[Clipping: Stump Thumper]

One of 54,035 items in the series: Personal Papers (MS 80-0002) available on this site.

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Newspaper clipping from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch with articles about a Stump Driver in Arkansas, new garment pieces for woman, advertisements, the Rose Parade, hospital stays, and a building demolition.

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1 clipping (4 p.) ; 55 x 39 cm. folded, 110 x 39 cm. spread.

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Witman, Arthur January 9, 1955.

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  • Main Title: [Clipping: Stump Thumper]
  • Added Title: Homemade Pile Driver Clears an Arkansas Farm
  • Series Title: Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

Description

Newspaper clipping from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch with articles about a Stump Driver in Arkansas, new garment pieces for woman, advertisements, the Rose Parade, hospital stays, and a building demolition.

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1 clipping (4 p.) ; 55 x 39 cm. folded, 110 x 39 cm. spread.

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Harris and Eliza Kempner

One of Galveston’s most iconic families, the Kempner family influenced the social and philanthropic landscape of Galveston, and its members created an expansive economic empire. This collection includes both personal papers and documentation of the family's involvement in business and industry.

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[Letter from T. L. James to D. W. Kempner, February 17, 1955] (Letter)

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Letter from Thos. L. James to D. W. Kempner discussing a news paper article about a stump thumper.

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[Letter from Thos. L. James to D. W. Kempner, February 17, 1955], ark:/67531/metapth1030998

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  • January 9, 1955

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  • Sept. 11, 2018, 7:58 a.m.

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  • April 3, 2020, 10:21 a.m.

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  • N:36.348182, E:-90.540172, S: 36.296178, W:-90.649006

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Witman, Arthur. [Clipping: Stump Thumper], clipping, January 9, 1955; St. Louis. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054008/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rosenberg Library.

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