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F-1 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Alabama Census Returns, 1820, and An Abstract of Federal Census of Alabama, 1830, edited by Marie Bankhead Owen. Originally published as the Alabama Historical Quarterly, 1944, vol 6, no. 3. Includes maps of Alabama, 1820-1870. Publ. 1944, 1967. 3 fiche.
F-2 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Revolutionary Soldiers in Alabama, compiled by Thomas M. Owen. Publ. 1967. Alphabetical list of names, compiled from authentic sources, of soldiers of the American Revolution who resided in Alabama. Originally published in 1911. 3 fiche.
F-3 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

An Index to Fifth Census of the United States, 1830, Population Schedules, Territory of Arkansas, compiled by Bobbie Jones McLane. Publ. 1965.
2 fiche.
F-4 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

An Index to 1840 United States Census of Arkansas, compiled by Bobbie Jones McLane and Inez Halsell Cline. Publ. 1967. 3 fiche
F-5 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Annals of Arkansas, 1947, vol 1, edited by Dallas T. Herndon. These annals are a narrative historical edition continuing A Centennial History of Arkansas. They record the growth and development of the state, and chronicle the genealogical and memorial records of Arkansas' prominent families and individuals. This volume contains the historical data only. Publ. 1947. Illus., tables, ports., index. 505p. 8 fiche.
F-6 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Annals of Arkansas, 1947, vol 2, edited by Dallas T. Herndon. These annals are a narrative historical edition continuing A Centennial History of Arkansas. They record the growth and development of the state, and chronicle the genealogical and memorial records of Arkansas' prominent families and individuals. This volume contains both historical and biographical sketches. Publ. 1947. Illus., tables, ports. 506-1044p. 8 fiche.
F-7 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Annals of Arkansas, 1947, vol 3, edited by Dallas T. Herndon. These annals are a narrative historical edition continuing A Centennial History of Arkansas. They record the growth and development of the state, and chronicle the genealogical and memorial records of Arkansas' prominent families and individuals. This volume contains biographical sketches only. Publ. 1947. Ports. 1045-1531p. 8 fiche.
F-8 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Annals of Arkansas, 1947, vol 4, edited by Dallas T. Herndon. These annals are a narrative historical edition continuing A Centennial History of Arkansas. They record the growth and development of the state, and chronicle the genealogical and memorial records of Arkansas' prominent families and individuals. This volume contains biographical sketches only. Publ. 1947. Illus., ports., index. 1532-2000p. 7 fiche.
F-9 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

A Pictorial History of Arkansas from Earliest Time to the Year 1890, by Fay Hempstead. Publ. 1890. 18 fiche.
F-11 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Biographical Index to the Centennial History of Arkansas, compiled by Mrs. Leister E. Presley. This contains a complete index to vols 2-3. Publ. 1922.
1 fiche.
F-12 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northeast Arkansas. This consists of a history of the state and each county, with biographical sketches. Publ. 1889. 18 fiche.
F-13 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Biographical and Pictorial History of Arkansas, vol 1, by John Hallum. Publ. 1887. 11 fiche.
F-14 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

History of Carroll County, Arkansas, compiled by O. Klute Braswell. This is a history of its towns from Indian occupation to January 1889, plus biographical sketches. Publ. 1889. 2 fiche.
F-15 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Union List of Arkansas Newpapers, 1819-1942, prepared by the Historical Records Survey (WPA). This is a partial inventory of Arkansas newspaper files available in offices of publishers, libraries, and private collections. Publ. 1942. 6 fiche.
F-17 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Historical Bulletin, vol 1 [Arkansas], published by the Grand Prairie Historical Society.

Contents:
  • "History of Zion Lutheran Church, Ulm, Arkansas," by Erwin Moehring
  • "Account Book Over 100 Years Old," contributed by H. C. Adams
  • "The Arkansas Frontier," by Boyd W. Johnson
  • "Over in Arkansas," by George W. Moreland
  • "Civil War Letter," contributed by Mrs. Mutt Morgon
  • "James Mack Price"
  • "Founding of Mount Adams" by Charles E. Whelen
Publ. 1959. Maps. 19p. 1 fiche.
F-18 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Historical Bulletin, vol 2, nos 1-2 [Arkansas], published by the Grand Prairie Historical Society.

Contents, vol 2, no 1:
  • "Terrence Farrelly," by Josiah Shinn
  • "Terrence Farrelly, Arkansas Post," by Albert Pike
  • "From the Early Court Records of Arkansas County"
  • "Lands in Arkansas County Purchased and Redeemed During the Year 1843"
  • "1958 Report of the Grand Prairie Historical Society," by H. V. Glenn
  • "The Wheel and Other Farmers' Organizations"
  • "Fairmount," by Mrs. Carl D. Yoke
Contents, vol 2, no 2:
  • "Memories of Stuttgart, 1909," by H. V. Glenn
  • "Grand Prairie's Delegates to the Constitutional Convention in 1868," by Boyd W. Johnson
  • "The Menard Indian Mounds by John L. Peterson
  • "The History of St Charles During the Civil War Era," by Kay Terry Spenser
Publ. 1959. Table. 22, 32p. 2 fiche.
F-19 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Historical Bulletin, vol 3, nos 1-2 [Arkansas], published by the Grand Prairie Historical Society.

Contents, vol 3, no 1:
  • "Arkansas's Rome: Few Roads Ever Led to It," edited by Margaret Ross
  • "Arkansas' Constitutions and Interest Rates," by H. V. Glenn
  • "Recruiting a Company of Southern Soldiers at Mount Adams," by Charles E. Whelan
  • "First Christian Church, Stuttgart, Arkansas, 1889-1957," by Ben H. Cleaver
Contents, vol 3, no 2:
  • "The Battle of Arkansas Post," by J. M. Henderson
  • "Arkansas County Sheriff's Census, 1823"
  • "Benjamin Desha," by Boyd W. Johnson
  • "R. G. Cole Writes of Trip to Arkansas"
  • "Arkansas Post in 1770," by Philip Pittman
  • "From Deed Record Book E, Arkansas County"
Publ. 1960. Map, index. 23, 19p. 1 fiche.
F-20 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Historical Bulletin, vol 4, nos 1-4 [Arkansas], published by the Grand Prairie Historical Society.

Contents, vol 4, no 1:
  • "William Montgomery as a Financier," by Boyd W. Johnson
  • "Arkansas Post State Park," by H. V. Glenn
  • "Euclid Lodge," by J. E. Howard
  • "An Early Visit to Stuttgart"
  • "The Wraith of Arkansas Post," by S. M. Jessup
  • "Historic Arkansas Post"
  • "Some Early Land Transactions in Arkansas"
Contents, vol 4, no 2:
  • "Colonel W. H. Halliburton," by George Pike
  • "Arkansas County in the Year 1861"
  • "Arkansaw Territory," contributed by Ovie Bradford
  • "Territorial Tax List, Arkansas County, 1817"
  • "Arkansas County Tax List for the Year 1821"
  • "Jeff Davis Visits De Witt"
  • "Some Notes on the Stillwell Family," by Boyd W. Johnson
Contents, vol 4, no 3:
  • "An Early Justice of the Peace Court Record," by Boyd W. Johnson
  • "Portage Book Also Used for County Clerk's Receipt Book"
  • "Commission: Patrick Cassidy Judge of Probate for the District of the Arkansas"
  • "Territorial Tax List (Land) for 1819"
  • "Homecoming at Hunter's Chapel Held on Sunday," by Alta M. Bateman
  • "From Halliburton's History of Arkansas"
  • "Some Early Activities in Arkansas," by Boyd W. Johnson
Contents, vol 4, no 4:
  • "The Battle of St Charles," by H. V. Glenn
  • "Records of the District of Arkansas"
  • "Goldman," by W. H. Halliburton
  • "Grand Prairie and the Teacher," by Belle McFall Barnett
  • "Letter of Governor James Miller," by Robert Glenn Cole
Publ. 1961. Map, tables. 22, 23, 20, 24p. 3 fiche.
F-21 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Historical Bulletin, vol 5 [Arkansas], published by the Grand Prairie Historical Society.

Contents:
  • "The Battle of St Charles," by H. V. Glenn
  • "Minutes of Regular Meeting"
  • "Some Early Settlers in Arkansas County"
  • "The Story of Colonel Robert H. Crockett," by J. M. Henderson
  • "Some Notes on the Bogy Family," by Louis T. Bogy
  • "The Bogy Family in America"
  • "Bogy, Baugis, Baugy, Beaugi, Bougy"
  • "Record of J. V. Bogy During Civil War"
  • "My Home Town," by Mrs. T. B. Hudson
  • "Frederick Notrebe," by Boyd W. Johnson
  • "Proposals for Building a Banking-House at Post of Arkansas"
  • "Petition to Congress by Citizens of Arkansas County"
  • "The Stillwell-Haller Families"
  • "The Battle of Aberdeen," by J. M. Henderson
  • "Two Arkansas County Companys [sic] Served in Civil War Regiment"
  • "Arkansas County Tax List for 1819"
  • "Centennial Commemoration at St Charles"
  • "The Engagement at St Charles in Its Historical Setting," by John L. Ferguson
  • "Address at St Charles," by Carleton Harris
  • "The History of Ethel," by Diane Burrell
  • "Cascoe, Hundred Years Old and Named for Two Generals, is 'Chock Full' of History," by J. M. Drummond, Jr.
  • "December 7, 1927, Arkansas County Society for Crippled Children," contributed by Mrs. C. N. Ruffin
  • "De Witt and the County Hard Hit by Civil War"
  • "Veterans Reunions Started by Old Soldiers of Gray"
  • "Arkansas County Marriages During the Civil War"
  • "The History of Crocketts Bluff," by Mrs. J. E. Keithley
  • "County Seat Moved to De Witt"
  • "Christmas on the Old-Time Plantation, Like No Other Festival in All the World," by Annie Paradise Lee
  • "First Term of Circuit Court"
  • "Arrival of Rebel Prisoners of War," contributed by J. H. Atkinson
  • "Sam Hockenberry"
  • "Historic Portrait"
  • "Civil War Letter"
  • "Description of Arkansas County in 1751"
  • "An Early Land Transaction at the Post of Arkansas"
Publ. 1962. Map, tables, index. 90p. 3 fiche.
F-22 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Arkansas Valley Historical Papers, nos 35-36, published by the Pope County Historical Association.

Contents, no 35:
  • "The Battle of Limestone Valley," by Shannon Henderson
  • "The Washburn Family," by Mrs. Harry Dodd
  • "Glass Village," by E. B. Wilson
Contents, no 36:
  • "History of Duelling in Arkansas," by Mattie Brown
  • "Valedictory," by G. R. Turrentine
Publ. 1966. 10, 8p. 1 fiche.
F-23 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Inventory of the County Archives of Arkansas, no 3. Baxter County.
Publ. 1942. 2 fiche.

NOTE: Inventories of the County Archives is one of a number of bibliographies of historical materials prepared throughout the United States by workers on the Historical Records Survey Program of the Work Projects Administration.

The Historical Records Survey Program was undertaken in the winter of 1935-36 for the purpose of providing useful employment to needy unemployed historians, lawyers, teachers, and research and clerical workers. The project was organized to compile inventories of historical materials, particularly unpublished government documents and records.
F-24 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Inventory of the County Archives of Arkansas, no 4. Benton County.
Publ. 1941. 3 fiche.

NOTE: Inventories of the County Archives is one of a number of bibliographies of historical materials prepared throughout the United States by workers on the Historical Records Survey Program of the Work Projects Administration.

The Historical Records Survey Program was undertaken in the winter of 1935-36 for the purpose of providing useful employment to needy unemployed historians, lawyers, teachers, and research and clerical workers. The project was organized to compile inventories of historical materials, particularly unpublished government documents and records.
F-25 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Benton County Pioneer, vol 1, nos 1-5, published by the Benton County Historical Society.

Contents, vol 1, no 1:
  • "History of the Blackburn Family," by Vera Key Rogers
Contents, vol 1, no 2:
  • "Mount Pleasant Community," by W. R. Edward
  • "Readin', Writin', 'nd 'Rithmetic"
  • "Our Pioneer Homes"
  • "The Small Pioneer Mill"
  • "Camp Walker, Benton County, Arkansas," by Alvin Seamster
  • "The Descendants of Mark Smith," contributed by Margaret Ann Smith Trautman
Contents, vol 1, no 3:
  • "Settlement of Benton County, Arkansas," by Louise Plank
  • "Soldier of 1812"
  • "Lovely Purchase"
  • "Bentonville, the County Seat, in Review"
  • "Other Early Settlers"
  • "The County's First Poor House"
  • "Bentonville Churches Before 1850"
  • "Recollections of Mrs. Betty Woods Lee"
  • "Early Benton County Milestones," compiled by Alvin Seamster
  • "A Schoolhouse is Planned in Bentonville, 1841 Style"
  • "The Thomas Nichols Family—'Wagon Train to Arkansas,'" by Myrtle Nichols Nosoker
  • "How Towns in Benton County Received Their Names"
Contents, vol 1, no 4:
  • "The General Store"
  • "Lt. Colonel Paul Liggett Anderson"
  • "Communist Colony in Benton County, Arkansas," by Clifford Fry
  • "The New Hope Community: Recollections of Marcus Gould," contributed by H. G. Huhn
  • "The Applegate Drug Store"
  • "Our Trip to Pea Ridge Battlefield and Elk Horn Tavern," by Alvin Seamster
  • "Things to Remember About the Early Settlers," by Alvin Seamster
  • "Revised By Laws of the Benton County Historical Society"
Contents, vol 1, no 5:
  • "That First Train," by Lon A. Pace
  • "Introduction," by Erwin Funk
  • "Margaret Jackson Blansett, Another Eye Witness of that First Train, 'Old No. 17' Which Came Puffing into Rogers, Gives the Following Account of the Event," by Margaret Jackson Blansett
  • "A History of the Sikes Family," by Erwin Funk
  • "My Early Memories of Rogers," by Georgia Eaves Godley
  • "Dr. Albert W. Marshall Saw Rogers Grow Up," as told to Erwin Funk
  • "Memories of Tom F. Morgan," by Vera Key
  • "My First Impressions of Rogers," by F. P. Rose
  • "J. B. (Bode) Stary Remembers First Frisco Train," by Mrs. A. C. Brogan
  • "The John W. Bryant Family," by Marjorie Bryant
  • "Some Early Day Businessmen of Rogers
  • "One Who Was There," by Margaret Ann Smith Troutman
  • "Fifty Nine Years a Miliner," by Maggie Pollock
  • "The Stroud Family," compiled by Charley Stroud and Lola Dodson Morgan
  • "Important Dates and Events in the History of Rogers"
  • "Growth of Rogers Churches: Central Methodist Church"
  • "Growth of Rogers Churches: The Presbyterian Church of Rogers"
  • "Growth of Rogers Churches: The First Baptist Church"
  • "Growth of Rogers Churches: First Christian Church," by Harvey Fort, Jr.
  • "The Old Blake Home," by Lottie Mistie
  • "Leading Citizens of Rogers Fifty Years Ago," by Erwin Funk
Publ. 1955-1956. Illus., maps. 5, 7, 21, 16, 33p. 2 fiche.
F-26 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Benton County [Arkansas] Pioneer, vol 2, nos 1-6, published by the Benton County Historical Society.

Contents, vol 2, no 1:
  • "The Story of Siloam Springs," based on an article by T. P. Fulton
  • "Pioneering in Siloam Springs," prepared by Stalla Denny Holbrook
  • "Business and Professional Men of Siloam Springs"
  • "The Siloam Springs Celebration," contributed by Louise Plank
  • "Excerpts on the History of Siloam Springs," contributed by Pauline Mistie
  • "Dedication of Plaque at Oakley Chapel," by Harold D. Womack
  • "Our Highways," by Huey G. Huhn
Contents, vol 2, no 2:
  • "The Pea Ridge National Military Park," (part) contributed by Alvin Seamster
  • "Pioneering in Northwest Arkansas: Memoirs of the Late Miss Margaret Woods"
  • "Palace Art Galleries, Monte Ne," by Mrs. Robert Buhrkuhl
  • "The Confederate Reunion of 1895," contributed by Alvin Seamster
  • "The Horsley's," by D. B. Horsley
  • "Armed Students Guard Rogers Academy Campus," by Erwin Funk
  • "Prairie Grove Memorial Park," by H. G. Huhn
  • "Squally Days in Benton County," by W. R. Edwards
  • "Early Benton County Marriage Licenses"
  • "One of the Early Chancery Court Cases in the County"
Contents, vol 2, no 3:
  • "Elk Horn Tavern," by Lucindia Cox
  • "The Battle of Pea Ridge"
  • "The Pea Ridge National Military Park" (part) contributed by Alvin Seamster
  • "Pea Ridge Park is Expected to be in Operation During Fiscal Year Starting July 1," contributed by Alvin Seamster
  • "Benton County Soldiers," contributed by Mrs. Joe Beasley
  • "Confederate Troops in Pea Ridge"
  • "Federal Troops at Pea Ridge"
  • "Some Interesting History of the Woods Family of Benton County," collected by Samuel D. Woods
  • "A Reminiscence of Coon Hollow," by David Compton
  • "Find the Defendant 'Not Guilty,'" contributed by Alvin Seamster
  • "Burials in Bozarth Cemetery, Northwest of Gentry"
  • "Marriage Licenses, 1864-1867"
  • "A Shotgun Operation," by Vera Key
  • "Some Data on the Early Schools of Siloam Springs," by Sabra Davis
Contents, vol 2, no 4:
  • "Early Roads in Benton County and Their Overseers"
  • "Benton County Teachers' Institute Held at Sulphur Springs"
  • "Rogers Academy Vs. Schools of Today," by Erwin Funk
  • "Early Hiwasse Schools: Memoirs of Prof. W. R. Edwards"
  • "Gravestones in Patterson Cemetery," copied by Alvin Seamster
  • "First Sunday School Organized in Bentonville After the Civil War, June 10, 1866," contributed by Thomas W. Jefferson
  • "Report of Benton County Sunday School Convention"
  • "Alexander Winchester Dinsmore Family"
  • "Anderson-Dinsmore-Watson Families"
  • "Private Thompson of Texas Tells His Experiences in the Battle of Pea Ridge"
  • "Early Benton County Marriage Records"
  • "Burials in Austin Cemetery"
  • "Journeyings of Private Squires in the Civil War"
  • "Spring-Dunlap-Cabell Families," by Elsa Vaught
Contents, vol 2, no 5:
  • "The Kihlberg Hotel"
  • "The Sulphur Springs Record," by Will Plank
  • "Some Merchants in Sulphur Springs from 1912-1915"
  • "Notes on Sulphur Springs," by Mrs. Storm Whaley
  • "Reminiscences of Early Sulphur Springs and Its People," by S. Dee Woods
  • "Sulphur Springs, Today," by L. Mistie
  • "Opening of 'Prize Drive of the Ozarks:' Big Event in 1930s"
  • "The Early Development of the Apple Industry in Benton County," by Pearl Gipple Banks
  • "Early Lumber King"
  • "A Short History of the Alden Family and the Doctor's Experiences," as told by Mrs. Luther Rife
  • "Editors Visit the West End of the County in 1889"
  • "Every Day Conveniences Not Old," by Erwin Funk
  • "Interesting Old Benton County Marriages"
  • "Post Offices in Benton County from 1865 to 1910"
Contents, vol 2, no 6:
  • "Goldsmith Davis and the Ben Davis," by Erwin Funk
  • "The Blue and Gray Reunion at Pea Ridge, Sept. 1889," by A. W. Hurley
  • "Arkansas Boys, and the Red River Campaign," by Erwin Funk
  • "I Remember When," by Elwood Walker
  • "'The Gay Nineties,'" as Remembered by Mrs. W. A. Dickson
  • "Our Old Home: Memories Written by Rev. W. R. Edwards, for His Grandchildren"
  • "Old Settlers' Annual Picnic at Osage Mills," by Maud Wallis
  • "I Remember When," by Margaret Ann Smith Troutman
  • "Mr. W. A. Burgess," by H. A. Huhn
  • "An Old Work Bench"
  • "Uncle Alec Nail: Benton County's Oldest Citizen When He Died in 1920," by Erwin Funk
  • "Benton County Tax Assessments in 1845," by Erwin Funk
  • "Election Proclamation"
Publ. 1956-1957. Illus., map, tables. 18, 19, 27, 25, 25, 27p. 3 fiche.
F-27 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Benton County [Arkansas] Pioneer, vol 3, nos 1-6, published by the Benton County Historical Society.

Contents, vol 3, no 1:
  • "Tuck's Chapel and Cemetery"
  • "This Subject of Genealogy," by Henry F. Hammack
  • "Tuck: Crest and Coat of Arms"
  • "Tuck's Chapel," by Mrs. Hiram F. Carnell
  • "A Pea Ridge Boy Was American Aviation Ace in A. E. F.," by Erwin Funk
  • "Warren H. Wight Lived in Benton County 90 Years," by Erwin Funk
  • "Records of a Confederate Officer"
  • "Do You Remember When," by Erwin Funk
  • "The Pea Ridge Normal School," by Jo S. Stevenson
  • "Aunt Ann Gilbert, Last Living Benton County Slave, Died October 2"
  • "Memories of Aunt Mary Ann Gilbert," as told to Will Plank
  • "Civil War Stories," by Bessie L. Tuck Rogan
  • "How 'Devil's Eyebrow' Got Its Name," by Erwin Funk
  • "Some Township History," by Erwin Funk
  • "More Marriage Licenses, 1868-1869" (part)
Contents, vol 3, no 2:
  • "Civil War Experiences of a Benton County Youth," as told by J. G. Heaslet
  • "How Old is Cross Hollows?" by Erwin Funk
  • "The Benton County Hammacks," by Henry F. Hammack
  • "The Spring Creek Missionary Baptist Church During the 19th Century," by Thomas Rothrock
  • "Prof. J. R. Roberts and Pea Ridge Academy," by Erwin Funk
  • "More Marriage Licenses, 1868-1869" (part)
  • "A Slave is Freed, a Slave is Sold," by Alvin Seamster
  • "Land Transfers by County People from 1846 to 1853"
  • "Elisha J. Highfill," by Thomas Rothrock
Contents, vol 3, no 3:
  • "Early Mills in Benton County," as told by Maud Piercy Rice and Emmaline Rife
  • "Benton County Newspapers Established Prior to 1880," by Erwin Funk
  • "Charter Members of the American Legion, Benton County, Arkansas," by Ray Henry
  • "Reminiscences of Old Anderson Township and Its People," by George Gearhart
  • "Analysis of Benton County Census Report for 1850," by Erwin Funk
  • "The Tuck Coat of Arms"
  • "Rogers Academy and Prof. J. W. Scroggs," by Erwin Funk
  • "A Retrospect of Rogers Academy," by J. W. Scroggs
  • "An Old Letter from Batie's Prairie in August 1847," contributed by Mary Linthicum
  • "Last Will and Testament of Robert Dickson, 1849"
  • "A Good Country: A Look at Pea Ridge, Garfield, Brightwater, and Avoca, in the Spring of 1889"
  • "Gravette Was Seven Years Old, August 9, 1900"
  • "Old Marriage License Records, Benton County, 1869-1872" (part)
  • "The Benton County Hammacks: An Appendix," by Henry Franklin Hammack
Contents, vol 3, no 4:
  • "Annual Meeting of the Arkansas Historical Association," by F. P. Rose
  • "The Confederate Veterans' Reunion in Bentonville in September 1891," contributed by William Plank
  • "'The Spectator's' Story of the Battle of Pea Ridge," by Alvin Seamster
  • "Silver Springs and Monte Ne," by Erwin Funk
  • "Maysville Man Became Famous as Military Strategist in United States Army," by William Plank
  • "Rogers and the Mystery of the Passenger Pigeon," by Erwin Funk
  • "Old Marriage License Records, Benton County, 1869-1872" (part)
  • "Touring Benton County in 1902 with the Political Menagerie," by Erwin Funk
  • "A Candidate for Clerk Makes Trip on Foot"
  • "Funk Still Finding More Old Settlers"
  • "Seventh Day Baptists Give Gentry Big Boost"
  • "Some Close Races in 1902 Primary"
  • "Old Residents Mentioned in Funk Notes"
  • "Tennessee Cousins Write Benton County Kindred the Family News in 1865"
  • "Benton County Slaves in 1859," by Erwin Funk
Contents, vol 3, no 5:
  • "Bentonville College," by Alvin Seamster
  • "Those Razorback Hogs Weren't Always as Advertised," by Will Plank
  • "A Footnote to 'The Osage Mill Story,'" by Elsa Vaught
  • "As We Little Girls Saw It: Life in Eastern Benton County Before and After the Turn of the Century," by Lillie L. Edens Preston
  • "Rogers Has Seen Many Newspapers Come and Go," by Erwin Funk
  • "Pratt Cemetery and the Pratt Family," as told by Martha Pratt Voltz to Lottie Mistie
  • "Still a Mystery, Who Was 'The Spectator?'" by Alvin Seamster
  • "James Travis: Soldier, Hunter, Freighter," by Erwin Funk
  • "The Blackburn Cemetery at War Eagle," by Alvin Seamster
  • "News Notes from the 'Lowell Leader,'" edited by Ed. J. Huggitt
  • "'First Records,'" contributed by Alvin Seamster
  • "Old Marriage License Records, Benton County, 1869-1872" (part)
Contents, vol 3, no 6:
  • "History of the Benton County Fair"
  • "The Benton County Free Fruit Fair," by Ruth Dickson Berry
  • "Rogers Held First Benton County Fair in 1888," by Erwin Funk
  • "A Most Unforgettable Experience," by W. R. Edwards
  • "'Uncle Zach' Baker Was a Most Colorful Character," by Erwin Funk
  • "More Notes on Old Bentonville College of 1895-1897"
  • "Benton County Men Served in Most Important Engagements in Cherokee Territory," by Will Plank
  • "Arkansas Bound," by Evie and Huey Huhn
  • "Late Rogers Diamond Jubilee Ripple," by Erwin Funk
  • "First Will Probated in Benton County That of 'Samuel Tenan,'" by Alvin Seamster
  • "Public Notaries in Benton County in an Early Day"
Publ. 1957-1958. Illus., tables. 26, 28, 24, 28, 23, 22p. 4 fiche.