H.M. Rector family papers, 1815-1975.

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H.M. Rector family papers, 1815-1975.

Personal and business papers of H.M. Rector, Sr., his children, and his grandchildren.

49 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7411480

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Rector, William Field, 1843-1863

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Rector family.

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Henry Massey Rector, Sr., was the seventh governor of Arkansas. From the description of H.M. Rector family papers, 1815-1975. (Arkansas History Commission). WorldCat record id: 391334740 ...

Williams, Ernestine Flora Rector

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Rector, Elias W. (Elias William), 1849-1917

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Rector, H. M. (Henry Massey), -1905

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Rector, H. M. (Henry Massey), 1875-1955

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Fry, Grace Rector

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Rector, Nancy Mooney, 1877-1950

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Rector, Hebe Gower

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St. Nicholas Hotel (Hot Springs, Ark.)

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Rector, Elias, -1822

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Resident of St. Louis, Missouri. From the description of Agreement, 1816. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122606548 The Rector family were influential pioneers in Illinois and Missouri. The family, led by Frederick and Elizabeth Rector, were originally from Virginia, but moved west in the early 1800s. Their children played important roles in the development of the West. Their son William (1778-1827) served as Surveyor General of Illinois, a representative to the Missouri Cons...

Matheny, Ann Baylor Rector, 1841-

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Rector, Henry M. (Henry Massey), 1816-1899

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Born in Kentucky, later moved to Arkansas where he served in the House of Representatives and the Senate as well as a justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court. Served as Governor of Arkansas, 1860-1862 and then joined the army to fight for the Confederacy. From the description of Letter, April 11, 1862. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 53969477 U.S. surveyor general for Arkansas, state legislator, and Arkansas governor. From the descriptio...

Mitchell, Fannie Thurston Rector Foreman, 1853-

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