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Box LOC 285

 Container

Contains 6 Results:

Fort Smith, Feb. 13, 1935

 File — Box: LOC 285, Folder: MS Un3r Folder 1, Item: 3
Identifier: MS Un3r
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Contains 22 items pertaining to a 1935 Federal Emergency Administration Relief Workers' Strike in Sebastian County, Arkansas. Xerox copy of selected material, Jan. 9 - Mar .1, 1935, from state files of National Archives and Records Service's Records Group 69, Records of Federal Emergency Relief Administration. Records relate, in part, to: Arkansas Emergency Relief Administration, Horace Bryan, Commonwealth College, Students League for Industrial Democracy, Ward H. Rodgers, Southern Tenant...
Dates: Feb. 13, 1935

Resolution No. 3, December 22, 1934, United Front Conference for Social and Unemployment Insurance, Fort Smith, Dec. 22, 1934

 File — Box: LOC 285, Folder: MS Un3r Folder 3, Item: 3
Identifier: MS Un3r
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Contains 22 items pertaining to a 1935 Federal Emergency Administration Relief Workers' Strike in Sebastian County, Arkansas. Xerox copy of selected material, Jan. 9 - Mar .1, 1935, from state files of National Archives and Records Service's Records Group 69, Records of Federal Emergency Relief Administration. Records relate, in part, to: Arkansas Emergency Relief Administration, Horace Bryan, Commonwealth College, Students League for Industrial Democracy, Ward H. Rodgers, Southern Tenant...
Dates: Dec. 22, 1934

Copy of letter. Opal H. Lee, Clarksville, Ark., to Willard E. Uphaus., Feb. 24, 1935

 File — Box: LOC 285, Folder: MS Un3r Folder 4, Item: 3
Identifier: MS Un3r
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Contains 22 items pertaining to a 1935 Federal Emergency Administration Relief Workers' Strike in Sebastian County, Arkansas. Xerox copy of selected material, Jan. 9 - Mar .1, 1935, from state files of National Archives and Records Service's Records Group 69, Records of Federal Emergency Relief Administration. Records relate, in part, to: Arkansas Emergency Relief Administration, Horace Bryan, Commonwealth College, Students League for Industrial Democracy, Ward H. Rodgers, Southern Tenant...
Dates: Feb. 24, 1935

James Freeman Clarke, Jamaica Plain to “Mr. Woodbury.” Advice and recommendations for reading; list of works to be read, Mar. 19, 1877

 File — Box: LOC 285, Folder: MS C554, Item: 3
Identifier: MS C554
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

Autographed letters written at Boston by Unitarian clergyman and Harvard professor James Freeman Clarke to John P. Woodbury and to unidentified "Dear Professor", acknowledging contributions of money received from Woodbury for charitable causes, and offering advice on recommended reading.

Dates: Mar. 19, 1877

Certificate of stock, 1 share, in Fruitmen's Union, of Johnson, Arkansas issued to G. W. Hayes, Mar. 4, 1914

 File — Box: LOC 285, Folder: MS H32, Item: 3
Identifier: MS H32
Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

Documents relating to the teaching and political career of George Winfield Hayes, Hayes family participation in the Odd Fellows organization, and to the history of public school education in Washington County, Arkansas.

Dates: Mar. 4, 1914

John Ross and George Lowrey [Lowery?] to John Brown, John Looney, and John Rogers. (p. 49), Jun 13, 1839

 Item — Box: LOC 285, Folder: MS R73 Folder 1, Item: 3
Identifier: MS R73
Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Copies of 32 ALSs correspondence created or received by John Ross and others, May 3 to November 2, 1839, pertaining to political affairs in the Cherokee Nation, 1838-1840, especially as regards relations between the Western ("Old Settler") and the Eastern ("Emigrant") Cherokees, relations between both groups and the government of the United States, the Takatokah and Tahlequah Councils, and the murder of Elias Boudinot and the John Ridges (1770?-1843, 1803-1839). Other correspondents include...
Dates: Jun 13, 1839