Harley Rex Russell [graphic] / Morrow Studio [photographer]. [1938]

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Harley Rex Russell [graphic] / Morrow Studio [photographer]. [1938]

Photo submitted with certification application to the Arkansas Board of Barber Examiners by Harley Rex Russell. Russell was first certified by the board in 1938, age 42 [i.e. 43], in Piggott, Clay County, Arkansas. His last date of certification was 1966. His certificate was renewed in 1965 and was good till 1966, one year after his death.

1 photograph : b&w ; 12 x 9 cm. (4.5 x 3.25 in.)

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Arkansas History Commission

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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 ...

Russell, Harley Rex, 1895-1965.

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Morrow Studio (Piggott, Ark.),

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Arkansas State Board of Barber Examiners established by Act 313 of 1937 which reads 'An Act Regulating the Practice of Barbering, Prescribing the Terms Upon Which Licenses or Certificates of Registration May be Issued to Practitioners of Barbering, Regulating Barber Schools, Creating and Providing for the Appointment of a State Board of Barber Examiners, Defining the Duties of Said Board, Prescribing Fees, Sanitary Rules and Regulations, Defining Misdeamenors, Providing Penalties for Violation T...

Arkansas. State Board of Barber Examiners

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The Arkansas State Board of Barber Examiners was established in 1937 to ensure that barbers would be professionally trained and licensed. Beginning in 1937, aspiring barbers were required to attend barber school and then complete an 18-month apprenticeship. Barbers who were already practicing their trade were granted a license, or grandfathered in. From the description of Arkansas State Board of Barber Examiners files of inactive barbers, series III, 1937-1994. (Arkansas History Comm...