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Andrew David Killough [graphic].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by Andrew David Killough, age 42 in 1937. Killough was first certified by the board in 1938 in Lepanto, Poinsett County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1939.

Clyde Jones [graphic].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by Clyde Jones, age 42 in 1938. Jones was first certified by the board in 1938 in Turrell, Crittenden County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1944.

Tom D. Guinn [graphic].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by Tom D. Guinn, age 52 in 1938. Guinn was first certified by the board in 1938 in Booneville, Logan County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1958.

R.A. Gillette [graphic].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by R.A. (Richard Augustus) Gillette, age 66 in 1938. Gillette was first certified by the board in 1938 in Malvern, Hot Spring County, Arkansas. His last year of certification was 1939.

A.J. Goodson [graphic].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by A.J. (Albert J.) Goodson, age 44 in 1937. Goodson was first certified by the board in 1937 in Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1974.

J.W. Green [graphic].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by J.W. (James W.) Green, age 57 in 1937. Green was first certified by the board in 1937 in Stephens, Ouachita County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1968.

Chester L. Helms [graphic].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by Chester L. Helms, 44 in 1956. Helms was first certified by the board in 1956 in Hoxie, Lawrence County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1990.

Rae H. Scott [graphic] / Duke Studio [photographer].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by Rae H. Scott, age 34 in 1938. Scott was first certified by the board in 1938 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1949. He died in November 1953.

William H. Ratliff [graphic].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by William H. Ratliff in 1939, at age 47 [i.e. 48]. Ratliff was retro-active certified by the board to 1937 in Excelsior, Sebastian County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1946.

Bishop Ridley [graphic].

Arkansas History Commission
1 photograph
Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by Bishop Ridley in 1937, at age 44. Ridley was first certified by the board in 1938 in Tuckerman, Jackson County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1946.

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