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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Students Of Piney School In Carroll County, 1899
Students Of Piney School In Carroll County, 1899
Arkansas schools
This is a photograph of the 24 students of Ethel Doxey Hill, teacher at Piney School in Piney, Carroll County, Arkansas.
Director's Oath, S.M. Prince
Arkansas schools
This is S.M. Prince's school director's oath of office for school district number 23 in Lynn, Arkansas.
Portrait Of Lonoke High School 1896 Graduating Class
Portrait Of Lonoke High School 1896 Graduating Class
Arkansas schools
This is a large, cabinet card photograph depicting the Lonoke High School graduating class of 1896. The only name noted on the back of the photograph is that of Kate Correthers, but she is not identified on the front of the photograph.
Class Portrait Of 8th And 9th Grades, Lonoke School, 1893
Class Portrait Of 8th And 9th Grades, Lonoke School, 1893
Arkansas schools
This is a large, sepia-toned cabinet card photograph depicting the Lonoke School's 8th and 9th grade classes and their teacher, taken on December 6th, 1893.
Court Case, School District Number 5 V H.B. Morris And B.N. Dawson
Court Case, School District Number 5 V H.B. Morris And B.N. Dawson
Arkansas schools
This is a court case between school district number five and the school district directors, H.B. Morris and B.N. Dawson, for hiring a teacher who was allegedly not licensed to teach in that area.
The Colored Industrial Institute
The Colored Industrial Institute
Images
Selected pages and illustration from a prospectus for the Colored Industrial Institute of Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
Arkansas Female College
Women's history in Arkansas
Cabinet card photograph of students at the Arkansas Female College in Little Rock. The school was located in the Albert Pike house at the corner of 7th Street and Rock. There are some identifications with the photograph. The first girl in the front row holding the dog is Clara Fletcher Walker; first row, 6th from the left is Clara Heiligers; last row sitting, second from the left is May Belle Bazaka Gordy; standing on the right of the second column from the left and looking to her right is Julie Warner; leaning on the column is Dora Stebbing; second row …
Hattie Elizabeth Guy Hines
Women's history in Arkansas
Black and white photographic negative of Hattie Elizabeth Guy Hines. Hattie Guy Hines was born in Ohio, and attended Wilberforce College. While there, she met her future husband, George Guy. They were both teachers, eventually settling in Sweet Home, Arkansas, and teaching at the Sweet Home Colored School. The Hines raised their eight children in Sweet Home: two sons, Guy and Milton; and six daughters, Hattie M., Maude, Emma, Florence, Ida Mae, and Virgie.
Land Deed, School District Number 26
Land Deed, School District Number 26
Arkansas schools
This is a land deed for a tract of land sold by Jane Williams to the Board of Directors of School District number 26 in Morgan Township of Lawrence County for three dollars.
Court Case, William M. Ponder V James P. Coffin, Commissioner
Court Case, William M. Ponder V James P. Coffin, Commissioner
Arkansas schools
These are county court documents for a case alleging the misuse of tax funds intended for educational purposes.
Arkansas Female College Catalog, 1887
Arkansas Female College Catalog, 1887
Arkansas schools
This is a catalog of the various curricula offered by the Arkansas Female College that was located in Little Rock. It includes the various courses of study, the subjects covered, pricing information, and expectations for its students.
Petition To Transfer Children, Thompson F. Smith
Petition To Transfer Children, Thompson F. Smith
Arkansas schools
This is a petition by Thompson F. Smith to transfer his children from district 24 to district 25.
Program, Arkansas Female College Commencement Exercises
Program, Arkansas Female College Commencement Exercises
Women's history in Arkansas
Commencement program for the Arkansas Female College 1879 graduation ceremony. The ceremony was held at the Opera House in Little Rock.
Letter, Georgia Passmore To Her Mother, Elizabeth Passmore, Georgia Passmore
Letter, Georgia Passmore To Her Mother, Elizabeth Passmore, Georgia Passmore
Women's history in Arkansas
Letter from Georgia "Baby" Passmore at St. Mary's Academy in Little Rock to her mother, Elizabeth Chapline Passmore, in Hot Springs. Georgia was about ten years old when she wrote this letter.
Treaty Of Fort Laramie 1868, Nathaniel G. Taylor, William T. Sherman, William S. Harney, John B. Sanborn, Samuel F. Tappan, Christopher C. Augur, Alfred H. Terry, John B. Henderson, Andrew Johnson
Treaty Of Fort Laramie 1868, Nathaniel G. Taylor, William T. Sherman, William S. Harney, John B. Sanborn, Samuel F. Tappan, Christopher C. Augur, Alfred H. Terry, John B. Henderson, Andrew Johnson
US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations
This treaty, signed on April 29, 1868, between the United States government and the Sioux and Arapaho Nations, established the Great Sioux Reservation, promised the Sioux would own the Black Hills in perpetuity, and set aside the country north of the North Platte River and east of the summits of the Big Horn Mountains as unceded Indian territory. Furthermore, the U.S. government pledged to close the Bozeman Trail forts and provide food, clothing, and annuities to the tribes, given that they agreed to relinquish all rights to live outside the reservation.
Fayetteville Female Seminary
Women's history in Arkansas
Lithograph of the Fayetteville Female Seminary in 1852. Miss Sophia Sawyer was the principal of the school.
Contract, Cedar Creek Subscription School
Contract, Cedar Creek Subscription School
Arkansas schools
This is a contract for Green Woods, a teacher, to run a subscription school out of the Cedar Creek School House in Lawrence County and includes a list of the subscribers.