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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Benjamin Dunton Brickhouse Papers, 1908-1930
Benjamin Dunton Brickhouse Papers, 1908-1930
Finding aids
This collection contains negatives circa 1920s, programs, a poem, and a post card from Illinois.
Subiaco Guide 1930, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
Subiaco Guide 1930, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
The Subiaco Guide, 1902-1992
Subiaco College catalogue and announcements for the 1930-1931 school year.
John And Mattie Smith
Images
Black and white photograph of John and Mattie Smith enjoying a quiet evening dinner at their home in Grady, Arkansas.
Recipe For Fried Chicken And Lemon Pie
Recipe For Fried Chicken And Lemon Pie
Images
Typed recipe for fried chicken and lemon pie by an African American resident of Grady, Arkansas.
Anderson Berry
Images
Black and white photograph of Anderson Berry outside of Mt. Piscan A.M.E. Church in Grady, Arkansas, where he attended many years.
Bride, Katie Johnson, From The "Across The Horizon" Manuscript
Bride, Katie Johnson, From The "Across The Horizon" Manuscript
Images
A black and white photograph of an African American woman, Katie Johnson, in a white wedding dress and holding a bouquet, while a small child in a white dress holds the long veil behind her. They are standing in front of a field with two buildings in the background.
Powhatan Swinging Bridge
Images
Black and white photograph of the old Powhatan swing bridge over the Black River. The Powhatan courthouse is in the upper left corner, and the Black River ferry is on the right side at roughly midpoint. Ferries were the primary means of crossing the Black River for decades before the first bridge was built across the river. The swing bridge replaced the ferry as the primary means of crossing the river. The last ferry to close was the Black River ferry near Powhatan in 1935. The old swing bridge was dismantled in 1957 and was soon after replaced by a …
Playing Golf In Garland County
Playing Golf In Garland County
Sports in Arkansas
This is a black and white photograph of an unidentified man playing golf in Garland County.
Katie Johnson, Bride, With Child Holding Train
Katie Johnson, Bride, With Child Holding Train
Holidays and celebrations
Photo of a woman, Katie Johnson, in a white wedding dress and holding a bouquet, while a small child in a white dress holds the long veil behind her. They are standing in front of a field with two buildings in the background.
Magazine Public School And Students, 1930
Magazine Public School And Students, 1930
Arkansas schools
This is a black and white photograph taken in 1930, of the Magazine Public School building with a group of the school's students in front of it.
Map, "Arkansas Farm Tenancy"
Farming in Arkansas
This is a map of farm tenancy in Arkansas from the Arkansas State Planning Board in 1930.
Maps - "Peaches, Berries, And Apples In Arkansas"
Maps - "Peaches, Berries, And Apples In Arkansas"
Farming in Arkansas
This is a page of three small maps of Arkansas showing where peaches, berries, and apples were being grown in Arkansas in 1930.
Maps - "Corn, Cotton, And Rice In Arkansas"
Maps - "Corn, Cotton, And Rice In Arkansas"
Farming in Arkansas
This is a page of three small maps of Arkansas showing where corn, cotton, and rice were being grown in the state in 1930.
Letter From Governor Harvey Parnell To John Buxton
Letter From Governor Harvey Parnell To John Buxton
Great Depression in Arkansas lesson plan supplemental materials
This is a typed letter from Governor Harvey Parnell in reply to a telegram from John Buxton. The letter states that every effort is being made to supply drought relief and that the Red Cross will soon have funds for disbursement.
Western Union Telegram To Governor Harvey Parnell, John Buxton, M. P. Smith, R. A. Pritchett
Western Union Telegram To Governor Harvey Parnell, John Buxton, M. P. Smith, R. A. Pritchett
Great Depression in Arkansas lesson plan supplemental materials
This is a Western Union telegram sent to Governor Harvey Parnell from John Buxton, M.P. Smith, and R.A. Pritchett, advising the Governor that the drought situation in their area has grown dire.
The Periscope, 1929-1930, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
The Periscope, 1929-1930, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
The Periscope, 1921-2020
Bound volume of the Subiaco Academy newspaper entitled The Periscope, October 1929 to June 1930
The Periscope, 1928-1930, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
The Periscope, 1928-1930, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
The Periscope, 1921-2020
Bound volume of the Subiaco Academy newspaper entitled The Periscope, November 1928 to June 1930