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Belding-Gaines-Williamson Papers
The three families represented in this collection were related through three generations of women: Lydia Bassett Belding, Maria Belding Gaines, and Frances “Fannie” Gaines Williamson. Lydia Bassett (born May 1, 1799) married Ludovicus Belding (born November 25, 1791). Their daughter Maria (born March 12, 1821) married William Haney Gaines in Hot Springs, Arkansas, on April 23, 1849. Maria’s first daughter, Frances “Fannie” Lydia Gaines (born June 27, 1850), married Curnel Sam Williamson on October 18, 1875.
William Haney Gaines helped establish Gaines Landing in Chicot County. He was born on June 30, 1797, in Augusta County, Virginia, and was raised in Kentucky. As a teenager he worked as a blacksmith and a cartwright. About 1830 he settled in Chicot County, where he raised cotton on a government land grant. Gaines married Althea Early on June 10, 1839, but she died in 1849. By the time he married Maria Belding, he had amassed large landholdings. He died on January 1, 1894. Both he and Maria are buried in the Belding-Gaines Cemetery near Hot Springs.
Curnel Sam Williamson was born on April 5, 1851, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He and Fannie Gaines had four children: Maria; Etna; Curnel Sam, Jr.; and Mary Frances. The Williamsons divorced in 1902, and Sam died on October 2, 1944.
This collection contains correspondence, diaries, financial documents, and legal papers. The families represented in this collection are connected through three generations of women, descendants of Hot Springs area pioneers: Lydia Bassett Belding, Maria Belding Gaines, and Frances “Fannie” Gaines Williamson
Belding Brothers & Co. (1911)
Plan of a Belding Brothers & Co. site in Rockville, Connecticut from June 06, 1911.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/oml-athm-collection/1946/thumbnail.jp
Belding Brothers & Co. (1909)
Plan of a Belding Brothers & Co. site in Rockville, Connecticut from April 23, 1909.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/oml-athm-collection/1957/thumbnail.jp
... Et de Fred Belding Power
Guitard Eugène-Humbert... Et de Fred Belding Power. In: Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 27ᵉ année, n°106, 1939. p. 99
Foote, Cone & Belding Advertising Acct.
Photograph of a group with Grand Prize Beer. Photo taken by Meyers Photo Shop for the Foote, Cone & Belding Advertising Acct., July 1953
Belding\u27s Ground Squirrel 2
AnimaliaCraniataMammaliaRodentiaSciuridaeSpermophilusCompressed from .wav format into .mp3 delivery formatVocalizations of a Belding\u27s Ground SquirrelThe recordings were made at Tuolumne Meadows in Yosemite National Park. Temperature was approximately 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Wind was heavy. Local Time: 4:15 P
... Et de Fred Belding Power
Guitard Eugène-Humbert... Et de Fred Belding Power. In: Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 27ᵉ année, n°106, 1939. p. 99
Don Belding: advertising America
This thesis will attempt to show the evolution of Don Belding from his youth to his death and how his early training contributed to the career of this man who had total belief and faith in the integrity of his profession and his country
Belding Hall, Southern Christian Institute, Edwards, Miss.
Image of Belding Hall on the campus of Southern Christian Institute, which later merged with Tougaloo Collegehttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/rayburn/1316/thumbnail.jp
Worker Education in Denmark by Robert E. Belding, 1968
The research and information on comparative adult and worker education between Europe and the United States, while developing, is still meager. However, there is a' growing body of literature, and Professor Robert E. Belding of The University of Iowa's College of Education is in part responsible for this growth. Professor Belding is vitally interested in the practical possibilities and potentialities of the lessons that can be drawn from the field of comparative education
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