Box Manuscript Collections Negatives Box 2
Contains 90 Results:
Negatives, 1914-1938
nos. 1-16, undated
nos. 16-38, undated
nos. 39-70, undated
Mary Susan High Casey Brisco "The Story of My Life" Autobiographical Sketch- Negatives, 1954
Group of 21 cooks and bakers in outdoor picture
One negative photograph and nine glossy prints, 4 X 5 inch to 5 X 7 inch, of personnel and activities of CCC Co. 742 at Camp Shady, near Mena, Ark. Three of the positive prints have descriptive typewritten labels affixed to verso.
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Group portraits of Extension Service personnel. The first numbered photograph was taken by Burch E. Grabill at Fayetteville in 1914; the balance by an unidentified photographer in 1950.
Negatives
Photographs, papers, and artifacts created or collected by Hugh Anderson Dinsmore.
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Copy negatives- Images 86-87
Negatives
35mm copy negatives (2n and 46n)
Photograph album containing fourteen mounted photographs (positive prints), 8" x 6" each, of scenes on the White River in Marion County, Arkansas. Included are photographs of the steamboat Ozark Queen.
Negatives and slides
Negatives
Negatives
Photographs marked "ov" or located in Loc. 285a are currently unavailable to researchers.
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11 positive prints, 8" x 10" and 5 strips of negative film, 1" x 7 1/2", photographs of the portraits used to illustrate Gatewood's article, "Negro Legislators in Arkansas, 1891: A Document" Arkansas Historical Quarterly XXXI (Autumn 1972), 220-223.
Julian Sessel Waterman (35mm copy negatives)
Copy negatives
Journal kept by Captain King of the Clarksville and California Mining Association, during the later part of an overland expedition from Clarksville, Arkansas to California, April 2 to December 22, 1849.
Negatives
Box of 117 pictures, mostly photographs but including some newspaper clippings and miscellaneous pictures. Many of the photographs are labeled. Most are of scenes in the Ozarks, and include fine pictures of springs, mills, and covered bridges. All of the mills and covered bridges are from Missouri. One excellent photograph of Vance Randolph and O. E. Rayburn, taken in Mr. Rayburn's bookstore in May, 1960.
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Contains 84 photographs, largely identified, of prominent Republican personalities, largely Arkansas, but including some national political figures, arranged in alphabetical order, and described in calender form. Largely undated.