Box LOC 1455
Contains 9 Results:
"The Life of General D. H. Hill as an American Citizen" biographical sketch, undated
Biographical sketch, "The Life of General D. H. Hill as an American Citizen," written by George Gordon Stockard.
Roy Robinson Literary Manuscript, circa 1910
Pencil-written memoir entitled "Love Will Find a Way," by Roy Robinson, of a Washington County, Arkansas courtship.
Sebastian County, Arkansas Land Records, 1870-1886
Plat surveys of a part of T6N, R32W, drawn and annotated by County Surveyor John R. Smoot, April 7, 1870 (1 L. folded); two plat surveys of a part of T8N, R32W, drawn by surveyor J.K. Birnbaum, November 11, 1881 (1 L.) and December 1, 1886 (2 L.), the former indicating intersection of Van Buren Road and Little Rock & Fort Smith Railroad.
Lessie Stringfellow Read Literary Manuscripts, undated
Autobiographical sketch of Lessie Stringfellow Read, 2 pages, prepared for "General Federation Personal Sketch File," and text of an article, 4 pages, "Niloak of the Ozarks."
"Barefoot Boy With Genes", 1971
This consists principally of letters from Dale Bumpers, John B. Connally, J. W. Fulbright, David W. Mullins, and other prominent Arkansans and Texans, in reply to Anderson's inquiry as to how the respondent spent the summer between his freshman and sophomore years in college.
"Latin, Greek, and Arkansas: The Life and Times of John Clinton Futrall", 1975
This work is a biographical essay on Futrall (1873-1939), first a classics professor and later president of the University of Arkansas.
Pearl Mary Lone Scrapbook, 1912-1913
Arkansas Centennial Commission Records, 1934-1936
Correspondence , mimeographed memoranda, and brochures pertaining to activities of Commission. Principal correspondent is Augustus W. Parke, Executive Secretary of Commission.
Arkansas Woman's Suffrage Association Proceedings, circa 1915-1916
Typescript minutes of the Arkansas Woman's Suffrage Association's organizational meeting, May 13, 1915; its October 25, 1915, meeting; and an executive board meeting of July 16, [1916?], held in Little Rock (Pulaski County) with representatives from across the state.