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Photograph Collection 2 – Black History
1. Alexander, William (1865-1912). Little Rock. Leader of
the black fraternal organization, Mosaic Templars of America. c.1913. Donor: Tom W. Dillard.
2. Angelou, Maya (1928-). Writer, entertainer. c.1975.
Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
3. Austin, Rev. T. J. (1859-?). Helena school principal.
c.1920. Donor: T.W.D.
4. Barabin, Dr. J. H. (1874-?). Marianna. Physician.
c.1920. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
5. Blount, J. H. (1860-?). Helena, Forrest City. Educator,
1920 candidate for governor. c.1920. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
6. Booker, Joseph A. (1859-?). Little Rock.
Founder/President, Arkansas Baptist College. c.1907. Donor: T.W.D.
Photograph Collection 2 – Black History
7. Booker, Joseph A. c.1920. Donor: T.W.D.
8. Booker, Mrs. Mary Caver. Little Rock. Wife of Joseph
A. Booker. c.1900. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
9. Bush, John E. (1856-1916). Little Rock. Fraternal
leader, politician, businessman. c.1900. Donor: T.W.D.
10. Bush, John E. c.1890. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
11. Corbin, Joseph Carter (1833-?). Pine Bluff. State
Superintendent of Public Instruction, first President of Branch Normal College. c.1900. Donor: T.W.D.
12. Corbin, Joseph Carter. c.1900. Donor: T.W.D.
Photograph Collection 2 – Black History
13. Cox, James M. (1860-?). Little Rock. President of
Philander Smith College. c.1887. Donor: T.W.D.
14. Cox, James M. c.1905. Donor: T.W.D.
15. Donohoo, J. N. (1853-1817). State Representative,
banker, fraternal leader. Marvel, Helena, Pine Bluff. c.1895. Donor: T.W.D.
16. Eckford, Elizabeth. Little Rock. Integration of Central
High School. Sept. 1957. . Donor: T.W.D.
17. Fleming, A. L. (1866-?). Edmondson, Ark. Educator
and businessman. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
18. Gibbs, Mifflin W. (1823-1915). Little Rock. Politician,
lawyer, businessman, U.S. consul to Madagascar. c.1880. Donor: T.W.D.
Photograph Collection 2 – Black History
19. Gibbs, Mufflin W. c.1880. (Engraving) Donor: T.W.D.
20. Gibbs, Mifflin W. c.1900. Donor: T.W.D. 21. Gibbs, Mifflin W. c.1910. Donor: T.W.D. (Not
available)
22. Gillam, Isaac T. (1839?-?). Little Rock. State
legislator, Little Rock city councilman, county coroner. c.1900. Donor: T.W.D.
23. Havis, Ferd (1846-1918). Pine Bluff. Businessman,
public official. c.1890. Donor: T.W.D.
24. Hayman, George W. (1865-?). Little Rock. Physician.
c.1900. Donor: T.W.D.
25. Henderson, M.H. (1855-?). Little Rock. City
councilman c.1900. Donor: T.W.D.
Photograph Collection 2 – Black History
26. Hendricks, Barbara (1948-). Little Rock. Singer.
c.1975. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
27. Hibbler, John A. (1880-?). Little Rock. Attorney.
c.1930. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
28. Houser, Dr. N.B. (1869-?). Helena. Physician,
druggist. c.1915. Donor: T.W.D.
29. Ish, R.R. Little Rock. Educator. c.1905. Donor: T.W.D.
30. Jeffries, Moses E. (1856-?). Little Rock. City
councilman. c.1905. Donor: T.W.D.
31. Jenifer, Rev. John Thomas (1836-1919). Little Rock.
A.M.E. clergyman. c.1885. (Xerox from lithograph.) Donor: T.W.D.
Photograph Collection 2 – Black History
32. Johns, J.A. McG. North Little Rock. President of
Shorter College. c.1890. Donor: T.W.D.
33. Johnston, Rev. Lewis. Pine Bluff. Principal of Richard
Allen Institute. c.1890. Donor: T.W.D.
34. Jones, Scipio Africanus (1863-1943). Little Rock.
Attorney, politician, fraternal leader. c.1885. Donor: T.W.D.
35. Jones, Scipio Africanus. Sitting as a Special Chancery
Judge, c.1926. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
36. Jones, Scipio Africanus. Portrait displayed in S. A.
Jones High, School, No. Little Rock. c.1940. Donor: T.W.D.
37. Jones, Wiley (1848-?). Pine Bluff. Businessman,
politician. c.1890. Donor: T.W.D.
Photograph Collection 2 – Black History
38. Jones, Wiley. With his horse "Executor" at his
stables in Pine Bluff. c.1900. Negative. Donor : T.W.D.
39. Jop lin, Scott (1868-1917). Texarkana. Musician,
compos- er. c.1900. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
40. Keatts, Chester W. (1854-1908). Little Rock. Co-
founder of Mosaic Templars of America. c.1900. Donor: T.W.D.
41. Knowles P.A. (1852-?). Little Rock. Businessman
c.1900. Negative.
42. Knowles, P.A. c.1905. Donor: T.W.D.
43. Lathan, J. (1865-?). Little Rock. Minister. c.1905.
Donor: T.W.D.
Photograph Collection 2 – Black History
44. McConico, J.H. (1879-?). Little Rock. Businessman.
c.1905. . Donor: T.W.D.
45. McBane, Rev. C.S. Monticello. Presbyterian cleric
and principal of Monticello Seminary. c.1890.Donor: T.W.D.
46. Middlebrooks, A.M. (1855-?). Minister, politician,
businessman. c.1890. (Copy from newspaper lithograph.) Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
47. Miller, Abraham. Helena. Businessman and state
representative. c.1895. (3 1/2" X 5"). Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
48. Morris, Elias Camp (1855-?). Helena. Baptist cleric.
c.1895. Donor: T.W.D.
49. Potter, Rev. F.C. Cotton Plant. Presbyterian cleric
and principal, Cotton Plant Academy. c.1890. Donor: T.W.D.
Photograph Collection 2 – Black History
50. Reeves, Bass. Fort Smith. U.S. Deputy Marshall for
Judge Isaac C. Parker. c.1890. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
51. Singfield, W.A. Little Rock. Attorney. c.1900. Donor:
T.W.D.
52. Stephens, Charlotte (1854-1951). Little Rock.
Educator. c.1925. Donor: T.W.D.
53. Still, William Grant (1895-1978). Little Rock.
Musician, composer. c.1920. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
54. Thornton, J.G. (1873-1957). Little Rock. Physician.
c.1905. Donor: T.W.D.
55. Todd, Lucius. Little Rock. Musician. c.1950.
Photograph Collection 2 – Black History
56. Usher, J.H. (1864-?). Jericho, Ark. Farmer.
businessman. c.1910. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
57. Warfield, William (1920-). Singer. c.1965. Donor:
T.W.D.
58. Williams, R.A. (1879-?). Helena. Physician, fraternal
leader. c.1910. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
59. Slave stealing scene. Copied from lithograph.
c.1850. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
60. Southland College, Helena, Ark. A Quaker school
established during the Civil War. c.1890. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
61. Unidentified group of black Arkansans. c.1895. (5" X
711). Donor: T.W.D.
Photograph Collection 2 – Black History
62. Arkansas Baptist College. Little Rock. c.1890. (5" X
7"). Donor: T.W.D.
63. Arkansas Baptist College. c.1890. Copy from
lithograph. (5" X 7"). Donor: T.W.D.
64. Bethel A.M.E. Church. Little Rock. c.1890. (5" X 7").
Donor: T.W.D.
65. Black Diamond Drug Company. Helena c.1910. (5" X
7"). Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
66. Blissville. Black refugee settlement in Little Rock
during the Civil War. Copied from a lithograph. 1866. (3" X 7"). Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
67. Cotton Gin owned by Scott Bond. Madison, Ark.
c.1910. (5" X 7"). Donor: T.W.D.
Photograph Collection 2 – Black History
68. Branch Normal College. Pine Bluff. c.1890. (5" X
7fl).Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
69. Black Civil War troops being mustered out in Little
Rock. Copied from a lithograph published in Haper's Weekly. 1866. (5" X 7"). Donor: T.W.D.
70. Ibid. Color rendering.
71. Mosaic Templars Headquarters, 9th, and Broadway
Sts. Little Rock. c.1920. (5" X 7"). Donor: T.W.D.
72. Interior view of Mosaic Templars headquarters.
c.1920. (5" X 7"). Donor: T.W.D.
73. Henderson School, a Fayetteville school for blacks
established during the Civil War. c.1865. (5" X 7"). Donor: T.W.D.
Photograph Collection 2 – Black History
74. Masonic Temple. Pine Bluff. 1908. (Xerox from
Alexander's Magazine, VI, Sept. 1908.) (5" X 7"). Donor : T.W.D.
75. Arkansas Freeman masthead. First black newspaper
in Ark. Sept. 28, 1869. (5" X 7"). Donor: T.W.D.
76. Webb, John L. (1877-?). Hot Springs. Leader of
Woodmen of Union, a black fraternal organization. c.1925. (8ft x 10"). Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
77. Woodmen of Union Office. Hot Springs, Garland
County, Ark. c.1925. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
78. Office of John L. Webb, Supreme Custodian,
Woodmen of Union. Hot Springs, Garland County, Ark. c.1925. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
79. Runaway slave advertisement. From Arkansas
Gazette. 1851. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
Photograph Collection 2 – Black History
80. Howard Public School Building. Fort Smith,
Sebastian County, Ark. c.1900.
81. Philander Smith Colored Institute. Little Rock,
Pulaski County, Ark. c.1900. Donor: T.W.D.
82. Twenty-First Street School. Little Rock, Pulaski
County, Ark. c.1900. Donor: T.W.D.
83. Capitol Hill Colored School. Little Rock, Pulaski
County, Ark. c.1890. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
84. Young black child. Lawrence County, Ark. c.1890.
Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
85. Black cook, Alice French home. Clover Bend,
Lawrence Ark. c.1890. Negative.
Photograph Collection 2 – Black History
86. Black family doing the wash. Lawrence County, Ark.
c.1890. . Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
87. Blacks picking cotton, unidentified Arkansas
location. c.1880. Donor: T.W.D.
88. Reverend and Mrs. J.C. Crenchaw. Little Rock,
Pulaski County, Ark. c.1975. Donor: T.W.D.
89. Reverend J.C. Crenchaw receiving an award from
the NAACP. c.1975. Donor: T.W.D.
90. Reverend J.C. Crenchaw standing in front of Little
Rock Central High School. Little Rock, Pulaski County, Ark. c.1975. Donor: T.W.D.
91. Unidentified black residents of Rosboro. Rosboro,
Clark County, Ark. c.1920. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
Photograph Collection 2 – Black History
92. Unidentified black woman and child. Rosboro. Clark
County, Ark. c.1920. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
93. Unidentified black residents of Rosboro, Clark
County, Ark. c.1920. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
94. Black sawmill workers, operating an edger, Caddo
River Lumber Company. Forester, Scott County, Ark. 1937. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
95. Maya Angelou, Stamps, Arkansas native at her home
in Winston Salem, North Carolina. c.1980. Donor: T.W.D.
96. Gwendolyn McConico Floyd, retired educator and
school principal. Little Rock, Pulaski County, Ark. c.1985. Donor: Mrs. Floyd.
97. Florence Beatrice (nee Smith) Price, Little Rock
native and prominent musician and composer. Born Apr. 9 1888; died June 3, 1953. Photograph made c.1930.
Photograph Collection 2 – Black History
98. J.O.A. Bush, son of John E. Bush, Little Rock, Ark.
black fraternal leader. c.1915. Donor: John Graves.
99. Reverend J.M. Connor, D.D., African Methodist
Episcopal Church Minister. c.1910. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
100. Reverend John T. Jenifer, D.D., early African
Methodist Episcopal Church Minister and Historian. c.1910. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
101. William H. Grey, Helena, Phillips County, Ark. Black
Political Leader. c.1870. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
102. Black Leaders from Helena, Phillips County, Ark.
c.1880. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
103. Scott Bond, black entrepreneur of Madison, St.
Francis County, Ark. c.1910. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
Photograph Collection 2 – Black History
104. Scott Bond's Home, "The Cedars" Madison, St.
Francis County, Ark. c.1910. Negative. Donor: T.W.D.
105. M. R. Perry, Jr.'s "Associate", Emic Copland,
graduate University of Kansas, c. 1925. (5"x7"). Donor: James W. Leslie.
106. Mrs. Chester (Earline) Bush and children, Little
Rock, Pulaski Co., Ark.,c. 1925. (5"x7"). Donor: James W. Leslie.
107. Happy Hollow Saloon, Hot Springs, Garland Co.
Ark., c. 1905. Donor: James W. Leslie.
108. Katie McLurkin (niece of Fred Havis) (4"x5").
Donor: James W. Leslie.
109. Girls Industrial Hall, Stamps, Lafayette Co. Ark.,
1910 (3 1/2"x5 1/2")Post card.
Photograph Collection 2 – Black History
110. Ironing Class, Stamps, Lafayette Co., Ark., c. 1910
(3 1/2"x5 1/2") Post card.
111. Sewing Class, Stamps, Lafayette Co., Ark., c. 1910
(3 1/2"x5 1/2") Post card.
112. "Washing" Girls Industrial Hall, Stamps, Lafayette
Co., Ark., c. 1910 (3 1/2"x5 1/2") Post card.
113. Class in Laundering, Stamps, Lafayette Co., Ark., c.
1910 (3 1/2"x5 1/2"), Post Card.
114. Mathematics Class, Stamps, Lafayette Co., Ark., c.
1910 (3 1/2"x5 1/2") Post card.
115. Morning Exercise, Auditorium, Stamps, Lafayette
Co., Ark., c. 1910. (3 1/2"x5 1/2") Post card.
Photograph Collection 2 – Black History
116. Happy Hollow , Hot Springs, Garland Co., Ark., c.
1905 (5"x7") Donor: James W. Leslie.
117. Brian Lanker, "Portrait of Daisy Bates", Little Rock,
Pulaski Co., Ark.,(3"x8 1/2") 1989
118. Maya Angelou
119. Edgar Earl Collins - Composer/Instructor c. 1982
(8"x 10").Donor: Bede L. Luibel
120. Jefferson Gatherford Ish Family. c. 1898. (8" x 10").
Donor: John Graves
121. African American male who was lynched, 1916 (CD
image) End of Collection
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