Box Small Manuscript Collections Box 3
Contains 169 Results:
Arkansas Democrat, with headline "Senator Robinson and Parnell Are Leading Races by Wide Margins.", August 13, 1930
The material consists of speeches delivered by Governor Parnell, as well as articles written by him, and two newspapers.
MC 43 H.J. Briggs Oath of Allegiance (1 of 1), 1863
Oath of allegiance issued by the provost marshal's office of Helena, Arkansas, to H.J. Briggs on January 5, 1863
H.J. Briggs Oath of Allegiance (1 of 1), 1863
Oath of allegiance issued by the provost marshal's office of Helena, Arkansas, to H.J. Briggs on January 5, 1863
White House Church of Christ Records, 1982
Records of the White House Church of Christ (originally named Union Church House) White River Township (Arnett), Washington County, Arkansas, 1867-1896. Haynie paper includes typescript of church records.
White House Church of Christ Records, 1982
Records of the White House Church of Christ (originally named Union Church House) White River Township (Arnett), Washington County, Arkansas, 1867-1896. Haynie paper includes typescript of church records.
MC398 Patrick Ronayne Cleburne Papers (2 of 2), 1823-1901
Letter from Patrick Cleburne, Spike Island, Ireland to his half-sister, Isabella Cleburne (Grange, Ireland). (Published in Purdue, pp. 12-13; second edition, pp. 9-10)., June 28, 1949
Letter from Patrick Cleburne, Helena, Arkansas to his step-mother, Isabella Stuart Cleburne, (Ireland). (Published in Purdue, pp. 40-43, 13-14; second edition, pp. 23-25, 10-11.), October 26-27, 1853
Letter from Patrick Cleburne, to his half-brother, Robedrt Stuart Cleburne, Newport, Kentucky. (Published in Purdue, pp. 67-69; second edition, pp. 39-40., (January 1861)
Letter from Patrick Cleburne, Camp (Frank) Rector, (Mound City, Arkansas), to Robert Stuart Cleburne. (Published in Purdue, pp. 74-75, 73; second edition, pp. 44-45, 43-44., May 7, 1861
Note from Patrick Cleburne, to Robert Stuart Cleburne., (May 14, 1861)
Letter from Colonel D. Howard Smith, C.S.A., Arlington, Virginia, to Patrick Cleburne, Atlanta, Georgia, July 27, 1864
Letter from Patrick Cleburne, Atlanta, Georgia, to Robert Stuart Cleburne. (Published in Purdue, pp. 369-370; second edition, p. 218.), August 10, 1864
Letter from James M. Hanks, Helena, Arkansas, to Robert Stuart Cleburne, Newport, Kentucky., December 5, 1870
Letter from Jessie Thompson, Helena, Arkansas, to Miss Cleburne (Isabella Cleburne, Patrick Cleburne's half sister), with enclosed copy of note from J. M. Kellan, M.D., to the Seven Generalss Chapter of Helena, Arkansas., September 28, 1901
Fragment of letter or note regarding transfer of Patrick Cleburne's remains from Tennessee to Helena, Arkansas., undated
Pages from Cleburne family Bible recording births, baptisms, marriages, deaths and burials of Cleburne family members, Ireland., 1823-1842
MC 484 Julius White Testimonial Letter (1 of 1), September 5, 1868
Julius White Testimonial Letter, September 5, 1868
William Johnson Barton Textbooks, May 1, 1875
Collection consists of the "First Notebook," a notebook used by William Johnson Barton while a student at Arkansas Industrial University.
Letter. Royce Weisenberger to Dear Dean, et al. Apalda, Weimer Landkreis, Thuringia, Germany., May 18, 1945
In which he states his claim to being the first American Army officer in Berlin after cessation of hostilities.
Temporary identification blank
20 items. Primarily proclamations and orders, in English, French, and German, published and posted in France and Germany by American Military Government units of the United States Army.
Certificate signed by Lt. Col. Jas. S. Moncrief, Jr., certifying to trophy value of captured military equipment
20 items. Primarily proclamations and orders, in English, French, and German, published and posted in France and Germany by American Military Government units of the United States Army.
To all military personnel
Ordering military personnel not to purchase bakery goods or other rationed items of food
Military government/Germany. Supreme commander's area of control. Communications- Law no. 51. Currency. Use of military mark notes.
20 items. Primarily proclamations and orders, in English, French, and German, published and posted in France and Germany by American Military Government units of the United States Army.