Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Broadside Wednesday

Commissioners Sale, G. W. Sallee land, Rison, Cleveland County, Ark., 1916
Box 1, Item 67

The Arkansas Broadsides Collection (MSS.99.35) contains a variety of broadsides that were used to announce such events as land sales, estate sales, public auctions and the openings of the tax books in various counties across the state.

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Monday, January 28, 2013

From the photograph collection:

PHO 7-508
East side of Main Street, Calico Rock, Arkansas, undated

5 3/8"x 3 1/2", black and white, copied from postcard
Donated by Ray Hanley, 2008.

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Friday, January 25, 2013

New entries on the Encyclopedia of Arkansas


Check out what's new on the Encyclopedia of Arkansas:


Emmet (Nevada and Hempstead Counties)
Hartman (Johnson County)
Helen Dunlap School for Mountain Girls
Highland (Sharp County)

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Little Rock Central High School Band on NBC Nightly News

From ArkansasBusiness.com

NBC's Lester Holt looks back on the school's 1957 desegregation crisis, and talks to Terrence Roberts, one of the Little Rock Nine who integrated the school, about his experiences.

Watch the video here.

Butler Center Books is proud to have published Lessons from Little Rock: A Memoir by One of the Little Rock Nine by Terrence Roberts.

This intimate and powerful account of the integration of Little Rock Central High School relates the inner struggles of one of the nine students who subjected themselves to the wrath of a mob in their quest for an equal education.

Learn more about Lessons from Little Rock here.

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Broadside Wednesday

Executors Sale, Mrs. M. W. Grahams estate, Camden, Ark., 1897
Box 1, Item 20

The Arkansas Broadsides Collection (MSS.99.35) contains a variety of broadsides that were used to announce such events as land sales, estate sales, public auctions and the openings of the tax books in various counties across the state.

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Friday, January 18, 2013

New entries on the Encyclopedia of Arkansas


Check out what's new on the Encyclopedia of Arkansas:

Elm Springs (Washington and Benton Counties)
Foreman (Little River County)
Kirby (Pike County)
Muslims

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Broadside Wednesday

Sheriffs Sale, J. C. Edwards property, Miller County, Ark., 1892
Box 1, Item 47

The Arkansas Broadsides Collection (MSS.99.35) contains a variety of broadsides that were used to announce such events as land sales, estate sales, public auctions and the openings of the tax books in various counties across the state.

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

New exhibit: Clinton for Arkansas


In the Clinton for Arkansas exhibition, selected materials from the Bill Clinton State Government Project depict Clinton's political career in Arkansas and its impact on the state. Items representing both politics and policy are featured, including materials from his run for Congress in 1974 and his term as attorney general, as well as from his twelve years as governor. In addition, the exhibition highlights campaign memorabilia from 1974 through his second presidential bid in 1996.

Butler Center Atrium Gallery
January 11 - April 27, 2013

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Monday, January 14, 2013

The Encyclopedia of Arkansas Goes Mobile

Get the story of just about any Arkansas experience anywhere with the new mobile version of the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies' Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture (EOA) website.

The EOA is a free, authoritative source of information about the rich history, geography, and culture of Arkansas. Text entries and media galleries offer information about the people, places, events, culture, and lore of Arkansas. The mobile website will allow users to access, for example, an entry on the history of a town or city they might be visiting in a format specifically designed for smart phones. Specifics that a tour guide or a teacher leading a field trip could offer are available at the touch of a screen for any tourist or native Arkansan, and will make a visit to a Civil War site, a bathhouse in Hot Springs, or the Buffalo River more interesting and complete.

David Stricklin, head of the Butler Center, said, "Anyone exploring Arkansas can use a mobile device to read the EOA entry on a specific town, its county, a Civil War skirmish near there, and lots of other items about the area. Suddenly, the picture of the town has become more three-dimensional. We want everyone to have that kind of deep experience and engagement with Arkansas."

The mobile site was made possible by a grant from the Arkansas Humanities Council (AHC), which was an original supporter of the EOA project. In addition to the mobile website, the AHC grant also funded the development of more locally oriented content for the EOA, especially entries on many of the smaller communities across the state.

Smart phones and other mobile devices will access the mobile version of the site automatically, but readers can also see this version on their regular computers by going to http://m.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/. The mobile site also offers a Photo of the Day and a "This Day in Arkansas History."

As of January 2013, the EOA has more than 3,100 entries and 4,200 pieces of media, all of which are accessible through the mobile site. New entries and media are being added every week. The EOA's mission is to collect and disseminate information on all aspects of the state's history and culture and to provide a comprehensive reference work for historians, teachers, students, and individuals for the purpose of promoting the study, understanding, and appreciation of Arkansas's heritage,

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Friday, January 11, 2013

New entries on the Encyclopedia of Arkansas


Check out what's new on the Encyclopedia of Arkansas:

Atkins Race War of 1897
Campbell-Brown, Veronica
Dickinson-Moore House
Fisher (Poinsett County)
Goodwin, Harvey Wilson
Goshen (Washington County)
Grannis (Polk County)
Green Forest (Carroll County)
Hamilton, Laurell K.
LaCrosse (Izard County)
Long, Dallas Cutcher
McArthur (Desha County)
Polk’s Plantation, Skirmish at
Third Arkansas Cavalry (US)
Van Dalsem, Paul
White River Expedition (February 20–26, 1864)
Yancopin (Desha County)

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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Broadside Wednesday

Public Sale of Town Lots, Forest City, Ark., 1887
Box 1, Item 7

The Arkansas Broadsides Collection (MSS.99.35) contains a variety of broadsides that were used to announce such events as land sales, estate sales, public auctions and the openings of the tax books in various counties across the state.

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Broadside Wednesday

Public Notice, Cutting or Carrying Away Timber, unlawful, 1883
Box 1, Item 77

The Arkansas Broadsides Collection (MSS.99.35) contains a variety of broadsides that were used to announce such events as land sales, estate sales, public auctions and the openings of the tax books in various counties across the state.

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