Box Manuscript Collections Negatives Box 1
Contains 147 Results:
35mm copy negatives of images 20, 100, and 630
Negatives
This series contains an incomplete collection of family photographs used in Patterson's novel, The Seed of Sally Goodin'. This series also contains Fordyce area views, photographs of a National Honor Society ceremony held at Warren, Arkansas, and a collection of slides used for the John Spencer Polk exhibit held at the Old State House in 1981.
Negatives
This series contains photographs of Betty Bumpers and other Peace Links at different events. Photographs are arranged by year and then by event.
Negatives
The thirty-seven photographs in the Harding Papers are arranged in rough chronological order. The item descriptions note if negatives exist for individual photographs. However, negatives are restricted except for duplication purposes.
Negatives and slides
Letters, papers, and photographs pertaining to the Engels-Kinnibrugh families of Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas.
Negatives
The collection contains materials related to the Van Hoose Family, primarily of Washington County, Arkansas, and includes photographs, scrapbooks, correspondence, a book on family genealogy, and two issues of the Fayetteville, Arkansas newspaper The Arkansas Countryman. Photograph subjects include schools in Harris and in Elkins, as well as Van Hoose family members.
Photographic slide
Negatives
Photographs of the Davis family, friends, and business associates. Only the first 17 photographs and the oversize images listed are original prints and have been described with sizes. The balance are copies of originals held by the Old State House museum, Little Rock, Arkansas, and have only been described by image. Oversize photographs have been placed with other Davis oversize materials in box 14.
Altschul Library (AL 1-4) [negative for two images]
Gettysburg Farm: Gettysburg, PA; Associates: Karl Holzinger, Jr. and John Sloan (35mm copy negatives)
Project Description: rather traditional house "compound," some very traditional elevations; some with strong modern overtones; (1st accession, Box 73, fld. 35 has letter from John Sloan, Associate Architect, to General Eisenhower indicating project was for Eisenhower)
Ole Stone Place: Color Photograph of Rendering (access copy photographic slide and 35mm negatives)
These items are large mounted photographs and renderings of projects designed by the Stone firm.
Photographs 1-4 (copy negatives)
This series contains photographs and slides of the Harrison libraries and other North Arkansas libraries. Also in this series are photographs of the North Arkansas Regional Library bookmobile and some club members and their children
Negatives
The series contains the scrapbook and papers of Sophia Purkins Williams. The scrapbook contains report cards, birthday cards, clippings, condolences on the death of her husband, and family memorabilia. Grammar School and High School diplomas as well as a handmade music book of Sophia Purkins Williams are included. Additional family papers include a wedding book, a travel journal about Japan after World War I, and a compilation of Purkins genealogy
Negatives
The majority of the photographs and photographic post cards are of Maude Kendrick and her friends and family in St. Paul during the late 1800s and early twentieth century. Others include photographs of Coffin in her 90s with daughter Fairy C. Lynd, and the Coffin house on School Street in Fayetteville. Several post cards have correspondence on verso.
Negatives
Most of these papers pertain to William Paisley's general store (in partnership with James Doby from 1867 until about 1870) first in Dobyville, later in Gurdon, Arkansas. He apparently also bought and sold (or acted as agent for the sale of) locally-grown cotton.