Winkler, John Bunyan, 1875-
Variant namesJohn Bunyan Winkler was born in 1875 on a farm north of Jacksonville, Ark. As a young man, he taught school for four years; two in Pulaski County, and two in Pope County. He became a railway mail clerk in 1900, and retired from the position in 1933 after over thirty years of service to the federal government. Winkler was very active in the Farmers Union during the 1930s, and most of this collection focuses on that activity.
From the description of John Bunyan Winkler papers, 1914-1944. (Arkansas History Commission). WorldCat record id: 82154574
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creatorOf | Winkler, John Bunyan, b. 1875. John Bunyan Winkler papers, 1914-1944. | Arkansas History Commission, Department of Archives and History |
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correspondedWith | Adkins, Homer Martin, 1890-1964 | person |
correspondedWith | Caraway, Hattie Wyatt, 1878-1950 | person |
correspondedWith | McClellan, John L. (John Little), 1896-1977 | person |
associatedWith | National Farmers' Union (U.S.) | corporateBody |
correspondedWith | Robinson, Joseph Taylor, 1872-1937 | person |
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Birth 1875