Box 13
Contains 27 Results:
"Christian Citizenship.", [Apr 2, 1915]
Graduating class, Northeastern State Normal College, Tahlequah, Okla. Baccalaureate sermon delivered in Methodist Church
"The Call of the Mountains.", [Apr 2, 1915]
St. George Hotel, Berryville, Ark. Historical and religious speech
"Speech of Dr. C. H. Brough. Candidate for Governor. Delivered at Russellville [Ark.] November 29, 1915.", Nov 29, 1915
Political rally. Political speech outlining Charles Hillman Brough's platform. [Portrait of Charles Hillman Brough on p. 1]
"Reply of C. H. Brough to Earl [sic] W. Hodges.", [Dec ? 1915 ?]
[Political rally at some unidentified place or draft for speech ? cf. item no. 22] Political speech refuting allegations made by Earl W. Hodges. [ms marginalia, corrections, and additions]
"Reply of C. H. Brough to Earl [sic] W. Hodges.", [Jan 1, 1916]
Political rally, Eureka Springs, Ark. Political speech refuting allegations made by Earl W. Hodges. [cf. item no. 21] [MS marginalia, corrections, and additions]
"Extract from C. H. Brough's Speeches for Governor. The Hays-Hodges Combine.", [ca Jan 1916]
[Political rallies throughout Arkansas] Political speech refuting attacks and allegations made by Earle William Hodges and George Washington Hays
"Extracts from C. H. Brough's Speeches in His Candidacy for Governor of Arkansas. The Hays-Hodges Combine.", [ca Jan 1916]
[Same as item no. 23 in pamphlet form]
"Extract from C. H. Brough's Speeches in His Candidacy for Governor of Arkansas. Refusal of Mr. Hodges to Allow the People's Committee to Examine into the Financial Condition of the Secretary of State's Office. Why?, [ca Feb 1916]
[Political rallies throughout Arkansas] Political speech castigating Earle William Hodges for his action
"Speech of Dr. C. H. Brough at Banquet. Arlington Hotel, Hot Springs, June 28, 1916.", Jun 28, 1916
Business Men's League, Hot Springs, Ark. Extolling virtues of Hot Springs as a health resort and seizing opportunity for political speech
"Inaugural Message to the General Assembly by Governor Charles H. Brough.", Jan 19, 1917
41st General Assembly, Little Rock, Ark. [Incomplete, lacking pp.17, 18, 32, 65, 66. Some pages misnumbered by typist]
[untitled], Sep 3, 1896
"Speech delivered ... at the Silver Republican Meeting held in Ogden [Utah]" Advocating free coinage of silver
"The Progress of Revolution in Nations.", circa 1900
[unidentified audience] Lecture [cf. item no. 3]
"The Progress of Revolution in Nations.", circa 1900
(Typewritten copy of item no. 2 with slight changes, affixed to bluegray paper with eyelets with name and address of typist thereon] "Lecture based on a study of Guizot's 'History of Civilization' " in Charles Hillman Brough's handwriting above title
"The Spirit of Innovation in Government.", circa 1900
[unidentified audience] Historical address or lecture.
"Educational Qualifications of a Leader.", circa 1900
[unidentified audience] Address or sermon
"Intellectual Equipment for Service by the Twentieth Century Baptist.", May 9, 1901
"Delivered before Southern Baptist Convention, New Orleans, May 9, 1901. Speech extolling Baptists and their contribution to society. [Printed lines of poem attached to p. 5]
"The University of Arkansas: Its Glorious Past, Useful Present and Expectant Future.", circa 1904
[Probably delivered at some important gathering of students and faculty] Address reviewing history of the University and citing various famous graduates and faculty members
"Address on Confederate Decoration Day delivered before the Daughters of the Confederacy.", circa 1905-1906
Patriotic address "under the auspices of the Albert Sidney Johnstone Chapter ..." [Batesville, Ark.]
"Address Delivered before the Daughters of the Confederacy, Fayetteville [Ark.] January 19, 1907.", Jan 19, 1907
Patriotic address commemorating "one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Robert Edward Lee ..."
"Memorial Address Delivered for the Ladies of the Southern Memorial Association on the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Rear-Admiral Raphael Semmes.", [Sep 27, 1909]
Address extolling Semmes and the Confederate Navy. [Lacking many pages] [Attaching two paragraphs as insert p. 9]
"A History of the Confederate Navy.", Oct 14, 1909
Memorial to Admiral Semmes published in The University Weekly. First part published in vol. 4, no. 4, pp. [3] 4-5, 9-10, and attaching part of page [11?]
"A History of the Confederate Navy" (continued ...) in The University Weekly. Final part published in vol. 4, no.5, pp.[3]4-5, and attaching part of 2 additional pages, Oct 21, 1909
"Synopsis of the Annual Commencement Address, Medical Department University of Arkansas, May 2, 1910.", May 2, 1910
Published in The Journal of the Arkansas Medical Society, vol. 6, no. 12 [May 15 1910] pp. 337-338, and part of preceding page
"Work of the Commission of Southern Universities on the Race Question.", Apr [?], 1913
Southern Sociological Congress, Atlanta, Georgia. Address on programs needed for benefit of Negroes
"The Southern Commission on the Race Question.", Dec 1913
Item no. 14 reprinted, with deletions, in The Southern Workman, v.42, no.12, December 1913, pp.652-656, with permission from The Human Way, edited by James E. McCulloch, Nashville, 1913