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Documenting Arkansas
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Walter J. Lemke Drawings
Ink drawings
In the 1930s leading up to the State Centennial, Walter J. Lemke (1891-1968), head of the Journalism Department at the University of Arkansas, published a series of articles and drawings depicting sig
2.
Walter J. Lemke 1936 Centennial Daily Drawings
Ink drawings
In the 1930s leading up to the State Centennial, Walter J. Lemke (1891-1968), head of the Journalism Department at the University of Arkansas, published a series of articles and drawings depicting sig
3.
To the prople of north and west Arkansas
Civil wars; Broadsides
Broadside written by W. L. Cabell, Brigadier General of Northwest Arkansas, announcing his appointment as commander of all troops in the area.
4.
To the people of Arkansas
Civil wars; Broadsides
Broadside written by various authors declaring opposition to the Union forces.
5.
The Quapaw treaty : articles of a treaty made between the United States and the Quapaw Nation of Indians, signed at Harringtons, in the Territory of Arkansas, November 15, 1824
Treaties
Handwritten treaty between United States government and the Quapaw Indians in which the Quapaw give up lands in Arkansas in exchange for lands they would be sharing with another tribe in Louisiana. 18
6.
The Mountain Home of General Albert Pike in Montgomery County, Arkansas.
Governors
Print of Albert Pike’s birthplace presented to unknown person, signed by Charles Brough. Copyright by the Albert Pike Mountain Retreat Association. Brough served as Governor of Arkansas, 1917-1921.
7.
The Constitution of the State of Arkansas : framed and adopted by the convention which assembled at Little Rock, January 7th, 1868, and ratified by the people of the state, at the election beginning March 13th, 1868.
Constitutions; State Government; Constitutional conventions;
The Constitution of the State of Arkansas : framed and adopted by the convention which assembled at Little Rock, January 7th, 1868, and ratified by the people of the state, at the election beginning
8.
Telegram to John E. Martineau by T. H. Caraway, April 15, 1927
Telegrams; Floods; Disaster relief
Telegram from T. H. Caraway to Gov. John E. Martineau on April 15, 1927; Jonesboro and Little Rock, Arkansas.
9.
T. Jeff Jobe diary, 1861
Civil War diary kept by Private T. Jeff Jobe while serving with Company B, First Arkansas Mounted Rifles, May 25-August 6, 1862.
10.
Swamp Land Certificate No. 135 for S. P. Gatling, 1871
Land; State government;
Arkansas Swamp Land Certificate No. 135 for S. P. Gatling to purchase land in Prairie County, Arkansas: 1871.
11.
Special Order: Office Provost Marshal, Van Buren, Ark,, Aug. 24, 1863
Blankets; Floor coverings; Broadsides
A 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
12.
Southern States
Maps;
Map showing the southern United States in the 1830s. Map shows states, counties and parishes, towns, population, and mileage of major waterways. Original map.
13.
Southern Land & Lumber Company School Lands Patent, 1927
Schools; Land;
Arkansas Proof of Loss of School Land Patent for Southern Land & Lumber Company to purchase land in Calhoun County, Arkansas, 1927.
14.
Snowball School, Snowball, Arkansas, November 6, 1896.
Schools; Group portraits; School children
Group photograph of Snowball School, Snowball, Arkansas, November 6, 1896. A.S. Baker was teacher. Board of directors included J.F. Degroff, A.A. Bradley, and T.J. Martin.
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SMCV15a-2
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SMCV15a-1
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smcv01b
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smcv01a
19.
Secession Document
Secession;
Two page handwritten document stating that the State of Arkansas was seceding from the United States, 1861-1865.
20.
Samuel B. Scott, 1812 Military Bounty Land Grant
Land Grants
Samuel B. Scott served in the War of 1812 as a Corporal in Field's Company of the 40th Regiment of Infantry. For his efforts he received a military bounty warrant for 160 acres of land in the South We
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