W. H. Halliburton Collection

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>Riley-Hickingbotham Library

>W.H. Halliburton Collection

 


Box 1 – Main Scrapbook Index
Box 1 – Arkadelphia and OBU Scrapbook Index
Box 2 – Article Index
Box 3 - Article Index


Box 1 Main Scrapbook Index
After 1943 – Southern Standard if local

1. W. H. Halliburton, “Arkadelphia, Rainbow City, Finds Pot of Gold,” Arkansas Democrat, 3/23/1953

2. W. H. Halliburton, “Historic Arkansas Homes,” Arkansas Gazette, 6/8/1941

3. W. H. Halliburton, “Steamboat Days are Recalled,” Southern Standard ,6/27/1946

4. W. H. Halliburton, “Progressive Pioneer,” Arkansas Gazette, 10/24/1937

5. W. H. Halliburton, “Historic Old Jail is Razed,” Daily Siftings Herald, 1931??

6. W. H. Halliburton, “An Arkansan Visits Arkansas Post,” Arkansas Gazette, 1/22/1939

7. W. H. Halliburton, “Ouachita Pays Tribute To One of its Great Teachers,” Arkansas Democrat, 3/30/1949

8. W. H. Halliburton, “Ouachita Rounds Out 50 Years, “Arkansas Gazette,  1936

9. George M. Moreland, “Historic, Cultural Arkadelphia is One of the “Athens” of Arkansas,” The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, n.d.

10. “Clark County Peaches,” Arkansas Gazette,  6/15/1946

11. W. H. Halliburton, “Trail of the Indians,” Arkansas Gazette, n.d.

12. W. H. Halliburton, “Ouachita’s Soaring Tigers,” Arkansas Gazette, 7/25/1937

13. “Ship Honors Ouachita College,” The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, n.d.

14. Two photos of the ship, Ouachita,  in La Havre, France, 1946

15. W. H. Halliburton,A College Botanical Garden,” untitled, n.d.

16. W. H. Halliburton,Party of Arkadelphians Attend Christening Of ‘Gerig’ Ship at Pascagoula, Mississippi, untitled, n.d.

17. W. H. Halliburton, “War-Time Governor,” Arkansas Gazette, 2/24/1946

18. W. H. Halliburton, “Dolly Dimple Flour Manufactured in South Arkansas,” Camden Evening News, 1928

19. “We Visit Petit Jean,” untitled, 1939

20. Certificate of Award presented to the Southern Standard for Column Writing For 2nd place in the 1950 Arkansas Press Association Newspaper Contest For weeklies in towns of more than 2000 in population

21. Red Ribbon and Certificate of Award presented to the Southern Standard for Column Writing for 2nd place in the 1948 Arkansas Press Association Newspaper Contest for weeklies in towns of more than 2000 in population

22. White Ribbon and Certificate of Award presented to the Southern Standard for Column Writing for 1st place in the 1948 Arkansas Press Association Newspaper Contest for weeklies in towns of more than 2000 in population

23. White Ribbon and Certificate of Award presented to the Southern Standard for Column Writing for 3rd place in the 1947 Arkansas Press Association Newspaper Contest for weeklies in towns of more than 2000 in population

24. “The Picture of God,” Daily Siftings Herald, 12/24/1941

25. “Christmas Mystery,” Daily Siftings Herald,  n.d.

26. Obituary for Dr. Rowland, 1929

27. “Dr. W. T. Rowland Called by Death,” Daily Siftings Herald , 11/27/1929

28. “Around the Bend,” Arkansas Gazette,” 1947

29. W. H. Halliburton, “Oasis for Gracious Living,” Arkansas Gazette,” 10/26/1946

30. W. H. Halliburton, “Captain Kretschmar,” Arkansas Gazette, 11/26/1947

31. W. H. Halliburton, “There Will Always be An England,” London Calling, 8/20-26/1944

32. W. H. Halliburton, “Big Bluff Called the ‘Mecca Of Nature’s Strolling Children,” Siftings Herald, 2/5/1971

33. W. H. Halliburton, “Steamboats on the Ouachita,” untitled, n.d.

34. W. H. Halliburton, “Navigation of Ouachita River is Recalled,” Texarkana Gazette, March,1952

35. Malcolm Bayley, “Steamboat Roun’ de Bend,” untitled, n.d.

36. Texarkana Gazette, March,1952

37. W. H. Halliburton, “New Orleans,” Southern Standard, 1950

38. W. H. Halliburton, “Captain Kretschmar:  His Romance and Tragedy in Arkadelphia,” untitled, n.d.

39. “Arkansas Post, the Oldest Settlement West of the Mississippi River, Which is To Be Converted Soon Into a State Park, as It Appeared a Century Ago, Arkansas Gazette,2/16/1930

40. Frances Rector, “Most Destructive Cannon Shot,” Arkansas Gazette, 10/24/1937

41. “Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1882-1945,” The Commercial Appeal, 4/13/1945

42. James Greene, “Arkadelphia-Today and Tomorrow,” Arkansas Democrat, 1947

43. “’Gerig’ Launching at Pascagoula to be Friday,” untitled, n.d.

44. Letter from R. I. Ingalls to W. H. Halliburton, 11/8/1946

45. Invitation to the launching of the Seagoing Kopper Dredge ‘Gerig’

46. Memoirs – William Gerig, M. Am. Soc. C. E., 4/3/1944

47. W. H. Halliburton, “My Impressions of the Conference,” Talk Made Before Writers’ Conference, Conway, Arkansas, 8/10/1946

48. Letter to W. H. Halliburton from OrenHarris, 3/13/1944

49. Letter to W. H. Halliburton from Eleanor Kunitz, 1/15/1945

50. Autographed picture of Bill Fulbright

51. Letter to W. H. Halliburton from Bill Fulbright, 2/2/1944

52. Letter to W. H. Halliburton from Bill Fulbright, 1/15/1944

53. “A Visit to Galveston,” Daily Siftings Herald, 1940

54. V-mail of letter to W. H. Halliburton from Arthur Whitten, 7/15/1949

55. Letter from Bill Fulbright to W. H. Halliburton, 12/7/1943

56.  Letter from Bill Fulbright to W. H. Halliburton, 3/25/1948

57. W. H. Halliburton, “’Hell and High Water,’ Memory to Arkadelphia Paper,”Arkansas Gazette

58. Letter to W. H. Halliburton from C. Hamilton Moses, 1/22/1948

59. W. H. Halliburton, “The Prophecy of Bijou,” 12/31/1944

60. W. H. Halliburton, “50 Years Without Murmering –Then the Old Clock Ticks,” untitled, n.d.

61. George White, “Nazis Lose 241 Planes in Air Battle,” The Dallas Morning News, 1/2/1945

62. W.H. Halliburton, “City of Good Homes and Gracious People,” ArkansasDemocrat, 5/3/1952

63.  W. H. Halliburton, “Along the Ouachita River,” Arkansas Democrat, 8/3/1952
64. W. H. Halliburton, “Historians with Mud on Their Boots, Arkansas Democrat, 9/23/1951

65. W. H. Halliburton, “Arkadelphia’s Silent Defender,” Arkansas Democrat, 9/18/1949

66. W. H. Halliburton, “Sparklers’ from Sparkman Ran up a Record: Greatest High School Girls Basketball Team, Arkansas Gazette, 2/27/1995

67. W. H. Halliburton, “Big Bluff,” Arkansas Democrat, 11/25/1951

68. W. H. Halliburton, “Railroader Travels Millions of Miles in 56 Years,” Untitled, n.d.

69. W. H. Halliburton, “Arkadelphia Had One of Earliest Libraries,”Arkansas Democrat, 7/27/1952

70. “Bill Walton,” untitled, n.d.

71. “Coach Walton has Impressive Record as Builder of Winning Football Teams At Ouachita College, untitled, 1941

72. “Coach Wells is Named ‘Man of the Week in Sports’ by LR Sportscaster,”      Southern Standard, n.d.

73. W. H. Halliburton, “Arkansas Named Safety Director of Cleveland,” Arkansas Democrat, 1952

74. W. H. Halliburton, “Ouachita’s ROTC Has Distinguished Record,” Arkansas Democrat, n.d.

75. Inez Hale McDuff, “Livestock, Industry Bring Wealth to Clark County,” Arkansas Gazette, 6/8/1952

76. W. H. Halliburton, Árkadelphia’s First Passenger Train,” Arkansas Gazette, 6/27/1948

77. W.H. Halliburton, “’Mom’ to Thousand Keep up with her Boys,” untitled, n.d.

78. W. H. Halliburton, “The Arkansas Way of Life Sells Egyptian on America,” Arkansas Gazette, 1/30/1955

79. W.H. Halliburton, “Education, Business, and Romance: Ability Shows in W. S. Johnson,” Arkansas Gazette. 5/29/1955

80. Hugh D. Hart, “Pearls of Great Price”

81. W. H. Halliburton, “The Heavens Declare”

82. W. H. Halliburton, “Faces Do Change.” Arkansas Democrat, 1952

83. W. H. Halliburton, “They’ve Seen a Lot of Living,” Arkansas Democrat, Sept, 1960

84. W. H. Halliburton, “Arkadelphia Milling Co. Made History,” Siftings Herald, 5/12/1971

85. W. H. Halliburton, “The Biggest Little League in Town,” Arkansas Democrat,  9/2/1951

86. “Over the Magazine Desk,” Arkansas Democrat, 8/12/1951

87. Letter to W. H. Halliburton from C. C. Allard, 6/18/1951

88. W. H. Halliburton, “Arkadelphia Church Beginning Second Century, Arkansas Democrat, 12/30/1951

89. W. H. Halliburton, “Goodby, Old Main,” Arkansas Democrat, 6/12/1949

90. “She Graduated 50 Years Ago.” Arkansas Democrat, 6/12/1949

91. “Barkman House in National Register,” untitled, n.d.

92. W. H. Halliburton, “The Rise and Fall of a Merchant Prince,” Arkansas Democrat, 6/26/1955

93. W. H. Halliburton, “The A. P. & L Story,” Southern Standard,  9/26/1963

94. “AP&L’s Modern Facility in Arkadelphia Reflects Past History, Points to Future;” “AP&L Dedicates New Office, Service Center in Arkadelphia;” “W. H. Halliburton Was Company’s First Ad Writer,” The Exciter, September, 1968

95. W. H. Halliburton, “Historic Road Going Modern, untitled, n.d.

96. “With Presbyterian Heritage, B. F. Wylie is Man with Many Interest,” Untitled, 9/26/1968

97. W. H. Halliburton, “Dancing Octogenarian,” Arkansas Democrat, 6/18/1961

98. W. H. Halliburton, “Ouachita Was Undefeated for Many Seasons,”Arkansas Democrat, 11/1/1953

99. W. H. Halliburton, “Clock is Built in Spare Time,” untitled, n.d.

100. W. H. Halliburton, “’A Lady with a Lamp,’” untitled, 11/9/1960

101. W. H. Halliburton, “Arkadelphia, Rainbow City, Finds Pot of Gold,” Arkansas Democrat, 3/22/1953

102. W. W? Halliburton, “Arkadelphia Home Cherishes Tradition,” Arkansas Gazette, 7/5/1964

103. W. H. Halliburton, “Ouachita River Moves Poets to Write Verse Praising its Beauty,” Southern Standard, 12/10/1964

104. W. H. Halliburton, “Ouachita River Greatly Influences Lives –Ouachita Is River of Romance, Trade Industry,” Siftings Herald,  11/3/1971

105. Alma Stuckey, “Tribute by College Yearbook Honors one of Arkadelphia’s Favorite Citizens,” untitled, 1954.

106. W. H. Halliburton, “A Model Kindergarten,” Arkansas Democrat, n.d.

107. Keen Johnson, “Clark County Gets $30 Million, Reynolds Plant,” Southern Standard, 2/8/1952

108. Telegrams to W. H. Halliburton at Southern Standard re: Reynolds Plant at Arkadelphia

109. W. H. Halliburton, “Arkadelphia Selected as Site of New Reynolds Aluminum Plant,” Texarkana Gazette, 8/19/1952

110. “Work is Underway on Reynolds Plant,” Southern Standard,  2/15/1952

111. W. H. Halliburton, “’Mr. Arkadelphia’ – W. E. Barkman is 90; Has Seen City Grow from Village;” “Scene Here Friday Night May Not Have Been For Spooks, But John Hemphill’s May Have Been Looking Just the Same," Southern Standard, n.d.

112. “Keen Johnson, V-P of Reynolds Metal Company Views Site,” untitled, n.d.

113. W. H. Halliburton, “Voices of Young Join in Singing and Beauty is Added To Worship,” Arkansas Gazette,  3/20/1955

114. Letter from Ruth Nininger to W. H. Halliburton, 5/5/1955

115. Obituary - “Dr. Rowland,”

116. “Christmas Mystery”

117. “Reynolds Plant Will Be Located at Arkadelphia,” Daily Siftings Herald, 2/7/1952

118. W. H. Halliburton, “’Scrapper’ Williams Gains ‘Big-Time’ in Business World, Civic Affairs, But Does Not Forget Native State, College,” Southern Standard, 8/29/1952

119. “Arkadelphia in Celebration of its Centennial,” Arkansas Gazette, 5/16/1936

120. “Clark County is Praised Highly for Talent, Work,” 5/16/1936

121. “Pilgrimage to Old Arkadelphia Homes Enjoyed,” untitled, n.d.

122. W. H. Halliburton, “Arkadelphians Not Disturbed by Will Wedge’s ‘Backwoods’ Crack, untitled, n.d.

123. W. H. Halliburton, “New Highway Skirts Historic Trail,” Arkansas Democrat, n.d.

124. W. H. Halliburton, “Crippled for Life, Clyde Key went Gunning for a Livelihood,” untitled, n.d.

125. W. H. Halliburton, “Famous River Race Retold by Passenger on Winning Boat,” Memphis Commercial Appeal, n.d.

126. W. H. Halliburton, “Documents Add Interest to Clark County History,” Arkansas Gazette, 11/20/1963

127. Photo of three men, W. H. Halliburton in the middle and Sully Anderson on end

128. “Address by H. W. (Bill) McMillan at Mississippi Valley Association Meet at St. Louis Was About Ouachita Valley,” Southern Standard, 2/20/1952

129. W. H. Halliburton, “Henderson’s Half-Century Mark,” Arkansas Gazette, 10/1/1939

130.  Mary Eakin Dawson, Writers With Light Wardrobes ‘Froze’ on Petit Jean,” Arkansas Democrat, n.d.

131.  “Down Idea Alley,” n.d.

132.  W. H. Halliburton, “He’ll Tell ‘the Arkansas Story,” untitled, 7/15/1951

133.  W. H. Halliburton, “May be Forced to Hold Second Election says Attorney,” “Historical Interest in Washington Revived in Photographs,” Texarkana Gazette, 1/16/1927

134.  W. H. Halliburton, “The Nick Carter Legend Lives On,” Arkansas Democrat, n.d.

135.  W. H. Halliburton, “It’s Football Time,” Arkansas Gazette, 10/11/1959

136.  Witt Halliburton, “Whipple’s Brilliant Career, Cut Short by Tragedy,” Arkansas Gazette, 6/4/1972

137.  W. H. Halliburton, “Standard Starts 101st year of Publication,” Southern Standard, 2/29/1967

138.  Photograph of W. H. Halliburton with another gentleman and Juanita Barnett

139.  “Looking Back” photo from Southern Standard, 3/27/1980

140.  W. H. Halliburton, “Looking Back:  First Train Arrived here in 1873,” Southern Standard, 11/20/1987

141.  Photo of W. H. Halliburton with his scrapbook

142.  Photo of the Arkadelphia Chamber of Commerce, 1968

143.  Photo of a local home

144.  Photo of T. W. Hardison and W. H. Halliburton

145.  Photo of W. H. Halliburton and a man who walked across country pushing a Wheelbarrow

146-148.  Photos of OBC and local folks in the 1940s and 1950s

149.  “Newsman Stays Active During Retirement,” – Article About W. H. Halliburton

150.  “Letter to Editor,” Siftings Herald,   7/13/1970

151. “Arkansas Writer Prefers Petit Jean State Park to Paradise, Fairyland, and Castles in Spain, untitled, n.d.

152.  Claude Sumerlin, “Sentinel-Record Correspondent at Arkadelphia Veteran Newsman,” Sentinel-Record, 11/7/1965

153.  Claude Summerlin, “Still Active in Retirement,” Southern Standard, 11/11/1965

154.  “Awards Presented at Fourth Annual HSC Athletic Banquet,” untitled, n.d.

155.  Purple and Gold Heart Award to W. H. Halliburton by Daniel Grant, OBU

156.  “W. H. Halliburton Honored at Ouachita Sports Banquet,” untitled, n.d.

157.  Albert Pike, “A Ouachita River Idyl.”

158.  Photos, OBU Folks, 1953

159.  Letter from Charles W. Overholt to H. V. Halliburton, 2/12/1951

160.  Photo of the Ouachita group congregated for the Birkett Williams party, 1952

161.  Obituary of W. H. Halliburton



Box 1 – Arkadelphia and OBU Scrapbook Index
1.  Photo of Ruth Black, OBU Majorette, 1960s

2.  Sketch of Old Main

3.  W. H. Halliburton, “Goodbye, Old Main,” untitled, 1949

4.  Photo of J. E. Berry,  whose family donated the carillon in the spire of Berry Chapel as a memorial to him.

5.  W. H. Halliburton, “Ouachita’s Carillon Provides a Fine Memorial,” Arkansas Gazette, 11/15/1964

6.  Article about the song Ouachita, OBU’s Alma Mater

7.  Copy of the song Ouachita clipped from the 1910 Ouachitonian?? [page is     torn]

8.  Farrar Newberry, “John W. Conger, First President of Ouachita,” untitled, n.d.

9.  W.H. Halliburton, “Arkansas’s Blind School - it Began in Arkadelphia.” Arkansas Gazette, 8/2/1964

10. Sketch of the first Arkansas School for the Blind, founded 1858

11.  Photo of Main or Administration Building, Blind School

12.  Photo of Dr. Ralph Phelps, Jr., President of OBU

13.  W. H. Halliburton, “Brilliant Educator and Humorist, Dr. Hartzog Could Take Joke, Too,” Arkansas Gazette, 3/28/1954

14.  Copy of letter from Col. H. L. McAlester, former dean at OBC, to W. H. Halliburton, re: article about Dr. Hartzog

15.  Photo of Charles E. Dickens, during his tenth year as President of Ouachita    Baptist College

16.  Photo of Cone-Bottoms Hall when it was a dormitory

17.  Letter to W. H. Halliburton from Virginia D. Davis, Launching Hostess, California Shipbuilding Corporation, 4/16/1945

18.  Letter to W. H. Halliburton from John D. Burton, Director of Public    Relations, California Shipbuilding Corporation, 4/12/1945

19.  Photo of Ouachita Victory sliding down the ways at Wilmington during WWII

20.  OBU Alumni at christening of Ouachita Victory ship, named in honor of OBC, 5/8/1945

21.  Photo of S.S. Ouachita Victory launched at Wilmington, California

22.  W. H. Halliburton, “Ouachita was Undefeated for Many Seasons,” Arkansas Democrat, 11/1/1953

23.  W. H. Halliburton, guest writer for “Orville Henry – A Big Name in OBC Archives,” Arkansas Gazette, 7/3/1968

24.  Jim Bailey, “The QB Who Refused to Lose,” Arkansas Gazette, 12/21/1964

25.  Jim Bailey, “Now That Was a Week, That Was,” Arkansas Gazette, 3/14/1965

26.  “Tigers Win Consolation,” Arkansas Gazette, n.d

27.  Ben Epstein, “Ouachita Beats Henderson 36 to 30 For AAU Title,” ArkansasGazette, 3/7/1951

28.  “Ouachita Surprises Missourians, 83-76,” Arkansas Gazette, n.d. [1965]

29.  “Tigers Bump Another Seed,” untitled, 3/11/1965

30.  “Tigers Stun Lincoln, 83-76,” untitled, [1965]

31.   Newspaper Photo, “Carter’s Team:  291 Points For, 15 Against

32.  Jack Keady, “Baseball Greats Top Hall of Fame Picks,” Arkansas Democrat, 12/17/1961

33.  Jim Bailey, “Bear Bryant Among ’65 Hall of Famers,” Arkansas Gazette, 12/20/1964

34.  W. H. Halliburton, “The Nation’s Rivers – (including Arkansas’s) Inspire the Nation’s Poets, Arkansas Gazette, 11/8/1964

35.  W. H. Halliburton, “Arkansas Named Safety Director of Cleveland,” untitled,n.d.

36.  “Representatives of Ouachita College Who Made Clean Sweep in Arkansas Interschool Contests,” Arkansas Gazette, 5/3/1911

37.  W. H. Halliburton, “Mrs. Tatman Has Overcome Total Deafness,” untitled,n.d.

38.  W. H. Halliburton, “Big Bluff, Arkansas Democrat Sunday Magazine, 22/25/1951

39.  News photo of Miss Arkansas, 1968– Sharon Ann Evans, former OBU student

40.  Miss Arkansas, 1968 Preview

41.  “Miss Arkansas Pageant is Top Summer Attraction in Resort,” untitled, 1967

42.  “Miss Arkansas Returns to Arkadelphia for Receptions,” Siftings Herald, 7/31/1967

43.  “Miss Arkansas is Honored at Luncheon,” Siftings Herald, 8/2/1967

44.  “Miss Arkansas Pays Official Visit to City,” untitled, 8/24/1967

45.  “Sharon Evans Returns to Ouachita Campus, Southern Standard, 8/24/1967

46.  “Receptions in Arkadelphia to Honor ‘Miss Arkansas,’” untitled, 7/27/1967

47.  Miss Arkansas Preview, 1968, Sharon Evans

48.  Jim Bailey, “A Field Day in Dothan, Arkansas Gazette, 12/24/1968

49.  W. H. Halliburton, “Arkadelphia Lady Home After Travel in Europe,” Southern Standard, 1/10/1963

50.  “Ouachita Baptist College in Arkadelphia to Celebrate 75th Anniversary As Classes Begin,” untitled, 9/1961

51.  Albert Pike, Á Ouachita Idyll,” Arkansas Democrat, 8/3/1952

52.  W. H. Halliburton, “Poem Found in Vault at Ouachita College Believed to Have Been ‘Lost Script’ by Albert Pike, untitled, n.d.

53.  “Miss Arkansas to Visit Arkadelphia Friday,” Southern Standard, 7/27/1967

54.  Brochure – “Arkadelphia, Arkansas-The City of Progress in the Land of Opportunity.”

55.  Brochure – “History of a Service Institution, Elk Horn Bank and Trust Company”

56.  Copy of Certificate signed by Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America, appointed W. H. Halliburton as Chief Collector for the State of Arkansas, 9/23/1861

57.  Copy of Certificate signed by Andrew Johnson, President of  the USA, Granting a full pardon and amnesty to W. H. Halliburton for all offenses He committed by taking part in the late rebellion against the Government Of the United States, 5/29/1865

58.  Copy of a Confederate Dollar

59.  OBC football record under Coach Morley Jennings from 1913 - 1925



Box 2 – Article Index
2.1  OBU Rifle Team

2.2  Ouachita Military

2.3  Lotus Pool – Magnolia Manor

2.4  Daisy Scott Sharpe Ball (dancer)

2.5  Southern Standard Anniversary

2.6  Editorial Comment Henderson – Hendrix Merger

2.7  Debt Payment/Endowment Campaign – OBC

2.8  Dr. W. S. Johnson

2.9  Lois McNabb Smith

2.10  Petit Jean State Park

2.11  Montgomery Point (on Mississippi River, Arkansas County)

2.12 Christian Science Society Dedication

2.13  Barkman Home “Oasis of Gracious Living”
2.14  “Possible Navigation --- Ouachita”

2.15  Murfreesboro – Diamonds – John Huddleston

2.16  School for the Blind

2.17  Ouachita Library History

2.18  Laurie McMillan Tatman  (anecdote)

2.19  Hanging at Rockport

2.20  Arkadelphia’s First Newspaper

2.21  First Presbyterian Church – Early History

2.22  Hodges – “Historians with Mud on their Boots”

2.23  Arkansas Earthquake  (1811-1812)

2.24  Sparkman Sparklers

2.25  Arkadelphia History (Re:  M. V. Stuart’s High School Paper)

2.26  Arkadelphia’s Houses circa 1850s, 1860s, 1870s

2.27  Jacob Barkman (6/26/1955)

2.28  Ouachita River

2.29  Montgomery’s Point (Arkansas County)

2.30  50th Anniversary Celebration of Arkadelphia and Malvern

2.31  “The Heavens Declare”

2.32

2.33  DeSoto/Arkansas

2.34  Early Industry – Salt works – Notes – DeSoto

2.35  Charles Richardson – Artist

2.36  Passenger Trains – Arkadelphia

2.37  Sorority use of Barkman House

2.38  Notes – History of Arkadelphia

2.39  Pioneer

2.40  Some History of Clark County

2.41  WHH “Recollections”

2.42  WHH Family Trip – Western Arkansas

2.43  Birkett L. Williams

2.44  Thanksgiving Day Rivalry (Ouachita & Henderson)


Box 3 – Article Index
3.1  Correspondence from/to W. H. Halliburton, 1943-1970

                1.  From W. F. Hall, 8/3/1943

                2.  From A. J. Wilson, 10/23/1944

                3.  From Mrs. B. W. Nininger, 2/19/1954

                4.  From Carey Selph, 3/15/1961

                5.  From Daisy Scott Ball, 4/3/1961

                6.  From Norvelle W. Sharpe, 5/3/1961

                7.  From “Birdie” Scott Ball, 5/19/1961

                8.  From John W. Anderson, 12/12/1961

                9.  From W. E. Hirst, 8/24/1970

                10.  From Ethel Graham, 10/6/1970

                11.  From Captain Henry S. Chase, n.d.

                12.  To Mr. Allard, 4/15/1953

3.2  Correspondence, Walton, W. I. “Bill,” 1942-1946

                1. From C. C. Rubenstein, 10/31/1942

                2. From Deno to Dear Coach, 5/16/1946

3.3  Early History of Arkadelphia,  1912-1976

                1.  “Early History of Arkadelphia”

                2.  “At the Outset of the Pioneering”

                3.  “The First Public School for Whites”

3.4  Why Arkadelphia was Called the Rainbow City

                1.  “Why Arkadelphia was Called the Rainbow City”

                2.  “Rainbow City”

                3.  The Rainbow City

                4.  “How Cities – Some Cities”

                5.  “The Name Arkadelphia means City of the Rainbow”

                6.  “Philadelphia is known as the City of Brotherly Love”

3.5  The Story of Arkadelphia

                1.  The Story of Arkadelphia

                2.  “The Book of Genesis Records the Fact”

                3.  “We Find in the Book of Genesis That”

3.6  “First Airplane in Arkadelphia”

3.7  “Passenger Trains”

3.8  “First Baptist Church of Arkadelphia”

3.9  “The Organization of the Arkadelphia Chamber of Commerce”

3.10  “The Arkadelphia Rotary Club”

3.11  “Arkadelphia Milling Company”

3.12  “History of Newspapers in Arkadelphia”

3.13  “History of Southern Standard”

3.14  “Journalism”

3.15  “Jacob Barkman”

3.16  “Mrs. E.M. Blake”

3.17  “Captain Flave Carpenter”

3.18  “Dr. J. W. Conger

3.19  “Miss Frances Crawford”

3.20  “Louis Crow”

3.21  “Amy Jean Greene - A Lady with a Lamp”

3.22  “R. H. (Uncle Doc) Greene”

3.24  “Quinnie  Ham” and “Sparkman Sparklers”
3.25  “Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. Hampton”

3.26  “Dr. Hartzog”

3.27  “Col. & Mrs. Thomas Hunt”

3.28  “Dr. W. S. Johnson”

3.29  “L. H. Mitchell”

3.30  “Mrs. Margo Nelson”

3.31  “Daisy Scott”

3.32  “Milton Teague”

3.33  “Hazel Walker”

3.34  “Barkman House”

3.35  “Bozeman Home”

3.36  “Charles G. Clark Home”

3.37  “Crow Home & Phillips Home”

3.38  “A. S. B. Greene Home”

3.39  “Lotus Garden, Magnolia Manor”

3.40  “Arkansas Post”

3.41  “A P & L Story” (newspaper articles)

3.42  “Harvey Couch”

3.43  “A P & L Story”

3.44  “A P & L – Arkadelphia Story”

3.45  “A P & L- Malvern Story”

3.46  “History of Clark County”

3.47  “Clark County Industry”

3.48  “Clark County Library”

3.49  “DeGray Dam”

3.50  “DeSoto”

3.51  “Education”

3.52  “James R. Haygood”

3.53  “Haygood Stadium”

3.54  “J. H. Rowland”

3.55  “John Duke Wells”

3.56  “ROTC, Henderson State University”

3.57  Ouachita Baptist University Football

                1.  A history of sports at OBU

                2.  A list of the 1896 and 1905 football teams of OBU

                3.  The history of the 1895 football team of OBU

                4.  A story on the football games played between OBU and the UA

                5.  Early day athletics at Ouachita College

                6.  HSU v OBU

                7.  A story on the 1940 football team of OBU

                8.  OBU-Tech series of football games

                9.  A story on former OBU football players

                10.  A history of football at OBU

                11.  Athletic history of OBU

3.58  Halliburton, W. H., 1887-1976

                1. School of Arkadelphia, 1930

                2.”Sentinel-Record Correspondent at Arkadelphia Veteran Newsman”

                3. “Final Rites For Halliburton Held”

                4. “Halliburton, W. H., 1887-1976”

                5,  “Halliburton Papers given to Ouachita by his children”

                6.  Copy of The Exciter, September, 1968, an AP&L publication

3.59  “Riley Library, Ouachita Baptist University”

3.60  “Berry Chapel, Ouachita Baptist University”

3.61  “Morley Jennings”

3.62  “J. L. Nick Carter”

3.63  “Dr. Doak Sheridan Campbell”

3.64  “W. H. Homer Graham”

3.65  “Cliff Harris”

3.66  “Ed “Tiny” Neal”

3.67  “W. I. ‘Bill’ Walton”

3.68  “W. H. ‘Carey’ Selph”

3.69  “ROTC, OBU”

3.70  “Alma Mater, OBU”

3.71  “Youth Choir Festival

3.72  “Ouachita River”

3.73  “Big Bluff”

3.74  “Old Military Road”

3.75  “Caddo Indians”

3.76  “Cinnabar Mining”

3.77  “Arkadelphia Chamber of Commerce’

3.78  “Clyburn’s Cliff”

3.79  “Earthquake in NE Arkansas, 1811-1812”

3.80  “Mr. And Mrs. Allen Gannaway’s Timepiece”

3.81  “Graysonia”

3.82  “Historians with Mud on Their Boots”

3.83  “Wm. Howard Taft’s Visit to Arkadelphia”

3.84  “A Ship is Christened Gerig”

3.85  “A Public Hanging”

3.86  “The Heavens Declare”

3.87  All Time Football Records, OBU

                1. Football Records, 1897-1966

                2. Football Records, 1906-1961

                3. Football Statistics, 1953

                4. Football Statistics, 1926-1930

                5. Football Statistics, 1913-1925

3.88  “Louis (Deno) Nichols”

3.89  “OBC Athletic History” Copy #1

3.90  “OBC Athletic History” Copy #2

3.91 

3.92  “John Duke Wells”

3.93  “Duke Wells” by Robert Thomasson

3.94  “History of Arkadelphia Rotary Club” by Phil McCorkle, Sr.

3.95  “Herman R. and Mary Workman Hampton”

3.96  “Old Confederate Cannon”

3.97  “Memorial to Bill Walton” by Ralph A. Phelps, Jr.

3.98  “Adam Clark”

3.99  “Doak S. Campbell”

3.100  “A Brief Story of Arkansas Post” by J. M. Henderson

3.101  “O-U-A-C-H-I-T-A—Alma Mater”

3.102

3.103  “Robert A. Cowan”

3.104  “Col. Fred H. Coleman”

3.105  “Reynolds Metals Company”

3.106  “Baseball Schedule, Southern State College”

3.107  “Ouachita and Black River Projects”

3.108  “DeGray Dam and Lake”