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F-1088 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Independence County [Arkansas] Chronicle, vol 4, nos 1-4, edited by A. C. McGinnis.

Contents, vol 4, no 1:
  • "Ozark Springs," by Cleo Wolf
  • "Carter Jeffery, Our New President"
  • "Building Kills Two Owners: Makes Surviving Mate Twice a Widow"
  • "North by West," by John P. Morrow, Jr.
  • "Benjamin Hardin," by Morgan A. Powell
  • "The Bear Hunter," by Ralph H. Wyatt
  • "Batesville Telephone History," by A. C. McGinnis
  • "The Sweat Soaked Ham," by Betty Buchanan
  • "Recollections of Batesville in 1900," by Hugh French Boyd
  • "Experiences of a Pioneer," by W. B. O'Neal
Contents, vol 4, no 2:
  • "The World's Largest Cedar Yard," by Charley R. Handford
  • "Notes of a Visitor in 1836," by Morgan A. Powell
  • "Captain John H. Dye," by Claud P. Trice
  • "The Dodd-Wyatt Families," by Ralph H. Wyatt
  • "The Skirmish at Buck Horn," by A. C. McGinnis
  • "The First Basketball Tournament," by T. L. Fallis, et. al.
  • "The Pioneer Lafferty Family," by L. D. Lafferty
  • "Ernest Neill"
  • "W. M. Thompson"
Contents, vol 4, no 3:
  • "Reminiscences of Independence County," by Robert Neill
  • "Old Home to be Removed"
  • "Batesville and County Owe Much to the Little Town of Evening Shade: Many of Our Leading Citizens Came from There," by O. C. Shaver
  • "Early Picture Shows in Newark," by Edwin Herrington
  • "Scenes of Railroad Building," by W. B. O'Neal
  • "Ruple's Civil War Paintings"
  • "The Steamboat Era Described"
Contents, vol 4, no 4:
  • "The Arkansaw Road," by Jno. P. Morrow, Jr.
  • "A Laughing Matter," by Betty Buchanan
  • "McRae's March to Helena Retraced"
  • "Service on the Charlotte Line," by Perry E. Lucas
  • "The Streamer A. D. Allen," by Charles H. Warner
  • "The Big August Overflow in 1915," by A. C. McGinnis
  • "The Old Homes of Evening Shade," by Mrs. Caruth S. Moore
Publ. 1962-1963. Illus., maps, ports. 48, 48, 56, 48p. 3 fiche.
F-1089 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Independence County [Arkansas] Chronicle, vol 5, nos 1-4, edited by A. C. McGinnis.

Contents, vol 5, no 1:
  • "The Retreat from Little Rock in 1863," by Laura Ewing
  • "Biography of a Free Negro," by James L. Morgan, Jr.
  • "John A. Shaw: Settler from Maine," by Miss Tommie Barnes
  • "A Wounded Rebel's Lonely Ride," by Steve Hail
  • "Henderson Lafferty of Carrollton," by Boyd W. Johnson
  • "Mrs. Parse Speaks at July Meeting"
  • "The Changing Scene on Main Street," by Jno. P. Morrow, Jr.
  • "Jno. P. Morrow, Jr., New President of ICHS"
  • "The 1915 Flood in Oil Trough," by A. C. McGinnis
  • "The Old Courthouse in Jacksonport," by Mrs. Lady Elizabeth Luker
Contents, vol 5, no 2:
  • "The Batesville Bazzoo," by Morgan A. Powell
  • "Waugh Farm Skirmish Fought Feb. 19, 1864"
  • "Captain Rutherford's Company"
  • "Thomas A. McSpadden, Soldier and Citizen," by Theodore Maxfield
  • "Letter from Kansas"
  • "The Occupation of Batesville in 1864," by A. C. McGinnis
  • "Report from Rutherford's Company"
  • "The Fairchild Building," by Mrs. George Terry
  • "Colonel Arch S. Dobbins," by Bob Dalehite
Contents, vol 5, no 3:
  • "Mt. Olive: A Ghost Town," by Larry Jeffery
  • "John Caruthers: Veteran of American Revolution," by Morgan A. Powell
  • "King Mills: Early Settlement in Sharp County," by Elsie M. Brown
  • "Walter B. Rutherford and His Family," by Mary Rutherford
  • "A Northern Man Builds Southern Building"
  • "The Clionian Entertainment"
  • "Soulesbury Institute, a Frontier School," by A. C. McGinnis
  • "Batesville's First X-Ray," by W. Lawrence Butler
  • "The Dr. Allen House: The Building and Its Owners," by Jno. P. Morrow, Jr.
  • "Local Civil War Sidelights Told at Historical Meeting"
Contents, vol 5, no 4:
  • "The County's Mexican War Soldiers," by A. C. McGinnis
  • "Captain Porter's Monument"
  • "Civil War Soldiers in Oaklawn," compiled by Jno. P. Morrow, Jr., and Charles H. Warner
  • "The County's First Industrial Park," researched by Jno. P. Morrow, Jr.
  • "County's Pioneer Doctor Well Trained for that Era," from the Batesville Guard
  • "Presidents of the Independence County Medical Society"
  • "Fourth of July, 1822, at Batesville," by Josiah H. Shinn
  • "The Independence County Marriage Record, 1834-1839," by Mrs. Wilbur Ferguson and Mrs. Charles H. Warner
  • "Old Building on College Avenue Razed," by Jno. P. Morrow, Jr.
  • "Civil War Letter"
  • "James Curran Conway"
Publ. 1963-1964. Illus., maps, ports. 56, 56, 64, 48p. 4 fiche.
F-1091 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The History of Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County, Massachusetts, vol 1, by Charles Edward Banks. This volume contains the general history of Martha's Vineyard. Publ. 1966. Illus., maps, chart, tables, ports., index. 535p. 9 fiche.
F-1092 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The History of Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County, Massachusetts, vol 2, by Charles Edward Banks. This volume consists of town annals. Publ. 1966. Illus., maps, ports., index. Variously paged. 11 fiche.
F-1093 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The History of Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County, Massachusetts, vol 3, by Charles Edward Banks. This volume is comprised of family genealogies. Publ. 1966. Illus., table, ports., index. 570p. 9 fiche.
F-1094 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Family of Bray Wilkins: 'Patriarch of Will's Hill' of Salem (Middleton) Massachusetts, by William Carroll Hill.

Contents:
  • Life of Bray Wilkins
  • Will of Bray Wilkins
  • Will of John Gengell
  • Wilkins-Upton marriages
  • Upton-Wilkins marriages
  • Wilkins-Case marriages
  • Case-Wilkins marriages
  • Smith-Wilkins marriages
  • Peabody-Wilkins marriages
  • Wilkins-Weston marriages
  • Weston-Wilkins marriages
  • Supplemental line: William Wilkins
  • Supplemental line: Jotham Wilkins
Publ. 1943. Illus., charts, ports., append., index. 213p. 5 fiche.
F-1095 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Historic Families of Kentucky, by Thomas Marshall Green. This work provides information on the following families:
Alexander, Allen, Anderson, Andrews, Ball, Barbour, Bell, Benton, Birney, Blair, Bowman, Brashear, Breckinridge, Brown, Buford, Bullitt, Burden, Butler, Campbell, Carlisle, Carrington, Carson, Caruthers, Carthrae, Chrisman, Christian, Clarke, Clay, Crittenden, Cummings, Dickson, Drake, Duke, Fontaine, Frogg, Hall, Harbeson, Hardin, Harvey, Harvie, Hawkins, Helm, Innes, Irvine, Gordon, Jones, Keith, Kirk, Le Grand, Lewis, Logan, Luke, Lyle, Madison, Marshall, McAlpine, McClure, McClarty, McClung, McDowell, McKnight, McPheeters, Metcalfe, Miller, Moffett, Monroe, Montgomery, Moore, Murray, Neil, Newton, Patton, Parker, Paxton, Pepper, Pickett, Preston, Price, Randolph, Reade, Reed, Reid, Smith, Starling, Stuart, Strother, Taylor, Thornton, Todd, Venable, Warner, Washington, Woodson, Wallace
Reprint 1964. Index. 304p. 5 fiche.
F-1096 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Ray's Index and Digest to Hathaway's North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register, compiled and edited by Worth S. Ray. This item includes genealogical notes and annotations. Publ. 1956. Index. 192p.
3 fiche.
F-1097 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, edited by Wilfred Jordan. This item contains genealogical and personal memoirs. Publ. 1955. Illus., ports., index. 453p. 12 fiche.
F-1098 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Colonial Virginia Register, compiled by William G. and Mary Newton Stanard. This is a list of governors, councilors, and other higher officials, and also of members of the House of Burgesses, and the Revolutionary conventions of the Colony of Virginia. Publ. 1902. Index. 249p. 5 fiche.
F-1099 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Sons of the Revolution in State of Virginia, vol 1, nos 1-4, edited by G. Watson James, Jr.

Contents, vol 1, no 1:
  • "Valley Forge," by Herbert Burk
  • "Our Aim and Ambition," by Charles R. Robins
  • "Dr. Gustavus Richard Brown, of Maryland, One of the Consulting Physicians During the Last Illness of General Washington," by Alex G. Brown, Jr.
  • "The World War Medals"
  • "An Eye-Opener from California"
  • "The James River and Kanawha Canal," by James Poyntz Nelson
Contents, vol 1, no 2:
  • "Historic Cannon, Brought Over by Rochambeau, Remolded for Service in War Between the States," by John Tyler
  • "Annual Meeting," by John Q. James
  • "Our Debt to the Past and Our Duty," by Edward Mack
  • "President Valentine Urges the Society to Concentrate on Building Up Membership and to Co-Operate with Magazine"
  • "Revolution," by Burnleigh Crump
  • "When Congress Met in Wall Street," by O. P. Austin
  • "A Virginia Hero," by Lyon G. Tyler
  • "History of the Matthew Fontaine Maury Association, Richmond, VA," by Mrs. E. E. Moffett
  • "An Englishman's Tribute to Chancellor Wythe," by R. B. Munford, Jr.
  • "Genealogical Section," prepared by Clayton Torrence
Contents, vol 1, no 3:
  • "Louisiana Purchase," by James Poyntz Nelson
  • "The Lee Memorial Fund," by Verton E. Kemp
  • "Statue of Pocahontas Unveiled After 16 Years of Splendid Effort," by Mrs. John B. Lightfoot
  • "Virginia at Last Memorializes Poe"
  • "Some Notes in Regard to General Lafayette and His Last Visit to America," by Robt. B. Munford, Jr.
  • "What is Wrong with Most Patriotic Societies?" by Pierson W. Banning
  • "The Heart that Beats at Lexington," by G. W. James, Jr.
  • "Genealogical Section," prepared by Clayton Torrence
Contents, vol 1, no 4:
  • "The Lee Chapel Controversy"
  • "The Confederate Memorial Institute at Richmond," by Robt. B. Munford, Jr.
  • "Two Letters of the Revolutionary Period"
  • "Tablet to the Virginia Signers of the Declaration of Independence," by Robert B. Munford, Jr.
  • "Washington the Engineer," by G. Watson James, Jr.
  • "Out of Revolutionary Days," by Earl Baldwin Thomas
  • "Genealogical Section," prepared by Clayton Torrence
Publ. 1922. Illus. 32, 71, 68, 61p. 5 fiche.
F-1100 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Sons of the Revolution in State of Virginia, vol 2, nos 1-4, edited by G. Watson James, Jr.

Contents, vol 2, no 1:
  • "General George Mathews," by R. Walton Moore
  • "A Sketch of the Life of Dr. Gustavus Richard Brown, of Port Tobacco, Maryland," by J. M. Toner
  • "The Will of Dr. Gustavus Brown, of Port Tobacco, Maryland"
  • "The Will of Dr. Gustavus Richard Brown, of Port Tobacco, Maryland"
  • "Letters of Governor Benjamin Harris," copied by Robert B. Munford, Jr.
  • "Letter to the Editor," from Frank Hervey Pettingell
  • "The 1922 Annual Report of the President, California Society"
  • "Genealogical Section," prepared by Clayton Torrence
Contents, vol 2, no 2:
  • "California's Fight for Americanized Histories in Its Schools," by Pierson W. Banning
  • "The Bill That Will Stir American Blood"
  • "Virginia's Physician-Generals in the Revolution," by Alexander Gustavus Brown, Jr.
  • "Jack Jouett's Ride and Some of Jack Jouett's Descendants," by Sallie Nelson Robins
  • "Letters of Robert Carter Nicholas, Edward Carrington, and John Hancock," copied from the Library of Congress
  • "George Washington's Lost Birthday," by Gaston Lichtenstein
  • "Centenary of the Monroe Doctrine," by Robert B. Munford, Jr.
  • "Genealogical Section," prepared by Clayton Torrence
Contents, vol 2, no 3:
  • "Greetings from Selden P. Spencer"
  • "Triennial Meeting of General Society a Great Success," by John Quarles James
  • "Alexander Scammell, 1747-1781"
  • "Some Extracts from Purdies, Virginia, Gazette of 1775," contributed by E. G. Swem
  • "Benedict Arnold in Virginia," by Sally Nelson Robbins
  • "History Repeats Itself"
  • "Genealogical Section," prepared by Clayton Torrence
Contents, vol 2, no 4:
  • "Minutes of First Meeting of National Council, General Society Sons of the Revolution at the Army and Navy Club"
  • "Directory of the National Council"
  • "Miscellanea from the Virginia Gazette of Dixon and Hunter, February 25, 1775," contributed by Earl G. Swem
  • "The Virginia Gazette of March 4, 1775"
  • "Striving to Perpetuate the Ancient Grudge and a Protest from America"
  • "A Protest from America," by Pierson W. Banning
  • "Virginia Society Officers Given Special Performance of 'America'"
  • "Unpublished Letters of John Quincy Adams"
  • "Genealogical Section," prepared by Clayton Torrence
Publ. 1923. Illus., table, port. 80, 74, 47, 60p. 5 fiche.
F-1101 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Sons of the Revolution in State of Virginia, vol 3, nos 1-4, edited by G. Watson James, Jr.

Contents, vol 3, no 1:
  • "America, the Film Incomparable," by G. Watson James, Jr.
  • "Letters of General Daniel Morgan," by W. R. McIllwaine
  • "Resolution Calling Brigadier General Morgan into Service"
  • "Miscellanea of the Aylett Family," by Lewis D. Aylett
  • "Miscellanea from the 'Virginia Gazette' of Dixon and Hunter," by Earl G. Swem
  • "Pittsylvania County Committee"
  • "Genealogical Section," prepared by Clayton Torrence
Contents, vol 3, no 2:
  • "Historical Antecedents of Our Principles of Liberty and the Antecedents of Our Institutions," by G. Watson James, Jr.
  • "The Proposed Union of the Sons of the Revolution with the Sons of the American Revolution"
  • "A Legend of the Old Stone House," by John Quarles James
  • "The LaFayette Centennial"
  • "In the Realm of Books"
Contents, vol 3, no 3:
  • "Browsing in Revolutionary Data," by G. Watson James, Jr.
  • "Arnold's Picket Line," by John Q. James
  • "Genealogical Section," prepared by Clayton Torrence
Contents, vol 3, no 4:
  • "The Shrine of the American People," by W. Herbert Burk
  • "Historical Antecedents," by Lyon G. Tyler
  • "Genealogical Section," prepared by Clayton Torrence
Publ. 1924. Illus., map, port. 45, 35, 44, 24p. 3 fiche.
F-1102 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Sons of the Revolution in State of Virginia, vol 4, nos 1-4, edited by G. Watson James, Jr.

Contents, vol 4, no 1:
  • "Anniversary of the Birth of Washington," an address by R. Walton Moore
  • "Who Will Restore Mrs. Mary Ball Washington's 'Tall Boy?'"
  • "'Brutus' Defends Patrick Henry in the Williamsburg Powder Magazine Incident," from the Virginia Gazette
  • "Genealogical Section," prepared by Clayton Torrence
Contents, vol 4, no 2:
  • "Report of the Membership Committee of the National Council, April 1, 1925"
  • "Dr. Gordon in Trouble," from the Virginia Gazette
  • "Genealogical Section," prepared by Clayton Torrence
Contents, vol 4, no 3:
  • "Notes from the Virginia State Library"
  • "Genealogical Section," prepared by Clayton Torrence
Contents, vol 4, no 4:
  • "George Hood Petitions Governor Giles for Bounty Lands," from the Virginia State Library Archives
  • "Asa Briggs' Grave is Marked"
  • "Genealogical Section," prepared by Clayton Torrence
Publ. 1925. Illus., port. 44, 40, 30, 45p. 3 fiche.
F-1103 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Sons of the Revolution in State of Virginia, vol 5, nos 1-4, edited by Clayton Torrence

Contents, vol 5, no 1:
  • "The Yorktown Campaign," by H. M. Smith, Jr.
  • "Surry County Officers: Civil and Military, 1776-1781," from the Surry Court Order Book
  • "Fluvanna County in the Revolution," compiled from Fluvanna Court Order Books
  • "A Scotch Patriot of Fredericksburg: James Duncanson"
  • "The Edmunds Family of Surry, Southampton, Sussex, and Brunswick Counties, VA"
  • "William Booker, of Prince Edward County"
  • "William Jones, of Fredericksburg: Gentleman of Color and Revolutionary Patriot"
  • Genealogies of members:
    • Hancock Lee Bragg
    • Henry Read McIlwaine
    • Henry Marston Smith
    • Hiram Moore Smith
    • James Gordon Smith
    • James Waddell Gordon
    • Robert Latimer Gordon
Contents, vol 5, no 2:
  • "Albemarle County Pensioners," contributed by Mrs. John Cooke Grayson
  • "Claim of the Heirs of Lieutenant James Conway, of Pittsylvania County," from the Virginia State Library Archives
  • Genealogies of members:
    • Wistar Wallace Braxton
    • Landon Randolph Funsten
    • Lawrence Washington Howe Peyton
    • Henry Porterfield Taylor
    • Henry Porterfield Taylor, Jr.
    • St George Tucker Grinnan
    • Alexander Cameron
    • Barton Haxall Cameron
    • Hamilton Meade Baskervill
    • Llewelyn Walton McVeigh
    • Yelverton Peyton Marshall
    • Randolph Marshall
    • John L. Ingram
    • George Arms Tower
    • William Clayton Torrence
Publ. 1927. 86, 77p. 3 fiche.
F-1104 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Sons of the Revolution in State of Virginia, vol 6, nos 1-2, edited by Clayton Torrence

Contents, vol 6, no 1:
  • "Louisa County Officers During Revolution," from Louisa County Court Order Books
  • "Soldiers of French and Indian War Proving Claims in Louisa County, 1779 and 1780"
  • "George Carrington, of Cumberland County"
  • "Watkins Family Data"
  • "Gilliam Family" (part)
  • "Genealogical Section," prepared by Clayton Torrence
Contents, vol 6, no 2:
  • "Some Culpepper County Revolutionary Soldiers," from various minute books located in the Culpepper County Court Order Books
  • "The Home of Washington's Mother," contributed by Anna Marshall Braxton
  • "The Will of John Jouett I, of Albemarle County"
  • "Goochland County," from the Goochland County Court Order Book
  • "Gilliam Family" (part)
  • "The Hick's Family"
  • "Virginia Officers, 1776"
  • "Samuel Coleman (1755-1811), of Richmond, VA: His Revolutionary Service and His Coleman Ancestry"
Publ. 1928. Tables. 80, 86p. 3 fiche.
F-1106 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Parish Lines, Diocese of Virginia, by Charles Francis Cocke. This work roughly covers the geographic area north of the James River and east and north of the Nelson and Augusta County lines, excluding the lower Peninsula and the Eastern Shore. This also includes historical sketches. Publ. 1967. Maps, charts, bibliog., index. 321p. 6 fiche (negative).
F-1107 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Parish Lines, Diocese of Southwestern Virginia, by Charles Francis Cocke. This work deals largely with the development of the Protestant Episcopal Church after its disestablishment, but also includes information related closely to the growth of the Commonwealth. Publ. 1960. Maps, charts, bibliog., index. 196p. 4 fiche (negative).
F-1108 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Hamlin Family: A Genealogy of James Hamlin, by H. Franklin Andrews. This work provides genealogical data on James Hamlin, his sons, and their descendants. The descendants of his daughters, however, have not been discovered. Publ. 1902. Illus., ports., index. 1411p. 28 fiche.
F-1109 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Register of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of South Carolina, by Alexander S. Salley, et. al.

Contents:
  • eligibility lists
  • names of members
  • names of associate members
Publ. 1945. 176p. 3 fiche.
F-1110 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Curetons of Lancaster County, South Carolina, by Thomas Kirk Cureton, Jr. This item contains genealogical and biographical data on the Cureton family, as well as biographies of some Revolutionary soldiers who served in the North and South Carolina lines. Publ. 1949. Variously paged.
2 fiche.
F-1111 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Arkansas Family Historian, vol 1, nos 1-4, edited by W. J. Lemke.

Contents, vol 1, no 1:
  • "The Conway-Bradley Family Cemetery Near Bradley, Arkansas," compiled by Margaret Smith Ross
  • "The Children of the Reverend Thomas H. Tennant," compiled by Mabel B. McClure
  • "The Trammels," by Bernelle Whillock
  • "The Deaver Family in Arkansas," by A. D. May
  • "Brinson-Wood-Gollaher"
  • "Talley-Cox-Marrs"
  • "Reeds Came to Arkansas in 1811"
  • "The Passing of a Grand Old Man"
  • "Who Were These Washingtons?"
Contents, vol 1, no 2:
  • "A Tentative Outline of the Washburn Family," copied by G. R. Turrentine
  • "Lessons in Genealogy, no 1," by Allan S. Humphreys
  • "The Bogy Family of Old Arkansas Post," by Louis T. Bogy
  • "Facts About the Marrs Family," by Mrs. T. J. Smith
  • "Some Pioneers at Rieff's Chapel," by Marian Brinson Lisman
  • "McClellan Family in Arkansas and Alabama," edited by W. J. Lemke
  • "The Deatons of Clark County," by Mrs. Gerald B. McLane
  • "Arkansas Descendants of Christopher Branch and Mary Addie," by Carribel Eck Carter
  • "Notes on the Holcombes"
  • "Three Pulaski County Cemeteries," by Margaret Smith Ross
  • "Cole Family Line of Doak Sheridan Campbell, Tallahassee, Florida"
  • "The Isaac Cates and Mark Smith Families"
Contents, vol 1, no 3:
  • "History of the Turnbow Family of Pope County," by J. H. Hurley
  • "Old Neale Cemetery," by Margaret Troutman
  • "Bayou Meto Cemetery," by Margaret Smith Ross
  • "Rutherford Cemetery in Washington County," by F. M. McConnell
  • "Some Notes on Rodgers-Gibson-Hall-Heims," by Frances Rodgers Dalton
  • "A List of the Wills Recorded in Washington County, 1829-1868"
  • "Old Antioch Cemetery," by Anna S. Andrew and Louise Hooks
  • "The Andrew Jackson Kelly Family of Columbia County," by Mrs. Una L. Bass
  • "Some Notes on the Pioneer McGarrahs of Washington County, Arkansas," by Mrs. O. L. Patterson
  • "Corrections on 'Facts About the Marrs Family,'" by Rea Marrs Jameson
  • "Out of the Society's Post Office Box," by Bernice Karnes
Contents, vol 1, no 4:
  • "The Family Newsletter," by G. R. Turrentine
  • "Lessons in Genealogy, no 2," by Allan S. Humphreys
  • "Humphreys Genealogy"
  • "Some Descendants of Edward Wesson, Early Virginian," by Mrs. Wm. J. Doliante
  • "Five Generations of a Jones Family in Clark County, Arkansas," by Bobbie Jones McLane
  • "Some Union County Cemeteries," by Margaret Smith Ross
  • "Sevier County 'Heads of Families' 1830," by G. R. Turrentine
  • "My Uncle, Hugh Simpson, and Family," by Clara B. Kendrick
  • "Salem Cemetery near Cedarville, Arkansas," by Laura (Denny) Hiatt
  • "The McGarys of Washington County," by Tressa L. Fussell
  • "Carolan Family Bible," by Paul L. Springer
  • "Hutchens Cemetery in Washington County," provided by Mr. and Mrs. Louallen Fine
  • "Texas Obituaries with Arkansas Birth Places," by Mrs. Glen Terhune
  • "Carroll County Cemetery Lists," compiled by Jesse F. and Annie E. Harrington
Publ. 1962-1963. Illus., charts, ports. 28, 56, 50, 28p. 4 fiche.
F-1112 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Arkansas Family Historian, vol 2, nos 1-5, edited by W. J. Lemke.

Contents, vol 2, no 1:
  • "Report of the First Annual Meeting of the Arkansas Genealogical Society," by Deane G. Carter
  • "Early Rutherfords of Washington County, Arkansas," by Marian C. Ledgerwood
  • "A System for Collecting and Filing Data," by G. R. Turrentine
  • "Membership Roll of Caddo Valley Methodist Church, 1897-1914," contributed by J. Floyd Bullock
  • "The Morrow Family," by Mary Cox
  • "Some Hodges Family Notes," contributed by Edward Herring
  • "Two Columbia County Cemeteries," contributed by Mrs. Una L. Bass
  • "Some Notes on the Conways and Stuarts," by Mrs. Geo. M. Dinsmore
Contents, vol 2, no 2:
  • "The Morrows and Their Descendants," by Mary Cox
  • "Bethel Cemetery (Methodist), Pulaski County, Arkansas," copied by Margaret Smith Ross
  • "Williamson Cemetery, Russellville, Arkansas," copied by G. R. Turrentine
  • "The Hopkins Family," by Zora Lee Langston Atkinson
  • "The Ralph Skelton Line," contributed by George Byers
  • "Some Rhodes Family Notes," by Paul L. Springer
  • "Confederate Officers from Arkansas"
  • "The Moseley Register," by Carribel Eck Carter
  • "From the Howell Family Bible," contributed by Mrs. Leister E. Presley
Contents, vol 2, no 3:
  • "Pope County Memories," by Fred Marshall
  • "The Washburn Family, Ancestry of Edna Simmons Campbell," by Mrs. Doak S. Campbell
  • "Cemetery Lists of Carroll County, Arkansas," by Jesse F. and Annie E. Harrington
  • "Two Little-Known Cemeteries in Washington County," by Frank M. McConnell
  • "Johann George Stockburger of Kirnach, Wurtemburg, Germany, 1731, to the Stockburgers of West Fork, Arkansas, USA, 1960," compiled by Iva Stockburger and Bertha Stockburger Woodruff
  • "Some Notes on 'Edwards' and Gravestone Inscriptions of Family and Relatives," by Paul L. Springer
  • "The Prince Family," by Zora Lee Langston Atkinson
  • "Rehoboth Cemetery, Phillips County, Arkansas," by Zora Lee Langston Atkinson
  • "Rondo Cemetery (Miller County, Arkansas)," compiled by Margaret Smith Ross
  • "Deaton Cemetery," copied by Margaret Smith Ross
  • "The Boggs Family Cemetery," listed by Mr. and Mrs. Leister E. Presley
  • "Arkansas Names in Jack County, Texas," contributed by Mrs. W. T. Garner
Contents, vol 2, no 4:
  • "The Linton Family, Northumberland County, Virginia to Pope County, Arkansas," by Porter Rose
  • "Bethel Methodist Church Cemetery Near Mount Holly, Arkansas," copied by Margaret Smith Ross
  • "Carter Compiled Index to Flashback"
  • "The Elms of the Summers Community," by Burlene Hilton
  • "Tulip Methodist Cemetery," copied by Margaret Smith Ross and W. J. Lemke
  • "Steel Family Cemetery," copied by Margaret Smith Ross
Contents, vol 2, no 5:
  • "Eck," by Carribel Eck Carter
  • "Mississippi Methodists," compiled by Rosemary Lovell
  • "Oak Grove Cemetery at Conway, Arkansas," copied by Margaret Smith Ross
  • "Searching for Bullock's," by J. Floyd Bullock
  • "1850 Washington County Census," transcribed by Frances Woods
  • "Oregon Donation Land Claims," contributed by Mrs. Billie Snead Webb
  • "The Beans of the American Revolution," contributed by Mrs. Leister E. Presley
Publ. 1963-1964. Illus., ports. 53, 48, 54, 44, 38p. 5 fiche.
F-1113 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

The Arkansas Family Historian, vol 4, nos 1-2, edited by Dolores Murphy.

Contents, vol 4, no 1:
  • "The Turner Family, Arkansas Branch," by Mrs. G. E. Amon
  • "The Broadway-Anderson-Penix Families," by Roy Penix
  • "The Cleavers in Arkansas," by William A. Owens
  • "Dockery Family Cemetery, Lamartine, Arkansas," copied by Margaret Smith Ross
  • "Siloam Cemetery, Faulkner County, Arkansas," copied by Edsel F. Voyles
  • "Flat Rock Cemetery, Izard County, Arkansas," copied by Mrs. Pat C. Herrington
  • Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Izard County, Arkansas," copied by Mrs. Pat. C. Herrington
Contents, vol 4, no 2:
  • "Park Family Records," by Mrs. Hayle P. Hollis
  • "The Hollis Family," by Mrs. Hayle P. Hollis
  • "An Early Arkansas Family," by Mrs. Leister E. Presley
  • "New Hope Methodist Church, Clark County," by J. Floyd Bullock
  • "Home Guard Units in Dallas County, Arkansas During the Civil War," by Willma Humphreys
NOTE: This number appears to be incomplete.

Publ. 1966. Illus., ports. 47p. 1 fiche.
F-1114 MICROFICHE COLLECTION:

Records of the Moravians in North Carolina, 1752-1771, vol 1, edited by Adelaide L. Fries. This work provides a history of the Moravians in chronological order. Publ. 1922. Illus., maps, ports., gloss., index. 511p.
10 fiche.