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Invitation To Ahc Director, John L. Ferguson Oct 1963

Invitation To Ahc Director, John L. Ferguson

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This invitation was sent to Dr. John L. Ferguson, Director of the Arkansas State Archives from 1960-2005, for the dedication of Greers Ferry Reservoir. The invitation says, "The Chamber of Commerce of the City of Heber Springs, Arkansas, requests the honor of the presence of John Lewis Ferguson at the Dedication of the Greers Ferry Reservoir by John Fitzgerald Kennedy, President of the United States of America."


Bull Shoals And Norfork Dams Dedication Jul 1952

Bull Shoals And Norfork Dams Dedication

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Black and white photograph of the Bull Shoals Dedication on July 2, 1952. Bull Shoals Dam is on the border of Marion and Baxter Counties in Arkansas. Pictured are Harry S., Truman (1884-1972), James W. Trimble (1894-1972), Wilbur Daigh Mills, Boyd Tackett (1911-1985), Sidney Sanders McMath (1912-2003), Clyde Ellis, James William Fulbright (1905-1995), Thomas B. Tinnon, (1915-),George McKee, Oscar Chapman, Frank Pace, Lewis A. Pick, Clarence Wickard, James T. Blair, Jr. (1902-1962), and Orland Kay Armstrong (1893-1987).


"President Truman Dedicates Giant Dams," The Baxter Bulletin Jul 1952

"President Truman Dedicates Giant Dams," The Baxter Bulletin

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This is the front page of the July 2, 1952, Baxter Bulletin, a weekly publication out of Mountain Home, covering President Harry S. Truman's visit to state for the dedication of Bull Shoals dam on the border of Marion and Baxter Counties in Arkansas, and Norfork dam, southeast of Mountain Home in Baxter County.


Program From Banquet Honoring Ulysses S. Grant Apr 1880

Program From Banquet Honoring Ulysses S. Grant

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A fabric program from a banquet honoring Ulysses S. Grant during his 1880 visit to Little Rock. The program lists all of the toasts given in Grant's honor and the replies to the toasts given.