Box Manuscript Collections Negatives Box 1
Contains 131 Results:
Photographic slides, 1983
Oral history interview of Conlon Nancarrow and slides taken by James Greeson at Mexico City, July 23, 1983. Interview conducted by Greeson during a visit to the Nancarrow home in Mexico City. Slides are views of Nancarrow, his studio, and his home. 5 audiocassettes and 50 color slides.
Arkansas City. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper. Flood scene- Negative, April 8, 1882
17 graphic materials relating to Arkansas history. Some print materials also have negative copies created by Libraries staff circa 1967.
Helena. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper. From the river- Negative, January 23, 1864
17 graphic materials relating to Arkansas history. Some print materials also have negative copies created by Libraries staff circa 1967.
Hot Springs. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper. 2 views- Negative, April 8, 1876
17 graphic materials relating to Arkansas history. Some print materials also have negative copies created by Libraries staff circa 1967.
Little Rock. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper. Convention scene--National Cotton Planters Association- Negative, November 11, 1882
17 graphic materials relating to Arkansas history. Some print materials also have negative copies created by Libraries staff circa 1967.
Lynching party. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper. From a sketch by a staff artists. At bay: a lynching party and its victim- Negatives, September 30, 1882
17 graphic materials relating to Arkansas history. Some print materials also have negative copies created by Libraries staff circa 1967.
Overland mail. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper. 2 scenes of Fort Smith- Negatives, October 23, 1858
17 graphic materials relating to Arkansas history. Some print materials also have negative copies created by Libraries staff circa 1967.
Pea Ridge, Battle of. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper. Brigadier General Asbath and staff- Negatives, April 5, 1862
17 graphic materials relating to Arkansas history. Some print materials also have negative copies created by Libraries staff circa 1967.
Pea Ridge, Battle of. New York illustrated news. With: Battle of the Monitor and the Merrimac- Negatives, March 29, 1862
17 graphic materials relating to Arkansas history. Some print materials also have negative copies created by Libraries staff circa 1967.
Fort Smith Historic Building Color Slides, ca. 1975
Views of various historic sites and buildings in Fort Smith photographed in ca. 1975 by Arkansas anthropologist and historian Clyde David Dollar. Slides numbered 1-25 are described on an accompanying manuscript inventory by Dollar.
Campaigns, speeches- #331 Negative
Campaigns, speeches- #332 Negative
Portraits, formal and informal- #356 Negative
Portraits, formal and informal- #366 Negative
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.
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
Portraits of Dr. Workman; photographs of family members; photographs and negatives, probably of the All Souls Church in Scott, Arkansas, including negatives of scenes of congregational dinners, altar, and stained glass window. Sizes are in inches, height by width.
Negatives and slide
Included are photocopies of negative envelopes, 35 mm color transparencies of most of the nitrate negatives, notes of Burton Field about the photographs, articles about J. H. Field, and clippings of published photographs.
Negatives and slides
Letters, papers, and photographs pertaining to the Engels-Kinnibrugh families of Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas.
Negatives
Included here are negatives (either original negatives or copies) of prints in previous subseries marked with "(N)." These negatives (aside from the suffix "N") have the same number as the prints in Subseries 1-11.
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
Photographs- Negatives, 1972
The records consist chiefly of the secretary's notes, which include minutes of meetings and some correspondence. The records also include an incomplete set of yearbooks and two scrapbooks, the first of which has been removed from its original binder. The records also include three photographs of city park cleanup activities in 1972.
Negatives
Negatives
The material consists of photocopies of newspaper and journal clippings, excerpts from books and pamphlets, correspondence, and research notes, as well as photographs of Clarke, his wife, and many of the buildings he designed. The material was collected by Pamela Dubbell in the course of preparing an article about Clarke for the Northwest Arkansas Morning News. Photocopies of this article are also included.