Monte Ne (Ark.)
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Camp Joyzelle Materials
Materials in this collection include camp histories, correspondence, yearbooks, promotional materials, newsletters,and newspaper clippings.
Julius Herman Field Photographs
Sepia or black and white prints, produced by Julius Herman Field in and around Fayetteville, Ark. Includes scenes near Happy Hollow Farm, the University of Arkansas, the Washington County Courthouse, Monte Ne, and Eureka Springs' Crescent Hotel; portraits of Charles Joseph Finger, John Leonard Hancock, Margaret Campbell Hancock and Marian Campbell Martin; and several unidentified subjects.
William Hope "Coin" Harvey Biographical Sketch and Reprints
Photocopy of unpublished sketch, 1932, of the life of "Coin" Harvey, together with photocopy of four published articles, 1924, 1935, and 1950, by or about him.
Charles H. Hoffman Letter
Letter from Hoffman Laboratories, Little Rock, to William Hope "Coin" Harvey, Monte Ne, reporting the contamination of Harvey's "Elixir Springs" by animal waste.
Jobelle Holcombe Letter
Letter to Clara B. Kennan from former University of Arkansas teacher Jobelle Holcombe concerning teaching, Monte Ne, and William Hope Harvey.
Lynn McWhorter Mabry Collection: William Hope "Coin" Harvey Materials
Lois Snelling Collection: William Hope "Coin" Harvey
Research notes, clippings, and letters on William H. ("Coin") Harvey (1851-1936), would-be monetary reformer, presidential candidate of the Liberty Party in 1932, builder of Monte Ne resort (Benton County, Arkansas) and founder of the Ozark Trails Association.