Eureka Springs (Ark.)
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Cora Pinkley Call Papers
City of Eureka Springs Records
Eight reels of microfilm containing scanned copies of Eureka Springs City Council minutes, ordinances, and resolutions.
Albert O. Clarke Collection
The material consists of photocopies of newspaper and journal clippings, excerpts from books and pamphlets, correspondence, and research notes, as well as photographs of Clarke, his wife, and many of the buildings he designed. The material was collected by Pamela Dubbell in the course of preparing an article about Clarke for the Northwest Arkansas Morning News. Photocopies of this article are also included.
Cornerstone Bank Promotional Materials
Promotional calendars and postcard for Cornerstone Bank.
John Fuller Cross Oral History Interview
Transcript of oral history conducted by Tom Dillard of Cornerstone Bank (Eureka Springs, AR) chairman John Fuller Cross on September 2, 2011.
Crescent Dragonwagon Papers
Correspondence, literary manuscripts, and business materials detailing the life and career of Crescent Dragonwagon, author and co-founder of the Dairy Hollow House, an inn in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
Eureka Springs Preservation Society Oral History Project Materials
Eureka Springs Railway Research Materials
Materials include books, topographic maps, photographs, CD-ROMs, newspaper clippings, photographs, and railroad spikes.
Edsel Ford Papers
Louis and Elsie Freund Papers
Charlotte B. Hegyi Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony Materials
Opera in the Ozarks/Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony Records
Ozark Institute Records
Royston Family Papers
The collection contains materials related to the Royston family of Arkansas, including photographs, newspaper clippings, printed materials, and genealogical research. Persons and places mentioned include Joshua Royston, Grandison Royston, Inez Thompson Royston, Arthur Lee Royston, and the Royston House in Old Washington State Park. Included are two stereoviews of Eureka Springs by Arkansas photographer A. W. Barker.
Virginia Tyler Papers
The collection consists of scrapbooks containing Tyler's three columns from the Eureka Springs Times-Echo, Vance Randolph correspondence, and photographs. The scrapbooks are arranged chronologically and consist of her "Alpine Hiking Club," "Ukulele Club," and "Around Town" columns. Photographs of activities mentioned in the columns are arranged chronologically in Series 3.