James Lincoln Stice papers : scrapbooks, letters, newspaper clippings, photographs, ca. 1870s-1947.

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James Lincoln Stice papers : scrapbooks, letters, newspaper clippings, photographs, ca. 1870s-1947.

The papers consist of three scrapbooks; correspondence, ca. 1906 to 1946, including letters which Stice exchanged with the Arkansas Congressman J.W. Trimble; newspaper clippings (mostly from The Oswego Independent) with miscellaneous family news/announcements, e.g. wedding engagements, birthdays, obituaries, and job promotions; newspaper articles written by Stice's brother, George T., while he was serving in the U.S. Army in Manila, Philippines, in 1898-1899; Stice's series of articles A Boy's Impression of Oswego published in The Oswego Independent in 1932; a published pamphlet (a collection of newspaper articles, 1932-1935) The New Deal by James Lincoln Stice; a printed leaflet of comments by C.E. Rench, Parson's Sun, Kansas, on Stice's Free Enterprise; U.S. Post Office Department identification cards; family photographs and one tintype; and other papers and printed material. The scrapbooks, ca. 1890-1907, contain newspaper clippings, programs, empty envelopes addressed by George T. Stice from Philippines to his mother, Melissa Stice, and a few memorabilia. The papers also contain a landscape map (located at the Special Collections' map case) of the Stice (now Upchurch) residence in Fayetteville.

.3 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7439006

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Stice, George T.

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Stice, James Lincoln

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Trimble, James W. (James William), 1894-1972

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James W. Trimble was born in Carroll County, Arkansas in 1894. After graduating from the University of Arkansas in 1917, he served as a lawyer, prosecuting attorney and circuit judge. He was elected to Congress as Representative from the Third District from Arkansas in 1944 and served continuously in Congress until he was defeated for re-election in 1966. He died in March, 1972. From the description of Congressional papers of James W. Trimble of Arkansas (1945-1967). 1947-1967. (Wich...