Box LOC 285
Contains 129 Results:
Court House square mid 1920s, circa 1924-1926
55 photographic negatives of wells, drillers and other workers, drilling operations, suppliers, tank cars, storage tanks, and other scenes, persons, and activities in the El Dorado and Smackover oil fields of Union and Ouachita Counties, and in and around the cities of El Dorado, Norphlet, and Smackover, Arkansas.
Court House square early 1920s, circa 1921-1923
55 photographic negatives of wells, drillers and other workers, drilling operations, suppliers, tank cars, storage tanks, and other scenes, persons, and activities in the El Dorado and Smackover oil fields of Union and Ouachita Counties, and in and around the cities of El Dorado, Norphlet, and Smackover, Arkansas.
Norphlet in the early 1920s, circa 1921-1923
55 photographic negatives of wells, drillers and other workers, drilling operations, suppliers, tank cars, storage tanks, and other scenes, persons, and activities in the El Dorado and Smackover oil fields of Union and Ouachita Counties, and in and around the cities of El Dorado, Norphlet, and Smackover, Arkansas.
Norphlet in the mid 1920s, circa 1924-1926
55 photographic negatives of wells, drillers and other workers, drilling operations, suppliers, tank cars, storage tanks, and other scenes, persons, and activities in the El Dorado and Smackover oil fields of Union and Ouachita Counties, and in and around the cities of El Dorado, Norphlet, and Smackover, Arkansas.
The Ku Klux Klan near El Dorado in the 1920s, circa 1921-1926
55 photographic negatives of wells, drillers and other workers, drilling operations, suppliers, tank cars, storage tanks, and other scenes, persons, and activities in the El Dorado and Smackover oil fields of Union and Ouachita Counties, and in and around the cities of El Dorado, Norphlet, and Smackover, Arkansas.
Jail scene at Smackover; prisoner's hands are barely seen on bars, circa 1921-1926
55 photographic negatives of wells, drillers and other workers, drilling operations, suppliers, tank cars, storage tanks, and other scenes, persons, and activities in the El Dorado and Smackover oil fields of Union and Ouachita Counties, and in and around the cities of El Dorado, Norphlet, and Smackover, Arkansas.
Aerial photo of El Dorado, 1921
55 photographic negatives of wells, drillers and other workers, drilling operations, suppliers, tank cars, storage tanks, and other scenes, persons, and activities in the El Dorado and Smackover oil fields of Union and Ouachita Counties, and in and around the cities of El Dorado, Norphlet, and Smackover, Arkansas.
"Memoirs and Reflections", 1966
Facsimile of unpublished memoirs of John Shirley Wood, covering approximately 1894-1966, including his service in the U. S. Army and in U. S. and international governmental posts. Original typescript of the memoirs is in the John Shirley Wood Papers, Syracuse University Library, NUCMC MS69-1843. 1 volume, 94 pages.
James Freeman Clarke, Boston to John P. Woodbury, Boston. Acknowledging receipt of $50 “for the use of our 'Friendly Union'...”, Jun. 6, 1871
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.
James Freeman Clarke, Jamaica Plain to John P. Woodbury, Lynn. Acknowledging donation of $100, half of which “will hand...to the Treasurer of our Society;” possible disposition of remainder includes “the Woman's and Children's Hospital;” advantages of study at Harvard College, Oct. 29, 1875
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.
James Freeman Clarke, Jamaica Plain to “Mr. Woodbury.” Advice and recommendations for reading; list of works to be read, Mar. 19, 1877
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.
James Freeman Clarke, Jamaica Plain to “My Dear Professor.” Regarding a correspondent's inquiry about the address of “a Mr. Wheeler.”, Feb. 3, 1885
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.
Negro and Arkansas GOP File, circa 1967-1970
The collection contains leaflets, brochures, press releases, broadsides, bulletin, newsletter, report, and other printed or duplicated political campaign materials created by or received by the Arkansas Republican Party. The material is now contained in the Broadside Collection.
Solon Borland Letters, May 5, 1848, January 4, 1850
Letters from U.S. Senator Borland, Washington, D. C., to Charles A. Galloway and others, pertaining to affairs at Fort Washita, to business of the Senate Printing Committee, and to the Phi Delta Society at Oglethorpe University, Milledgeville, Georgia.
William Blakemore Hughes to C. E. Sweet Correspondence, April 22, 1886
Letter dated at Little Rock, Arkansas April 22, 1886, from W. B. Hughes, "Secty of Gov," to C. E. Sweet, Winchester, Massachusetts, regarding the correct pronunciation of the word "Arkansas."
Letter, July 30, 1886
From United States Attorney General Garland to Samuel Jackson Randall, regarding a Congressional appropriation for "Law clerks of the Supreme Judges..."
Letter, July 15, 1879
From Senator Garland to someone named Christie[?], including mention of the high temperatures and the yellow fever concerns in Memphis
License to teach public school in Washington County, Ark., issued to G.W. Hayes, July 31, 1893
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.
License to teach public school in Washington County, Ark., issued to M.E. Clark, May 14, 909
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.
Certificate of stock, 1 share, in Fruitmen's Union, of Johnson, Arkansas issued to G. W. Hayes, Mar. 4, 1914
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.
List of school districts in Washington County, Ark., circa 1915
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.