Fayetteville (Ark.)
Found in 133 Collections and/or Records:
Mary C. Scruggs Papers
The papers contain original letters and transcriptions, envelopes, will fragment, invitations, and a report card pertaining to Mary C. Scruggs.
Warren D. Segraves Papers
Approximately 4,125 sheets of drawings include tracings on vellum, flimsy, graph and bond paper. Included are renderings, sections, elevations, floor plans, site plans, schedules, details, and topographic maps. The drawings are arranged alphabetically by project title.
* indicates a job number which may be different from that on the drawings.
Shipley Baking Company Records
Audley Anderson Skillern Land Grant
The collection consists of a land grant awarded to Audley Skillern for the southeast quarter of Section 26, Township 17, Range 29 (160 acres) in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Although the document ostensibly features the signature of President Millard Fillmore, by 1851 presidents designated a secretary to sign land grants on their behalf.
W. C. Smith Papers
The collection consists primarily of maps and technical drawings created by Fayetteville, Arkansas City Engineer W. C. Smith. These include maps of areas in Fayetteville, Springdale, Winslow, and Siloam Springs; a complete map of Fayetteville; and plans related to the Fayetteville Municipal Airport.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church Records
St. Paul's Episcopal Church Records Addendum
The Students' Exchange, Inc. By-Laws
Draft by-laws of The Students's Exchange, Inc., an organization that incorporated in 1947 in order to sell or trade groceries and other goods primarily to University of Arkansas students, faculty, and staff. The organization's store was located on North Garland Avenue in Fayetteville, and was open at least through August 1948.
Sue H. Walker Papers
Correspondence and papers
Cyrus Sutherland Papers
This collection includes drawings, correspondence, and other material on architectural projects; notes and materials for Cyrus Sutherland’s manuscript, Buildings of Arkansas; and materials from the University of Arkansas including student projects, photographs related to architectural preservation, and architectural history.
Sylvia Swartz Papers Addendum
Materials include awards, plaques, invitations, newsletters, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, magazine clippings, correspondence, photographs, lectures, academic publications, research journals, club minutes, constitutions, charters, University of Arkansas job applications and notices of change in job status, poetry by Otis Hite, and confidential papers pertaining to illegal recruitment of Jim Barnes.
Clinton Hale Tebbetts Letters
Copies of letters dated at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania July 3, September 4 and 24, 1891, and February 7, 1907, from Tebbetts to Mary B. Paddock, Fayetteville, Arkansas, pertaining to reminiscences of the Tebbetts family in Fayetteville.
TheatreSquared Records
This collection includes records related to the productions and administration of TheatreSquared in Fayetteville, AR. Contents primarily consist of materials related to its productions, including promotional materials, box office reports, scripts, and prompt scripts. Other materials include administrative records relating to the activities of the Board of Directors, research, casting, and planning documents.
University Heights Neighborhood Association Records
The collection consists of organizational records of Fayetteville, Arkansas’ University Heights Neighborhood Association, including board meeting minutes, treasurer’s reports and financial records, member lists, newsletters, and materials regarding issues of interest to residents, particularly zoning, parking, and traffic concerns.
University High School Materials
This collection consists of school annuals, programs, and other historical material concerning school.
University of Arkansas News Clippings
University of Arkansas Print, Mail, Copy (PMC) Solutions Print Proofs
Print proofs of posters, publications, and other event and promotional materials created by the University of Arkansas Print, Mail, Copy (PMC) Solutions for clients. Subjects include music venues, educational organizations, professional organizations, and businesses.
Upchurch Family Papers
The papers, photographs, genealogical information, diplomas, and clippings refer to Fredrica and Grace Upchurch's parents, their brother, and sisters. There are also papers, including itemized accounts of daily expenses Fredrica and Grace Upchurch maintained over a sixty-year period, and photographs concerning the University of Arkansas, Arkansas State Normal School (later renamed Arkansas State Teachers College), and Fort Smith public and private schools.
VA Hill Neighborhood Association Records
The collection includes correspondence, flyers, meeting minutes, and other materials related to the VA Hill Neighborhood Association and to the Fayetteville Neighborhood Program. Also included are some materials related to other Fayetteville neighborhood associations, likely collected by the VA Hill Neighborhood Association as examples.
Van Hoose Family Collection
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.
Van Winkle Hotel Register
Folio volume, 12" x 16", bound in half leather with alternate pages for registration of hotel guests and blotter pages containing advertisements for area merchants and services.
Vancleave Family Papers
W. M. Simpson Co. Ledger
General ledger, June 19, 1906-July 9, 1907, of W. M. Simpson Co., Fayetteville, Ark. produce dealer doing business in Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Tennessee, and Texas.
Walker Family Papers
The collection consists of correspondence, photographs, property records, newspaper clippings, and other materials pertaining to Judge David Walker and the Walker family. Included are materials related to the service of David Walker and other family members in the Confederate Army during the U. S. Civil War, as well as materials related to David Walker's judicial and legal career, and to Senator James David Walker's legal and political career.
Walker-Stone House Proposals
The proposals consist of correspondence, documents, blueprints, sketches, plans, and one photograph.