Thomas William Hardison, a Petit Jean Mountain physician, author, and geologist, was instrumental in the creation of Arkansas's state parks system. He served as a member of the Arkansas State Parks Commission and was, for a time, chairman. He was born in 1884 at Richland, Columbia County, Arkansas. He died in April 1957.
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T. W. Hardison diary, 1951
Thomas William Hardison
Diary of physician T.W. Hardison for the year 1951, including everyday life, patient appointments, weather reports, and Hardison's work with the Parks Committee of the Arkansas Resource and Development Commission and the local medical society.
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T. W. Hardison diary, 1952
Thomas William Hardison
Diary of physician T.W. Hardison for the year 1952, including everyday life, patient appointments, and weather reports.
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T. W. Hardison diary, 1953
Thomas William Hardison
Diary of physician T.W. Hardison for the year 1953, including everyday life, patient appointments, weather reports, and the Petit Jean Spring Water Company.
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T. W. Hardison diary, 1954
Thomas William Hardison
Diary of physician T.W. Hardison for the year 1954, including everyday life, patient appointments, weather reports, and Hardison's writing processes.
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T. W. Hardison diary, 1955
Thomas William Hardison
Diary of physician T.W. Hardison for the year 1955, including everyday life, patient appointments, weather reports, Hardison's writing processes, and the Petit Jean Spring Water Company.
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T. W. Hardison diary, 1956
Thomas William Hardison
Diary of physician T.W. Hardison for the year 1956, including everyday life, patient appointments, and weather reports.
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T. W. Hardison diary, 1957
Thomas William Hardison
Diary of physician T.W. Hardison for the year 1957, including everyday life, patient appointments, weather reports, and the circumstances surrounding Hardison's death.