Box Small Manuscript Collections Box 5
Contains 103 Results:
E. H. Featherstone Letter to John D. Adams, 1851
Letter from E. H. Featherstone to John D. Adams, concerning a note given by Featherstone and Benjamin F. Pope to Samuel Adams, then Treasurer of Arkansas.
Morrison Power of Attorney, 1827
Appointment of Moses Morrison, "of Austins Colony and Province of Texas," agent and attorney of Joshua Morrison, Hempstead County in order to collect "two protested orders" totalling $150.
Notebook, 1917
Notebook, ca. 100 pages, in which were pasted circulars (mimeographed) from the State Provost Marshall's office and the State Adjutant General's office, as well as correspondence concerning the draft.
Loose material, 1917
Notebook, ca. 100 pages, in which were pasted circulars (mimeographed) from the State Provost Marshall's office and the State Adjutant General's office, as well as correspondence concerning the draft.
Claude A. Fuller Campaign Brochure, 1930
Folded brochure containing halftone portrait of Claude A. Fuller, message "To the Democratic Voters of the Third Congressional District," biographical information, and endorsements of clergymen and organizations.
Arkansas and Texas Journal, 1 October 1855 -4 November 1855
Notebook containing account of journey through Arkansas and Texas, 1 October 1855 -4 November 1855. Writer unknown. Notebook contains 108 pp, only 25 filled.
"'Coin' Harvey, Landscape Architect" research paper by Richard C. Covey, 1985
Research paper, based on primary sources, presenting a case for considering William Hope "Coin" Harvey's early twentieth-century development activities at Monte Ne, Arkansas, to be those of a landscape architect.
William Read Miller letter to D. E. Jones, June 6, 1878
Letter, June 6, 1878, from Governor William Read Miller to D. E. Jones, pertaining to resignation of Jones as a Trustee of the Arkansas Industrial University.
James H. Means list of notes, 1861
"List of notes &c deposited with me by J.J.J. Ferrell the 16th July A.D. 1861 when starting off a volunteer for the seat of war." Signed by James H. Means of Hampton, Arkansas, March 15, 1861. Names and amounts payable.
Malvern Hoo Hoo Club Letter, 1925
Printed form letter, with reply form for dues payment, from the Malvern Hoo Hoo Club No. 46, regarding the nearly complete first Hoo Hoo clubhouse in America, Hoo Hoo Home No. 1 facing Lake Catherine.
Brose Masingill Leaflet, 1926
Printed leaflet, folded to 4 pages (union label on p. 4), urging votes for Brose Masingill (against Dwight Blackwood for State Highway Commissioner) and "good roads without bonds."
Thaddeus H. Caraway Letters, 1919
Two typed letters, on U. S. House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary, letterhead, from Thaddeus H. Caraway to Judge J. N. Rachels, Searcy, asking support for Caraway's candidacy for U. S. Senate; typed carbon copy of letter [from Rachels] to Caraway.
J. M. Green Store Accounts, 1859-1863
Accounts of some 43 customers from J. M. Green, Dealer in Dry Goods and Groceries, mostly on letterhead (two different styles), 1859-1863. J. M. Green's address printed "Elgin, Ark.," with "Strawberry" or "Mouth Strawberry" written in 1860-1863. 47 sheets.
Tom A. Hill Campaign Leaflet, 1928
Printed leaflet, folded to 4 pp, giving record and qualifications of Tom A. Hill, candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Includes "Typographical Union Labor, Pine Bluff," logo and halftone of Hill.
Wallace Davis Political Leaflet, 1914
Printed (Allied Printing, Little Rock) leaflet, folded to 4 pages, by Wallace Davis, son of Jeff Davis, concerning the political enmity between his father and candidate James P. Clarke; in form of letter addressed to Hon. W. F. Kirby, Little Rock.
Arkansas College Receipt, 1857
Handwritten receipt for tuition signed by James H. Stirman, Treasurer of Arkansas College, Fayetteville.
Fort Smith Commercial League Booklet, circa 1908
12-page booklet "To The Investor, The Manufacturer and Agriculturist," describing Fort Smith, its "Municipal and Commercial Improvements," and "What Fort Smith Wants In Factories," issued by The Commercial League, Fort Smith.
"Some Facts About Fort Smith" leaflet (Fort Smith Printing Co.), circa 1910-1919
4-page folded leaflet describing Fort Smith's assets and encouraging immigration, issued by the Business Men's Club of Fort Smith.
Western Coal and Mining Company Tally Sheets, October 24-31, 1913
Printed tally sheets, filled in with pencil dated October 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, and 31, 1913; October 24 sheet with penciled announcement for "meeting tonight."
W. E. Woodruff Campaign Letter, 1890
Printed letter from W. E. Woodruff announcing himself as candidate for renomination as State Treasurer, describing his accomplishments as Treasurer since 1881.
Alexander Copeland Millar Address, 1927
Printed address of Alexander Copeland Millar to Arkansas Legislature concerning decline in forest reserves in Arkansas, 1904-1927, and the steps necessary to restore Arkansas's forests.
Reverend Wesley Smith broadside- Access copy, circa 1880
Small broadside listing the Reverend Wesley Smith's accomplishments ("laboring since Jan. 1st among the Sac & Fox Indians, west of the Creek Nation"), asking for donations. Penciled note at bottom of broadside probably by dealer.
Arkansas Children's Home Society papers, 1918
Folder about Arkansas Children's Home Society, Little Rock, and letter (2 pages, envelope) from the Reverend O. P. Christian, Superintendent, to John W. Gresham, Probate Clerk, Dallas County. Folder, letterhead, and envelope contain half-tone illustrations of children and Hilliard Receiving Home.
Subiaco College Concert Program, May 16, 1912
Program for violin concert by William Worth Bailey, accompanied by Mrs. Elizabeth Price Coffey, Subiaco College Auditorium, 16 May 1912.
Church of the Living God Papers, 1903-1905
Notes on the history of the Church of the Living God, petition for a Christian Industrial Orphan Home Academy to be located at Wilton (Little River County), leaflet containing annual report of the Academy for 1903 (J. S. Christian, President), and form letter (1905) asking for donations.