Arkansas State Council of Defense [graphic] / Shrader [photographer]. [between 1917 and 1919]

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Arkansas State Council of Defense [graphic] / Shrader [photographer]. [between 1917 and 1919]

Arkansas State Council of Defense (1917-19). The Council coordinated war mobilization in the State of Arkansas. Included in the photograph are 1st Row (left to right): Charles E. Taylor (1868-1934), Mayor of Little Rock 1911-1919; J. Marion Futrell (1872-1955), Goveronr of Arkansas 1932-1936, (Paragould); Wallace Townsend (b. 1882), lawyer, Little Rock; Mrs. Joseph (Ida B.) Frauenthal (1868-1947, Conway); Gov. Charles Brough (1876-1935); Adjunct-General Lloyd England (1875-1925), Chairman, Little Rock; John R. Gibbons (d. 1918), Superintendent of the Bauxite mines, Bauxite. J.R. Vinson (1869-1920), Businessman, Little Rock; Moorhead Wright (1872-1945), Businessman and banker, Little Rock; and Harvey Couch (1877-1941), Pres. of Ark. Light & Power Company, Pine Bluff; 2nd Row: Judge Jacob Trieber (1853-1927), Little Rock; Dr. Charles Willis Garrison (1879-1935), State Health Officer of Arkansas, Little Rock; James L. Bond (b. 1877), Educator, Little Rock; W.G. (Walter) Brasher, Little Rock; Edwin Thomas Reaves (1859-1934), Businessman, Little Rock; Harmon L. Remmel (1852-1926), Businessman and educator, Arkansas Rep. 1887-1888, Little Rock. Fred Heiskell (1875-1931), newspaperman and private secretary, Little Rock; Frank Pace (1874-1940), Lawyer, Little Rock; and J.W. Dean (1867-1919), General superintendent of the Southern District Railroad, Little Rock; 3rd Row: W.G. Sprague (d. 1962), Little Rock; John Clinton Futrall (1873-1939), Ninth Pres. of the Univ. of Ark., Fayetteville; John H. Page (1867-1942), Newspaper editor, Little Rock; Joseph W. House, Jr., (b. 1860), Little Rock; W.L. Hemingway (1880-1954), Banker, Little Rock; Charles L. Thompson (1868-1959), Architect, Little Rock. C.C. Calvert (d. 1948), Ark. Rep. 1911-12, Fort Smith; and Ashbel Webster Dobyns (b. 1879), lawyer, educator, Little Rock; 4th Row: Durand Whipple (1871-1935), Little Rock; J.S. (J. Smith) Speed, Little Rock; Dr. Frank Vinsonhaler (1864-1942), Ophthalmologist; Little Rock; R.B. Keating (1874-1947), Banker, Little Rock; W.C. Ribenack, Little Rock; Clio Harper (1872-1932), Newspaper reporter and editor, Little Rock; and C.W. (Charles Wesley) Watson (b. 1875), State Agent of US Dept. of Agri. Farmers' Co-operative Demonstration Work for Ark., Little Rock, and Hamp Williams (1860-1931), businessman, Hot Springs.

1 copy negative : b&w ; 13 x 10 cm. (5 x 4 in.)

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Arkansas History Commission

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Shrader (Firm : Little Rock, Ark.)

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Joseph Shrader (1870-1946) was born in Russia and immigrated to the United States in 1892. In 1910 he moved to Little Rock, where he opened a photograph studio. He was joined in the business by his wife, Bertha Frank Shrader, and later by his son, Buddy. After a fire in 1933 destroyed all their images up to that time, Shrader reopened in a new location. In addition to photographing Arkansans from all walks of life, Shrader was for many years the official photographer for the Arkansas General Ass...

Arkansas History Commission

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The Arkansas History Commission was created by the General Assembly in 1905. Inspired and guided during its early years by John Hugh Reynolds, the commission is the official archives of the state, responsible for collecting and preserving the source materials of the history of Arkansas. From the description of Arkansas History Commission records, 1905-1984 [microform]. (Arkansas History Commission). WorldCat record id: 244818119 ...

Arkansas State Council of Defense.

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