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Donnie Bryant [graphic] / Shrader [photographer].

Arkansas History Commission
1 negative
Donnie Bryant was a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from Independence County. This photograph was taken in 1959 for the composite photograph of the Sixty-Second General Assembly, 1959.

George N. Holmes [graphic] / Shrader [photographer].

Arkansas History Commission
1 negative
George N. (George Niemeyer) Holmes was a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from Cleveland County. This photograph was taken in 1951 for the composite photograph of the Fifty-Eighth General Assembly, 1951.

Mel Phillips [graphic] / Shrader [photographer].

Arkansas History Commission
1 negative
Mel (William Mel) Phillips was a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from Sebastian County. This photograph was taken in 1951 for the composite photograph of the Fifty-Eighth General Assembly, 1951.

Carl Whillock [graphic] / Shrader [photographer].

Arkansas History Commission
1 negative
Carl Whillock was a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from Van Buren County. This photograph was taken in 1952 for the composite photograph of the Fifty-Ninth General Assembly, 1953.

L.D. Blair [graphic] / Shrader [photographer].

Arkansas History Commission
1 negative
L.D. Blair was a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from Logan County. This photograph was taken in 1953 for the composite photograph of the Fifty-Ninth General Assembly, 1953.

William S. Andrews [graphic] / Shrader [photographer].

Arkansas History Commission
1 negative
William S. (William Shaw) Andrews was a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from Ouachita County. This photograph was taken in 1954 for the composite photograph of the Sixtieth General Assembly, 1955.

Hal E. Adcock [graphic] / Caddo Photo Co. [photographer].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by Hal E. (Hal Edward) Adcock, age 29 in 1937. Adcock was first certified by the board in 1937 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1944.

Merle Barnwell [graphic].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by Merle Barnwell, age 26 [i.e. 27] in 1959. Barnwell was first certified by the board in 1959 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1995.

Claude C. Cochran [graphic] / Collier Photos [photographer].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by Claude C. (Claude Cecil) Cochran, age 51 in 1950. Cochran was first certified by the board in 1950 in Wewoka, Seminole County, Oklahoma. He later barbered in West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1969.

James Bell Collins [graphic].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by James Bell Collins, age 52 in 1966. Collins was first certified by the board in 1967 in Grenada, Grenada County, Mississippi. He later barbered in Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1990.

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