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McClellan Collection Container List Range R through Range V (Political Oversize Items) Box 1 – Box 1079 File numbers are inside brackets [ ] Range: R: 1 Box 1 Dates: 1942 Arkansas Counties Correspondence: 1942 Arkansas County [1] Ashley County [2] Baxter County [3] Benton County [4] Bradley County [5] Boone County [6] Calhoun County [7] Carroll County [8] Chicot County [9] Clark County [10] Clay County [11] Clebourne County [12] Cleveland County [13] Columbia County [14] Conway County [15] Craighead County [16] Crawford County [17] Crittenden County [18] Cross County [19] Dallas County [20] Drew County [21] 1 Desha County [22] Faulkner County [23] Franklin County [24] Fulton County [25] Garland County [26] Grant County [27] Greene County [28] Hempstead County [29] Hot Spring County [F30] Howard County [31] Independence County [32] Izard County [33] Jackson County [34] Jefferson County [35] Johnson County [36] Lafayette County [37] Lawrence County [38] Lee County [39] Lincoln County [40] Little River County [41] Logan County [42] Lonoke County [43] Madison County [44] Marion County [45] Miller County [46] Mississippi County [47] Monroe County [48] Montgomery County [49] Nevada County [50] Ouachita County [51] Perry County [52] Phillips County [53] Pike County [54] 2 Poinsett County [55] Polk County [56] Pope County [57] Prairie County [58] Pulaski County [59A-59C] Randolph County [60] Saline County [-61] Scott County [62] MISSING Searcy County [63] Sevier County [-64] Sebastian County [65] Sharp County [66] St. Francis County [67] MISSING Stone County [68] Union County [69] Van Buren County [70] Washington County [71] White County [72] Woodruff County [73] Yell County [74] Miscellaneous Correspondence Arkansas [75A-75C] Range: R: 2 Box 2 Dates: 1942 Miscellaneous Correspondence Out of State [1A-1C] Campaign Financial Bills [2] Newsclippings-1942 Campaign [3] Invitations, Speakings [4] Accounts-Campaign Expenses-Itemized [5] Accounts-Bills paid-Campaign [6] Celebration-Homecoming-Camden [7] Application Forms-Campaign Headquarters Personnel [8] Lists-Miscellaneous-Campaign List [9] 3 Government Data [10] Lists: Traveling Salesmen [11] Drug Store Owners [12] People of the Press [13] Farm Bureau Federation Officials [14] Newspapers-Arkansas [15] Railway Mail Clerks [16] State Officials [17] Veterans [18] Business & Professional Women-Arkansas [19] Radio Addresses [20] Telegrams-Special Attention [21] Hunt, H. A., Little Rock, AR [22] Thompson, Clint, Amity, AR [23] General: Shied, Carl R., Camp Robinson [24] Trimble, Judge J. W., Berryville, AR [25] Annapolis: Conaster, Raymond, Clarksville, AR [26] Conner, Edward [27] West Point: Coalidge, R. B., Jr., Little Rock, AR [28] Cupp, Cecil, Arkadelphia, AR [29] Davies, A. T., Hot Springs, AR [30] Goza, James L., Arkadelphia, AR [31] Jackson, Ransom, Little Rock, AR [32] Mashaw, Lane, Lewisville, AR [33] Lane, Clift, Grannis, AR [34] Moody, Joe, Nashville, AR [35] Annapolis Academy: Truett, Guy, Little Rock, AR [36] 4 Meador, Clifton L., Dumas, AR [37] West Point Academy: Enochs, Ernest, Texarkana, TX [38] Kinchen, Richard E., Lonoke, AR [39] Nance, Gus, Newport, AR [40] O’Rear, Charles, Warren, AR [41] Cox, Jesse E., Hot Springs, AR [42] Crawford, Dwight, Arkadelphia, AR [43] Desalvo, R. J., Little Rock, AR [44] Dickson, William A. B., Lepanto, AR [45] Donoho, R. N., Ft. Smith, AR [46] Donoho, Mrs. Susie, Little Rock, AR [47] East, Charlie, Arkadelphia, AR [48] Floyd, Jones [49] Forster, Emma S., Little Rock, AR [50] Annapolis: Pomeroy, Leslie K., Wilmar, AR [51] Roberson, Percy, San Diego, CA [52] Small, W. N., Malvern, AR [53] Stamper, Hubert, Pine Bluff, AR [54] West Point Academy: Reynolds, Clyde, Stephens, AR [55] Semmes, G. M., Morrilton, AR [56] Shaw, William McDermott, Lewisville, AR [57] Stucky, Fred, Lepanto, AR [58] Walker, Elmo, Little Rock, AR [59] Wilson, James Alexander [60] Institutions-Castle Heights Military Academy [61] Atkins, W. S., Hope, AR [62] Auten, Judge Lawrence, Little Rock, AR [63] Barham, A. F., Osceola, AR [64] Ball, E. V., Garland, AR [F65] Bennett, Alonzo, Memphis, TN [66] 5 Blackshare, Mrs. R. J., Fort Smith, AR [67] Bodenhamer, Rex, Mtn. Home, AR [68] Brisbey, Harvey L. [69] Caldwell, John H., Little Rock, AR [70] Gates, Allen [71] Gatling, Mildred and Jeff, Ft. Smith, AR [72] Hank, Karl W., Texarkana, AR [73] Harris, James R., Tampa, FL [74] Hardwick, C. W., Malvern, AR [-75] Heard, Barney, Leola, AR [76] Hewitt, J. M., Little Rock, AR [77] Hodges, Dr. W. G. [78] House, W. Johnson, Holly Springs, AR [79] Hall, Ralph, Hardy, AR [80] Humphries, William L., Little Rock, AR [81] Jackson, Charles, Little Rock, AR [82] Johnston, Ben, Pocahontas, AR [83] Jordan, W. W., Bearden, AR [84] Kennedy, A. C., Malvern, AR [85] Ketchum, J. F., Bonnerdale, AR [86] Knight, Eddyce, Gurdon, AR [87] Koonce, Ralph, Little Rock, AR [88] Lorenzen, Herbert C. [89] McFaddin, Ed F., Hope, AR [90] McDonald, David, Marvell, AR [91] McGowan, Grady, Bismarck, AR [92] McKinney, George F., Fayetteville, AR [93] Marshall, Cpt. Lambert L., Camp Luna, NM [94] Massey, Porter, Bonnerdale, AR [F95] Miller, B. B., Las Cruces, NM [96] Moore, Robert E., Little Rock, AR [97] National Theatre Company, Memphis, TN [98] Parmley, Harry M., Harrisburg, PN [99] 6 Pyeatt, E. P., Fayetteville, AR [100] Rhodes, Glenville, Malvern, AR [101] Annapolis: Rowland, Eckel, W. Hot Springs, AR [102] Saad, D. G., Hot Springs, AR [103] Shoemaker, Leslie N., New River, North Carolina [104] Smith, Roy, Camden, AR [105] Upthegrove, Daniel, St. Louis, MO [106] Wright, John Hardin, Arkadelphia, AR [107] Vaught, D. M., Mufreesboro, AR [108] Wassell, Sam, Little Rock, AR [109] Weaver, Ethel D, Pine Bluff, AR [110] Whitaker, E. B., Little Rock, AR [111] Wilson, Porter, Hot Springs, AR [112] Ward, Mrs. Ewing, North Little Rock, AR [113] Lewis, See, Cabot, AR [114] Ault, Clifford, San Pedro, CA [115] Black, Graham, Corning, AR [116] Purifoy, Lloyd O., El Dorado, AR [117] Anders, J. R., Carthage, AR [118] Agee, Theron, Van Buren, AR [119] Barnes, Harold M., Magnolia, AR [120] Brown, A. S., Little Rock, AR [121] Berger, Lawrence [122] Berry, Col. M. C., Arkadelphia, AR [123] Boatright, J. E., Wilmar, AR [124] Bolin, C. G., Arkadelphia, AR [125] Brooks, Joseph [126] Carter, Edna, Little Rock, AR [127] Chandler, G. Lawrence, Hot Springs, AR [128] Clem Joe, Malvern, AR [129] Crawford, J. Weldon [130] Day, Floyd, Hot Springs, AR [131] 7 Deberry, Wallas H., Greenbrier, AR [132] East, W. A., Amity, AR [133] Ellis, Epperson, Lonoke, AR [134] Fincher, Grandson of Mrs. L. E. Fincher, Waldo, AR [135] Fish, Clyde, Star City, AR [136] Goza, Atty. F. D., Malvern, AR [137] Greening, E. S., Little Rock, AR [138] Halbert, Willam H., Little Rock, AR [139] Harrison, James J., Little Rock, AR [140] Henry, Mrs. Ione [141] Hill, Earl, Hamburg, AR [142] Holcomb, Luther Jenkins [143] Hopkins, Luther, Ft. Smith, AR [144] Keheley, Ralph S. [145] Keith, George W., Malvern, AR [146] Key, C. T., El Dorado, AR [147] Knight, Henry William, Stamps, AR [148] Loyd, Ruth, Damascus, AR [149] Compton, W. W., Hope, AR [150] Lynas, Eugene F. [151] Range: R: 3 Box 3 Dates: 1942 Lindblad, R.E. [1] Linder, Allen J. Hamburg [2] Lingo, Leonard Walnut Ridge [3] Marsh, Neil C. El Dorado [4] McKinley, Edward J. Little Rock [5] McNabb, R.L. Corning [6] McNutt, R.L. Corning [7] Moore, Robert E. Little Rock [8] MISSING Patrick, C.D. Lonsdale [9] Phillips, O.O. Camden [10] 8 Poe, Hazel England [11] Pollard, Sylvester E. Little Rock [12] Posey, Elmo E. Sheridan [13] Powell, J.N. Phoenix, Arizona [14] Reed, Al H. Little Rock [15] Reid, Orville Sheridan [16] Richardson, W.H. Malvern [17] Sims, Marjorie Jane Cotton Plant [18] MISSING Smith, Jabez M. Malvern [19] Sorick, Ruby Fort Smith [20] Spalding, H.M. Washington D.C. [21] Spence, Roy W. [22] Swain, Tom England [23] Tackett, Elmer Attorney Hot Springs [24] Thompson, Joe H. Aplin [25] Van Natta, G.V. Roe [26] Walker, Charles Herman Lake Village [27] Watson, Fred Memphis, Tennessee [28] Whatley, Todd Lewisville [29] White, David Pine Bluff [30] Williams, Hosea L. Santa Barbara, California [31] Williams, Joe Lee Malvern [32] Wood, Norman N. Conway [33] Adkins, Homer M. Little Rock [34] Bailey, Carl E. Little Rock [35] Barnett, C.B. Jonesboro [36] MISSING Barret, Joe Jonesboro [37] Bittle, Leslie L. Washington D.C. [38] Caraway, Hattie [39] Davis, Wells Memphis, Tennessee [40] Driver, J.W. Osceola [41] Ellis, Clyde T. [42] Hardin, G.C. Fort Smith [F1B1-43] 9 Harris, Orin [F1B1-44] Holt, Jack [F1B1-45] White, David Pine Bluff [46] Laney, Ben Camden [47] McClellan, Mrs. Juanita Little Rock [48] McClellan, Isaac Sheridan [49] Pore, C.A. [50] Sheffield, John Helena [51] Terral, Tom Little Rock [52] Watson, Sam Little Rock [53] Williams, Henry Lee Little Rock [54] Williamson, Lamar Monticello [55] Willis, Lillian J. [56] Arkansas Counties Correspondence: Ashley [57] Arkansas [58] Bradley [59] Baxter [60] Benton [61] Boone [62] Cross [63] Craighead [64] Calhoun [65] Carroll [66] Chicot [67] Clay [68] Clebourne [69] Clark [70] Cleveland [71] Columbia [72] Conway [73] Crawford [74] Crittenden [75] 10 Dallas [76] Desha [77] Drew [78] Faulkner [79] Franklin [80] Fulton [81] Garland [82] Grant [83] Greene [84] Hempstead [85] Hot Spring [86] Howard [87] Independence [88] Izard [89] Jefferson [90] Jackson [91] Johnson [92] Lafayette [93] Lawrence [94] Lee [95] Lincoln [96] Little River [97] Logan [98] Lonoke [99] Madison [100] Marion [101] Miller [102] Mississippi [103] Monroe [104] Montgomery [105] Nevada [106] Newton [107] Ouachita [108] 11 Range: R: 4 Box 4 Dates: 1942-1945 Arkansas Counties Correspondence: 1942-1945 Perry [1] Phillips [2] Pike [3] Poinsett [4] Polk [5] Pope [6] Prairie [7] Randolph [8] Saline [9] Sebastian [10] Scott [11] Searcy [12] Sevier [13] Sharp [14] St. Francis [15] Stone [16] Union [17] Van Buren [18] Washington [19] White [20] Woodruff [21] Yell [-22] State of Arkansas, Little Rock, P.
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