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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The Treesearcher [Kansas], vol 6, nos 1-4; and vol 7, nos 1-3, edited by Mrs. Don U. Adams.
Contents, vol 6, no 1: - "Noel Family Bible," contributed by Sidney Quin Noel
- "Yost Bible," contributed by Harriett Melland
- "In Memoriam: Kate Hamilton Torrey"
- Genealogical chart of Matthew Lindsley Hamilton
- "No 1 National Cemetery, Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas" (part)
- "Wills, Rice County, Kansas (1876-1899)" (part)
- "The Trading Post," (part) by Mrs. Lewis Burr
Contents, vol 6, no 2: - "Spotlight on a Woman: Kansas' First Woman Lawyer by Way of Ireland and Canada," contributed by Frankie Marie Evenhouse
- "1880 Census, Ford County, Kansas"
- "Gilliland Bible," copied by Ida Coulson
- "Kansas County Records," (part) by Mrs. Orville Sypher and Mrs. Marshall W. Doyle
- "No 1 National Cemetery, Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas" (part)
- "Wills, Rice County, Kansas (1876-1899)" (part)
- "K. G. S. Complete Microfilm Index"
- "Helpful Hints"
- "The Trading Post," (part) by Mrs. Lewis Burr
Contents, vol 6, no 3: - "A Visit to Frederich Von Frank," by Helen L. Hall
- "Mrs. John Witherspoon Ervin: Instructor for July Meeting," by Alice Martin MacGregor
- "178 in 'Lost' Burial Place," by Bill Leonard
- "No 1 National Cemetery, Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas" (part)
- "Wills, Rice County, Kansas (1876-1899)" (part)
- "A Laughing Heir," from Wichita Eagle
- "Sarah Ann's Bridal Quilt," contributed by Mrs. Don U. Adams
- "Abraham Veeder Dockstader Family Bible," contributed by Doris Dockstader Rooney
- "Family Bible: Jurg Adam Dockstader and Sarah Veeder," contributed by Doris Dockstader Rooney
- "Coffey County, Kansas, Marriage Licenses, vol 1, 1858-1867," (part) compiled by Mrs. C. J. Garrett
- "Kansas State Soldiers Home, Ft Dodge, Kansas," contributed by Mrs. Oliver Schriver
- "Kansas County Records," (part) by Mrs. Orville Sypher and Mrs. Marshall W. Doyle
- "The Trading Post," (part) by Mrs. Lewis Burr
Contents, vol 6, no 4: - "No 1 National Cemetery, Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas" (part)
- "Kearney County, Kansas Records: Lakin Cemetery" (part)
- "Your Ancestors and You: Faith, Courage, and Admiration Shown in Life of Mrs. Brock," contributed by Mrs. Coy Farrell
- "Family Record of McBride-Manley," contributed by Velma McBride Novotny
- "McCoy-Harmon Family Bible Records"
- "William Gilmore Cowan Bible," copied by Ralph E. Cowan
- "Kansas County Records," (part) by Mrs. Orville Sypher and Mrs. Marshall W. Doyle
- "Helpful Hints"
- "Coffey County, Kansas, Marriage Licenses, vol 1, 1858-1867," (part) compiled by Mrs. C. J. Garrett
- "Gray County, Kansas Wills, 1881-1913," (part) copied by E. Faye Ward
- "The Trading Post," (part) by Mrs. Lewis Burr
Contents, vol 7, no 1: - "Kearney County, Kansas Records: Lakin Cemetery" (part)
- "Your Ancestors and You: The World is Small," by T. L. Lemmons
- "Go West," by Mrs. Oliver Schriver
- "The Story of Our Little Stone Dog," contributed by Helen Kubin
- "The Hadley Family Bible," contributed by Mrs. J. O. Carter
- "Coffey County, Kansas, Marriage Licenses, vol 1, 1858-1867," (part) compiled by Mrs. C. J. Garrett
- "Gray County, Kansas Wills, 1881-1913," (part) copied by E. Faye Ward
- "U. S. Census 1860 Schedules of Mortality" (part)
- "The Trading Post," (part) by Mrs. Lewis Burr
Contents, vol 7, no 2: - "Gray County, Kansas Wills, 1881-1913," (part) copied by E. Faye Ward
- "The Davis-Fagans Bible," copied by Hazel Bennett Baker
- "The John Bibler Bible," copied by Hazel Bennett Baker
- "Haskell County, Kansas," compiled by E. Faye Ward
- "The Newbys of England and Ireland," compiled by William Perry Johnson, and contributed by Nancy Esther Hineman
- "Planning a Genealogical Trip," from a lecture by John Frank Vallentine
- "Cemetery Crusade"
- "Digging Up Your Ancestors or Cemetery Records," by Eleanore Sheley
- "U. S. Census 1860 Schedules of Mortality" (part)
- "Coffey County, Kansas, Marriage Licenses, vol 1, 1858-1867," (part) compiled by Mrs. C. J. Garrett
- "The Trading Post," (part) by Mrs. Lewis Burr
Contents, vol 7, no 3: - "Gray County, Kansas Wills, 1881-1913," (part) copied by E. Faye Ward
- "Shields Cemetery," copied by Edith Scott
- Poem by Mary Stewart
- "Alanthus Cemetery, Gove County, Kansas," contributed by Mrs. T. R. McKinley
- "Your Ancestors and You: The Swart Family"
- "Coffey County, Kansas, Marriage Licenses, vol 1, 1858-1867," (part) compiled by Mrs. C. J. Garrett
- "Coffey County, Kansas, Marriage Records, vol 2, 1867-1876"
- "Possibilities for Genealogical Research at the Watson Library of the University of Kansas," by Mary F. Kraemer
- "Hopkins Family Bible Record," copied by Ethel Taylor
- "U. S. Census 1860 Schedules of Mortality" (part)
- "The Trading Post," (part) by Mrs. Lewis Burr
Publ. 1964-1965. Illus., maps, chart, tables, port., index. Variously paged. 4 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Colorado, compiled by Thomas Waln-Morgan Draper and Clifton Sharp Thompson. Publ. 1897. 2 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Boulder County (Colorado) Area Key, compiled by Florence Runyan Clint. This is a study of the genealogical record sources of Boulder County, Colorado, including maps, history, addresses, and special helps; a companion volume to the "Colorado Area Key." Publ. 1969. 1 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Flashback [Arkansas], vol 1, nos 1-6, published by the Washington County Historical Society.
Contents, vol 1, no 1: - "Society Holds Its First Meeting"
- "Remembers First Broadcast Over KFMQ"
- "I'm Against Arkansas Monument in Mississippi"
- "Society to Set Up Public School Essay Contests"
- "Washingtonians Interested in Washington County"
- "Support Your State Historical Association"
- "Historic Spots Attract Tourists"
- "Boonsboro (Cane Hill)"
- "History as a Hobby"
- "Television Comes to Me in an Ante-Bellum Setting," by W. J. Lemke
- "Little Rock's Pioneer Day Honors Old-Timers"
- "Finds Answer to a Problem in History"
- "Promises to Write Article About Old Deed"
Contents, vol 1, no 2: - "Lovely Lovely County," by W. J. Lemke
- "Constitution"
- "Evergreen Pilgrimage Scheduled for April 15"
- "Beg Your Pardon"
- "Paisleys Remember Washington County"
- "Gives Photos of Cherokee Press to Society"
- "Autographs of Noted Man in UA Library Books"
- "The Arkansas Historical Quarterly," by W. J. Lemke
- "Did You Know," by Alvin Seamster
- "The Head Family of Sulphur City," by Mayo Head
- "The Abstract to Cove Crest Farm," by Marie Morris Rushing
- "General Practitioners Newsletter"
- "A Letter from Lapland"
- "Letters Are Nice"
Contents, vol 1, no 3: - "Cherokees Retrace Ancestors' 1838 Route"
- "Society Acquires Old Speller and Physiology"
- "Flag of the 13 Colonies"
- "Sidelights of Springdale's Early History," by Kennedy Deaver
- "Do You Remember?? (Happenings at the Turn of the Century)," by Tom Feathers
- "White House Cemetery," by F. M. McConnell
- "Pilgrimage to Evergreen Cemetery, Fayetteville, Arkansas"
- "Some Builders of Fayetteville Who Sleep in Evergreen"
- "Builders of the University Buried in Evergreen Cemetery"
- "Sophia Sawyer's First Report from Fayetteville," by Rowena McCord Gallaway
- "Historic Graveyard on East Mountain," by W. J. Lemke
- "An Interview with Mrs. A. M. Byrnes," by W. J. Lemke
- "Historian of Our Parcel Post System," by W. J. Lemke
Contents, vol 1, no 4: - "The Man Who Built Old Main," by Mary Lou Campbell Fletcher
- "First UA Law Department Did Not Materialize"
- "Debate Co-Education 30 Years Too Late"
- "U of A Student Publications Began in 1893"
- "Honorary Degrees, Granted by the University of Arkansas, 1878-1951," contributed by W. J. Baerg
- "A Son Comes to His Father's Defense"
- "WCHS News Briefs"
- "University Commencement Exercises in the Old Days"
- "Brilliant Reception at University: The New Dormitory Christened," from Fayetteville Democrat, 1902
- "Souvenirs of College Days"
- "Days of Auld Lang Syne"
- "Fayetteville School Boards from 1871 to 1951"
- "Political Campaigns Were Strenuous"
- "A Springfield Reporter Sees Fayetteville in 1883"
- "WCHS News Briefs"
- "The Re-Interment of General Slack"
- "Honors to Our Dead," from Fayetteville Democrat, 1880
- "King Cemetery," by F. M. McConnell
- "Some Locals and Personals of the Good Old Days," from Arkansas Sentinel and Fayetteville Democrat
- "Bronze Plaque to Mark Old Reiff House," by W. J. Lemke
Contents, vol 1, no 5: - "Constitution Day," by Nathan Boone Williams
- "Prairie Grove-Cane Hill Pilgrimage"
- "Side-Lights of the Pilgrimage"
- "Some Cane Hill Dates"
- "Letters to Peter Carnahan," contributed by Alvin Seamster
- "Prairie Grove Confederate Reunion of 50 Years Ago"
- "The Wythe Walkers Visit Fayetteville," by W. J. Lemke
- "The Beginnings of Evergreen," by W. J. Lemke
- "Old Springdale Newspapers"
- "Sophia Sawyer"
Contents, vol 1, no 6: - "Society Hears Story of Fayetteville Schools"
- "Historical Pilgrimage to Springdale"
- "The Dedication of the Plaque on the Henry Rieff House, October 7, 1951," by Jobelle Holcombe
- "Some Rieff Records from 1814 to 1861," by W. J. Lemke
- "David Walker Writes from Little Rock 115 Years Ago," contributed by Gertrude Stockard
- "In Business at Sulphur City 44 Years"
- "Fayetteville School Board Lists Tax-Payers in 1885," by F. S. Root
- "Buzzard Roost, Silvia, Cincinnati," by Tom Feathers
- "Spelling Bee at Evansville in 1884"
- "Some Extracts from Old Letters"
- "In Business for a Quarter Century and Longer"
- "Business Firms of Springdale That Are 25 Years Old or Older"
- "Other Old County Business Firms"
- "The Account Book of Orren M. Rieff"
Publ. 1951. Map. 3 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Flashback [Arkansas], vol 2, nos 1-5, published by the Washington County Historical Society.
Contents, vol 2, no 1: - "A Letter from Judge Boyd of Houston, Texas"
- "In Memory of Nathan Boone Williams"
- "Roster of Company E, Arkansas Confederate Cavalry," contributed by A. L. Gregg
- "Revolutionary Pensioners Living in Arkansas, 1840," contributed by Robert R. Logan
- "Business Letters of 70 Years Ago," contributed by F. P. Rose
- "Seeks Information About Boyd and Taylor Families"
- "The Current Issue of the Arkansas Historical Quarterly," by W. J. Lemke
- "Monuments and Markers of Pulaski County"
- "Public Relations of Historical Societies"
- "Some Old Fayetteville Homes"
- "Walnut Grove Church," by Temperance Tollett Hamblen, et. al.
- "A Shallow Provincial in Time," from Arkansas Gazette
- "When the University Students Went on Strike"
- "A Business Directory of 1900"
- "Society Note of the 80s," contributed by Elza Davies
- "Early History of Harmon Community," by Linda Kinion
- "First US Post Offices in Washington County"
Contents, vol 2, no 2a: - "Pilgrimage of the Washington County Historical Society to Elkhorn Tavern and Leetown in Commemoration of the 90th Anniversary of the Battle of Pea Ridge," by W. J. Lemke
- "New York War Correspondent at Battle of Pea Ridge"
- "The Battle of Pea Ridge, March 7-8, 1862," by W. J. Lemke
- "Elkhorn Tavern," from Goodspeed's History of Northwest Arkansas
- "Confederate Reunion at Pea Ridge on 25th Anniversary of Battle," from Goodspeed's History of Northwest Arkansas
- "Pea Ridge Briefs"
- "March 7, 1862"
- "March 8, 1862"
- "Confederate Troops in Battle of Pea Ridge," from Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, vol 1
- "Federal Troops in Battle of Pea Ridge"
- "Fayetteville College President Reports Events of 1862," from Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove
- "One of McCulloch's Soldiers Suggests General's Premonition of Death," from W. H. Tunnard's History of the Third Louisiana Infantry
- "Winter in Fayetteville, 1861-62," from W. H. Tunnard's History of the Third Louisiana Infantry
- "Markers on Highway 62"
- "Monument at Elkhorn Tavern"
- "Lines for the Dead of Pea Ridge, March 7-8, 1862," by Edsel Ford
Contents, vol 2, no 2b:- "Maguire's Store," by Tom Feathers
- "Old Record Book Has Recorded 121-Year History of White River Congregation of Cumberland Presbyterian Church," by W. J. Lemke
- "An Old-Timer's Reminiscences of the Old Days at Goshen," by Tom Feathers
- "Over the Hill to the?," by Tom Feathers
- "News and Notes," by W. J. Lemke
- "Report on Pea Ridge Pilgrimage"
- "Directory Contains Names of 1800 Engineering Graduates"
Contents, vol 2, no 3: - "Article by Miss Ellis Names County's Pioneer Physicians"
- "Inhabitants of Fayetteville in the Year 1836," contributed by Irene Gallaway
- "They Builded a Monument," by Rowena Gallaway
- "Memories of Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove," contributed by Robert R. Logan
- "An Unusual Execution in Fayetteville"
- "The Contents of an Old Scrapbook"
- "To Fayetteville," by Lillian Rozell Messenger
- "Report of Pilgrimage to Maguire's Store"
- "Some Notes About Tontitown"
- "How Lincoln Received the News of Pea Ridge"
- "Maguire Town Memories," by Jewell Benbrook Hamblen
- "An Old Book About a Moravian School in Pennsylvania Reveals Some Interesting Arkansas Items," by W. J. Lemke
- "An Old University Song Comes to Light," contributed by Nathan Boone Williams
Contents, vol 2, no 4: - "Some Notes About President Hill"
- "'He Hanged Them High,' by Homer Croy, Contains Washington County Items," by W. J. Lemke
- "A Letter in General D. H. Hill's Handwriting"
- "A Young Woman in Wartime Washington County," by Robert R. Logan
- "Some Flashbacks to 70 Years Ago," by W. A. Burgess
- "Brief Items of Interest"
- "Lower Camp Ground," by Tom Feathers
- "Autobiography of Chees-quat-a-law-ny (John Rollin Ridge)"
- "Letter of General Moore, Who Settled Colonel Yell's Estate," contributed by Irene Gallaway
- "A Tribute to Major W. S. Dunlop, CSA," by Robert R. Logan
- "A Bit of Civil War Newspaper History," contributed by Mrs. Jessie Fleming
- "Veterans of War with Spain and World Wars I and II Who Are Buried in Evergreen Cemetery"
- "Legend and Myth," a letter from Wythe Walker
Contents, vol 2, no 5: - "Battle of Prairie Grove, December 7, 1862," by W. J. Lemke
- "Lieutenant Boone's Last Will and Testament"
- "Reports of Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Hindman, C. S. Army, Commanding First Corps., Trans-Mississippi Army"
- Map of the Battle of Prairie Grove
- Map of the Battle of Cane Hill
- "Report of Brig. Gen. James G. Blunt, USA"
- "An Early Account of the Battle of Prairie Grove," by W. J. Lemke
- "Prairie Grove Material in the Little Rock Papers," copied by Robert R. Logan
- "The War in Washington County," from W. E. Connelley's Life of Preston B. Plumb, 1837-1891
- "The Dead and Wounded of Prairie Grove," by Robert R. Logan
- "The Battle of Prairie Grove," contributed by Alvin Seamster
- "Unique Wartime Newspaper Printed at Cane Hill"
- "Jo Shelby's Reports"
- "The Battle of Cane Hill," from Chicago Evening Journal
- "The Battle through the Eyes of a Confederate Non-Com," from Arkansas State Gazette
- "Battle Recollections of J. R. Pettigrew," from Goodspeed's History of Northwest Arkansas
- "Personal Recollections of the Battle of Prairie Grove and Troubles That Followed," by Nancy Morton Staples
- "Early Post Offices at Prairie Grove"
- "Capt. S. P. Pittman's Account of the Prairie Grove Battle," contributed by Margaret Smith Ross
- "Casualties of the Confederate Artillery," from Arkansas State Gazette
- "Organization of the Confederate Army," from Charles Whiting Walker's The Battle of Prairie Grove
- "The Battle of Prairie Grove and Its Aftermath," from William Baxter's Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove
Publ. 1952. Illus., maps, tables. 3 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Flashback [Arkansas], vol 3, nos 1-2 and 4-5, published by the Washington County Historical Society.
Contents, vol 3, no 1: - "The Fayetteville Mountain Echo of 1868"
- "The Reed Family Archives," by W. J. Lemke
- "Washington County's Earliest Recorded Marriages (1845)," recorded by J. C. Pittman
- "1911 Membership Register, Mildred Lee Chapter UDC," contributed by Mrs. J. S. Bates
- "Death of General Hindman's Daughter," from Helena World
- "Charter Members of Prairie Grove Chapter UDC"
- "The History of Prairie Grove's Newspapers," by Don Wiswell
- "The History of Bethel Grove," by Wanda Sue Gore
- "The Baldwin Community," by Herman Ledford
- "The History of Mayfield," by Bobbie Fultz
- "Some Facts About Col. James McKissick and the Family," by Alvin Seamster
- "The Prairie Grove Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy," by Mrs. J. C. Parks
- "Goshen Cemetery"
- "Mayfield [Cemetery]"
- "Sunset [Cemetery]"
- "McCord Cemetery"
- "Cohea [Cemetery]"
- "Woolsey [Cemetery]"
- "Mt Comfort [Graveyard]"
- "Wilson [Cemetery]"
Contents, vol 3, no 2: - "Daughters of the American Revolution," by W. J. Lemke
- "Revolutionary Soldiers Known to Be Buried in Northwest Arkansas," compiled by Grace Albright
- "James and Matthew Leeper," by Grace Albright
- "Thomas Garvin and His Descendants," contributed by Mrs. Guy B. Massey
- "Fayetteville Daughters of American Revolution," compiled by Grace Albright
- "DAR Magazine Salutes Arkansas and Washington County"
- "A Brief History of Marion Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1910-1953," by Grace Albright
- "Regents of Marion Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution"
Contents, vol 3, no 4: - "A Story About the Late Zeke Proctor," by Wythe Walker
- "Romantic Fashions of Long Ago," by W. J. Lemke
- "Judge Jonas M. Tebbetts, 1820-1913: A Brief Sketch of His Life," by Thomas M. Galey
- "Judge Jonas M. Tebbetts and His Grandsons, 1902," by W. J. Lemke
- "The Tebbetts House Was Federal Headquarters During the Battle of Fayetteville," by Tom Feathers
- "Judge Tebbetts and the Tebbetts House"
- "News from Arkansas, Our Fayetteville Correspondence," contributed by F. P. Rose
- "Catalog of G. W. M. Reed Records," (part) contributed by J. Fay Reed
- "Miscellaneous Historical Notes," collected by Rowena Gallaway
- "The History of the G. W. M. Reed Family of Fayetteville, Arkansas"
- "Bluff Cemetery, Springdale"
- "Boston Cemetery, Near Winslow"
- "Oak Grove Cemetery, Near Winslow"
- "Winslow-Episcopal Cemetery"
- "Winslow Cemetery"
- "Spring Valley through the Years," by Thomas Rothrock
- "The Mitchell Family," by W. J. Lemke
- "A Valuable Find," by W. J. Lemke
- "Arkansas History Neglected," from Arkansas Democrat
Contents, vol 3, no 5: - "Distinguished Citizens"
- "Rare Old Collection of Correspondence Includes Letters from Prominent Fayetteville Men," by W. J. Lemke
- "Publications Notes," by W. J. Lemke
- "A Texas Soldier of the Confederacy Records His Experiences in Northwest Arkansas," contributed by Margaret Stoner McLean
- "McRoy Made Carriage for McIlroy," contributed by Cornelia Stuart
- "Cane Hill Cemetery"
- "Shumate [Cemetery]"
- "McClellan Cemetery, Cane Hill"
- "Morrow"
- "Kidd Cemetery, Cane Hill"
- "Kinnibrugh Cemetery (Farmington)"
- "Woolsey Cemetery (Farmington)"
- "3 Miles West of Morrow"
- "Chandler Cemetery"
- "Bean Cemetery"
- "Blackburn Cemetery"
- "Cox Cemetery"
- "Catalog of G. W. M. Reed Records," (part) contributed by J. Fay Reed
- "The Reeds and the Stevensons," by Nell S. Garner
Publ. 1953. Illus., map, charts, ports. 3 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Flashback [Arkansas], vol 4, nos 1-6, published by the Washington County Historical Society.
Contents, vol 4, no 1: - "How the University Acquired Its Campus," by W. J. Lemke
- "A Tribute to W. S. Campbell on His 80th Birthday," by F. S. Root
- "Gifts to the Society"
- "1848 Washington County Marriages"
- "Old Settlers Who Are Buried in Washington County"
- "Tuttle [Cemetery]"
- "Salem [Cemetery]"
- "Old Mayfield Cemetery"
- "Johnson [Graveyard]"
- "Sonora [Cemetery]"
- "Wilson Cemetery, Near Monitor"
- "Mineral Springs [Cemetery]"
- "Bethesda [Burial Ground]"
- "Crawford [Burial Ground]"
- "Baptist Ford [Cemetery]"
- "Dowell [Cemetery]"
- "Parksdale [Cemetery]"
- "Record of Recipients of Southern Crosses of Honor," contributed by Mrs. Steve Bates
- "Recipients of Washington County Post Offices in 1830 and 1834"
- "Flashback to 1888," abstracted from Fayetteville Democrat by Tom Feathers
- "Flashback to 1878," from Arkansas Sentinel
- "Matthew Leeper as Indian Agent," contributed by Jack Reed
- "Future Texas Governor Lived in Fayetteville"
- "The Saga of Jim McGill of Tennessee," by H. D. Cummings
- "Flashbacks"
Contents, vol 4, no 2: - "The Old Henderson School," by F. S. Root
- "Pioneer Women Physicians in Washington County," by Ruth Ellis Lesh
- "Springdale's Military Unit in World War I," by Thomas Rothrock
- "Regarding 'Miss Daniels,'" by Rowena Gallaway
- "1849 Washington County Marriages"
- "Confederate Dead in Washington County Hospitals," copied by Margaret Smith Ross
- "From the Diary of a Springdale Confederate Officer," contributed by Eva Atwood
- "A Short History of My Life," by Evans Atwood
- "Why Civil War Battlefields Have Double Names," by Rowena Gallaway
- "Evansville, Lewis Cemetery"
- "Evansville, Academy Cemetery"
- "Strickler [Cemetery]"
- "West Fork (Karnes Cemetery)"
- "Funkhouser [Graveyard], Southwest of Lincoln"
- "Farmington [Cemetery]"
- "Weddington [Cemetery]"
- "Gehring's Chapel [Cemetery]"
- "Black Oak [Cemetery]"
- "Oxford Bend [Graveyard]"
- "Elkins [Cemetery]
- "Arkansas Dead and Wounded at Buena Vista," contributed by F. P. Rose
- "William Quesenbury of Fayetteville Reports the Battle of Buena Vista, Mexico," contributed by Irene Gallaway
Contents, vol 4, no 3: - "The First Families of Washington County," by W. J. Lemke
- "Sheriff's Census, 1829, Washington County, Arkansas"
- "First Public School Superintendent"
- "A Visit to Little Rock," by W. J. Lemke
- "Local History Can Be Fun," by W. J. Lemke
- "Miss Ella Carnall," contributed by Hattie Williams
- "David Walker's Letter and County Map," contributed by Carolyn Gregg Magruder
- "Notes on the Walker Lecture," by W. J. Lemke
- Map of Fayetteville
- "Colonel 'Ras' Stirman," from The Confederate Veteran
- "Violence of the 70s in Washington County," contributed by Roscoe Brown
- "A Civil War Incident"
- "Elm Springs' First Half-Century," by Thomas Rothrock
- "An Editorial About Editorials," by W. J. Lemke
- "Black Oak Cemetery, Near Greenland"
- "McDonald Cemetery, Near Prairie Grove"
- "Boone [Graveyard], Near Greenland"
- "Campbell Cemetery, North of West Fork"
Contents, vol 4, no 4: - "Acts of Liberty Church," by Thomas Rothrock
- "Two Descendants of County's First Families"
- "Purely Personal," by W. J. Lemke
- "1849 Washington County Marriages"
- "John Robinson of Thornsberry," by W. J. Lemke
- "Muster Roll of Captain Rieff's Company of Mounted Volunteers," contributed by Ted R. Worley
- "West Fork [Cemetery]"
- "Lutheran Cemetery, Springdale"
- "Rieff's Chapel [Churchyard], Near Cato Springs"
- "Howell Cemetery, 2 Miles South of Moffitt"
- "McDonald Cemetery"
- "Combs Chapel [Cemetery]"
- "Friendship Cemetery"
- "Viney Grove [Cemetery]"
Contents, vol 4, no 5: - "Dolgaruki," by W. J. Lemke
- "Service with a Capital 'S:' A History of Clarence E. Beeley Post No. 139, American Legion," by Thomas Rothrock
- "Washington County Marriages in 1851"
- "Flashback to 1891," from Springdale News
- "Legal Voters of Washington County in 1868," by W. J. Lemke
- "Flashbacks to 63 Years Ago," abstracted from Fayetteville Democrat by Tom Feathers
- "Brentwood Cemetery"
- "Oakland [Cemetery]"
- "Summers Cemetery"
- "Pettigrew Cemetery, Farmington"
- "Round Mountain [Cemetery]"
- "Mt Zion Cemetery, Near Hicks"
- "Holt Cemetery, Baldwin"
- "Hester Cemetery, Baldwin"
- "Sharp Cemetery"
- "General Jo Shelby: Undefeated Rebel," by W. J. Lemke
Contents, vol 4, no 6: - "History Up to Date"
- "'Miss Naomi,' Beloved Teacher and Friend: Life Story of Naomi Josephine Williams," by Hattie E. Williams
- "Cane Hill College Classbook of the 70s"
- "John P. Stokenbury, Distinguished Citizen," from a talk by O. E. Williams
- "The Story of Johnson," by Thomas Rothrock
- "The Mitchell Family," contributed by Samuel A. Mitchell
- "From the Old Newspaper Files"
- "Roster of Co. K, 34th Arkansas Infantry," contributed by Robert R. Logan
- "Washington County Marriages of 1852"
- "Some Family Cemeteries in Washington County"
- "The Blackburn Cemetery at War Eagle," by Alvin Seamster
- "Beaty [Cemetery], Near Lincoln"
Publ. 1954. Illus., map, table, port. 202p. 5 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Flashback [Arkansas], vol 5, nos 1-2, and 4-6, published by the Washington County Historical Society.
Contents, vol 5, no 1: - "Our Visit to Cincinnati," by W. J. Lemke
- "Captain Evans' Gold Seekers," by Rowena Gallaway
- "I Remember," by Jack Greathouse
- "Newly Discovered Letters of Sophia Sawyer," contributed by Allen Davis
- "The Cincinnati Argus," by Tom Feathers
- "My Paternal Grandfather, Washington Wilson," by Annie Thomas Wager
- "1864 Letter from Fayetteville," contributed by F. P. Rose
- "Old Settlers Picnic at Prairie Grove," contributed by Margaret Smith Ross
- "Locating the Extension of the Felker Railway from Tontitown into Fayetteville," by Ben Shreve
- "Cemetery Hill, Walnut Grove"
- "1853 Washington County Marriages"
- "National Cemetery Records Show 412 Known Union Dead in 1862-1865"
- "Report of Dinsmore Memorial Fund Committee," by Mrs. L. S. Read, et. al.
- "Reading Report," by W. J. Lemke
Contents, vol 5, no 2: - "Carnahan Mills," by George Stockard
- "Washington County Commissions in the Territorial Militia," contributed by Ted Worley
- "A Letter from John Billingsley, Pioneer, to Jesse Turner, VanBuren," copied by Mrs. Bill Delaney
- "Washington County Marriages of 1854"
- "A War Reminiscence and a Dance of Peace," by B. H. Greathouse
- "An Unpaid Bill," contributed by Alvin Seamster
- "Contempt of Court in Early Washington County," by Lee Seamster
- "First Annual Fair in 1878," contributed by Mertye McIlroy Bagby
- "Skelton Cemetery"
- "Rutherford Cemetery"
- "Illinois Chapel [Cemetery]"
- "History of the Spring Valley Baptist Church, 1848-1922," by Tom Feathers
- "Meadow Valley School Paper, 1934," contributed by Mrs. Toy Cassat
Contents, vol 5, no 4: - "The Alexanders and the Lattas," by W. J. Lemke
- "History Commission Publishes Index to Woodruff Papers"
- "Flashbacks 54 Years," from Fayetteville Democrat
- "I Remember When," by Ruth Rudolph Stephens
- "Society Acquires Letters of Four University Professors," contributed by Hattie Williams
- "Washington County Marriages in 1856"
- "The Memoirs of Col. James P. Neal," (part) edited by Tom Feathers
- "History of Lincoln, Arkansas," by L. D. Carter
- "Biography of Judge David Walker," by Hiram Davis
- "King's [Cemetery]"
- "Prairie View [Burial Ground]"
- "Reese Cemetery"
- "Mt Olive Cemetery"
- "White House Cemetery"
- "Low Gap [Cemetery]"
- "The Lost Account of the Battle of Corinth," by W. J. Lemke
- "Washburn Records from Family Bible"
- "Short Items of Historical Interest," by W. J. Lemke
Contents, vol 5, no 5: - "'Uncle' Presley Smith," by Rowena McCord Gallaway
- "James Preston Neal II," by Tom C. Feathers
- "Washington County Marriages of 1857"
- "An Old Postal Record"
- "Muster Roll of First Confederate Company Organized in Fayetteville," by Robert R. Logan
- "Cavalry War in Washington County," by Robert R. Logan
- "Society Visits Viney Grove, Rhea's Mill, Old Tilley Home," by Mrs. Maurice T. Cruse
- "Biographical Sketch of Early-Day Resident"
- "Judge Walker Land Patents Loaned to Our Society"
- "Woods Collection Made Available to Historians," by W. J. Lemke
- "Battle of Oak Hills: A Washington County Soldier's Experience," contributed by Alvin Seamster
- "Memories of Grandview Union Sunday School," by Thomas Rothrock
- "History in Century-Old Autograph Album," by W. J. Lemke
- "Colonel Rieff Re-Organizes Washington County Militia in 1860"
Contents, vol 5, no 6: - "A Visit to the Cherokee Nation," by W. J. Lemke
- "The Memoirs of Col. J. P. Neal," (part) edited by Tom Feathers
- "Carnahan Memorabilia," contributed by Mrs. Maurice Cruse
- "Springdale's Public Square," by Thomas Rothrock
- "Fayetteville Fifty Years Ago," by W. E. Compton
- "A Worthwhile Life: A Biography of B. A. Rudolph," by Ruth Rudolph Stephens
- "Washington County Marriages, 1858"
- "Mountain Meadows Massacre Monument Is Dedicated at Harrison"
- "White Oak Cemetery," prepared by Thomas Rothrock
- "Eighty-Six Cemetery"
- "Historic Old Homes Going," from Arkansas Democrat
Publ. 1955. Illus., map, tables, port. 168p. 4 fiche. |
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Flashback [Arkansas], vol 6, nos 1-6, published by the Washington County Historical Society.
Contents, vol 6, no 1: - "Violent History or Historical Violence," by W. J. Lemke
- "The Wright Murders," by J. P. Neal
- "The Year of Murders," by A. W. Arrington
- "Murder of the Wright Family: Recollections," by J. F. Bates
- "Courts and Crime," from Goodspeed History
- "The Murder of Alexander Coulter: The First Murder Committed in Northwest Arkansas," by J. P. Neal
- "The Arrington and Wallace War," by James P. Neal
- "The First Legal Execution in Washington County," by James P. Neal
- "Trial and Execution of the Burnetts for the Selby Murder," from Goodspeed History
- "The Last Legal Hanging in Washington County," from Fayetteville Daily
- "John Stewart Latta Captured Tom Starr," as told by Frank Boyd Latta
- "Electrocution Replaces Hanging"
Contents, vol 6, no 2: - "Some Descendants of the Bates Family of Washington County," by Allan S. Humphreys
- "Fayetteville Youth Visits Philadelphia Centennial," contributed by Mildred Gregg
- "Friendship Church's First Half Century," by Thomas Rothrock
- "Shady Grove Cemetery"
- "St Joseph's Cemetery at Tontitown"
Contents, vol 6, no 3: - "From Volume I of the Fayetteville Democrat"
- "Old Trees of Prairie Grove," by J. D. Neal
- "History Commission Makes Eno Material Available"
- "Washington County Marriages of 1858"
- "Winslow's First Newspaper," by Elsa Vaught
- "Dora Greathouse Reed Remembers," by Thomas Rothrock
- "W. H. Rhea, Rhea's Mill Merchant, Totals His Losses Before and After the Battle of Prairie Grove," contributed by Mertye McIlroy Bagby
- "Polly (Hash) Clark," by Nina Ferguson
- "The Henry Family Records"
- "Henry Collection Contains Copy of 1861 Newspaper"
- "Cherokee Population in the Early 19th Century," by Elsa Vaught
- "A Record Book of George W. M. Reed," by Tom Feathers
- "Pioneer Washington County Name Turns Up in Texas"
- "Arkansas Historical Quarterly Reviews 'Walker Letters,'" by Ted. R. Worley
Contents, vol 6, no 4: - "Booth-Campbell, 1872-1956," by Irene Carlisle
- "A Bear in Camp," from the James P. Neal Manuscript
- "Letters from Washington County Soldiers in Army Camp," contributed by Lena Langford
- "Cemeteries," by F. M. McConnell
- "Winslow a Half Century Ago," by Elsa Vaught
- "A Newcomer Writes from Washington County in 1853," contributed by Dora Hollabaugh
- "How They Got Their Given Names," by Rowena Gallaway
- "Sarah Elizabeth Banks Recalled the Old Days," by Thomas Rothrock
- "The Account Books of W. H. Rhea, 1855-1868," by W. J. Lemke
- "Washington County Marriages, 1859"
- "Morrow Cemetery"
- "Billingsley Cemetery"
Contents, vol 6, no 5: - "From Vineyard to Chihuahua, 1845-1848," contributed by F. F. Latta
- "From Old Vineyard to the Rio Grande: Reminiscences of William R. Latta"
- "Fayetteville 102 Years Ago," contributed by Mrs. W. W. Vaught
- "Washington County Marriages, 1860"
- "Interesting Facts from Early Tax Lists," by W. J. Lemke
- "Holt Family History and Early Settlers on Beaty Mountain," by Burlene Hilton and Ruth Payne
- "Account Books of A. M. Byrnes"
- "Reminiscences of Ella Grimes Fletcher," as told to Thomas Rothrock
- "An Account of the 1917 Bank Robbery at Winslow," by Lyda Winn-Pace
Contents, vol 6, no 6: - "University Faculty of 60 Years Ago"
- "War-Time Diary in Northwest Arkansas," edited by W. J. Lemke
- "The College Cemetery"
- "Pilgrimage to Johnson"
- "Early Days at West Fork," by Bernice Karnes
- "Teacher's License and Contract of 60 Years Ago"
- "Musical Fayetteville at Turn of the Century"
- "The Church at Elm Springs," by B. H. Greathouse
- "The Threads of Family History Are Interwoven," by W. J. Lemke
- "Monument Going Up at Battlefield Park"
- "Washington County Marriages, 1861"
- "Prairie Grove Cemetery"
Publ. 1956. Tables, ports. Variously paged. 4 fiche. |
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Flashback [Arkansas], vol 7, nos 1-6, published by the Washington County Historical Society.
Contents, vol 7, no 1: - "When Mrs. John Ridge Came to Fayetteville," contributed by Alvin Seamster
- "The Henry Family Records, no 2," contributed by Lena Langford
- "Strain Cemetery"
- "A Bit of VanHoose History," contributed by Mr. and Mrs. William E. Crawford
- "Some of the Progeny of William Stirman Surnamed 'Stirman,'" by Rowena McCord Gallaway
- "The American S. S. U. Assisted the First Sunday School in Arkansas," contributed by Susan Carnahan Rogers
- "Prairie Grove Memorial Foundation Incorporated"
- "University Events at the Turn of the Century," contributed by Mamie Phillips
- "A Prophetic Vision of Prairie Grove," from the unpublished papers of James P. Neal
- "More Walker Information," contributed by Evelyn Cockrell
- "Descendants of Pioneers"
- "Soldier Who Fought at Prairie Grove Cast Deciding Vote Against Impeaching US President," by Robert R. Logan
- "A True Story from Old Cane Hill," by Fount Richardson
- "Mr. Dinwiddie's Easy Chair," by Robert R. Logan
Contents, vol 7, no 2: - "The Romance of Arkansas Methodism," by Robert E. L. Bearden
- "The Henry Family Records, no 3," contributed by Lena Langford
- "The Flag of Pat Cleburne Camp, UCV"
- "Claims for Pensions Filed in Washington County by Soldiers of the War of 1812 or Nearest of Kin"
- "Civil War Veteran's Letter," copied and contributed by J. L. Sisson
- "With General Blunt at Prairie Grove," contributed by F. P. Rose
- "Hansard Family Note in Benton County Pioneer"
- "13,000 Miles as a Union Soldier, 1861-1864"
- "'Threshing' Article in Carroll County Quarterly," by W. J. Lemke
- "Virginia Cabell Spring-Dunlap," by Elsa Vaught
- "List of Persons Assessing Personal Property for Taxation in Washington County for 1869," (part) contributed by J. Fay Reed
- "Two Stirman Brothers," by Rowena McCord Gallaway
- "We Had Wild Meat the Year Round," by Mrs. George Bement
Contents, vol 7, no 3: - "War-Time Marriages in Washington County, 1862-1865," by W. J. Lemke
- "List of Persons and Personal Property Assessed for Taxation in Washington County, Arkansas, for 1869," (part) contributed by J. Fay Reed
- "The Ridge Family of the Cherokee Nation," by James Manford Carseloway
- "A Recorded Deed of Old Lovely County," contributed by G. R. Turrentine
- "The Grandview Methodist Church," by Thomas Rothrock
- "Washington County Soldiers Witness Mexican War Duel," transcribed by Tom Feathers
- "Attempt to Revive Cane Hill College," contributed by Tom Feathers
- "Fighting Editors," from The War Bulletin and Buck and Ball, two Civil War newspapers
- "Cemetery Lists," by W. J. Lemke
- "A Washington County Soldier at Corinth and Vicksburg," contributed by J. A. Morrow
- "Church Records of Old Cane Hill"
- "I Remember," by Edward Forrest Ellis
- "He Knew the Walkers," by J. Park Cravens
Contents, vol 7, no 4: - "A Diary of the Trail of Tears," by W. J. Lemke
- "Comment on the Entries in the Morrow Diary"
- "Pension Claims of Washington County Veterans of the War of 1812 or Their Widows," contributed by J. Fay Reed
- "The Falling Stars," by James P. Neal
- "List of Persons and Personal Property Assessed for Taxation in Washington County, Arkansas, for 1869," (part) contributed by J. Fay Reed
- "Settling the Estate of John Ridge," (part) contributed by Alvin Seamster
- "Society Has Record of 106 Families"
- "Prairie Grove from an Old History"
- "Oak Grove Sunday School and Church," by Thomas Rothrock
- "Nancy Jane Morton Staples," contributed by Robert R. Logan
- "The Crawford and Carnahan Graveyards," by Mrs. Maurice Cruse
- "Fayetteville's First Newspaper Involved in Lawsuit," by E. B. Meriwether
- "Flashback to 1901," from Fayetteville Democrat
Contents, vol 7, no 5: - "The Campbell and Pittman Ledger of 1837," by W. J. Lemke
- "A Fayetteville Fugitive Slave Incident"
- "Soldiers of the Indian (Florida) War, 1836-1838," prepared by Tom Feathers
- "A Washington County Diary of 1861," edited by W. J. Lemke
- "Uncle Bill Beaty Celebrates 102nd Birthday at Holt-Beaty Reunion," reprinted from Lincoln Leader
- "Settling the Estate of John Ridge, Noted Cherokee," (part) contributed by Alvin Seamster
- "The Wilson Cemetery," by W. J. Lemke
- "Fayetteville Incidents of Seventy Years Ago," by Edward A. Vandeventer
- "Fayetteville Church Observes Its 125th Anniversary"
- "Telephone Boom at Prairie Grove," from Prairie Grove Globe
- "Memory of an Ozark Fox Hunt," by Douglas C. Jones
Contents, vol 7, no 6: - "West Fayetteville 75 Years Ago," from map by Hattie Williams
- "Pioneer Rhymes," by Elsa Vaught
- "Indians Hurt Beef Market," from Southwest Independent
- "Report of an Epidemic of Smallpox in Washington County," by Frank B. Young
- "The University Infirmary Association, 1895-1908," by Rowena McCord Gallaway
- "The Henry Family Records, no 4," contributed by Lena Langford
- "Sam Marrs Writes to Sam Alexander," by Tom Feathers
- "List of Persons Whose Personal Property Was Assessed for Taxation in Washington County, Arkansas, for 1869," (part) contributed by J. Fay Reed
- "A Civil War Court Martial in Fayetteville," by W. J. Lemke
- "Civil War Pension Claims," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Records from the Court Martial of Rich Boggs, Private in Co. F, 2nd Cherokee Regt., CSA," contributed by Alvin Seamster
- "A Tobacco Friendship of 49 Years," from Washington County Review
- "Fifty-One Years with the New Hope Missionary Baptist Church," by Thomas Rothrock
- "Society Acquires Books from Pyeatt Library," by W. J. Lemke
- "Family History is Fascinating and Rewarding," a letter from Nell Stevenson Garner
- "Cephas Washburn's Ministerial Credentials"
Publ. 1957. Map, tables. Variously paged. 5 fiche. |
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Flashback [Arkansas], vol 8, nos 1-6, published by the Washington County Historical Society.
Contents, vol 8, no 1: - "Federal Army Orders, 1863-1864," contributed by Mrs. Frank Ruppel
- "McCulloch of Texas vs. Price of Missouri," from The War Bulletin, and transcribed by Tom Feathers
- "A Pioneer Alexander in Benton County," contributed by Alvin Seamster
- "Civil War Pension Claims Filed by G. W. M. Reed," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "The Clear Creek Academy," by Thomas Rothrock
- "The Teacher of Clear Creek Academy," from Goodspeed's History of the Northwest Arkansas Counties
- "Elizabeth Culwell," by Mayme Ferguson and Earnest Scott
- "Flashbacks to 1900," from Fayetteville Democrat
- "Miss Shelton's School," from Fayetteville Daily Democrat, with addition by Mrs. C. E. Shuford
- "List of Persons Whose Property Was Assessed for Taxation in Washington County, Arkansas, for 1869," (part) contributed by J. Fay Reed
- "Some Personal Papers of the Late Dr. W. B. Welch," by W. J. Lemke
- "Lodge, Church, Law at Cincinnati, Ark., 50 Years Ago," by W. J. Lemke
- Letters to the editor
Contents, vol 8, no 2: - "The U. S. Post Offices of Washington County" (part)
- "War-Time Editorials," from The War Bulletin
- "Unsettled Times: Post-War Letters to Maj. Thos. J. Hunt of Fayetteville," contributed by Frank Rupert
- "Civil War Pension Claims Filed by Capt. George W. M. Reed of Fayetteville," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Flag Presentation," an address by Mrs. T. W. Pollard to the Pike Guards, CSA
- "The Cane Hill Missionary Society," by Mrs. J. H. Pyeatt
- "Battlefield Park Land Entered in 1838"
- "List of Persons and Personal Property Assessed for Taxation in Washington County, Arkansas, for 1869," (part) contributed by J. Fay Reed
- Letters to the editor
- "The Shady Grove Baptist Church of Christ," by Thomas Rothrock
- "An Interesting Civil War Record," contributed by Mertye McIlroy Bagby
- "Flashbacks to 50 Years Ago," from Fayetteville Democrat
Contents, vol 8, no 3: - "James Oates of Cincinnati, Arkansas: Soldier of Fortune and Carriage Maker," by Agnes Gilbreth
- "Washington County in 1868 Constitutional Convention," by W. J. Lemke
- "Washington County Post Offices" (part)
- "A Daughter Writes to Her Father: Letters of Mary Walker," contributed by J. Wythe Walker
- "Last Will of John Buchanan," contributed by Mary Cox
- "A Kansas Soldier in Northwest Arkansas," by W. J. Lemke
- "The Pension Records of George W. M. Reed," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Army Hospitals in Fayetteville, 1862-1869," contributed by J. Fay Reed
- "A Story My Mother Told Me," by W. J. Good
- "Our Neighbors, the Grays," by Hattie E. Williams
- "A Visit with Bentonville Historian," by W. J. Lemke
- "The Rev. N. M. Ragland Tells of First Episcopal Church," contributed by Fanny Ragland Carter
- "2,600,000 Bricks in Old Main," contributed by Frank Rupert
- "An Old University Tradition," contributed by Allan S. Humphreys
- Letters to the editor
Contents, vol 8, no 4: - "The Post Offices of Washington County" (part)
- "Capt. G. W. M. Reed's Pension Records," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Nicholas Yates and His Descendants"
- "From the Society's Genealogical Files"
- "Methodist Assembly on Mt Sequoyah"
- "First Comers to Madison County," reprinted from Early Days in the Ozarks
- "Historical Souvenirs," (part) from the Thomas J. Hunt Collection
- "Historical Souvenirs," (part) from the George W. M. Reed Collection
Contents, vol 8, no 5: - "Ragland Books Reveal Local History"
- "Abstract Covers 120 Years," contributed by Capt. and Mrs. Lynn Fletcher
- "Claims for Forage and Other Supplies Taken by U. S. Army"
- "Gollahar-Peerson Cemetery," by F. M. McConnell
- "Historical Souvenirs," (part) from the Thomas J. Hunt Collection
- "Family History," (part) from the Washington County Historical Society files
- "Old Vineyard Cemetery"
- Letters from readers
- "Historical Souvenirs," (part) from the George W. M. Reed Collection
Contents, vol 8, no 6: - "Guns from the University," a letter from the Thomas J. Hunt Collection
- "Historical Souvenirs," from the David Walker Collection
- "Judge Sebron Graham Sneed," by W. J. Lemke
- "Wild Animals, Fowls, and Reptiles in the Early Days," by James P. Neal
- "For the Pleasure of His Friends," by Rowena Gallaway
- "Post Offices of Washington County" (part)
- "From The War Bulletin"
- "Pension Claims Filed by George W. M. Reed of Fayetteville, Agent," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Historical Souvenirs," (part) from the George W. M. Reed Collection
- "A Pleasant Sunday at Historic Pottsville," by W. J. Lemke
- "Dr. Pollard to Judge Walker," contributed by Mary Pollard Latham
- "Excitement at Okmulgee," contributed by Mrs. George L. Caldwell
- "He Organized Presbyterian Churches," from Langford's History of Johnson County, Arkansas
- "The Benjamin and Nancy Bingham Family," by T. M. Bingham
- "25 Washington County Families Were in Arkansas Eight Years Before the County Was Formed"
- "The Oxfords of Oxford Bend," by W. J. Lemke
- "Family History," (part) from the Washington County Historical Society files
- "That All-Woman Government in Winslow, 1925-1927," by Elsa Vaught
- "Remembering the Reverend Ragland," by Hattie Williams
- "Eutaw and Hilochee," a letter from Janet Wilson Shreve
- Letters from readers
- "Folklore or History? He Done Her Wrong!" from Fort Worth Press
- "Twin Oaks Cemetery, Fayetteville"
Publ. 1958. Illus., tables, ports. Variously paged. 4 fiche. |
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Flashback [Arkansas], vol 9, nos 1-4, published by the Washington County Historical Society.
Contents, vol 9, no 1: - "The Seedling That Made Good," by Ruth Holt Payne
- "The Old Knapsack," by J. P. Neal
- "From The War Bulletin"
- "Cherokee Veterans of Civil War Seek Pension"
- "Washington County Post Offices" (part)
- "Pulaski Review Lists Early Arkansas Marriages," from Arkansas Gazette
- "Organization of Christian Church in Fayetteville, 1848," from Rogers' Biography of Elder J. T. Johnson
- "John Robinson, Soldier of the American Revolution, and His Descendants," by Margaret Ann Troutman
- "A Chapter from the Chronicles of Boonsboro," contributed by Mrs. Geo. Dismukes
- "Early Days of John Calvin and Martha Ann Reed Stockburger," by Lyda Winn Pace
- "Early Land Entries of Old Cane Hill," contributed by Mrs. J. H. Pyeatt
- "Washington County Items from Anderson's Centennial History of Arkansas Methodism"
- "Old Graveyards Along the Benton County Line"
- "Arkansas Teachers Association Met in Fayetteville," some references copied by Clara B. Kennan
- "History in an Abstract," contributed by Auromay Donat
- Letters from readers
- "The Pioneer Boones of Washington County"
- "Four Years' Service in the Southern Army," by Joe M. Scott
Contents, vol 9, no 2: - "Letters from the 49ers," contributed by Allen Davis and Mrs. L. E. Alexander
- "Early Arkansas Marriages of Interest to Washington County," from Arkansas Gazette
- "Two Letters of Albert Pike to Fayetteville Residents," by W. J. Lemke
- "General D. H. Hill Welcomes the Arkansas Press Convention, 1884"
- "A One-Legged Soldier," from the Thomas J. Hunt Collection
- "Judge David Walker as a Poet," by W. J. Lemke
- "From The War Bulletin"
- "Pension Applications of Union Veterans," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Washington County Post Offices Established in the 80s" (part)
- "Cincinnati Academy Organized in 1876"
- "A Promissory Note of 1866," from the G. W. M. Reed Collection
- "The Presbytery of Washburn," reprinted from Presbyterianism in Arkansas
- "A Look at Our Own Abstract," by W. J. Lemke
- "Family History"
- Letters from readers
- "Early Photographers in Winslow," by Lyda Winn Pace
Contents, vol 9, no 3: - "The Romantic Story of Old Hermannsburg, Now Dutch Mills," by W. J. Lemke
- "James P. Neal, the Founder of Prairie Grove," contributed by James P. Neal, Jr.
- "Salem Springs Was Health Resort," from Fayetteville Democrat
- "Plan for Old Settlers' Picnic at Prairie Grove," from Fayetteville Democrat
- "From The War Bulletin"
- "Post Offices of Washington County" (part)
- "An Account Book of 1865"
- "Memorial for County's War Heroes, Feb. 22," from Fayetteville Democrat
- "Political Campaigning in the Horse-and-Buggy Days," from Arkansas Sentinel
- Letters from readers
- "Family History"
- "A Civil War Item," from the Thomas J. Hunt Collection
- "The Beginning of Student Publications at the University of Arkansas"
- "Get a Lift with a History Trip," by W. J. Lemke
Contents, vol 9, no 4: - "Old Hermannsburg: Civil War Violence on the Border"
- "Pension Applications for Service in the War with Mexico, 1847-1848"
- "Washington County Post Offices" (part)
- "81 Years Ago," from Arkansas Sentinel
- "Miscellaneous Claims from G. W. M. Reed's Ledger"
- "School District 163 and Liberty Baptist Church at Dutch Mills, 1900," contributed by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Patterson
- "Black Oak School District No. 41," contributed by Roy A. Scott
- "Homes on the Land, in an Ozark Valley," a radio script by Clay Mobley
- "Society Cites Dr. Will Mock as Distinguished Citizen," by W. J. Lemke
- "Will Attempt Restoration of Two Pioneer Cemeteries," by Alan G. Skelton
- Letter from Bert C. Yoes
- "The Crawfords of Prairie Grove," a letter from James Manford Carselowey
- "Miscellaneous Historical Items," from the Thomas J. Hunt Collection
- "Early School Reports," contributed by Frank Rupert
- Letters from readers
- "1958 Meeting of the Arkansas Historical Association: Some Notes on the Program Tours," by W. J. Lemke
This also includes two Washington County Historical Society Newsletters. Publ. 1959. Illus., maps, tables, ports. Variously paged. 4 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Flashback [Arkansas], vol 10, nos 1-5, published by the Washington County Historical Society.
Contents, vol 10, no 1: - "Buried Treasure at Old Hermannsburg (Dutch Mills, Washington County)," by W. J. Lemke
- "The Reed Family Graveyard Near Greenland"
- "Civil War Reminiscences of A. B. 'Uncle Gus' Lewis," contributed by Lynn L. Sharp
- "Flashbacks to 1871"
- "Medical Advertising of 80 Years Ago," from Fayetteville Democrat
- "Colonel J. D. Walker of Fayetteville as a Prisoner of War," contributed by Wythe Walker
- "Ante-Bellum Wilson Home Near Viney Grove Yields Valuable Historical Records," by W. J. Lemke
- "Viney Grove and Fayetteville Compete for Location of University," contributed by Lynn L. Sharp
- "Pension Applications of Union Veterans of the Civil War," from the ledger of George W. M. Reed
- "Inspection Orders for 1st Arkansas Cavalry, USA," from the Thomas J. Hunt Collection
- "Newspapers in West Fork," by Bernice Karnes
- "Beginnings of the Christian Church"
- "The Moores of Old Mt Comfort," by Ann Moore
- "Flashbacks," from Fayetteville Democrat
- "The Guibor Colors and General Price's Sword," from Fayetteville Democrat
- "The Swifts in Washington County," by Ruth Holt Payne
- "Washington County Pioneers Came from Old Crawford County"
- "Flashbacks to 1886," from Arkansas Sentinel
- "Post Office Inspector Makes Plea for Train Robber," from the Thomas J. Hunt Collection
- Letters from readers
- "A Noted Cherokee Family Line," contributed by James Manford Carselowey
- "The Yell House," by W. J. Lemke
Contents, vol 10, no 2: - "Tales of the Middle Fork Valley," by Oscar E. Williams
- "Washington County Historical Society, Incorporated"
- "Trial of Three Slaves for the Murder of Doctor James Boone," by O. E. Williams
- "Thomas Andrew Henson," by Thomas Rothrock
- "A Bit of Newspaper History," by Walker Kelly
- Letters from readers
- "Old Hermannsburg in Washington County," translated by W. J. Lemke
- "'Uncle Gus' Lewis Tells of Old Saloon Days in Fayetteville," contributed by Lynn L. Sharp
- "Regarding Sterling Price, et. al.," by Jack Greathouse
- "Snow Battle in Fayetteville, January 1862," from The War Bulletin
- "Flashback to 1871," from Fayetteville Democrat
- "Three Letters," from the Society's Manuscript Collection
- "The Holmsley Family of Washington County, Arkansas," by W. J. Lemke
- "Two Washington County Natives of 1876 in the News," contributed by Elsa Vaught and W. J. Walker
Contents, vol 10, no 3: - "Aftermath of Prairie Grove," contributed by Mrs. E. S. Miller
- "W. S. Campbell," by W. J. Lemke
- "The William and John Thaddeus Skelton Families," compiled by Alan Gordon Skelton
- "Will of John Cox, Father of Early Washington County Settlers," contributed by Mary Cox
- "Chasing Guerillas in Arkansas," by A. B. Lewis
- "Civil War and Other Records of a Washington County Merchant: G. W. McClure of Evansville, Arkansas," contributed by Mrs. Buena West
- "History of the Hiram Fincher Family," by H. D. Wood
- "Letter of A. V. Rieff"
- "Prairie Grove Valley Bids for University," contributed by Rollans Wilson
- "Letters from Four Noted Daughters of the Confederacy"
- Letters from readers
- "Far West Chapter No. 1: Royal Arch Masons," by O. E. Williams
- "Radio in Fayetteville," by Deane G. Carter
- "Flashbacks to 1878," from Arkansas Sentinel
- "An Outstanding Gun Collection"
- "Apple Days in Washington County," from old account book of J. S. West
- "Harvey Doak Wood: A Pioneer Washington County Surgeon," a paper read by H. D. Wood
- "The Proposed Public School Building," from Fayetteville Democrat
- "The William Wilson Records"
Contents, vol 10, no 4: - "Archibald Yell, the Mason," by O. E. Williams
- "Some Unusual Confederate Indian Covers," by Harry J. Lemley
- "The First Confederate Division in Northwest Arkansas," from The War Bulletin
- "Some Notes on Governor Isaac Murphy," by James M. Carselowey
- "The Story of Anthony Bewley, Methodist Preacher, Charged with Being an Abolitionist," from South-Western Methodism
- "First Probate Records of Washington County"
- "The Children of Preston Jarnagin Lea and Mary Henderson Peck," from Preston Jarnagin Lea: Ancestry and Posterity, and contributed by Lola Ellis
- "Eli Bloyed, West Fork Pioneer," by Bernice Karnes
- "Some Washington County Memories," by Garland Bloyed
- "Peter S. Scott," by Ernest Scott
- "The 'Preaching Marshalls' in Washington County," by Ruth Holt Payne
- "Oliver Black: His Horse and Guns," by W. O. West
- "Early Census Lists of Washington County"
- "Boyd, Davis, and Head Cemeteries," by Deane G. Carter
- Letter from Y. W. Etheridge
- Letters from readers
Contents, vol 10, no 5: - "The Gay Nineties and the Turn of the Century in Washington County, Arkansas: A Pictorial History," edited by W. J. Lemke
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Flashback [Arkansas], vol 11, nos 1-4, published by the Washington County Historical Society.
Contents, vol 11, no 1: - "The Shumate Family," by Marian Carter Ledgerwood
- "Business Letters of Pioneer Washington County Merchants," contributed by J. L. Ferguson
- "Early Day Marks and Brands," by W. J. Lemke
- "Beginnings of the Washington County Fair"
- "'May God Protect You is the Prayer of Your Devoted Wife:' A War-Time Letter from the Home Front," by Marian Brinson Lisman
- "Springdale Lodge No. 316," by R. R. Logan
- "Union Veterans of Prairie Grove Held Annual Meeting," contributed by Mrs. Frank Hammer
- "The Reed Family of Northwest Arkansas," an excerpt from a booklet by Conrow Reed Miller and Leva Reed Stephens
- "Automobile Owners of 40 Years Ago," contributed by Roy W. Wood
- "Rise and Fall of the Apple Empire," by W. S. Campbell
- "Ballad of Zeke Proctor," by Ruth Holt Payne
- "The Cincinnati Story," by Ruth Holt Payne
- "Record of the Christian Church at West Fork," by Bernice Karnes
- "School Directors' Record Book for Campbell School District No. 20, Washington County, Arkansas"
- "Family History"
- Letters from readers
- "Harness-Dearing-Billingsley," a letter from Mrs. Harold T. Barr
- "Forgotten Pioneer Graveyards," a letter from Mrs. George Hilton
Contents, vol 11, no 2: - "About Miss Meck Skelton," a letter from J. Hayden Anderson
- "The Diary of Miss Meck Skelton, Fayetteville, August 1877," contributed by Fannie Walker
- "The McColloms and Their Soldier Son," contributed by Charles W. Stewart, Jr.
- "Letters of a Tragic Era," from the Clara B. Eno Collection
- "Some Descendants of Robert and Elizabeth Reed," by Bernice Karnes
- "Mayors of Springdale and Fayetteville," compiled by L. W. Searcy and Roy A. Scott
- "An Unusual Postal Souvenir from Old Cane Hill," by W. J. Lemke
- "The Douglas-Arnett Story is Told," contributed by Bessie Douglas McConnell
- "Cane Hill Memories," by Lacy P. McCulloch
- "Fayetteville Fetes the Public School Teachers, 1894," by Clara B. Kennan
- "Coleman Cox," by Maurice Cotham Shelby
- "Some Tennessee Marriage Records," a letter from Mrs. Harold T. Barr
- "Some Notes on the Pioneer Lewis-Mankins Families of Washington County," contributed by Mrs. R. P. Woods
- "Battle Wound Results in War-Time Romance," a letter from Will W. Johnson
- "Writes About Her Rutherford Ancestors," a letter from Mrs. L. W. Ledgerwood, Jr.
- "Seeks Information About Long-Lost Kin," a letter from Robert W. Hall
- "Dedication of Confederate Monument at Dallas," contributed by Mrs. S. D. Troutman
- Letters from readers
Contents, vol 11, no 3: - "Some Reminiscences Concerning Teacher Education in Washington County," by H. G. Hotz
- "Motivating the Study of History in the Elementary Grades," by Peggy Murphy Parks
- "The Searcys Come to Arkansas," by L. W. Searcy
- "The Pioneer Drake Family," by Vera Drake Wade
- "Early-Day Winslow, by Lyda Winn Pace
- "Recalls His School Days in the Ozarks," a letter from Bert C. Yoes
- "Some Memories of My Grandfather Wilson," by Margaret Wilson Carl
- "I Remember," by Ed Vandeventer
- "Dr. T. W. Blackburn, First Surgeon in Lincoln Area," by Ruth Holt Payne
- "My Branch of the Cole Family," by Alvin Seamster
- "Middle Fork Valley, Etc.," by Frank M. McConnell
- "Trace Branch of Middle Fork Valley," by Mable Irene Edwards Sutton and F. M. McConnell
- "The Stevenson Family of Northwest Arkansas," by Nell S. Garner
- "Collecting Old Photographs," by Marion E. Bayles
- "History on R. F. D. Seven, Mostly Recent," by Jack Carlisle
- "Some Notes About Early Elm Springs," by D. D. Deaver
- "History Along the Cherokee Line," by James Manford Carselowey
- "Ozarkian, 1878-1961," by Caroline and Howard Clark
- "Langley School," by Nina Ferguson
- "Our Father Liked to Write," by Fred, Nell, and Willie Kantz
- "The Home of Archibald Yell, Arkansas' First Congressman and Second Governor," by Bryan Walker
- "Henry Doughty Tovey," by Alberta McAdams Stone
- "The House I Live In," by Mrs. J. C. Futrall
- "Organization of the Christian Church at Mineral Springs," by Bernice Karnes
- "Some Early Settlers of Farmington," by Russell Broyles
- "First Autos in Fayetteville," by Leland S. Bryan
- Letters from readers
- "A Letter Written by the Rev. Moses Dutton," contributed by Mrs. E. C. Dutton
Contents, vol 11, no 4: - "The Old Mill at Cane Hill," by W. J. Lemke
- "Excerpts from the 100-Year Old Diary of William S. Moore of Boonsboro (Cane Hill), Arkansas," transcribed by Frank M. McConnell
- "Old-Time Birthday Party and Family Reunion: Samuel King Reed and Lizzie (Holt) Reed, Washington County Pioneers," by Clara E. Kendrick
- "White Oak Cemetery"
- "An Old Deed," by W. J. Lemke
- "A Family Reunion in the Good Old Days," by Lyda Winn Pace
- "Some Items from Mrs. Walker's Collection of Historical Mementoes," contributed by Fannie Walker
- "The Barefoot Family," by J. M. Carselowey
- Letters from readers
Publ. 1961. Illus., maps, tables, ports. Variously paged. 6 fiche. |
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Flashback [Arkansas], vol 12, nos 1-4, published by the Washington County Historical Society.
Contents, vol 12, no 1: - "The Great Battle of Pea Ridge," from New York Herald
- "News from Fort Smith: Rebel Account of the Battle of Pea Ridge"
- "The War-Time Diary of Major John Henry Brown, CSA Reports the Death and Burial of General Ben McCulloch," edited by W. J. Lemke
- "In Defense of General McCulloch"
- "McCulloch's Death," as told by James H. Berry
- "Pea Ridge Dead in the National Cemetery at Fayetteville," by W. J. Lemke
- "Confederate Cemetery"
- "A Sketch of the Service of Joseph Young Bates as a Confederate Soldier," contributed by Kate H. Bates Parker
- "A 1962 Visit to Pea Ridge"
- "Albert Pike and the Confederate Indians," from Harper's Weekly
- "Generals Price and McCulloch Described by a Fellow Officer," from Bevier's History of the First and Second Missouri Confederate Brigades
Contents, vol 12, no 2: - "Johnson Baptist Church's First Half Century," by Thomas Rothrock
- "Some Pioneers at Rieff's Chapel," by Marian Brinson Lisman
- "McClellan Family in Arkansas and Alabama"
- "The Story of My Heart," an excerpt from the book by Philip Cone Fletcher
- "The Isaac Cates and Mark Smith Families," by W. J. Lemke
- "Notes on the Holcombes," copied and contributed by Mrs. John Reeder
- "The Graduating Classes of Fayetteville High School," compiled by R. R. Logan
- "Fashions of the 80s," contributed by Mertye McIlroy Bagby
- "The Industrious Danes in Washington County," by Ruth Holt Payne
- "Antioch Cemetery"
Contents, vol 12, no 3: - Letter from W. E. McIntosh
- "Early Tax Records of Washington County," by W. J. Lemke
- "My Pioneer Grandfathers," by Clara B. Kendrick
- "West Fork Pioneers Trek to Oregon Territory," by Bernice Karnes
- "Masonic Lodges in Washington County, Arkansas," by O. E. Williams
- "Apple Varieties Originated in Washington County"
- "An Excursion to Van Buren in 1882 on First Frisco Passenger Train," from Arkansas Sentinel
- "Farewell to St Paul Branch," by Zillah Cross Peel
- "Final Letter of Samuel Dee Woods Tells of Hansards of Fayetteville"
- "Some Notes on the Woods of Middle Fork," by Marian Brinson Lisman
- "Excitement at the Mountain Home School," as told by Ernest Scott
Contents, vol 12, no 4: - "Outline of the Battle of Prairie Grove, Arkansas," by W. J. Lemke
- "The 34th Arkansas CSA at Prairie Grove," by Clem McCulloch
- "Sketch of the Life of Clem McCulloch in the Confederate Army, 1861-1865"
- "First Confederate Reunion in Washington County," by Robert R. Logan
- "Two Newspaper Reports of Prairie Grove Battle"
- "Come All You Sons of Iowa," by W. J. Lemke
- "The Turrentine Poem," by Mary E. Turrentine
- "At John Morrow's on the Night of December 6"
- "Buck and Ball," by W. J. Lemke
- "The First Arkansas Cavalry, USA"
- "Blunt Was Not Built That Way," contributed by F. P. Rose
- "A Visit from the Grandson of an Illinois Soldier," by W. J. Lemke
- "Son of Confederate Veteran Writes of War," contributed by A. L. Maxwell
- "His Grandfather Wounded at Prairie Grove," a letter from William G. Thompson
- "Prairie Grove," by S. P. Pittman
- "A Christmas Story," by W. J. Lemke
Publ. 1962. Illus., maps, tables, ports. Variously paged. 4 fiche. |
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Flashback [Arkansas], vol 13, nos 1-4, published by the Washington County Historical Society.
Contents, vol 13, no 1: - "Dear Parents: The Civil War Letters of the Shibley Brothers of Van Buren," compiled and edited by Ruie Ann Smith Park
- "History of Masonry in Washington County," by O. E. Williams
- "Washington County Circuit Court Record 'A'"
- "The Stevenson Pippin," a letter by Nell S. Garner
- "Twenty-Three Doctors from an Ozarks Village," contributed by Etta McColloch
- "Memorabilia of Early Mills," by Ruth Holt Payne
- "The Leverett Family," by Hattie E. Williams
- "The Letters of Matthew Leeper," contributed by J. Wythe Walker
- "My Grandfather, William E. Mayes," by Vale Mayes
- "George Washington Nixon, My Uncle by Marriage," by Clara B. Kendrick
- Letters from readers
- "My Service as a Confederate Soldier," by Joseph Young Bates
- "The Bloyed Family Letters," copied by Bernice Karnes
- "My Grandfather Was in That Battle," a letter from Eugene Harryman
- Letter from James M. Carselowey
- "The McClellans of Alabama and Arkansas," by Mrs. Bobbie Jones
Contents, vol 13, no 2: - "The Doctors of Old Cane Hill," by Etta McColloch
- "Fount Richardson, M. D.," by Thomas Rothrock
- Letters from readers
- "King Jeff I, et. al.," a play by George G. Stockard
- "War Eagle," by George G. Stockard
- "A Warning to the Blind Godess [sic]," by George G. Stockard
- "Two Newly Discovered Letters of Robert Graham," contributed by Fadjo Cravens, Jr.
- "A History of the Ozarks Canners Association," compiled and edited by Margaret M. Lucas
- "The Battle of Fayetteville, April 18, 1863"
- "Oscar E. Williams," by W. J. Lemke
Contents, vol 13, no 3: - "The Memory Lingers On," letters from C. P., Earle, and Olivia Cabell
- "Early Rutherfords of Washington County, Arkansas," by Marian C. Ledgerwood
- "The Maternal Ancestry of the Family of My Father, Henderson Andrew Bates," by Joseph Young Bates
- "History of the Baptist Church in Lincoln Vicinity," by Ruth Holt Payne
- "The Morrow Family," by Mary Cox
- "Some Hodges Family Notes," contributed by Mrs. Edward Herring
- "The Tigards of Tigard, Oregon," contributed by Bert C. Yoes
- "Some Notes on My Washington County Ancestors," by C. Vale Mayes
- "A Letter from a Son of Old Cane Hill," by Lacy P. McColloch
- "The Bloyed Picnic of 1882," contributed by Roy Anderson
- "Fourth Generation Student Gets Degree from U of Arkansas," from Arkansas Democrat
- "Memories," by Carl P. Barnett
Contents, vol 13, no 4: - "Introduction to the VanHoose Story," by W. J. Lemke
- "A Fayetteville Man, on an Unusual Errand, Meets Abraham Lincoln," by Mildred Mayhill Crawford
- "Some Facts About Johnson's Island," from Museum Echoes, Ohio Historical Society
- "Evans Atwood, Prisoner of War on Johnson's Island," contributed by Eva Atwood
- "A Letter from U. S. Military Prison on Johnson's Island," contributed by Robert A. Greene
- "A Newly Discovered Pollard Letter," contributed by Fadjo Cravens, Jr.
- "Fly Creek Has School Observance 60 Years Ago," contributed by Mary Cox
- "The Winn-Karnes Family of Washington County," by Lyda Winn Pace
- "Fayetteville in 1862," contributed by William B. Hesseltine
- "History Day at Dutch Mills"
- "A Wedding Gift for a German Bride," by Mary B. Rogers
- "Markers at Cane Hill and in Benton County"
- "Early Memories of a Friend and Classmate," by Hattie Williams
- "Ann Florence Wilson," by Margaret Ann Smith Troutman
- "The Funkhousers in Washington County," by Ruth Holt Payne
Publ. 1963. Illus., tables, ports. Variously paged. 5 fiche. |
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Flashback [Arkansas], vol 14, nos 1-4, published by the Washington County Historical Society.
Contents, vol 14, no 1: - "The Jo Holcomb Papers," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Some Items from the U. S. Territorial Papers"
- "Northwest Arkansas in the California Gold Rush," by W. J. Lemke
- "Flag of First Arkansas Cavalry USA Presented to State," from Arkansas Journal
- "The Town the World Passed By," by Ruth Holt Payne
- "Two Little-Known Cemeteries in Washington County," by Frank M. McConnell
- "Fayetteville in 1883," excerpts from Daily Herald
- "Some Notes on 1840 Washington County Census"
- "Abandoned Cemeteries," by W. J. Lemke
- "West Fork Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1854-1906," copied by Bernice Karnes
- "West Fork Emigrants to Oregon, 1852," contributed by Ray Robinson
- "Home and Defense Colonies in 1865," from Arkansas Journal
Contents, vol 14, no 2: - "The U of A's John C. Futrall," by Thomas Rothrock
- "Captain Carnahan Thanks Judge Walker," contributed by Wythe Walker
- "Baptist Associations of Northwest Arkansas," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Cave Springs, Arkansas," by Reba Highfill Oakley, and contributed by D. D. Deaver
- "Scenes from the Past," contributed by Marion Bayles
- "The Jo Holcomb Papers," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Some Early Masonic Lodges in Washington County," contributed by Earl Williams
- "The Elms of the Summers Community," by Burlene Hilton
- "The Hiram Payne Family in Arkansas," by Ruth Holt Payne
- "Reiff-Rieff-Rife," a letter from Marian Brinson Lisman
- "A Dutton Letter," contributed by Mrs. E. C. Dutton
- Letters from readers
NOTE: The title page for this number in incorrect. It should read number 2 instead of number 4. Contents, vol 14, no 3: - "How the Reverend Coon Rod Yoes of West Fork Got His Nickname," by Bert C. Yoes
- "Some Fayetteville Library History," by Carol Wright
- "The Buchanans Show Their Family Treasures," by W. J. Lemke
- "From the Buchanan Family Bible," contributed by Nola Buchanan Bland
- "Sylva Lodge No. 282, Maguire's Store, Arkansas," by O. E. Williams
- "The Jo Holcomb Papers," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Four Washington County Cemeteries," by Frank M. McConnell
- "Hoosier Civil War Buffs Visit Our County," by W. J. Lemke
- "Baptist Associations of Northwest Arkansas," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Brother Sherman and His Words of Comfort," by Deane G. Carter
- "Annie Stockburger Bishop, School Teacher, 1859-1931," by Lyda Winn Pace
- "The House of Crozier, in Washington County," by Ruth Holt Payne
- "A Note from a Skelton Who Remembers"
- "Cane Hill College Beauties of 70 Years Ago," contributed by Etta McColloch
- "A Reunion on North Beaty Mountain a Half Century Ago," contributed by Burlene Hilton
- "Social Life at Prairie Grove 50 Years Ago," contributed by Mrs. Harold T. Barr
- "Wallace and Dearing of Prairie Grove," contributed by Faye Dearing Barr
- "West Fork and Fly Creek," contributed by Vale Mayes
- "From the Phelan-Moore Family Album," contributed by Mrs. C. E. Moore
- "The Scrub Football Team of 1902," contributed by Carey Holbrook
Contents, vol 14, no 4: - "Some Mitchell and Rutherford Letters," by Marian Carter Ledgerwood
- "A Fayetteville Hotel of 70 Years Ago," by W. J. Lemke
- "Circulating Library of 67 Years Ago"
- "Baptist Associations of Northwest Arkansas," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Fayetteville Democratic Club Organized, 1892," contributed by Kate Wilson Ripley
- "John Vawters Family History," by Burlene Hilton
- "The Whites of Washington and Benton Counties," contributed by Mrs. C. E. Moore
- "General Stand Watie," by Harry J. Lemley
- "Postscript to 'General Stand Watie,'" by W. J. Lemke
- "History of the Beaty Family," by Burlene Hilton
- "Two Old Washington County Families," contributed by Clara E. Kendrick and Mary Cox
- Letters from readers
Publ. 1964. Illus., map, tables, ports., appends. Variously paged. 5 fiche. |
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Flashback [Arkansas], vol 15, nos 1-5, published by the Washington County Historical Society.
Contents, vol 15, no 1: - "Some Extinct Masonic Lodges in Washington County," compiled by O. E. Williams
- "Uriah Farthing, et. al.," a letter from Felix A. Kimbrough
- "The Washington County Baptist Association," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Some Fallin Family History," by Joel H. Fallin
- "Billingsley," copied by Bernice Karnes
- "From 'Blackjack' to Consolidated," by Ruth Holt Payne
- "Robert W. Mecklin, Pioneer Schoolmaster," by W. J. Lemke
- "Records from the Old Courthouse at Powhatan," by W. J. Lemke
- "The Thompson Clan," contributed by Mrs. C. E. Moore
- "Shelby-Henson-Braden-Gibson," contributed by Mrs. Dale Shelby
- "Some Baird Information," contributed by Stella Baird
- "The Powells: From Arkansas to Oregon," contributed by Mrs. R. V. Close
- "George and Mary Ann Simpson and Their Family," contributed by Mary Cox
- "Chambers-Larremore," contributed by C. T. Chambers
- "The Washbourne Family Line," contributed by Lee B. Washbourne
- "The Clarks and Mounts of Old Mt Comfort," contributed by Leland Harris
- Letters from readers
- "Emigrant Trains to Oregon," a letter from Thos. S. Nicholas
Contents, vol 15, no 2: - "The First Court Records of Washington County," (part) contributed by Lloyd McConnell
- "The Walkers," contributed by Mrs. Wm. P. Finley
- "Middle Fork Valley and Suburbs," prepared by Frank M. McConnell
- "History of the Middle Fork," (part) by F. M. McConnell
- "Shiloh Primitive Baptist Church," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Some Washington County Masonic History," compiled by O. E. Williams
- "The Rich Story," by Ruth Holt Payne
- "John Pleasant Stafford," by Thomas Rothrock
- "Campus Memories," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- Letters from readers
- "Gilliland Cemetery," compiled by F. M. McConnell
Contents, vol 15, no 3: - Letters from readers
- "Early Court Records of Washington County," (part) contributed by Lloyd McConnell
- "The Doctors Carter of Washington County, Arkansas," by Marian Carter Ledgerwood
- "History of the Middle Fork," (part) by Frank M. McConnell
- "Dr. Jordan H. Carter," by Frank M. McConnell
- "History of the Shiloh Baptist Church," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "The Slaughters of Habberton," by Rodney P. Homer
- "The Hanging of Maston Gregg," by M. H. Hudson
- "Campus Memories," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Prairie Grove Has New Monument," by Ernie Deane
- "A Bit of History for Cap and Ed," contributed by Lloyd McConnell
Contents, vol 15, no 4: - "The John T. Skelton Cemetery," by Alan G. Skelton
- "Ben F. Johnson," by Frank M. McConnell
- "From Arkansas to Oregon in 1852," contributed by Roy Robinson
- "Dr. Marion D. Steele of Elm Springs," reprinted from Goodspeed's History of Washington County
- "White Rock Cemetery," compiled by Deane G. Carter and W. J. Lemke
- "Ellis and Aquilla Hutchens," by Louallen Fine
- "Dr. Conrad Rettig," introductory notes by W. J. Lemke
- "The Biography of Dr. Conrad Rettig," by Jane Rettig Barthold, and contributed by Kathleen Rettig Reed
- "Early Court Records of Washington County," (part) by Lloyd McConnell
- "The Records of Shiloh Baptist Church," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Campus Memories," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- Letters from readers
- "Mount Comfort Memorial Dedication Program"
- "Dedication of Historical Marker at the Old Cane Hill Mill, August 29, 1965"
Contents, vol 15, no 5: - "Story of Hickory Flat School, 1885-1956," by M. H. Hudson
- "Records of the Shiloh Baptist Church," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Sketches from the Grand Jury Report of 1887," by Lloyd McConnell
- "Account Books of the Cane Hill Mill," contributed by Kathryn Buchanan
- "A Picture Portfolio of Campus Memories," from the University of Arkansas
- "A Voice from the Delta," a letter from Jack Young
- "Jogging Maedean's Memory," a letter from Maedean Henbest Hamilton
- "He Remembers Professor Hastings," a letter from Robert A. Greene
- "Some Episodic Paragraphs from an Old-Timer," a letter from James P. Anderson
- "How One Razorback Made the Grade," a letter from J. L. "Bull" Erwin
- "Some Reactions to 'Campus Memories,'" a letter from Wear Schoonover
- Letters from readers
Publ. 1965. Illus., bibliog., maps, tables, ports. Variously paged. 6 fiche. |
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Flashback [Arkansas], vol 16, nos 1-4, published by the Washington County Historical Society.
Contents, vol 16, no 1: - "A History of the Washington County Press: From Genesis to 1965," by Thomas Rothrock
- "Administrator's Sale in 1870," by Deane G. Carter
- "Names and Events from the Old Court Records of Washington County," by Lloyd McConnell
- "History in Street Names: Gregg, Lafayette, and Ida, in Fayetteville," by Deane G. Carter
- "Big Spring: Mallicoat"
- "Morrow, Brewster, and Scott Cemeteries"
- "Records of the Shiloh Baptist Church," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Two Rare Old Tintypes from the Middle Fork Valley," by Frank M. McConnell
- "A Pioneer Letter to Washington County, Virginia, 1843," contributed by Thelma S. Miller
- "Two Pioneer Letters from Washington," contributed by Mary D. Hudgins
- "Five Generations of Simpsons," by Clara E. (Simpson) Kendrick
- "Some Footnotes to Articles in October 1965 Issue of Flashback," by Robert R. Logan
- "History in Street Names: Deane Street in Fayetteville," by Deane G. Carter
- "Henry Starr: 'I Robbed More Banks Than Any Man in America,'" by W. J. Lemke
- Letters from readers
- "A Family Photo of 90 Years Ago," contributed by Wilma Basore
- "Some Notes on the Caldwells," a letter from A. B. Caldwell
- "Roy A. Scott," from Northwest Arkansas Times
- "Campus Memories," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Campus Memories of a TV Veteran," excerpts from a letter from Johnny Erp
Contents, vol 16, no 2: - "J. W. Fulbright, 'Minister from Arkansas,'" by Irene Carlisle
- "History in Fayetteville Street Names: Leverett, Storer, Whitham, and Lindell," by Deane G. Carter
- "James Bryant Russell, 1803-1899," by Conrad Q. Russell and Lacy P. McColloch
- "Records of the Shiloh Baptist Church," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Two Old Pictures of the Zion School," contributed by Tressa Fussell
- "Letters from Mrs. Fine"
- "He Fought at Prairie Grove," contributed by Mrs. S. D. Troutman
- "Cephas Washburn at Old Mt Comfort," dedication address by Lee B. Washbourne
- "Negro Cemetery at Lincoln, Arkansas," by Steve Wright and Deane G. Carter
- "The Primitive Baptist Church on Middle Fork," by F. M. McConnell
- "Clark-Ward," a letter from Mrs. John D. Clark
- "Records of the Early Courts," by Lloyd McConnell
- "History of St Paul's Episcopal Church"
- "Campus Memories," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- Letters from readers
Contents, vol 16, no 3: - "History of St Paul's Parish, Fayetteville," by J. J. Vaulx
- "Saga of the Beatys," compiled and written by Burlene Hilton and Ruth Holt Payne
- "Civil War Experiences of Sarah Ellis Yeater," contributed by Ed A. Yeater
- Letters from readers
- "Some Notes on the Lewis Family," contributed by Frances Woods
- "The Ante-Bellum Tilley House Near Prairie Grove," by H. E. Buchanan
- "The Old Patton Home," by Caroline and Howard Clark
- "The War Eagle Years of John T. Hutchens," by M. H. Hudson
- "Pogue-Blair," contributed by Mary Gaither
- "Old Circuit Court, 1845," by Lloyd McConnell
- "Campus Memories," (part) by W. J. Lemke
Contents, vol 16, no 4: - "Apple Industry at Cane Hill, Arkansas," by Lacy P. McColloch
- "The Cane Hill College Bell," by Conrow R. Miller
- "Pastors of the Cane Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Congregation (Oldest Church in Washington County)"
- "The Stockburgers," from Goodspeed's History of the Northwest Arkansas Counties
- "Old Circuit Court Records, 1847-1851," by Lloyd McConnell
- "Early Assessment (Tax) Records," contributed by John L. Ferguson
- "Yoes," from Goodspeed's History of the Northwest Arkansas Counties
- "Some Early Presbyterian History," by H. D. Wood
- "The Clark-Ward and Related Families," by Gladys Clark
- "Gone But Not Forgotten," contributed by Wythe Walker
- "Kirby," contributed by Clarence T. Chambers
- "Old Ebenezer School at Farmington," by Julia S. Reed
- "50th Anniversary of National Guard," by C. R. Mobley
- "The Lost Boy," by F. M. McConnell
- "Pictures from the Clara E. Kendrick Collection"
- "Campus Memories," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- Letters from readers
- "Man's Alchemy," by J. D. Eagle
Publ. 1966. Illus., tables, ports. Variously paged. 6 fiche. |
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Flashback [Arkansas], vol 17, nos 1-4, published by the Washington County Historical Society.
Contents, vol 17, no 1: - "Unpublished Washington County Letters," by Conaly Bedell
- "Sulphur City," by F. M. McConnell
- "The Reese Cemetery, Near Fly Creek," compiled by Burlene Hilton
- "A Cane Hill Pioneer Preacher"
- "The Way I Heard It," by Billie Jines
- "Fishback-Rector-Conway," contributed by James Manford Carselowey
- "A Van Hoose Note," a letter from Hassell Tackett
- "Brewster-Simpson Cemetery," by Burlene Hilton
- "The Grimson Family Reunion," by Margaret Pitts Barkman
- "Thompson-Zellner," excerpts from letters from Mack and Julia Zellner Thompson
- Letters from readers
- "Campus Memories," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "Old Circuit Court Records," (part) by Lloyd McConnell
Contents, vol 17, no 2: - "The Henderson School in Fayetteville," by W. J. Lemke
- "William Bean and Some of His Descendants," by Regina Quaile Rudelius
- "Richard Henderson Bean," by Regina Quaile Rudelius
- "The Stirmans," contributed by Anna Howell
- "The Rieff Family," contributed by Robert M. Ausbourne
- "The Untapped Reservoir of Genealogical Data," by Robert M. Ausbourne
- "Third Ward Poll Book of 65 Years Ago," contributed by Drury T. Boyd
- "The Church Stayed On," by Ruth Holt Payne
- "Remarks by General C. P. Cabell, USAF (Ret.) at the Centennial of the Battle of Fayetteville," contributed by Robert R. Logan
- "Big Game in 'American Alps,'" by Dean W. N. Gladson
- "Lovely, Lovely, Lovely," by Mrs. Melvin Smith
- "Farmington School Notes," contributed by Mrs. Eugene Teter
- "The Primitive Baptist Church on Middle Fork"
- "Campus Memories," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- Letters from readers
Contents, vol 17, no 3: - "Jeremiah Brewster Family of Cove Creek Township," by Burlene Hilton
- "Old Court Records," (part) by Lloyd McConnell
- "Col. Thomas Montague Gunter," a letter from Caldeen Gunter
- "The Walker Family," contributed by E. L. Walker
- "The Reed House on West Dickson, Fayetteville," contributed by John A. Reed
- "James Hoover," by Thomas Rothrock
- "His Father's Civil War Record," contributed by Roy W. Brading
- "Civilian Conservation Corps," contributed by L. Y. Hartman
- Letter from J. C. Marmaduke
- "Genealogical Research in the Wilson Family," by Clarence E. Wilson
- "Campus Memories," (part) by W. J. Lemke
- "The Dunagan Cemetery," prepared by Burlene Hilton
- "Historical Souvenir," from the Thomas J. Hunt Collection
- "County Seat (Probably Bentonville)," by Anne McClure
- "Corner of North College and Dickson"
- Letters from readers
Contents, vol 17, no 4: - "Old Circuit Court Records," (part) by Lloyd McConnell
- "Pioneer Simpsons in America," by Clara E. Kendrick
- "A Letter of 1851," contributed by Russell Broyles
- "Johnson Family of Madison County, Arkansas," by Wayne C. Keeney
- "Sonata for a Southern Town," by C. E. Shuford
- "West Cemetery, Near Summers, Arkansas," by Mrs. Ray Carte
- "Many Were Friends, Some Were Ancestors," by F. M. McConnell
- "State of Arkansas Vs. Howard Wilson and Tully Wilson"
- "The Crawfords Are Safely Home," contributed by Bill and Hildy Crawford
- Letters from readers
Publ. 1967. Illus., map, table, ports. Variously paged. 5 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Flashback [Arkansas], vol 18, nos 1-4, published by the Washington County Historical Society.
Contents, vol 18, no 1: - "Judge Jonas M. Tebbetts," (part) contributed by Ted Galey
- "Evins Family Bible," a letter from Felix A. Kimbrough
- "Robbins," by Mrs. Malvin Stewart
- "Eva Atwood: R. N.," by Thomas Rothrock
- "Edsel Ford: Return to Pea Ridge"
- "Some History About Prehistory," by Deane G. Carter
- "White River Notes," by F. M. McConnell
- "Pope County Heritage, 'The Arkansas Traveler,'" by Mrs. Harry Dodd
- Letters from readers
- "Far Back Campus Memory: Gray Hall, Commemorating a Great Man," by Deane G. Carter
Contents, vol 18, no 2: - "Odell Post Office and Some Old Cemeteries," by Burlene Hilton
- "Pioneer Wealth: The Legend of Tandy Kidd"
- "Judge Jonas M. Tebbetts," (part) contributed by Ted Galey
- "Homecoming Planned for Cane Hill," a letter from Araminta Richardson
- "Sulphur City," by F. M. McConnell
- "The Battle of Fayetteville: An Eyewitness Account," by E. B. Harrison
- "Romance Born of a Battle," by Lila Harrison
- "A Trousdale Elopement," from Richardson's Early Settlers of Cane Hill
- "The Yoes (or Collier) Cemetery," by Lyda Winn Pace
- "Zion Methodist Church: A Partial History," by Thomas Rothrock
- "Cardwell Family Notes," by Robert D. Plumlee
- "Museums Supported by WCHS Members," by Deane G. Carter
- "The Bates Name Comes to Washington County in 1830," contributed by Kate H. Parker
Contents, vol 18, no 3: - "Related Families of Washington County Pioneers," contributed by Louallen Fine, et. al.
- "Reverend Johnson Crawford," by F. M. McConnell
- "Last Resting Place," by Deane G. Carter
- "William R. Lighton's Happy Hollow Farm," contributed by Suzanne and Betty Lighton
- "Grand Jury: And the Misdeeds It Investigated," by Lloyd McConnell
- "The Children of Peter and Nancy Graham," by Bobby Byars Lynch
- "Judge Jonas M. Tebbetts," (part) contributed by Ted Galey
- "Fayetteville at the Time of the Civil War," by E. B. Harrison
- "Washington County in 1874: When the Arkansas Constitution Was Adopted," by Robert A. Leflar
- "Zion Methodist's Centennial Homecomings," by Thomas Rothrock
- "Carrollton: County Seat of Carroll County, 1834-1875," by Coy Logan
- "Old Circuit Court Records," (part) by Lloyd McConnell
- "Some of Our Old People, 1915," by A. E. Carnahan
Contents, vol 18, no 4: - "Eighteen Years of the Washington County Historical Society," by W. J. Lemke
- "Judge Jonas M. Tebbetts," (part) contributed by Ted Galey
- "A Christmas Story," by W. J. Lemke
- "Cane Hill Pioneer Day, 1968," by Conrow R. Miller
- "The Shiloh Musem," by D. D. Deaver
- "Start of the Poultry Industry in Northwest Arkansas," by M. L. Price
- "Greasy Valley (New Hope) Community, and the West Cemetery," by Burlene Hilton
- "Early Businesses in Boonsboro (Cane Hill)," by Conrad Russell
- "The Pioneer Holts in Washington County," by Ruth Holt Payne and Burlene Hilton
- "Fayetteville, Arkansas: The Town I Love," by Mary Ann Davis
- "The Boones of Washington County," by Lloyd McConnell
- "Threshers Are Coming Tomorrow," by Deane G. Carter
Publ. 1968. Illus., tables, ports. Variously paged. 4 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Catalogue of the Names of the First Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecticut, with the Time of Their Arrival in the Colony, and Their Standing in Society, Together with Their Place of Residence, as Far as Can Be Discovered by the Records, by R. R. Hinman. Publ. 1846. 5 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The Hazen Family: Four American Generations, by Henry Allen Hazen. Reprint from 1879 register. 1 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Family Records: Lamb, Savory, and Harriman, collected and compiled by Fred W. Lamb. Publ. 1900. 1 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Wilton Parish [Connecticut], 1726-1800, by Marian Olmstead. Publ. 1900. 1 fiche. |
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