Futrall Family Papers
Correspondence, Papers, and Photographs, 1831-1985
Manuscript collection MC 543
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This collection focuses on John C. Futrall and Annie Duke
Futrall, figures important in the development of the University
of Arkansas and, by extension, in the state of Arkansas as a
whole. The son of Thomas Andrew Futrall and Emma Headen Futrall,
John C. Futrall was born in Jackson (Madison County), Tennessee
in 1873. He attended the Arkansas Industrial University (later
the University of Arkansas) from 1888-1890, receiving his B.A.
and M.A. degrees from the University of Virginia in 1894. Futrall
pursued further studies at Johns Hopkins, the University of
Chicago, and the Universities of Bonn and Halle in Germany.
Futrall's specialties were Latin and Greek; he was appointed
professor of Latin at the University of Arkansas in 1894 and
professor of Latin and Greek a year later. He was named acting
president of the University of Arkansas in 1913 and elected
president in 1914, holding this post until his death in an
accident in 1939. The development and scope of the university
expanded extensively during his tenure, the longest for any
president at the University of Arkansas.
Annie Duke Futrall was an important figure in her own right. Her
influence and popularity resulted in a great honor in 1963, when
Annie D. Futrall Hall was named for her.
Futralls's sister Alma, his daughters Emily Futrall Donaldson and
Helen Futrall Stough and granddaughter Joan Futrall Lines left
papers as well: correspondence, genealogical materials, clippings, and photographs. These materials are contained in the
present collection.
Joan Futrall Lines of Fayetteville (Washington County), Arkansas
donated materials concerning her grandparents John Clinton
Futrall and Annie Duke Futrall and the Futrall family to Special
Collections on May 30, 1985.
Processed by Janet G. Tucker, April 1988. Special Collections
Division, University of Arkansas Libraries, Fayetteville,
Arkansas.
- Series 1. Correspondence. Boxes 1-4.
- Subseries 1. Correspondence of John C. Futrall.
- Subseries 2. Correspondence of Futrall Family.
- Series 2. Biographical. Boxes 5-6.
- Subseries 1. Biographical and Memoir Materials.
- Subseries 2. Funerary Materials.
- Series 3. Genealogical Materials. Box
7.
- Series 4. Photographs. Box 8.
Series 1. Correspondence. Boxes 1-4.
John C. Futrall's absences from his parents while at the Arkansas
Industrial University and the Universities of Virginia, Bonn, and
Halle from 1887-1939 occasioned much of the correspondence in
this series (Box 1, Folders 1-11, Box 2, Folders 1-9, Box 3,
Folders 1-8). He also wrote to his sister Alma Futrall, his wife
Annie Duke Futrall, and his daughters Helen Futrall Stough and
Emily Futrall Donaldson and his granddaughter Joan Futrall
Donaldson Lines. The series concludes with the correspondence of
other Futrall family members.
Box 1
Subseries 1. Correspondence of John C. Futrall.
- Correspondence, 1887.
- Correspondence, 1888.
- Correspondence, 1889.
- Correspondence, 1890.
- Correspondence, 1891.
- Correspondence, 1892.
- Correspondence, 1893.
- Correspondence, 1894.
- Correspondence, 1895.
- Correspondence, 1896.
- Correspondence, 1897.
Box 2
- Correspondence, 1898.
- Correspondence, 1899.
- Correspondence, 1900-01.
- Correspondence, 1904.
- Correspondence, 1905-06.
- Correspondence, 1908-09.
- Correspondence, 1911-12.
- Correspondence, 1913.
- Correspondence, 1918-23.
Box 3
- Correspondence, 1930-34.
- Correspondence, Feb-June, 1935.
- Correspondence, July-Dec, 1935.
- Correspondence, Jan-May, 1936.
- Correspondence, Sept-Dec, 1936.
- Correspondence, 1937.
- Correspondence, 1938.
- Correspondence, 1939.
Subseries 2. Correspondence of Futrall Family.
- Correspondence, 1831-65.
- Correspondence, Helen Gaines Duke, 1915-16.
- Correspondence, death of John C. Futrall, Sept 13, 1939.
- Correspondence, death of John C. Futrall, Sept 14-30, 1939.
- Correspondence, death of John C. Futrall, Oct, 1939.
- Correspondence, Alma Futrall, 1940.
- Correspondence, Annie D. Futrall, 1952-63.
- Correspondence, death of Helen Futrall Stough, 1977.
- Correspondence, Emily Futrall Donaldson, 1974-85.
- Emily Futrall Donaldson, get-well cards, Jan 5-8, 1985.
- Emily Futrall Donaldson, get-well cards, Jan 9-14, 1985.
- Emily Futrall Donaldson, get-well cards, Jan 17-28, 1985.
- Flower cards on the death of Emily Futrall Donaldson, 1985.
- Joan Lines, correspondence, 1984-85.
Box 4
- Bereavement cards on the death of Emily Futrall Donaldson,
Jan 24-27, 1985.
- Bereavement cards on the death of Emily Futrall Donaldson,
Jan 28, 1985.
- Bereavement cards on the death of Emily Futrall Donaldson,
Jan 29, 1985.
- Bereavement cards on the death of Emily Futrall Donaldson,
Jan 30-31, 1985.
- Bereavement cards on the death of Emily Futrall Donaldson,
Feb, 1985.
Series 2. Biographical. Boxes 5-6.
Reminiscences of John C. Futrall form part of the present series,
as do materials
concerning Annie Duke Futrall, most notably a program, speech and
clippings relating
to the dedication of Annie Duke Futrall Hall. Materials
concerning Emily Futrall
Donaldson, who was the mother of Joan Futrall Lines and one of
the two Futrall
daughters, are present as well. Papers pertaining to the funeral
of John C. Futrall,
wills and memorial records for Annie Duke Futrall and for the
Futrall daughters Helen
Futrall Stough and Emily Futrall Donaldson are included in this
series.
Subseries 1.Biographical and Memoir Materials.
Box 5
- "John C. Futrall," The University of Virginia Alumni
Bulletin, August, 1914.
- "Confessions of a College President's Wife," typewritten
notes by Annie Duke
Futrall, c. 1930.
- Staley Hitchcock, "Women on the Hill," paper written for
University of Arkansas
history course 5073, 1975, photocopy.
- Program, speech, invitation concerning the dedication of
Annie D. Futrall Hall,
Mar 3, 1963.
- Pulaski County Medical Society Resolution to Emily Donaldson,
Aug 20, 1969.
- Olivia Lee Futrall, essays, poem, c. 1920-40.
- Annie Duke Futrall, recipe book, manuscript, c. 1903.
- Clippings concerning John C. Futrall, 1898-1986.
- Clippings concerning Annie Duke Futrall, 1961-64.
- Clippings, general, 1912-85.
- Latin, Greek and Arkansas: the Life and Times of JOHN CLINTON
FUTRALL, by James
P. Anderson (1975). No. 1 of fifteen copies.
Subseries 2.Funerary Materials.
Box 6
- John C. Futrall, funeral program and eulogy, 1939.
- Annie Duke Futrall, will and related materials, 1962 64.
- Annie Duke Futrall, memorial record, 1964.
- Helen Futrall Stough, will, 1977,
- Helen Futrall Stough, memorial record, 1977.
- Emily Futrall Donaldson, church materials, 1985.
- Emily Futrall Donaldson, miscellaneous materials, 1985.
- Emily Futrall Donaldson, memorial record, 1985.
- Plaque memorializing Mrs. Annie D. Futrall as Trustee
Emeritus of the University
of Arkansas.
Series 3.Genealogical Materials. Box
7.
Materials contained in this series trace the genealogies and
histories of the
Futralls and other related families, such as the Brooks, Gaines,
Pendleton, and Inge
families. These data and family records were required for
membership in the Daughters
of the American Colonists and related organizations to which
Emily Futrall Donaldson
and Joan Futrall Lines belonged.
Box 7
- Correspondence concerning genealogy, 1963-84.
- Brooks family history, c. 1950.
- Futrall family legal documents, 1842-1969.
- Paul Futrall Bustion, Jr., Futrall family materials, 1979.
- Futrall family history, 1960.
- Gaines family materials, 1971.
- Inge family materials, 1971.
- Pendleton family materials, c. 1940-1977.
- Daughters of the American Colonists, 1968-80.
- National Society, Colonial Daughters of the Seventeenth
Century, Inc., 1974.
- National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1978.
Series 4. Photographs. Box 8.
This series consists primarily of Futrall family photographs,
with photographs of
other relatives present as well. Photographs of the Futrall
houses in Fayetteville
(Washington County) and Marianna (Lee County), Arkansas are
included. Photographs are numbered (a total of 58 images) and
grouped by folder.
Box 8
- Images 1-4. Alma Futrall, sister to John C. Futrall.
- Images 5-9. Annie Duke Futrall. Individual photographs.
- Images 10-12. Annie Duke Futrall. Group photographs.
- Images 13-16. John C. Futrall.
- Images 17-21. Thomas Andrew Futrall.
- Images 22-28. Other individuals, identified.
- Images 29-33. Other individuals, unidentified.
- Images 34-42. Groups, identified.
- Images 43-46. Groups, unidentified.
- Images 47-58. Sites.
- Negatives to photographs number 13, 15, 22.
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