Jonesboro (Ark.)
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Arkansas State University Faculty Women's Club Records
The Faculty Women's Club, founded in 1938, was created to inform local citizens about the needs of Arkansas State University and serve as a forum for spouses of male faculty and, later, female faculty members. The records include yearbooks summarizing club activities, meeting minutes, membership rosters, and scholarship information.
Arkansas State University Secretaries Club Records
The Arkansas State University Secretaries Club was founded in 1960 to create a deeper relationship between the women employed on campus. Over time the club changed from a social club to a professional organization. The club changed its name to the Professional Women's Association and then to the ASU Administrative Services Association. This collection documents the club's activities.
Craighead County Post Office Records
Jimmy Carter Campaigns for President in Jonesboro
Jonesboro High School 1973 Graduation at Tornado-Damaged Site
KAIT19740101_02, Circa 1974 January 1
Interview with Jonesboro mayor Neil Stallings about infrastructure and running for reelection in 1974. Interview with Judge Bill Clark about infrastructure and construction for a new hospital and nursing home.
KAIT19740101_03, Circa 1974 January 2
Interview with a man about lack of travel due to gas station closures along with shots of a gas station and motels.
Carl R. Reng Collection
Dr. Carl R. Reng was the fourth president of Arkansas State College and oversaw one of the campus’s greatest periods of growth and change, including Arkansas State becoming a University. This collection contains scrapbooks, documentation, and books highlighting Carl Reng’s tenure as President of Arkansas State College, and later University, as well as some records from his military service.
D. T. Rogers Papers
Dudley T. Rogers and his daughters, Mary Taylor Brown and Mary Elise Lauderdale, were long time educators in Northeast Arkansas. Rogers and multiple other family members worked at Arkansas State College for the better part of the 20th century. This collection contains the personal papers of the Rogers family including school material, financial records, and personal correspondence.
Roleson Family Papers
The Roleson Family was among the early settlers of the Jonesboro area and rose to prominence in the first half of the 20th century. Several members of the family fought in World War I and went on to practice law in Arkansas. The collection consists of personal correspondence between family members and friends, news clippings, material from both World Wars, and a large collection of handwritten family records notating births, deaths, and marriages.
Watson and Garver Family Papers
Robert Whitlow Papers
During World War II, the POWs were housed at a camp established at the Jonesboro Civilian Conservation Corps, where they first met Whitlow. This collection contains correspondence between former-German POWs and Robert Whitlow, a representative of the Memphis Press-Scimitar.