Phillip G. Back papers, 1935-1953.

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Phillip G. Back papers, 1935-1953.

The Phillip G. Back Papers contain correspondence related to his multiple business ventures in Arkansas, to a proposal to DuPont for a new product use, and to his attempt to secure a military commission during World War II. The collection also holds correspondence, meeting minutes, and various other documents related to Back's activities with the Boys' Industrial School and the Temple Men's Club. The Phillip G. Back Papers also contains documents and plans for a 1937 home construction, as well as the various cards, certificates, and documents related to Phillip Back's various hobbies and other positions he held, including Justice of the Peace and Democratic Delegate.

1 box (1.04 linear feet)

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Back, Phillip Goldstein, 1902-1979.

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Phillip Goldstein Back (1902-1979) was a long-time resident of Little Rock and prominent Jewish businessman who owned and operated the largest Arkansas dry-cleaning business of his time, Imperial Laundry. He was President of the Temple Men's Club, Vice President of the Little Rock Advertising Club, Justice of the Peace for Big Rock Township, a Deputy Sheriff, a Mason, Little Rock Chairman of the March of Dimes, and Secretary of the Boys' Industrial School Board. In addition to an interest in rad...

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Kaltenborn, H. v. (Hans), 1878-1965

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