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Arlington Hotel Lecture Broadside
Broadside advertising lecture at Arlington Hotel, January 26 (no year), by Professor and Mrs. T. D. A. Cockerell, featuring colored slides of Kew Gardens, London, and parade of horses at Fiesta, Santa Barbara, California.
Ambrose Armitage Journals
Army Specialized Training Program Materials
This collection consists of correspondences, pictures, and photocopies of pictures and newspaper clippings.
Notes on Art Department Faculty and History
The collection consists of 275 typescript pages of information gathered from multiple published sources intended to be made into a history of the department.
Ashley-Cockrill Family Materials
The collection includes material collected by Chester Ashley and Sterling R. Cockrill.
Ashley County Extension Homemakers Club Materials
The collection consists of a booklet of the history and annual activities of the Pine Hurst Extension Homemakers Club, as well as 23 color photographic slides of club members' attendance at the 1972 statewide convention held on the University of Arkansas campus. Those pictured include JoAnn Thompson, Barbara Kinniard, Geneva Atkins, Anna Kate Malloy, and Mattie Pearl Kilcrease.
Etna McGaugh Atkinson Papers
Photograph, postcard, programs, invitations, tickets, and letter pertaining to student activities of Etna McGaugh and her sister, Louise.
Minnie E. Atteberry Papers
William F. Avera Memoirs
The collection includes typescript memoirs of William F. Avera and E.H. Cathey, Jr.
Award of Merit
Certificate from seven civil rights organizations to the University of Arkansas, [following admission of Black students to graduate school].
Aydlett Brothers Grocery Company Ledgers
Three ledger books for Aydlett Brothers, a Fort Smith, Arkansas-based grocery company. The ledgers contain customer records.
William Norton Ayers Daybook
Sales journal of unidentified general merchant in Fort Smith, Arkansas for period August 30, 1866 through March, 1868.
B. Clarence Hall Manuscript
Rough draft of Arkansas Polytechnic College professor B. Clarence Hall's book The Burning Season [draft title Fire Over Eden] (Berkley Publishing Corp., 1974).
Barney Babcock Reminiscences
The collection consists of a 136-page manuscript, "A Record and Description of Travels," containing descriptions of trips made by Barney Babcock during the 1880s and 1890s, mostly by train from Malvern, Arkansas.
Bernie Babcock Papers
The collection consists of correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, and other materials created by and regarding Arkansas writer Bernie Babcock and her family.
When noted, collection materials are photocopies rather than originals, and are likely to have been made from originals now held by the University of Arkansas at Little Rock's Center for Arkansas History and Culture.
Eloise Farris Baerg Papers
The collection consists of correspondence, academic and literary material, miscellaneous personal papers, newspaper clippings, photographs, slides, and scrapbooks.
William J. Baerg Collection
The material has been divided into four series: Collection of literature on arachnids, research and teaching papers (including reprints, typescripts, notes, and correspondence), personal papers, and pictures (mostly photographs of arachnids and birds).
Joseph M. Bailey Memoir
Typewritten autobiographical essay, "Story of a Confederate Soldier, 1861-1865," by First Lieutenant Joseph M. Bailey, Company D, Sixteenth Arkansas Infantry.
Positive photocopy of original owned by Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
William Worth Bailey Collection
Printed handbill, 8 1/2" x 5 l/2", "A Few Recent European Press Comments (Translated) of William Worth Bailey, the Blind Phenomenon...," together with Xerox copy of seven undated clippings from unidentified newspapers, pertaining to the life and professional career of concert violinist Bailey, who was born in Fort Smith, Ark.
W. David Baird Research Files
Jeremiah Asa Baker Invoice Book and Sales Journals
18 volumes containing daily business records of general store operated circa 1884-1925 in Mountain Home, Arkansas by general merchant and cotton buyer Jeremiah Asa Baker in partnership with his brother, William Jayhugh ("Jay") Baker.
Virgil L. Baker Papers
The Virgil L. Baker Papers include correspondence concerning the New Play Series at the University Theatre, the building of the Fine Arts Complex, and the Department of Speech and Dramatic Art. Along with first and second drafts of several books as well as articles, short stories, and plays, the collection contains Virgil L. Baker's research notes, material for future poems, Unitarian church materials, University of Arkansas materials, clippings, and papers of Lillian Baker.
Virgil Lyle Baker Theater Records
Baker/Eubanks Papers
Baldwin Church of Christ Records
Ledger and ledger pages containing business meeting minutes (1953-1960), membership and attendance lists (1951-1954), and financial records (1929-1966) of the Baldwin Church of Christ, Fayetteville, Arkansas.
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