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Letter From Governor Harvey Parnell To George Welch, Harvey Parnell
Letter From Governor Harvey Parnell To George Welch, Harvey Parnell
Great Depression in Arkansas lesson plan supplemental materials
Typed reply from Governor Harvey Parnell to George Welch in response to a letter written by Welch asking for assistance in finding employment. Parnell suggests Welch apply to the Red Cross for assistance.
Letter From George Welch To Governor Harvey Parnell, George Welch
Letter From George Welch To Governor Harvey Parnell, George Welch
Great Depression in Arkansas lesson plan supplemental materials
Handwritten letter from George Welch in Marked Tree, Arkansas, to Governor Harvey Parnell, requesting assistance in finding work in order to support his family.
Arkansas Gazette Article, "Sad Conditions In Rural Districts"
Arkansas Gazette Article, "Sad Conditions In Rural Districts"
Great Depression in Arkansas lesson plan supplemental materials
This is an Arkansas Gazette newspaper article outlining the drought conditions in the state during the winter of 1931. The article focuses on the plight of rural Arkansans.
Letter From Governor Harvey Parnell To John Buxton
Letter From Governor Harvey Parnell To John Buxton
Great Depression in Arkansas lesson plan supplemental materials
This is a typed letter from Governor Harvey Parnell in reply to a telegram from John Buxton. The letter states that every effort is being made to supply drought relief and that the Red Cross will soon have funds for disbursement.
Western Union Telegram To Governor Harvey Parnell, John Buxton, M. P. Smith, R. A. Pritchett
Western Union Telegram To Governor Harvey Parnell, John Buxton, M. P. Smith, R. A. Pritchett
Great Depression in Arkansas lesson plan supplemental materials
This is a Western Union telegram sent to Governor Harvey Parnell from John Buxton, M.P. Smith, and R.A. Pritchett, advising the Governor that the drought situation in their area has grown dire.