Box B1-306 - B1-715
Contains 12 Results:
Broadside, 1921
"Preamble and Resolutions adopted by the White Republican Club of Florida (Hillsboro County Division), Monday, Jan 11, 1921." Regarding request for resignation of George W. Bean from the National Republican Committee.
Broadside, circa 1900?
Campaign verses "set to popular airs" with compliments of the author, H. L. Hoard, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. Regarding contest of [William Jennings] Bryan and [William] McKinley.
Prairie- Broadside
[Sevier]- Broadside
[Gubernatorial Campaign]- Broadside
Program, 1976
Contains 16 folders, mostly of programs from banquets, lectures, seminars, workshops and other events in which Brooks Hays was a featured speaker. Also includes maps indicating cities where Brooks Hays spoke, promotional leaflets, and clippings of articles concerning Brooks Hays' speeches.
Promotional Leaflet
Contains 16 folders, mostly of programs from banquets, lectures, seminars, workshops and other events in which Brooks Hays was a featured speaker. Also includes maps indicating cities where Brooks Hays spoke, promotional leaflets, and clippings of articles concerning Brooks Hays' speeches.
Broadside. “Extract Arkansas Democrat, Jan. 27, 1896. Not for Governor. Professor Junius Jordan Accedes to a Request from Leading Educators. Stands for Re-Election...”, circa 1896
Printed names of “the undersigned” include those of “Thos. A. Futrall, President State Teachers' Association” and “J. C. Futrall, Professor Ancient Languages, Arkansas Industrial University.”
"Judge J.W. Grabiel, Republican Candidate for Governor." for a meeting of voters at the DeQueen Court House, 9/22/1922
Correspondence, newspapers, clippings, speeches, broadsides and other material pertaining to the political career of John Wellington Grabiel, the Ohio-born attorney of Fayetteville, Arkansas, who, in 1922 and 1924, was Republican candidate for governor of Arkansas.
To the democrats of the old second and third congressional districts.-Magazine article by Abner Gaines
Arkansas congressional campaign correspondence, leaflets, and other printed material- John L. McClellan For U.S. Senator…Broadside, circa 1938
Political advertisement for John L. McClellan, Congressman and candidate for Senator
Flyer advertising sale of slaves, Little Rock, July 22, 1857
Bills of sale and other documents pertaining to the sale, purchase, and manumission of enslaved persons in Fort Smith and Van Buren, Arkansas and in Louisiana, South Carolina, and Texas.