Thomas Harding was born July 7, 1911, at Little Rock, Arkansas, the son of Thomas Harding II, an architect, and Mary Rice Harding. Following his education at St. Andrews Cathedral, Little Rock High School, and Washington University at St. Louis, Missouri, he practiced architecture with his father. During World War II Harding served with the Air Force in North Africa and Italy. After his discharge in 1945, Harding opened a photography studio in Little Rock.

In 1964 Harding sold his Little Rock studio and moved to New York where he was associated with the prestigious Bachrach studio. He returned to Little Rock in 1970 and again opened a commercial and portrait studio. His company has provided photography for most of the advertising agencies in Arkansas as well as numerous national accounts. The portrait division photographed individually over 200 prominent Arkansas lawyers for the Arkansas Bar Association Wall of Fame, several thousand bankers, doctors, and other professionals.

Harding closed his studio in June 1982 to retire and devote his time to several hobbies, including pinhole photography and water color painting. He published two books, One Room Schoolhouses of Arkansas As Seen Through a Pinhole (UA Press, 1993) and An Outhouse by Any Other Name (August House Publishers, 1999). Harding died August 4, 2002, and is buried at Calvary Cemetery, Little Rock

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Submissions from 1975

McGuire, Dr. S.A.

McKay

McLarthy/Combs/Phelps: Advisory Board annual report, things related to education

McLarthy/Combs/Phelps: Copy of watercolor, cover of annual report

McLaughlin, Yvonne

McMath, Sandy

McNeil, Dan

McRae, Kim

Meadors, Allen

Meadors, Mrs. Allen

Mebane, Allen

Meems, Snag

Menz, Fred

Meredith, Robert

Merritt, Raymond

Meyer, Dr. Kelley

Meyer, Tom

Millar, Dana

Miller, Joyce

Millet, Robert

Millet, Robert

Million Dollar Roundtable: Worthen Bank

Mitchell, Bill

Mitchell, Dr. George K.

Mooney, Gus

Morgan, Biff

Morphy, Dannie

Morringer, Ray

Morrison, Pat

Mr. Coffee

Mr. Weiner, Mr. Sullivan

Munger, Robert

Munsey

Munsey

Munsey

Munsey: Cat lover

Munsey: "Slow Poke"

Munsey: "Slow Poke" oven toaster/broiler

Munsey: "Slow Poke" reshot

Munsey: "Slow-Poke with hands"

Murphy, Mills

Murray Street, tracks

Myers, Lloyd

Nance, C.D. Jr.

National Advisory Board

Nelson, Jerry

Neyland, Dietrick

Niblock, Walter

Nickelson, Terry

Nolan, W.C.

Nowlin, John

O'Donnell, Tom

Old desk for Worthen Bank

Old safe at Worthen Bank

Oliver, Bruce

Ostenson, Dr. Lyn C.

Ostenson, Dr. R.C.

Otten, Al

Owens, Robert

Pahlow, Larry

Pallone, Sharon

Parham, Matthews & Co.: Group of 7, Garland Streit, Dave

Parham, Rodney

Parker, Ray

Parquet flooring

Patterson, Steve

Penick, Barbara

Penick, Barbara

Penick, Gordon

Penick, James Sr.

Perkinson, Gerald

Perry, Phyllis

Pettit, Arch

Pfeifer, E.M.

Phelps, Bob

Phelps, Robert

Phelps, Sammye

Phifer, Mr. and Mrs Boyce

Photo of Citizenship Award

Photo of coat of arms

Photo of man and money rolls

Photos of employees party at Camelot

Photos of Jacques & Suzanne

Photos of Saint Vincent Infirmary house staff (1974-1975)

Photos of the windows at St. Andrew Catholic Cathedral

Photos of training game

Photos of Union National Bank OIC trainees, 5 employees

Pickens-Bond Construction Company: People

Picon, Arnold

Pierce, William

Pittman, Gary

Pollack, Dr.

Porter, Jim

Porter, Jim

Porter, Jim

Porter, Jim

Powers, Tom

Prim, Jim

Puch, Robert

Pulaski Federal Savings (PFS): Branch opening, Rodney Parham & Shackleford Road