Box Manuscript Collections Oversize Box 5
Contains 20 Results:
Other family memborabilia, circa 1913-1938
Travel- oversized map
Oversize certificates and Christmas card
Throughout his years in public office, Congressman Trimble was presented with many awards and certificates from his constituents and organizations in Arkansas and other states. The programs, announcements, and invitations are mainly from Arkansas and the Washington, D.C. area accumulated during his years in Congress.
Oversize photographic portrait, 1948
Oversize photographs. Congressman Trimble with politicians (including Public Works Committee) and constituents; photograph signed by Albert Thomas, circa 1951-1957
Oversize photographs. Portraits of Congressman Trimble, 1947-1948
Oversize photograph. Daughters of the American Revolution group at the U.S. Capitol building, May 26, 1947
Oversize photograph
Oversize drawing [of James Trimble as a child?]
Papers and photographs of James William Trimble (1894-1972) and his family of Berryville (Carroll County), Arkansas.
This collection of mostly family papers include congressional papers, personal papers, photographs, genealogical information, diplomas, awards, certificates, and clippings which refer to James W. Trimble, his family, and other members of the Arkansas Congressional delegation. The papers also contain broadsides that have been removed to the broadside collection.
Buck Sanders birthday banquet napkin, 1906
These items were collected or presented to Congressman Jim Trimble, possibly his wife, Ruth M. Trimble, or other family members.
Jim Trimble for Congress campaign poster, undated
Congressman Trimble's papers concern constituent problems, his efforts to provide dams for Northwest Arkansas lakes and rivers, campaign pamphlets, election material, speeches, handwritten notes regarding legislation, and House of Representatives' bills concerning Arkansas-related issues. Trimble's papers from private life include his financial records, membership cards, and papers regarding cases Trimble tried while Prosecuting Attorney.
Act to Change Wording of Arkansas Laws, 1861
An act to replace "United States" with "Confederate States" in Arkansas laws.
Parchment land warrant, Bradley County, Arkansas, made out to James J. Black, May 15, 1852
Parchment land warrant, Bradley County, Arkansas, made out to James J. Black, May 15, 1852 (removed to Manuscript Collections Oversize Box 5); deed for town lot, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, purchased by Lizzie Elliott from George W. Prigmore, November 10, 1877.
Three pages from a scrapbook with prayer cards, newspaper clippings dealing with the Martin family, circa 1870-1880
Positive photocopy of the clippings pasted over the diary entries kept by Martha E. Martin placed in series 2; memorandum book containing locks of hair, class notes, and laid-in materials kept by Virginia (Jennie) Martin, ca. 1870s; autograph album kept by May Prigmore, ca. 1880s; three pages from a scrapbook with prayer cards, newspaper clippings dealing with the Martin family.
Plat maps
Township plat map for parcels located in Pulaski County, Arkansas; township plat map for parcels in an unidentified location; hand-drawn map of the William Wilson farm showing positions of various buildings, probably drawn by Rollans Wilson; hand-drawn architectural sketch of an unidentified building; plan for a cesspool drawn in ink. The plat maps have been placed in Manuscript Collections Oversize Box 5.
Muster out roll, 1865
Muster out roll for Private William Wilson, Company K, Second Arkansas Cavalry (Union), 1865; pardon issued to William Wilson by President Andrew Johnson, 1866; legal property descriptions and surveys not directly related to any mortgage, deed, or indenture; affidavits and statements; Washington County road work documents. The muster out roll and pardon have been removed to Manuscript Collections Oversize Box 5.
Pardon issued to William Wilson by President Andrew Johnson, 1866
Muster out roll for Private William Wilson, Company K, Second Arkansas Cavalry (Union), 1865; pardon issued to William Wilson by President Andrew Johnson, 1866; legal property descriptions and surveys not directly related to any mortgage, deed, or indenture; affidavits and statements; Washington County road work documents. The muster out roll and pardon have been removed to Manuscript Collections Oversize Box 5.
Trees--Sketches [52], n.d.
Dr. Moore donated the papers in this series in 1975 after workmen reconstructing the fourth floor of Old Main suggested the papers be donated to Special Collections.
Grasses, n.d.
Awards and Certificates
This series includes papers from Moore's childhood, various awards, and family photographs including photos taken during World War I when Moore served on a hospital train in France