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Subiaco Guide 1920, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
Subiaco Guide 1920, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
The Subiaco Guide, 1902-1992
Prospectus and catalogue of Subiaco College for the 1920-1921 school year.
Cadet Days 1918-1920, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
Cadet Days 1918-1920, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
The Cadet Days, 1917-1921
Publication of Subiaco College, entitled "Cadet Days," with content on the school and its patriotic response to World War I.
Camp Pike, Pulaski County, Arkansas, Ca. 1920 [Soldiers Unloading Wood From Trains]
Camp Pike, Pulaski County, Arkansas, Ca. 1920 [Soldiers Unloading Wood From Trains]
World War I Arkansas
Panoramic photograph of soldiers in a long line unloading lumber from a train at Camp Pike, Pulaski County, Arkansas, ca. 1920.
Camp Pike, Pulaski County, Arkansas, Ca. 1920 [Aerial View In Winter With Snow]
Camp Pike, Pulaski County, Arkansas, Ca. 1920 [Aerial View In Winter With Snow]
World War I Arkansas
Panoramic photograph of various buildings including barracks with snow on the ground at Camp Pike, Pulaski County, Arkansas, ca. 1920.
Logs And Branches Were Carefully Cut...
Logs And Branches Were Carefully Cut...
World War I Arkansas
Photograph of fences and pergolas on unidentified building at Camp Pike, Pulaski County, Arkansas, 1920. A typewritten description on the back reads: "Logs and branches were carefully cut and trimmed, and from them rustic fences, porches, pergolas, and gateways were built." Camp Pike, Arkansas. 1920.”
Ywca Songbook
Women's history in Arkansas
Binder songbook of Y.W.C.A. songs. The cover is dark green. The book contains 10 songs pasted onto 10 individual, lined pieces of notebook paper. The book is held together by metal rings. This digitized collection only contains two of the ten pages, due to the fragility of the item.
Ladies On A Park Bench
Women's history in Arkansas
This is a cabinet card photograph of five women sitting on a park bench. From left to right: Gladys Broadhead, Ida Polk, Ida Walsh, Mabel Long and Leonora Scott.
Wave Russell Canning At Home
Women's history in Arkansas
This is a black and white photograph of Wave Russell canning food in the yard of her home in Belleville.
Picturesque Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
Picturesque Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
Images
Printed ephemera that showing a panoramic view of Hot Springs Mountain, bathhouses, hotels, streetcars and commercial buildings.
Spring Hill School Group
Arkansas schools
This is a photograph of female students from the Spring Hill School District sitting in front of City Hall in Hope, Arkansas.
Domestic Science Class, Third District Agricultural School
Domestic Science Class, Third District Agricultural School
Arkansas schools
This is a photograph of the 1920 domestic science class of the Third District Agricultural School in Magnolia, Arkansas.
Hog Butchering
Farming in Arkansas
Black and white photograph of hogs being butchered. From left to right: workers, Adolph Bullock, Dewitt Clarence Williams, Sant Lunn (Mrs. Atkin's Father), and Bent Palmer, who lived in the house in the background. This photograph was taken on Highway 289 across from English Creek in Mammoth Spring.