Myrtle McCormick Parks Family Papers
Papers and photographs, 1865-1945
Manuscript collection MC 723
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Minnie Myrtle McCormick Parks (1886-1978), the daughter of Dr.
E.G. and Mamie McCormick, lived her life in Prairie Grove.
Married in 1910, Myrtle McCormick's husband, James Clay Parks,
worked for the Prairie Grove Telephone Company and eventually
became its president. After his death in 1958, one of his sons,
Barry, was named president and Mrs. Parks was appointed vice-president.
Myrtle Parks' father, E.G. McCormick, moved from Virginia to
Prairie Grove with his parents and six brothers and sisters in
1875. He later became one of Prairie Grove's family physicians
and played an instrumental part in helping the area develop from
a community to a small town. Dr. McCormick assisted in the
incorporation of Prairie Grove in the 1880's, and together with
his brother William, opened the town's first drug store. He also
helped organize the canning factory, a local newspaper, and
Prairie Grove's Southern Presbyterian Church. Dr. McCormick,
along with several others, started the Prairie Grove Telephone
Company which was incorporated in 1906.
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Papers and photographs of the McCormick and Parks families of
Prairie Grove were donated by Barry and Donald Parks on March 4,
1987.
The three volumes include a United States Army ledger with
incomplete entries recorded by Dr. McCormick's father, James W.
McCormick (1833-1886). In the back pages of his ledger, the
captured Confederate soldier documented his journey to a Union
prisoner of war camp, which was possibly located in Grafton, West
Virginia. Private McCormick of Company B, 35th Battalion,
Virginia Calvary, was accompanied by his uncle, Joseph I. McCor-
mick, and other captured Confederate soldiers. The ledger also
contains a daily journal, hymns, and sermons. Two medical ledgers
owned by Dr. McCormick record turn of the century visits to his
patients, their treatments and payments. Dr. McCormick's own
personal expense account is found at the end of Volume I.
This collection also contains a diary that Mrs. Parks kept for
three of her sons who were enlisted in the military during World
War II. Correspondence, genealogies, and over 130 photographs
and photographic post cards of McCormicks, Parks', their rela-
tives and friends, complete the collection.
Processed by Susan Lynn Parks, February 1988. Special Collections
Division, University of Arkansas Libraries, Fayetteville,
Arkansas.
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Contents of Collection (3 boxes + 3
volumes)
- Volumes 1-3.
- Series 1. Correspondence, Diary,
Genealogy, and Papers. Box 1.
- Series 2. Photographs and Photographic
Post Cards. Boxes 2-3.
- Subseries 1. Folders 1-9: The McCormick Family.
- Subseries 2. Folder 10: Grayson College, Whitewright, Texas.
- Subseries 3. Folders 11-21: The Parks Family.
- Subseries 4. Folders 22-28: Other Photographs.
- Subseries 5. Folder 27: Post Cards.
- Subseries 6. Folder 30: Unidentified Subjects.
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Volumes 1-3:
- Volume 1. James W. McCormick's ledger, Dec 10-13, 1864[?],
Feb 5-19, 1865 and Jan 1-Aug 11, 1866.
- Volume 2. Dr. McCormick's medical ledger, 1894-1896.
- Volume 3. Dr. McCormick's medical ledger, 1904-1915.
Series 1. Correspondence, Diary,
Genealogy, and Papers. Box 1.
This series contains correspondence of members of the McCormick
and Parks families. Many of the items are correspondence from
post cards that have been photocopied from the photograph series.
Also included is the Myrtle M. Parks diary, Parks genealogical
information, a poll book, and McCormick personal belongings.
Box 1
- Correspondence, June 1, 1866-Nov 23, 1929.
- Myrtle M. Parks diary, Feb 24, 1940-Aug ?, 1941.
(Mar 6-23, 1940 and Apr 14-Jan 22, 1941 missing).
- Myrtle M. Parks diary, May 22-Jan 3, 1943. (May 29-June 6
and July 10-19, 1942 missing).
- Myrtle M. Parks diary, Jan 4, 1943-Jan 4, 1944. (Jan 19, June
8, and Aug 16-Sept 1, 1943 missing).
- Myrtle M. Parks diary, Jan 5-Dec 31, 1944. (No entry on May
15).
- Myrtle M. Parks diary, Jan 1-Sept 5, 1945. (Aug 27 and the
first part of Aug 28 missing).
- Parks family genealogical material, c. 1900.
- Poll book of the Democratic Primary Election from Rheas Mill
Township, Aug 4, 1894 and a lady's calling card that belonged to
Jennie A. McCormick, a sister of Dr. E.G McCormick, c. 1898.
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Series 2. Photographs and Photographic
Post Cards. Boxes 2-3.
The photographs in this series are of the McCormick and Parks
families, their relatives, friends, or subjects concerning the
two families. Photographs were taken in Prairie Grove unless
noted. All post card messages have been photocopied and placed
in the correspondence file in Series 1.
Parks photographs 65-70 are pasted to cardboard and have been
placed in one envelope. Handwritten above 65 and 66; "P.G.
Battlefield Reunion." The photographs in this folder are trimmed
except 70. Photographs 78-85 are also trimmed and pasted on two
pieces of cardboard. All photographs are black and white, unless
otherwise noted, and size is listed height first. Copies are in
the picture photocopies drawer.
Subseries 1. Folders 1-9: The McCormick Family.
Note: Only image numbers (not folder numbers) are given for
photographs.
Box 2
- Thomas M. McCormick and his wife Elizabeth Campbell
McCormick, c. 1870. 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 octagonal tintype of a formal
studio portrait taken in Staunton, Virginia area.
- Thomas McCormick, c. 1880. 9 x 7 retouched oval photograph.
Handwritten on verso: "Thomas McCormick, Born Sept 2-1809, Died
Sept 25-1887." Stamped on verso: "Kind," followed by handwritten
"C." Part of word beginning with "G" and "E" with letter "B"
underneath.
- Three Washington County physicians, c. 1880. 6 1/2 x 8 1/2
formal studio portrait. L-R: Dr. Thomas W. Blackburn from Cane
Hill, Dr. J. Henry Brewster, and Dr. E.G. McCormick, both from
Prairie Grove. Typed name identification sticker on front. On
verso: Handwritten "Dr. Tom Blackburn[,] Dr. Henry Brewster[,]
Dr. E.G. McCormick."
- Mamie Gilliam McCormick (married to Dr. McCormick), c. 1880.
8 x 6 photograph of a formal portrait.
- Lafayette (Faye) Clark McCormick (younger brother of Dr.
McCormick), c. 1890. 5 x 3 1/2 formal studio portrait on 6 1/2 x
5 card. Younger brother of Dr. McCormick. Stamped on front:
"Conrad and Clark, Extra Finish, Prairie Grove, Ark."
On verso: Handwritten "L.C. McCormick."
- Faye McCormick (center, wearing light vest and dark hat),
with unidentified men and boys standing in front of building, c.
1890. 4 x 6 on 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 card.
- Dr. McCormick and family, 1892. 5 1/2 x 4 formal studio
portrait on 6 1/2 x 4 1/4 card. L-R: Dr. McCormick, Arthur A.
McCormick, W. Grover McCormick, Myrtle McCormick, and Mamie
McCormick.
- Grover and Myrtle McCormick, 1892. 5 1/2 x 4 formal studio
portrait on 6 1/2 x 4 1/4 card. Handwritten on verso: "Parks"
and reprint date "4/1/87."
- Dr. McCormick on horseback and Myrtle McCormick standing by
fence in front of "old" McCormick home, c. 1898. This house stood
two years before being torn down and rebuilt. 2 1/2 x 4 trimmed
photograph on 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 card. Handwritten on verso: "Dr.
McCormick & Myrtle[,] old house - same lot."
- L-R: Ethel Butler (daughter of Thresa McCormick Butler,
sister of Dr. McCormick), Grover McCormick (top), Arthur
McCormick, Mamie McCormick, and Myrtle McCormick (foreground), c.
1898. 3 x 4 on 4 3/4 x 5 3/4 decorated matte. Photograph
possibly taken in the McCormick home. Handwritten on verso:
"Ethel Butler[,] Mother[,] Arthur[,] Grover[,] Grandmother."
- Myrtle McCormick (second from left), and Mamie McCormick,
(woman on right), having snowball fight with unidentified
children in front of "old" McCormick home, c. 1898. 3 x 4 on 4
1/4 x 5 1/2. Handwritten letter "P" on verso.
- L-R: Myrtle McCormick, seated on ground beside unidentified
girl, and Mamie McCormick standing in front of "old" McCormick
home with windmill in background, c. 1898. 3 x 4. Handwritten
on verso: "Minnie Mc."
- Myrtle McCormick, second from right, with Frank Hall children
in McCormick yard, c. 1899. 3 x 4 on 4 1/2 x 5 1/2 decorated
matte. Handwritten on verso: "Frank Hall children & Myrtle."
- Jennie McCormick on the day of her wedding to James Pittman,
1899. 3 x 4 on 4 3/4 x 5 3/4 decorated card. Handwritten on
matte: "Aunt Jennie McCormick Pittman on her wedding day[.] Our
old home."
- Myrtle McCormick (far left), and two unidentified girls
looking at a book in the McCormick yard, c. 1900. 3 x 4. Lower
left corner missing.
- Grover McCormick, c. 1900. 5 x 2 1/2 oval photograph on 8
1/2 x 5 decorated matte. Identified on verso.
- Frank McCormick, son of Faye and Laura Kidd Parks McCormick,
c. 1914. 3 x 3 circular formal studio portrait on photographic
post card.
- Frank McCormick, when a student at Western Dental College in
Kansas City, Missouri, c. 1900. 9 x 4 1/2 formal studio
portrait. Stamped logo of photographer on front, "Moore, K.C.
MO." Handwritten "Frank McCormick" on front and verso.
- Myrtle McCormick, c. 1902. 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 oval formal
portrait. Handwritten on verso: "Myrtle M. McCormick[,] 16th
birthday."
- Mamie McCormick, c. 1902. 5 x 3 1/2 oval formal studio
portrait on 8 x 6 card. Handwritten on verso: "Mrs Mammie [sic]
Mc," and possibly instructions for tinter's use: "Dr. E.G.
McCormick, Prairie Grove, Ark. Hair dark brown[,] Eyes Gray[,]
rose pink delicate[,] leaves green[,] Complexion Fair[,] pin on
collar milk opal color surrounded with brilliants [sic][,] dress
delicate cream."
- Senior class at school on Neal Street, 1908. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2
photographic post card. Standing, top row, far left: Rollins
Wilson, unidentified, Julia Zellner, unidentified, unidentified,
unidentified, unidentified, Julia Rogers, Arthur McCormick, Ruth
Gentry, Mettie Dorman. Bottom row, third from left: Professor O.
Calwell, Frank McCormick, T. Simpson. Lower left corner missing.
- Myrtle McCormick, c. 1909. 5 x 2 1/2 oval formal studio
portrait. Handwritten on verso: "Mother, Myrtle Parks."
- Grover McCormick, (center, holding hat), with Myrtle McCor-
mick directly above, c. 1909. 2 3/4 x 2 photograph on 3 1/2 x 5
1/2 post card. Other individuals unidentified.
- Mamie McCormick, c. 1910. 5 x 3 1/2 oval formal studio
portrait on 8 x 6 card. Stamped gold lettering of studio on
front: "C.E. Watton, Fayetteville, Ark." Handwritten on verso:
"Grandmother McCormick."
- Dr. McCormick, c. 1910. 5 x 3 1/2 formal studio portrait on
8 x 6 decorated matte.
- Dr. McCormick, c. 1910. 9 x 12 formal studio portrait.
Upper left corner missing, upper right corner broken off and in
folder. Two ink stains on photograph.
- L-R: Judge R.O. Hannah, unidentified, unidentified, Mamie
McCormick, unidentified, and Dr. McCormick standing on steps of
unidentified house, c. 1910. 4 1/2 x 3 1/2 trimmed octagonal
photograph. Handwritten on verso: "Cora" and fragments of two
photographs glued on verso.
- a. 5 1/2 x 3 1/2 print on post card. Handwritten notations on verso: "unto the [sic] o Lord do I lift up
my soul[.]" "Blessed is he whose" and "Uncle Joe
Rogers." Upper left corner missing.
- Grover McCormick, c. 1910. 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 oval formal studio
portrait on 7 x 5 decorated matte. Stamped studio name on front:
"C.E. Watton, Fayetteville, Ark."
- Anne Magruder, wife of Grover McCormick, c. 1910. 5 x 3 oval
formal studio portrait.
- Sallie McCormick Ferguson, left, and Jennie McCormick
Pittman, two of Dr. McCormick's younger sisters, c. 1910. 5 1/2
x 3 1/2 oval formal studio portrait. Handwritten on verso: "4-u."
- Grover McCormick in World War I army cadet uniform, c. 1917.
5 x 3 oval formal studio portrait.
- Grover McCormick, seated, in World War I army uniform, c.
1918. 7 x 5 oval studio portrait. Other two men unidentified.
Handwritten on verso: "Parks" and reprint date "4/1/87."
- Kenneth McCormick, 1919. 4 x 2 1/2 photographic post card of
a formal studio portrait. Son of Dorse (younger brother of Dr.
McCormick) and Mattie McCormick. Lower right corner missing.
- Formal studio portrait enclosed by brown folder with "BABY"
in die-cut embossed cover, c. 1921. 6 x 4. Inside leaf stamped
"Name____" and "Age____." Handwritten in blanks, "Frank
Grady McCormick II" (Son of Frank and Beatrice McCormick), and
"Ten Months." Handwritten notation on photograph: "To Aunt
Myrtle and Uncle Jim."
- L-R: Arthur McCormick, possibly Jim Woodruff, Dan Pyeatt and
Rollins Wilson, sitting on a bench in Mock Park, c. 1921. 3 1/2
x 5 1/2 photographic post card. Upper left corner missing.
- Dr. McCormick and Faye McCormick in front of unidentified
building in Fort Smith while visiting Faye's daughter, Nettye
Stevenson, November 17, 1925. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2. Handwritten on
front: "E.G. & L.C. McCormick [,] 11/17/25." On verso: "Clinic."
Remainder illegible.
- Dr. McCormick and Faye McCormick in front of unidentified
building at Fort Smith, November 1925. 5 x 3. Handwritten on
front: "G. & L.C. Mc." Fragment of photograph glued to verso.
- Dr. McCormick and Faye McCormick in front of unidentified
house in Fort Smith, November 1925. 5 1/2 x 3 1/2.
- Dr. McCormick and his sister Jennie Pittman at the James
Pittman home in Cincinnati, Arkansas, c. 1925. 3 1/2 x 4 1/2.
- Faye and Laura McCormick, c. 1925. 5 x 3 snapshot with
printed border. Identified on verso.
- Clockwise, top left: Unidentified woman, Mrs. C.D. Gilliam
(Mamie McCormick's mother), Arthur McCormick, his wife Ruth Fain,
Anne McCormick, Berniece McCormick (daughter of Arthur and Ruth),
Mamie McCormick and Grover McCormick, 1925. 5 1/2 x 3 1/2
photographic post card.
- Class beside school building, 1928. 5 x 7. Top row, left:
Maxine Baggett. Fourth from left: Teacher Mallie Dyer. Far right
on end: Lulu Wilson. Bottom row, L-R: Harry Delap, Barton Carl,
Clarence Davis, Hayden McCormick (oldest son of Dorse and
Mattie), and Maupin Cummings. Handwritten on verso: "Parks."
- L-R: Mamie McCormick, her nephew Gordon Bristow, and Mamie's
sister Hattie Bristow on top of Empire State Building, New York
City c. 1930. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 photographic post card. Handwritten
on verso: "State Empire Building[,]" "Grandmother McCormick,"
"Gordon [Obie] Bristow," "Aunt Hattie Bristow."
- Mamie McCormick on front porch of her home, c. 1945. 3 1/2 x
6 snapshot.
Subseries 2. Folder 10: Grayson College, Whitewright,
Texas.
Box 2 (cont.)
- Top to bottom: Ethel Butler, Myrtle McCormick, and Della
Ferguson, c. 1906. 5 x 2 1/2 oval formal studio portrait on 8 1/4
x 4 card. Handwritten on verso: "Ethel[,] Della[,] & Myrtle."
Stamped on verso: "Hill & Beckman, Prairie Grove, Ark." Upper
left missing.
- Ruby Yowell Edmiston, student at Grayson College, c. 1906. 2
3/4 x 2 oval formal studio portrait. Identified on verso.
- Mabel Leedy , student at Grayson College, c. 1906. 3 x 2
oval formal studio portrait. Identified on verso.
- Mabel Trueet, c. 1906. 3 x 2 oval formal studio portrait.
Identified on verso.
- Della Ferguson, c. 1906. 9 x 4 formal studio portrait.
Identified on front and verso.
- Ethel Butler Riddle, c. 1908. 9 1/4 x 4 formal studio
portrait. Handwritten name of studio on front is illegible,
probably taken in Texas. Identified on verso. Also on verso is
photographic image of an unidentified man indicated by pencil
marks on each corner.
- Leta Taylor Murphy, c. 1908. 9 1/2 x 4 formal studio
portrait. Handwritten name of Texas [?] studio on front is
illegible. Identified on front and verso.
Subseries 3. Folders 11-21: The Parks Family.
Box 2 (cont.)
- Houston M. Parks [?], c. 1870. 5 1/2 x 4 1/2 tintype, formal
studio portrait. Handwritten on verso: "Parks?"
- James Clay Parks (son of Houston and Laura Kidd Parks), c.
1890. 5 1/2 x 4 formal studio portrait on 6 1/2 x 4 1/4 card.
- L-R: Dora Shannon Parks (married to Jim Parks' older
brother Tandy (Mac) McKee Parks), and unidentified woman. 2 1/2
x 4 formal studio portrait on 3 1/2 x 5 1/4 decorated card.
Handwritten on front: "Dora Parks" with arrow, stamped name of
studio: "Mrs. Young, Fayetteville, Ark." Written on verso: "July
1896."
- L-R: Jim Parks, Oscar Bain, and Wallace Pyeatt, c. 1900. 2
1/2 x 2 photographic post card of a formal studio portrait.
Handwritten on front: "Jim, Wallace & Oscar."
- L-R: Dan Pyeatt, Jim Parks, and Oscar Bain, c. 1900. 2 1/2 x
2 photographic post card of a formal studio portrait.
Handwritten on verso: "Oscar Bain, Wallace Pyeatt, Jim Parks."
- Jim Parks, c. 1905. 5 x 3 1/2 formal studo portrait.
Identified on verso with date of reprint: "4/1/87."
- a. 2 1/2 x 2 photographic post card. Written on
front: "Jim Parks."
- Jim Parks and Myrtle McCormick walking down a Prairie Grove
street, c. 1905. 3 1/2 x 3 1/2.
- Jim Parks in front of barn, c. 1905. 3 1/4 x 4 1/2. Photographed by Jim Parks.
- L-R: Jim Parks, Bess Pyeatt, Frank McCormick, Myrtle McCor-
mick, and Ethel Butler, c. 1905. 3 x 4.
- Jim Parks in horse-drawn buggy on southwest corner of Main
Street, c. 1905. 2 1/2 x 4 photographic post card. Handwritten
on verso: "P."
- L-R: Julia Zellner, Myrtle McCormick in decorated, horse-drawn buggy and Jim Parks holding horse's bridle, c. 1905. 3 x
5. At reunion of Confederate Soldiers, Battlefield Park.
- L-R: Julia Zellner, Myrtle McCormick, and Jim Parks in
decorated horse-drawn buggy at Confederate Reunion, c. 1905. 5 x
3.
- L-R: Julia Zellner, Myrtle McCormick, and Jim Parks in
decorated horse-drawn buggy, Confederate Reunion, c. 1905. 3 1/2
x 5 1/2 photographic post card.
- Myrtle McCormick at Confederate Reunion, c. 1905. 5 x 2
1/2. Unidentified women in background looking into
wooden shelter where food and drink were served.
- Myrtle McCormick in wooden shelter serving food at Con-
federate Reunion, c. 1905. 5 x 2 1/2. Other people unidentified.
- Women on back of Jim Parks' decorated buggy at Confederate
Reunion, c. 1905. 5 x 2 1/2. Top, L-R: Myrtle McCormick and
Julia Zellner. Other two women unidentified.
- L-R: Julia Zellner and Myrtle McCormick in Jim Parks' horse-drawn, decorated buggy, at the Confederate Reunion, c. 1905. 5 x
3. Unidentified woman and two boys in background.
- Unidentified baby, c. 1905. 2 1/2 x 3 1/2.
- Jim Parks' horse, c. 1905. 3 1/2 x 4 1/2.
- Grover and Myrtle McCormick in decorated buggy with Arkansas
banner for Confederate Reunion parade, December 4, 1906. 3 x 4
oval photograph on post card. On the front of the card is a
message from Myrtle McCormick to Grayson College classmate Della
Ferguson. On verso: One-cent stamp, postmarks from Prairie Grove
and Whitewright, Texas, and handwritten address.
- Jim Parks in decorated buggy pulled by his horse, Bob, c.
1906. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 photographic post card. Message from Jim
Parks in Prairie Grove to Della Ferguson, classmate of "Minnie"
Myrtle McCormick at Grayson College.
- a. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 print, handwritten on front: "Bob."
- Jim Parks in buggy pulled by his horse, Bob, c. 1910. 2 1/4
x 4 photographic post card.
- Jim Parks and his horse, Bob. Photograph taken on Mock
Street, c. 1910. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 photographic post card.
Identified on verso.
a. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 print. Identified on verso.
-12- Parks Family Papers
- L-R: Virginia Magruder, Mrs. Robert Magruder, and Jim Parks,
c. 1910. 5 1/2 x 4 formal studio portrait on 8 x 6 decorated
card.
- Wedding party of Frank and Ella Fields Wilson, c. 1910. 7
1/2 x 9 1/2 formal studio portrait. Standing, L-R: Oscar
McMellon, May Rogers, Jim Parks, Myrtle McCormick Parks, Oscar
Bain, Minister Blackburn, Grover McCormick, Lulu Wilson, and
Clyde Wilson (sister and brother of the groom). Seated is Frank
Wilson and Ella Fields Wilson. Handwritten on verso: "Frank
Wilson, Ella Wilson[,] Parks[,]" and reprint date "4/1/87."
- Members of the Daughters of the Confederacy, c.1915. 5 1/2 x
3 1/2 photographic post card. Myrtle Parks is fifth from left.
Seated, sixth from right: Julia Zellner. Handwritten on verso:
"Daughters of Confederacy[,] Parks[,] Ethel Parks[,]" and
"Prairie Grove[,] Ark."
- Donald Parks, left, and Barry Parks, twin sons of Jim and
Myrtle Parks. Photograph taken in front yard of the Parks home
on Neal Street. Spring, 1920. 3 1/2 x 4 1/2.
- L-R: Donald and Barry Parks. Spring, 1920. 3 1/2 x 4 1/2.
- James Fay Parks, older brother of Donald and Barry Parks,
Spring, 1920. 3 1/2 x 4.
- Barry, left, and Donald Parks. Spring, 1920. 3 1/2 x 4 1/2.
- L-R: Barry and Donald Parks in front of the Parks home.
Fall, 1920. 3 x 3.
- Barry, left, and Donald Parks held by their father, Jim
Parks. Neal Street is in the background. Fall, 1920. 3 x 3.
- Donald, left, and Barry Parks. Fall, 1920. 3 x 4.
- Donald, left, and Barry Parks. Fall, 1920. 4 x 3 1/2.
- Standing, L-R: Mack Parks, his younger brother Jim Parks,
unidentified, unidentified, small boy is Mac Stevenson, Dora
Parks (married to Mack Parks), Laura Kidd Parks McCormick, Myrtle
Parks, Beatrice McCormick. Seated, LR: Donald Parks, James Fay
Parks, Frank Stevenson (kneeling), and Barry Parks, c. 1921. 3 x
4.
- L-R: Mac Stevenson, James Fay Parks, and Frank Stevenson, c.
1921. 2 1/2 x 4. Handwritten on verso: "James Fay, Mac, Sonny
Boy."
- Prairie Grove grade school class photograph, c. 1922. 8 1/2
x 5 1/2 photographic post card. Top row, second from left: James
Fay Parks. Second row, far right: Mr. Dorman, teacher.
Photograph taken in front of school on Neal Street. Handwritten
on verso: "Jas. Fay Parks" and "Parks."
- Standing, L-R: Jim Parks, Frank McCormick, Dr. McCormick,
unidentified, Jennie Pittman, unidentified, Myrtle Parks, small
boy is Donald Parks, two women on end are unidentified. Sitting,
L-R: Grady McCormick, Joy McCormick, Barry Parks, and James Fay
Parks. Taken at Dr. James Pittman farm in Cincinnati,
(Washington County), Arkansas, c. 1925. 3 1/2 x 4 1/2. Upper
left corner missing. Stamped on verso: "Sowder Studio,
Fayetteville, Ark."
- Top row, L-R: Mack Parks, Alton Hart, Pearl Hart, and Dora
Parks, c. 1925. 2 1/2 x 4. Bottom row unidentified.
- Schoolchildren, location unknown, c. 1926. 2 1/2 x 4 1/2.
Front row, sixth from left: Donald Parks. Hole in right center
of photograph, part of left side missing.
- School class, c. 1926. 3 1/2 x 5 photographic post card.
Handwritten on verso: "Top row[,] Left to right[:] Lay
Stansberry, Maupin Cummings, Irene Abercrombie, Travis Meeks,
Eugene Lyler, Joe Pittman[.] 2nd Row[:] L to R. John Baggett,
Oletha Lamb, Millard Stone, Frank Maupin, Louise Copenhauer,
William Campbell, Phil Weaver, Lyde Skelton. 3rd Row[,] L to R.
Lucille Morton, James Owens, Helen Geiger, Ralph Dodson, Jaunita
[sic] Neal, James Fay Parks, Opha Morrison." Also on verso: "P,"
"Parks" and "Property of James F. Parks." Photograph taken
beside school building.
- Schoolchildren on bleachers, photograph taken on school-
ground, c. 1927. 5 x 7. Top row, far left: Teacher Alice
McClendon. Sixth from left: Kenneth McCormick. Far right:
Berniece McCormick. Bottom row, third from left: Barry Parks and
Donald Parks. Handwritten on verso: "Parks."
- Young people in front of house, c. 1929. 6 1/2 x 9 1/2.
Handwritten on front: "Young People's Presbyterian Conference,
Petit Jean Mt.[,] June 10th." Sixth from right: James Fay Parks.
Printed on verso: "Young People's Conference at Petit Jean, Ark.
James Fay 6th right (up)."
- Standing, L-R: Mack Parks, Nettie Stevenson, Mac Steven-son,
Laura Parks McCormick, Dr. Eugene Stevenson, Faye McCormick, Jim
Parks, Myrtle Parks, Frank McCormick, Beatrice McCormick.
Seated, L-R: Donald Parks, Barry Parks, their younger brother Joe
Parks, Grady McCormick and Joy McCormick, c. 1930. 2 1/2 x 4.
- James Fay Parks, freshman at the University of Arkansas,
Fayetteville, 1932. 5 x 3 1/2 formal studio portrait.
Handwritten on verso: Parks[,]" "So" and "Straw Sucking Fresh-
man."
- University of Arkansas Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity members
with their dates, in front of fraternity house, 1932. 6 x 9.
Second row, second from left: James Fay Parks. Bottom row, third
from left: Hayden McCormick. Handwritten "BA" on verso and
pencil markings.
- Schoolchildren dressed as mice for class play, c. 1932. 2
1/2 x 4. Photograph taken in front of school building on Neal
Street. Third from left: Joe Parks. Handwritten "R"s on front,
on verso is handwritten "Parks" and stamped "Sowder Studio,
Fayetteville, Ark."
- Family gathering in front of W.E.N. Phillips home, northeast
of Prairie Grove, c. 1934. 3 1/2 x 5 snapshot of a photograph.
Top row, L-R: Dr. E.G. McCormick, Mrs. E.G. McCormick, Mrs.
Arthur McCormick, Mrs. W.E.N. Phillips, Jim Parks, Berniece
McCormick, Grover McCormick, Hattie Bristow, Mrs. Gordon Bristow,
Mrs. Jim Parks, W.E.N. Phillips, Mrs. Grover McCormick, and
Gordon Bristow. Bottom row, L-R: Donald Parks, Barry Parks,
Gordon Phillips, Joe Parks, Dolly Ann McCormick, and Jonathan
Phillips.
- James Fay Parks fishing on Illinois River bank, 1943. 5 x 3
1/2 snapshot.
- Donald Parks stationed at Miami Beach, Florida in 1944. 4
x 2 1/2 snapshot. Handwritten notation on verso: "This was taken
on the roof of our hotel. That's Pete's hat I am wearing."
- Dedication of painting at the Latta Barn, Battlefield
Park, Prairie Grove c. 1960. 5 x 5 color snapshot. L-R: Un-
identified, unidentified, Myrtle M. Parks, Dr. Will H. Mock.
Myrtle Parks received an award at this function.
- L-R: George Wiswell, publisher of the Prairie Grove
Enterprise, and Myrtle M. Parks, in the Latta Barn,
Battlefield Park, Prairie Grove, c. 1960. 5 x 5 color snapshot.
Subseries 4. Folders 22-28: Other Photographs.
Box 3
- Thomas McCormick mill and home, c. 1870. 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 on 10
x 12 card. Handwritten on front: "Old McCormick home and mill in
Virginia - near Staunton." Right and left upper corners missing
on card, as well as the lower right corner.
- Dora Shannon, far left, and her sisters, names unknown, c.
1885. 5 x 7 on 3 1/2 x 5 1/4 decorated matte. On verso:
Handwritten "P."
- Mallie Dyer, top center, with her sister, left, and mother,
1898. 2 1/2 x 4 formal studio portrait on 5 1/4 x 8 1/2 card.
Stamped on front: "Mrs[.] Young, Fayetteville, Ark." who sold out
to "C.E. Watton, Successor." Pencil and crayon marks and printed
"1898" also on front. Handwritten notation on verso: "Miss
Mallie Dyer[,] 14[,] Prairie Grove[,] Ark[.] on N. Mock St.
cor[ner] Mock & Graham[.] 4 Blks N. of Bank."
- L-R: Elva Campbell, Ethel Comer, Prof. Thompson, Bel
Rollman[?], Ed Baine[?], Dora Shannon, and Lloyd Baggett of the
Hay Seed Club, May 1899. 4 x 5 1/2 formal studio portrait on 4
1/4 x 6 1/2 card. Stamped on front: "Chas. J. Martin, Prairie
Grove, Ark." Identitified on verso. Upper right corner missing
on card.
- Unidentified campers awaiting celebration at the Confederate
Reunion, Battlefield Park, Prairie Grove, c. 1899. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2
photographic post card sent to Frank G. McCormick at Western
Dental College in Kansas City, Missouri, from his mother, Laura
McCormick, October 16, 1900. On verso: Two-cent stamp,
postmarked from Fayetteville.
- Dora Shannon, third from left, with unidentified friends
at picnic, c. 1900. 2 x 4 photographic post card.
- May Campbell, c. 1905. 5 1/2 x 4 oval formal studio
portrait. Identified on verso.
- Elva Campbell[?], c. 1905. 5 1/2 x 4 formal studio portrait
on 6 1/2 x 4 1/4 card.
- The Pittman family[?]. Jennie Pittman[?] on far left.
Location is possibly James Pittman farm in Cincinnati, c. 1905.
4 x 5 1/2 on 5 3/4 x 6 3/4 decorated matte.
- Hazel McMillian[?], c. 1910. 5 1/2 x 3 oval formal studio
portrait with top of photograph with top missing.
- Women with two unidentified men standing in background, c.
1910. 7 x 9 photograph glued to card. Seated, top row, L-R:
Clara Shofner, Maggie Kidd Shofner[?], Ella Brewster[?]. Other
women unidentified. Handwritten "Parks" on verso.
- Salesmen at convention, June 1914. 10 1/2 x 13. Grover
McCormick was a member but is not pictured. All individuals
unidentified. Printed on front: "Convention of Curtis Travelers
and District Agents, Philadelphia, Pa., June 18-20[,] 1914" and
"Photo by Reily & Way."
- Mallie Dyer, c. 1915. 5 x 3 1/2 oval formal studio portrait.
Identified on verso.
- Nettie Stevenson with son, Mac, c. 1915. 8 1/2 x 6 1/2.
Handwritten name of studio on front is illegible, lo-cation is
"Ft. Smith." Handwritten on verso: "Aunt Nett" and "Aunt Nettie
Stevenson & Mac." Upper left and lower right corners missing.
- Nettie Stevenson, c. 1918. 6 x 3 1/2 photograph of original.
On verso: Pencil marks showing photographs corners.
- Dr. E.G. McCormick home, c. 1920. 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 on 10 x 12
decorated matte.
- Two unidentified men painting Faye McCormick's flour mill, c.
1920. 5 1/2 x 3 1/2 photographic post card. Handwritten on
verso: "P."
- Individuals unidentified. 2 1/2 x 4 1/2 photographic
postcard. Handwritten on front: "Our Hay Seed band."
On verso: One-cent stamp, postmarked from Prairie Grove, March 8,
1921, and message to Dora Parks from Ella Rogers.
- Frank Stevenson, c. 1922. 7 x 5 formal studio portrait.
Handwritten on verso: "Sonny Boy" Stevenson."
- Ruth Butler, left, and Grace Blakemore in graduation caps and
gowns holding diplomas, c. 1925. 5 1/2 x 3 1/2 photographic post
card. Handwritten on verso: "Ruth Butler."
- Florence Phillips, c. 1925. 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 snapshot.
Identified on verso.
- L-R: Unidentified boy, Mac Stevenson, Frank Stevenson, and
Dr. Eugene Stevenson, c. 1925. Photograph taken outside their
home in Fort Smith. 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 snapshot.
- Dr. Eugene Stevenson's house with two unidentified boys in
front yard, c. 1925. 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 snapshot. Handwritten on
verso: "Aunt Nettie Stevenson home in Ft. Smith."
- Dr. McCormick's home, c. 1925. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 photographic
post card. Handwritten on verso: "grandmother's house" and "P."
- Razorback football field in Fayetteville, c. 1932. 3 1/2 x 5
snapshot. Marching band on left and student-formed "A" in
center. Photograph probably taken by James Parks. Handwritten on
verso: "Old U of A. Football Field."
- Joan and Robert Nolan, daughter and son of the Prairie Grove
Presbyterian minister and his wife, c. 1933. 7 x 5 formal studio
portrait. Identified on verso.
- Gordon (Obie) Bristow and wife, Estelle, c. 1933. 3 x 2
snapshot taken in Kentucky[?].
- Hattie Bristow, left, and unidentified friends in front of
house while visiting San Antonio, Texas, in May 1937. 2 1/2 x 3
1/2 snapshot. Stamped border and pen marks on front, and "Fox-Tone Picture" logo on verso. Identified on verso.
- Hattie Bristow, far left, and unidentified women in front of
house in San Antonio, May 1937. 3 x 4 snapshot. Identified on
verso. Stamped "Fox-Tone Print" logo also on verso.
- Lon Bristow's grave (Hattie Bristow's husband), in San
Antonio, May 1937. 5 x 3 snapshot. Stamped border on front.
Handwritten on verso: "Uncle Lon Bristow's grave in Texas[,]
later he was moved to Prairie Grove."
- The Beverly Theatre on main street in Prairie Grove, 1938. 3
1/2 x 5 1/2 photographic post card. Arthur McCormick owned the
building and his nephews, Barry and Donald Parks, operated the
theatre. The Beverly opened in 1937 with the movie "Day of
Reckoning." Its marquee was constructed from Havolin motor oil
cans. Handwritten on verso: "Beverly Theatre" and "P."
- Unidentified Air Force soldiers stationed with Barry Parks at
Avon Park, Florida, 1944. 4 x 2 1/2 snapshot taken by Parks.
- German prisoners of war in Foggia, Italy, 1945. 4 1/2 x 2
1/2 snapshot taken by Barry Parks. Handwritten on verso: "German
POW's in Italy."
- Jane Cook, niece of Mrs. Grover McCormick, c. 1949. 5 x 3
1/2 formal studio portrait. Handwritten notation on front: "With
Love, Jane."
Subseries 5. Folder 27: Post Cards.
Box 3 (cont.)
- The Hotel Niagra, Niagra Falls, N.Y., c. 1918. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2
photographic post card. Identified on front.
- Court House, Blytheville, Arkansas. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 color
drawing on a post card. On verso: One-cent stamp, postmarked from
Blytheville on November 23, 1929. Also stamped: "E.C. Kropp Co.,
Milwaukee." Message written to Donald and Barry Parks from their
Aunt Sallie McCormick Ferguson.
Subseries 6. Folder 30: Unidentified Subjects.
Box 3 (cont.)
- Schoolchildren in front of building, c. 1895. 4 x 6 on 6 1/2
x 8 1/2 card. Handwritten on verso: "Myrtle."
- Woman in buggy pulled by horse, c. 1900. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2
photographic post card.
- Men and women at picnic, c. 1900. 2 x 4 photographic post
card.
- House with dog and chickens, n.d. 3 x 5 photographic post
card.
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