Box 19
Container
Contains 12 Results:
Card, certificate, stationery, correspondence pertaining to the Red Cross, 1962-1975
File — Box: 19, 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:
1962-1975
Bylaws, annual reports, minutes, notes pertaining to the Red Cross, 1952-1967
File — Box: 19, 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:
1952-1967
Information, notes on recruitment of donors, procedures pertaining to the Red Cross blood program
File — Box: 19, 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
Printed matter on the Red Cross blood program; clippings and lists of donors for Red Cross Bloodmobile visits, 1973-1976
File — Box: 19, 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:
1973-1976
Material pertaining to urban renewal, Child-Family Guidance Service, Child Welfare Department, mental health, "Exploring" program, 1960-1965 n.d.
File — Box: 19, 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:
1960-1965 n.d.
Correspondence, clippings, press releases, printed matter, and notes pertaining to the Arkansas Chapter, Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, 1962-1967
File — Box: 19, 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:
1962-1967
Material pertaining to Economic Opportunity Study Committee for Washington County, 1965-1966
File — Box: 19, 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:
1965-1966
Material pertaining to the Ozark Society, especially efforts to save Buffalo River; includes many letters from J. William Fulbright, Winthrop Rockefeller, and others in answer to Suzanne Lighton's letters., 1965-1967
File — Box: 19, 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:
1965-1967
Material pertaining to the Citizens' Association of Fayetteville, 1965-1967
File — Box: 19, 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:
1965-1967
Material pertaining to the Planning, Urban Renewal, and Public Housing Information Committee, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 1966
File — Box: 19, 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:
1966
Material pertaining to the County Conference on Social Services, 1966
File — Box: 19, 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:
1966
Material pertaining to Downtown Fayetteville Unlimited, Inc., 1966-1967; Suzanne Lighton's literacy tutoring certificate, 1974; clippings and correspondence concerning landscaping of Arkansas Avenue median, 1975. , 1966-1967; 1974; 1975
File — Box: 19, 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:
1966-1967; 1974; 1975