Kingston, Arkansas collection 1917-1931 : photocopies of published material and photographs, 1917-1931.

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Kingston, Arkansas collection 1917-1931 : photocopies of published material and photographs, 1917-1931.

The collection contains photocopies of selected articles pertaining to Kingston, Arkansas, published in the Brick Church Life magazine, 1920-1929; a booklet 100% American: The War Story of a Country Church by Elmer J. Bouher; photocopies of articles by Otto E. Rayburn; and other printed material. It also contains photographs of the Kingston Community Church, a 1926 photograph of Otto E. Rayburn with the Kingston High School graduating class, and other group photographs.

.3 linear ft.

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Rayburn, Otto Ernest

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Otto Ernest Rayburn moved to the Ozarks in 1917. He lived in Missouri and Arkansas, where he was a teacher, newspaper publisher, bookseller, and promoter of tourism. Toward the end of his life he organized his enormous hoard of information about the Ozarks into the collection now in the University Libraries. He died in 1960. From the description of Otto Ernest Rayburn papers 1916-1960. (University of Arkansas - Fayetteville). WorldCat record id: 34639902 ...

Bouher, Elmer J.

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Kingston Community Church (Kingston, Madison County, Ark.)

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