Ewing-Weber-Dews Collection
1820-1958

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Collection Inventory

 

Box 1

1. Correspondence: January 1820

2. Correspondence: May 1820

3. Correspondence: October 1847

4. Correspondence: April 1848

5. Correspondence: June 1848

6. Correspondence: January 1849

7. Correspondence: October 1849

8. Correspondence: March 1850

9. Correspondence: February 1851

10. Correspondence: April 1851

11. Correspondence: May 1851

12. Correspondence: August 1851

13. Correspondence: October 1851

14. Correspondence: November 1851

15. Correspondence: March 1852

16. Correspondence: September 1852

17. Correspondence: November 1852

18. Correspondence: December 1852

19. Correspondence: January 1853

20. Correspondence: March 1853

21. Correspondence: May 1853

22. Correspondence: September 1853

23. Correspondence: October 1853

24. Correspondence: November 1853

25. Correspondence: December 1853

26. Correspondence: January 1854

27. Correspondence: February 1854

28. Correspondence: March 1854

29. Correspondence: April 1854

30. Correspondence: May 1854

31. Correspondence: June 1854

32. Correspondence: July 1854

33. Correspondence: August 1854

34. Correspondence: October 1854

35. Correspondence: November 1854

36. Correspondence: December 1854

37. Correspondence: January 1855

38. Correspondence: February 1855

39. Correspondence: March 1855

40. Correspondence: April 1855

41. Correspondence: May 1855

42. Correspondence: June 1855

43. Correspondence: July 1855

44. Correspondence: August 1855

45. Correspondence: September 1855

46. Correspondence: October 1855

47. Correspondence: November 1855

48. Correspondence: December 1855

49. Correspondence: January 1856

50. Correspondence: February 1856

51. Correspondence: March 1856

52. Correspondence: April 1856

53. Correspondence: May 1856

54. Correspondence: June 1856

55. Correspondence: July 1856

56. Correspondence: September 1856

57. Correspondence: October 1856

58. Correspondence: November 1856

59. Correspondence: December 1856

60. Correspondence: January 1857

61. Correspondence: February 1857

62. Correspondence: March 1857

63. Correspondence: April 1857

64. Correspondence: May 1857

65. Correspondence: June 1857

66. Correspondence: July 1857

67. Correspondence: August 1857

68. Correspondence: September 1857

69. Correspondence: October 1857

70. Correspondence: November 1857

71. Correspondence: December 1857

72. Correspondence: January 1858

73. Correspondence: February 1858

74. Correspondence: March 1858

75. Correspondence: April 1858

76. Correspondence: May 1858

77. Correspondence: June 1858

78. Correspondence: July 1858

79. Correspondence: August 1858

80. Correspondence: September 1858

81. Correspondence: October 1858

82. Correspondence: November 1858

83. Correspondence: December 1858

84. Correspondence: January 1859

85. Correspondence: February 1859

86. Correspondence: March 1859

87. Correspondence: April 1859

88. Correspondence: May 1859

89. Correspondence: June 1859

90. Correspondence: July 1859

91. Correspondence: August 1859

92. Correspondence: September 1859

93. Correspondence: October 1859

94. Correspondence: November 1859

95. Correspondence: December 1859

96. Correspondence: January 1860

97. Correspondence: February 1860

98. Correspondence: March 1860

99. Correspondence: April 1860

100. Correspondence: May 1860

101. Correspondence: June 1860

102. Correspondence: July 1860

103. Correspondence: August 1860

104. Correspondence: September 1860

105. Correspondence: January 1861

106. Correspondence: February 1861

107. Correspondence: April 1861

108. Correspondence: May 1861

109. Correspondence: June 1861

110. Correspondence: July 1861

111. Correspondence: August 1861

112. Correspondence: September 1861

113. Correspondence: October 1861

114. Correspondence: November 1861

115. Correspondence: December 1861

116. Correspondence: January 1862

117. Correspondence: February 1862

118. Correspondence: March 1862

119. Correspondence: April 1862

120. Correspondence: May 1862

121. Correspondence: June 1862

122. Correspondence: July 1862

123. Correspondence: August 1862

124. Correspondence: November 1862

125. Correspondence: December 1862

126. Correspondence: April 1863

127. Correspondence: May 1863

128. Correspondence: June 1863

129. Correspondence: July 1863

130. Correspondence: October 1863

131. Correspondence: November 1863

132. Correspondence: December 1863

133. Correspondence: May 1864

134. Correspondence: June 1864

135. Correspondence: July 1864

136. Correspondence: August 1864

137. Correspondence: September 1864

138. Correspondence: October 1864

139. Correspondence: December 1864

140. Correspondence: 1850-1865

 

Box 2

141. Correspondence: May 1866

142. Correspondence: February 1867

143. Correspondence: March 1867

144. Correspondence: May 1867

145. Correspondence: November 1867

146. Correspondence: December 1867

147. Correspondence: 1867

148. Correspondence: September 1868

149. Correspondence: September 1871

150. Correspondence: June 1874

151. Correspondence: July 1874

152. Correspondence: February 1875

152 A. Correspondence: March 1875

153. Correspondence: January 1876

154. Correspondence: August 1877

155. Correspondence: January 1878

156. Correspondence: February 1878

157. Correspondence: March 1880

158. Correspondence: December 1886

159. Correspondence: January 1887

160. Correspondence: February 1887

161. Correspondence: March 1887

162. Correspondence: July 1887

163. Correspondence: October 1887

164. Correspondence: December 1887

165. Correspondence: February 1888

166. Correspondence: March 1888

167. Correspondence: May 1888

168. Correspondence: July 1888

169. Correspondence: August 1888

170. Correspondence: September 1888

171. Correspondence: October 1888

172. Correspondence: December 1888

173. Correspondence: January 1889

174. Correspondence: April 1889

175. Correspondence: May 1889

176. Correspondence: December 1890

177. Correspondence: January 1891

178. Correspondence: April 1891

179. Correspondence: May 1891

180. Correspondence: November 1891

180 A. Correspondence: January 1892

181. Correspondence: February 1892

182. Correspondence: March 1892

183. Correspondence: April 1892

184. Correspondence: May 1892

185. Correspondence: July 1892

186. Correspondence: September 1892

187. Correspondence: October 1892

188. Correspondence: November 1892

189. Correspondence: February 1893

190. Correspondence: March 1893

191. Correspondence: April 1893

192. Correspondence: May 1893

193. Correspondence: August 1893

194. Correspondence: October 1893

195. Correspondence: March 1894

196. Correspondence: April 1894

197. Correspondence: February 1895

198. Correspondence: October 1895

199. Correspondence: September 1897

200. Correspondence: July 1899

201. Correspondence: October 1899

202. Correspondence: November 1899

203. Correspondence: April 1900

204. Correspondence: November 1900

205. Correspondence: August 1901

206. Correspondence: September 1901

207. Correspondence: October 1901

208. Correspondence: November 1901

209. Correspondence: December 1901

210. Correspondence: January 1902

211. Correspondence: February 1902

212. Correspondence: March 1902

213. Correspondence: August 1902

214. Correspondence: November 1902

215. Correspondence: December 1902

216. Correspondence: February 1903

217. Correspondence: April 1903

218. Correspondence: May 1903

219. Correspondence: June 1903

220. Correspondence: September 1903

221. Correspondence: October 1903

222. Correspondence: November 1903

223. Correspondence: December 1903

224. Correspondence: 1903

225. Correspondence: January 1904

226. Correspondence: February 1904

227. Correspondence: March 1904

228. Correspondence: April 1904

229. Correspondence: May 1-15, 1904

230. Correspondence: May 16-31, 1904

231. Correspondence: June 1-15, 1904

232. Correspondence: June 16-30, 1904

233. Correspondence: July 1904

234. Correspondence: August 1904

235. Correspondence: September 1904

236. Correspondence: October 1904

237. Correspondence: November 1904

238. Correspondence: January 1905

239. Correspondence: February 1905

240. Correspondence: March 1905

241. Correspondence: April 1905

242. Correspondence: May 1905

243. Correspondence: June 1905

244. Correspondence: July 1905

245. Correspondence: August 1905

246. Correspondence: September 1905

247. Correspondence: October 1905

248. Correspondence: January 1906

249. Correspondence: March 1906

250. Correspondence: June 1906

251. Correspondence: August 1906

252. Correspondence: October 1906

253. Correspondence: December 1906

254. Correspondence: 1906

255. Correspondence: January 1907

256. Correspondence: March 1907

257. Correspondence: June 1907

258. Correspondence: August 1907

259. Correspondence: December 1907

260. Correspondence: January 1908

261. Correspondence: February 1908

262. Correspondence: April 1908

263. Correspondence: August 1908

264. Correspondence: October 1908

265. Correspondence: February 1909

266. Correspondence: May 1909

267. Correspondence: June 1909

268. Correspondence:  August 1909

269. Correspondence:  September 1909

270. Correspondence:  December 1909

 

Box 3

271. Correspondence: June 1910

272. Correspondence: August 1910

273. Correspondence:  September 1910

274. Correspondence: October 1910

275. Correspondence: December 1910

276. Correspondence: January 1911

277. Correspondence: March 1911

278. Correspondence: June 1911

279. Correspondence: July 1911

280. Correspondence: September 1911

281. Correspondence: October 1911

282. Correspondence: November 1911

283. Correspondence: December 1911

284. Correspondence: January 1912

285. Correspondence: May 1912

286. Correspondence: June 1912

287. Correspondence: February 1913

288. Correspondence: May 1913

289. Correspondence:  June 1913

290. Correspondence: September 1913

291. Correspondence: March 1914

292. Correspondence: June 1914

293. Correspondence: December 1915

294. Correspondence: 1900-1915

295. Correspondence: 1900-1915

296. Correspondence: 1900-1915

297. Correspondence: 1900-1915

298. Correspondence: 1900-1915

299. Correspondence: June 1916

300. Correspondence: August 1916

301. Correspondence: September 1916

302. Correspondence: January 1917

303. Correspondence: April 1917

303 A. Correspondence: August 1917

304. Correspondence: September 1917

305. Correspondence: October 1917

306. Correspondence: February 1918

307. Correspondence: May 1918

308. Correspondence: August 1918

309. Correspondence: December 1918

310. Correspondence: 1918

311. Correspondence: January 1919

312. Correspondence: March 1919

313. Correspondence: April 1919

314. Correspondence: May 1919

315. Correspondence: June 1919

316. Correspondence: September 1919

317. Correspondence: October 1919

318. Correspondence: November 1919

319. Correspondence: December 1919

320. Correspondence: January 1920

321. Correspondence: February 1920

322. Correspondence: April 1920

323. Correspondence: May 1920

324. Correspondence: June 1920

325. Correspondence: July 1920

326. Correspondence: August 1920

327. Correspondence: November 1920

328. Correspondence: September 1921

329. Correspondence: February 1922

330. Correspondence: March 1922

331. Correspondence: November 1922

332. Correspondence: May 1923

333. Correspondence: September 1923

334. Correspondence: October 1923

335. Correspondence: December 1923

336. Correspondence: March 1924

337. Correspondence: January 1925

338. Correspondence: February 1925

339. Correspondence: June 1926

340. Correspondence: July 1926

341. Correspondence: December 1926

342. Correspondence: March 1928

343. Correspondence: July 1928

344. Correspondence: September 1928

345. Correspondence: November 1930

346. Correspondence: August 1933

347. Correspondence: September 1935

348. Correspondence: November 1937

349. Correspondence: May 1938

350. Correspondence: February 1940

351. Correspondence: December 1943

352. Correspondence: February 1945

353. Correspondence: June 1945

354. Correspondence: December 1958

355. Correspondence: Miscellaneous – before 1900

356. Correspondence: Miscellaneous – after 1900

357. Correspondence: Miscellaneous – Date Uncertain

358. Envelopes: T. M. Ewing – Arkadelphia, AR

359. Envelopes: T. M. Ewing – Arkadelphia, AR

360. Envelopes: T. M. Ewing – Huntsville, AL and University of Virginia

361. Envelopes: Miscellaneous

362. Financial

363. Financial: Invoices

364. Legal: Miscellaneous

365. Legal: Notes and Deeds

366. Legal: Notes and Deeds

367. Legal: Poll Tax

368. Legal: Tax Receipts

369.  Legal: Writ of Mandamus

370.  Miscellaneous: Church Information

371.  Miscellaneous: Community Information

372. Miscellaneous: Greeting Cards

373.  Miscellaneous: Poems

374.  Miscellaneous: Publications

375.  Miscellaneous: School Information

376.  Miscellaneous: World War II Papers

377.  Miscellaneous

 

Box 4 Artifacts

1910 Ouachitonian

27 Arrowheads from Hot Springs area

Ashtray from France

Candle Mold

Cash Box

Datebook – 1902

Engraved Paper Sign “Ida Weber 1903”

Fountain Pen

Ink Well and writing station

Red and Black Checkers

Three crayons

Three marbles

Two World War II supporter buttons “Keep it up”

Wallet

White figurine

Wooden Box for keeping glasses

 

Box 5 Printed Matter

Books

The New Business World, transcript of the fourth radio talk of the “New Business World” series, conducted by Merle Thorpe, November 23, 1929.

Postal Information. Albert S. Burleson, Postmaster General, Eighth edition, November 1917.

 

Publications

Christian Observer, September 24, 1919 [page 22(958)]

Holland’s, October 1925 (cover only)

Journal of Hempstead County Historical Society, Vol. XIII, Spring, 1989

Literary Digest, May 26, 1928 (cover only)

Official Souvenir Louisiana Purchase Exposition (Byrnes Photographic Company) 1904

Ouachita Ripples, Vol. 7, 1897

Pictorial Review, August 1924 (cover only)

Sears, Roebuck, & Co., ad, 1936

The American Magazine, April 1924 (pages)

The Christian Herald, Pg. 260 (portion)

The Ladies’ Home Journal, March 1897

The Ladies’ Home Journal. “Bandanna Ballads” by Miss Howard Werden, April 1900

The Modern Priscilla, December 1897

The Modern Priscilla, January 1897

The Modern Priscilla, March 1897

The Young Ladies’ Journal, May 1889

Time Magazine, October 2, 1964  Lee Harvey Oswald on cover

Woman’s Home Companion, April 1929 (cover only)

 

Newspapers

Arkansas Veterans of Spanish War to Meet in Pine Bluff” 1938

Bookmobile Drive Started to Honor Mrs. George Dews”

“Charles Weber and Wife” late 1905, early 1906

“Commencement Plans at O. C. Near Finished”

Ewing Family and Its History --- The Name is in the Domesday Book” by Frances M. Smith

“He Leadeth Me”

“Heat is Fatal to Will Ewing this Morning” Friday, June 30, 1933

Henderson Club Fetes Seniors”

“Just Away” by James Whitcomb Riley

“Mrs. Ida W. Ewing is Dead at 73, Funeral was on Last Friday”

“Only Dad” by Helen Sutherland

“Ouachita’s Friend Gone to Reward”

Rattly Old Stagecoach Will Roll into Arkadelphia Sat. “

Reunion of School Mates”

“Shoppers” by Florence Van Cleve

“The Deacon’s Advice” Poem – Youth’s Companion

“The Passing Years” by Roselle Mercier Montgomery

Arkadelphia Daily News, Tuesday, January 22, 1918

Daily Siftings Herald, Friday, October 14, 1932

Daily Siftings Herald, May 12, 1936

Daily Siftings Herald, Friday, August 13, 1937

Daily Siftings Herald, Saturday, August 14, 1937

Daily Siftings Herald, Thursday, June 19, 1952

Daily Siftings Herald, Wednesday, December 14, 1955

Daily Siftings Herald, Wednesday, November 7, 1962

Daily Siftings Herald, Friday, January 29, 1988

Southern Standard, Thursday, October 13, 1932

Southern Standard, Tuesday, May 9, 1945

Southern Standard, Thursday, October 18, 1962

Southern Standard, Thursday, July 7, 1966

The Arkansas Gazette, Sunday, April 28, 1889

The Daily News, August 10, 1917 – Centennial Issue

The Dallas Morning News, January 9, 2000 – reprint of Monday, January 1, 1900

The Siftings Herald, May 8, 1919 front

The Stars and Stripes Mediterranean, Saturday, March 10, 1945

 

Certificates

Bureau of Mines, Manufactures, and Agriculture – W. B. Ewing named as delegate for Farmers’ National Congress

 

United Daughters of the Confederacy – Mrs. Sue Thomas Weber a member

 

Warranty Deed

Ben and Sallie Johnson selling land to Louis J. Weber, July 1889

 

 

Books (See library’s on-line catalogue)

American Military Biography. (Cincinnati: Printed at Chronicle Office) 1831.  Published for B. Crosby.  Deals with Officers of the Revolution and Life of Lafayette

Austin, Bertha.  Austin’s Domestic Science: Book One. (Chicago: Lyons and Carnahan) 1915.

Byron, George Gurdon ed. By Thomas Moore.  The Life and Letters of Lord Byron. (New York: Leavitt & Allen) 1858.

Byrum, E. E. What Shall I Do To Be Saved? Words of advice, Warning, and Encouragement to the Unsaved, Pointing out the way of Salvation, and the Requirements necessary to obtain it.  (Anderson, Indiana: The Gospel Trumpet) 1903.

Carroll, Lewis.  Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass.  (Boston:  Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Co.) 1898

Cookman, George Grimston.  Speeches Delivered on Various Occasions. (Nashville: Southern Methodist Publishing House) 1859.

Cornell, Sarah S. Intermediate Geography. (New York: D. Appleton and Company) 1879.

Cousin, Victor. Lectures on the True, the Beautiful, and the Good. (New York: D. Appleton and Co.) 1885.

De Bow, J. D. B. The Southern States: Embracing a Series of Papers Condensed from the Earlier Volumes of De Bow’s Review upon Slavery and the Slave Institutions of the South… (Washington, D. C.) 1856 

Defoe, Daniel.  The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe.  (Boston: D. Lothrop Company)

Dillon, Mary.  The Rose of Old St. Louis. (New York: Grosset and Dunlap) 1904.

Draper, John S.  Shams or Uncle Ben’s Experience with Hypocrites. (Chicago: Thompson & Thomas) 1899.           

Draper, John William. History of the Intellectual Development of Europe. Vol. II (New York: Harper & Brothers) c. 1876.

Dreiser, Theodore. Sister Carrie. (New York: Harper & Brothers) c. 1900

Fern, Fanny. Fern Leaves from Fanny’s Portfolio. 2nd Series. (Auburn & Buffalo: Miller, Orion, & Mulligan) 1854.

Hale, Sarah J. and Louis A Godey. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine. (Philadelphia: Louis A. Godey) 1871.

Harris, Joel Chandler.  Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings.

History of England for young people. (New York: George Routledge and Sons) c. 1889.

Holmes, William.  Religious Emblems: Being a Series of Emblematic Engravings…

Irving, Washington. Life of George Washington.  Vols. I, II, IV (New York: G. P. Putnam) 1860.

Irving, Washington. The Works of Washington Irving. Vols. III, IV, V, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII,   (New York: G. P. Putnam) 1860.

Jenks, Harriet and Mabel Rust. Song Echoes from Child Land for the Home, the School, and the Kindergarten.  (Boston: Oliver Ditson Company) 1896.

Lanman, Charles. The Private Life of Daniel Webster. (New York: Harper & Brothers) 1853.

Leslie, Eliza. Miss Leslie’s New Cookery Book… (Philadelphia) 1857.

Montgomery, Lucy Maud. Anne of Avonlea. (New York: Grosset and Dunlap) c. 1909.

Newcomer, Alphonso Gerald. English Literature. (Chicago: Scott, Foresman and Company) c.1905

Ought American Slavery to be Perpetuated?  A Debate between Rev. W. G. Brownlow and Rev. A. Pryne Held at Philadelphia, September, 1858.  (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co.) 1858.

Parrish, Randall.  When Wilderness was King: A Tale of the Illinois Country. (Chicago: A. C. McClurg and Co.) 1904.

Pollard, Josephine. History of the New Testament in Words of One Syllable. (New York: Saalfield Publishing Company) 1910.

Scott, Sir Walter.  The Waverley Novels. Vols. I, II, III, V, VII, VIII, IX, X, XII (Philadelphia: J B Lippincott & Co.) 1860.

Shakespeare, William. Ed. By George Long Duyckinck.  The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates) 1870.

Smith, Eleanor. Songs for Little Children. (Springfield, Mass.: Milton Bradley Co.) c. 1887.

Smith, Reed. The Open Road to Reading: Fourth Reader. (Boston: Ginn and Company) c. 1928.

Sunbeams: A Choice Collection of Good, Useful, and Appropriate Recitations… (Chicago: L. P. Miller & Co.) 1889.

Taine, Hippolyte. History of English Literature. (New York: Henry, Holt, and Company) 1885.

Talmage, Thomas De Witt. The Pathway of Life. (Richmond, VA: B. F. Johnson & Co.) 1889.

Teasley, Daniel Otis. Rays of Hope: A Book of Encouragement. (Anderson, Indiana: Gospel Trumpet Company) 1909.

Thompson, George. Thompson in Africa: An Account of the Missionary Labors, Sufferings, Travels, and Observations… (New York: Printed for the Author) 1852.

Thurston, Katherine Cecil. The Gambler: A Novel. (New York: Harper and Brothers) 1905.

Tomlins, William Lawrence. The Child’s Garden of Song. (Chicago: A C McClurg and Co.) 1895.

Townsend, Calvin. A Shorter Course in Civil Government. (New York: Ivison, Blakeman & Company) c. 1875.

Tupper, Martin Farquhar. Proverbial Philosophy: A Book of Thoughts and Arguments. (New York: Leavitt & Allen) 1853.

Volney, Constantin-Francois. New Researches on Ancient History. (New York: Calvin Blanchard Publisher) 1856.

Voltaire, translated by Charles L. S. Jones. The Henriad; A Poem (Mobile: Sidney Smith) 1834.

Ward, Charles Henshaw. Sentence and Theme. (Chicago: Scott, Foresman and Company) c. 1917.

 

Photographs

3550.1 – George Spragins Dews, ca 1950

3550.2 – George S. Dews, Margaret Weber Dews, Anne Dews (niece), ca 1943

3550.3 – Margaret Weber Dews on steps of City Library, Arkadelphia, ca 1940

3550.4 – Charles Weber Dews in military uniform, ca 1942

3550.5 – Charles Weber Dews, at work in Adjutant General’s Office, Aleutian Islands, ca 1943

3550.6 – Charles Weber Dews in front of Clark County Bookmobile with memorial to his mother, ca 1946

3550.7 – Clark County Bookmobile, Memorial to Margaret Weber Dews, ca 1946

3550.8 – George Spragins Dews in Arkadelphia Chamber of Commerce office, ca 1950

3550.9 – Boots Nowlin, Abner Stone, George S. Dews, Roy Greene (standing), B. W. McCormick, Jimmie Hobgood, ca 1948-50

3550.10 – Two unidentified men, one is probably John M. Goodwin, George Spragins Dews, Hugh Ross, Cecil Culp, Sr., H. Grady Smith, November 15 1944

3550.11 – Phil McCorkle, Jr., Mary Jo McCorkle, George S. Dews, Louise Ewing, Mrs. Faunt Smith, Bob Ridgeway, Anne Dews Ridgeway, Helen Drake Garrison, Claudie B. Garrison, W. H. Halliburton, Charles W. Dews, Mrs. W. H. Halliburton, Blanche Drake Dews, Faunt Smith, 1947

3550.12 – Charles Weber Dews, 1923

3550.13 – Margaret Louise Weber Dews

3550.14 – Charles W. Dews, Camp Adair, Washington, first on left top row, August 1943

3550.15 –Charles Weber Dews, 153rd Regiment, Company H, Arkansas National Guard, Camp Murray, Washington, November 28, 1941, fourth from right front row

3550.16 – Charlie Spragins’ baby

3550.17 – James Albert Bettis Spragins(?), Two years six months, 1912

3550.18 – Sue Thomas Weber, December 25, 1913

3550.19 – Charles Weber, son of Sue and Louis Weber

3550.20 – Laura Weber McClure, Unidentified man and woman

3550.21 – Louis Weber, 1913

3550.22 – Lottie Fredericka Weber Bentley

3550.23 – Louis J. Weber, in front yard of Weber House, ca 1891-93

3550.24 – Weber House, probably Louis and Sue Weber, possibly H. W. McMillan, ca 1891-93

3550.25 – Weber House in snow, ca 1949-50

3550.26 – Weber House in snow, ca 1949-50

3550.27 – Weber House, 1950

3550.28 – Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewing

3550.29 – Louise Virginia Ewing, two years, four months, 1908

3550.30 – Louise Ewing, three years

3550.31 – Louise Ewing, October 11th, 1912

3550.32 – Thomas and Louise Ewing, August 1908

3550.33 – Louise V. Ewing, Tom Ewing, brother and sister, ca 1925-26

3550.34 – Merritt, Dews, H.L. Steele, W.E. Preut(?), E. Watham, H. Manahan, B. Riggins, H. Crews, Daddy, Jessie Cheek, Beautiful Jim

3550.35 – Thomas Famous Racket Store, probably C.R. Thomas, R. B. Thomas, and Louis Weber

3550.36 – Thomas Famous Racket Store

3550.37 – Thomas Famous Racket Store

3550.38 – Catherine Cooper, three ½ months

3550.39 – Eleanor and her playmate, ca 1909

3550.40 – Eleven year old boy, 1914

3550.41 – Bobe Thomas

3550.42 – Group of men and boys on cliffs near Arkadelphia, ca 1930

3550.43 – Soldiers at camp during Spanish-American War, third from left is Charles Weber, ca 1898

3550.44 – Charles Weber during Spanish-American War, ca 1898

3550.45 – African American girl in yard with chickens

3550.46 – Charles Weber, son of Louis and Sue Weber

3550.47 – Three unidentified women, fourth in probably Louise Ewing, ca 1920

3550.48 – Probably Louise Ewing

3550.49 – Unidentified woman

3550.50 – Weber House in snow, ca 1950

3550.51 – Unidentified home

3550.52 –Ewing children(?) four girls, two boys, one baby

3550.53 – Four women, one man at river crossing, possibly ferry on Ouachita River

3550.54 – Eleven young women, probably a school class, photo taken by A. S. Atkins, Arkadelphia, AR

3550.55 – Unidentified woman

3550.56 – Unidentified man

3550.57 – Young woman standing by side of house

3550.58 – Young child standing by side of house

3550.59 – Unidentified young man standing in street

3550.60 – Unidentified woman, photo taken by Thompson, Arkadelphia, AR

3550.61 – Unidentified boy, six months old

3550.62 – Two children on porch swing

3550.63 – Young girl and boy dressed in Indian headdress sitting on a log

3550.64 – Four children, two boys, two girls, in room with toys and pictures

3550.65 – Unidentified woman and baby

3550.66 – Two young women

3550.67 – Unidentified man with horse and buggy

3550.68 – Unidentified mother and child

3550.69 – Unidentified man and woman in buggy

3550.70 – Unidentified baby

3550.71 – Unidentified man and woman, portrait style

3550.72 – Unidentified young man

3550.73 – Unidentified baby

3550.74 – Wedding Photo of young unidentified couple

3550.75 – Unidentified House

3550.76 – Tool Rental and Auto Repair Shop, Three men, ca 1911

3550.77 – Tool Rental and Auto Repair Shop, Three men with two cars, ca 1911

3550.78 – Unidentified men in unidentified office

3550.79 – Two children sitting on ladder playing with dogs

3550.80 – The Qual Bridge, Zurich, Switzerland

3550.81 – Largest watermelon in the world grown by W. W. Harkins, Arkadelphia, AR

3550.82 – Thomas and Louise Ewing, ca 1908

3550.83 – Ida Weber, 1879

3550.84 – Charles Weber Dews in military uniform

3550.85 – Unidentified girl at Piano

3550.86 – Two unidentified girls at Piano

3550.87 – Three unidentified young girls on sidewalk outside Weber House (far away)

3550.88 – Three unidentified young girls on sidewalk outside Weber House (close up)

3550.89 – Over Soldier’s Summit on the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, 1941

3550.90 – Pioneers Club, May 25, 1939

3550.91 – Susan Thomas Weber (Matriarch); Maude Weber Smith; Thomas M. Ewing; Ida Weber Ewing; Kate Cooper Smith; Will Ewing; Louise Virginia Ewing; Robert Smith; Margaret (Maggie) Weber Dews; Charles Weber Dews; George Spragins Dews; At Ewing country home near Arkadelphia, Summer 1923

3550.92 – Unidentified Man in Case