Deane, Ernie.Arkansas History Commission1 negative Negative taken for October 26, 1962, Arkansas Gazette article "Rover Finds Ozark Folk Festival Running True to Form," B1:2. Toby Baker (right) of Saint Paul, Madison County, Arkansas, and his brother Bill (left) perform their comical act at the 15th annual Ozark Folk Festival at Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas. Toby Baker's given name was Clarence Otto. He always used Toby when performing.Contact InformationOnline version:Catalog Record
Shrader (Firm : Little Rock, Ark.)Arkansas History Commission1 negative Dewey L. (Dewey Leonard) Massey was a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from Searcy County. This photograph was taken in 1957 for the composite photograph of the Sixty-First General Assembly, 1957.Contact InformationOnline version:Catalog Record
Arkansas History Commission1 copy negative Planes lined up on airfield for inspection at Eberts Field, Lonoke, Lonoke County, Arkansas. An article titled "Eberts Field May Be Made Permanent Camp" in the Lonoke Democrat, April 25, 1918, page 1, stated that "the plane now used at Lonoke is the Standard J.R. Pursuit." "Eberts Aviation Field" also in the Lonoke Democrat May 2, 1918, said hangars could store "72 machines" and as many more crated in storage.Contact InformationOnline version:Catalog Record
Deane, Ernie.Arkansas History Commission1 negative Negative taken for September 7, 1958, Arkansas Gazette article "Arkansans Show Work at Ozark Clothesline Fair," F5:2. Part of the photographer's series on arts and crafts. Various artists are pictured at the Prairie Grove Clothesline Fair in Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas. Mrs. Glenn Will of Fayetteville (above) took up the craft of braided rugs principally to preserve knowledge of the process which was about to be lost.Contact InformationOnline version:Catalog Record
Deane, Ernie.Arkansas History Commission1 negative Negative taken for September 7, 1958, Arkansas Gazette article "Arkansans Show Work at Ozark Clothesline Fair," F5:2. Part of the photographer's series on arts and crafts. Various artists are pictured at the Prairie Grove Clothesline Fair in Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas. As president of the Northwest Arkansas Handweavers Guild, Mrs. Verdie Herrington of the Rogers, Arkansas area deomnstrats weaving on a hand-operated loom.Contact InformationOnline version:Catalog Record
Shrader (Firm : Little Rock, Ark.)Arkansas History Commission1 negative J. Hugh Lookadoo was a member of the Arkansas Senate from the Sixth District (Pike, Clark, Dallas, and Grant Counties). This photograph was taken in 1967 for the composite photograph of the Sixty-Sixth General Assembly, 1967.Contact InformationOnline version:Catalog Record
Shrader (Firm : Little Rock, Ark.)Arkansas History Commission1 negative John A. Sink was a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from the Sixteenth District (Jackson and Woodruff Counties). This photograph was taken in 1967 for the composite photograph of the Sixty-Sixth General Assembly, 1967.Contact InformationOnline version:Catalog Record
Shrader (Firm : Little Rock, Ark.)Arkansas History Commission1 negative Eugene F. (Eugene Fontaine) Still was a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from the Eighteenth District (Mississippi County). This photograph was taken in 1967 for the composite photograph of the Sixty-Sixth General Assembly, 1967.Contact InformationOnline version:Catalog Record
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