Box Manuscript Collections Oversize Box 15
Contains 7 Results:
Bounty land grant to David Williford for property in Fayetteville, Ark., 1853
This series contains property records, military records, certificates, law licenses, speeches, and other materials related to the Walker family and to Arkansas. Included are documents from Arkansas' territorial period (Box 5, Folder 9; Box 2, Folder 88) and documents related to family members' service in the Confederate Army during the U.S. Civil War.
Biographical material - School diplomas, certificates, and licenses- Arkansas Teachers' Reading Circle diploma, 1910
Biographical material - School diplomas, certificates, and licenses- Pea Ridge Masonic College diploma, 1906
Recording of the address given by David Compton to the judges of the All-America Cities contest, Kansas City, Missouri (78 rpm record), January 1955
The papers contain one recording, 12 photographs, and 21 clippings related to the All-America City Award given to Decatur, Arkansas. Photographs are labeled on verso and are of the receipt of the All-America City Award and of Decatur area views.
Phonograph records 1,2: Recorded in the music studio at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1938
The papers contain items from the student and navy days of Mr. Black, programs from his season with the Martha Graham Dance Company, original poetry and a stage play, clippings, photographs, and phonograph records of songs sung by Mr. Black.
[Analysis of Fayetteville] by Joe Sanders, Donie Linton and Al DiPietto [50 photographs and color photocopies]., n.d.
The collection contains eight reports which include text, photographs, negatives, color photocopies, drawings, sketches, and maps.
Volume 8: Portugal, Spain, Paris, 1964
The papers contain twelve photograph albums which contain pictures taken of various places Kimpel visited between 1958 and 1970. Albums are arranged chronologically and the labels of each album were created by Kimpel. The papers also contain one plaque for distinguished teaching, which Kimpel received from the Blue Key Fraternity in 1961.