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Walter C. Terry [graphic].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by Walter C. Terry, age 34 in 1937. Terry was first certified by the board in 1937 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1940.

E.W. Cowley [graphic] / O'Steen's Studio [photographer].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by E.W. (Eddie Willie) Cowley, age 44 [i.e. 52] in 1947. Cowley was first certified by the board in 1947 in Blytheville, Mississippi County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1961.

Authureen Jackson [graphic].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners in 1987 by Authureen Jackson, age 36, of Redfield, Jefferson County, Arkansas.

Hubbie Snowden [graphic].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by Hubbie D. Snowden, age 50 in 1963. Snowden was first certified by the board in 1963 in Arkadelphia, Clark County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1994.

Solon Smith [graphic].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by Solon Smith, age 24 in 1939. Smith was first certified by the board in 1939 in Taylor, Columbia County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1940.

L.B. Bryan [graphic].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by L.B. (Louis B.) Bryan, age 44 [i.e. 46] in 1939. Bryan was first certified by the board in 1939 in Bearden, Ouachita County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1956.

Luther Burns [graphic].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by Luther Burns, age 43 in 1938. Burns was first certified by the board in 1938 in Blevins, Hempstead County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1947.

Roderick M. Ruthven [graphic] / Shrader [photographer].

Arkansas History Commission
1 negative
Roderick M. (Roderick McKenzie) Ruthven was a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from Baxter County. This photograph was taken in 1947 for the composite photograph of the Fifty-Sixth General Assembly, 1947.

Watson Conley [graphic] / Morrow Studio [photographer].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by Watson Conley, age 53 in 1937. Conley was first certified by the board in 1937 in Pollard, Clay County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1943.

Harry L. Cully [graphic].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by Harry L. (Harry Louis) Cully, age 60 in 1937. Cully was first certified by the board in 1937 in Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1950.

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