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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
W.H. Fuller Affidavit, 1910
Finding aids
This affidavit gives a brief history of the introduction of rice to Arkansas, specifically Lonoke County.
Subiaco Guide 1910, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
Subiaco Guide 1910, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
The Subiaco Guide, 1902-1992
Prospectus and catalogue of Subiaco College for the 1910-1911 school year.
Nurses At St. Vincent's Infirmary In Little Rock
Nurses At St. Vincent's Infirmary In Little Rock
Women's history in Arkansas
Black and white photograph of a group of nurses at St. Vincent's Infirmary in Little Rock.
Lillie Middlebrooks
Women's history in Arkansas
Albumen photograph of Lillie Middlebrooks
Odd Fellow's Picnic Excursion Train Invitation, Marvell, Phillips County, Arkansas, June 3
Odd Fellow's Picnic Excursion Train Invitation, Marvell, Phillips County, Arkansas, June 3
Holidays and celebrations
Invitation to attend the Odd Fellow's picnic excursion train on June 3rd, departing from the Helena, Phillips County (Ark.) train depot. Includes committee members of Jas. M. Hanks, R.B. Fitzpatrick, Chas. C. Waters, Jas. H. Yerby, and Luther J. Wilkes.
Students At Center Point School
Students At Center Point School
Arkansas schools
Photographic negative of students at Center Point School, Howard County.
Girls Winding Maypole At Nashville School
Girls Winding Maypole At Nashville School
Arkansas schools
Girls at Nashville School participate in a Maypole dance while accompanied by two ladies on the guitar and violin.
Letter From Mrs. Dunbar Rowland To J.H. Reynolds, 1910 August 26, Dunbar Rowland
Letter From Mrs. Dunbar Rowland To J.H. Reynolds, 1910 August 26, Dunbar Rowland
John Hugh Reynolds materials, 1855-1923
This letter from Mrs. Dunbar Rowland gives advice on how to prepare a roster of Confederate troops for research purposes. Her husband, Mr. Dunbar Rowland, served as director of the Department of Archives and History for the State of Mississippi.
Fry Brothers Agreement, 1910 July
Fry Brothers Agreement, 1910 July
Finding aids
This collection contains an agreement between the Fry brothers
Dick Freedom Deed, 1810 July 10
Dick Freedom Deed, 1810 July 10
Finding aids
The deed and power of attorney in this collection is dated July 10, 1910.
Clara Eno Letter, 1910 June 29
W.H. Hughes And Company Stock Certificate, 1910 June 20
W.H. Hughes And Company Stock Certificate, 1910 June 20
Finding aids
This collection contains a stock certificate stating that Lytle Peyton owns four hundred shared in the W.H. Hughes and Company.
Daughters Of The American Revolution Charter For Little Rock Basil Gaither Chapter, 1910 April 6
Daughters Of The American Revolution Charter For Little Rock Basil Gaither Chapter, 1910 April 6
Finding aids
This collection consists of one Charter for Little Rock Basil Gaither Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, dated April 6, 1910.
Bercher Addition To Fort Smith, Arkansas, Plat Map, 1910 March
Bercher Addition To Fort Smith, Arkansas, Plat Map, 1910 March
Finding aids
This collection contains one plat map showing the Bercher addition to Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Petition, Not Providing An Education For Black Students
Petition, Not Providing An Education For Black Students
Arkansas schools
These are court documents filed in a case regarding the education of African American children. Jim Nations, Monroe Binkley, and Mr. Russell, fathers of 10 African American children within School District No. 2, filed a petition against the district for not providing an education for their children. L.H. Walker, Tom Bottoms, and F.M. Graves, directors for school district number 2 provided a response denying the claims against the district.
First Graduating Class From Rugg Street School, Hot Springs, Arkansas, 1910
First Graduating Class From Rugg Street School, Hot Springs, Arkansas, 1910
Arkansas schools
Photograph of the first graduating class from Rugg Street School, which later became Langston High School, in Hot Springs, Arkansas, 1910. Graduates include Madge Mulholland, Myrtle Sweat, Henrietta Jenkins, Griffin Glover, and Sonny Glover, Rosebud Powell, Blanche Johnson, Ida Johnson, Earnest English, and Warren Shelton.