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1864 Arkansas constitution
Constitutions; State government; Constitutional conventions;
1864 Arkansas constitution.
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1927 Arkansas flood photographs
Photographic prints; Floods; Aerial views
Selected images from General Photograph File series # 2040 on the 1927 flood in Arkansas.
3.
A proclamation by the governor of Arkansas Territory, May 7, 1833, signed by John Pope
Governors; Announcements;
A proclamation by the Governor of Arkansas Territory, May 7, 1833, signed by John Pope, concerning the sale of land. Pope served as Governor of Arkansas Territory, 1829-1835.
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An act providing for the administering the oaths of office, October 13, 1836, signed by James S. Conway
Governors; Oaths;
An act providing for the administering the oaths of office, October 13, 1836, signed by James S. Conway. Conway served as governor of Arkansas, 1836-1840.
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Appointment of Alto Poole to the Board of Equalization, September 4, 1916, signed by Governor George W. Hays
Governors
Appointment of Alto Poole to the Board of Equalization, September 4, 1916, signed by Governor George W. Hays. Hays served as governor of Arkansas, 1913-1917.
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Appointment of Jacob Miller as sheriff of Crawford County, January 18, 1821, signed by Governor James Miller
Governors; Documents;
Appointment of Jacob Miller as Sheriff of Crawford County, January 18, 1821, signed by Governor James Miller. Miller served as governor of Arkansas Territory, 1819-1825.
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Areas inundated by flood in 1927
Floods; Disasters; Maps
Map depicting areas affected by the 1927 flood.
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Arkansas / engraved by G.W. Boynton
Maps;
Map of Arkansas in 1838 showing counties, including "Old Miller County," geographic features, and towns.
9.
Arkansas Confederate pension application no. 4775 for Bowling Green Harrington of Grant County, Arkansas, 1901-1903
Civil wars; Veterans; Medical personnel; Industry
Arkansas Confederate pension application no. 4775 for Bowling Green Harrington of Grant County, Arkansas, 1901-1903.
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Arkansas county school district maps
Schools; Maps; School buses; Bus stops;
In 1949, the Arkansas Department of Education began issuing maps on the county level. These maps were used to record the data necessary in determining the allocated transportation aid for each county.
11.
Arkansas Female College, Little Rock, Arkansas, Catalogue of Second Session, 1875-6
Boarding schools; Private schools; Schools; Universities & colleges
Arkansas Female College was incorporated in August of 1871 and opened in 1874. Located at 411 East Seventh Street, the structure is more commonly known today as the Pike-Fletcher-Terry Mansion.
12.
Arkansas obsolete currency
Banking; Bank notes; Money
Eight (8) examples of Arkansas obsolete currency ranging from 1838 to 1871.
13.
Arkansas swamp land application No. 456 for Harris Flanagin of Clark County, Arkansas, 1855
Land; State government;
Swamp land application by Harris Flanagin to purchase land in Clark County, Arkansas, in 1855.
14.
Arrest warrant for J. C. Cason, Oliver Cason, and G. W. Garrett, June 1, 1882, signed by Governor Thomas Churchill
Law enforcement; Governors;
Arrest warrant for J. C. Cason, Oliver Cason, and G. W. Garrett, June 1, 1882, signed by Governor Thomas Churchill. Churchill served as governor of Arkansas, 1881-1883.
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Attorney General's opinion 78-29, March 10, 1978, signed by Bill Clinton.
Governors
Attorney General's Opinion 78-29, March 10, 1978, signed by Bill Clinton. The letter is a response to William E. Henderson, Director of Parks and Tourism, on a memorandum from Dr. John L. Ferguson, Di
16.
Carry Nation letter, 1904
Steamboats; Correspondence
Letter from Carry A. Nation, who gained fame for organizing a Woman's Christian Temperance Union, to Mr. Steven. Carry A. Nation was born Carry Amelia Morre in November 25, 1846. She had two husbands
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Check from Governor Henry Rector to U.M. Rose and G.B. Rose, February 20, 1889
Governors; Checks;
Check from Governor Henry Rector to U. M. Rose and G. B. Rose, Feb. 20, 1889. Rector was governor of Arkansas, 1860-1862.
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Church Letter of Andrew M. Dodd and Lydia Dodd, 1857
Baptist churches;
This is a transfer of membership letter of Andrew M. Dodd and Lydia Dodd. It certifies that Andrew and Lydia Dodd had full fellowship with the Baptist Church of Christ at Spring Creek, (Ark.) and are
19.
Commission of Elbert English to the position of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Arkansas, January 1, 1855, signed by Governor Elias N. Conway.
Governors;
Commission of Elbert English to the position of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Arkansas, Jan. 1, 1855, signed by Elias N. Conway. Conway served as governor of Arkansas 1852-1860.
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Commission of L.C. Gulley as notary public in Pulaski County, Arkansas, November 23, 1896, signed by Governor James P. Clarke.
Governors;
Commission of L.C. Gulley as Notary Public in Pulaski County, Arkansas, Nov. 23, 1896, signed by Governor James P. Clarke. Clarke served as Governor of Arkansas, 1895-1897.
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