa Zagnoni
2:134
Martin, Walter H.
1:211
McCord, May Kennedy
1:217
McFadden, Bernarr
2:137
Mease, Frank
1:230
Mencken, Henry L.
3:136
Milburn, George
3:163
Minnig, John
3:143
Morgan, Tom P.
3:150
Morrill, Levi
1:235
Morris, James C.
3:156
Morrison, Absie
1:240
Mowers, W. O., Scoville, Charles Reign, and Rossman, George
1:243
Nation, Carry A.
1:246
Nolan, Charles F. M.
2:139
Norwood, Hal L.
3:166
Orr, W. E.
2:140
O'Rear, Jefferson Davis
1:254
Oliver, Jennie Harris
1:257
Owen, Jim
1:258
Parker, Isaac C.
1:260
Paxton, Angie
1:265
Penn, W. E.
1:274
Pike, Albert
1:277
Pipes, Gerald H.
2:141
Powell, Truman
3:180
Proper, Philip Oliver
3:171
Pyles, Lida Wilson
2:149
Quayle, W. A.
3:188
Randolph, Vance
1:282
Rayburn, Otto Ernest
1:286, 3:190
Read, Opie
1:294
Rice, Will
1:299
Richardson, L. L.
1:304
Richmond, James Theodore
1:307
Risley, Eleanor
3:193
Rosamond, Royal
1:319
Ross, J. K. and Ross, Mrs. J. K.
1:323
Ross, William Gordon
3:194
Rowland, Hardy Allen
2:154
Rushing, Marie Morris
2:155
Sandburg, Carl
2:158
Saunders, C. Burton
3:199
Schilling, Ernest
2:159
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
2:163
Scott, Frances
3:212
Sequoyah
2:216
Shannon, Karr
3:215
Sharp, William E.
2:217
Shaw, Bernard
2:222
Sherman, Harold
2:223
Shiras, Tom
3:220
Short, Dewey
2:227
Slaine, J. R.
2:231
Starr, Fred
2:235
Starr, Henry
3:222
Stephens, John
3:226
Swedlun, Glenn C. and Swedlun, Fred E.
2:239
Thomas, David Yancey
3:233
Trimble, Mary
3:245
Turner, Eli
3:248
Vest, Geoge Graham
2:243
Wagner, Constance
2:245
Walden, James
3:255
Waller, George
3:260
Washburn, Cephas
2:249
Wassell, Croydon McAlmont
2:253
Weaver, Leon, Weaver, Frank, and Weaver, June
2:256
Webber, Everett and Webber, Olga
2:260
Williams, John B.
2:262
Wilson, John
2:264
Wilson, Lena
2:268
Wright, Harold Bell
3:264
Yarbrough, Anna Nash
2:270
Yocum Family
2:275
Younger, Cole
2:279

<emph render="italic">Index to Ozark Panorama</emph>

Citations refer to volume and page numbers.
"A" in Ozark Dialect
1:1
Abe's Village (Abesville, (Missouri)
1:4
Aboriginal Giants
3:1
The Acorn and Its Uses
1:6
The Age of the Ozarks
1:8
The Almanac--the Hillman's Guide
1:9
The Angel of Ava
3:2
Anglo-Saxon Seedbed
3:5
Animal Superstitions
3:7
The Ant in Nature and Folklore
1:11
Anvil Shooting
1:14
Apparitions
1:17
Apple Cave
3:11
Apple Peeling
3:13
Aprons Made History
1:22
Arcadian Journal
3:14
Arkansas Folklore
1:23
Arkansas Place Names
1:35
Arkansas Symbols
1:37
Arkansas Territorial Capitol Restoration
1:42
"The Arkansas Toothpick"
1:44
"The Arkansas Traveler"
1:46
"Arkansas Traveler" at Eureka Springs
1:48
Arthritis Remedies
1:51
The Ash Hopper
1:53
Ashes
1:54
An Auction and a Murder (Kingston, Arkansas)
1:48
Author Falls For An Oldie
3:18
Autumn at Eureka Springs
3:20
The Ax in History and Folklore,
1:58
Ax Handles
3:23
Axle Grease
1:62
Baby Lore
1:63
Back Hill Justice
1:67
Backwood's Oratory
3:26
Bald Knobber Land
3:30
Bald Knobbers and Violence
1:71
A Bank Robbery That Failed
3:31
Baptising
3:34
Barefoot Dance
3:39
The Barefoot Fable
3:40
Bark Peelers
1:75
The Battle of Pea Ridge
1:77
The Battle of the Whiskers
3:51
Battling Stick
3:57
Bear Hollow Cave
1:85
Bear Hunt (Luke Warneke)
1:86
"Beating the Strings"
1:88
Bigger-the-Jim
3:58
The Black Silk Apron
3:59
Blacksmith
3:61
Blue Eye (Missouri)
1:89
The Blue Spring Story
1:90
Bookeeping Was Easy
3:63
"Born with a Veil"
1:96
The Bow 'N Arrow
1:100
Bow-wow
3:66
Box Supper
3:67
Brains
3:70
"Branch-Water Folks"
1:102
Bridge Studio
3:72
The Bull Trial
1:104
"Bully of the Town" (Kingston, Arkansas)
1:106
Buttonhooks
3:76
Buttons
3:79
Cake customs
1:111
Calendar
3:81
Calling and Silencing
3:83
Cancer Treatment
1:113
The Candle
1:115
The Capture of Bill Doolin
1:118
Carney Currency
1:120
Carry's Convert (Carry Nation)
1:121
Champion Butter
1:122
"Change the Name of Arkansas?"
1:124
"Character Sp'ilin' Tea"
1:128
"Chickame Chickame, Craney-Crow"
1:129
Chills 'N Fever
1:134
Chimney Lore
1:136
The Chirping Snake
1:139
Chopping Wood
3:85
Christmas Customs and Superstitions
1:141
Cider Making
1:144
Civil War Hero
1:145
A Close Call (Verona, Missouri)
A Close Call (Verona, Missouri)
Coachwhip Snake
1:150
Commonplace Adventure
1:151
Contempt of Court
3:87
A Costly Prank
1:153
Corn from the River Bottom
3:88
Corn Gritter
3:89
Corn Squeezin's
3:92
The Costumed Preacher
1:155
The Country Auction
1:157
Country Postoffice
3:95
The Country of the "Six Bulls"
1:162
Country Store
3:98
Courtship
3:104
The Cross
1:163
Curing the Asthma
3:110
The Daltons Were Here
1:165
Dangerous Men in Pioneer Days
1:167
The Day the Sun Stood Still
1:170
Deafy's Cow
3:112
DeSoto Monument
1:177
The Dead Animal Chamber in Marvel Cave
1:179
"The Devil's Picture"
1:185
Dinner in the Hills
1:188
Discovery of the Indian Healing Spring
3:113
Disposal of the Afterbirth
3:116
"Dobbin is a Nimrod"
1:193
Bill Doolin's Coffin
3:121
Dove Lore
1:195
Dover's Old Jailhouse
1:196
"Down the River We Go"
1:197
Do You Remember?
3:118
"Dr. Shrewsberry"
3:120
Drunkedness--Its Cure
3:122
Dumb Supper in the Ozarks
1:203
Early Arkansas Towns
1:207
"The Eighth of January"
1:209
Establishing the Name (Arkansas)
1:211
Eureka Springs Writers
3:123
The Eve of St. Agnes
1:232
The Exodus
3:126
Fabulous Eureka Springs
3:127
Fabulous Monsters
1:234
Famous Water Witches
1:238
Farm Life in the Ozarks
1:240
The Farmer in the Well
3:130
Farming--Ozark Style
1:246
The Fatted Calf
3:131
Feather Crowns
3:132
Fences and Brands
3:133
Ferreting for Rats
1:248
"Fishing for Scotch"
1:249
Fishing Spring (Crawford County, Mo.)
1:250
Flowers at Eureka Springs
3:135
Folklore by Mail
3:137
The Folklore of Amputated Limbs
1:151
Folklore: Past and Present
3:140
Folkways and Ways of Folks
3:136
The Frightened Rooster
3:142
The Garret (Eureka Springs, Ark.)
1:256
Ghost Lore
1:259
Ghosts on Breadtray Mountain
3:144
Ghost Pond
1:261
Ghosts at Eureka Springs
1:263
Giant of the Hills
3:149
The Glim Box
1:264
Go to Hell, Mr. Merchant
3:151
Going to the Fair
1:266
A Good Nail Puller (Tornado at St. Paul, Arkansas)
1:269
The Good Name of Arkansas
1:270
The Good Old Days
3:152
Goodby, Blackbird
3:154
The Grain Cradle
1:273
Granny-Woman
3:155
"Grass Eaters"
1:276
The Groundhog Saw His Shadow
1:277
The Groundhog Tradition
1:278
Gun Wadding
1:283
Habits of the Ozark Female
3:159
Hair
3:162
Ham Sandwich, Please
3:164
Ham What Am
3:165
The Haunted House on the Caddo
1:285
He Needed to be Hanged
3:166
He Hated Telegraph Poles
3:167
He Liked Them Beans
3:168
He Took the Pills
3:172
Headgear
3:173
Hell in Arkansas
3:176
Herb Lore
3:177
Hideaway Lodge (Stone County, Missouri)
1:286
Hidden Treasure (War Eagle River)
1:294
Hiking (Eureka Springs)
1:295
Hillbilly Ghost
3:182
Hillcrofters
1:297
Hillcroft "Vittles"
1:302
His First Bill (Alex Chilton)
1:304
Historic Caddo Gap (Arkansas)
1:305
Historic Cane Hill (Arkansas)
1:310
Historical Highlights of Eureka Springs, Arkansas
1:313
Hog Killing Time
1:318
The Homebreakers
3:184
Horrors of War (Pea Ridge)
1:334
Horseshoe
1:335
Hot Biscuits and Sorghum
1:336
How Igo Got Its Name (Missouri)
1:337
Humor in the Courtroom
1:339
"I'm From Missouri"
2:1
The Immortal Barbara Allen
2.3
Indian Ghost
2:7
The Indians Got Pinched
2:8
The Irishman of the Island
2:10
"The Iron Mountain Baby"
2:12
It Happened in Fayetteville
2:14
It Happened in the Ozarks
3:185
It was Worth It
3:230
It's an Old Ozark Custom
3:189
"It Pays to Advertise"
2:18
Itch Cure
2:21
The James Boys and the Preacher
2:22
The James Boys Go to a Party
3:192
Jaybird Heaven and Fiddler's Green
3:194
Jo Boers from Pike
3:197
Justice for Animals
2:26
Kentucky Currency
2:30
Lap-Land
2:32
Last Cousin
3:201
Legislative Folklore
2:37
"Let's Go to a Barbecue"
2:39
The Lay of the Town
3:202
Legends of the Magic Healing Springs
3:206
The Lily of Arkansas
2:41
Literary Society
3:210
Little Eureka Springs
3:212
The Log Rolling
2:43
Longevity in the Ozarks
2:45
"Lord God Peckerwood"
2:48
"The Lord's Acre"
2:50
The Lore of Leather
2:51
The Lore of St. Valentine's Day
2:53
The Lost Negro Tribe
2:57
The Lost Silver Mine
2:59
Love Philters in the Ozarks
2:67
Loyalty
3:214
The Mad Stone in Missouri
3:215
Mae Traller Sees a Ghost
2:70
Magic Bullets
2:71
Magic in the Ozarks
3:219
The Magic Number in the Popular Ballads
2:73
Makin' Boards
3:226
"A Man's Good Name"
2:80
A Man Needs a Watch
3:229
Maple Sugaring
3:231
Mark Twain's Ghostlore
2:83
Masking and Mumming
2:85
Medicine Show
3:240
Moonshine in the Holler
3:244
The Mount Vernon Jail (Missouri)
2:87
Mountain Medicine
3:249
Muscadines
3:253
The Musket Party
2:88
My First Fish
2:89
The Mystery of the Bones
2:90
Nature's Pageant
3:257
Necrology
2:95
New Year's Traditions
2:97
"Night of Nights" (May Kennedy McCord)
2:102
Old Bridges
3:261
"Old Christmas"
2:103
The Old Fmaily Album
2:105
The Old Shell Game (Opie Read)
2:107
The Opening of Oklahoma
2:108
Old-time Ferries
2:114
"Opening into Hell"
2:119
Outdoor Arkansas
2:122
Ozark Dialect
3:263
Ozark Folk Festival
2:128
Ozark Ghosts
3:268
Ozark Hills Have a Tale to Tell
3:271
Ozark Long Distance Fishing
3:275
Ozark Mystery
3:277
An Ozark Night
2:135
Ozark Pugnacity
3:283
Ozark Swap
3:385
Ozark Transition
3:286
Ozarks Bloodstoppers
2:125
Panorama of Folklore
3:293
The Parable of Hemmed-in-Hollow (Arkansas)
2:143
The Passing of the Banjo Picker
2:137
The Passing of the Squire
2:139
Pillar of Fire
2:142
Pioneer Amusemets
2:146
Pioneer Days in the Ozarks
2:148
Pioneer Powder Mill
2:150
A Place for Retirement
3:301
The Play Party
2:152
Playing Mumble Peg
3:304
A Poker Game in the Hills
3:306
Primitive culture in the Ozarks
2:158
Primitive Houses in Missouri
2:162
Qu'ar Talk
3:309
The Razorback Hog
2:164, 3:310
Religion in the Ozarks
2:167
Repartee in Arkansas
2:171
The Redcedar
2:178
Rich Musical Heritage
3:313
A River Disaster
2:180
Rocks are Valuable
3:316
Roosters
3:317
Rosey Belland the Prospector
2:181
Rowdy Caddo Gap
3:318
Sam Leath at "Marble Cave"
2:184
Sassafras Diggin' Time
2:186
"Settin' 'Round the Public Well" (Alpena, Arkansas)
2:188
Schoolcraft Enters the Wilderness
2:192
Schoolcraft in the Big Springs Country
2:197
The Self-Filling Barrel
2:201
Sharp Knives and Buckets of Blood
2:190
"Short Sweet'nin"
2:205
Sidney Faulkner in "Marble Cave"
2:207
"Slicking"
2:208
The Sliding Rocks (Eureka Springs)
2:210
The Slow Tom Mill
3:320
The Snake That Spreads Its Head
2:212
Sneezing Superstitions
2:214
Soap Making
2:216
The Source of the Legend (Arkansaw)
2:220
Sources of Ozark Folklore
2:237
"Spelled Out by Assembly"
2:241
The Spider
3:322
Spinning Fire
3:325
Stories in Stone
3:326
The State of Arkansas
2:243
The Story of Jim and Loreny (Alibi)
2:244
Strange Accidents
2:251
Strange Burial (Rose O'Neill)
2:255
Strange Colonies
2:256
Sun-Time in the Hills
2:261
Sworn Covenant
2:264
"Sympathetic Indication"
2:265
Table Manners
2:267
The Tall Jane (Benson Fox)
2:170
Tar for the Wagon
2:273
They Kept the Home Fires Burning
2:274
They Wanted the Capital (Aurora, Mo.)
2:275
Three White Horses (B. Millsapps)
2:281
Traditions Die Hard in the Ozarks
2:282
Treasure Trove (Gerald Pipes)
2:284
Trees at St. James (Missouri)
2:288
The Troublesome Appendix (L. Bolin)
2:289
A Turtle Does the Job (Canton, Mo.)
2:290
"The Tutt and Everett War" (Yellville, Arkansas)
2:291
The Twelve Ruling Days
2:294
The Use of Charms
2:296
Washburn's Painting (Arkansaw Traveler)
2:295
Washing
2:298
Water Has Its Lure
2:299
"Weevily Wheat"
2:306
"When The Clock Struck Twelve" (Roper)
2:310
When the Stars Fell (Arkansaw)
2:317
When Missouri was Young and Gay
2:318
Whiskers
2:320
Whistler Wanted
2:323
The White River Yodel
2:324
Wild Honey and Beaver Tail
2:327
The "Witch Wiggler"
2:329
"Witch Woma"
2:334
"The Woodpeckers Ate Up the Courthouse"
2:335
Worm Remedies
3:329
Yellville--Past and Present (Arkansas)
2:338
Title
Otto Ernest Rayburn Papers
Status
Completed
Author
Special Collections Division
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid is written in English.

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections Department Repository

Contact:
University of Arkansas Libraries
365 N. McIlroy Avenue
Fayetteville AR 72701 United States
(479) 575-8444