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Correspondence, family papers,
and photographs
Manuscript
Collection 635
About
the Shreve Family
The
Shreve family papers pertain to three Washington County, Arkansas,
pioneer families -- Shreve, Robertson,and Wilson. Wilson Shreve
(1803-1891), his wife, Barbara Mock (1810-1891), and their
son, William Franklin Shreve (1834-1911), migrated from Miller
County, Missouri, to Farmington (Washington County), Arkansas,
in 1850 where they engaged in general agricultural pursuits.
William Franklin married Millie Brown (1849-1919) in 1867
and had three children -- Alfred Walter, H. Ben, and H. W.
Shreve.
Alfred
Walter Shreve (1868-1939) graduated from the University of
Arkansas in 1892 with a degree in civil engineering, and for
several years afterward was the Washington County surveyor.
Shreve also devoted much of his time to the family orchards
near Farmington. In 1894, he married Nancy Catharine Robertson,
a daughter of James Monroe Robertson (1841-1921) and Sarah
Elizabeth Williams (1848-1921). The Robertsons were Missouri
natives who migrated from Kansas in 1884.
Alfred
Walter and Nancy Catharine Shreve's son, Ralph (1895-1983)
graduated from Lindlahr College of Nature Cure in Chicago.
Like his father, Ralph actively engaged in agricultural and
horticultural pursuits and also surveyed Washington County
property between 1939 and 1973. In 1919 he married Janie Belle
Wilson (1902-1972), the daughter of Claude Wilson (1872-1963)
and Nancy Catharine Witt (1874-1957), natives of Farmington,
Arkansas, and Stillwell, Oklahoma, respectively.
About
the Collection The
papers consist of three series: correspondence, family papers,
and photographs. Papers include genealogical records, Civil
War military records, property records (including a tax valuation
of Samuel Wilson's slaves), farm produce notebooks, Shreve
family photographs, and photographs of Washington County subjects.
Mrs. Catharine Shreve Foster, of Farmington (Washington County),
Arkansas, donated these papers to Special Collections on May
8, 1986 and January 27, 1989.
Processed
by Anthony J. Wappel, Special Collections, University of Arkansas
Libraries, Fayetteville, Arkansas, in January 1989.
Contents of the Collection - 3 boxes (2
linear feet)
Series
1. Correspondence
Series 2. Family
Papers
Series 3. Photographs
Series
1. Correspondence (Box
1)
This
series contains correspondence addressed to the Buckner, Robertson,
Shreve, Sturdavant, and Wilson families. However, most correspondence
is addressed to Nancy Catharine (Nan) Robertson and Ralph Shreve.
It is arranged alphabetically by recipient.
Box 1
1. Buckner, family, 1852.
2. Robertson, James, 1871-1887.
3. Robertson, Sallie, 1880-1917.
4. Robertson, Nan, 1890.
5. Robertson, Nan, 1891.
6. Robertson, Nan, 1892.
7. Robertson, Nan, 1894.
8. Robertson, Nan, n.d.
9. Shreve, William F., 1889-1892 and Shreve, Alfred Walter,
1891 and 1916-1917.
10. Shreve, Ralph, 1903-1905.
11. Shreve, Ralph, 1911-1913.
12. Shreve, Ralph, 1914.
13. Shreve, Ralph, 1915.
14. Shreve, Ralph, Jan 1916 - Jun 1916.
15. Shreve, Ralph, Oct 1916.
16. Shreve, Ralph, Mar 1917 - Apr 1917.
17. Shreve, Ralph, May 1917 - Oct 1917.
18. Shreve, Ralph, 1918.
19. Shreve, Ralph, 1919.
20. Shreve, Ralph, 1920-1928 and n.d.
21. Shreve, Ralph, 1940-1959.
22. Sturdavant, Pamela, 1850.
23. Wilson, William, 1853-1859 and Wilson, John, 1859.
24. Wilson, Claude, 1943-1946 and n.d.
Series
2. Family
Papers (Boxes 2-3 and Volumes 1-2)
This
series contains genealogical papers, property records, farm
papers, and school papers. Genealogical papers contain charts
prepared by Nancy Foster and original family records, including
Wilson Shreve's military records from the Civil War. Property
records include Robertson, Shreve, and Wilson property papers,
including deeds and property tax receipts, and miscellaneous
receipts. Property records also include Samuel Wilson's estate
record which lists monetary values for his slaves. Farm papers
include the farmer's encyclopedia the Shreve family used to
manage their farming activities, a grocer's ledger, farm notebooks,
a list of wildflowers cultivated on the Shreve farm, and various
awards and certificates. School papers include papers and
school memorabilia kept by Walter and Ralph Shreve.
Box
2
Subseries
1. Genealogical Papers
1. Genealogical charts prepared by Nancy Foster, n.d.
2. Brown family records, 1810-1919.
3. Shreve family records, 1865-1866 and 1909.
4. Williams family records, 1818-1932.
5. Wilson family records, 1815 and ca. 1900.
Subseries 2. Property Records and Receipts
Box 2 (cont'd)
6. Robertson property, 1859-1892.
7. Robertson property, 1907-1938.
8. Robertson property tax receipts, 1866-1899.
9. Robertson miscellaneous receipts, 1867-1900.
10. Shreve property, 1830 and 1842.
11. Shreve property, 1896-1909.
12. Shreve property, 1911-1957.
13. Shreve property tax receipts, 1900-1928.
14. Shreve receipts pertaining to the Alba Lime Company, 1901-1907.
15. Shreve miscellaneous receipts, 1868-1913.
16. Wilson property, 1854 and 1871.
17. Wilson miscellaneous receipts, 1835-1859.
Subseries 3. Farm Papers
Vol
1. Household and Farmers Cyclopedia, ca. 1890.
Vol 2. Grocer's ledger, 1908.
Box
3
1. Farm produce notebooks, 1928-1936.
2. Brochure entitled "Hardy Wildflowers of the Ozarks,"
published by the Shreve family, along with ten postcards of
wildflowers, ca. 1920.
3. American Jersey Cattle Club and 4-H club certificates,
1924-1936.
Subseries
4. School Papers
Box 3 (cont'd)
4. Walter and Ralph Shreve school notes and essays, ca. 1880-1914.
5-7. Ralph Shreve school notebooks, ca. 1910-1916.
8. Ralph Shreve school records and other ephemera,
1907-1918.0
Series
3. Photographs (Box 4)
This
series contains Brown, Buckner, Shreve, and Wilson family
photographs, as well as class photographs of Farmington School,
White Rock School (near Farmington), Fayetteville High School,
and University of Arkansas cadets. This series also contains
photographs of the Shreve farm, several farm houses, near
Farmington and other locations in western Arkansas and eastern
Oklahoma, kilns near Farmington, and Lewis Brothers Hardware
Store in Fayetteville.
Subseries
1. Family
Photographs
Box 4
1. Brown, Marsh family and house, ca. 1890-1910.
2. Brown, Travis family, ca. 1890-1910.
3. Buckner, Jim R., ca. 1890-1910.
4-5. Robertson, James and Sarah, ca. 1900.
6-7. Shreve, Alfred Walter, ca. 1910.
8. Shreve, Bill, ca. 1942.
9. Shreve, Harriet Nolen, ca. 1910.
10. Shreve, Joanne, ca. 1915.
11. Shreve, Millie, ca. 1900.
12-26. Shreve, Ralph, ca. 1913-1975.
27. Shreve, Ruby and Pauline, ca. 1920.
28-29. Shreve, Wilson, ca. 1900.
30-34. Shreve cousins, ca. 1920.
35-46. Shreve group photographs, ca. 1900-1920.
47-54. Wilson family, ca. 1900-1945.
55. Witt, Jane and Goforth children, ca. 1915.
Subseries
2. Class
Photographs
Box 4 (cont'd)
56. Conway County Teachers, ca. 1900.
57-59. Farmington School, ca. 1900.
60-62. White Rock School, ca. 1903.
63-64. Fayetteville High School, ca. 1914.
65-73. Lindlahr College of Nature Cure (Chicago), 1916.
74-75. University of Arkansas cadets, 1915.
Subseries
3. Washington
County Views
Box 4 (cont'd)
76-96. Shreve Farm, 1915.
97-107. Houses near Farmington, ca. 1915.
108-110. Kilns near Farmington, ca. 1914.
111. Lewis Brothers Hardware Store, ca. 1914.
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