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1. Letter from James Scull to his father, December 5, 1837 Letter from James Scull to his father, December 5, 1837James Scull (junior) elected as assistant Secretary to the Arkansas House of Representatives wrote this letter to his father James Scull (senior), who had served as Arkansas Territorial Treasurer from

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7. T. Jeff Jobe diary, 1861 T. Jeff Jobe diary, 1861Civil War diary kept by Private T. Jeff Jobe while serving with Company B, First Arkansas Mounted Rifles, May 25-August 6, 1862.

8. Political Equality League c.1911 Political Equality League c.1911

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10. Negro Rural School Fund Report, Hempstead County, Arkansas, 1917 Negro Rural School Fund Report, Hempstead County, Arkansas, 1917African Americans; Education; SchoolsNegro Rural School Fund report, Hempstead County, Arkansas, April 30, 1917, completed by Ada Veal for the State of Arkansas, Department of Education, Little Rock, Arkansas for submission to the Negro

11. Elaine, Phillips County, Arkansas, race riot, 1919. Elaine, Phillips County, Arkansas, race riot, 1919.African Americans; Race riots; Race relationsPhotographs of the Elaine, Phillips County, Arkansas, race riot, 1919, from the Governor Charles Hillman Brough scrapbooks. Brough served as governor of Arkansas, 1917-21.

12. Plat and field notes of Davidsonville, Lawrence County, Arkansas Plat and field notes of Davidsonville, Lawrence County, ArkansasAnnexations; Rivers; City planning; Surveying; Architecture; Architecture;Plat and Field notes of Davidsonville, Lawrence County, Arkansas.

13. Arkansas obsolete currency Arkansas obsolete currencyBanking; Bank notes; MoneyEight (8) examples of Arkansas obsolete currency ranging from 1838 to 1871.

14. Church Letter of Andrew M. Dodd and Lydia Dodd, 1857 Church Letter of Andrew M. Dodd and Lydia Dodd, 1857Baptist churches;This is a transfer of membership letter of Andrew M. Dodd and Lydia Dodd. It certifies that Andrew and Lydia Dodd had full fellowship with the Baptist Church of Christ at Spring Creek, (Ark.) and are

15. Special Order: Office Provost Marshal, Van Buren, Ark,, Aug. 24, 1863 Special Order: Office Provost Marshal, Van Buren, Ark,, Aug. 24, 1863Blankets; Floor coverings; BroadsidesA broadside distributed to the people of Crawford County calling for blankets and carpets to be relinquished for military use. The Confederate Commander for the local Brigade, Charles A. Carroll, req

16. Arkansas Female College, Little Rock, Arkansas, Catalogue of Second Session, 1875-6 Arkansas Female College, Little Rock, Arkansas, Catalogue of Second Session, 1875-6Boarding schools; Private schools; Schools; Universities & collegesArkansas Female College was incorporated in August of 1871 and opened in 1874. Located at 411 East Seventh Street, the structure is more commonly known today as the Pike-Fletcher-Terry Mansion.

17. Broadside advertising Amateur Minstrel Band of Pine Bluff Show for Gen. Jeff. Thompson's Company, Jan. Broadside advertising Amateur Minstrel Band of Pine Bluff Show for Gen. Jeff. Thompson's Company, Jan. 23, 1862Broadsides; Minstrel shows; Civil warsThis is a broadside advertising a performance in honor of Bridagier General Meriwether Jeff Thompson's company by the Amateur Minstrel Band of Pine Bluff on January 23rd, 1862. General Thompson's com

18. Invitation to the Mardi Gras Carnival at Helena, Arkansas, February 25, 1873 Invitation to the Mardi Gras Carnival at Helena, Arkansas, February 25, 1873Carnival; Celebrations;Invitation to Mardi Gras Carnival at Helena, Arkansas, February 25, 1873; 21 cm x 13 cm (8 x 5 in).

19. To the prople of north and west Arkansas To the prople of north and west ArkansasCivil wars; BroadsidesBroadside written by W. L. Cabell, Brigadier General of Northwest Arkansas, announcing his appointment as commander of all troops in the area.

20. To the people of Arkansas To the people of ArkansasCivil wars; BroadsidesBroadside written by various authors declaring opposition to the Union forces.
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