Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index
Arkansas Historical Quarterly
(All of these issues are located in the AHS media center)
1962, Number 4
A Yankee Cavalryman Views the Battle of Prairie Grove
The White River Expedition June 10-July 15, 1862
1963, Number 1
Arkansas’ Flag is fifty years old
White-Robes Reformers: The Ku Klux Klan comes to Arkansas, 1921-1922
Hot Springs in the ‘Seventies
A Civil War Letter of Captain Elliot Fletcher, Jr.
James Brookes More: Poet and Businessman
Arkansas Drama Before World War I: An Unexplored Country
Prison Reforms During the Donagher Administration
1963, Number 2
Extracts form the Memoirs of William Franklin Avera
The Pope-Noland duel of 1831: A Letter form C.F.M. Noland
Military Events in Arkansas During the Civil War, 1861-1865
Jo Frauwnthal, Opie Read, and the Spyglass: Some Unfinished Letters
1963, Number 3
White Robes in Politics: The Ku Klux Klan in Arkansas, 1922-1924
Dr. Alexander Copeland Millar
The Union Expedition Against Little Rock, August-September, 1863
Confederate Artillery in Arkansas
An Original Letter of Governor William Savin Fulton
A Civil War Letter of General Steel, CSA
1963, Number 4
Octogenarian Nominee of a Newborn Party
The Concentrated Order of Hoo-Hoo
Defeat, Decline, Disintegration: The Ku Klux Klan in Arkansas, 1924 and After
"Dr. Buck" From Cane Hill
The Success of Kit, the Arkansas Traveler
An Early Appearance of the Classic-Romantic Ode: Albert Pike’s "Hymn’s to the Gods"
1964, Number 1
Major Pierce McKennon: Arkansas’ "Boogie Woogie" Playing Air Ace
The last duel in Arkansas: The Marmaduke-Walker Duel
Some aspects of Crime and Punishment on the Arkansas Frontier
The Arkansas State Bank: Ante-Bellum Period
The Fall of Governor John Pope
1964, Number 2
Commonwealth College Comers to Arkansas, 1923-1925
In Quest of Peace on the Indian Border: The Establishment of Fort Smith
The Martin Hart Conspiracy
The First Theatrical Season in Arkansas: Little Rock 1838-1839
1964, Number 3
Early Reaction in Arkansas to the Relocation of Japanese in the State
The Elixir of Youth ( early newspaper at Harrison )
Post-Reconstruction Repudiation: Evil Blot of Financial Necessity?
The Memphis and Little Rock Railroad During the Civil War
The Adoption of Arkansas’ Anti-Evolution Law
1964, Number 4
Marmaduke Attacks Pine Blufff
The Quaint and the Devout, A Study of the Amish at Vilonia, Arkansas
Gee’s Fiftenth Arkansas Infantry in the Forts Henry and Donelson Campaign
Missouri State Depredations in Arkansas: A Case of Restiution
Opie Read’s Play About Lincoln
Jessie James in Arkansas: The War Days
1965, Number 1
Norman Thomas, Arkansas Sharecroppers, and the Roosevelt Agricultural Policies, 1933-1937
Arkansas Labor In Revolt: Little Rock and the Great Southwestern Strike
Prelude to the Missouri Compromise
Arkansas Weatherman: Dr. Nathan D. Smith
A Bluecoat’s Account of the Camden Expedition
1965, Number 2
Miscegenation as an Issue in the Arkansas Constitutional Convention of 1868
Early Days in Oscfeola
Guerrillas, Jayhawkers and Bushwakers in Northern Arkansas During the Civil War
The Federal Struggle to Hold on to Fort Smith
1965, Number 3
Ho for Arkansas
Two decades of state forestry in Arkansas
General Bussey takes over at Fort Smith
Journal of Charles Heinrich,1849-1856
1965, Number 4
Joseph T. Robinson and Arkansas politics: 1912-1913
An outstanding Arkansas composer, William Grant Still
Fort Smith serves General McCulloch as a supply depot
Harold Elgin Henson
The great American century
1967, Number 1
History’s mysteries in Arkansas
The life of Archibald Yell
The Cleburne County Draft War
An adventue story of the Arkansas Cherokees, 1829
The Arkansas State Plant Board: a half century of service
The Military Board in Confederate Arkansas
1967, Number 2
The Arkansas Meneuvers, 1941
The Federals raid Van Buren and threaten Fort Smith
United States v. Powell Clayton: Use of Federal Enforcement Acts in Arkansas
The first meeting of the Arkansas Conference of Charities and Correction
The life of Archiblad Yell
1967, Number 3
Negro disfranchisement in Arkansas
The life of Archibald Yell
Circuses in Northwest Arkansas before the Civil War
General Cooper’s CSA Indians threaten Fort Smith
My Arkansas boyhood (William Grant Still)
1968, Number 1
Breaking the color barrier at the University of Arkansas
The J.L.C. & E.R.R. and the opening of the "Sunk Lands" in Northeast Arkansas
Fort Smith as the agency for the Western Choctaws
Half a century of school consolidation in Arkansas
1968, Number 2
The New Madrid earthquake
Education in young Arkansas: Spring Hill Female Academy
Southern tenant farmers: socialist critics of the New Deal
Historical geography of the lower White River
Reminiscences of a hill country school teacher
1968, Number 3
The Constitution Convention of 1874
John Roy Steelman: Native son to Presidential advisor
Albert von Halfern’s
Der Squire
Dr. David Yancey Thomas
1968, Number 4
The banker’s agricultural revolt of 1919
"This is Union man’s country" Sebastian County 1914
Background and early history of a company town: Bauxite, Arkansas
1969, Number 1
The Beginning of the Arkansas Gazette
Legal status of Arkansas Negroes before emancipation
The Little Rock Press goes to war, 1861-1863
Traders and factories on the Arkansas frontier, 1805-1822
Memories of Hendrix College
A letter from Dardanelle to Jonesville, South Carolina
Congressman James William Trimble
Ted R. Worley
Walter J. Lemke
1969, Number 2
History by choice
The Second Party System in Arkansas, 1836-1848
The Federals capture Fort Smith, 1863
1969, Number 3
Arkansas’ Choctaw boundary: a study of justice delayed
Arkansas’ oldest industry
Humor from the hills
The Civil War years in Independence County
Cattle drives from Arkansas to California prior to the Civil War
1969, Number 4
Reconstruction and the loss of state credit
A place in history for Ann James
John Brown of Arkansas
The Confederate attempt to regain Fort Smith, 1863
1970, Number 1
Hoover and the Red Cross in the Arkansas drought of 1930
Union strategy in Arkansas during the Vicksburg campaign
The Arkansas conference in charities and correction, 1912-1937
The Arkansas law on obscenity
Rice revolution in the Southwest, 1880-1910
Notes on early rice cultures in Arkansas
1970, Number 2
A look at the "family" in Arkansas politics, 1858-1865
Herbert Hoover’s Mississippi Valley land reform memorandum: A document
Federal Generals squabble over Fort Smith post, 1863-1864
The agricultural wheel: County politics and consolidation, 1884-1886
Letter of John Campbell, Unionist
1970, Number 4
Forty years ago: The Great Depression comes to Arkansas
The founding of Dyess Colony
The Arkansas tap line cases: A study in commerce regulation
Some historical notes on far West Seminary
The medal of honor and Sergeant John Ward and private Pompey factor
1971, Number 1
The University of Arkansas’ "Old Main"
A philatelic glimpse into Arkansas’ past
A survey of Arkansas’ image problem
1971, Number 2
Woodrow Wilson and the University of Arkansas
The white citizens council and resistance to school desegregation in Arkansas
The American Missionary Association and the Freedmen in Arkansas, 1863-1878
Journey through Southwest Arkansas, 1858
1971, Number 3
The Hinderliter House: Its place in Arkansas history
General Patrick Cleburne’s proposal to arm southern slaves
The American Missionary Association and Freedmen’s Bureau in Arkansas, 1866-1868
The day I saw the ghost and learned some lessons about history
Memories of a University student, 1906-1910
1973, Number 1
Theodore Roosevelt and Arkansas, 1901-1912
Ambrose Hundley Sevier in the U.S. Senate, 1836-1848
Peter Manelis Van Winkle
A Saline guard: the Civil War letters of Col. William Ayers Crawford, C.S.A., 1861-1865
1973, Number 2
The Arkansas Cotton Pickers Strike of 1891 and the demise of the Colored Farmers’ Alliance
Brough, Baptists, and Bombast: the election of 1928
From utopian isolation to radical activism: Commonwealth College, 1925-1935
The Arkansas Separate Coach Law of 1891
Circuses in Northwest Arkansas: 1865-1889
1973, Number 3
Trouble in paradise: Dyess Colony and Arkansas politics
Harvey C. Couch and the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Antoine Barraque and his involvement in Indian affairs of Southeast Arkansas, 1819-1832
Arkansas after the war: from the journal of Frederick Gerstaecker
1973, Number 4
General T. C. Hindman and the Trans-Mississippi District
The salt industry in Arkansas Territory, 1819-1836
A letter from Archibald Yell to Henry A. Wise, July 12, 1841
The founding and early history of the Southern Tenant Farmers Union
James Harris Atkinson, 1888-1973
1974, Number 1
To the back of the elephant: racial conflict in the Arkansas Republican Party
Jeff Davis and the politics of combat
The Negro delegates in the Arkansas Constitutional Convention of 1868: a group profile
The California Overland Express through Indian Territory and Western Arkansas
1974, Number 2
The Earle-Buchanan letters of 1861-1876
Military intelligence reports on Arkansas riots: 1919-1920
1974, Number 3
The discovery of oil in South Arkansas, 1920-1924
Letters home: from Private Thomas henry Lochridge, 1861-1862
1975, Number 1
The Constitutional Convention of 1917-1918
Arkansas and the Election of 1896
1975, Number 2
Charles Hillman Brough
Abraham G. Mayers
A black protest in the "era of accommodation": documents
1975, Number 3
The Arkansas State Penitentiary under Democratic control, 1874-1896
Quantitative differences between the Arkansas Whig and Democratic Parties, 1836-1850
"The glory of the Old South and the greatness of the New"
The Arkansas State Horticultural Society
1975, Number 5
The Know-Nothings in Arkansas
Northwest Arkansas and the Brothers of Freedom: the roots of a farmer movement
Prosperity rolls across Arkansas
An Ohio doctor views campaigning on the White River, 1864
A fabled "Folk Song"
1976, Number 1
From quackery to qualification: Arkansas medical and drug legislation, 1881-1909
"That troublesome old cocklebur": John R. Brinkley and the medical profession of Arkansas 1937-1942
Reminiscences of Confederate service by Wiley A. Washburn
1976, Number 2
Charles Hillman Brough
Reed G. Landis and "The Last Good War"
Private journal of Mary Ann Owen Sims, Part I
1976, Number 3
The campus years
The slave drivers of Arkansas: a new view from the narratives
Alfred Clay Hale, native son and man of destiny
Private journal of Mary Ann Owen Sims, Part II
1976, Number 4
"Golden prospects and fraternal amenities": Mifflin W. Gibbs’ Arkansas years
Fort Wayne and the Arkansas frontier, 1838-1840
James H. Howard
1977, Number 1
Fort Wayne and border violence, 1840-1847
Marche, Arkansas: a personal reminiscence of life and customs
1977, Number 2
The Greenback Political Movement: an Arkansas view
The burning of Hopefield
A social history of Manganese mining in the Batesville District of Independence County
From the political diary of an unpolitical person (Mrs. Mary Hays)
Federal aid to Arkansas education, 1933-1936
1977, Number 3
An Arkansas county mobilizes: Saline County, Arkansas, 1917-1918
The rise of a Republican leader: Harmon L. Remmel
"A touching enigma": the opera career of Mary Lewis
"Molders of thought and directors of action": the Arkansas Council of Defense, 1917-1918
1978, Number 1
The Afrika Korps in Arkansas, 1943-1946
Food for the hungry: federal food programs in Arkansas, 1933-1942
The office of governor in Arkansas history
"Boosterism and Babbittry": Charles Hillman Brough and the "selling" of Arkansas
1978, Number 2
The pleasures of prosperity, Bella Vista, Arkansas, 1917-1929
David O. Dodd: folk hero of Confederate Arkansas
The Martial Law Controversy in Arkansas,1861-1865
Sulfur Fork Factory, 1817-1822
Jacob Wolf
1978, Number 3
Settlement of the Arkansas Ozarks: the Buffalo River Valley
The evolution of mental health care in Arkansas
Fred Havis: Jefferson County’s black Republican leader
William F. Kirby, Arkansas’s maverick senator
The red scare in Arkansas: a southern state and national hysteria
John P. Morrow, Jr.
1978, Number 4
Zinc and lead mining along the Buffalo River
Civil War letters from James Mitchell to his wife, Sarah Elizabeth Latta Mitchell
Albert Pike’s contributions to the
Spirit of the Times
, including his "Letter from the far, far west"
1979, Number 1
An Arkansan in St. Petersburg: Clifton Rodes Breckinridge, Minister to Russia, 1894-1897
Efforts to encourage immigration to Arkansas, 1865-1874
"The miasmatic jungles": reactions to H.L. Mencken’s 1921 attack on Arkansas
The capture of Van Buren, Arkansas, during the Civil War
1979, Number 2
Governor Leroy Collins of Florida and the Little Rock Crisis of 1957
The Blytheville case and the regulation of Arkansas cotton shipments
Federal military activity in Arkansas in the fall of 1864 and the skirmish at Hurricane Creek
F.E. Maddox: chaplain of progress, 1908
Searching for the American dream in Arkansas: letters of a pioneer family
1979, Number 3
Baptists and slavery in Arkansas: relationships and attitudes
Devotees and dissenters: Arkansas in the Confederate Congress, 1861-1865
State politics and the agricultural wheel
Blind tigers and the blind justice: the Arkansas Raid on Island 37, Tennessee
David O. Demuth
1979, Number 4
The anti-evolution law: church and state in Arkansas
Powell Clayton: ambassador to Mexico, 1897-1905
Albert Pike and the Pea Ridge atrocities
1980, Number 1
Asa P. Robinson and the Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad
Diluting an institution: the social impact of World War II on the Arkansas family
Slavery in the mountains: Yell County, Arkansas, 1840-1860
Arkansas’s "Paper Interurbans"
1980, Number 2
The Bear State image: Arkansas in the nineteenth century
A study in southern demagoguery: Jeff Davis of Arkansas
"On a slow train through Arkansas"—the negative image of Arkansas in the early 20
th
century
The doctrine of creative destruction: Ferry and Bridge Law in Arkansas
Simon T. Sanders: public servant
1980, Number 3
Battle at Ditch Bayou
Twenty-seven days on the levee—1927
Rowing against the stream: the course of Albert Pike from National Whig to Secessionist
Business as usual: the Bank of Holiday in Arkansas
1980, Number 4
The Hope Cotton Oil Company cases: a question of reasonableness
The failure of relief during the Arkansas Drought of 1930-1931
Orval Faubus: the central figure at Little Rock Central High School
1981, Number 1
Arkansas post in the American Revolution
"A tie between us that time cannot sever": Latta family letters, 1855-1872
1981, Number 2
Direct democracy in Arkansas, 1910-1918
The Socialist Party in Arkansas, 1900-1912
Economic democracy in ante-bellum Arkansas, Phillips County, 1850-1860
1981, Number 3
Politics and law in the Little Rock Crisis, 1954-1957
Historical translation of Antoine Barraque manuscript
Letters from Little Rock of Captain James M. Bowler, 112
th
United States Colored Troops
The agriculture wheel in Arkansas, 1887
1981, Number 4
Galloway College: the early years, 1889-1907
Augustus Hill Garland: guilded age Democrat
1982, Number 1
Isaac Fisher: the frustrations of a Negro educator at Branc Normal College, 1902-1911
Inequality on the southern frontier: Arkansas County in the Arkansas Territory
The impact of the Civil War upon Pulaski County, Arkansas
1982, Number 2
John Hanks Alexander of Arkansas: second black graduate of West Point
Pulaski Heights: early suburban development in Little Rock, Arkansas
The Banks family of Yell County, Arkansas: a " Plain Folk" family of the highland south
1982, Number 3
From trails to tails in Eureka Springs
The Constitution of 1836: a new perspective
The search for Arkansas Civil War records, 1892
An urban slave community: Little Rock, 1831-1862
1982, Number 4
Frederick Douglass in Arkansas
The Camden fortifications
The false rumor of Tuesday: Arkansas’s internment of Japanese-Americans
1983, Number 1
The introduction of prepayment medicine to Arkansas: the Trinity Hospital experience
Sugar Loaf: the mountain, the springs, the town
Carrie Satill Sshepperson: the hollows of her footsteps
Life in confederate Arkansas: the diary of Virginia Davis Gray, 1863-1866, Part I
1983, Number 2
Miners stay away! W.B.W. Heartsill and the last years of the Arkansas Knights of Labor
Life in Confederate Arkansas: the diary of Cirginia Davis Gray, 1863-1866, Part II
An Arkansas Spad pilot gets revenge at St. Mihiel
1983, Number 3
H.J. Wiebusch, Batesville, Arkansas: a nineteenth century stonecarver
Southland College: the Society of Friends nd vlak education in Arkansas
Little Rock gets electric lights
From "Separate but equal to desegregation": the changing philosophy of L.C. Bates
The Spanish fort on the Arkansas, 1763-1803
1983, Number 4
The relocation of Arkansas post to Ecores Roughes in 1779
By the sweat of the brow: the back-to-the-land movement in Depression Arkansas
Old Miller Country, Arkansas
1820 letter from Governor Miller describing Arkansas Territory
1984, Number 1
The Arkansas years: 1926-1929
Arkansas Baptists and Methodists and the Equal Right Amendment
1984, Number 2
Horticulture in early Arkansas
The impact of the Civil War on Hot Springs, Arkansas
Winthrop Rockefeller and the Arkansas image
Arkansas’s reaction to the men who said "No" to World War II
1984, Number 3
Lake Mitchegamas and the St. Francis
The Wheelbarrow Strike of 1915: Union Solidarity in Arkansas
James Mitchell, spokesman for women’s equality in nineteenth century Arkansas
Dick Powell: out algering Horation Alger
1984, Number 4
Fulbright of Arkansas v. Ellender of Louisiana: the politics of sugar and rice, 1937-1974
Pratt Cates Remmel: the thrust toward Republicanism in Arkansas, 1951-1955
Jefferson County’s worst disaster: the flood of 1927
1985, Number 1
"All the songs of the world": the story of Emma Dusenbury
The Constitution of 1868: Conqueror’s Constitution or Constitutional Continuity?
A German prisoner of war in the south: the memoir of Edwin Pelz
Confiscation and the Northern War Effort: the army of the Southwest at Helena
1985, Number 2
William Fulbright and the Arkansas 1974 Senatorial Election
Arkansas women: their contribution to society, politics, and business, 1865-1900
White persons held to racial slavery in Ante-bellum Arkansas
Crossett: the community, the company, and change
1985, Number 3
A road divided: from Memphis to Little Rock through the Great Mississippi Swamp
Military road maker evokes memories
Black politics in Arkansas during the Gilded Age, 1876-1900
William McCombs and the1912 Democratic Presidential nomination of Woodrow Wilson
John Foster Wheeler of Fort Smith: pioneer printer and publisher
1985, Number 4
Freedom of press behind barbed wire: Paul Yokota and the Jerome Relocation Center newspaper
Polemics and partisanship: the Arkansas press in the 1860 election
1986, Number 1
The state legislature and the "Reds": Arkansas’s General Assembly v. Commonwealth College
"Sheep admidst the wolves" Father Bandini and the Colony at Tontitown, 1898-1917
"This was the beginning of clearing of land": the development and use of the East Arkansas stump saw
"Time does not count here": letters of a Camp Pike doughboy
1986, Number 2
Joe T. Robinson and the presidential campaign of 1928
The Benton County Horticultural Society: its cultural role
Religion and morals at the University of Arkansas in the 1920’s
1986, Number 3
Root hog or die: the Brothers of Freedom and the 1884 Arkansas election
A dragon in Arkansas Territory in 1833
A short history of the Alphonso Trent Orchestra
John Albert Pearson, Jr.: Arkansas soldier and Confederate Marine
Irrigation expansion in Arkansas: a preliminary investigation
1987, Number 1
The Arkansas married woman’s property law
The syndicate war in Little Rock
Henry McCulloch’s Texans and the defense of Arkansas in 1862
The Arkansas Lumber Company in Warren, Bradley County
1987, Number 2
"All thoughtful citizens": the Arkansas School Reform Movement,1921-1930
Don Jean Filhiol at Ecore at Fabri
An ambition achieved: J.N. Heiskell becomes editor of the Arkansas Gazette
Wartime gristmill destruction in Northwest Arkansas and military-farm colonies
1987, Number 3
Rural electrification in Arkansas, 1935-1940: the formative years
The fighting printers of Company E, Eleventh Kansas Volunteer Infantry
Perspectives on Arkansas folklore: some erroneous assumptions
1987, Number 4
Municipal improvement in Little Rock—a case history
The Arkansas Traveler: southwest humor on canvas
The Pine Bluff meeting of the Arkansas Historical Association
1988, Number 1
Politician, populist, reformer: a reexamination of Hanging Judge Isaac C. Parker
Joseph Taylor Robinson and the Robinson-Patman Act
A history of the J.M. Maus Company
J.W. Fulbright and the Fulbright Program in Ireland
Mary Dengler Hudgins, 1901-1987
1988, Number 2
General James Miller: Hawthorne’s hero in Arkansas
Invasion of the home front: the veterans at Arkansas State Teacher College, 1945-1949
The Supreme Court Library—a sourse of pride
Dr. Robert Bradshaw Walz, 1918-1988
Arkansas nurses, 1895-1920: a profile
1988, Number 3
"They don’t regard my rights at all": Arkansas farm workers, economic modernization, and the
Southern Tenant Farmers Union
Ozark women and the compassionate family in the Arkansas hills, 1870-1910
Arabrella Lanktree Wilson’s Civil War letter
Little Rock businessmen invest in coal: Harmon L. Remmel and the Arkansas Anthracite Coal Company, 1905-1923
1988, Number 4
Plague on the home front: Arkansas and the Great Influenza Epidemic of 1918
The aftermath of Prarie Grove: Union letters from Fayetteville
1989, Number 1
"Low, degrading scoundrels": George W. Featherstonhaugh’s contribution to the bad name of Arkansas
The Hoxie Imbroglio
Trouble in a company town: the Crossett Strike on 1940
Seduction, accommodation, or realism? Tabbs Gross and the
Arkansas Freeman
1989, Number 2
Early plant and animal communities of the Arkansas Delta
Louis Bringier and his description of Arkansas in 1812
Colonial Arkansas place names
Life inside Arkansas’s Japanese-American recolation centers
1989,Number 3
"To the suburb of hell": Catholic missionaries in Arkansas, 1803-1843
Blacks in Arkansas during reconstruction: the ex-slave narratives
Witness for the prosecution: the Civil War letter of Lieutenant George Taylor
An 1835 magazine article by Dr. Nathan D. Smith
1989,Number 4
The semi-savage state: the image of Arkansas in the Civil War
Norman Thomas: "Tribune of the Disenfranchised"
1990, Number 1
The thirty-seventh Illinois at Prarie Grove
"The Lord helps those who help themselves": Black laundresses in Little Rock, 1917-1921
Poets laureate of Arkansas
The 19
th
century pottery industry in Sebastian County, Arkansas
1990, Number 2
The Reverend Fountain Brown: alleged viotator of the Emancipation Proclamation
Bullets for Johnny Reb: Confederate Nitre and Mining Bureau in Arkansas
The Confederate home guard in Southwest Arkansas
1990, Number 3
Before the Hanging Judge: the origin of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas
Losing the past: Draper and the Ruddell Indian Captivity
Caddos moved to the Little Missouri
Black Arkansans and World War One
1990, Number 4
De Soto and the law
Reconstructing a frontier oligarchy: Andres Johnson’s Amnesty Proclamation and Arkansas
1991, Number 1
Sunnyside: the evolution of an Arkansas plantation, 1848-1945
Peonage at Sunnyside and the reaction of the Italian Government
Mary Grace Quackenbos and the federal campaign against peonage: the case of Sunnyside Plantation
Leroy Percy and Sunnyside: planter mentality and Italian peonage in the Mississippi Delta
1991, Number 2
The rise and decline of a Black monthly meeting: Southland, Arkansas, 1864-1925
The extinct "grass eaters" of Benton County: a reconstructed history of the Harmonial Vegetarian Society
"A Dear Little Job" Seconf Lieutenant Hiram F. Willis, Freedmen’s Bureau Agent in Southwestern Arkansas, 1866-1868
1991, Number 3
George Engelmann in Arkansas Territory
Franz Sigel at Pea Ridge
"A sister’s consolations": women, health, and community in early Arkansas, 1810-1860
1991, Number 4
The new women as club women and social activists in turn of the century Arkansas
African-American life in the nineteenth-century South
Arkansas history 1985-1990: a selected bibliography
1992, Number 1
The expedition of Hernando De Soto: a post- mortem report
Protohistoric Tunican Indians in Arkansas
Rituals of encounter: interpreting native American views of European explorers
The significance of the Arkansas Colonial experiance
1992, Number 2
The impact of the Civil War in Arkansas: the Mississippi River Plantation Counties
The Black experience in the first decade of reconstruction in Pope County, Arkansas
In war’s wake: health care and Arkansas freedmen, 1863-1868
The "Back-To-Africa" movement in Arkansas
1992, Number 3
Adoption of initiative and referendum in Arkansas: the roles of George W. Donaghey and William
Jennings Bryan
The right plane at the wrong time: a brief history of the command-Aire Aircraft Company Comics and candidates
1992, Number 4
The expedition of Hernando De Soto: a post mortem report, Part II
Engelmann revisits Arkansas, the new state
Arkansas History, 1991: a selected bibliography
1993, Number 1
The long struggle to end convict leasing in Arkansas
Cotton pickin at Cummins Prison: a 1930’s perspective
The Second Great Emancipation: the rust cotton picker and how it changed Arkansas
1993, Number 2
Settlement patterns in Saline County, Arkansas
The Confederate defeat at Cache River
Mob justice in the "American Congo": "Judge Lynch" in Arkansas during the decade after WWI
1993, Number 3
The road to Pea Ridge
Disloyalty and class consciousness in Southwestern Arkansas, 1862-1865
Arkansas imaged from Harper’s Weekly
Guerrillas: the real war in Arkansas
The Williams Clan: mountain farmers and Union fighters in North Central Arkansas
"The Lord has not forsaken me and I won’t forsake him": religion in Frederick Steele’s Union Army, 1863-1864
1993, Number 4
Who killed John M. Clayton? Political violence in Conway County, Arkansas, in the1880’s
The strike and the still: anti-radical violence and the Ku Klux Klan in the Ozarks
The strange case of Paul D. Peacher, 20
th
century slaveholder
Arkansas History, 1992: a selected bibliography
1994, Number 1
"By accident of birth": John Gould Fletcher and re-fashioning the southern identity
David Thibaults magazine fiction
Rediscovering the artist and art of early Arkansas
"Dean of Afro-American composers" or "Harlmem Renaissance Man":
The New Negro
and the musical
poetics of William Grant Still
"Steady Rolling Man": Arkansas bluesman Robert "Junior" Lockwood
1994, Number 2
Eighteenth-century Arkansas illustrated
From slave to free labor: the federal plantation experiment in Arkansas
Arkansas and the Toothpick State image
Presidential politics in Arkansas from 1909-1912: the visits of Taft, Roosevelt , and Wilson
The case of the missing promotion: historians and the military career of Major General Patrick Ronayne Cleburne, C.S.A.
1994, Number 3
Little Sam Faubus: hillbilly socialist
The founding of the Arkansas Archeological Survey
The first Spanish instructions for Arkansas Post
The red imported fire ant: mythology and public policy, 1957-1992
The response of Arkansans to prisoners of war and Japanese Americans in Arkansas, 1942-1945
1994, Number 4
Clifton Rodes Breckenridge: "The little Arkansas giant"
The airplane bunngalow: an exotic house form in the Arkansas landscape
Friendly rivalry: Winthrop Rockefeller challenges Orval Faubus in 1964
Arkansas history, 1993: a selected bibliography
1995, Number 1
Congressman Wilbur D. Mills’ influence on social legislation
Orval E. Faubus: out of socialism into realism
Noblesse Oblige and practical politics: Winthrop Rockefeller and the Civil Rights Movement
The big three of late twentieth-century Arkansas politics: Dale Bumpers, Bill Clinton, David Pryor
1995, Number 2
John E. Bush: the politician and the man, 1880-1916
Arkansas amendment for voter registration without poll tax paymen
Death wind on the Grand Prarie of Arkansas
Hot and ‘N’ Nasty: Black oak Arkansas and its effect on rural southern culture
1995, Number 3
The Civil War in a bottle: Battle at Fayetteville, Arkansas
No better officer in the confederacy: the wartime career of Daniel C. Govan
African Americans, Civil War, and aftermath in Arkansas
"The enemy were falling like autumn leaves." Fraudulent newspaper reports of the Battle of Pea Ridge
1995, Number 4
Baseball Calls: Arkansas Town Baseball in the Twenties
The Origins and the Fate of the Marion County Free Black Community
Diversity Within a Racial Group: White People in Little Rock, 19957-1959
Arkansas History, 1994: a Bibliography
1996, Number 1
"One Kind of Pioneer Project": Julia F. Allen and the Southern Tenant Farmers’ Union College
Student Project, 1938
Power From the Pedastal: the Women’s Emergencyy Committee and the Little Rock School Crisis
An Interview With Margaret Jones Bolsterli
From Altruism to Activism: the Contributions of Literary Clubs to Arkansas Public Libraries, 1885-1935
1996, Number 2
Free Speech and the "Lost Cause" in Arkansas
Celebrating Fifty Years of the Arkansas Historical Association
The Southern Manifesto and Southern Opposition to Desegregation
Translation of Traugott Bromme’s Handbook
Another Kind of Emigrant: Friends in the Arkansas Delta, 1864-1925
1996, Number 3
Letters From the Flood
Lorenzo Johnston Greene's Book-Selling Odyssey: Touring Arkansas in 1930, Memphis to Texarkana
Interview With Billy Lee Riley
1997, Number 1
"Caesars Are Too Many": Harmon Liveright Remmel and the Republican Party of Arkansas, 1913-1927
Pursuing an Elusive Quarry: the Battle of Cane Hill, Arkansas
John Alexander McClernand and the Arkansas Post Campaign
The Benedictine Sisters of Saint Scholastica: the Formative years, 1878-1926
1997, Number 2
Cherokee Pioneers in Arkansas: the St. Francis Years, 1785-1813
Eureka Springs in Black and White: the Lost History of an African-American Neighborhood
Arkansas and the League of Nations Debate
Ride It Like You're Flyin': the Story of "The Rock Island Line"
1997, Number 3
International Pressure and the U.S. Government's Response to Little Rock
The Little Rock Crisis and Postwar Black Activism in Arkansas
The Arkansas Baptist State Convention and Desegregation, 1954-1968
American Dilemmas, European Experiences
Remapping Dogpatch: Northern Media on the Southern Circuit
Class: the Central Issue in the 1957 Little Rock School Crisis
Down From the Pedestal: Gender and Regional Culture in a Ladylike Assault on the Southern Way of Life
"The Forerunner of Our Opposition": Arkansas and the Southern Manifesto of 1956
The Little Rock Crisis Reconsidered
The Little Rock Crisis: Success or Failure for the NAACP?
1997, Number 4
World War I Propaganda and Its Effects in Arkansas
Incident at Alma: the Barrow Gang in Northwest Arkansas
Empty Classrooms, Empty Hearts: Little Rock Secondary Teachers, 1958-1959
"Designed To Harass": the Act 10 Controversy in Arkansas
Arkansas History, 1996: A Selected Bibliography
1998, Number 1
Memories of a Mountain Woman: Addie Joslin Faubus, 1892-1936
Making the Radical Respectable: Little Rock Clubwomen and the Cause of Birth Control During the 1930s
The Formidable Roberta Fulbright
The Junior League Eleven: Elite Women of Little Rock Struggle for Social Justice
1998, Number 2
Arkansas and the Defeat of Labor Law Reform in 1978 and 1994
Carl Bailey: a Pragmatic Reformer
"A Thorn in the Side"? The Mothers' League of Central High School and the Little Rock Desegregation Crisis of 1957
Hopefield, Arkansas: Important River-Rail Terminal
1998, Number 3
"Buckwheat Cake Philanthropy": Refugees and the Union Army in the Ozarks
"Oh God, Let Us Have Revenge": Ben Griffith and His Family During the Civil War and Reconstruction
Serving the Poorest of the Poor: Black Medical Practitioners in the Arkansas Delta, 1880-1960
Riding Circuit in Arkansas, 1844-1845: An Excerpt from the Autobiography of Reverend William Graham
1998, Number 4
Barefoot and Pregnant: The Education of Paul Van Dalsem
The Arkansas Children's Colony at Conway: A Springboard For Federal Policy on Special Education
Remembering Jimmy Driftwood
Arkansas History, 1997: A Selected Biography
What's Racism Got To Do With It: Orval Faubus, George Wallace, and the New Right: A Review Essay
1999, Number 1
Slavery and the defining of Arkansas
The Slave Family in Arkansas
Mastering Farm and Family: David Walker as Slaveholder
Peter Caulder: a Free Black Soldier and Pioneer in Antebellum Arkansas
1999, Number 2
Total Eclipse: the Destruction of the African American Community of Harrison, Arkansas, in 1905 and 1909
Otto Ernest Rayburn, an Early Promoter of the Ozarks
Truck Farming in Arkansas: a Half-Century of Feeding Urban American
1999, Number 3
The History and Historians of Civil War Arkansas
The Elaine Race Riot: an 80th Anniversary Symposium
The Spectacular 1833 Leonid Meteor Storm: the View from Arkansas
1999, Number 4
Geleve Grice: Arkansas Photographer
Shawnee Convergence: Immigrant Indians in the Ozarks
The Legend of Bill Dark: Guerrilla Warfare, Oral History, and the Unmaking of an Arkansas Bushwhacker
Arkansas History, 1998: a Selected Bibliography
Arkansas Listings in the National Register of Historic Places
2000, Number 1
Thomas C. McRae: National Forests, Education, Highways, and
Brickhouse v. Hill
Torn Apart: Permanent Replacements and the Crossett Strike of 1985
D.P. Upham, Woodruff County Carpetbagger
The Legacy of Daisy Bates
Arkansas Listings in the National Register of Historic Places
2000, Number 2
Indians and Ecological Conflict in Territorial Arkansas
Seeding Chicot: the Isaac H. Hilliard Plantation and the Arkansas Delta
The Grassroots Politics of Hard Times: Wilbur D. Mills' Career as White County Judge
2000, Number 3
The Fall of a Southern Moderate: Congressman Brooks Hays and the Election of 1958
"What Women Wanted": Arkansas Women's Commissions and the Era
"The Very Happiest Tiding": Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Correspondence With Arkansas Spiritualists
2000, Number 4
The Howard County Race Riot of 1883
The AAA Cotton Plow-Up Campaign in Arkansas
A Place at the Table: Hot Springs and the GI Revolt
Arkansas's Minister of Hate: A Research Odyssey
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