Box LOC 127
Contains 93 Results:
Conaly Bedell "The Terror in Fayetteville" Typescript, 1966
Original typescript of Conaly Bedell's, "The Terror in Fayetteville," a history of the Civil War and its impacts on Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Southworth, Thayer & Co. to A. W. Bishop. Memphis, Tenn. 1 L., February 22, 1873
Nine letters pertaining to Bishop's legal and financial affairs as Register in Bankruptcy and to the Arkansas Immigrant Aid Society. Correspondents include James O. Churchill and Jesse Turner.
A. W. Bishop to Col. James O. Churchill, Ft. Smith, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. 4 L., March 21, 1873
In regard to the case of Adolphus Erb.
A. W. Bishop to Col. James O. Churchill, Ft. Smith, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. 2 L., April 17, 1873
Nine letters pertaining to Bishop's legal and financial affairs as Register in Bankruptcy and to the Arkansas Immigrant Aid Society. Correspondents include James O. Churchill and Jesse Turner.
A. W. Bishop to Col. James O. Churchill, Ft. Smith, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. 3 L., August 17, 1873
In regard to petitions for discharge.
A. W. Bishop to Col. James O. Churchill, Ft. Smith, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. 1 L., September 8, 1873
Nine letters pertaining to Bishop's legal and financial affairs as Register in Bankruptcy and to the Arkansas Immigrant Aid Society. Correspondents include James O. Churchill and Jesse Turner.
A. W. Bishop to Col. James O. Churchill, Ft. Smith, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. 1 L., September 12, 1873
Nine letters pertaining to Bishop's legal and financial affairs as Register in Bankruptcy and to the Arkansas Immigrant Aid Society. Correspondents include James O. Churchill and Jesse Turner.
A. W. Bishop to Col. James O. Churchill, Ft. Smith, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. 2 L., September 23, 1873
Nine letters pertaining to Bishop's legal and financial affairs as Register in Bankruptcy and to the Arkansas Immigrant Aid Society. Correspondents include James O. Churchill and Jesse Turner.
A. W. Bishop to Col. James O. Churchill, Ft. Smith, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. 2 L., September 25, 1873
Nine letters pertaining to Bishop's legal and financial affairs as Register in Bankruptcy and to the Arkansas Immigrant Aid Society. Correspondents include James O. Churchill and Jesse Turner.
A. W. Bishop to Jesse Turner, Van Buren, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. 4 p., May 30, 1866
Nine letters pertaining to Bishop's legal and financial affairs as Register in Bankruptcy and to the Arkansas Immigrant Aid Society. Correspondents include James O. Churchill and Jesse Turner.
Cyrus Byington Letters, 1819-1861
Letters written by Cyrus Byington to relatives in Massachusetts, while serving as a missionary to the Choctaw tribe near Eagle Town, Ark. 1 volume containing typescript copies of 31 letters.
Benton, Ark., May 10, 1861
Photocopies of letters from Sgt. Frederick W. Bush, Co. E, 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army, to his cousin, Emily Shoppack of Arkadelphia, Arkansas. Written between May, 1861 and June, 1863 and describing Bush's war experiences, the letters are dated from Benton, Arkansas and from near Lynchburg and Fredericksburg, Virginia, and Wartrace and Manchester, Tennessee.
Lynchburg, Va., May 21, 1861
Photocopies of letters from Sgt. Frederick W. Bush, Co. E, 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army, to his cousin, Emily Shoppack of Arkadelphia, Arkansas. Written between May, 1861 and June, 1863 and describing Bush's war experiences, the letters are dated from Benton, Arkansas and from near Lynchburg and Fredericksburg, Virginia, and Wartrace and Manchester, Tennessee.
Camp Holmes near Fredricksburg, Va., Dec 8, 1861
Photocopies of letters from Sgt. Frederick W. Bush, Co. E, 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army, to his cousin, Emily Shoppack of Arkadelphia, Arkansas. Written between May, 1861 and June, 1863 and describing Bush's war experiences, the letters are dated from Benton, Arkansas and from near Lynchburg and Fredericksburg, Virginia, and Wartrace and Manchester, Tennessee.
Camp near Wartrace, Tenn., May 12, 1863
Photocopies of letters from Sgt. Frederick W. Bush, Co. E, 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army, to his cousin, Emily Shoppack of Arkadelphia, Arkansas. Written between May, 1861 and June, 1863 and describing Bush's war experiences, the letters are dated from Benton, Arkansas and from near Lynchburg and Fredericksburg, Virginia, and Wartrace and Manchester, Tennessee.
Manchester, Tenn., June 19, 1863
Photocopies of letters from Sgt. Frederick W. Bush, Co. E, 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army, to his cousin, Emily Shoppack of Arkadelphia, Arkansas. Written between May, 1861 and June, 1863 and describing Bush's war experiences, the letters are dated from Benton, Arkansas and from near Lynchburg and Fredericksburg, Virginia, and Wartrace and Manchester, Tennessee.
Lola Brown Diary, 1923-1930
Copy of a forty-page transcript of a diary recording the personal and family life of Mrs. Lola Brown of Coal Hill and Clarksville (Johnson County). The time period covered by the diary includes her courtship and early years of married life, from December 26, 1923, to November 29, 1930. The transcript was prepared by Walter Mooney.
Parole Oath, 1865
Positive photocopy of a parole oath sworn by Sergeant C. P. Bolding, Company A, Forty-first Mississippi Infantry, following his surrender at Oklona, Mississippi, May, 31, 1865.
Illustrations from A History of Cane Hill College in Arkansas, 1969
Illustrations from A History of Cane Hill College in Arkansas, a 1969 doctoral dissertation by Robert Basham of the University of Arkansas.
Mary Elizabeth Brandon Beaver Diary, 1865
Typewritten transcript of 33-page fragment of a diary kept during a journey from Texas to Chicago, February 17 to April 16, 1865. Prefaced with nine pages of songs and poems from the diary.
Lizzie Goodwin. El Dorado, Ark., Jan. 11, 1889
Typewritten transcripts of letters, contracts, statements of account, diary fragments, invitation, agreement, petition, lists, promissory note and other documents pertaining to personal, family and business affairs in and around El Dorado, Arkansas.
All letters are to Bertram Knox Andress unless otherwise stated.
Lizzie Goodwin. El Dorado, Ark., Dec. 12, 1889
Typewritten transcripts of letters, contracts, statements of account, diary fragments, invitation, agreement, petition, lists, promissory note and other documents pertaining to personal, family and business affairs in and around El Dorado, Arkansas.
All letters are to Bertram Knox Andress unless otherwise stated.
Lizzie Goodwin. El Dorado, Ark., Dec. 27, 1889
Typewritten transcripts of letters, contracts, statements of account, diary fragments, invitation, agreement, petition, lists, promissory note and other documents pertaining to personal, family and business affairs in and around El Dorado, Arkansas.
All letters are to Bertram Knox Andress unless otherwise stated.
Lizzie Goodwin. El Dorado, Ark., Jan. 26, 1890
Typewritten transcripts of letters, contracts, statements of account, diary fragments, invitation, agreement, petition, lists, promissory note and other documents pertaining to personal, family and business affairs in and around El Dorado, Arkansas.
All letters are to Bertram Knox Andress unless otherwise stated.
E. S. Tiffin. Monticello, Ark., Mar. 31, 1890
Typewritten transcripts of letters, contracts, statements of account, diary fragments, invitation, agreement, petition, lists, promissory note and other documents pertaining to personal, family and business affairs in and around El Dorado, Arkansas.
All letters are to Bertram Knox Andress unless otherwise stated.