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Campbell Photograph Albums and Papers, 1896-1960 Manuscript
Collection 1427
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The William Simeon Campbell Papers were donated to the Special Collections Division by Campbell’s great-niece Joanne Brandon McLendon of Little Rock on March 20, 2001.
The papers consist primarily of materials created, collected, and arranged by Campbell during the course of his life in Fayetteville, Arkansas from 1900 to 1960.
William Simeon Campbell (W. S. Campbell) was born in 1873 in Sharp County, Arkansas, where he received most of his education. He attended Arkansas Industrial University in 1896-1897. In 1901 he married Blanche Dora Graham Campbell of Tuckerman, Arkansas. Their children were William Errington Campbell and Blanche Maud Campbell Hight. Campbell is best known as the author of 100 Years of Fayetteville, 1828-1928. He was employed in Fayetteville and Galveston, Texas, and was active in many areas of civic life in Fayetteville. Campbell died on April 26, 1960. He and Mrs. Campbell are buried in Fayetteville’s Evergreen Cemetery.
Eighteen photograph albums and photograph/scrapbook albums are included with a limited amount of loose photographs, correspondence, family history notes, memorial books for W. S. and Blanche Dora Campbell, and a few printed items. The photographs depict family life, school and community activities, buildings and landscapes, and automobile trips. There are many pictures of the University of Arkansas. Family members are the most frequent subjects. Several albums picture Galveston, Texas, and the Rio Grande Valley, Texas, where the Campbells frequently traveled. The photographs range from snapshots to 8" x 10" professionally made portraits. Most are black and white; the later photographs are in color. A Selective Index to Photographs in Albums is included with this Finding Aid.
Associated material housed in Special Collections consists of four items in the Washington County Historical Society Collection. Two folders contain correspondence to and from W. S. Campbell primarily related to the publication and sale of the book 100 Years of Fayetteville, 1828-1928. (See MC 1368, Box 13). Two other notebooks contain Campbell’s personal and professional correspondence, ca.1927-1951. (See MC 1368, Volumes 85 and 86).
Processed by Ellen Compton, Special Collections Division, University of Arkansas Libraries, Fayetteville, Arkansas, in October, 2001.
Series
l. Photograph Albums and Scrapbooks. Boxes 1-8.
Series 2. Typewritten,
copied, handwritten and printed material. Box 9.
Selective Index to Photographs
in Albums
The albums contain pictures and laid-in or tipped-in descriptive material pertaining to the lives of Campbell; his wife, Blanche Dora; his daughter, Blanche Maud and her husband Jack Hight; and the Campbells’ son, Errington Campbell, and his wife, Verna. The settings include: Fayetteville, Washington County, Benton County, Sharp County, and areas in Oklahoma, Texas, and Mexico, particularly the Rio Grande Valley. There are images of: commercial, institutional, and residential buildings; family members and friends; outings and trips; agricultural production; and domestic life.
Box 1
1. Album Number l: 18 photographs and many clippings and documents related to the career and interests of Campbell and his family. 1918-1944.
2. Album Number 2: 796 photographs, primarily documenting the activities of Errington and Verna Campbell. Pages are loose and fragile. 1940s.
Box 2
1. Album Number 3: 555 photographs, primarily snapshots of Errington Campbell in Fayetteville and at the University of Arkansas. The images document the ways a young man spent his time and include a wide variety of local scenes and individuals. Many photographs are labeled. 1916-1920.
2. Album Number 4: 28 photographs in a well bound book. Photographs are clear with individuals posed. Most are of Errington Campbell and Blanche Campbell. There is a photograph of W. S. Campbell’s father plowing with mules. A portrait of W. S. and his brothers, Stanley and Lee, was made at their father’s grave. A series of photographs is of Campbell’s sisters, Bertha and Nona, who worked in Washington, D. C. 1918-1925.
3. Album Number 5: 79 photographs in a ring binder with letters and printed material. Many of the pictures are 8" x 10.” A few are aerial shots of Fayetteville, the University of Arkansas, and Drake Field Airport, c.1946. Others are copies of early twentieth century images. One features a high wire walker over the Fayetteville square in 1925. Campbell was interested in highways and bridges. A number of such structures in Arkansas and Texas are pictured. 1900-1950.
4. Album Number 6: 3 photographs titled, “Color is the Poetry of Earth and Sky.” They are Fayetteville scenes. 1954.
Box 3
1. Album 7: 232 photographs in a large album with a velvet cover. This is a volume of family histories, covering both the Campbells and the Grahams. Much documentation is interspersed and attached to the photographs. Two sections are illustrated narratives of Campbell’s career in the produce industry in Arkansas and Texas.
Box 4 (oversized)
1. Album 8: 44 photographs titled “Photographs Campbell Collection.” They are primarily color snapshots and many are faded. One picture is an 8" x 10" black and white image of Springbrook Farm (in Fayetteville) 1942-1943.
2. Album 9: 36 photographs titled “Hight-Campbell Anniversary, 1926-1942.” Many of the pictures have deteriorated. The primary subjects are Blanche and Jack Hight.1926-1946.
3. Album 10: 169 photographs in a wood-covered book. There is a mixture of images and print material. Of note are: photographs of the Fayetteville Square on Armistice Day, the interior of Vol Walker Library at the University of Arkansas, bridges in Arkansas, floats in the Apple Blossom Festival parade, and Campbell’s Chamber of Commerce office. 1900-1950.
Box 5
1. Album 11: 142 photographs titled, “Snaps and Scraps.” Contains pictures of a trip to South Texas and Mexico. 1947.
2. Album 12: 74 photographs titled, “From Arkansas Mountains to Mexican Madras. The album continues the trip in Album 11.
Box 6
1. Album 13: 307 photographs of Errington Campbell in Texas and more pictures of the family trip to Mexico. 1947.
2. Album 14: 496 photographs that are 2" x 3" black and white scenes in the Rio Grande Valley, especially in the towns of McAllen and Harlingen, Texas. ca. 1947.
3. Album 15: 23 photographs of Galveston, Texas. Several are of the Campbell family in Galveston. Buildings, boardwalks, and harbor scenes are included. 1908-1947.
4. Album 16: 307 photographs, primarily of Errington and Verna Campbell. Included are snapshots of Fayetteville and the University of Arkansas in the late 1940s. There are also snapshots of the Campbells in Dayton, Ohio. A number of the photographs, particularly those of Fayetteville, are the same as or similar to the photographs in Album 2. Poor condition.
Box 7
1. Album 17: 188 photographs titled, “Driving 125 Miles Uphill - Just to see the Folks, Vol. I.” The pictures in this album begin in Texas. Those in the last half are scenes of Fayetteville, the University of Arkansas, and other sites of interest in the region. Vacation brochures and descriptions written by Campbell are interspersed with the photographs. ca. 1947-1948.
2. Album 18: 152 photographs titled, “Driving 1000 Miles Downhill Back to Sunshine Land, Vol. II.” This album has a few pictures of Fayetteville, and pictures of Campbell’s relatives, Joe and Hiram Brandon. The majority of the photographs are of a car trip through Oklahoma and Texas. ca. 1947-1948.
Box 8
Loose Photographs
1. Benton County
Image 1, Confederate Monument in Bentonville’s square, ca. 1920.
Image 2, Bluffs on highway near Bella Vista, ca. 1920.
Image 2, White River Bridge near Rogers, ca. 1920.
Image 4, Spring town Train Station and steam locomotive, ca. 1905.
Image 5, Men standing by train wreck near Rogers, 1907.
Image 6, Walnut Street in Rogers looking east, ca. 1920.
2. Campbell, W. S. as primary subject
Images 7-11, With Jack Hight at Galveston Harbor, 1947.
Images 12-17, Standing - near car, buildings, fruit trees, 1920-1955.
Image 18, Wearing a beard grown for Yell Centennial, 1940.
Image 19, Color snapshot, ca. 1960.
Image 20, With his family in Mexico, ca. 1947.
Image 21, With Blanche Hight in Fayetteville, ca. 1945.
Image 22, Gesturing on a Fayetteville street, ca. 1945.
Image 22a, Pointing to the Hight’s home, “The Hill,” 1955.
3. Campbell, W. S. and Blanche Dora Graham Campbell as
primary subjects
Image 23, On Galveston, Texas boardwalk, ca. 1906.
Image 24, At outdoor table, ca.1945.
Image 25, In living room of home on Lafayette Street, ca. 1947.
Image 26, Holding certificate from Washington County Historical Society,
1954.
Image 27, Holding memory album on 50th Wedding Anniversary, 1951.
Image 28, In yard of home on Lafayette Street, ca. 1935.
Image 29, Eating watermelon on “The Hill,” ca. 1954.
Image 30, Looking out from roof terrace on “The Hill,” ca. 1954.
Image 31, Standing on a porch, ca. 1954.
Image 32, Standing by tree (pictures of son and daughter, attached at
corners), ca. 1947.
Images 32a.32b, Standing together near tree, ca. 1947.
4. Blanche Dora Graham Campbell as primary subject
Image 33, Head and shoulders portrait as a girl, ca. 1898.
Image 34, Full-length portrait as a young girl, ca. 1896.
Image 35, With Jackie Van Sickle, 1944.
Image 36-37, In her bedroom on Lafayette Street, ca. 1940.
Image 38, With daughter-in-law and unidentified person, ca. 1947.
Image 39, Wearing checked dress, ca. 1940.
Image 40, Reading in living room, 1948.
5. Hight, Blanche Maud Campbell as primary subject
Image 41, Color portrait as a young woman, ca. 1915.
Image 42, As a baby in a tub with another child, ca. 1908.
Image 43, As a young girl boxing with her brother, ca. 1914.
Image 44, As a young girl with her brother and a dog, ca. 1914.
Image 45, On steps of Lafayette St. home with her mother, 1931.
Image 46, At Fairview St. home with Jackie and “Duchess,” 1940.
Image 47, With dog “Tootle,” ca. 1940.
Images 48-52, Snapshots made later in her life. 1980s.
Image 53a, Sitting with husband and family group, ca.1938.
Image 53b, With unidentified couple, ca. 1947.
Image 53c, With oxen in Mexico, ca. 1947.
Image 53d, Standing in doorway of “The Hill,” country home of the Hights,
1954.
6. Campbell, William Errington as primary subject
Images 54-55, holding fish, ca. 1930.
Image 56, Hunting under a bridge, ca. 1930.
Images 57-61, In front of buildings and shrubs, ca. 1940.
Image 62, With wife, ca. 1947.
Image 63, In his Texas office, ca. 1954.
Image 64, Dressed as an Indian, ca. 1950.
Image 65, In a formal garden, ca. 1950.
Image 66, In front of a brick wall with roses, ca. 1950.
Images 67-68a, On a bridge over White River, ca. 1938.
Images 68b-68c , At Fayetteville Country Club golf course with Hiram
Brandon
and Blanche Hight, ca. 1948.
7. Blanche and Jack Hight as primary subjects
Images 69-75, Interior of Hight home on Fairview, ca. 1950.
Images 76-78, In front of their home, ca. 1950.
Images 79-80, On a porch, ca. 1948.
Image 81a, With friends at an icy bluff, ca. 1934.
Images 81b-81d, At home (matted photo), ca. 1950.
8. Fayetteville - Snow Scenes, 1946-1947
Image 82, Street.
Image 83, Trees.
Image 84, From across Lafayette Street.
Image 85, From a balcony.
9. Fayetteville - Buildings - Washington County Courthouse
from Mt. Sequoyah
Image 86, With brick house in foreground, n.d..
Image 87, Overlooking water treatment facility, ca. 1935.
Image 88, In early morning fog with townscape, 1940.
Image 89, From a building with a sculpture in foreground, ca. 1940.
Image 90, “Panorama View,” ca. 1905.
Image 91, Four figures in foreground, ca. 1905.
Image 92, Outing party, ca. 1905.
10. Fayetteville - Buildings
Images 93-96, Square in snow, ca. 1948.
Image 97, Reason Company and First National Bank, ca. 1953.
Image 97b, Reason Company interior, ca. 1953.
Images 98-99, McIlroy Bank, ca. 1950.
Image 100, Lewis Brothers, ca. 1950.
Image 101, Center Street looking east: Ridge House, Stone House, “apple
house,” court house, 1911.
Image 102, Campbell Home on Lafayette Street, ca. 1950.
Image 103, City Pool and Bathhouse in Wilson Park, ca. 1950.
Image 104, Lesh Home on Washington Avenue, ca. 1950.
Image 105, Stirman-Duke-Futrall Home, ca. 1940.
Image 106, Gregg-Lincoln Home, interior, ca. 1930.
Image 107, Williams House on Williams Drive, ca. 1950.
Image 108, Walker-Stone House from Mountain Street, ca. 1950.
Images 109-111, Mt. Nord Residences, includes Fulbright and Paul Rhodes
houses.
Image 112, Brannon Home, back fence with spirea, ca. 1935.
Fayetteville - Monuments
Image 113, Confederate Memorial in Confederate Cemetery, 1950.
Image 114, Confederate Memorial in Confederate Cemetery, 1950.
Fayetteville - Schools
Image 115, Jefferson School, ca. 1940.
Fayetteville - Churches
Image 116, First Baptist Church, 1909.
Fayetteville - Description
Image 117, “Clear Creek Valley,” 1917.
Image 118, Fayetteville Country Club golf course, ca. 1950.
11. University of Arkansas - Buildings
Image 118, Girls’ 4-H Dormitory, ca. 1950.
Image 119, Fine Arts Building, ca. 1952.
Image 120, “New Boys Dormitory,” [Gregson Hall], ca. 1959.
Image 121, Gray Hall, ca.1910.
Image 122, Boys’ Dormitories, ca. 1910.
Image 123, Greenhouse (Grabill photograph), ca. 1908.
Image 124, Stadium parking lot (three shots mounted together), ca. 1950.
12. Arkansas - Description
Image 125, Highway 16 West near Fayetteville, Lake Dowell, ca. 1948.
Image 126, Highway 71 - Mt. Gaylor in the Boston Mountains, ca. 1935.
Image 127a, Highway 62 - Henderson Ferry on Lake Norfork, ca. 1938.
Image 127b, Highway 62 - Marion County Courthouse in Yellville, ca. 1938.
13. Oklahoma - Buildings
Image 128, Muskogee, “Welcome to Muskogee” Arch, ca. 1920.
Images 129-130, Holdenville, ca. 1920.
Image 131, McAlester, ca. 1920.
14. Texas - Buildings
Images 132-133, McAllen, ca. 1948.
Image 134, Pharr, ca. 1948.
Images 135-138, Fort Worth, ca. 1948.
Images 139, Galveston-Port Isabel Yacht Club, 1947.
Image 140, Galveston-Causeway, ca. 1947.
Image 141, Galveston-Bird’s Eye View, ca. 1908.
Image 142, Texarkana-Huckins House Hotel, ca. 1908.
15. Texas–Description
Cowboys,
ca. 1953.
16. Mexico - Description
Image 144, fountain, ca. 1947.
Image 145, burro, ca. 1947.
Image 146, arch, ca. 1947.
Image 147, arch, ca. 1947.
17. Arkansas - Washington County
Images 148-154, “The Hill,” country home of Blanche and Jack Hight,
1954.
Box 9
1. Autobiographical notes and sketches.
2. Genealogy notes.
3. Correspondence. 1907-1955.
4. Correspondence. 1956-1959.
5. Correspondence, n.d.
6. Memorial record for W. S. Campbell.
7. Memorial record for Blanche Dora Graham Campbell.
8. Obituaries for W. S. Campbell.
9. Cards, certificates, programs.
10. Composition book, W. S. Campbell, Arkansas Industrial University.
11. Clippings.
12. Bound copies of National Geographic articles. Titled “Ark/Mo/Okla.”
ca. 1950.
13. “Beautiful - Historic - San Antonio,” 1906. Souvenir booklet.
This index includes members of the Campbell and related families, as well as friends and other persons, places, and events of importance to the history of Fayetteville and North Arkansas. Places in other states are indexed if they pertain to the careers of W. S. Campbell or his son, Errington. Most vacation pictures are not indexed. An example of the location code is: B3,A7,p12 (1919). This means: Box 3, Album 7, page 12 and date of photograph.
Campbell Family - Individuals
Bertha Campbell Barrett (b1893)
B3,A7,p15 (ca. 1918)
B2,A4,pp18-27 (ca.1919) Several photographs of Bertha’s life in Washington,
D.C.
B1,A1,p54 (ca. 1920)
Blanche Dora Graham Campbell - Mrs. W. S. Campbell (1880-1959)
B3,A7,p24 (ca. 1898)
B4,A10,p7 (ca. 1905)
B3,A7,p50 (1906)
B3,A7,p52 (1906)
B2,A4,p5 (ca. 1916)
B3,A7,p55 (ca. 1919)
B3,A7,p25 (1947)
B3,A7,p8 (ca. 1948)
B4,A10,p8 (ca. 1948)
Blanche Maud Campbell Hight (1906-1999)
B3,A7,p53 (1906)
B3,A7,p22 (1910)
B3,A7,p53 (1910)
B3,A7,pp45-46 (ca. 1910) Six snapshots
B3,A7,p48 (ca. 1918)
B3,A7,p54 (1919)
B2,A4,p12 (ca. 1920)
B2,A4,p13 (ca.1920)
B3,A7,p137 (ca. 1920)
B3,A7,p63 (1928)
Errington Campbell (1902-1980)
B3,A7,p42 (1902)
B3,A7,p48 (ca. 1910)
B1,A2,p78 (ca.1916)
B2,A4,p1 (ca. 1918)
B2,A4,p7 (ca. 1918)
B2,A4,p1 (ca. 1919)
B2,A4,p10 (ca. 1920)
B2,A4,p11 (ca. 1920)
B2,A3,pp45-47 (1919) Twenty-five snapshots of work in Oklahoma hay harvest
Lottie Campbell Abee
B3,A7,p15 (ca. 1940)
Mollie Campbell
B3,A7,p14 (ca. 1940)
Nona Campbell Brandon
B3,A7,p15 (ca. 1940)
Roland Lee Campbell
B3,A7,p11 (ca. 1910)
Stanley Campbell
B3,A7,p138 (ca. 1917)
W[illiam] S[imeon] Campbell (1880-1960)
B3,A7,p124 (ca. 1904) On dock in Galveston, Texas
B3,A7,p114 (ca. 1904) In Galveston, Texas
B3,A7,p17 (ca. 1910)
B3,A7,p65 (ca. 1910)
B1,A2,p45 (ca. 1947)
B2,A5,p135 (ca. 1947)
B7,A18,p2 (ca. 1947)
B3,A7,pp109-122 (ca. 1902-1908) Memoir of work in Galveston, Texas buying
and shipping cabbages for A.C. Hamilton, Co.
B3,A7,pp87-94 (ca. 1902-1920) Memoir of work in Northwest Arkansas buying
and shipping apples for A.C. Hamilton, Co.
W[illiam] T[homas] Campbell (d.1914)
B3,A7,p10 (1877) Tintype
B3,A7,p10 (ca. 1892)
B2,A4,p16 (ca. 1905) Plowing with mules in Sharp County, Arkansas
B2,A3,p29 (ca. 1910)
Campbell Family - Groups
W. S. and Blanche Maud
B3,A7,p55 (ca. 1912)
B3,A7,p22b (ca. 1918)
W. S. and Blanche Dora
B4,A10,p8 (ca. 1940)
W. S., Blanche Dora, Annie Thomason, Errington
B3,A7,p42 (1902)
W. S., Blanche Dora, Blanche Maud, Errington
B3,A7,p143 (1915)
W. S., Blanche Dora, Verna, Errington
B6,A16,p75 (ca. 1947)
W. S., Blanche Dora, Blanche Maud, Errington
B3,A7,p80 (ca. 1910)
W. S., Blanche Dora, Errington
B3,A7,p9 (1901)
B3,A7,p31 (1901)
Narrative history of life in Center, Arkansas, and photographs of house
built by W. S.
W. S., Blanche Dora, Blanche Maud, Errington
B3,A7,p28 (ca. 1908)
W. S., Lee, Stanley
B2,A4,p17 (1914)
W. S. and Lottie
B2,A5,p1 (ca. 1930)
W. S., Blanche Dora, Blanche Maud
B2,A6,p2 (ca. 1954)
W. S. and his siblings and parents
B3,A7,p14 (ca. 1897) Family portrait with genealogical information written
on page
W. S., Blanche Dora, Errington, Blanche Maud
B3,A7,p20 (1912) Portrait
W. S., Blanche Dora
B3,A7,p20 (1940)
W. S., Nona, Bertha, Lottie, Verna, Dorine, Joe
B3,A7,p139 (1945)
Blanche Dora, Errington, Blanche Maud, Nona, Bertha, Stanley
B3,A7,p37 (1912)
Nona, Bertha, Maud, Effie, Cliffie
B3,A7,p79 (ca. 1908)
Blanche Dora and a sister-in-law
B7,A17,p58 (ca. 1947)
Blanche Dora, Blanche Maud, Errington
B1,A2,p75 (ca. 1905)
Bertha and Nona
B3,A7,p23 (1914)
B2,A4,p24 (ca. 1919)
Blanche Dora, Errington, Mrs. J. E. Graham
B3,A7,p51 (1905)
Blanche Maud, Errington, with unidentified baby
B3,A7,p56 (1908)
Blanche Maud and Errington
B2,A4,p8 (ca. 1920)
Blanche Dora, Blanche Maud, Errington, Miss Barbee Craig
B3,A7,p78 (ca. 1910)
Blanche Dora, Errington, Blanche Maud
B3,A7,p11 (1911)
Joe and Hiram Brandon and other Campbell cousins
B7,A18,p5 (ca. 1948)
Campbell family looking off East Mountain
B2,A4,p14 (ca. 1916)
Fayetteville - Buildings
Bates, Joseph Russell, home on corner of Sunset and Cleveland
B4,A10,p43 (ca. 1947)
Block Street
B2,A5,p144 (1937)
Budd House on Rock Street
B1,A2,p57 (ca. 1947)
Campbell Home at 216 S. Church, “First home Campbells owned”
B3,A7,p67-70 (ca. 1910)
B3,A7,p73 (ca. 1910)
B3,A7,p78 (ca. 1910)
Campbell Home at 306 W. Lafayette Street
B2,A3,pp7-8 (ca. 1925) Interiors
B2,A5,p121 (ca. 1945)
B7,A17,p58 (1947) Winter
Campbell Home at 7 Watson Avenue
B2,A4,p4 (ca. 1916)
B3,A7,p47 (ca. 1918) Includes pictures of outbuilding, “The Barn,” and
a written narrative
B1,A2,p64a (ca. 1919) Interiors
Campbell-Bell Building
B2,A5,p150 (ca. 1900)
Chamber of Commerce office
B4,A10,p1 (ca. 1943) Interior
Dickson Street
B1,A2,p35 (ca. 1935)
Fayetteville High School
B2,A3,p41 (ca. 1919)
Gregg House on Gregg Street
B1,A2,p48 (ca. 1940)
“Highthaven,” home of Blanche and Jack Hight on Fairview Street
B7,A17,p40 (ca. 1947)
“Old Hight Home”
B4,A9,p2 (ca. 1900)
Hight oil distributor business, corner of College and Mountain
B7,A17,p30 (ca. 1947)
Hospital Heights
B1,A2,p55 (ca. 1947)
Jefferson School
B4,A10,p26 (ca. 1945)
Jerpe Dairy Products
B1,A2,p55 (ca. 1945)
B2,A5,p125 (ca. 1945)
McIlroy Home on Fairview Street
B1,A2,p72 (ca. 1947)
Mount Nord Residences
B2,A5,p109 (ca. 1920)
National Cemetery
B4,A10,p32 (ca. 1945)
Ozark Theater and Washington County Courthouse
B2,A3,p57 (ca. 1920)
Sigma Chi/Alpha Delta Pi House on Maple Street
B7,A17,p72 (ca. 1947)
South Fayetteville Residences
B4,A10,p12a-13 (ca. 1940)
Springbrook Farm on Appleby Road
B2,A5,p110 (ca. 1947)
Springbrook “Manor” on Appleby Road
B4,A8,p4 (ca. 1947)
Square
B4,A10,p42 (1872) View of entire Square
B4,A10,p28 (ca. 1897) South side
B2,A5,p143 (1900)
B2,A3,p14 (ca. 1918)
B2,A5,p141 (ca. 1945)
Sun Company Gasoline Station
B2,A3,p4 (ca. 1920)
Uark Theater
B1,A2,p52 (ca. 1947)
Veterans Hospital
B6,A16,p77 (ca. 1947)
Walker/Stone House on Block Street
B4,A10,p42 (ca. 1947)
Washington County Courthouse
B6,A16,p81 (ca. 1947) Includes W. S. and Verna Campbell
Washington Lodge No. 1 on corner of South Block and East Rock
Streets
B4,A10,p25 (ca. 1947)
Washington School
B4,A10,p27 (ca. 1890)
Williams, Roy. Home on Williams Drive
B4,A10,p43 (ca. 1947)
B7,A17,p72 (ca. 1947)
Fayetteville - Description
Campbell home on Lafayette Street - winter views from the house
B7,A17,p28 (1947)
B2,A5,p134 (1947)
City Park (Wilson Park)
B3,A7,p58 (ca. 1910). Lake where swimming pool was built in 1925.
Walking by lake are: Lena Sanders, Mrs. W. S. Campbell, Maude Lesche, Anna Hurst,
Harold Sanders, Errington and Blanche Maud Campbell.
B1,A2,p55 (ca. 1947) Swimming Pool
Dinsmore Place
B4,A10,p37 (ca. 1947) Small lake with water lilies
Drake Field Airport
B2,A5,p146 (ca. 1946) Aerial view
Fayetteville townscape
B4,A10,p29 (ca. 1872) Hansard photograph copied by W. S. Campbell
B1,A2,p46 (ca. 1930) “Foggy morning from Mt. Sequoyah” - Green photograph
copied.
Lafayette Street
B1,A2,p47 (ca. 1930) Man with horse and wagon on corner of Lafayette
Street and Arkansas Avenue.
Mount Nord
B2,A5,p135 (1915) View from Arkansas Building. Family members and
information listed on picture.
B2,A5,p135 (1915) Streetscape
B3,A7,p59 (1910)
Mount Sequoyah
B2,A5,p139 (ca. 1935) View from roof of Washington County Courthouse
Fayetteville - Events
Airplane cockpit - Col. Bill Yancy in captain’s seat
B2,A5,p28 (1940)
Airplane in field
B2,A3,p4 (1919)
Apple Blossom Festival Parade, Fayetteville’s Float
B4,A10,pp3-4 (1923)
Dickson Street
B4,A10,p12 (1914)
Fayetteville’s Parade Float in Semi-Centennial of University
of Arkansas
B3,A7,pp75-76 (1921)
B4,A10,p21 (1921) Helen Hansard, Edith Tunstill, Blanche Campbell
B4,A10,p21 (1921) Float with “Flappers”
Square
Armistice Day Parade
B4,A10,p12 (1918)
Parade, World War II
B4,A10,p11 (ca. 1945)
B4,A10,p12 (1914)
Tightrope walker above buildings
B2,A5,p25 (1925)
Fayetteville - Monuments
Butterfield Stage Route
B4,A10,p50 (ca. 1925) Marker at Washington County Courthouse
Confederate Cemetery
B3,A7,p74,77 (ca. 1916) Two photographs
B2,A6,p4 (1938) Decoration Day
B4,A8,p10 (1942) Five photographs
B2,A5,p115 (ca. 1945)
Fayetteville - People
Alcorn, Mary
B2,A3,p18 (ca. 1917)
Allen, Dan
B2,A3,p21 (ca. 1918) “At pie-eating contest - during halftime at football
game”
Alexander, Imogene
B2,A3,p23 (ca. 1919)
B2,A3,p38 (ca. 1919)
Amaker, Boy
B2,A3,p36 (1918)
Askew, Margaret
B2,A3,p38 (ca. 1919)
Bayles, Roy (Curly)
B2,A3,p30 (ca. 1919)
B2,A3,p35 (1919) “At Fayetteville Pageant”
Brough, Charles Hillman
B1,A2,p78 (ca. 1912) with “Deacons and Pastor of First Baptist Church”
Dailey, Mildred
B2,A3,p28 (1918)
Daniels, Walter
B2,A3,p27 (1919) “In front of Carnall Hall”
Dever, Olin
B2,A3,p16 (1918)
George, Mary Burton
B2,A3,p42 (ca. 1917)
Hansard, Lela
B2,A3,p16 (1917)
B2,A3,p42 (ca. 1918)
Hansard, “Pud”
B2,A3,p27 (1919)
Harris, Margaret
B2,A3,p28 (1919)
McAllister, Ila
B2,A3,p5 (1919)
McGuire, Milton
B2,A3,p4 (ca. 1918) “In dorm room, U of A”
McRaven, Mullens
B2,A3,p37 (1918)
McRoy, Dorothy
B2,A3,p40 (1916)
B2,A3,p16,17 (ca. 1918)
Moon, Dorothy
B2,A3,p37 (ca. 1918)
Nancy, Isabel
B2,A3,p15 (ca. 1919)
“Nels”
B2,A3,p32 (ca. 1919)
Nettleship, Wilma
B3,A7,p55 (1907) “With Roy Hurst and Errington and Blanche”
Petross, Lorraine
B2,A3,p42 (ca. 1918)
Phillips, Charles “Puggy”
B2,A3,p27 (1919)
Rhea, Nelle
B2,A3,p10 (ca. 1917)
Robinson, Opal and Dawn
B2,A3,p15 (ca. 1919)
Smith, L.P. “Bags”
B2,A3,p20 (ca. 1919) “In football uniform”
Stokenbury Twins, Edith and Ethel
B2,A3,p3 (1920)
Stone, Edward Durell
B2,A3,p12 (ca. 1919)
B2,A3,p21 (ca. 1919)
B2,A3,p4 (ca. 1920)
Thomas, Bill
B2,A3, p4 (ca. 1918)
Tuck, Delpha
B2,A3,p25 (1918)
Tucker, Irma
B2,A3,p37 (1919)
Wilkerson, Virginia
B2,A3,p16 (1918)
Fort Smith
Ward Hotel
B7,A17,p66 (ca. 1947)
Ward Mansion
B7,A17,p65 (ca. 1947)
Galveston, Texas - Campbell Family in Photographs
“A Brief Account of My Experiences and Labors in Galveston.”
Memoir by W. S. Campbell.
B3,A7,pp109-122 (1902-1908)
B7,A7,p124 (1905) W. S. Campbell on dock.
Children on beach
B3,A7,p64 (ca. 1908)
Corner of Broadway and Tremont
B6,A7,p49 (ca. 1908)
B6,A15,p11 (ca. 1908)
B6,A15,p13 (ca. 1908)
B3,A7,p50 (1947)
Park
B6,A15,p13
B6,A15,p13 (ca. 1908)
Post Office
B6,A15,p9 (ca. 1907)
Residence, 1924 Church Street
B3,A7,p64 (ca. 1908)
Sea Wall
B3,A7,p61 (ca. 1908)
B6,A15,p9 (ca. 1908)
Galveston, Texas - Description
Docks and piers
B6,A13,p46 (1947)
Oil rigs
B6,A13,p48 (1947)
Lift - bridge
B6,A13,p49 (1947)
Restaurant
B6,A13,p49 (1947)
Beach
B3,A7,p130 (1905)
Beach Boulevard
B3,A7,p117 (1905)
Cabbage boats
B3,A7,p112 (1905)
B3,A7,p116 (1905)
Cabbage fields
B3,A7,p116 (ca. 1905)
Cabbage shipment
B3,A7,p124 (1905)
Causeway
B3,A7,p125 (ca. 1905)
Harbor and wharf
B3,A7,p118 (1905)
B3,A7,p120 (1905)
B3,A7,p123 (1905)
B3,A7,p125 (1905)
Library
B3,A7,p121 (1905)
Murdock’s Bathhouse
B3,A7,p130 (ca. 1905)
Post office
B3,A7,p115 (1905)
Troops embarking
B3,A7,p118 (ca. 1905)
Union Station
B3,A7,p105 (1905)
Graham Family
Family Portrait
B3,A7,p27 (ca. 1895) Genealogical information on page 26
Graham, J. E.
B3,A7,p13 (1926)
Graham, Louisa C.
B3,A7,p12 (1890)
B3,A7,p12 (1935) Included is a clipping about her death
Lawrence, Fred
B3,A7,p12 (1935) Account of his death near Forrest City
Hamilton Family
A.C., Mary, Scott, W. J., Eileen, Mary Downs Lander,
Mary Hamilton Lander, Andrew
B3,A7,p86 (ca. 1906)
Portrait of A.C.
B3,A7,p111 (1910)
Hight Family
Blanche Campbell Hight and Jack Hight
B3,A7,p84 (1923) at time of their marriage.
Blanche and Jack in Galveston.
B3,A7,p49 (1947)
Hobbs, Roscoe
Two letters to W. S. Campbell.
B3,A7,p94 (1914 and 1956)
Highway 71
Bridge over Fourche LaFave near Waldron.
B7,A17,p63 (ca. 1940)
Railroad bridge over Arkansas River at Van Buren
B2,A5,p37 (ca. 1940)
Bridge over Arkansas River at Van Buren
B2,A5,p36 (ca. 1940)
Bridge over Little River near Texarkana
B2,A5,p21 (ca. 1940)
Near Mena
B7,A17,p63 (ca. 1940) Four photographs
South of Fayetteville
B2,A3,p56 (ca. 1925) Unpaved
Highway 62
Bridge over Crooked Creek near Harrison.
B4,A10,p45 (ca. 1940)
Bridge over Crooked Creek near Pyeatt.
B4,A10,p44 (ca. 1940)
“Triple Crossing.” Bridges between Harrison and Yellville.
B4,A10,p41 (ca. 1940)
Bridge over White River at Cotter.
B4,A10,p45 (ca. 1940)
Bridge over White River near Eureka Springs.
B4,A10,p37 (ca. 1940)
Bridge over Mill Creek in Randolph County.
B2,A5,p126 (ca. 1940)
Bridge over Town Branch at Yellville
B4,A10,p44 (ca. 1940)
Highway 21
Three Sister Peaks in background. Austin Parrish
standing by car
B2,A5,p24 (ca. 1940)
Kerr, Tom and Ensign, Edith
Violinists on theater circuit
B3,A7,p145 (ca. 1910)
Lake Fort Smith
Swimming pool
B2,A5,p131 (ca. 1942)
Little Rock, Arkansas
Marion Hotel
B3,A7,p91 (ca. 1911)
Madison County - Description
Courthouse
B4,A10,p14 (ca. 1920)
B4,A10,p15 (ca. 1937)
Delaney
B2,A3,p13 (ca. 1919)
Pettigrew
B2,A3,p2 (ca. 1919)
Public School Day in Huntsville
B4,A10,p14 (1938)
St. Paul
B2,A13,p2 (ca. 1919)
Wesley
B4,A8,p12 (ca. 1943)
Missouri
Elk River Bridge near Noel
B2,A5,p19 (ca. 1920)
Mount Gaylor
Home of W. W. Vaught
B2,A5,pp6-7 (ca. 1920) Interiors
Oklahoma - Description
Highway 62 near Eldon
B7,A18,p4 (ca. 1920)
Oil fields
B2,A3,pp43-50 (ca. 1920)
Sulphur - Artesian Hotel
B3,A7,p92 (ca. 1910)
Tulsa
B3,A7,p92 (ca. 1920)
Wheat harvest
B2,A3,pp43-50 (ca. 1919)
Ozark National Forest
Cass - Ranger Station and Road
B4,A10,p38 (ca. 1940)
Russellville - Tree Nursery
B4,A10,p39 (ca. 1940)
Paris, Arkansas
Coal Mines
B2,A5,p14 (ca. 1936)
Pine Bluff, Arkansas
Hotel Jefferson
B3,A7,p91 (1911)
Rogers, Arkansas
Carnation Milk Plant
B4,A10,p47 (ca. 1942)
Harris Hotel
B1,A2,p45 (ca. 1920)
B2,A5,p17 (ca. 1920)
Sharp County, Arkansas
Log house on Reed’s Creek
B4,A9,p3 (ca. 1910)
Siloam Springs, Arkansas
Pet Milk Plant
B4,A10,p47 (ca. 1942)
Tennessee
Peabody Hotel in Memphis
B3,A7,pp91-92 (ca. 1910)
Texas - Description
Brownsville - Charro Days
B6,A14,pp6-7 (ca. 1952)
Harlingen
Buildings and scenes
B6,A14,pp10-11 (ca. 1952)
Oil distribution building
B2,A5,p41 (ca. 1945)
Highways - near McAllen, Harlingen, Bishop
B2,A5,pp61-68 (ca. 1947)
B2,A5,pp94-99 (ca. 1947)
Kingsville - Celanese Plant
B2,A5,p55 (ca. 1947)
Port Arthur - Refinery and lift bridge
B6,A13,p49 (ca. 1947)
Rio Grande Valley
Pumping Station
B2,A5,p43 (ca. 1947)
Row crops
B2,A5,p53 (ca. 1947)
University of Arkansas - Buildings
Buck [Buchanan] Hall
B2,A3,p67 (ca. 1915)
Carnall Hall
B2,A3,p67 (ca. 1915) Bird’s eye view
Chemistry
B2,A3,p66
B1,A2,p51 (ca. 1947)
Engineer’s Day at Engineering Hall
B3,A7,p85 (ca. 1919)
Experiment Station
B2,A3,p32 (ca. 1915)
Gray Hall
B2,A3,p67 (ca. 1915)
Greek Theater
B1,A2,p45 (ca. 1947)
B1,A2,p51 (ca. 1947) Two photographs
Gregson Hall
B1,A2,p45 (ca. 1947)
Hill Hall
B2,A3,p67 (ca. 1915)
Home Economics
B1,A2,p51 (ca. 1947)
Hospital [Infirmary]
B2,A3,p66 (ca. 1915)
Memorial Hall (former Student Union)
B6,A16,p81 (ca. 1947)
B1,A2,p51 (ca. 1947)
B1,A2,p45 (ca. 1947) Two snapshots, interiors
Men’s Gymnasium
B1,A2,p51 (ca. 1947)
“Old Main”
B2,A3,p66 (ca. 1915) East entrance
B2,A3,p66 (ca. 1915) In snow
B1,A2,p45 (ca. 1947)
B1,A2,p51 (ca. 1947)
Peabody Hall
B2,A3,p66 (ca. 1915) In snow
Razorback Stadium
B1,A2,pp50-51 (ca. 1947) Multiple snapshots
B6,A16,p77 (ca. 1947) Two photographs
B7,A17,pp35-36 (ca. 1947) Five photographs attached to one another,
showing cars in parking area
Vol Walker Library
B1,A2,p45 (ca. 1947)
B4,A10,p18 (ca. 1947) Interior of lobby
B4,A10,p20 (ca. 1947) Interior of stacks
B7,A17,p38 (ca. 1947)
Y.M.C.A. Meeting “Hut”
B2,A3,p66 (ca. 1915)
University of Arkansas - Events
Football Game, Arkansas vs. Kendall
B2,A3,p21 (1919)
B2,A3,p30 (1919)
B2,A3,p32 (1919)
University of Arkansas - Description
View of east side of campus
B2,A5,p148 (ca. 1945)
From southeast corner of a classroom building
B1,A2,p45 (ca. 1947)
Washington County - Description
Bridges (unidentified - probably on White River)
B1,A2,-59 (ca. 1947)
Goshen - cemetery and church near Round Mountain
B4,A10,p51 (ca. 1940)
Highway 71
B1,A2,p58 (ca. 1947)
Highway 16 - frozen waterfalls
B4,A9,p2 (ca. 1940)
Johnson - limestone quarry
B2,A5,p15 (ca. 1920)
Lake Wedington - “First photo ever made of Lake Wedington.”
B4,A10,p40 (ca. 1938)
Wesley
B4,A10,p49 (ca. 1930)
White River Valley
B2,A4,p15 (ca. 1910)
White Rock Mountain
B4,A10,p36 (ca. 1942)
B1,A2,p58 (ca. 1947)