Photo Collection 26 contains images of groups and individuals associated with the history of Arkansas politics and government. Included are pictures as portraits of prominent Arkansas politicians, campaign photos, and various officeholders.
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1. Hammer and Sickle emblem at Commonwealth College, Mena, Polk County, Ark. c.1935. (3 1/2″x4 1/2″).
2. John I. Worthington in his office. c.1900. (5″x7″). NEGATIVE.
3. John I. Worthington. c.1920. (5″x7″). NEGATIVE.
4. Mrs. John I. Worthington. c.1920. (5″x7″). NEGATIVE.
5. John I. Worthington. c.1920. (5″x7″). NEGATIVE.
6. Jeff Davis, Arkansas Governor and U.S. Senator. c.1900. (2″x3 1/2″). NEGATIVE.
7. Powell Clayton, Arkansas Governor and U.S. Senator. c.1875. (2″x3 1/2″).
8. Morehart Family, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Ark. c.1890. (5″x7″).
9. Governor Charles Hillman Brough at State Capitol with women’s suffrage supporters, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Ark. c.1917. (8″x10″). [Arkansas women were given the right to vote in primary elections in 1917]
10. Dr. Bob Riley, Arkansas Lt. Governor, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Ark. c.1971. (8″x10″).
11. Ray Thorton, Arkansas Attorney General, addressing students at Arkansas Enterprises for the Blind, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Ark. May 1971. (8″x10″).
12. Elisha Baxter, Gov. of Arkansas, 1873-74. (3 1/2″x4 1/2″).
13. Lawrence Dawson, U. A. Student, 1949. (2 1/4″x3 1/2″ cut-out photo).
14. Morrell Gathright, U. A. Student Leader, later a state Senator from Jefferson Co., Ark. 1948. (3 1/4″x4 1/2″ cut-out photo).
15. Rufus Haydon Family – Political Post Card. (3 1/2″x5 1/2″). D
16. Bob Riley, U. A. student, later Lt. Gov. of Ark. 1948. (2 1/4″x3 1/2″ cut out photo)
17. (Photo # 17-22) President John F. Kennedy, on presidential visit to Arkansas shortly before his assassination. 1963. Photo by: Erwin McDonald. (5″x5″).
18. President John F. Kennedy.
19. President John F. Kennedy.
20. President John F. Kennedy.
21. President John F. Kennedy.
22. President John F. Kennedy.
23. Ben T. Laney, Gov. of Ark., Little Rock, Pulaski co., Ark. 1948. (5 3/4″x7″).
24. Sidney S. McMath, Gov. of Ark., Little Rock, Pulaski Co., Ark. 1949. (7 1/4″x9 3/4″).
25. Sidney S. McMath, Gov. of Ark., Little Rock, Pulaski Co., Ark. undated.
26. Honorable David Pryor, Gov. of Ark. 1975. (8” x 10”)
27. Frank White, Gov. of Ark., Little Rock, Pulaski Co., Ark. 2000. (5” x 7”)
28. John L. McClellan, U.S. Senator 1942-1947. (8” x 10”)
29. Arkansas Travelers (a political group) in Little Rock, AR – June 12-14, 1919 (8”x 40”)
30. Cummins Unit, Arkansas Department of Correction, c.1998
31. Cummins Unit, Arkansas Department of Correction, c.1998
32. Cummins Unit, Arkansas Department of Correction, c.1998
33. Cummins Unit, Arkansas Department of Correction, c.1998
34. Cummins Unit, Arkansas Department of Correction, c.1998
35. Grimes Unit, Arkansas Department of Correction, c.1998
36. Grimes Unit, Arkansas Department of Correction, c.1998
37. Grimes Unit, Arkansas Department of Correction, c.1998
38. Grimes Unit, Arkansas Department of Correction, c.1998
39. Grimes Unit, Arkansas Department of Correction, c.1998
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