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Letter To Pauline Hoeltzel From Marion Brown, Marion Brown
Letter To Pauline Hoeltzel From Marion Brown, Marion Brown
Women's history in Arkansas
Letter written to Pauline Hoeltzel from Marion Brown congratulating Pauline on her appointment to the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees. Pauline was the first woman appointed on the U of A Board of Trustees, serving from 1950-1960. This letter is one of an extensive series of congratulatory correspondence on her appointment.
Letter, Mrs. Ohmer C. Burnside To Mrs. S.S. Wassell, Mrs. Ohmer C. Burnside
Letter, Mrs. Ohmer C. Burnside To Mrs. S.S. Wassell, Mrs. Ohmer C. Burnside
Women's history in Arkansas
This is a letter from Mrs. Ohmer C. Burnside in Lake Village, Arkansas, to Bettie Wassell in Little Rock, Arkansas. The letter talks about whether or not two Arkansas politicians in Ashley County have supported women's suffrage.
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.
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.
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.