Box LOC 131a
Contains 108 Results:
DuBuque County, Iowa land grant, Nov. 10, 1841
Seven land grant documents for land in Iowa and Missouri.
DuBuque County, Iowa land grant, July 1, 1848
Seven land grant documents for land in Iowa and Missouri.
DuBuque County, Iowa land grant, December 2, 1850
Seven land grant documents for land in Iowa and Missouri.
DuBuque County, Iowa land grant, December 21, 1850
Seven land grant documents for land in Iowa and Missouri.
DuBuque County, Iowa land grant, March 1, 1852
Seven land grant documents for land in Iowa and Missouri.
DuBuque County, Iowa land grant, March 1, 1852
Seven land grant documents for land in Iowa and Missouri.
Plattsburg, Missouri land grant, October 9, 1858
Seven land grant documents for land in Iowa and Missouri.
Judy Kinslow and Alan Rennick Folk Songs, 1960-1961
"Folk songs, reels 367,368,369, and 370 recorded by Judy Kinslow and Alan Rennick, Arkansas Folklore, Fall 1960-61," Introduction, with photographs, for tape recording made for folklore class, Miss Mary C, Parler, teacher.
George Mann Manuscript, 1937
Opera, ca 1944
Facsimile of: Treemonisha, Opera in Three Acts; Words and Music by Scott Joplin ... New York, [1911], published ca l944 in "a limited edition ... for research and study purposes by The Ragtime Society . . . Printed in Canada."
Article, August 1962
Xerox copy of: Ann Charters, "The first Negro folk opera! Treemonisha," reproduced from Jazz Monthly, August 1972, pp. 6, 8-11.
Clipping, ca 1969
Mary D. Hudgins, "'Treemonisha'--An Arkansas Opera--Is Being Revived," from unidentified issue (ca 1969) of Hot Springs News, p. 1.
Clipping, July 25, 1972
Mary D. Hudgins, "Joplin Coming into His Own," from Collector's Weekly, July 25, 1972, pp. 6 and 8.
Magazine, Winter 1972
Morehouse College Bulletin (Atlanta, GA) Vol. 39, No. 125, containing article, "Morehouse Presents Premiere of Joplin's Treemonisha," pp. 10-17.
Memorandum, Mar. 1, 1972
Jerry L. Atkins, "Scott Joplin and Texarkana," prepared for use with museum display of Joplin related materials owned by Texarkana Historical Society and Museum.
Xerox copy of 9 clippings, June 1973-Sept. 1974
From New York Times, New York Sunday News, Stereo Review, Long Island Press (Jamaica, NY), and Newsday (Garden City, NY).
Article, Spring 1975
Xerox copy of : Addison W. Reed, "Scott Joplin, Pioneeer," reproduced from The Black Perspective in Music, Spring 1975, pp. 47-52
Article, Spring 1975
Xerox copy of second part of above [16] article, reproduced from Fall 1975 issue, pp. 269-277, of the same journal.
Correspondence from University of Arkansas agricultural chemistry professor J.H. Norton to Coulter W. Jones, regarding University salaries, Jan. 23, 1908
The collection consists of a letter from a University of Arkansas professor to Jones and two photographs of campus.
John O'Neill Receipts and Invoices, 1831-1859
Financial records dated 1831, 1848, 1851, 1853, and 1859, relating principally to the commercial affairs of John O'Neill, merchant in Camden, Arkansas. 5 items.
Arkansas Postmarks, 1929-1934
Collector's items and display material. Four envelopes addressed (in autograph or in typescript) to addresses in Detroit and Chicago, bearing postal cancellations of U.S. post offices in: Bear, Ark., Nov. 30, 1929; Fifty-Six, Ark., Jan. 17, 1930; Figure Five, Ark., June 22, 1934; Turkey, Ark., Jan. 24, 1930.
Willard Badgett Gatewood, Jr. Photographs of African American Legislators in Arkansas, 1891
11 positive prints, 8" x 10" and 5 strips of negative film, 1" x 7 1/2", photographs of the portraits used to illustrate Gatewood's article, "Negro Legislators in Arkansas, 1891: A Document" Arkansas Historical Quarterly XXXI (Autumn 1972), 220-223.