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Documenting Arkansas
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61.
Letter from Governor Powell Clayton to Dr. R. F. Naylor of Washington, D.C., April 10, 1871
Governors; Correspondence;
Letter from Governor Powell Clayton to Dr. R. F. Naylor of Washington, D.C., April 10, 1871. Clayton is writing in acknowledgment of Naylor's letter. Clayton served as Governor of Arkansas, 1868-187
62.
Letter from Governor Simon P. Hughes to Mabel Crutty of Bellaire, Ohio, February 16, 1885
Governors; Correspondence;
Letter from Governor Simon Hughes to Mabel Crutty of Bellaire, Ohio, February 16, 1885. Hughes is replying to Crutty's request for his autograph. Simon P. Hughes served as Governor of Arkansas, 1885
63.
Letter from Governor Thomas C. McRae to Sheriff S. H. Guinn of Fayetteville, June 21, 1924
Governors; Correspondence;
Letter from Governor Thomas C. McRae to Sheriff S. H. Guinn of Fayetteville, June 21, 1924. McRae is writing to Guinn concerning clemency for Bert and W. M. Messenger. McRae served as Governor of Ar
64.
Letter from Governor Winthrop Rockefeller to Rev. J. F. Cooley of Little Rock, Arkansas, December 8, 1969
Governors; Correspondence;
Letter from Governor Winthrop Rockefeller to Rev. J. F. Cooley of Little Rock, December 8, 1969. Rockefeller is inviting Cooley to the Republican Governors Conference in Hot Springs in 1969. Rockefe
65.
Letter from Homer Adkins to the Army Service Records Department, October 3, 1962
Governors;
Letter from Homer Adkins to the Army Service Records Department, Oct. 3, 1962. Atkins is in need of his complete records from World War I. The letter identifies every unit in which he serv
66.
Letter from James A. Seddon, Secretary of War to Maj. General Samuel Jones
Correspondence
A letter from James A. Seddon, Secretary of War, for the Confederate States of America to Major General Samuel Jones. The letter concerns proceedings against Captain Asher W. Harman. These proceedin
67.
Letter from James Scull to his father, December 5, 1837
James 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
68.
Letter from Jeff Davis to Gardner Richardson of New York, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1910
Governors; Correspondence;
Letter from Jeff Davis to Gardner Richardson of New York, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1910. Davis is thanking Richardson for placing his name on the mailing list for the Independent. Jeff Davis served as Govern
69.
Letter from John S. Little to Messrs. Henry Turner and H. B. Van Valkenburg of Warren, Arkansas, January 21, 1903
Governors; Correspondence;
Letter from John S. Little to Messrs. Henry Turner and H. B. Van Valkenburg of Warren, Arkansas, January 21, 1903. Little is writing in response to complaints against a local Postmistress. He served
70.
Letter from Orval E. Faubus to Tom Finley of Little Rock, September 15, 1954
Governors; Correspondence
Letter from Orval E. Faubus to Tom Finley of Little Rock, Sept. 15, 1954, thanking Finley for his support for Faubus' campaign. Faubus was Governor of Arkansas, 1955-1967.
71.
Letter from Thomas S. Drew to Elias N. Conway, Jan. 20, 1846
Governors; Correspondence;
Letter from Thomas S. Drew to Elias Conway, Jan. 20, 1846. Drew is writing to Elias Conway for statistical information. Thomas S. Drew served as Governor of Arkansas, 1844-1849.
72.
Letter from William B. Easley to A. W. Callicoat, Little Rock Nov. 24 1861 and Envelope to N. W. Callicoat Esq.
Correspondence
A business letter from William Easley to A. W. Callicoat, requesting money owed.
73.
Letter from William Fishback to D. C. Williams of Greenwood, January 29, 1861
Governors; Correspondence;
Letter from William Fishback to D. C. Williams of Greenwood, January 29, 1861. Fishback is expressing his thoughts on secession. Fishback served as Governor of Arkansas 1893-1895.
74.
Letter from William R. Miller to the Rev. R. W. Trimble, January 1, 1877
Governors; Correspondence;
Letter from William R. Miller to the Rev. R. W. Trimble, Jan. 1, 1877. Miller is responding to Trimble's letter about the early history of Arkansas. Miller served as Governor of Arkansas, 1877-1881.
75.
Letter from William Savin Fulton to his wife, Matilda Fulton, February 25, 1837
Governors; Correspondence;
Letter from William Savin Fulton to his wife, Matilda Fulton, February 25, 1837. Fulton is writing about his children and the family's move to Washington D.C. Fulton served as Governor of Arkansas T
76.
Letter to Governor Henry Massie Rector from James J. Gregg & Company, May 1861
Textile industry
James J. Gregg of Graniteville, South Carolina, wrote to Governor Rector to advertise lint cloths manufactured by his company, presumably to clean firearms. Gregg referenced the inclusion of samples
77.
Letter to Henry M. Rector from Albert Pike, May 12, 1875
Land; Correspondence
In 1875 Albert Pike was in law partnership with Robert W. Johnson they were both representing Henry M. Rector in a New Madrid land claim for Hot Springs property. Pike wrote his dear friend Henry M.
78.
Letter to John E. Martineau from E. D. Redmon, 4-28-1927
Floods; Disasters; Correspondence
Letter from E. D. Redmon to Gov. John E. Martineau on April 28, 1927, Pine City, Arkansas; 2 pages handwritten
79.
Letter to John E. Martineau from Henry Thane , 6-1-1927
Floods; Disaster relief; Correspondence
Letter from Henry Thane to Gov. John E. Martineau on June 1, 1927, Arkansas City (Ark.).
80.
Letter to John E. Martineau from Henry Thane, 4-27-1927
Floods; Disaster relief; Correspondence
Letter to John E. Martineau from Henry Thane, April 27, 1927, Arkansas City, Little Rock, McGehee, Watson, Dermott, Helena, Arkansas, Memphis, Tennessee, and the Mississippi River.
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