Box 14
Contains 44 Results:
"To the House of Representatives., [Jan 31, 1917]
41st General Assembly, Little Rock, Ark. Message concerning payment of State debts
"To the House of the Forty-first General Assembly.", [Feb 9, 1917]
41st General Assembly, Little Rock, Ark. Message urging passage of Senate bill no. 50 concerning new Constitution
"Gentlemen of the Forty-first General Assembly.", [Mar 5, 1917]
Joint session of the Senate and House of Representatives, Little Rock, Ark. Draft for message eulogizing Woodrow Wilson on day of second inauguration as President
"Governor's Message to the Forty-first General Assembly by Governor Charles H. Brough.", [Mar 5, 1917
[Finished form of item no. 30 and apparently typed from "Page 989 House Journal 1917."]
"My Fellow Teachers.", [ca Apr 1917]
49th annual meeting, Arkansas Teachers' Association. Address concerning educational progress and future educational needs in Arkansas
"Address of Governor Charles H. Brough of Arkansas before the State Bar Association, Greenville, Miss.", [ca May 3, 1917]
Annual meeting of State Bar Association of Mississippi, Greenville, Miss. Address eulogizing Mississippi, prominent Mississippians, American patriotism, and progress in Arkansas
"Address of Governor Brough before the Arkansas National Guard and Arkansas Nationals.", [ca Aug 1917]
Camp Pike, Arkansas. Patriotic address
"A Plea for American Patriotism and Preparedness.", Oct 10, 1917
Chamber of Commerce, St. Louis, Missouri. Patriotic address
"Memorial Address, New York Lodge #1, December 2, 1917." Elks, New York, New York., Dec 2, 1917
Address eulogizing the dead and setting forth the duties and obligations of Elks. [fragile, mutilated]
"Patriotic Address Prepared by Governor Charles H. Brough and Honorable H. L. Remmel, Chairman of the Four Minute Men of Arkansas.", [ca Dec 19, 1917]
[Various audiences throughout Arkansas ?] Patriotic address
[Content same as in item no.38. Apparently printed for distribution], [ca Dec 19, 1917]
[p.8 torn]
"Address of Welcome by Gov. Chas. H. Brough, of Arkansas, Delivered before the Biennial Meeting of the Federation of Women's Clubs, Hot Springs, Arkansas, April 30th., 1918.", Apr 30, 1918
Ladies of the Federation of Women's Clubs of America Welcoming address praising service of women during "great war of liberty and democracy," proclaiming the hospitality of Arkansas, and enumerating the civic attractions of Hot Springs. [This address published in General Federation Magazine, v. 17, no. 4; April, 1918]
"Address of Governor Charles H. Brough, Governor of Arkansas, before the State Bar Association, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.", [ca May ? 1918]
Annual meeting of Oklahoma Bar Association. Address congratulating lawyers of Oklahoma on their achievements, then utilizing same material as in item no.33, with appropriate changes and ms corrections. [cf. items no. 33 and 41]
"Annual Address. Chas. H. Brough, Governor of Arkansas.", [ca May ? 1918]
Printed address before Oklahoma Bar Association annual meeting, in unidentified periodical, pp. [76]-96. Charles Hillman Brough's ms note in upper margin
["Address of Honorable Charles H. Brough, Governor of Arkansas, at Annual Meeting, Missouri Bar Association, at Saint Louis, September 20th, 1918"], Sep 20, 1918
"Mr. President Jones, Mr. Secretary Haid, and Gentlemen of the Missouri Bar Association." Patriotic address in which Charles Hillman Brough utilizes same material as in item no.33 [q.v.] while congratulating Missouri and praising Arkansas
[untitled], Sep 20, 1918
[Same as item no. 43 in pamphlet form with covers]
[untitled], [Sep 1918]
"Ladies and Gentlemen of the Democratic Convention." [Little Rock ?] Political speech accepting nomination for second term as Governor of Arkansas
'Salient Points in Address of Hon. Chas. H. Brough, Governor of Arkansas, Delivered November 7th to 17th Inclusive in Behalf of the United War Work Campaign', Nov 7-17 [1918]
Audiences in various cities throughout Arkansas. Fund-raising speech. [Charles Hillman Brough's ms marginalia]
[untitled], [Dec ? 1918]
Members of Eastern Star [Little Rock ?] Patriotic speech
"Address before the Arkansas Branch of the National League of Postmasters of the United States, in Little Rock, Arkansas, July 17th, 1919., Jul 17, 1919
"Ladies and Gentlemen." Welcoming speech in which Charles Hillman Brough paid tribute to loyalty and patriotism of postmasters
"Address Delivered by Governor Charles H. Brough, before the United Daughters of the Confederacy in Session at Clarksville, Arkansas, October 22nd., 1919.", Oct 22, 1919
Members of U.D.C. Speech paying tribute to southern womanhood
"Synopsis of Address before the Baptist Student Missionary Convention Held in Waco, Texas, November 8, 1919, by Chas. H. Brough, Governor of Arkansas.", Nov 8, 1919
Students of the Southern Baptist faith. Speech outlining needs for expansion of various endeavors
"Annual Memorial Address, Kansas City, Missouri, Lodge #26 of the Beneficient and Protective Order of Elks, December 7th., 1919, by Governor Charles H. Brough of Arkansas.", Dec 7, 1919
Members of Lodge no.26, C.P.O.E., Kansas City, Mo. Address eulogizing the dead and setting forth the duties and obligations of Elks [cf. item no. 36]
"The Influence of Lawyers in Stimulating and Conserving American Patriotism."- Kansas City Bar Association, Kansas City., [undated 1919 ?]
Speech stressing importance of lawyers in preserving patriotic ideals. [p.6 mutilated]
["Address before National Good Roads Association, Hot Springs 1919"] Members of National Good Roads Association [annual meeting ?], 1919 [i.e. Apr 12, 1920]
Address praising accomplishments of contemporary Arkansas and reviewing national problems and future needs concerning national highways. [p. 13 mutilated] [Charles Hillman Brough's ms on p. 2 gives incorrect date]