Flood dams and reservoirs -- Arkansas
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Charles R. Black, Jr. Papers
This collection contains Eleven Point Dam materials, J.W. Black Lumber Company materials, correspondence with political leaders, sheet music and joke books for minstrels, Lion's Club materials, and materials pertaining to the University of Arkansas that were collected by Black, a graduate in the class of 1935.
Mary Frances Drake Cooley Film Recordings
Environmental Defense Fund, Inc., et al., Plaintiffs Records Relating to Civil Action, 1971, v. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers
Ozark Society Records
Harmon Liveright Remmel, Jr., Papers
James W. Trimble Family Papers
Papers and photographs of James William Trimble (1894-1972) and his family of Berryville (Carroll County), Arkansas.
This collection of mostly family papers include congressional papers, personal papers, photographs, genealogical information, diplomas, awards, certificates, and clippings which refer to James W. Trimble, his family, and other members of the Arkansas Congressional delegation. The papers also contain broadsides that have been removed to the broadside collection.
United States Soil Conservation Service Posters and Photographs
The collection contains United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service (SCS) posters and photographic prints, most mounted on board. Photographs are of Arkansas locations, and particularly of Six Mile Creek Watershed and of 1961 flood damage in Harrison, Arkansas. Posters were primarily produced by the Fort Worth, Texas office of the SCS.
Upper Elevenpoint River Association Records
Records of the Upper Elevenpoint River Association, including correspondence, clippings, photographs, and videotape. The videotape has been digitized and is also available as a digital video file.