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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Mount Saint Mary's Basketball Team
Mount Saint Mary's Basketball Team
Women's history in Arkansas
Black and white photograph of Mount Saint Mary's basketball team in Little Rock, circa 1909.
Program, Fort Smith Federation Of Women's Clubs
Program, Fort Smith Federation Of Women's Clubs
Women's history in Arkansas
This is a small 12-page program from the 12th Annual Convention of the Arkansas Federation of Women's Clubs held in Fort Smith.
Letter, Carry (Carrie) Nation To "Mr. Steven", 1905 March 17, Carrie Nation
Letter, Carry (Carrie) Nation To "Mr. Steven", 1905 March 17, Carrie Nation
Women's history in Arkansas
Letter from Carry (Carrie) A. Nation in Mexia, Texas, to Mr. Steven. Nation talks about the sending Mr. Steven money and mail sent and received. She also talks about the draft of a new book she received.
Letter, Carry (Carrie) Nation To "Mr. Steven", 1904 September 9, Carrie Nation
Letter, Carry (Carrie) Nation To "Mr. Steven", 1904 September 9, Carrie Nation
Women's history in Arkansas
Letter from Carry (Carrie) A. Nation in Plainfield, Connecticut to "Mr. Steven." Nation asks Mr. Steven to seek damages for a shipment of books spoiled by linseed oil.
Faculty At Maddox Female Seminary
Faculty At Maddox Female Seminary
Women's history in Arkansas
Cabinet card photograph of the faculty of Maddox Female Seminary in 1903.
Students At Maddox Female Seminary
Students At Maddox Female Seminary
Women's history in Arkansas
Cabinet card photograph of some of the students at Maddox Female Seminary in Little Rock in 1903. On the left front corner is Lillian Hester Burton.
Catholic Benedictine Sisters And Students In Wynne
Catholic Benedictine Sisters And Students In Wynne
Women's history in Arkansas
This is a black and white photograph of Benedictine nuns and their students at St. Anselm's Catholic School in Wynne.
Unidentified African American Woman
Unidentified African American Woman
Women's history in Arkansas
This is a black and white photograph of an unidentified African American woman.
Letter, Mary Dewoody To W.L. Dewoody, Mary Dewoody
Letter, Mary Dewoody To W.L. Dewoody, Mary Dewoody
Women's history in Arkansas
This is a letter written by Mary Dewoody to her husband, W.L. Dewoody, who was traveling.
Letter, Hellen Keller To Her Aunt Sallie Phillips Keller, Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan
Letter, Hellen Keller To Her Aunt Sallie Phillips Keller, Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan
Women's history in Arkansas
Typed letter from Helen Keller in Tuscumbia, Alabama to her Aunt Sallie Phillips Keller in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Keller writes about her recent visit to see her aunt in Hot Springs.
Little Rock Woman's Exchange Booklet
Little Rock Woman's Exchange Booklet
Women's history in Arkansas
This is a booklet from the 1893 Little Rock Woman's Exchange. The booklet contains information about the organization and shopping ads.
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.
Innaugural Edition Of The Woman's Chronicle, Kate Cunningham, Mary Burt Brooks, Mrs. William Cahoon
Innaugural Edition Of The Woman's Chronicle, Kate Cunningham, Mary Burt Brooks, Mrs. William Cahoon
Women's history in Arkansas
This is the first issue of the Woman's Chronicle, a suffrage newspaper established and published in Little Rock by Kate Cunningham, Mary Burt Brooks and Mrs. William Cahoon.
Emelia Miller And Emma Reichardt
Emelia Miller And Emma Reichardt
Women's history in Arkansas
Tintype photograph of Emelia Miller and Emma Reichardt.
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.
Constitution And By-Laws Of The Ladies' Hebrew Benevolent Association
Constitution And By-Laws Of The Ladies' Hebrew Benevolent Association
Women's history in Arkansas
This is a small booklet containing the constitution and by-laws of the Ladies' Hebrew Benevolent Association of Little Rock, Arkansas. This is a sample of the pages found in the booklet. The organization's constitution and by-laws were adopted on June 5, 1867. The cover of the booklet is a metallic purple with gold print.
Cynthia Earle Ward Diary, 1865, Cynthia Earle Ward
Cynthia Earle Ward Diary, 1865, Cynthia Earle Ward
Cynthia Earle Ward diary, 1865
Loose pages of Cynthia Earle Ward's diary kept during the U.S. Civil War. Cynthia noted things such as life on the plantation, updates of local and national news, food shortages, and more.
Letter, Evie Woodruff To Harriet Woodruff Jabine, Evie Woodruff
Letter, Evie Woodruff To Harriet Woodruff Jabine, Evie Woodruff
Women's history in Arkansas
This is a letter written by Evie Woodruff in Camden, Arkansas to her sister, Harriet Woodruff Jabine, in Kentucky. Evie writes about being with their father, William Woodruff, in Camden and her unhappiness about being away from Little Rock.
Letter, Eliza Woodruff To Harriet Woodruff Jabine, Eliza Woodruff
Letter, Eliza Woodruff To Harriet Woodruff Jabine, Eliza Woodruff
Women's history in Arkansas
This is a letter written by Eliza Woodruff, wife of Arkansas Gazette owner William Woodruff, to their daughter, Harriet Woodruff Jabine, in Louisville, Kentucky. Harriet, whose nickname was Hattie, had recently married and moved to Louisville. Eliza talks about her health, the weather and news from Little Rock. The letter is written on one page, front and back.
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.