Box Small Manuscript Collections Box 9
Contains 4 Results:
Richard Marlow to Mullins Correspondence, November 8, 1946
Copies of letters and photographs collected by Jefferson Forrest Mullins of Wilson, Arkansas, were donated to the University of Arkansas Libraries by his daughter, Carolyn Moffitt, of Memphis. The letters were written to Mullins in 1946 and 1948 by two German prisoners of war who had been incarcerated at Wilson, Arkansas, during World War II.
Rudolph Quint to Mullins Correspondence, March 14, 1948
Copies of letters and photographs collected by Jefferson Forrest Mullins of Wilson, Arkansas, were donated to the University of Arkansas Libraries by his daughter, Carolyn Moffitt, of Memphis. The letters were written to Mullins in 1946 and 1948 by two German prisoners of war who had been incarcerated at Wilson, Arkansas, during World War II.
Copy photograph showing men baling hay. Baling machine, wagon and mule teams. Identifying note: Baling Hay/Keiser, AR/1942/J.F. "Bubba" Mullins/white shirt/high boots, 1942
Copies of letters and photographs collected by Jefferson Forrest Mullins of Wilson, Arkansas, were donated to the University of Arkansas Libraries by his daughter, Carolyn Moffitt, of Memphis. The letters were written to Mullins in 1946 and 1948 by two German prisoners of war who had been incarcerated at Wilson, Arkansas, during World War II.
Copy photograph showing African-American washerwoman wearing a turban and wielding a battling board over an iron kettle; small boy in overcoat and hat. Fenced yard with outbuildings in background, possible hen houses. Identifying note: Mattie Troop/Richard Mullins/Washing clothes/Late 1947/Wilson, AR., 1947
Copies of letters and photographs collected by Jefferson Forrest Mullins of Wilson, Arkansas, were donated to the University of Arkansas Libraries by his daughter, Carolyn Moffitt, of Memphis. The letters were written to Mullins in 1946 and 1948 by two German prisoners of war who had been incarcerated at Wilson, Arkansas, during World War II.