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Box 18

 Container

Contains 13 Results:

Notes, typescripts, photocopies of Suzanne Lighton's published articles on fox hunting. See also photo in Series 8, Photographs

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 1
Identifier: MC 779 5
Scope and Contents From the Series: Suzanne Chalfant Lighton (frequently called Peggy Sue) was born 24 July 1905 in Omaha, Nebraska. After graduation from the University of Arkansas in 1925, and her unsuccessful attempt to become a newspaper reporter in California, she did some free-lance writing, then read law with Judge Lee Seamster of Fayetteville and became a lawyer in 1933. She was active in politics (she organized the Arkansas State Democratic Women's Club) and community affairs (in particular, Red Cross blood drives,...
Dates: 1828-1987

Notes and typescript of article, "The Old Record Book," Washington county record book (2 versions). See photo in Series 8, Photographs, about 1829

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 2
Identifier: MC 779 5
Scope and Contents From the Series: Suzanne Chalfant Lighton (frequently called Peggy Sue) was born 24 July 1905 in Omaha, Nebraska. After graduation from the University of Arkansas in 1925, and her unsuccessful attempt to become a newspaper reporter in California, she did some free-lance writing, then read law with Judge Lee Seamster of Fayetteville and became a lawyer in 1933. She was active in politics (she organized the Arkansas State Democratic Women's Club) and community affairs (in particular, Red Cross blood drives,...
Dates: about 1829

Other articles and fragments by Suzanne Lighton (see associated photos in Series 8, Photographs.)

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 3
Identifier: MC 779 5
Scope and Contents From the Series: Suzanne Chalfant Lighton (frequently called Peggy Sue) was born 24 July 1905 in Omaha, Nebraska. After graduation from the University of Arkansas in 1925, and her unsuccessful attempt to become a newspaper reporter in California, she did some free-lance writing, then read law with Judge Lee Seamster of Fayetteville and became a lawyer in 1933. She was active in politics (she organized the Arkansas State Democratic Women's Club) and community affairs (in particular, Red Cross blood drives,...
Dates: 1828-1987

Short story, "Cockles for Barley," including several versions and two pages of criticism by [Charles Morrow Wilson]

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 4
Identifier: MC 779 5
Scope and Contents From the Series: Suzanne Chalfant Lighton (frequently called Peggy Sue) was born 24 July 1905 in Omaha, Nebraska. After graduation from the University of Arkansas in 1925, and her unsuccessful attempt to become a newspaper reporter in California, she did some free-lance writing, then read law with Judge Lee Seamster of Fayetteville and became a lawyer in 1933. She was active in politics (she organized the Arkansas State Democratic Women's Club) and community affairs (in particular, Red Cross blood drives,...
Dates: 1828-1987

Courtroom proceedings; stories or fragments, mostly with courtroom or law enforcement setting

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 5
Identifier: MC 779 5
Scope and Contents From the Series: Suzanne Chalfant Lighton (frequently called Peggy Sue) was born 24 July 1905 in Omaha, Nebraska. After graduation from the University of Arkansas in 1925, and her unsuccessful attempt to become a newspaper reporter in California, she did some free-lance writing, then read law with Judge Lee Seamster of Fayetteville and became a lawyer in 1933. She was active in politics (she organized the Arkansas State Democratic Women's Club) and community affairs (in particular, Red Cross blood drives,...
Dates: 1828-1987

Clippings on local history and local color; notes on Arkansas and local history

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 6
Identifier: MC 779 5
Scope and Contents From the Series: Suzanne Chalfant Lighton (frequently called Peggy Sue) was born 24 July 1905 in Omaha, Nebraska. After graduation from the University of Arkansas in 1925, and her unsuccessful attempt to become a newspaper reporter in California, she did some free-lance writing, then read law with Judge Lee Seamster of Fayetteville and became a lawyer in 1933. She was active in politics (she organized the Arkansas State Democratic Women's Club) and community affairs (in particular, Red Cross blood drives,...
Dates: 1828-1987

Items pertaining to Suzanne Lighton's law career: samples of her stationery and business cards; clippings (1933-1978), letters regarding juvenile court (1978), 1941; 1933-1978

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 7
Identifier: MC 779 5
Scope and Contents From the Series: Suzanne Chalfant Lighton (frequently called Peggy Sue) was born 24 July 1905 in Omaha, Nebraska. After graduation from the University of Arkansas in 1925, and her unsuccessful attempt to become a newspaper reporter in California, she did some free-lance writing, then read law with Judge Lee Seamster of Fayetteville and became a lawyer in 1933. She was active in politics (she organized the Arkansas State Democratic Women's Club) and community affairs (in particular, Red Cross blood drives,...
Dates: 1941; 1933-1978

Papers pertaining to the sale of Suzanne Lighton's law business, 1967-1969

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 8
Identifier: MC 779 5
Scope and Contents From the Series: Suzanne Chalfant Lighton (frequently called Peggy Sue) was born 24 July 1905 in Omaha, Nebraska. After graduation from the University of Arkansas in 1925, and her unsuccessful attempt to become a newspaper reporter in California, she did some free-lance writing, then read law with Judge Lee Seamster of Fayetteville and became a lawyer in 1933. She was active in politics (she organized the Arkansas State Democratic Women's Club) and community affairs (in particular, Red Cross blood drives,...
Dates: 1967-1969

Material (1957-1967) pertaining to activities in the Arkansas Bar Association and the Washington County Bar Association (Suzanne Lighton was President 1958-1959), 1957-1967; 1958-1959

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 9
Identifier: MC 779 5
Scope and Contents From the Series: Suzanne Chalfant Lighton (frequently called Peggy Sue) was born 24 July 1905 in Omaha, Nebraska. After graduation from the University of Arkansas in 1925, and her unsuccessful attempt to become a newspaper reporter in California, she did some free-lance writing, then read law with Judge Lee Seamster of Fayetteville and became a lawyer in 1933. She was active in politics (she organized the Arkansas State Democratic Women's Club) and community affairs (in particular, Red Cross blood drives,...
Dates: 1957-1967; 1958-1959

Materials pertaining to politics, 1937-1977

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 10
Identifier: MC 779 5
Scope and Contents From the Series: Suzanne Chalfant Lighton (frequently called Peggy Sue) was born 24 July 1905 in Omaha, Nebraska. After graduation from the University of Arkansas in 1925, and her unsuccessful attempt to become a newspaper reporter in California, she did some free-lance writing, then read law with Judge Lee Seamster of Fayetteville and became a lawyer in 1933. She was active in politics (she organized the Arkansas State Democratic Women's Club) and community affairs (in particular, Red Cross blood drives,...
Dates: 1937-1977

Materials pertaining to the Arkansas Democratic Women's Club, 1937-1956

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 11
Identifier: MC 779 5
Scope and Contents From the Series: Suzanne Chalfant Lighton (frequently called Peggy Sue) was born 24 July 1905 in Omaha, Nebraska. After graduation from the University of Arkansas in 1925, and her unsuccessful attempt to become a newspaper reporter in California, she did some free-lance writing, then read law with Judge Lee Seamster of Fayetteville and became a lawyer in 1933. She was active in politics (she organized the Arkansas State Democratic Women's Club) and community affairs (in particular, Red Cross blood drives,...
Dates: 1937-1956

Materials pertaining to League of Women Voters, 1963-1967

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 12
Identifier: MC 779 5
Scope and Contents From the Series: Suzanne Chalfant Lighton (frequently called Peggy Sue) was born 24 July 1905 in Omaha, Nebraska. After graduation from the University of Arkansas in 1925, and her unsuccessful attempt to become a newspaper reporter in California, she did some free-lance writing, then read law with Judge Lee Seamster of Fayetteville and became a lawyer in 1933. She was active in politics (she organized the Arkansas State Democratic Women's Club) and community affairs (in particular, Red Cross blood drives,...
Dates: 1963-1967

Material pertaining to Estate Planning Council of Northwest Arkansas, 1966-1967

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 13
Identifier: MC 779 5
Scope and Contents From the Series: Suzanne Chalfant Lighton (frequently called Peggy Sue) was born 24 July 1905 in Omaha, Nebraska. After graduation from the University of Arkansas in 1925, and her unsuccessful attempt to become a newspaper reporter in California, she did some free-lance writing, then read law with Judge Lee Seamster of Fayetteville and became a lawyer in 1933. She was active in politics (she organized the Arkansas State Democratic Women's Club) and community affairs (in particular, Red Cross blood drives,...
Dates: 1966-1967