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F-28 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Benton County [Arkansas] Pioneer, vol 4, nos 1-6, published by the Benton County Historical Society.

Contents, vol 4, no 1:
  • "Bentonville's First Sunday School After the War," by Alvin Seamster
  • "Great American Air Base Named After Benton County Flying Ace"
  • "Uncle Peter Carnahan Writes of Events in His Ministerial Life of Long Ago"
  • "Recalling the Kruse Gold Mine in Rogers," by Erwin Funk
  • "Maysville's Big Fire of March 12, 1891"
  • "Some Prominent People in Bentonville's Past"
  • "The Pea Ridge Battlefield as Seen by Citizens in 1921"
  • "Ku Klux Klans in Benton County," by Erwin Funk
  • "Railroad Contract for Building of the Arkansas and Oklahoma Railroad Company"
  • "Siloam Springs 'Doings' in 1881"
  • "Old Marriage License Records, Benton County, 1869-1872" (part)
Contents, vol 4, no 2:
  • "History is an Accumulation of Facts," by Erwin Funk
  • "Decatur Once a Big Fruit Shipping Point," by Will Plank
  • "The Callaghans Lived in Benton and Washington Counties," by Alvin Seamster
  • "Miscellaneous Benton County Firsts," by Erwin Funk
  • "My Story of Siloam Springs Eighty Six Years Ago," by C. H. Hatfield
  • "Benton County's Best Known Citizen Prior to Civil War," by Erwin Funk
  • "Topics for Argument in the Gay Nineties," by Erwin Funk
Contents, vol 4, no 3:
  • "A Brief History of Cave Springs," by Mrs. Wallace Venters
  • "Some Interesting History of Cave Springs," by Reba Highfill Oakley
  • "H. L. Cross Explores the Cave at Cave Springs"
  • "Bartlett's Cave, Now Cave Springs," by Pearl Gipple Banks
  • "Railroad Time Table, Rogers Southwestern Railway"
  • "When Tobacco Was King in Benton County," by W. H. Plank
  • "The Benjamin Bingham and Nancy Bingham Family"
  • "Notable Arkansan: James H. Berry," by Clyde C. Hammers
  • "A Missourian's Views of Bentonville"
  • "Hezikiah Highfill"
  • "The Good Old Days of Benton County Pioneers," by Erwin Funk
  • "Final Installment of Benton County Newspaper History," by Erwin Funk
Contents, vol 4, no 4:
  • "A History of the Building that Has Been Known for More than One Hundred Years as Elkhorn Tavern," by Elsa Vaught
  • "Notes on the Jesse C. Cox Family with a Partial Genealogy of His Four Sons Who Lived in Benton County, Arkansas"
  • "Judge David Compton, 'Pioneer' Member, Dead," by Alvin Seamster and Tom McGill
  • "Home Near the Pea Ridge Battle Field Looted," by Erwin Funk
  • "Company 'A' Arkansas Home Guard Militia Organized by Joseph R. Rutherford"
  • "Confederate Veterans Entertained at a Dinner Party," by Erwin Funk
  • "What's in a Name?" by Erwin Funk
  • "Games and Sports of a Half Century or More Ago," by Erwin Funk
  • "From the Benton County Sun, March 3, 1905," contributed by Mrs. A. C. Scott
  • "Is Your Family Name Here? Interesting Post Offices Uncle Sam Closed through the Years," contributed by Alvin Seamster
Contents, vol 4, no 5:
  • "Around Mount Pleasant," by W. R. Edwards
  • "History of the Methodist Church of Siloam Springs, Arkansas" by Sabra A. Davis
  • "Old Time Bentonville Baseball and Football Stars," by J. Tom McGill
  • "Rogers as Seen from a Walnut Street Window," by Erwin Funk
  • "A Bit of History of Benton County Grand Juror for Circuit Court, 1897"
  • "'Tripping' through North Arkansas in the Year 1894"
  • "A Missourian's Life in Arkansas"
  • "Names and Dates on Tombstones in an Old Cemetery at Cave Springs, Arkansas"
  • "Annual Gentry Picnic Held in California"
  • "Cross Hollows, Twice Tenting Ground for Army"
  • "Who is 'Lumber Lou?'"
  • "Odds and Ends of Benton County History," by Erwin Funk
Contents, vol 4, no 6:
  • "The Ozarks Arts and Crafts Fair," by Blanche H. Elliott
  • "Tombstone Inscription," by Blanche H. Elliott
  • "The Eagle-Owl Battle"
  • "War Eagle Water Mills Go Back to 1838"
  • "First War Eagle Post Office Opened in 1883"
  • "Legend is All that Remains of Long Ago Days: But the Folk of War Eagle Were Very Lively," by Bryan McGinnis
  • "Two Old Letters," contributed by Alvin Seamster
  • "Old Time Log Rolling," by W. R. Edwards
  • "Down in Arkansaw [sic]: That State as Viewed by One Who Lives There," by Erwin Funk
  • "Iowa Editor Sees Cherokee Bill and Judge Parker," by Erwin Funk
  • "Benton County Political Firsts," by Erwin Funk
  • "A News Item: James Henry Scruggs," contributed by Elsa Vaught
  • "A Crop or Two at War Eagle," contributed by Blanche H. Elliott
Publ. 1958-1959. Illus., tables, port. 24, 23, 29, 23, 23, 25p. 3 fiche.
F-29 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Benton County [Arkansas] Pioneer, vol 5, nos 1-6, published by the Benton County Historical Society.

Contents, vol 5, no 1:
  • "A Brief History of the First Methodist Church of Bentonville, Arkansas"
  • "War Record of Charles Fox Wood, Sr. During the Civil War," told by Theodore P. Potts
  • "The History of Law Enforcement in Benton County," by Eli Leflar
  • "Democrat County Convention, Bentonville, June 9, 1892"
  • "Village Names," by Edsel Ford
  • "Return to Pea Ridge," by Edsel Ford
  • "The Haste Family," by Stella Haste Rascoe
  • "W. T. Patterson, Ninety Years Old, Honored at Pea Ridge"
  • "Benton County Political Firsts," by Erwin Funk
  • "Pea Ridge Fathers Name Streets in Their Town for Leaders in the Famous Battle," by Billie Jines
  • "The 'Firsts' in Benton County History," by Lois Snelling
  • "Noted Lecturer Tells of Human Side of Civil War," told by T. Harry Williams
  • "Roll of Membership of Masonic Lodge of Bentonville in 1869"
Contents, vol 5, no 2:
  • "Octogenarian Remembered the 'Bushwhacker' Days," by Cora Wright
  • "Benton County 'Down Under,'" by Lois Snelling
  • "'Hog-Killing' Time (in Northwest Benton County)," by W. G. Jones
  • "Californ-i-a or Bust"
  • "History is Made Every Day That We Live (for the Year 1910)," by Erwin Funk
  • "Grape Shot and Minnie Balls," a note from Mrs. H. F. Carnell
  • "Gann Ridge," by W. R. Edwards
  • "Stepping Stones in Benton County History," by Erwin Funk
  • "More About Tobacco Business in Benton County," by Alvin Seamster
  • "The Old Wire Road, Benton County's Favorite Highway," by Lois Snelling
Contents, vol 5, no 3:
  • "The Pea Ridge National Military Park," by Alvin Seamster
  • "Report on Washington Trip," by Clayton Little
  • "Pea Ridge: Gettysburg of the West," by Walter L. Brown
  • "Return to Pea Ridge," by Edsel Ford
  • "The Battle of Maysville, Oct. 22, 1862"
  • "When Rogers Was Much Younger," contributed by Erwin Funk
  • "A Bit of History of 'Cherokee National Seminary,'" from the Chronicles of Oklahoma
  • "Elkhorn Tavern Deserted Since Descendants of Original Owner Moved to Garfield," by Will Plank
  • "Battle of Dunagin's Farm Was First in Arkansas," by Will Plank
  • "Grim Reminders of the Battle of Pea Ridge," by Will Plank
  • "General William Yarnell Slack," by Alvin Seamster
  • "Garfield, Arkansas (Original Name, Crowell)," by Alvin Seamster
  • "Cross Writing," by H. G. Huhn
  • "Erwin C. Funk"
  • "Two Early Day Editors of Rogers," by Erwin Funk
  • "Arkansas Monument on the Vicksburg Battlefield," by Elsa Vaught
Contents, vol 5, no 4:
  • "In Remembrance of Pauline Mistie," by Eli Leflar
  • "Mrs. Malinda Frances Cox-Scott," by Elsa Vaught
  • "Address by Conrad L. Wirth, National Park Service, at the Ceremony Establishing Pea Ridge National Military Park, Elkhorn Tavern, Arkansas, March 7, 1960"
  • "List of Federal and Confederate Officers at Battle of Pea Ridge"
  • "Thank You, Mrs. Dooley"
  • "Oklahoma Came Back to Visit," by Elsa Vaught
  • "Alexander Winchester Dinsmore," by B. W. Greene
  • "Resolutions of Respect," by E. S. McDaniel, et. al.
  • "Remarks of Hon. John Claude A. Fuller of Arkansas in the House of Representatives, Monday, May 5, 1930"
  • "Aunt Mary Doak," by Margaret Ann Smith Troutman
  • "Various Benton County History Following Civil War"
  • "Two Old Homesteads Still Standing Near Bentonville"
  • "Benton County Has Built Four Courthouses," by W. R. Edwards
  • "Cephas Washburn, Missionary to the Indians"
  • "From Sulphur Springs Speaker," edited by John R. Huffman
  • "The Bentonville Bank Robbery of 1893," by W. L. Marley
  • "One Hundred Years of Grahams in Benton County," by Erwin Funk
  • "Sugar Cookies," a letter by Paul E. Hulbrok
Contents, vol 5, no 5:
  • "Pea Ridge Park Will Play Important Role in National Civil War Centennial," from a speech by Karl Betts
  • "The Salt of the Earth, and of Benton County," by Lois Snelling
  • "Indian Troops in the Confederacy"
  • "Pioneer Tools, Gadgets, and Souvenirs," by W. R. Edwards
  • "Unusual Happenings in the History of Benton County," (part) by Erwin Funk
  • "Osage Valley High School Commencement Exercises, July 1, 1889," from the Benton County Democrat
  • "News Items from Benton County Democrat, July 2, 1889"
  • "Sugar Cookies," by W. G. Jones
  • "Confederate Veteran Remembers," by Marie E. Andrews
  • "From the Diary of an Iowa Soldier's Trek through Northwest Arkansas"
  • "Lingow Family Early Residents of Maysville"
  • "History of the Monument to Valiant Soldiers Who Died in Battle for the South"
  • "Unusual Happenings in the History of Benton County," (part) by Erwin Funk
  • "'Righteousness Exalteth a Nation: But Sin is a Reproach to Any People,'" contributed by T. A. Winkleman
  • "News from 'The Pea Ridge Pod'"
  • "Pea Ridge Normal School"
  • "Some Civil War Marriages"
  • "Unusual Happenings in the History of Benton County," (part) by Erwin Funk
  • "Miscellaneous Benton County Firsts," by Erwin Funk
  • "Allen-Jackson Record," by Carrie Jackson Davidson
Contents, vol 5, no 6:
  • "War Eagle's Seventh Ozarks Arts and Crafts Fair," by Blanche H. Elliott
  • "Wild-life Around War Eagle Mills in the Year 1960," by Blanche H. Elliott
  • "A Very Nice Letter," from Robert Lee Mernagh
  • "Rocks," contributed by H. G. Huhn
  • "George N. Gearhart, 1868-1960," contributed by Bertie Parker
  • "Mrs. C. E. Moore Writes"
  • "Mary Elizabeth White Thompson," by Beulah Warren Moore
  • "Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother," by Margaret Ann Smith Troutman
  • "Ghost Towns of Benton County," by Lois Snelling
  • "Unusual Happenings in the History of Benton County," (part) by Erwin Funk
  • List of names and ages from the school records of Buttram's Chapel
  • "Huffman Hall Long Prominent in Rogers History," by Erwin Funk
  • "Unusual Happenings in the History of Benton County," (part) by Erwin Funk
Publ. 1959-1960. Illus., maps. 23, 24, 35, 35, 41, 33p. 4 fiche.
F-30 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

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

Contents, vol 6, no 1:
  • "Bloomfield Cemetery Burials," compiled by Alvin Seamster
  • "Some Coffelt Cemetery Burials," compiled by Alvin Seamster
  • "Mt. Hebron Cemetery," compiled by Alvin Seamster
  • "Barron Cemetery," compiled by Alvin Seamster
  • "Cemetery North of Rogers," compiled by Alvin Seamster
  • "North of Pleasant Hill," compiled by Alvin Seamster
  • "Stony Point Cemetery," compiled by Alvin Seamster
  • "Horsley Cemetery," compiled by Alvin Seamster
  • "Pratt Cemetery," compiled by Alvin Seamster
  • "Dickman Cemetery Burials," compiled by Alvin Seamster
  • "Woods Cemetery Burials," compiled by Alvin Seamster
  • "Maxwell Cemetery Burials," compiled by Alvin Seamster
  • "Hart Cemetery Burials," compiled by Alvin Seamster
  • "Osage Cemetery Burials," compiled by Alvin Seamster
  • "Putman Cemetery Burials," compiled by Alvin Seamster
  • "The Tragic Story of Simon Sager, Founder of Siloam Springs," by "The Fisherman"
  • "Some Civil War Data"
  • "Mrs. Peek of Decatur Writes of Gravette School in the Past"
  • "When the Tourist Trade Was in Its Infancy in This County," by Erwin Funk
  • "Rowboating on South Main Street Bentonville, or the Incident of the Sugar Cookie and the Bull Frog," contributed by Paul E. Hulbrok
  • "Gravette: The Past Seventy Years and Its Immediate Vicinity from Time of Settlement," by Alvin Seamster
  • "Interesting Recollections Concerning History, Old Settlers, Progress, and Tragedy," by H. L. Fair
  • "Trees," by H. G. Huhn
  • "The Most Unforgettable Character I've Ever Known (89 Eventful Years)," by James R. Craig
  • "A Travelogue through the Years," from the files of the Benton County Democrat
  • "The Day Monte Ne Saw Its First Railroad Train," by Erwin Funk
  • "Scouting in Silaom Springs for Past 47 Years"
  • "'Black Jack' School in District 19 Built in 1873"
Contents, vol 6, no 2:
  • "Civil War Centennial"
  • "The Blue and the Gray," by F. M. Finch
  • "The Fruit That Bore Fruit in the Garden of Eden," by W. S. Campbell
  • "Unusual Happenings in the History of Benton County," (part) by Erwin Funk
  • "Our Patriotic Songs"
  • "Age Wanders Down Memory's Lane," by Erwin Funk
  • "Unusual Happenings in the History of Benton County," (part) by Erwin Funk
  • "Buttermilk Spring," by W. R. Edwards
  • "Unusual Happenings in the History of Benton County," (part) by Erwin Funk
  • "Colville, Benton County, Arkansas, 1900," by Clara B. Kennan
  • "An Interesting Letter," contributed by Vera Key
  • "Unusual Happenings in the History of Benton County," (part) by Erwin Funk
  • "Dr. Peacock, of Gentry, Tells of Early Medical Practice in Benton County"
Contents, vol 6, no 3:
  • "Rooster Mascot"
  • "The Memorial Association," by Elsa Vaught
  • "Decatur Doings"
  • "Very Near to Heaven," by F. M. Haswell
  • "Pioneers Surely Laughed"
  • "List of County Officials"
  • "Childhood Memories of Benton County," by Lucille Womack Bates
  • "A Bit of Indian History of Benton County," by Erwin Funk
  • "Glen Check of Gravette Has Had Interesting Life," by J. Dickson Black
  • "Little Places"
Contents, vol 6, no 4:
  • "Foot Notes on the Memorial, March 5, 1961," by Elsa Vaught
  • "The Womack Family of Benton County, Arkansas," by Lucille Womack Bates
  • "Lake Atalanta [sic]," contributed by Thos. A. Winkleman
  • "Old Billfold Held Interesting and Varied Contents"
  • "Chicken Dinner at Cross Hollows," contributed by Elsa Vaught
  • "Early Days in Rogers," by John W. Nance
  • "A Most Unusual Rogers Citizen: Oliver Mulvey," by Erwin Funk
  • "Women of the First Christian Church of Rogers, Benton County, Arkansas"
  • "News Items," contributed by Elsa Vaught
  • "News from Benton County Record-Democrat"
  • "Sale of Store in Benton County in 1840"
  • "Benton County in the 1850s, According to an Old Map," by Alvin Seamster
  • "Personal Sketches of Early County Settlers," by Alvin Seamster
  • "Burials in Old Dickson Cemetery"
  • "Who Were Benton County's Very First Settlers?" by Erwin Funk
Contents, vol 6, no 5:
  • "American Legion Post at Bentonville"
  • "142 Field Artillery Band"
  • "News of September 13, 1918: What Uncle Sam's Soldiers Cost Him in 1917-1918"
  • "Decorated with Croix de Guerre"
  • "From the Benton County Record-Democrat, September 13, 1918"
  • "Discussing General Joe Shelby's Fighting Parson: Chaplain Trone of Missouri Could Fight and Pray," contributed by Mary Trone Linthicum
  • "Our Dead," by Peter H. Trone
  • "Dr. Thomas Anderson Watson," contributed by Ruth Wharton
  • "Franklin Robertus Bell," contributed by Ruth Wharton
  • "From Little Em's War Record," by Mary Bathus Nichols Schriver
  • "Hileman-Lee-Putnam-Patterson, etc."
  • Letter from Margaret Troutman
  • "Unusual Happenings in the History of Benton County," (part) by Erwin Funk
  • "The Woods Families of Benton County, Arkansas," by Lucile Womack Bates
  • "Unusual Happenings in the History of Benton County," (part) by Erwin Funk
  • "Honor Roll of Men in the Service"
  • "Edsel Ford, Distinguished Poet," by Elsa Vaught
  • "Divine Appointment and the End of Things," by Edsel Ford
Contents, vol 6, no 6:
  • "The Rogers Maroon Band," contributed by Clara B. Kennan
  • "Alex Morrison Douglas," contributed by Margaret Troutman
  • "Pronunciation of Arkansas"
  • "Program: Fifth Annual District Convention," contributed by F. M. McConnell
  • "Names and Numbers of School Districts"
  • "Unusual Happenings in the History of Benton County," (part) by Erwin Funk
  • "Three Generations"
  • "The Covey Family Settled in Benton County in 1841, 1851," by Clara B. Kennan
  • "Words of Wisdom by Celebrities I Have Met," by Erwin Funk
  • "The Alexander Gilliespie Gamble Family: Early Benton County Family," by Lucile Womack Bates
  • "Sale of Some of the Earliest Lots in the Town of Bentonville"
  • "First Arkansas Cavalry of Gen. Pearce's Division"
  • "Battle of Wilson's Creek"
  • "Roundtop," by W. G. Jones
  • "Siloam Springs Celebration," from the Benton County Democrat
  • "Tennesseeans Settled Early in Maysville"
  • "Served in the Civil War"
  • "Bentonville News of 1892"
  • "Benton County Convention of June 1892"
  • Letter from Edgar T. Martin
  • "Mr. Woods Tells of History of His Forbears in the Civil War"
  • "The Seamster Family," from the census records of Schuyler County, Missouri
  • "Unusual Happenings in the History of Benton County," (part) by Erwin Funk
  • "Benton County's First and Only Candidate for President," by Erwin Funk
  • "Unusual Happenings in the History of Benton County," (part) by Erwin Funk
Publ. 1960-1961. Illus., tables, ports., index. 40, 24, 33, 30, 38, 42p. 5 fiche.
F-33 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Benton County [Arkansas] Pioneer, vol 9, nos 1-4, published by the Benton County Historical Society.

Contents, vol 9, no 1:
  • "Simon Sager of Siloam Springs," by Mrs. Melvin Smith
  • "Some Sager Genealogy," arranged by Kenneth Sager
  • "Pea Ridge Masonic College," by Alma Woods Mesnard
  • "Forty Years Ago," contributed by Archie Griffith
  • Letter from Martha Andrews Belknap
  • Letter sent by Mrs. Conrad Simpach
  • "From the Records of the War of 1812," contributed by Annie Walker Burns
  • "When a Rogers Editor Carried a Gun," by Erwin Funk
  • "Grandson Makes Search for Confederate's Grave"
  • Letter from Inus Marie Harris
  • Letters from T. A. Winkleman
  • Letter from Mrs. C. E. Moore
  • Letter from Robert A. Greene
  • "From the Ledger of John Smith, Merchant at Osage," contributed by Alvin Seamster
  • "Maysville Reports on a Bit of Research," by Elsa Vaught
  • "Plans for Observance of the 102nd Anniversary of the Pea Ridge Battle"
Contents, vol 9, no 2:
  • "Southern Dreams Provide Way for 'Old Peel Home,'" by Geo. W. Moore
  • "Boyland of Arkansas, Inc., Winslow, Arkansas," by H. G. Huhn
  • Letter from John M. Virden
  • "Birthday Parties at Pea Ridge, Arkansas," by Hazel Sharp Dell Koen
  • Program from the Pea Ridge Academy Tenth Annual Commencement
  • "'They Built with Brick,'" contributed by Leonard G. Matthew, Sr.
  • "The Strong, Solid Matthew Home," by George W. Moore
  • "Third Anniversary of the Pea Ridge Memorial Association," by Pauline Carnell
  • "James and Elizabeth Hall," by Annie Walker Burns
  • Letter from Mrs. Kenneth A. Smith
  • "Benton County Has Many Caves, Large and Small," by Erwin Funk
  • Letter to Lois Bruce and Beverly Fair
Contents, vol 9, no 3:
  • "Where Three States Meet in Benton County," by Lois Snelling
  • "Francis Marion Boyd: A Confederate Veteran of the Battle of Pea Ridge," by Drury T. Boyd and Frances Boyd Hurlock
  • "The Foster Family," contributed by Ruby C. Foster
  • "Some History Concerning Old Fort Wayne," by Elsa Vaught
  • Letter from Chas. S. Carl
  • Letter from Irma R. Anderson
  • "Names of Persons Who Have Paid Poll Tax in Benton County, Arkansas for the Year of 1905"
  • Letter from Geneva Ross Wellesley
Contents, vol 9, no 4:
  • "Roads of Benton County," by Alvin Seamster
  • "Documentary History of the Pea Ridge Masonic College," by Elsa Vaught
  • "My Memories of Springtown," by Myrtle Shields Griffith
  • Copy of an old handwritten letter from Jos. A. Heberly
  • "1887 Student at Arkansas Industrial Institute Applies for Admission in Osage Valley Academy, Osage Mills," by Jessamine P. Smith
  • "John Robinson, Revolutionary Soldier," by Margaret Ann Smith Troutman
  • "Osage Township, 1860 Census," by Alvin Seamster
Publ. 1964. Illus., charts, ports., index. 95p. 3 fiche.
F-34 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Benton County [Arkansas] Pioneer, vol 10, nos 1-4, published by the Benton County Historical Society.

Contents, vol 10, no 1:
  • "Springtown is a Beautiful Village Located on Flint Creek"
  • "My Old Home Town," by Victor King
  • "Pioneer Days Around Fairmount Community," by Mrs. Howard Chastain
Contents, vol 10, no 2:
  • Inscription on the Texas memorial at Pea Ridge
  • Letter from Lucile Womack Bates
  • "Captain Samuel Woods of King's Mountain," (part) by Lucile Womack Bates
Contents, vol 10, no 3:
  • "The B. F. Hobbs Account Book, 1881," by H. G. Huhn
  • "Captain Samuel Woods of King's Mountain," (part) by Lucile Womack Bates
Contents, vol 10, no 4:
  • Letter from Alexander T. Wall
  • Letter from Kelso C. Lee
  • Letter from John D. McIntyre
  • "American Legion Honors Soldiers of All Wars," by Mrs. W. W. Vaught
  • "The Carden Family," by Ezra F. Carden
  • "Joseph Nelson Sharp," by Hazel Koen
  • "Pioneer Woman Tells of Episodes in Her Lifetime," by Laura Cole Woods
  • "Benton County Pioneers," by Addie Gilbert Murphy
  • "The Census of Big Springs Township, 1860"
  • "The Hand of a Child," by H. G. Huhn
Publ. 1965. Illus., maps, ports., index. 90p. 2 fiche.
F-35 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Inventory of the County Archives of Arkansas, no 8. Carroll County. Publ. 1942. 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-36 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Carroll County [Arkansas] Historical Quarterly, vol 2, nos 1-5, published by the Carroll County Historical Society.

Contents, vol 2, no 1:
  • "Historical Events of Yesteryear, Recorded by Indians," by Sam A. Heath
  • "An Incident in the Early Life of Congressman Trimble," as told by Will Stamps
  • "Thompson Ramsey," from Goodspeed, History of Northwest Arkansas
  • "Tragedy Strikes," by Coy Logan
  • "Baker Family Real Pioneers," by Alice Baker Gentry
  • "George Moody 'Left Footprints on Sands of Time'"
  • "Carroll County Schools in 1881," from the report of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction
  • "Methodist Appointments," from the Green Forest Tribune
Contents, vol 2, no 2:
  • "Threshing Grain," by Coy Logan
  • "Green Forest's First Cornet Band," by Boyd W. Johnson
  • "Thomas F. New Pioneers in Radio Work," by Frances S. McClelland
  • "The Church at Hog Scald," by Otto Earnest Rayburn
  • "Stories in Stone," by Otto Earnest Rayburn
Contents, vol 2, no 3:
  • "Stories of the Civil War and Early Carroll County," by Nora L. Davis Standlee
  • "Carroll County Tax List for the Year 1838," copied by Ruth M. Trimble
  • "This I Remember, as It Was Told to Me," by Coy Logan
  • "Quaint, Old Fortune Teller"
  • "Some Childhood Experiences of Fred Howard"
  • "Wilson A. Beaver, Sr.," from Goodspeed, History of Northwest Arkansas
  • "A Personal Note," by Boyd W. Johnson
Contents, vol 2, no 4:
  • "United States Census (Index), Carroll County, Arkansas, 1840," transcribed by Ted R. Worley
  • "A Pioneer's Memories," by Mrs. Charlie Bunch
  • "Miller-Robinson Feud Near Osage," by Coy Logan
  • "School District Consolidation," by Coy Logan
  • "The Preacher Has Mischief in His Eye," by Coy Logan
  • "My Bible Says Pay Four Fold," by Coy Logan
Contents, vol 2, no 5:
  • "Berryville and Vicinity in the Eighties," by D. Elmer Jones
  • "Eureka Springs"
  • "Some Firsts in Berryville"
  • "The Ambrose-Terry Feud"
Publ. 1957. Map, charts. 14, 17, 15, 19, 30p. 3 fiche.
F-37 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Carroll County [Arkansas] Historical Quarterly, vol 3, nos 1-4, published by the Carroll County Historical Society.

Contents, vol 3, no 1:
  • "Once Upon a Time!" by Fay Trantham Shupe
  • Advertisement that appeared in the Carroll County Fair Catalogue, 1914
  • "Bunch Genealogy," by Mrs. Charlie Bunch
  • "Joseph Smith: Confederate Soldier and Pioneer Carroll County Citizen," by J. K. Fancher
  • "The Arkansas Peace Society of 1861: A Study in Mountain Unionism," by Ted R. Worley
  • Copy of an affidavit employing H. J. Hattenhower as an enumerator for the 1890 census
Contents, vol 3, no 2:
  • "Carroll County's Old Confederate House to Be Preserved," by J. K. Fancher
  • "Mailing List, 1958 Local Members, Carroll County Historical Society"
  • "1958 Carroll County Historical Society Membership List"
  • "Memories, 1880-1890," by D. Elmer Jones
  • "Gleaning from Goodspeed's History of Arkansas," by J. K. Fancher
  • "Blue Eye School," by H. D. Morton
  • "Tiff Rowlett Speaker at April Meeting of Carroll County Historical Society"
  • "Some Early History of Carroll County," by Fred High
  • "Too Light for the Work He Had to Do," by Coy Logan
Contents, vol 3, no 3:
  • "Tenth Annual Reunion of Fancher Family Well Attended Sunday," by J. K. Fancher
  • "Elk Ranch," by Coy Logan
  • "Historical Society Speaker, March, 1958," by Coy Logan
  • "Carroll County History," by J. K. Fancher
  • "When Bales of Cotton Rolled through Town," by D. Elmer Jones
  • "The Town Once Had a Dentist"
  • "Opposing Candidates Were Friendly in Olden Days"
  • "When Saturday and Sunday Horse Racing Was All the Go in the State"
  • "When the Young Poets Did Their Stuff"
  • "When I Saw My First Real Red Indian"
  • "Two Old Union Soldiers Got into Many Arguments"
  • "Fish Were Pretty Plentiful in the Middle and Latter '80s"
  • "Prepare Good Feed for Civil War Rebs"
  • "Bunch Family is Among the Pioneers," copied by Coy Logan
  • "Rule and Dryfork Post Offices," by J. K. Fancher
Contents, vol 3, no 4:
  • "History of Berryville," by Ethel D. Hill
  • "Looking 'Way Back Yonder," by D. Elmer Jones
Publ. 1958. Map. 17, 24, 25, 34p. 3 fiche.
F-38 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Carroll County [Arkansas] Historical Quarterly, vol 5, nos 1-5, published by the Carroll County Historical Society.

Contents, vol 5, no 1:
  • Letter from Russell Ford
  • Letter from Alvin Seamster
  • "Arkansas Gazette, 1959: Indians to Help in Erection of Pea Ridge Monument"
  • "Historical Gleanings," by J. K. Fancher
  • "Chanced Discoveries Proved the Legends About Healing Waters at Eureka Springs," edited by Margaret Ross
  • "A Visit with Mr. Bob Boatright," by Coy Logan
  • "In Memory of R. D. Boatright," from Star Progress
  • "Two Old Hill Families Build a Joint Reunion House: The Ozark Mountaineer," by Steele T. Kennedy
  • "The Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad Comes to Berryville, Arkansas," by Lucile Russell Dodson
  • "The Negro Funeral," by Coy Logan
Contents, vol 5, no 2:
  • Letter from J. K. Fancher
  • "'Mother' Beaver, Friend of Tramps and Noted People," by Morna Lou Crawford
  • "The School Children at White Oak Collect Some Information," by Coy Logan
  • "Deed," copied by Steele T. Kennedy
  • "Carroll County, Arkansas, 1850 Census," contributed by Mrs. J. K. Fancher
  • "My Parents, May and Robert Kendall," by Morna Lou Kendall Crawford
  • "Mountain Meadows Massacre," an address by Jesse Frank T. Fancher
  • "(Fred) Norway Sweden Howard," by Coy Logan
Contents, vol 5, no 3:
  • "The Homespun Eloquence of Jeff Davis Was Aimed at State's Common Man," by Margaret Ross
  • "Sims Family Reunion," by Coy Logan
  • "Past is Revived at the Logan Family Reunion," by Coy Logan
  • "Bishop-Phillips Reunion Held Last Sunday," from Star Progress
  • "17th Annual Swofford Family Reunion Held," from Star Progress
  • "Do You Know???" by Coy Logan
  • "Some Carroll County Family Reunions"
  • "Slavery in Arkansas," by John Granberry Pipkin
  • "Negroes Here," by Coy Logan
  • "Sisco," by Alan G. Skelton
  • "Swofford Family Reunion," by Archie Swafford
  • "The Bunch Family Reunion," by Geneva King
  • "Fancher Reunion," by J. K. Fancher
Contents, vol 5, no 4:
  • "Thach Cottage," by Margie Lou Hubbard
  • "Places to Go, Things to See," by Clovis Copeland
  • "Historical Society Making List of County Cemeteries," by Star Progress
  • "Last Rites Are Held for Mrs. Henry B. Sugg," from Star Progress
  • Letter from the Arkansas Publicity and Parks Commission
  • "Mills," by Coy Logan
  • "Otto E. Rayburn, Ozark Folklore Authority, Dies," by Times Echo
  • "Otto Ernest Rayburn," a poem by John Emil Girresch
  • "A Remembrance," by Coy Logan
  • "North Arkansas Leader Dies at Age 59," from the Gazette State News Service
  • "Parks Board May Study $500,000 in New Works," from Arkansas Gazette
Contents, vol 5, no 5:
  • "Rena (Meek) Wright," by Morna Lou Crawford
  • "The 'Trail of Tears,'" by Coy Logan
  • "Marker at Pea Ridge, Arkansas," by Edsel Ford
  • "'Trail of Tears,' One of Nation's Greatest Tragedies," from Arkansas Gazette
  • "'Stories of the Ozarks' Had Interesting Episode: Chronicles of Arkansas," by Margaret Ross
  • "Roy Kirkpatrick, Speaker at the January 1958 Meeting of the Carroll County Historical Society," by Coy Logan
  • "Early Roads," by Coy Logan
  • "Anna (Kendall) Gardenhire," by Morna Lou Crawford
Publ. 1960. Illus., maps, tables. 22, 22, 28, 20p. 3 fiche.
NOTE: Volume 5, number 5 contains the same articles as volume 6, number 1, which can be found on F-39.
F-39 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Carroll County [Arkansas] Historical Quarterly, vol 6, nos 1-4, published by the Carroll County Historical Society.

Contents, vol 6, no 1:
  • "Rena (Meek) Wright," by Morna Lou Crawford
  • "The 'Trail of Tears,'" by Coy Logan
  • "Marker at Pea Ridge, Arkansas," by Edsel Ford
  • "'Trail of Tears,' One of Nation's Greatest Tragedies," from Arkansas Gazette
  • "'Stories of the Ozarks' Had Interesting Episode: Chronicles of Arkansas," by Margaret Ross
  • "Roy Kirkpatrick, Speaker at the January 1958 Meeting of the Carroll County Historical Society," by Coy Logan
  • "Early Roads," by Coy Logan
  • "Anna (Kendall) Gardenhire," by Morna Lou Crawford
Contents, vol 6, no 2:
  • Sketch of Edward Harbert
  • "Notes," by J. K. Fancher
  • "Notice," by Keith Holland
  • "Gaskin Cemetery, Carroll County," compiled by Mrs. Dewey French
  • "Tombstone Inscriptions, Liberty Cemetery, Madison County, Arkansas," copied by J. D. Bunch
  • "Bible Records," by Geneva King
  • "Cemetery Information, Carroll County"
  • "Yesterday," by Coy Logan
  • "Buried in the Old Cemetery West of the Town Square, Berryville, Carroll County, Arkansas," (part) by Alice Baker Gentry and Roxie Fultz Phillips
Contents, vol 6, no 3:
  • "The Mountain Meadows Massacre: An Episode on the Road to Zion," by Sallie Baker Mitchell
  • "Buried in the Old Cemetery West of the Town Square, Berryville, Carroll County, Arkansas," (part) by Alice Baker Gentry and Roxie Fultz Phillips
  • "A Visit with Rev. Everett Faulkner," by Coy Logan
  • "Interview with Mrs. Annie House," by Coy Logan
  • "History of Arkansas Education," from Times Echo
  • "Eureka Springs," from the North Arkansas Fair Catalogue, 1914, and copied by Coy Logan
Contents, vol 6, no 4:
  • "Gobbler Cemetery List," collected and prepared by Roxie Phillips
  • "Stone Brothers Come Back to Visit Old Home Place," by Coy Logan
  • "Fair Display," by Coy Logan
  • "The Grain Cradle," by Otto Ernest Rayburn
  • "Pension Mountain, Why Named," by A. M. Jackson
  • "Memories," by Grover Edmondson
  • "The Philosopher of Piney Community," by Coy Logan
  • "From the Family History of Carlock," by Marion Pomeroy
  • "The 1961 Historical Society Mailing List"
  • "Independence County Historical Society"
Publ. 1961. Illus., maps, tables, ports. 20, 21, 21, 22p. 2 fiche.
NOTE: Volume 6, number 1 contains the same articles as volume 5, number 5, which can be found on F-38.
F-40 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Carroll County [Arkansas] Historical Quarterly, vol 7, nos 1-4, published by the Carroll County Historical Society.

Contents, vol 7, no 1:
  • "Basore Family," contributed by George M. Basore
  • "Civil War Military Action in Northwest Arkansas," by Coy Logan
  • "Union Soldiers from Arkansas," from Washington County Civil War Centennial Newsletter
  • Letter from Jno. P. Morrow, Jr.
  • "Township Road Work," by Coy Logan
  • "Charlie Bunch Services Held"
Contents, vol 7, no 2:
  • "Our Schools," by Coy Logan
  • "Carroll County Schools, 1881, Report to State Superintendent"
  • "Eureka Springs High School Alumni, 1890-1962"
  • "Berryville High School Graduates"
  • "Green Forest High School Graduates"
Contents, vol 7, no 3:
  • "Floyd Eddings Burned in Carroll County Jail in 1888," contributed by Mattie McCleary
  • "The Boy That Burned in the Berryville Jail in 1888," by Fred High
  • "County Road Work," by Monnie Bunch
  • "Seven and One Half Years of County Road Work," by Bush and Charlie
  • "Writings by Monnie Bunch"
  • "Frank and Jesse James," by Sam Leath
  • "Jesse James Gang Was Active in Arkansas," by Clovis Copeland
  • "Jesse James Legend Lives on in Kearney," by Don Hoffmann
  • "Neglected Cemetery," by Coy Logan
  • Copy of sheet music to a song entitled, "Jesse James"
  • "Kendall Reunion," by Morna Lou Crawford
  • "History of Carroll County: Military Record," from Green Forest Tribune
  • "History of Carroll County: Eureka Springs and Berryville," from Green Forest Tribune
Contents, vol 7, no 4:
  • "Arkansas History Commission News," by John L. Ferguson
  • "Historical Items Displayed at Carroll County Fair, 1962"
  • "Notes from Graham Family History," compiled by Bob D. Graham
  • "Chronicles of Arkansas, the Years of the Civil War: Salt Shortage Acute, Holmes Takes Action," by Margaret Ross
  • "School Days: Here's How They Were in the Old Days," by Maxine Miracle Wasson
  • "E. L. Nance," contributed by Victor Crowley
  • "Food Items," by Steele Kennedy
  • "Here and There," by Coy Logan
  • "Chronicles of Arkansas: An Account of a 'Gypsy' Camping Tour through Sections of Northern Arkansas," by Margaret Ross
  • "Baptist Churches Interested in History," by Coy Logan
  • "Carroll County's Two Courthouses," by Ernie Deane
Publ. 1962. Illus., map. 21, 44, 20, 23p. 3 fiche.
F-41 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Carroll County [Arkansas] Historical Quarterly, vol 8, nos 1-4, published by the Carroll County Historical Society.

Contents, vol 8, no 1:
  • "Carroll County Museum Plans," by Coy Logan
  • "Grandmother Forecast the Weather," by Coy Logan
  • "Super Salesman"
  • "In Memory of Mrs. Laban Allred," by J. K. Fancher
  • "Dick Powell Was Former Resident of Berryville," from Star Progress
  • "The Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad Comes to Berryville, Arkansas," by Lucile Russell Dodson
  • "Chronicles of Arkansas: Confederate Veteran Describes Guerilla Warfare in Northwest Arkansas in 1860s," edited by Margaret Ross
  • "The Mystic Blue Spring is Part of the Historical Past of Arkansas Indians," by Eula A. Wilson
  • "Chronicles of Arkansas, the Years of the Civil War: Union Begins Enlisting in Northwest Arkansas," from Arkansas Gazette
  • "Chronicles of Arkansas, the Years of the Civil War: Isaac Murphy Family Target of Guerillas," by Margaret Ross
  • "Carry Nation Brings Her Famous Crusade to Arkansas," by Mary D. Hudgins
  • "The Province and the States," (part) by W. A. Goodspeed
Contents, vol 8, no 2:
  • "A Trade," by Coy Logan
  • "In Memoriam," by Keith Holland
  • "The Province and the States," (part) by W. A. Goodspeed
  • "Chronicles of Arkansas, the Years of the Civil War: Confederates Escape Sneak Attack at Night," by Margaret Ross
  • "Chronicles of Arkansas, the Years of the Civil War: Guerillas Terrorize Area Around Carrollton," by Margaret Ross
  • "Chronicles of Arkansas, the Years of the Civil War: Weer's Federal Troops Menaced by Guerillas," by Margaret Ross
  • "Chronicles of Arkansas, the Years of the Civil War: Federals Maneuver to Meet Marmaduke," by Margaret Ross
  • "Chronicles of Arkansas, the Years of the Civil War: Federal Commanders Try to Figure South's Plan," by Margaret Ross
  • Part of speech made by F. O. Butt at Eureka Springs library meeting, April 28, 1963
  • "Better Schools Everyday Rally"
Contents, vol 8, no 3:
  • "The Woodpecker"
  • "Sleepin' at the Foot o' the Bed," by Luther Patrick
  • "A Boy and His Stomach," by Guest
  • "The Calf Path," by Sam Walter Foss
  • "Mrs. Anna Smith Reports to Editor of Quarterly Some of Her Experiences"
  • "Carroll County Historical Society Re-Dedicates Mrs. Berry's Grave," from Star Progress
  • Contract for the janitor in the Berryville School
  • "The Big October 1913 Snow," by Keith Holland
  • "Historical Society Forms But Soon Dies," by Margaret Ross
  • "Berryville Jail House Key Returned Here After 75 Years," from Star Progress
  • "Robert Ellis Graham, 1886-1963," from Star Progress
  • "Family Reunion"
  • "Young Thomas Logan"
  • "A Visit with Mrs. Maggie Howard," by Coy Logan
Contents, vol 8, no 4:
  • "Our Rich Heritage," by Coy Logan
  • "Arkansas Folklore," contributed by Alice Baker Gentry
  • "Signs and Sayings," contributed by James M. Walden
  • "Mispronounced or Misused Words," by Coy Logan
  • "Comparisons and Sayings," by Coy Logan
  • "Specialists," by Coy Logan
  • "Carroll County Historical Society Fair Booth," by Coy Logan
  • "Stories," by Coy Logan
  • "Superstitions," by Coy Logan
Publ. 1963. Illus., map. 18, 18, 19, 20p. 2 fiche.
F-42 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Carroll County [Arkansas] Historical Quarterly, vol 9, nos 1-4, published by the Carroll County Historical Society.

Contents, vol 9, no 1:
  • "Church History, from Proceedings of the Union Association United Baptist Held with Green Forest Church, September, 1961"
  • "The Old List of Male Members"
  • "The Old List of Female Members
  • "Early Carroll County Church History"
  • "Articles of Faith, United Baptists," from church minutes, 1887
  • "Stories and Happenings Handed Down to Us"
  • "Schoolcraft in the Ozarks, 1818-1819," by Henry R. Schoolcraft
Contents, vol 9, no 2:
  • "History of Carroll County, Arkansas: Churches," reprint by Klute Braswell
  • "Newt Webb Says," by Roxie Fultz Phillips
  • "The Clay Fancher Home: A Landmark," contributed by Mrs. Charlie Bunch
  • "The First Presbyterian Church of Eureka Springs," contributed by Donald A. Irwin
  • "History of Christian Science in Carroll County, Arkansas," by D. E. Marsh
  • "Minutes of the New Mt Zion Association of Free Will Baptists Held with Liberty Church, 1902"
  • "Director of Churches and Religious Organizations in Arkansas," prepared by the Historical Records Survey (WPA)
  • "First Baptist Church, Berryville, Arkansas"
  • "Freeman Heights Baptist Church," contributed by Mrs. John C. Snow
  • "Mrs. Annie House of Eureka Springs"
  • "Robert Lee Usrey," from Star Progress
  • "History of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints of Berryville, Arkansas," by Hazel Hunt
  • "The Livewater Church Near Present Osage, 1840-1920," by J. K. Fancher
  • "History of the Berryville Methodist Church," by Sharon John
Contents, vol 9, no 3:
  • "Church of God (Holiness)," by D. F. Foster
  • Announcements of Baptist Church Dedication, from North Arkansas Star, 1923
  • "Baptist Church History," by A. J. Russell
  • "A Short History of St James Church, Eureka Springs, Arkansas"
  • "The Methodist Church in Eureka Springs," by Allison Westphal
  • "History of Green Forest First Baptist Church," compiled by Morna Lou Crawford
  • "White Elm Church," by Morna Lou Crawford
  • "History of Grandview Baptist Church"
  • "A Partial Report of the Mt Zion Missionary Baptist Church Located at Oakgrove, Arkansas," by Andy Duncan
  • "The Presbyterian Church," by Bartley R. Schwegler
  • "Historical Marker Order for the Carrollton Park," from Star Progress
  • "President's Death Oddly Similar," from Madrill Record
Contents, vol 9, no 4:
  • "Story of Lake Return," by Mrs. Claud Phillips
  • "The Carrollton School, 1894-1895," as told by Mrs. Tilford Denton
  • "The Confederate Reunion," as told by Mrs. Tilford Denton
  • "The First Fifty Years," by Nora L. Standlee
  • "Chronicles of Arkansas, the Years of the Civil War: Dixie Leaning Obvious in Paper's Dispatch," by Margaret Ross
  • "Mrs. Mattie Wilson Myers Interview"
  • "What Good Will One Vote Do?" from Star Engraving Co.
  • "National Figures on Education," from P R Express
  • "Found in Berryville School Papers Dated 1910-1911: Regulations for State High Schools"
Publ. 1964. Illus., map, ports. 19, 20, 20, 20p. 3 fiche.
F-43 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Carroll County [Arkansas] Historical Quarterly, vol 10, nos 1-4, published by the Carroll County Historical Society.

Contents, vol 10, no 1:
  • "Long Creek on Rampage," by Mrs. Gordon Allred
  • "Interview with Mr. Tom Stacy, January 6, 1965," by Coy Logan
  • "Peddling Farm Produce in Eureka Springs"
  • "Interview with Mr. Clifford Fry, December 10, 1964," by Coy Logan
  • "Frank Logan Interview on His 83rd Birthday"
  • "Claude A. Fuller"
  • "Historical Society Members Erect Marker at Carrollton State Park," from Star Progress
  • "Massacre Monument Dedicated," from Boone County Headlight
  • "Old Carrollton Cemetery, Incomplete," copied by Corinne Nelson
Contents, vol 10, no 2:
  • "The Bank Robbery of Eureka Springs," by Susan Ericson
  • Letter from C. M. Stanton
  • "Echoes from the Past," compiled by O. Klute Braswell
  • "Mountain Meadows Massacre, Dedication Speech by Juanita Brooks," contributed by Blaine M. Simons
  • "Acceptance Speech at the Dedication of the Mountain Meadows Massacre," by Ralph Rea
  • "Mrs. Mary Whiteley Interview," by Coy Logan
Contents, vol 10, no 3:
  • "History of Berryville and Carroll County," by Will J. Hailey
  • "Embryonic Berryville," by Will J. Hailey
  • "Berryville and Carroll County: Their Early History," by Will J. Hailey
Contents, vol 10, no 4:
  • "Visitor from England Presents Program," from Star Progress
  • "Fancher Reunion," by J. K. Fancher
  • "Even Lodges Like to Go Back Home," by J. K. Fancher
  • "Centennial History of Arkansas Methodism: A History of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South in the State of Arkansas, 1815-1935," by James A. Anderson
  • Carrollton school records
  • "Old Carrollton Cemetery, Additional Supplement," contributed by Yetive Ramsey
  • "From the Rose Hill Cemetery, Harrison, Arkansas," contributed by Yetive Ramsey
  • "The Kids Today Don't Know Just What They're Missing," by Fred Starr
  • "Mountain Meadows Massacre," contributed by Blaine M. Simons
  • Eureka Springs school information, contributed by W. G. Barker
  • "An Ozark Monument and a Trip to Utah," by J. K. Fancher
Publ. 1965. Illus., map, tables. 21, 18, 25, 18p. 2 fiche.
F-44 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Carroll County [Arkansas] Historical Quarterly, vol 12, nos 1-4; and vol 13, no 1, published by the Carroll County Historical Society.

Contents, vol 12, no 1:
  • "Research Reveals County Fair Launched Here in 1877," by O. Klute Braswell
  • "How Kings River Got Its Name"
  • "Henry Shibley Diary of Interest to the People of Carroll County," contributed by Ruth Shibley Patterson
  • "Oklahoma Researcher Grateful for Copy of Society's Quarterly"
  • "Democratic Meeting in Carroll County in November, 1847," by Roger V. Logan, Jr.
  • "Gobbler Cemetery List: Burials Since December 1961," collected by Roxie Phillips
  • "Liberty Churchyard, Dryfork," copied by Blanche Whiteley Pratt
  • "Letters from Historical Society Members"
  • "Civil War Letter of Interest in Carroll County"
  • "Have We Done as Well?" from the Love Letters of Phyllis McGinley
  • "Elizabeth Jane (Reeves) Bunch, 1859-1959," by Blanche Whiteley Pratt
  • "County's First Rural Free Delivery Route," from North Arkansas Star
  • "Water Witching is Not Yet a Lost Art in County," by Coy Logan
  • "John Baker Lives in County 72 Years"
  • "Notes from North Arkansas Star"
  • "Arkansan Journeys West to Bring Back 17 Survivors of the Morman [sic] Mountain Meadows Massacre," from Chronicles of Arkansas, by Margaret Ross
  • "Towns of Carroll County, Arkansas, in 1900," from Arkansas Business Directory, vol 1, 1900
  • "Genealogy Department," edited by O. Klute Braswell
Contents, vol 12, no 2:
  • "Nelson Family Settles on Kings River Before 1850," by Samuel B. Ferguson
  • "Historic Indians: A State That Helped Pioneer Arkansas," by O. Klute Braswell
  • "Dedication Keeps Carroll County Historical Society Going," by Coy Logan
  • "Old Timer Comes Back to His Old 'Stomping Ground,'" by Coy Logan
  • "The Old School House," by Frank Marrs
  • "Our 'Way of Life' Has Changed Since the Days of Our Youth," by William B. Cain
  • "The Trail of Tears: America's Number One National Shame!"
  • "One Boy Drowned and Four Other Boys Luckily Escape," from Carroll County Bowlder [sic], 1877
  • "An Old Relic Confiscated," from North Arkansas Star, 1909
  • "Census Information on the Nelson Family of Carroll County," by Mrs. M. D. Nelson, Jr.
  • "A Bowlder [sic] Falls, Two Men Crushed to Death," from Carroll County Bowlder [sic], 1877
  • "Comments from C. C. H. S. Members"
  • "Genealogy Department," edited by O. Klute Braswell
  • "A Missionary's Trip into the Choctaw Nation," from Chronicles of Arkansas, edited by Margaret Ross
Contents, vol 12, no 3:
  • "Civil War Veteran Burials," compiled by R. Pattison
  • "Carroll County Museum is Making 'Some' Growth"
  • "Cole Younger Speaks at Berryville"
  • "The Experiences of a 'Tin Soldier'"
  • "Opening Court Activities"
  • "Partial List of Black Jack Cemetery, Carroll County, Arkansas," collected and compiled by Vinna P. Chamberlain
  • "Legible Markers at the Brushy or Lower Piney Cemetery, Carroll County, Arkansas," copied by Larry J. Gage
  • "Upper Camp Ground Cemetery," copied by Larry J. Gage
  • "Class of 1882: Clarke's Academy, Berryville"
  • "Birdseye View of Eureka Springs in Eighteen Ninety-Two"
  • "Descriptive and Historical"
  • "Monk Stevenson and the War," by James D. Spain, Sr.
  • "Comments from C. C. H. S. Members"
  • "Genealogy Department," edited by O. Klute Braswell
Contents, vol 12, no 4; and vol 13, no 1:
  • "Carroll County's Early Schools," by Coy Logan
  • "Clarke's Academy Identified with Berryville's First Educational Institution Started in 1855," by O. Klute Braswell
  • "The Old Bell to be Given Permanent Home"
  • "Jacob A. Meek, Former Owner of Clarke's Academy Bell," by O. Klute Braswell
  • "President Johnson Reads Recommendation of Kinsman Issued by Prof. Isaac A. Clarke," by O. Klute Braswell
  • "Gage Experiences During Civil War in Carroll County," by Larry J. Gage
  • "Genealogy Department," edited by O. Klute Braswell
Publ. 1967, 1968. Illus., ports. 20, 20, 24, 28p. 2 fiche.
NOTE: For volume 13, numbers 2-3, see F-45.
F-45 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Carroll County [Arkansas] Historical Quarterly, vol 13, nos 2-3, published by the Carroll County Historical Society.

Contents, vol 13, no 2:
  • "Death Claims President of Carroll Historical Society," by Coy Logan
  • "Recent Acquisitions for Carroll County Museum"
  • "Joe Bowles Displayed Valor in Civil War"
  • "Letter of Consent," by Larry J. Gage
  • "Carroll County's Mail Services," by O. Klute Braswell
  • "R. F. D. Comes to Carroll County in 1905"
  • "Berryville Gets New Post Office Building"
  • "Rural Post Offices on Their Way Out"
  • "Some Early History of Berryville Offices: R. F. D."
  • "The Lander Family," by Mildred Lander-Roden
  • "Genealogy Department," edited by O. Klute Braswell
Contents, vol 12, no 3:
  • "Education Proves a Handicap," as told by Jim Trimble
  • "Northeast Section Berryville Square, 1890"
  • "Fox Hunting Popular Ozark Sport"
  • "Berryville's Historic Academy Bell?Going Back into Service," by O. Klute Braswell
  • "Carroll County, Arkansas, Will Index: Book A, 1870-1930; Book B, 1930-1968," compiled by Atha Shibley
  • "A Berryville 'Super-Market' of the 1890s"
  • "What I Saw in the Berryville Cemetery," by Keith Holland
  • "Berryville Scene of Many Parades and Rallies"
  • "Comments from C. C. H. S. Members"
Publ. 1968. Illus., ports., index. 32, 20p. 1 fiche.
NOTE: For volume 13, number 1, see F-44.
F-46 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Inventory of the County Archives of Arkansas, no 44. Madison 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-47 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

History of Randolph County, Arkansas, by Lawrence Dalton. This work is composed of the following four parts:
  • general history
  • miscellaneous
  • communities
  • family histories
Publ. 1946? Illus., ports. 359p. 6 fiche.
F-48 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Elm Springs [Arkansas] Methodist Church: a Partial History, by Thomas Rothrock. 1 fiche.
F-49 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Publications of the Washington County Historical Society, Fayetteville, Arkansas, vol 1, published by the Washington County Historical Society.

Contents:
  • "A History of the National Cemetery in Fayetteville, Arkansas," by W. J. Lemke
  • "Cemetery Lists of Fayetteville, Arkansas, Including Evergreen, Walker, and Fairview," by W. J. Lemke
  • "The Southern Memorial Association, Washington County, Arkansas," compiled and edited by Rowena McCord Gallaway
Publ. 1955-1956. Illus., map, tables, ports. 32, 22, 55p. 3 fiche.
F-50 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Publications of the Washington County Historical Society, Fayetteville, Arkansas, vol 2, published by the Washington County Historical Society.

Contents:
  • "The Walker Family Letters," edited by W. J. Lemke
  • "Notes on the Walker Family Letters," (part) by W. J. Lemke
  • "Addendum to the Walker Family Letters," by W. J. Lemke
  • "Notes on the Walker Family Letters," (part) by W. J. Lemke
  • "The Walker Family of Northwest Arkansas," compiled by Allan S. Humphreys
Publ. 1956. Variously paged. 4 fiche.
F-51 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Publications of the Washington County Historical Society, Fayetteville, Arkansas, vol 3, published by the Washington County Historical Society.

Contents:
  • "The Alexander Family Records," compiled and edited by Gladys Alexander
  • "The Patterson-Stevenson Letters, 1827-1847: Cousins of the Alexanders," compiled and edited by Gladys Alexander
  • "The Edmistons of Washington County, Arkansas," by Allan S. Humphreys
  • "Greer Family Reminiscences," by Ben F. Greer
Publ. 1956. Illus., tables, ports. 1-53, 54-74, 27, 33p. 4 fiche.
F-52 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Publications of the Washington County Historical Society, Fayetteville, Arkansas, vol 4, published by the Washington County Historical Society.

Contents:
  • "The Lord's Vineyard: The History of the Pioneer Latta Family of Old Vineyard in Washington County, Arkansas," by F. F. Latta
  • "My Life and Travels," by William Ramsey Latta
  • "Genealogy of Thomas Kimbrough, 1805-1886," compiled by Ethel Kimbrough
Publ. 1956. Illus., map, ports. 1-82, 83-118, 52p. 4 fiche.
F-53 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Publications of the Washington County Historical Society, Fayetteville, Arkansas, vol 5, published by the Washington County Historical Society.

Contents:
  • "Session Minutes of the Salem Congregation of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1865-1905, Boonsboro, Washington County, Arkansas"
  • "Session Minutes of the Cane Hill Congregation of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas: Book 2, 1845-1860; Book 3, 1866-1922," edited by W. J. Lemke
  • "Descendants of the Buchanan Families of Washington County, Arkansas," by Allan S. Humphreys
Publ. 1957. Illus., tables, ports. 60, 55, 33p. 4 fiche.
F-54 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Publications of the Washington County Historical Society, Fayetteville, Arkansas, vol 6, published by the Washington County Historical Society.

Contents:
  • "The William Wilson Records," edited by W. J. Lemke
  • "Cherokee Notes," by James Manford Carselowey
  • "64 Years of Newspapering in Arkansas," by Erwin C. Funk
Publ. 1960. Illus., tables, ports. 138, 73, 87p. 6 fiche.