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Engels-Kinnibrugh Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MC 554

Scope and Content Note

Letters, papers, and photographs pertaining to the Engels-Kinnibrugh families of Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas.

Dates

  • 1837-1970

Creator

Language of Materials

Materials are in English.

Access Information

Please call (479) 575-8444 or email specoll@uark.edu at least two weeks in advance of your arrival to ensure availability of the materials.

Use Information

No Use Restrictions Apply.

No Interlibrary Loan.

Standard Federal Copyright Laws Apply (U.S. Title 17).

Biographical Note

William H. Engels (1830-1917) was a farmer, miller, and postmaster in Farmington, Arkansas. Born in Batesville, Independence County, William left home in 1852 to seek work in Fort Smith were he clerked for the firm of Sutton, Griffith and Co. In 1854 he drove a herd of cattle overland to Stockton, California, following in the footsteps of his brother, Abraham Allen Engels, who had removed to Oregon two years previous. By 1856 William had returned to Arkansas where he married Isabella Kinnibrugh (variously spelled Kinnibrough, Kinnebrew, or Kinebrough) and they settled in Farmington. Isabella also came from pioneer Arkansas stock, being the daughter of James Kinnibrugh and Jane Moore Kinnibrugh who had come to Washington County in 1833. William Engels earned his living as a miller and farmer, although he also laid out the original townsite of Farmington, operated the post office for a time, and became active in the local Methodist Church. The Engels children figure prominently in the correspondence, especially James Henry Engels who looked after family business concerns in Alma; Jennie E. Engels who died within ten days of Henry in 1880; Mary Engels, who married John P. Smith and became the mother of one of the collection's donors, Catherine Smith; and Alice Engels, who married James F. Broyles and was mother to Russell Broyles, the other collection donor. Other correspondents include friends and relatives in Texas, Oregon, and Washington.

Extent

1.5 Linear Feet (4 Boxes)

Arrangement of the Papers

The papers have been arranged chronologically within ten series based on document type or topical subject:

  1. Letters, 1853-1929, n.d. (Box 1)
  2. Financial papers, 1843-1909 (Box 2, Folders 1-12)
  3. Legal documents, 1837-1931 (Box 2, Folders 13-15)
  4. Hawthorne Methodist Church records, 1893-1895 (Box 2, Folders 16-17)
  5. Farmington Post Office records, 1868-1872 (Box 2, Folder 18)
  6. John P. Smith weather diary, 1934-1940 (Box 2, Folder 19)
  7. Literary productions, 1840-1970s (Box 3, Folders 1-5)
  8. Civil War documents, 1865-1915 (Box 3, Folder 6)
  9. Printed ephemera, 1866-1920, n.d. (Box 3, Folders 7-9)
  10. Photographs, ca. 1870s-1941 (Box 4, Folders 1-4)

Acquisition Information

The Engels-Kinnibrugh Family Papers was donated to the Special Collections Department by Catherine S. Martin of Conway, Arkansas on May 6, 1985, and June 1, 1991, and by Russell and Clara Broyles of Farmington, Arkansas on June 14, 1985.

Related Materials

Records relating to the Engels-Kinnibrugh Papers include:

Engel-Kinnibrugh Family Papers Addendum 1824-1966 MC 1422

Processing Information

Processed by Kim Allen Scott; completed in February, 1991 (Revised December 1991)

Creator

Source

Title
Engels-Kinnibrugh Family Papers
Status
Completed
Author
Kim Allen Scott
Date
February 1991
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid is written in English.

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections Department Repository

Contact:
University of Arkansas Libraries
365 N. McIlroy Avenue
Fayetteville AR 72701 United States
(479) 575-8444