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Documenting Arkansas
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81.
Letter to John E. Martineau from Mento S. Ellis, 6-2-1927
Correspondence; Floods; Disaster relief
Letter to John E. Martineau from Mento S. Ellis, June 2, 1927, Rose City, North Little Rock, Little Rock, Arkansas and Memphis, Tennessee.
82.
Letter to Lydia Echols Owen Dodd from David Owen Dodd, Oct. 8, 1862
Civil Wars; Draft; Campaigns & battles; Correspondence
Letter to Lydia Echols Owen Dodd from David Owen Dodd, Oct 8, 1862, Monroe and Desota, Louisiana, Little Rock and Arkadelphia, Arkansas. David writes about the war and asks about folks at home.
83.
Letter to the Office of Trustees of Real Estate Bank, Washington, [Ark.], from Albert Pike, December 27, 1843.
Real estate business;Banking; Correspondence
In December 27, 1843 Albert Pike wrote this letter to the Trustees of the Real Estate Bank of Arkansas. Pike had been asked to assess the needs of the Real Estate Bank as far as collection and securit
84.
Map of Lost Prairie, Miller County, Arkansas, and vicinity on Red River, c. 1840. Township 15 South, Range 26 West and Township 15 South, Range 25 West.
Maps
Original plat map dating to the early 1840's of the Lost Prairie area near the Red River in Miller County. Map shows Red Lake, Clear Lake, and Mud Lake along with plantation ownership and acreage of
85.
Map of northern part of Texarkana, Ark., showing territory to be added to the incorporated city (1904)
Maps;
The 1904 hand drawn original map shows a proposed annexation of land into the city of Texarkana, Arkansas and includes a description of land ownership. Original map.
86.
Map of the military bounty lands in the Arkansas TerritoryMap of the military bounty lands in the Arkansas TerritoryMap of the military bounty lands in the Arkansas Territory
Land; Maps
Lands of Arkansas Territory surveyed for the Veterans of 1812. Original map.
87.
Mastheads of early Arkansas newspapers
Newspapers
Mastheads of early Arkansas newspapers including the Arkansas Advocate, The Arkansas Traveler, Morgan's Buzz=Saw, The Blade, The Serpent, and The Weekly Planter.
88.
Memo from Governor Dale Bumpers to "All Department Heads," May 5, 1971
Governors; Correspondence;
Memo from Governor Dale Bumpers to "All Department Heads," May 5, 1971. The memo reports on the current cancer crusade. Bumpers served as Governor of Arkansas, 1971-1975.
89.
Mrs. D.F. Casey Teacher's Contract, 1870
Education;
Teacher's contract between Mrs. D.F. Casey and Arkadelphia School Board, Clark County, Arkansas, 1870
90.
Muster roll
Military organizations; Soldiers; Civil Wars
91.
Natural Resources of Arkansas, by Commissioner of State Lands, 1869.
Land; Conservation of natural resources; Farming;
Published in 1869, this rare publication was compiled by James M. Lewis, Arkansas Commissioner of Immigration and State Lands. Its primary purpose was to promote the state and its resources to attract
92.
Negro Rural School Fund Report, Hempstead County, Arkansas, 1917
African Americans; Education; Schools
Negro 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
93.
Parent's who care about their teachers, their children's. education, their city's future want open public schools, Little Rock, Arkansas
Schools; School integration
The Women's Emergency Committee to Open Our Schools (WEC) was formed September 1958. The WEC was established in response to the closing of Little Rock, Arkansas' four public high schools by Governor
94.
Peach Raising in Arkansas Circular
Correspondence; Advertising; Circulars; Peaches
Letter from Hogan and Coyle, Real Estate Dealers, advertising land fruit orchards in Grannis, Polk County, Arkansas.
95.
Pine Bluff Histrionic Club!
Playbills
Playbill featuring the vile character Robert MaCaire an alleged murder of Aubry de Montdider, as accused by de Montdider's dog.
96.
Plat and field notes of Davidsonville, Lawrence County, Arkansas
Annexations; Rivers; City planning; Surveying; Architecture; Architecture;
Plat and Field notes of Davidsonville, Lawrence County, Arkansas.
97.
Poem written and signed by Governor James Berry
Poetry;
Poem written and signed by Governor James Berry. Berry's poem is entitled "Jack O' Dreams" and is a lighthearted play on words. Berry served as Governor of Arkansas, 1883-1885.
98.
Political Equality League c.1911
99.
Political Equality League c.1911
Suffrage; Women;
This event program of the Political Equality League lists events scheduled between November 21, c.1911 and June 6, c.1912. According to an article published in the Arkansas Gazette February 26, 1911,
100.
Prison furlough granted to Alvah Baldwin, October 18, 1926, signed by Governor Tom Terral
Governors
Prison furlough granted to Alvah Baldwin, October 18, 1926, signed by Governor Tom Terral. Terral served as Governor of Arkansas 1925-1927.
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