Box 132
Contains 28 Results:
Springdale Ephemera
This accumulation of mostly Arkansas items was inspired by University of Arkansas librarians who collected ephemera of 1930s and 1940s for the library. The items here are wide-ranging in form and content, from posters and tickets to brochures and flyers. Some items are arranged by subject but most are simply in rough chronological order.
University of Arkansas Ephemera
This accumulation of mostly Arkansas items was inspired by University of Arkansas librarians who collected ephemera of 1930s and 1940s for the library. The items here are wide-ranging in form and content, from posters and tickets to brochures and flyers. Some items are arranged by subject but most are simply in rough chronological order.
University of Arkansas Ephemera
This accumulation of mostly Arkansas items was inspired by University of Arkansas librarians who collected ephemera of 1930s and 1940s for the library. The items here are wide-ranging in form and content, from posters and tickets to brochures and flyers. Some items are arranged by subject but most are simply in rough chronological order.
Arkansas Ephemera
This accumulation of mostly Arkansas items was inspired by University of Arkansas librarians who collected ephemera of 1930s and 1940s for the library. The items here are wide-ranging in form and content, from posters and tickets to brochures and flyers. Some items are arranged by subject but most are simply in rough chronological order.
Arkansas Ephemera
This accumulation of mostly Arkansas items was inspired by University of Arkansas librarians who collected ephemera of 1930s and 1940s for the library. The items here are wide-ranging in form and content, from posters and tickets to brochures and flyers. Some items are arranged by subject but most are simply in rough chronological order.
Arkansas 1940s Ephemera
This accumulation of mostly Arkansas items was inspired by University of Arkansas librarians who collected ephemera of 1930s and 1940s for the library. The items here are wide-ranging in form and content, from posters and tickets to brochures and flyers. Some items are arranged by subject but most are simply in rough chronological order.
Arkansas Ephemera
This accumulation of mostly Arkansas items was inspired by University of Arkansas librarians who collected ephemera of 1930s and 1940s for the library. The items here are wide-ranging in form and content, from posters and tickets to brochures and flyers. Some items are arranged by subject but most are simply in rough chronological order.
Arkansas Ephemera
This accumulation of mostly Arkansas items was inspired by University of Arkansas librarians who collected ephemera of 1930s and 1940s for the library. The items here are wide-ranging in form and content, from posters and tickets to brochures and flyers. Some items are arranged by subject but most are simply in rough chronological order.
Arkansas Ephemera
This accumulation of mostly Arkansas items was inspired by University of Arkansas librarians who collected ephemera of 1930s and 1940s for the library. The items here are wide-ranging in form and content, from posters and tickets to brochures and flyers. Some items are arranged by subject but most are simply in rough chronological order.
Arkansas Ephemera
This accumulation of mostly Arkansas items was inspired by University of Arkansas librarians who collected ephemera of 1930s and 1940s for the library. The items here are wide-ranging in form and content, from posters and tickets to brochures and flyers. Some items are arranged by subject but most are simply in rough chronological order.
Arkansas Ephemera
This accumulation of mostly Arkansas items was inspired by University of Arkansas librarians who collected ephemera of 1930s and 1940s for the library. The items here are wide-ranging in form and content, from posters and tickets to brochures and flyers. Some items are arranged by subject but most are simply in rough chronological order.
Arkansas Ephemera
This accumulation of mostly Arkansas items was inspired by University of Arkansas librarians who collected ephemera of 1930s and 1940s for the library. The items here are wide-ranging in form and content, from posters and tickets to brochures and flyers. Some items are arranged by subject but most are simply in rough chronological order.
The Missouri Pacific Railway Co., “Statistics and Information Concerning the State of Missouri,” Booklet, 1889
This series contains a variety of mostly Arkansas-oriented manuscripts, scrapbooks, posters, flyers, advertising, letters, diaries, and other materials. Some items are complex and cover multiple subjects. Sometimes only the community (and not the state) is listed. In such cases the state is Arkansas.
“Come to Fort Smith, An Ideal City,” Booklet, circa 1910
This series contains a variety of mostly Arkansas-oriented manuscripts, scrapbooks, posters, flyers, advertising, letters, diaries, and other materials. Some items are complex and cover multiple subjects. Sometimes only the community (and not the state) is listed. In such cases the state is Arkansas.
“Pine Bluff: The First City in the Second County in the State of Arkansas” Brochure, 1912
This series contains a variety of mostly Arkansas-oriented manuscripts, scrapbooks, posters, flyers, advertising, letters, diaries, and other materials. Some items are complex and cover multiple subjects. Sometimes only the community (and not the state) is listed. In such cases the state is Arkansas.
“A Message to Homeseeker: Harrison, Green Forest and Berryville, Ark.,” Booklet, 1926
This series contains a variety of mostly Arkansas-oriented manuscripts, scrapbooks, posters, flyers, advertising, letters, diaries, and other materials. Some items are complex and cover multiple subjects. Sometimes only the community (and not the state) is listed. In such cases the state is Arkansas.
“U.S. Highway 71 From the Lakes of Canada to the Gulf of Mexico—Through the Ozarks, the Playgrounds of America,” Booklet, 1931
This series contains a variety of mostly Arkansas-oriented manuscripts, scrapbooks, posters, flyers, advertising, letters, diaries, and other materials. Some items are complex and cover multiple subjects. Sometimes only the community (and not the state) is listed. In such cases the state is Arkansas.
Arkansas State Planning Board, “Arkansas: Advantages for Industry,” Brochure, circa 1940
This series contains a variety of mostly Arkansas-oriented manuscripts, scrapbooks, posters, flyers, advertising, letters, diaries, and other materials. Some items are complex and cover multiple subjects. Sometimes only the community (and not the state) is listed. In such cases the state is Arkansas.
“You’ll Like Booneville [Arkansas] as a Place to Live, Work, Play,” Brochure, circa 1940
This series contains a variety of mostly Arkansas-oriented manuscripts, scrapbooks, posters, flyers, advertising, letters, diaries, and other materials. Some items are complex and cover multiple subjects. Sometimes only the community (and not the state) is listed. In such cases the state is Arkansas.
Eureka Springs, Flyers, circa 1940
This series contains a variety of mostly Arkansas-oriented manuscripts, scrapbooks, posters, flyers, advertising, letters, diaries, and other materials. Some items are complex and cover multiple subjects. Sometimes only the community (and not the state) is listed. In such cases the state is Arkansas.
Ozarks Playground Association, “ Playgrounds of the Ozarks” Booklets, 1941-1946, 1956
This series contains a variety of mostly Arkansas-oriented manuscripts, scrapbooks, posters, flyers, advertising, letters, diaries, and other materials. Some items are complex and cover multiple subjects. Sometimes only the community (and not the state) is listed. In such cases the state is Arkansas.
“Opportunity’s Gateway: Washington County, Ark. In Pictures and Prose,” Booklet, circa 1930
This series contains a variety of mostly Arkansas-oriented manuscripts, scrapbooks, posters, flyers, advertising, letters, diaries, and other materials. Some items are complex and cover multiple subjects. Sometimes only the community (and not the state) is listed. In such cases the state is Arkansas.
W.C. McClure, “South Arkansas Rivers and Creeks,” Booklet, 1945
This series contains a variety of mostly Arkansas-oriented manuscripts, scrapbooks, posters, flyers, advertising, letters, diaries, and other materials. Some items are complex and cover multiple subjects. Sometimes only the community (and not the state) is listed. In such cases the state is Arkansas.
Women’s City Club “Welcome to Little Rock” Booklet, 1947
This series contains a variety of mostly Arkansas-oriented manuscripts, scrapbooks, posters, flyers, advertising, letters, diaries, and other materials. Some items are complex and cover multiple subjects. Sometimes only the community (and not the state) is listed. In such cases the state is Arkansas.
Ford Times Magazine Featuring Northwest Arkansas, April 1948
This series contains a variety of mostly Arkansas-oriented manuscripts, scrapbooks, posters, flyers, advertising, letters, diaries, and other materials. Some items are complex and cover multiple subjects. Sometimes only the community (and not the state) is listed. In such cases the state is Arkansas.