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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, vol 54, nos 1-4, published by the South Carolina Historical Society.
Contents, vol 54, no 1: - "Two Letters by William Mayrant on His Cotton Factory, 1815," edited by Ernest M. Lander, Jr.
- "William Fuller: Charleston's Gentleman Boxing-Master, 1825," by Paul McGriel
- "Micajah Adolphus Clark's Visit to South Carolina in 1857," edited by Anne King Gregorie
- "David C. Ebaugh on the Building of 'The David'"
- "Regimental Book of Captain James Bentham, 1778-1780," (part) contributed by Robert Bentham Simons
- "Notes on the Postell Family," by William Dosite Postell
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, SC," (part) contributed by Elizabeth Heyward Jervey
Contents, vol 54, no 2: - "The Presbyterian Church on the Waccamaw," by Paul Quattlebaum
- "Books in Foreign Languages about South Carolina, 1900-1950," by Lawrence S. Thompson
- "Five Letters from Francis W. Pickens to Patrick Noble, 1835-1836," edited by Alice Noble Waring
- "Early Organists at St Philip's, Charleston," by George W. Williams
- "Regimental Book of Captain James Bentham, 1778-1780," (part) contributed by Robert Bentham Simons
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, SC," (part) contributed by Elizabeth Heyward Jervey
- "Family Records from Bible of George Rhodes," contributed by Robert E. H. Peeples
Contents, vol 54, no 3: - "The Code of Honor in Ante-Bellum South Carolina," by Jack Kenny Williams
- "Discipline in Early Baptist Churches," by Leah Townsend
- "Through the Union Lines into the Confederacy," by Lucy W. Baxter
- "Epitaph of Thomas Taylor of Union County," contributed by W. Dan Quattlebaum
- "James L. Orr on Congressional Reconstruction," edited by Martin Abbott
- "Regimental Book of Captain James Bentham, 1778-1780," (part) contributed by Robert Bentham Simons
- "Letter from Mrs. Margaret Manigault to Mrs. Alice Izard, 1814," edited by Bernerd C. Weber and Brooks Thompson
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, SC," (part) contributed by Elizabeth Heyward Jervey
Contents, vol 54, no 4: - "Dr. Thomas Cooper's Views in Retirement," by Ernest M. Lander, Jr.
- "The Fourth Estate of Sumter, South Carolina," by Thomas McAlpin Stubbs
- "Some Letters of the Barnard Elliott Habersham Family, 1858-1868," contributed by Sarah Agnes Wallace
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, SC," (part) contributed by Elizabeth Heyward Jervey
- "Epitaphs from the Martin-Aiken Family Cemetery, Fairfield County," contributed by Mrs. James C. Hemphill
Publ. 1953. Index. 243p. 5 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, vol 55, nos 1-4, edited by Anne King Gregorie.
Contents, vol 55, no 1: - "Stacey Hepburn and Company: Enterprisers in the American Revolution," by Clarence L. Ver Steeg
- "Two Lutheran Missionary Journals, 1811, 1813," edited by Willard E. Wight
- "John Edwards and Some of His Descendants," (part) by Mary Pringle Fenhagen
- "Some Letters of the Barnard Elliott Habersham Family, 1858-1868," (part) contributed by Sarah Agnes Wallace
- "'Ossian' Visits Charleston, 1765," by Hennig Cohen
- "Proposed Catawba Indian Removal, 1848," by James W. Covington
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, SC," (part) compiled by Elizabeth Heyward Jervey
Contents, vol 55, no 2: - "Letters on Natural History of Carolina, 1700-1705," edited by W. H. G. Armytage
- "Journal of Arthur Brailsford Wescoat, 1863, 1864," presented by Mrs. Neil S. Sterling
- John Edwards and Some of His Descendants," (part) by Mary Pringle Fenhagen
- "Some Letters of the Barnard Elliott Habersham Family, 1858-1868," (part) contributed by Sarah Agnes Wallace
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, SC," (part) contributed by Elizabeth Heyward Jervey
- "Studies of Rebecca and Catherine Edwards for the Year 1841," presented by Mrs. Christopher Gadsden Howe
Contents, vol 55, no 3: - "Sherman Burns the Libraries," edited by William B. Hesseltine and Larry Gara
- "Morris Island: Victory or Blunder?" by John E. Florance, Jr.
- "A Contemporary View of Carolina in 1680," by Maurice Mathews
- "Four Letters from Peter Timothy, 1755, 1768, 1771," edited by Hennig Cohen
- "Some Letters of the Barnard Elliott Habersham Family, 1858-1868," (part) contributed by Sarah Agnes Wallace
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, SC," (part) contributed by Elizabeth Heyward Jervey
- "Letter from Mrs. James Steele of Anderson, 1856," contributed by George Wesley Clower
- "Certificate of Character for Joseph Francis," contributed by Mattie Francis Richey
Contents, vol 55, no 4: - "Membership of the South Carolina Secession Convention," by Ralph Wooster
- "John C. Calhoun's Land Policy of Cession," by Magdelen Eichert
- "Public Poor Relief in Charleston, 1800-1860," by Benjamin Joseph Klebaner
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, SC," (part) contributed by Elizabeth Heyward Jervey
Publ. 1954. Index. 248p. 5 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, vol 56, nos 1-4, published by the South Carolina Historical Society.
Contents, vol 56, no 1: - "Some Letters from John Christopher Schulz, 1829-1883," contributed by Nell S. Graydon
- "Diary of John Berkley Grimball, 1858-1865" (part)
- "Tariff Policies in South Carolina, 1775-1789," by William Frank Zornow
- "Poll Lists Charleston Municipal Elections, 1787"
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, 1824," (part) compiled by Elizabeth Heyward Jervey
- "Augustus Taliaferro Broyles and the South Carolina College, 1856"
Contents, vol 56, no 2: - "Religious Conditions Among German-Speaking Settlers in South Carolina, 1732-1774," by Gilbert P. Voigt
- "Ambrosio Jos? Gonzales, a Cuban Patriot in Carolina," by Lewis Pinckney Jones
- "The Weimar Letters of Mary Orr," edited by William A. Foran
- "Post-Confederate Finance in South Carolina," by J. V. Nielsen, Jr.
- "Diary of John Berkley Grimball" (part)
- "John Bartram and Slavery," by Francis D. West
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, 1824," (part) compiled by Elizabeth Heyward Jervey
Contents, vol 56, no 3: - "Robert W. Barnwell," by Daniel Walker Hollis
- "The Criminal Lawyer in Ante-Bellum South Carolina," by Jack Kenny Williams
- "Registers of Sheldon Church, Prince William's Parish, 1826-1947," (part) compiled by Marie deTreville and William L. Glover
- "Diary of John Berkley Grimball" (part)
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, 1824," (part) compiled by Elizabeth Heyward Jervey
Contents, vol 56, no 4: - "The Ambiguous Antislavery Crusade of James S. Pike," by Robert F. Durden
- "A Note on British Enterprise in South Carolina, 1872-1886," by Alfred P. Tischendorf
- "Edmund Egan: Charleston's Rebel Brewer," by Walter Richard Walsh
- "Diary of John Berkley Grimball" (part)
- "Registers of Sheldon Church, Prince William's Parish, 1826-1947," (part) compiled by Marie deTreville and William L. Glover
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, 1824," (part) compiled by Elizabeth Heyward Jervey
Publ. 1955. Index. 254p. 5 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, vol 57, nos 1-4, edited by Anne King Gregorie.
Contents, vol 57, no 1: - "Battery Wagner on Morris Island, 1863," by John Harleston
- "Some Counterfeiters of Provincial Currency," by Kenneth Scott
- "Count Rumford: His Majesty's Colonel in Carolina," by C. Harrison Dwight
- "Diary of John Berkley Grimball" (part)
- "Registers of Sheldon Church, Prince William's Parish, 1826-1947," (part) compiled by Marie deTreville and William L. Glover
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, 1824," (part) compiled by Elizabeth Heyward Jervey
- "Exhumation of the Body of John C. Calhoun, 1863," provided by Mrs. Christopher G. Howe
Contents, vol 57, no 2: - "The Freedmen's Bureau and Negro Schooling in South Carolina," by Martin Abbott
- "State Aid for Indigent Families of South Carolina Soldiers, 1861-1865," by William Frank Zornow
- "Diary of John Berkley Grimball, 1858-1865" (part)
- "Registers of Sheldon Church, Prince William's Parish, 1826-1947," (part) compiled by Marie deTreville and William L. Glover
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, 1824," (part) compiled by Elizabeth Heyward Jervey
- "A Leaf from the South Carolina Commons House Journal, 1700"
Contents, vol 57, no 3: - "Recollections of Samuel Gourdin Gaillard"
- "The South Carolinians at the Philadelphia Convention, 1787," by Ernest M. Lander, Jr.
- "A Charleston Forty-Niner," contributed by R. Bentham Simons
- "Registers of Sheldon Church, Prince William's Parish, 1826-1947," (part) compiled by Marie deTreville and William L. Glover
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, 1824," (part) compiled by Elizabeth Heyward Jervey
Contents, vol 57, no 4: - "David Ramsay: Historian or Plagiarist?" by Elmer Douglass Johnson
- "The Confederate Archives and Felix G. DeFontaine," by James A. Hoyt
- "Some Letters of William Dunlap Simpson, 1860-1863," edited by Willard E. Wight
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, 1824," (part) compiled by Elizabeth Heyward Jervey
NOTE: The title page to no 4 can be found at the beginning, before the title page for no 1. Publ. 1956. Index. 241p. 5 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, vol 58, nos 1-4, edited by Anne King Gregorie.
Contents, vol 58, no 1: - "Autobiography of Daniel Stevens, 1746-1835"
- "Letters of Thomas Pinckney, 1775-1780," (part) edited by Jack L. Cross
- "Wappetaw Congregational Church," (part) by Petrona Royall McIver
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, 1824," (part) compiled by Elizabeth Heyward Jervey
- "Sanders, Ford, Oswald, and Campbell Family Records," contributed by Pauline M. Beckham
Contents, vol 58, no 2: - "The Death of Alexandre Placide," by Sylvie Chevalley
- "Letters of Thomas Pinckney, 1775-1780," (part) edited by Jack L. Cross
- "Wappetaw Congregational Church," (part) by Petrona Royall McIver
- "The Private Register of the Rev. Paul Trapier," (part) contributed by the Dalcho Historical Society and transcribed by Henrietta P. Jervey
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, 1824," (part) compiled by Elizabeth Heyward Jervey
Contents, vol 58, no 3: - "Letters of Morris and Brailsford to Thomas Jefferson," edited by Richard Walsh
- "Letters of Thomas Pinckney, 1775-1780," (part) edited by Jack L. Cross
- "The Private Register of the Rev. Paul Trapier," (part) contributed by the Dalcho Historical Society and transcribed by Henrietta P. Jervey
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, 1824," (part) compiled by Elizabeth Heyward Jervey
Contents, vol 58, no 4: - "Letters from South Carolina, 1821-1822," edited by P. J. Staudenraus
- "The 'Periclean Age' of Beaufort," by Gilbert P. Voigt
- "Letters of Thomas Pinckney, 1775-1780," (part) edited by Jack L. Cross
- "The Return of the Mace," by Susan S. Bennett
- "The Private Register of the Rev. Paul Trapier," (part) contributed by the Dalcho Historical Society and transcribed by Henrietta P. Jervey
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, 1824," (part) compiled by Elizabeth Heyward Jervey
Publ. 1957. Ports., index. 307p. 6 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, vol 59, nos 1-4, edited by Mrs. Granville T. Prior.
Contents, vol 59, no 1: - "The Ship 'Prosper,' 1775-1776," by Harold A. Mouzon
- "Diary of Captain Joseph Julius Wescoat, 1863-1865," (part) edited by Anne King Gregorie
- "The Calhoun-Preston Feud, 1836-1842," by Ernest M. Lander, Jr.
- "Letters of Martha Logan to John Bartram, 1760-1763," edited by Mary Barbot Prior
- "Death Records (1828-1865)," (part) compiled by Henry A. DeSaussure
- "Clinton and Hornsby Family Records," contributed by Louise Kelly Crowder
Contents, vol 59, no 2: - "New College, Oxford, and South Carolina: A Personal Link," by David Ogg
- "Catawba Land Records, 1795-1829," (part) by Douglas Summers Brown
- "Diary of Abram W. Clement, 1865," edited by Slann L. C. Simmons
- "Diary of Captain Joseph Julius Wescoat, 1863-1865," (part) edited by Anne King Gregorie
- "Young Louis Wigfall: South Carolina Politician and Duelist," by C. W. Lord
- "A Note on an Eighteenth Century Cypher," by Samuel G. Stoney
- "Death Records (1829-1868)," (part) compiled by Henry A. DeSaussure
Contents, vol 59, no 3: - "The Carolina Art Association: Its First Hundred Years," by Harold A. Mouzon
- "John Esten Cooke to Paul Hamilton Hayne, 1873," edited by Hennig Cohen
- "The Heyward Family of South Carolina," (part) compiled by James B. Heyward
- "Recollections of Harriet DuBose Kershaw Lang," (part) edited by Rives Lang Beaty
- "Catawba Land Records, 1795-1829," (part) by Douglas Summers Brown
- "Death Records (1829-1865)," (part) compiled by Henry A. DeSaussure
Contents, vol 59, no 4: - "Charles Woodmason as a Poet," by Claude E. Jones
- "Recollections of Harriet DuBose Kershaw Lang," (part) edited by Rives Lang Beaty
- "The Heyward Family of South Carolina," (part) compiled by James B. Heyward
- "A Funeral at the Horry House"
- "Catawba Land Records, 1795-1829," (part) by Douglas Summers Brown
Publ. 1958. Index. 258p. 5 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, vol 60, nos 1-4, edited by Mrs. Granville T. Prior.
Contents, vol 60, no 1: - "Some Eighteenth Century South Carolinians and the Duel," by S. Sidney Ulmer
- "Robert N. Gourdin to Robert Anderson, 1861," contributed by Samuel G. Stoney
- "Mercantilism and South Carolina Agriculture, 1700-1763," by C. Robert Haywood
- "Extracts from Harriet Horry's Receipt Book" (part)
- "County Officers in South Carolina in 1868," contributed by Martin Abbott
- "Oliver Hart Family Record," contributed by Petrona R. McIver
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, 1825," (part) compiled by Inez H. Griffin
Contents, vol 60, no 2: - "Lafayette-Huger Letters, 1795-1820," edited by Caroline Smith Toms
- "The Confederate Gunboat 'Pedee,'" by Leah Townsend
- "Drayton and Laurens in the Continental Congress," by William M. Dabney
- "John C. Calhoun to David Bates Douglass," edited by Sydney W. Jackman
- "Captain William Lawton: 18th Century Planter of Edisto," compiled by Thomas O. Lawton, Jr.
- "Letters from Russia, 1802-1805," (part) edited by George C. Rogers, Jr.
- "Extracts from Harriet Horry's Receipt Book" (part)
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, 1825," (part) compiled by Inez H. Griffin
Contents, vol 60, no 3: - "Horry's Notes to Weem's 'Life of Marion,'" contributed by Alexander S. Salley
- "The Charleston Mechanics: A Brief Study, 1760-1776," by Richard Walsh
- "Henry Ward Beecher and St Michael's," provided by Mrs. H. Kalpashnikoff
- "The Role of South Carolina in the First Continental Congress," by Frank W. Ryan, Jr.
- "Letters from Russia, 1802-1805," (part) edited by George C. Rogers, Jr.
- "Charleston Loyalists: A Statistical Note," by Ralph Louis Andreano and Herbert D. Werner
- "Extracts from Harriet Horry's Receipt Book" (part)
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, 1825," (part) compiled by Inez H. Griffin
Contents, vol 60, no 4: - "A Northern Professor Winters in Columbia, 1852-1853," edited by Margaret DesChamps Moore
- "The South Carolina Quartering Dispute, 1757-1758," by Jack P. Greene
- "Inscriptions from Beaver Creek Churchyard, Kershaw County," contributed by Perry B. Bennett Hough
- "Recollections of John Safford Stoney, Confederate Surgeon," contributed by John Laurens Tison, Jr. and edited by Samuel G. Stoney
- "Letters from Russia, 1802-1805," (part) edited by George C. Rogers, Jr.
- "Extracts from Harriet Horry's Receipt Book" (part)
- "Marriage and Death Notices from the City Gazette of Charleston, 1825," (part) compiled by Inez H. Griffin
Publ. 1959. Illus., index. 256p. 5 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Marriage Records, Calloway County, Kentucky, part 1, 1823-1846, compiled and printed by Danny R. Hatcher. Part 1 is a copy of the first marriage book in the office of the Calloway County Court Clerk. It is cross indexed with the indexed surname capitalized. Publ. 1967. Append. 95p. 2 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Marriage Records, Calloway County, Kentucky, part 1, 1852-1859, compiled and printed by Danny R. Hatcher. Part 2 consists of vital statistics of Kentucky for the county of Calloway, 1852-1859, in the State Archives, Frankfort, Kentucky.
Calloway County marriages were destroyed in a fire for the period 1846-1886. Because of a state law in the 1850-1860 period, marriages, births, and deaths were sent to Frankfort and recorded. Publ. 1967. Index. 22p. 1 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The Georgia Genealogical Magazine, nos 1-4, edited by Folks Huxford.
Contents, no 1: - 1805 Georgia Land Lottery Registrants
- Early Migrations
- Marriages
- Deaths
- Camden County Court House Records
Contents, no 2: - Registrants, 1805 Georgia Land Lottery
- Marriages
- Deaths
- Legal Ad Notices
- Parker-Jenkins-Craddock Records
- Georgia Revolutionary Soldiers
- Camden County Court House Records
- An Example of the Use of Court House Records
Contents, no 3: - Marriages
- Deaths
- Legal Advertising
- Georgia Revolutionary Soldiers
- Georgia Court House Records, Camden County
Contents, no 4: - Hall's Original County Map of Georgia
- Georgia Colonial Records: Deeds
- Registrants, 1805 Georgia Land Lottery
- Georgia Court House Records, Camden County
- Georgia Court House Records, Glynn County
Publ. 1961-1962. Map, index. 230p. 5 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The Georgia Genealogical Magazine, nos 5-8, edited by Folks Huxford.
Contents, no 5: - Marriages
- Deaths
- Legal Advertising
- 1805 Land Lottery Registrants
- Georgia Revolutionary Soldiers
- Georgia Court House Records, Glynn County
- Georgia Court House Records, Camden County
- Pension and Bounty Land Abstracts
Contents, no 6: - Georgia Colonial Records: Deeds
- Marriages
- Deaths
- Legal Advertising
- Pension and Bounty Land Abstracts
- Marriage and Death Notices from "The Southern Christian Advocate"
- 1805 Land Lottery Registrants
- Georgia Court House Records, Glynn County
- Georgia Court House Records, Camden County
Contents, no 7: - Georgia Colonial Records: Deeds
- Marriages
- Deaths
- Legal Advertising
- Marriages and Deaths (from "Southern Christian Advocate")
- Early Louisiana Settlers from Georgia
- Family Bible Records
- Georgia Court House Records, Glynn County Deeds
- Georgia Court House Records, Camden County Deeds
Contents, no 8: - Georgia Colonial Deeds
- 1805 Georgia Land Lottery Registrants
- Abstracts of Pension and Bounty Land Applications
- Marriage Notices
- Death Notices
- Legal Advertising
- Family Bible Records (Kemp, Allbritton, and Smith Bibles)
- Georgia Court House Records, Glynn County Deeds
- Georgia Court House Records, Camden County Deeds
Publ. 1962-1963. Index. 231-494p. 5 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The Georgia Genealogical Magazine, nos 9-12, edited by Folks Huxford.
Contents, no 9: - Registrants, 1805 Georgia Land Lottery
- Deaths
- Legal Advertising
- Pension and Bounty Land Applications: Abstracts
- Data and Georgia Supreme Court Reports
- Family Bible Records
- Georgia Court House Records, Glynn County
- Cemetery Records, McIntosh County
Contents, no 10: - Georgia Colonial Deeds, 1774-1784
- Marriages
- Deaths
- Legal Advertising
- Pioneer Emigration as Reflected by Public Records Pension and Bounty Land Applications
- Georgia Court House Records, Glynn County
Contents, no 11: - Georgia Colonial Deeds: Deed Book "DD"
- Cemetery Records, McIntosh County
- Pioneer Emigration (to Georgia from North Carolina)
- Bible Records
- Marriages
- Deaths
- Legal Advertising
- Georgia Court House Records, Liberty County Marriages
- Georgia Revolutionary Soldiers
Contents, no 12: - Georgia Colonial Deeds
- McIntosh County, Cemetery Records
- Pioneer Emigration (from Mecklenburg County, North Carolina)
- Pension and Bounty Land Abstracts
- Bible Records
- Marriages
- Deaths
- Legals and News Items
- Georgia Court House Records, Liberty County
- An Old McCall Record
Publ. 1963-1964. Index. 495-762p. 5 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The Georgia Genealogical Magazine, nos 13-16, edited by Folks Huxford.
Contents, no 13: - Georgia Colonial Deeds
- Marriages and Deaths from "The Southern Christian Advocate"
- Marriages
- Deaths
- Legal Notices
- Registrants, 1805 Land Lottery
- Georgia Court House Records, Liberty County
Contents, no 14: - Georgia Colonial Records
- Marriages
- Deaths
- Legal Advertising
- 1805 Georgia Land Lottery, Registrants
- Bible Records
- Pension and Bounty Land Abstracts
- Georgia Court House Records, Liberty County
Contents, no 15: - Georgia Colonial Records
- Deaths and Marriages from "The Southern Christian Advocate"
- Pension and Bounty Land Abstracts
- Marriages
- Deaths
- Legal Advertising
- Bible Records
- Georgia Court House Records, Liberty County Wills
Contents, no 16: - Georgia Colonial Records
- Marriages and Deaths from "The Southern Christian Advocate"
- Western Emigration
- Georgians in the Kilgore, Texas Area
- North Carolinians to Georgia
- Pension and Bounty Land Abstracts
- The Kenans of Duplin County, North Carolina
- Marriages
- Deaths
- Legal Notices
- Georgia Court House Records, Liberty County Deeds
Publ. 1964-1965. Index. 763-1058p. 6 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The Georgia Genealogical Magazine, nos 17-20, edited by Folks Huxford.
Contents, no 17: - Georgia Colonial Records
- Marriages
- Deaths
- Legal Notices and Citations
- Marriages and Deaths from "The Southern Christian Advocate"
- Bible Records
- Tatnall County Jury List
- Georgia Court House Records, Liberty County Deeds
Contents, no 18: - Georgia Colonial Records
- Georgia Court House Records, Franklin County Deeds
- Georgia Court House Records, Clarke County
- Marriages
- Deaths
- Legal Advertising
- Pioneer Emigration
- Georgia Court House Records, Liberty County
Contents, no 19: - Georgia Colonial Records
- Georgia Court House Records, Franklin County
- Georgia Court House Records, Warren County
- Georgia Court House Records, Chatham County
- Bible Records
- Marriages
- Deaths
- Legal Advertising
- Military Rolls
- Georgia Court House Records, Liberty County
Contents, no 20: - Georgia Colonial Records
- Georgia Court House Records, Franklin County
- Georgia Court House Records, Warren County
- Marriages
- Deaths
- Legal Ads
- Georgia Court House Records, Chatham County
- Pension and Bounty Land Records
- Bible Records
- Georgia Court House Records, Liberty County
Publ. 1965-1966. Index. 1059-1356p. 6 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The Georgia Genealogical Magazine, nos 21-24, edited by Folks Huxford.
Contents, no 21: - Georgia Colonial Records
- Georgia Court House Records, Franklin County Deeds
- Early County Marriages
- South Carolinians to Georgia
- Bible Records
- Marriages
- Deaths
- Legal Advertising and News Items
- Georgia Court House Records, Liberty County Deeds
Contents, no 22: - Marriages
- Deaths
- Legal Ads
- Georgia Court House Records, Clarke County Wills
- Georgia Court House Records, Chatham County Deeds
- Georgia Court House Records, Franklin County Deeds
- Georgia Colonial Records
- Georgia Court House Records, Warren County Wills
- Georgia Court House Records, Liberty County Deeds
Contents, no 23: - Georgia Court House Records, Warren County
- Georgia Court House Records, Franklin County
- Georgia Court House Records, Clarke County
- Georgia Colonial Records
- Pension and Bounty Land Papers
- Subscribers' Contributions
- Marriages
- Deaths
- Legal Advertising
Contents, no 24: - Deaths
- Legal Advertising
- Georgia Court House Records, Warren County Deeds
- Georgia Court House Records, Clarke County Bonds
- Georgia Court House Records, Chatham County Deeds
- Georgia Court House Records, Effingham County
- Georgia Court House Records, Franklin County Deeds
Publ. 1966-1967. Map, index. 1357-1662p. 6 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The Arkansas Historical Quarterly, vol 9, nos 1-4, edited by Dorsey D. Jones, et. al.
Contents, vol 9, no 1: - "The Mountain Meadows Massacre," by Ray W. Irwin
- "Arkansas's Old State House," by Clara B. Kennan
- "Changes in the Status of Negroes in Arkansas, 1948-1950," by A. Stephen Stephan
- "The Challenge of State History," by Clarence Evans
Contents, vol 9, no 2 (?): - "Fabulous Monsters in the Ozarks," by Vance Randolph
- "An Ozark Superstition and Its World Affinities," by Paul G. Brewster
- "Some Folk-Ballads and the Background of History," by John Gould Fletcher
- "The Arkansan in American Folklore," by Robert L. Morris
- "Editorials: Folklore and Common Sense," by Vance Randolph
- "The Scope of Folklore and History," by Philip D. Jordon
- "The Ozarks Folklore Society," by John Gould Fletcher
- "The Legend of Dead Man Camp," by Dennis Holt
- "Gold Rush Lore from an Ozarkian," by Merlin P. Mitchell
NOTE: Title page for this number is missing, but page numbers indicate this to be number 2.
Contents, vol 9, no 3: - "Joseph Taylor Robinson in Foreign Affairs," by Gilbert Richard Grant
- "The Effect of Shortages on the Confederate Homefront," by Mary Elizabeth Massey
- "The First Negro Teacher in Little Rock," by Clara B. Kennan
- "The Trail of the Quapaw," by Owen Lyon
- "The Federal Occupation of Camden as Set Forth in the Diary of a Union Officer"
- "Annual Convention of the Arkansas Historical Association," by Robert L. Morris
Contents, vol 9, no 4: - "A Christmas Story," by W. J. Lemke
- "Jacksonport, Arkansas: Its Rise and Decline," by Mabel West
- "Arkansas' Confederate Leaders After the War," by William B. Hesseltine and Larry Gara
- "A Texas Ranger Company at the Battle of Arkansas Post," edited by Arthur Marvin Shaw
- "Letters of John W. Duncan, Captain Confederate States of America," by Hubert L. Ferguson
- "First Presbyterian Church of Fort Smith," by Lucy Sparks Yantis
- "The Possibilities of Research," by Louise P. Olsen
- "Adventures in Building a Personal Research Library," by Mary D. Huggins
NOTE: Target for number 4 appears after the target for number 1, but the page sequence shows it to be out of order.
Publ. 1950. Index. 338p. 6 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The Arkansas Historical Quarterly, vol 13, nos 2-4, edited by Ted R. Worley, et. al.
Contents, vol 13, no 2: - "Arkansas Reconstruction Impeachments," by Cortez A. M. Ewing
- "A Railroad Empire Rose and Fell in Benton County," by Clara B. Kennan
- "The Toll Bridge on the Caddo," by Otto Ernest Rayburn
- "James H. Harkrider and Early Days in Conway," by Price A. Thrall
- "The Arkansas Secession Convention," by Ralph Wooster
- "Pope County One Hundred Years Ago," by Ted R. Worley
- "Bypaths of Arkansas History," by Ted R. Worley
- The Junior Historian, written by students of high schools in Arkansas.
- "The Arkansas Territorial Restoration," by Sheffield Lander
- "The Toltec Indian Mounds," by Loma Barron
Contents, vol 13, no 3: - "Arkansas Farmers Organize for Action: 1882-1884," by F. Clark Elkins
- "An Arkansas Druggist Defeats a Famous General," by Victor Searcher
- "A Reminiscence of Little Rock Churches," by Mary P. Fletcher
- "The Womack Family," by Virginia Buxton
- "The Plagiarism of Albert Pike," by Alexander E. Jones
- "The Papers of Samuel Evans of Ozark," by W. J. Lemke
- The Junior Historian, written by students of high schools in Arkansas.
- "The Story of Arkansas Prior to Its Statehood," by Hal Gentry
- "Old Arkansas State Penitentiary," by Lewis Barnard
Contents, vol 13, no 4: - "True Stories of Adventures of the Civil War: The Memoirs of W. G. D. Hinds," edited by Bill Panter
- "Stephen Harriman Long at Belle Point," by Richard G. Wood
- "William Bradford," by Carolyn Thomas Foreman
- "Clearing Land in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley," by Robert W. Harrison
- "Cultural and Recreational Activities in Pioneer Arkansas," by Walter Moffatt
- "Constitution of the Arkansas Historical Association"
- "A Letter of Governor Miller to His Wife," edited by Ted R. Worley
- The Junior Historian, written by students of high schools in Arkansas.
- "Grandmother's Story of Washington," by Justlyn Jane Matlock
- "The Arkansas Chapter of the Mountain Meadow Massacre," by George W. Rea
- "Early Banking in Arkansas," by Ed Stebbins
Publ. 1954. Illus., map, tables, port., index. 137-418p. 5 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The Arkansas Historical Quarterly, vol 14, nos 1-4, edited by Ted R. Worley, et. al.
Contents, vol 14, no 1: - "Hot Spring: Ante-Bellum Watering Place," by Ruth Irene Jones
- "Half a Century on Grand Prairie," by Ernest E. Sampson
- "The Marine Hospital at Napoleon," by Richard G. Wood
- "Friedrich Gerstaecker, the Frontier Novelist," by Augustus J. Prahl
- "Herman Davis: Forgotten Hero," by Margaret Smith Ross
- "Joseph H. Haney: An Arkansas Engineer in the Civil War," edited by Orville W. Taylor
- "Early Rice Farming on Grand Prairie," by W. H. Fuller
- The Junior Historian, written by students of high schools in Arkansas.
- "Judge Isaac C. Parker," by Lamar Riggs
- "Origin and Growth of Immanuel Baptist Church," by Tommy Smith
Contents, vol 14, no 2: - "State Aid for Indigent Soldiers and Their Families in Arkansas, 1861-1865," by William Frank Zornow
- "The Hindman Family Portraits," by W. J. Lemke
- "Two Logan County Pioneers," by Mattie Brown
- "The Noel Family," by Addie Noel Bolinger
- "The Story of Sam A. Leath," by F. P. Rose
- "William Edward Woodruff, Pioneer Arkansas Journalist," by Ernestine Gravley
- "Water Bound in Arkansas, part 1," by H. M. McIver
- "Correspondence Concerning the Establishment of the First Arkansas Press," by Jessie Ryon Lucke
- "Elisha Baxter's Autobiography," edited by Ted R. Worley
- "Annual Meeting of the Arkansas Historical Association, 1955," by Ted R. Worley
- "Annual Report of the Secretary-Treasurer, 1954-1955," by Orville W. Taylor
- The Junior Historian, written by students of high schools in Arkansas.
- "Brooks-Baxter War," by Jimmy Hefley
Contents, vol 14, no 3: - "Poor-Man's Pedagogy: Teachers' Institutes in Arkansas," by John W. Payne
- "Arkansas Newspapers in the University of Texas Newspaper Collection," by John A. Hudson and Robert L. Peterson
- "Water Bound in Arkansas, part 2," by H. M. McIver
- "George W. Dance," by John A. Cawthon
- "Proposed Revised Constitution and By-Laws of the Arkansas Historical Association"
- "A Sketch of Horace Bordman Rose," edited by Ted R. Worley
- The Junior Historian, written by students of high schools in Arkansas.
- "David P. Cloyd and the Dardanelle Independent," by Lynn Hansen
Contents, vol 14, no 4: - "Sandford C. Faulkner," by Margaret Smith Ross
- "The Story of Alfred W. Arrington," by Ted R. Worley
- "The Desperado as Hero," by Philip Durham
- "History of an Ozark Utopia," by Doris Thompson
- "A Sketch of the Vaught Cemetery," by Elsa Vaught
- "The Battle of Marks Mill," by Edward Atkinson and edited by J. H. Atkinson
- The Junior Historian, written by students of high schools in Arkansas.
- "The Benedictines of Logan County," by Helen Duerr
- "The Kuykendall Murder," by Jerrine Jones
Publ. 1955. Illus., map, ports., index. 412p. 7 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The Arkansas Historical Quarterly, vol 15, nos 2-4, edited by Ted R. Worley, et. al.
Contents, vol 15, no 2: - "D. H. Hill and Higher Education in the New South," by Hal Bridges
- "Pro-Industrial Sentiment and Cotton Factories in Arkansas, 1820-1863," by Richard W. Griffin
- "Militia Disturbances in Arkansas During Reconstruction," by Otis A. Singletary
- "Folklore and Social History in Arkansas," by Vance Randolph
- "The Judge Berry Story," by Thomas Rothrock
- "Letters of Thomas B. Hanly, 1863-1864," edited by Willard E. Wight
- "Letters from Columbia County Confederate Soldiers," edited by Ted R. Worley
Contents, vol 15, no 3: - "Transportation in Arkansas, 1819-1840," by Walter Moffatt
- "A Review of My Membership in the Farmers Union," by William E. Halbrook
- "Dr. Christopher Columbus Gray: Community Builder," by Edgar N. Holcombe
- "An Excursion Over the Unfinished Little Rock Railroad"
- "Samuel Preston Moore's Letters to William E. Woodruff," by John W. Payne
- "The 1818-20 Arkansas Journey of Thomas Nuttall," by Richard G. Beidleman
- "Two Letters of the Meek Family, Union County, 1842-1845," edited by Mrs. Thomas Campbell
- "Batesville's Memorial Park Cemetery," by Paul T. Wayland
Contents, vol 15, no 4: - "The Henry M. Rector Claim to the Hot Springs of Arkansas," by Walter L. Brown
- "Dr. William H. Hammond: Hot Springs' First Resident Physician," by Francis J. Scully
- "The Art of Witch-Wiggling," by Otto Ernest Rayburn
- "Genealogical Notes of the Valliere-Vaugine Family," compiled by Myra Vaughan
- "The Wayland Family of North Arkansas," by Paul T. Wayland
- "Property Assessments in Conway and Morrilton," by Harold A. Shapiro, et. al.
- "Annual Meeting of the Arkansas Historical Association, 1956," by Walter L. Brown
- "'Paths of Glory-' (The war-time diary of Maj. John Henry Brown)," edited by W. J. Lemke
- "An Unofficial Account of the Battle of Wilson Creek, August 10, 1861," edited by Willard E. Wight
- "A Letter Written by General Thomas C. Hindman in Mexico," edited by Ted R. Worley
Publ. 1956. Tables, ports., index. 105-381p. 5 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The Arkansas Historical Quarterly, vol 16, nos 1-4, edited by Ted R. Worley, et. al.
Contents, vol 16, no 1: - "Cadron: An Early Town that Failed," by Margaret Smith Ross
- "The Mountain Meadows Massacre and Its Completion as a Historic Episode," by Ralph R. Rea
- "Matthew Lyon's Last Frontier," by George L. Montagno
- "The Confederate Attempt to Counteract Reunion Propaganda in Arkansas: 1863-1865," by Robert F. Smith
- "Pioneers of Ashley County," by Y. W. Etheridge
- "Valley Springs Academy," by Mrs. Fount G. Hollabaugh
- "The Story of Tontitown, Arkansas," by Thomas Rothrock
- "A Witch Trial in Carroll County," by Vance Randolph
- "Arkansas Confederates Among the Immortal Six Hundred," by Robert R. Logan
- "The Story of Mockingbird Lane, 1856-1956," by Mary Katherine Watson
- "Documents Relating to Elisha Baxter's Imprisonment," edited by Ted R. Worley
- "Arkansas Historical Association: Program for Annual Meeting, 1957"
Contents, vol 16, no 2: - "Arkansas Post: Its Human Aspects," by Ray H. Mattison
- "An Arkansas Fugitive Slave Incident and Its International Repercussions," by Roman J. Zorn
- "The Third Arkansas Regiment from Formation to Fredericksburg," by Orval E. Allbritton
- "Benjamin Harvey Greathouse," by Thomas Rothrock
- "Moonshine in Arkansas," by Otto Ernest Rayburn
- "Three Letters of Cephas Washburn," edited by Margaret Smith Ross
- "The Governor of Georgia Urges the Secession of Arkansas," edited by Willard E. Wight
- "Major Josiah H. Demby's History of Catterson's Militia," edited by Ted R. Worley
- "Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Arkansas Historical Association in Convention at Arkadelphia, April 27, 1957"
Contents, vol 16, no 3: - "Arkansas' First 'Wonder Working Wire,'" by John E. Sunder
- "Some Notes on Robert Crittenden," by Farrar Newberry
- "Addresses at Dedication of Prairie Grove Battlefield Monument, December 7, 1956," compiled by Robert R. Logan
- "William Byers of Batesville," by Paul T. Wayland
- "Cost and Assessments of New Dwellings in Conway," by Harold Shapiro
- "Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, Carroll County, 1853-1894," by Boyd W. Johnson
- "Diary of Private John P. Wright, U. S. A., 1864-1865," edited by Ralph R. Rea
- "Letters to David Walker Relating to Reconstruction in Arkansas, 1866-1874," edited by Ted R. Worley
Contents, vol 16, no 4: - "Arkansas' First Oil Refinery," by Annie Laurie Spencer
- "Memories of an Ashley County Childhood," by Pearl E. Young
- "Major James Alexander Tappan," by Louise B. Hollowell
- "The Story of Richwoods Township, Jackson County," by Jim M. Balch
- "Salt Springs and Salt Works in Arkansas," by Virginia Buxton
- "Documents Relating to Leasing Salt Springs in Southwest, Arkansas, 1832-1842," edited by Ted R. Worley
- "Letter from Mexico by George S. Morrison, a Member of Captain Albert Pike's Squadron" provided by Sam E. Paschal
Publ. 1957. Illus., table, index. 421p. 7 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The Arkansas Historical Quarterly, vol 17, nos 3-4, edited by Ted R. Worley, et. al.
Contents, vol 17, no 3: - "'Jumping the Broomstick:' Slave Marriage and Morality in Arkansas," by Orville W. Taylor
- "The Problem of Selecting the Northwest Arkansas Route for the Butterfield Overland Mail," by Mary Frances Izell
- "Captain John Rogers: Founder of Fort Smith," by Elsa Vaught
- "The Yankee Schoolmarm Who 'Captured' Post-War Arkadelphia," by Farrar Newberry
- "From Paraclifta to Marks' Mills: The Civil War Correspondence of Lieutenant Robert C. Gilliam," edited by James J. Hudson
Contents, vol 17, no 4: - "Migrations into Arkansas, 1820-1880: Incentives and Means of Travel," by Robert B. Walz
- "History of Beauvoir College," by William Tyler Spence
- "A Survey of Historic Washington, Arkansas," by Francis Irby Gwaltney
Publ. 1958. Illus., index. 215-407p. 4 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The Arkansas Historical Quarterly, vol 17, no 1, edited by Ted R. Worley, et. al.
Contents, vol 17, no 1: - "Harris Flanagin," by Farrar Newberry
- "Culture in Early Arkansas: The Antiquarian and Natural History Society of Little Rock," by Walter B. Hendrickson
- "Out West in Arkansas, 1819-1840," by Walter Moffatt
- "Notes on the Membership of the Thirteenth General Assembly of Arkansas," by Ralph A. Wooster
- "Reminiscences of an Arkansas Pioneer as Recorded in 1890," by H. M. McIver
- "Tulip in Her Glory," by Herschel Kennon Smith, Jr.
- "David Bridenthal," by Thomas Rothrock
- "History of Morrilton Lodge Number 105," by Phil Loh
- "Documents Relating to the Arkansas Peace Society of 1861," edited by Ted R. Worley
- "Program: Arkansas Historical Association at Rogers, May 2-3, 1958"
Publ. 1958. Tables, index. 116p. 4 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The Arkansas Historical Quarterly, vol 18, nos 1-4, edited by Walter L. Brown, et. al.
Contents, vol 18, no 1: - "Downeasters in Arkansas: Letters of Roscoe G. Jennings to His Brother," by Eugene A. Nolte
- "The 'Grand Old Roman,'" by Farrar Newberry
- "Arkansas' Struggle for Communication," by Anna Nash Yarbrough
- "Diary of an Unknown Soldier," edited by Elsa Vaught
- "A Letter from Governor James S. Conway to His Plantation Overseer," edited by Orville W. Taylor
- "Divine Appointment and the End of Things," by Edsel Ford
- "Reports on Historical Activities Over Arkansas," compiled by J. H. Atkinson
Contents, vol 18, no 2: - "Captain Field E. Kindley: Arkansas' Air Ace of the First World War," by James J. Hudson
- "Reorganization of Federal Arkansas, 1862-1865," by Ruth Caroline Cowen
- "A Citizen of De Witt: Colonel W. H. HalliBurton," by W. H. HalliBurton, Jr.
- "Ozark Customs," by Otto Ernest Rayburn
- "Four Unpublished Letters from Augustus Garland," by Eugene A. Nolte
- "Saline County, Arkansas: First Infantry Volunteers, C. S. A.," by Violet Gingles
- "Reports on Historical Activities Over Arkansas," compiled by J. H. Atkinson
Contents, vol 18, no 3: - "Ante-Bellum Watering Places of Arkansas," by Ruth Irene Jones
- "He Taught Near Eudora, Arkansas, in the Early Sixties," by Dorsey D. Jones
- "The Battle of the Post of Arkansas," by Edwin C. Bearss
- "Ante-Bellum Schools at Tulip, Arkansas," by Herschel Kennon Smith, Jr.
- "Letters from Solon Borland to Roswell Beebe," edited by J. H. Atkinson
- "A Small Arkansas Town 50 Years Ago," by Boyce House
- "Minutes of the Business Meeting of the Arkansas Historical Association," by Walter L. Brown
- "Resolutions Adopted at the 1959 Annual Meeting of the Arkansas Historical Association"
- "Register of Attendance: 1959 Annual Meeting of the Arkansas Historical Association"
- "Charter Members of the Arkansas Historical Association Still Having Active Membership"
- "$10 Contributing Members of the Arkansas Historical Association"
- "Life Members of the Arkansas Historical Association"
- "Reports on Historical Activities Over Arkansas," compiled by J. H. Atkinson
Contents, vol 18, no 4: - "The Arkansas Territorial Election of 1823," by Lonnie J. White
- "The Battle of Poison Spring," by Ira Don Richards
- "The Pay of Troops and Confederate Morale in the Trans-Mississippi West," by Harry N. Scheiber
- "Letters from the Diocese of Little Rock, 1861-1865," edited by Willard E. Wight
- "Memories of an Ashley County Childhood," by Pearl Etheridge Young
- "A Clark County Plantation Journal for 1857," edited by Farrar Newberry
Publ. 1959. Illus., maps, index. 424p. 8 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The Arkansas Historical Quarterly, vol 19, nos 1-4, published by the Arkansas Historical Association.
Contents, vol 19, no 1: - "The Smith-Robinson Arkansas Campaign of 1928," by Nevin E. Neal
- "James Miller: Arkansas' First Territorial Governor," by Lonnie J. White
- "Lovely's Purchase and Lovely County," by Mrs. Ina Gabler
- "The Action at Prairie De Ann," by J. H. Atkinson
- "The Engagement at Marks' Mills," by Ira Don Richards
- "Federal-Quapaw Relations, 1800-1833," by Jack Lane
Contents, vol 19, no 2: - "Disturbances on the Arkansas-Texas Border, 1827-1831," by Lonnie J. White
- "Early Timber Operations in Southeast Arkansas," by Corliss C. Curry
- "The Prairie Grove Campaign, 1862," by Stephen B. Oates
- "The Elaine Race Riots of 1919," by O. A. Rogers, Jr.
- "In a Little Town, Long Ago," by Boyce House
- "The Will of Governor George Izard and the Records Pertaining to It," edited by J. H. Atkinson
- "1960 Business Meeting Arkansas Historical Association," by Walter L. Brown
Contents, vol 19, no 3: - "Some Old French Place Names in the State of Arkansas," by John C. Branner
- "Albert Pike as an American Don Juan," by Susan B. Riley
- "From Rolla to Fayetteville with General Curtis," by Edwin C. Bearss
- "Notes on the First Land Surveys in Arkansas," by Robert R. Logan
- "Memoirs of James Madison Hudson," edited by Walter C. Hudson
Contents, vol 19, no 4: - "Matthew Arbuckle Comes to Fort Smith," by Harold W. Ryan
- "The Election of 1827 and the Conway-Crittenden Duel," by Lonnie J. White
- "Jacob Barkman," by Farrar Newberry
- "Educational Journals in Arkansas," by Clara B. Kennan
- "Benjamin Desha," by Boyd W. Johnson
- "Cutting and Floating Red Cedar Logs in North Arkansas," by Daniel Boone Lackey
- "A Letter from John Hallum to Tom W. Campbell," edited by J. H. Atkinson
Publ. 1960. Illus., maps, index. 380p. 6 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
General Register of the Society of Colonial Wars, 1899-1902, published by the authority of the General Assembly. This includes the constitution of the General Society, an index of ancestors and descendants, and A Supplement to the General Register of the Society of Colonial Wars, A.D. 1906. Publ. 1902, 1906. Illus., ports., index. 821p., 386p. 17 fiche. |
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