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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Biscoe Family Papers, Chistopher Digiovanni
Biscoe Family Papers, Chistopher Digiovanni
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Nancy Caroline "Nannie" Gresham Biscoe moved with her five children from Forest, MIssissippi, to Arkadelphia in the 1880s following the death of her husband. Soon after Ouachita Baptist College opened in 1886 Nannie began teaching in the Preperatory Department, continuing there for over a decade until she joined the faculty of Arkadelphia High School. Her teaching career spanned some fifty years. She also served as the first president of the Arkadelphia Woman's LIbrary Association.
Nannie and her family (children Don, Mattie, Hamilton "Hamp" and Gibbs, and an adopted nephew, Pat) lived less than two blocks from the campus of Ouachita …
Una Moffitt Roberts Lawrence Paper, Archivists
Una Moffitt Roberts Lawrence Paper, Archivists
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Una Roberts was born in Gainesville, Arkansas, August 6, 1893, the oldest child of Hulette Wayman and Mary Moffitt Roberts. H.W. Roberts was a teacher and Una was educated under his private tutoring until her senior year of high school when she attended Cabot High School, Cabot, Arkansas, graduating in 1909.
Una had completed her freshman year in Ouachita Baptist College in 1910, when a serious illness resulting from a fall when she was ten years old prevented further college attendance. So, she began the study of music, and graduated from Baars Music Studios, Little Rock, in June of 1913. …
J. H. Hankins Papers, Archivists
J. H. Hankins Papers, Archivists
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J. T. Hankins graduated from Ouachita Baptist College with the Class of 1912 and became a minister.
This collection contains Ouachita Baptist College yearbooks belonging to J.T. Hankins and a letter of recommendation from Hankins' time as a student. Also included are OBC Class of 1912 reunion items and a church bulletin from a church he pastored in Texas.
Political Campaign Memorabilia, Wesley "Wes" Franklin
Political Campaign Memorabilia, Wesley "Wes" Franklin
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Political campaigns generate many different types of artifacts, documents, and memorabilia. These items are widely distributed among the general population in order to generate support for a particular candidate or cause. The material in this collection was accumulated over the course of several decades and contributed by a variety of people.
This collection contains items and documents from Arkansas's past political campaigns.
Wayne Fowler Scrapbook, Archivists
Wayne Fowler Scrapbook, Archivists
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Wayne Fowler attended Arkadelphia High School and participated in the band, student government, plays, and the football team. He graduated in 1948.
This scrapbook contains snapshots, newsclippings, programs, and other memorabilia related to Wayne Fowler's time at Arkadelphia High School, with an emphasis on the band and football team. There are also 1948 graduation programs and announcements.
M. K. Sandford Photograph Albums, Archivists
M. K. Sandford Photograph Albums, Archivists
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Whidbey Island is the largest of the islands composing Island County, Washington. The island is approximately thirty miles north of Seattle, and lies between the Olympic Peninsula and the I-5 corridor of western Washington. M. K. Sandford, formerly of Arkadelphia, photographed scenes in the area near her home there.
These three volumes contain photography by M. K. Sandford, primarly of nature and wildlife in the Whidbey Island area.
Ellis R. Bennett Papers, Mattison Griffin
Ellis R. Bennett Papers, Mattison Griffin
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Ellis R. Bennett of Union County, Arkansas, served in Europe during World War I as a part of the United States Army, Company B, 13th Engineers. The unit consisted of men experienced in various phases of the operation of railways. Ellis Bennett characterized his position as an "operator," and his interest in communications continued after his military service was over. Bennett died in 1945 at the Army and Navy Hospital in Hot Springs. He was buried at Forest Hill Cemetery.
This collection contains numerous items from the World War I era that illustrate Ellis Bennett's military service and family life. …
Clark County Civil Court Records, Archivists
Clark County Civil Court Records, Archivists
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Clark County was established in 1818, and therefore became one of the five counties in existence at the time the area became known as Arkansas Territory in 1819. Court was held in various places in those early days, such as the home of pioneer settler Jacob Barkman, west of the Caddo River, near what is now Caddo Valley. Later, a county seat was established at Greenville, which was located to the southwest along the Military Road (also known as the Southwest Trail). In 1842 Arkadelphia (previously known as Blakelytown) became the permanent location of the county seat.
These numbered files …
Ouachita Riley-Hickingbotham Library's Special Collections Earns National Award, Trennis Henderson
Ouachita Riley-Hickingbotham Library's Special Collections Earns National Award, Trennis Henderson
Press Releases
The Arkansas Baptist History Collection of Ouachita Baptist University’s Riley-Hickingbotham Library Archives and Special Collections has been honored with the Baptist History and Heritage Society’s 2017 Davis C. Woolley Award for Outstanding Achievement in Assessing and Preserving Baptist History.
The national award honors the work of Dr. Wendy Richter, Ouachita professor and archivist, and her staff who coordinated the Special Collections project. The award was announced recently at the annual conference of the Baptist History and Heritage Society, hosted by First Baptist Church of Augusta, Ga., in partnership with the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Georgia.
“It is indeed an honor …
Voices Of The Great War, Wendy Bradley Richter
Voices Of The Great War, Wendy Bradley Richter
Presentations and Lectures
No abstract provided.
Ambrose Civil War Letters, Archivists
Ambrose Civil War Letters, Archivists
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Joseph Scrivner Ambrose IV was born in 1835 in Clay County, Kentucky, the sixth child of Joseph Scrivner Ambrose III and Hannah Clements Ambrose. J. S. Ambrose IV joined the Confederate States Army as a captain, Company F, 8th Kentucky Cavalry, on September 10, 1862, in Boone County, Kentucky. During the war, Ambrose participated in a Confederate incursion covering hundreds of miles of Union territory during a nearly month-long campaign, known as "Morgan's Raid." Led by General John Hunt Morgan, the legendary raid went deeper into the North than any other Confederate Army campaign, but the men were forced to …
Bernes K. Selph Sermons And Papers, Archivists
Bernes K. Selph Sermons And Papers, Archivists
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Bernes K. Selph was born November 3, 1911, in Brown Springs, Arkansas, to Robert K. and Loura Durham Selph. He earned degrees from Ouachita Baptist College and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Selph wrote several books and many articles for Baptist publications. Among his books are "The Christology of the Book of Hebrews" (1948); The Civil War in Saline County" (1961); and "My Autobiographical Diary" (1989). He also served on various Baptist associational, state, and national boards and agencies. Selph led many churches during his lifetime including the First Baptist Church of Hubbard, Texas; the First Baptist Church of Smackover, Arkansas; …
Prescott First Baptist Church Records, Archivists
Prescott First Baptist Church Records, Archivists
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Prescott First Baptist Church was organized in 1876 in Nevada County, Arkansas. The congregation of eight members worshipped in the Ansley Academy on West Main Street on the second Sunday of each month. A frame church was built in 1877, and a Sunday School was added in 1884. Through the years various other church structures have been constructed. The First Baptist Church of Prescott is currently affiliated with the Red River Baptist Association, Arkansas Baptist State Convention, and Southern Baptist Convention.
This collection includes church minutes, membership lists, Sunday School minutes, correspondence, and Woman's Missionary Aid Society records from the …
Ouachita Special Collections Opening Will Honor Hickey, Holley And Knight March 3, Rachel Gaddis, Ouachita News Bureau
Ouachita Special Collections Opening Will Honor Hickey, Holley And Knight March 3, Rachel Gaddis, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
No abstract provided.
Hazel Guyol Collection On U.S. Reparations To Japanese Americans, Archivists
Hazel Guyol Collection On U.S. Reparations To Japanese Americans, Archivists
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Hazel Sample Guyol was a teacher and writer. She was born on February 10, 1910, in El Dorado, Arkansas, to Lavelle and Fannie Belle Murphy Sample. Guyol began her teaching career in 1927. She taught in Ohio, Tennessee, New Hampshire and Michigan. In 1931, she graduated from Ouachita Baptist College (now Ouachita Baptist University) in Clark County, Arkansas, and later pursued a master’s degree at Ohio State University. She was also a member of the South Arkansas Historical Society. After Guyol’s retirement in 1973, she moved to Clark County, Arkansas, and began writing articles for the New York Tribune, Arkansas …
Arkadelphia Philharmonic Club Records, Archivists
Arkadelphia Philharmonic Club Records, Archivists
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This collection contains the Arkadelphia Philharmonic club minutes (1955-1992), yearbooks and programs (1910-2014), awards and certificates, scrapbooks, memorabilia, and recordings. Additionally, the collection contains various years' information on Arkansas Federation of Music Clubs.
Thase Daniel Photographs And Field Notes, Archivists
Thase Daniel Photographs And Field Notes, Archivists
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Thase Christine Ferguson was born December 5, 1907, to C. Curran and Daisy Moore Ferguson in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. She attended Ouachita Baptist College and graduated with a B.A. in music. While at Ouachita she met and married John T. Daniel. Then, in the mid-twentieth century, Thase Daniel gained international fame as a nature and wildlife photographer.
Daniel's interest in outdoor photography began in the 1930s with a failed attempt at taking a picture of a Steller's jay. She began studying works of wildlife photographers and put technique into practice by taking pictures of birds near her home. At that …
40: Marriage Record, 1919: James M. Ogden And Marian Dunbar Davis, Parish Of Orleans
40: Marriage Record, 1919: James M. Ogden And Marian Dunbar Davis, Parish Of Orleans
William Dunbar Collection
Marriage record, 1919: James M. Ogden and Marian Dunbar Davis
34: 1899 December 22: A. Field "Mother" (Princeton) To Mrs. William (Mary) Dunbar (Forest Near Natchez), A. Field
William Dunbar Collection
1899 December 22: A. Field "Mother" (Princeton) to Mrs. William (Mary) Dunbar (Forest near Natchez)
39: Marriage Certificate, 1869: Alfred Davis And Mary Dunbar, State Of Louisiana
39: Marriage Certificate, 1869: Alfred Davis And Mary Dunbar, State Of Louisiana
William Dunbar Collection
Marriage certificate, 1869: Alfred Davis and Mary Dunbar
31: 1858 January 15: Allie To Julie, Allie Dunbar
31: 1858 January 15: Allie To Julie, Allie Dunbar
William Dunbar Collection
1858 January 15: Allie to Julie
32: 1858 May 1: Allie To Jule, Allie Dunbar
32: 1858 May 1: Allie To Jule, Allie Dunbar
William Dunbar Collection
1858 May 1: Allie to Jule
33: 1858 May 6: C.A. Page [?] (Philadelphia) To "My Darling Nephew", C.A. Page
33: 1858 May 6: C.A. Page [?] (Philadelphia) To "My Darling Nephew", C.A. Page
William Dunbar Collection
1858 May 6: C.A. Page [?] (Philadelphia) to "My Darling Nephew"
28: 1857 June 14: [Allie] To Julie, Allie Dunbar
28: 1857 June 14: [Allie] To Julie, Allie Dunbar
William Dunbar Collection
1857 June 14: [Allie] to Julie
30: 1857 December 28: [Allie] To Jule, Allie Dunbar
30: 1857 December 28: [Allie] To Jule, Allie Dunbar
William Dunbar Collection
1857 December 28: [Allie] to Jule
29: 1857 November 13: Allie (Philadelphia) To Jule, Allie Dunbar
29: 1857 November 13: Allie (Philadelphia) To Jule, Allie Dunbar
William Dunbar Collection
1857 November 13: Allie (Philadelphia) to Jule
47: Currency: 50 Cent Note, United States Notes
47: Currency: 50 Cent Note, United States Notes
William Dunbar Collection
Currency: United States Fractional Currency, Fifty Cents Note
27: 1845 March 7: M.F. Dunbar (Forest) To Mrs. G.T. Olmstead "Dearest Sister" (Princeton, New Jersey), M.F. Dunbar
27: 1845 March 7: M.F. Dunbar (Forest) To Mrs. G.T. Olmstead "Dearest Sister" (Princeton, New Jersey), M.F. Dunbar
William Dunbar Collection
1845 March 7: M.F. Dunbar (Forest) to Mrs. G.T. Olmstead "Dearest Sister" (Princeton, New Jersey)
44: "Original Plan Of My Beloved Mother's Flower Garden" By M.F. Dunbar, 1840, M. F. Dunbar
44: "Original Plan Of My Beloved Mother's Flower Garden" By M.F. Dunbar, 1840, M. F. Dunbar
William Dunbar Collection
"Original plan of my beloved Mother's flower garden" by M.F. Dunbar, 1840
26: 1828 May 13: R.T. Dunbar (Florence) To William Dunbar, Jr. (Natchez), R. T. Dunbar
26: 1828 May 13: R.T. Dunbar (Florence) To William Dunbar, Jr. (Natchez), R. T. Dunbar
William Dunbar Collection
1828 May 13: R.T. Dunbar (Florence) to William Dunbar, Jr. (Natchez)