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Greenville: Southern Historical Press. Fine with No dust jacket as issued. 1990. First Edition. Hardcover. 109 pages. This index includes 14,329 entries of unequivocal reports of death in which a person (s) is named between the years 1819 and 1879. The Arkansas Gazette for the same period lists 4,201 names under the heading "Deaths". This can be attributed to the inclusive policy of listing every mention of death, whether it appears in an obituary column or in the text of an article on another subject. If a person identified in an obituary used an alias, the index bears an entry under both the alias and the name given at birth. If the name appears spelled differently in two references of a death, it is listed as it is spelled. This index, arranged alphabetically, contains the last name of the deceased, followed by the first name, middle initial, title as given ( Mrs., Mr., Miss., Corp., Capt., Col., etc.), where death appears with month and day of the issue of the newspaper,…
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Arkansas Gazette Obituaries Index1819-1879
by Chism, Stephen J.
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Biographical Family Histories of Southwest Arkansas
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Southwest Arkansas Genealogical Society. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1986. Hardcover. Edgewear on back edge. Red cloth binding with title and author in gold on spine and front. . Vol. 1. 394 pages .
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Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northeast Arkansas
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Southern Historical Pr. New. 1978. Hardcover. This volume contains Biographical Sketches of 1,500 individuals and 6,500 other families listed in these sketches. Counties covered in this volume are: Clay, Craighead, Fulton, Greene, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Lawrence, Mississippi, Poinsett, and Sharp. .
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Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Southern Arkansas
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Greenville, SC: Southern Historical Press. New with No dust jacket as issued. 1984. Hardcover. 1112 pages. This volume contains Biographical Sketches of 1,750 individuals and 7,000 other families listed in these sketches. Counties covered are: Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Chicot, Clark, Cleveland, Columbia, Dallas, Desha, Drew, Hempstead, Howard, Lafayette, Little River, Lincoln, Miller, Nevada, Ouachita, Pike, River, Sevier and Union. .
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The Code of the Woosters
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New York: Vintage Books. Fine. 1975. Mass Market Paperback. 222 pages. P.G.Wodehouse's best-loved creation by far is the master-servant team of Bertie Wooster, the likable nitwit, and Jeeves, his effortlessly superior valet and protector. This unlikely duo is as famous as Holmes and Watson, Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, and Tracy and Hepburn, but they have their own very special inimitable charm .
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Early Ouachita County Arkansas Tax Records 1846 - 1850
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Camden, AR: self-published. Near Fine. 1989. Stapled wraps. 202 pages .
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Index to the Arkansas General Land Office, 1820-1907, Vol. 2: Covering the Counties of Union, Bradley, and Ashley
by Eddlemon, Sherida K.
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Heritage Books. New. (1998) 2008. Trade Paperback. 348 pages. Spanish explorer Hernando DeSoto blazed the trails of the Arkansas area in 1541, followed by French explorers Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette. In 1682, French explorer La Salle claimed this wilderness in the name of France, naming it Louisiana. There wwere many Native American tribes living in this region: The Osage, Caddo, Akansa and the Quapaw. France then ceded this region to Spain in 1762. Spain permitted Americans to settle in the Arkansas area in 1783. In 1801 Spain returned the Louisiana area to France. The U.S. acquired this territory with the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, requiring residents to file claims with the government in order to prove legal ownership of the land. Between 1820 and 1905, more than 15,600 entries were filed for the eastern Arkansas counties of Union, Bradley, and Ashley. Land was sometimes available for only $1.25 per acre, or a parcel could be bid upon. This index of land transactions filed…
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Index to the Arkansas General Land Office, 1820-1907, Vol. 3 Covering the Counties of Monroe, Lee, Woodruff, White, Crittenden, Independence, Lonake, St. Francois, Prairie, and Cross
by Eddlemon, Sherida K.
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Heritage Books. New. 2008. Trade Paperback. 346 pages. Spanish explorer Hernando DeSoto blazed the trails of the Arkansas area in 1541, followed by French explorers Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette. In 1682, French explorer La Salle claimed this wilderness in the name of France, naming it Louisiana. There were many Native American tribes living in this region: The Osage, Caddo, Akansa and the Quapaw. France then ceded this region to Spain in 1762. Spain permitted Americans to settle in the Arkansas area in 1783. In 1801 Spain returned the Louisiana area to France. The U.S. acquired this territory with the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, requiring residents to file claims with the government in order to prove legal ownership of the land. Between 1820 and 1906, more than 15,700 entries were filed for the eastern Arkansas counties of Monroe, Lee, Woodruff, White, Crittenden, Independence, Lonoke, St. Francois, Prairie and Cross. Land was sometimes available for only $1.25 per acre, or a parcel…
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Index to the Arkansas General Land Office, 1820-1907, Vol. 4: Covering the Counties of Benton and Carroll
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Heritage Books. New. (1999) 2008. Trade Paperback. 286 pages. Spanish explorer Hernando DeSoto blazed the trails of the Arkansas area in 1541, followed by French explorers Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette. In 1682, French explorer La Salle claimed this wilderness in the name of France, naming it Louisiana. There were many Native American tribes living in this region: The Osage, Caddo, Akansa and the Quapaw. France then ceded this region to Spain in 1762. Spain permitted Americans to settle in the Arkansas area in 1783. In 1801 Spain returned the Louisiana area to France. The U.S. acquired this territory with the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, requiring residents to file claims with the government in order to prove legal ownership of the land. Between 1820 and 1906, more than 13,000 entries were filed for the eastern Arkansas counties of Monroe, Lee, Woodruff, White, Crittenden, Independence, Lonoke, St. Francois, Prairie and Cross. Land was sometimes available for only $1.25 per acre, or a…
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