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Box 33

 Container

Contains 11 Results:

Dodds Family Material- Oversize Dodds Diplomas, 1918-1929

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 11
Identifier: MC 1758 4 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: Lessie May Dodds (1891-1997) was born in Cornerville, Arkansas, the first child of Henriette Thomasson (1870-1934) and Robert Dodds (1864-1933). Lessie grew up on a farm next to Bayou Bartholomew and near the town of Wabbeseka. After finishing grade school in Wabbeseka she took courses at Draughon’s Practical Business College in Fort Smith. In 1911 the Dodds family moved to Pine Bluff where Lessie began a job in a bank. Lessie used her reliable banking income to live well. She enjoyed...
Dates: 1918-1929

R.B. Dodds, Jr. Georgia School of Technology Class Notes in Metallurgy and Electrical Engineering- Oversize Engineering Drawings, 1923

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 10
Identifier: MC 1758 4 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: Lessie May Dodds (1891-1997) was born in Cornerville, Arkansas, the first child of Henriette Thomasson (1870-1934) and Robert Dodds (1864-1933). Lessie grew up on a farm next to Bayou Bartholomew and near the town of Wabbeseka. After finishing grade school in Wabbeseka she took courses at Draughon’s Practical Business College in Fort Smith. In 1911 the Dodds family moved to Pine Bluff where Lessie began a job in a bank. Lessie used her reliable banking income to live well. She enjoyed...
Dates: 1923

Frost Lumber Industries Accounts Ledger, August 1931-April 1933

 File — Box: 33, Item: 1
Identifier: MC 1758 2 10
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Materials pertaining to the Union Saw Mill company. With the exception of the contracts (sub-series 1), the Union Saw Mill materials were by the 1980s in disarray (mostly in the decrepit former Bank of Huttig building). Some of the material had been destroyed. Consequently, some years and some subjects are more fully covered in this collection than others.

Dates: August 1931-April 1933

Personnel Ledger, October 1906

 File — Box: 33, Item: 2
Identifier: MC 1758 2 10
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Materials pertaining to the Union Saw Mill company. With the exception of the contracts (sub-series 1), the Union Saw Mill materials were by the 1980s in disarray (mostly in the decrepit former Bank of Huttig building). Some of the material had been destroyed. Consequently, some years and some subjects are more fully covered in this collection than others.

Dates: October 1906

Abstract of Pay Roll Ledger, October 1927-June 1933

 File — Box: 33, Item: 3
Identifier: MC 1758 2 10
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Materials pertaining to the Union Saw Mill company. With the exception of the contracts (sub-series 1), the Union Saw Mill materials were by the 1980s in disarray (mostly in the decrepit former Bank of Huttig building). Some of the material had been destroyed. Consequently, some years and some subjects are more fully covered in this collection than others.

Dates: October 1927-June 1933

Lumber Shipments, April-May 1912

 File — Box: 33, Item: 4
Identifier: MC 1758 2 10
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Materials pertaining to the Union Saw Mill company. With the exception of the contracts (sub-series 1), the Union Saw Mill materials were by the 1980s in disarray (mostly in the decrepit former Bank of Huttig building). Some of the material had been destroyed. Consequently, some years and some subjects are more fully covered in this collection than others.

Dates: April-May 1912

Lumber Shipments, February-March 1914

 File — Box: 33, Item: 5
Identifier: MC 1758 2 10
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Materials pertaining to the Union Saw Mill company. With the exception of the contracts (sub-series 1), the Union Saw Mill materials were by the 1980s in disarray (mostly in the decrepit former Bank of Huttig building). Some of the material had been destroyed. Consequently, some years and some subjects are more fully covered in this collection than others.

Dates: February-March 1914

Sales, May-July 1923

 File — Box: 33, Item: 6
Identifier: MC 1758 2 10
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Materials pertaining to the Union Saw Mill company. With the exception of the contracts (sub-series 1), the Union Saw Mill materials were by the 1980s in disarray (mostly in the decrepit former Bank of Huttig building). Some of the material had been destroyed. Consequently, some years and some subjects are more fully covered in this collection than others.

Dates: May-July 1923

Personnel Account, June 1931

 File — Box: 33, Item: 7
Identifier: MC 1758 2 10
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Materials pertaining to the Union Saw Mill company. With the exception of the contracts (sub-series 1), the Union Saw Mill materials were by the 1980s in disarray (mostly in the decrepit former Bank of Huttig building). Some of the material had been destroyed. Consequently, some years and some subjects are more fully covered in this collection than others.

Dates: June 1931

Accounts Payable Ledger, February 1905-June 1908

 File — Box: 33, Item: 8
Identifier: MC 1758 2 10
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Materials pertaining to the Union Saw Mill company. With the exception of the contracts (sub-series 1), the Union Saw Mill materials were by the 1980s in disarray (mostly in the decrepit former Bank of Huttig building). Some of the material had been destroyed. Consequently, some years and some subjects are more fully covered in this collection than others.

Dates: February 1905-June 1908

Walter C. Hudson, Inc. Liquidation Documents- Oversize Pine Bluff Suburban Plats, May 1949

 File — Box: 33, Folder: 12
Identifier: MC 1758 4 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: Lessie May Dodds (1891-1997) was born in Cornerville, Arkansas, the first child of Henriette Thomasson (1870-1934) and Robert Dodds (1864-1933). Lessie grew up on a farm next to Bayou Bartholomew and near the town of Wabbeseka. After finishing grade school in Wabbeseka she took courses at Draughon’s Practical Business College in Fort Smith. In 1911 the Dodds family moved to Pine Bluff where Lessie began a job in a bank. Lessie used her reliable banking income to live well. She enjoyed...
Dates: May 1949