stream history index
AGRICULTURE
- Agricultural Experiment Station at Newport, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 3:4
(Oct. 1965).
- The First Grand Fair Held at the Experimental Station in 1894, by Lady
Elizabeth Luker; 6:4 (Oct. 1968).
- The Heyday of the Cotton Buyers, 1920-1935, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 8:4
(Oct. 1970).
- Pickens Black, Planter, by Phil James; 16:4 (Oct. 1978).
- The Civil War and Social-Economic Change in Jackson County, Arkansas, by
Carl Moneyhon; 18:1-2 (Nov. 1979-July 1981).
- Newport Fair (1894); 19:2 (Oct. 1982).
- Farming Yesterday, by Morris Bowman; 26:2 (Summer 1989).
ARCHAEOLOGY
- Historical Scoop in Jackson County; 1:4 (Oct. 1963).
- Jacksonport at the Junction of Three Historic Trails, by Wesley Bengel;
2:1 (Jan. 1964).
- Prehistoric Inhabitants of the Jackson County Area, by Hester A. Davis;
20:1 (Apr. 1983).
ATTORNEYS
- John William Stayton: Mayor, Judge, State Senator and Acting Governor, by
James Logan Morgan; 2:4 (Oct. 1964).
- Attorneys of Jacksonport: Franklin Doswell, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 3:1
(Jan. 1965).
- Charles Minor, Attorney, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 3:3 (July 1965).
- Attorneys of Jacksonport: Lancelot Minor, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 3:4
(Oct. 1965).
- Jackson County Law: Its Profession, Its Attorneys, Its Courtrooms, by
Mildred Minor Gregory; 5:2 (Apr. 1967).
- Lancelot Minor: Veteran, Businessman & Promoter, by Robert D. Craig;
30:4 (Winter 1993).
- Northeast Arkansas Legal Services in the Beginning, by Edward W. Boyce,
III; 38:1-4 (2001).
BANKS
- Bank of Grubbs, by James Logan Morgan; 4:4 (Oct. 1966).
- The Arkansas Bank and Trust Company of Newport, by Lady Elizabeth Luker;
9:2 (Apr. 1971).
- Bank of Grubbs, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 11:3 (July 1973).
- Early Days of Tupelo, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 11:4 (Oct. 1973).
- [Bank of Newport] Early Watson History, by Lady Elizabeth Watson Luker;
19:2 (Oct. 1982).
- History of Newport Banks and Bankers, by P. K. Holmes; 24:3 (Fall 1987).
- Jackson County National Bank [photos of past presidents only]; 26:1
(Spring 1989).
- First State Bank: 100 Years of Banking; 28:4 (Winter 1991).
- The Poop Deck [bank robberies in Jackson County remembered], by Wayne
Boyce; 32:4 (Winter 1995).
- The First 50 Years of Merchants & Planters Bank; 32:4 (Winter 1995).
BIOGRAPHY
-- General
- People of Jacksonport, by James Logan Morgan; 3:2 (Apr. 1965).
- Jackson County Law: Its Profession, Its Attorneys, Its Courtrooms, by
Mildred Minor Gregory; 5:2 (Apr. 1967).
- List of Confederate Soldiers Found in Old Ledger, by Lady Elizabeth Luker;
5:2 (Apr. 1967).
- Jackson County's Women in the Armed Services, by Mildred Minor Gregory;
5:3 (July 1967).
- Odd Fellows in Jackson County, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 5:3 (July 1967).
- Roster of Company E (World War I); 5:4 (Oct. 1967).
- [Mayors of Newport] 1892-1967: Seventy-Five Years Have Past (Newport as Jackson
County Seat), by Mildred Minor Gregory; 6:1 (Jan. 1968).
- A History of the Masonic Fraternity in Jackson County, Arkansas, 1849-1866, by
James Logan Morgan; 6:3 (July 1968).
- Early Physicians of Jackson County, by James Logan Morgan; 9:4 (Oct.
1971).
- Visitors at Heber in 1895, by George W. Reed; 10:2 (Apr. 1972).
- Biographical Memoranda of Confederate Veterans of Jackson County, Arkansas, 1912, edited
by James Logan Morgan; 12:3 (July 1974).
- Return of Maimed Soldiers of Jackson County, Arkansas, 1867; 13:2 (Apr.
1975).
- The Newport Company of the Arkansas State Guard and Reserve Militia, 1901-1902, by
James Logan Morgan; 13:3 (July 1975).
- Spanish-American War Period Well Represented in Museum [includes roster of Company
F, 2nd Arkansas Volunteers], by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 14:2 (Apr. 1976).
- A Brief History of the 45th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment, C.S.A., by James
Logan Morgan; 16:4 (Oct. 1978).
- Early History of the Tom Hindman Camp No. 318, United Confederate Veterans, by
James Logan Morgan; 16:4 (Oct. 1978).
-- Individual
- [Albert, Rev. Charles H.] Tragic Death for First Rector of Grace Episcopal Church
at Jacksonport, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 21:3 (Sept. 1984).
- [Baker, Frank] The Story of Frank Baker's Young Life, by Bertie Baker (as
told to Ellen Crain); 39:1-4 (2002).
- [Bateman, Morgan Magness] Morgan Magness Bateman Was a Steamboatman, by
Duane Huddleston; 16:1 (Jan. 1978).
- [Battle, Amy Pruitt] My Grandmother's Legend, by Lucious C. Battle; 32:3
(Fall 1995).
- [Battle, Reubin] Reubin Battle, Civil War Veteran, by Lucious C. Battle;
23:2 (Summer 1986).
- [Beckham, Elihu C.] Where I Was and What I Saw During the War, by Elihu C.
Beckham; (2 installments) 18:1-2 (Nov. 1979-July 1981), 18:3 (Nov. 1981).
- [Bevens, William E.] Reminiscences of a Private, by W. E. Bevens;
(8 instaallments) 8:2-3 through 10-2 (July 1970 through Apr. 1972)
- [Bevens, William E.] Reminiscences of a Private [excerpt], by W. E.
Bevens; 34:1-4 (1997).
- [Black, Pickens W.] Blackville: An All-Negro Community (1936); 9:1 (Jan.
1971).
- [Bouton, Dr. Ralph Leonard] James and Moses Gibson and Families, by Polly
Bouton; 14:3 (July 1976).
- [Brackett, Dr. Charles] Surgeon on Horseback: The Missouri and Arkansas Journal
and Letters of Dr. Charles Brackett of Rochester, Indiana, Jacksonport, Arkansas, Ninth
Illinois Cavalry, edited by James W. Wheaton; 35:1-4 (1998).
- [Brandenburg, Harry and Minnie] The Jones Family, by Lacy R. Jones, Jr.;
(3rd installment) 33:1 (Spring 1996).
- [Breckenridge, Robert] Robert Breckenridge: Forefather of Numerous Arkansas
Breckenridges, by Daniel E. Allerger; 12:4 (Oct. 1974).
- [Brown, Mary Ellen Hudson] 1864 Letter Adds to Civil War History, by Lady
Elizabeth Luker; 13:4 (Oct. 1975).
- [Bundren, Dr. G. A.] Reminiscences of Jackson County, by Dr. G. A. Bundren
(1924-25); 11:2 (Apr. 1973).
- [Cathey, John A.] John A. Cathey Visits in Jackson County; 4:2 (Apr.
1966).
- [Chastain, William Benjamin] The Chastain Building and Its Builder, by
Margaret Van Dyke; 10:1 (Jan. 1972).
- [Chastain, William Benjamin] William Benjamin Chastain, by Fay Hempstead
(1911); 10:1 (Jan. 1972).
- [Cheshier, Jonathan] Jonathan Cheshier, by James Logan Morgan; 11:3 (July
1973).
- [Clark, Albert C.] Letters Written by a Newport Soldier in 1898, by Albert
C. Clark; 14:2 (Apr. 1976).
- [Coe, Charles B.] Judge Charles B. Coe, by Wayne Boyce; 27:1 (Spring
1990).
- [Cole, Uriah] Uriah Cole Was a Bear Hunter, by Duane Huddleston; 15:1
(Jan. 1977).
- [Collier, A. C.] A. C. Collier, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 7:1 (Jan. 1969).
- [Connally, Michael W.] Mike Connally of Memphis: The Jacksonport Period; 7:3-4
(July-Oct. 1969).
- [Corley, Bill] The White River, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 30:2 (Summer
1993).
- [Crocker, L. J.] Was He...or...Wasn't He? - More William C. Quantrill Story, by
Mildred Minor Gregory; 7:1 (Jan. 1969).
- [Cromwell, George W.] George W. Cromwell, Pioneer of Jackson County, by
James Logan Morgan; 2:2 (Apr. 1964).
- [Daugherty, Mary L.] Mrs. Mary L. Daugherty and Her Namesake, by Duane
Huddleston; 14:2 (Apr. 1976).
- [Davenport, Pleasant G.] P. G. Davenport, by W. E. Bevens (1923); 2:3
(July 1964).
- [Dean, Richard Thomas] Richard Thomas Dean, by Lawrence Dean; 14:4 (Oct.
1976).
- [Doherty, James E. II] Newport in the 1890s, by James E. Doherty
(1890-1978); 33:2 (Summer 1996).
- [Dorsey, Mildred Ann Wilmans] Mildred Ann Wilmans Dorsey, by Mildred W.
Page; 26:3 (Fall 1989).
- [Doswell, Franklin] Attorneys of Jacksonport: Franklin Doswell, by Mildred
Minor Gregory; 3:1 (Jan. 1965).
- [Dowell, Henry J.] Dowell Family, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 5:2 (Apr.
1967).
- [Dye, Caroline] She Put Newport on the Map: A Biography of Aunt Caroline Dye, by
James Logan Morgan; 5:1 (Jan. 1967).
- [Dye, Caroline] Additional Information: Caroline Dye, by Mildred Minor
Gregory; 5:2 (Apr. 1967).
- [Dye, Caroline] Caroline Dye: Date of Birth, by James Logan Morgan; 5:4
(Oct. 1967).
- [Engles, Charles Morgan] Capt. Charles Morgan Engles, by Joe Michael
Baker; 14:3 (July 1976).
- [French, Alice (Octave Thanet)] Alice French and Her Legacy to Northeast Arkansas,
by Michael B. Dougan; 20:2 (Aug. 1983).
- [Fry, Joseph] Captain Joseph Fry of the Confederate Navy, by Lady
Elizabeth Luker; 20:3 (Dec. 1983).
- [Gardner, John H. R. G.] Elder John H. R. G. Gardner, by Jane Allen
Goodwin; 14:2 (Apr. 1976).
- [Gibson, James and Moses] James and Moses Gibson and Families, by Polly
Bouton; 14:3 (July 1976).
- [Gire, Toppy] Toppy Gire, Tuckerman Champ, by Raymond Bailey; 27:3 (Fall
1990).
- [Hamilton, John Josephus] John Josephus Hamilton, by Charlotte C. Smith;
22:1 (Spring 1985).
- [Hare, Rev. David J.] Reverend David Jabez Hare; 3:4 (Oct. 1965).
- [Harper, Marcus Lafayette] M. L. Harper and the Harper Schools, by Hazel
Harper Carlile; 5:3 (July 1967).
- [Harris, William Lucian] A Few Spoons Full of Harris History, by Helen
Marie Laux; 14:4 (Oct. 1976).
- [Harrison, Robert] Robert Harrison of Jackson County, Arkansas, by Wayne
Boyce; 6:2 (Apr. 1968).
- [Harvey, William M.] William M. Harvey, Pioneer, by Sam H. Boyce, Sr.;
36:1-4 (1999).
- [Heard, William Henry] The Story of Four Heard Brothers, by William H.
Heard; 31:1 (Spring 1994).
- [Henderson, James T.] Captain James T. Henderson, by Mrs. Brouse Holden;
3:4 (Oct. 1965).
- [Herring, Harry David and Florence Stella (Johnson)] Harry David and Florence
Stella (Johnson) Herring, by Margaret Ruth Herring; 6:2 (Apr. 1968).
- [Hill, Joel] Joel Hill (Revolutionary War Soldier Buried in Jackson County), by
James Logan Morgan; 2:2 (Apr. 1964).
- [Hipp, Floy McClellan] Teacher, Teacher! by Floy McClellan Hipp, edited by
J. Wreford Hipp; (6 installments) 31:3 (Fall 1994), 31:4 (Winter 1994), 32:1 (Spring
1995), 32:2 (Summer 1995), 32:3 (Fall 1995), 32:4 (Winter 1995).
- [Holdford, Rev. B. F.] Rev. B. F. Holdford, by Edith Pyle; 14:3 (July
1976).
- [Holdman, Jacob M.] Jacob M. Holdman's Oath, 1870; 11:3 (July 1973).
- [Holloway, Stephen P. and Elizabeth] Stephen P. and Elizabeth Holloway, by
Cornelia R. Taylor; 13:4 (Oct. 1975).
- [Holmes, P. K. (Sr.)] History of P. K. Holmes Store; by P. K. Holmes; 21:2
(June 1984).
- [Hunter, James F.] James F. Hunter, Soldier and Builder; by Helen Marie
Laux; 15:1 (Jan. 1977).
- [Hurley, Melvile Roberts] The Roberts Sisters and Their McGuffey Readers, by
L. R. and Peggy Warner; 15:3 (July 1977).
- [Irby, George B.] Agricultural Experiment Station at Newport, by Lady
Elizabeth Luker; 3:4 (Oct. 1965).
- [Isbell, John S.] Elder John S. Isbell, by Wanda L. McKinney; 14:4 (Oct.
1976).
- [Jones, Dr. James Walker] Dr. James Walker Jones by James Logan Morgan;
7:2 (Apr. 1979).
- [Jones, Hazel K.] The Jones Family, by Lacy R. Jones, Jr.; (2nd
installment) 32:4 (Winter 1995).
- [Jones, John Miller] The Jones Family, by Lacy R. Jones, Jr.; (1st
installment) 32:3 (Fall 1995).
- [Jones, Lacy Redman Jones Sr.] The Jones Family, by Lacy R. Jones, Jr.;
(3rd installment) 33:1 (Spring 1996).
- [Jones, Minnie Bell] The Jones Family, by Lacy R. Jones, Jr.; (2nd
installment) 32:4 (Winter 1995).
- [Jones, Nora Elizabeth] The Jones Family, by Lacy R. Jones, Jr.; (2nd
installment) 32:4 (Winter 1995).
- [Jones, Oscar Eve] The Jones Family, by Lacy R. Jones, Jr.; (2nd
installment) 32:4 (Winter 1995).
- [Jurney, Hariet E. Dunscomb] Hariet E. Dunscomb Jurney: My Mother the Mailman, by
Ross Jurney Garriques; 23:2 (Summer 1986).
- [Lashlee, Ollie] Miss Ollie Lashlee: Teacher at Harper by Hazel Harper
Carlile; 5:3 (July 1967).
- [Leake, Willie Lee] Teaching in Village Township, 1917 to 1965, by Willie
Lee Leake; 5:3 (July 1967).
- [Lightfoot, Dr. G. P. F.] Dr. Lightfoot, 1892, by James Logan Morgan; 16:2
(Apr. 1978).
- [Luker, Lady Elizabeth Watson] Lady Elizabeth Luker Dies, by Robert D.
Craig; 32:1 (Spring 1995).
- [Marsh, Noadiah] Noadiah Marsh: Founder of Elizabeth, by Duane Huddleston;
15:4 (Oct. 1977).
- [McConnell, James Perry] A Biography of James Perry McConnell: My Grandfather, a
Pioneer Minister, by Elizabeth S. Chupet; 15:3 (July 1977).
- [McDougal, W. C.] A Confederate Tragedy, by Joseph Philip James; 31:2
(Summer 1994).
- [McDonald, John A.] Civil War Letter of John A. McDonald; 2:4 (Oct. 1964).
- [McManus, Lucile Elliott (Hunter) McDonald] Elliott McDonald McManus; 37:1-4
(2000).
- [Melville, David] An Immigrant Writes Home, by Anna Willis Tinsley; 4:2
(Apr. 1966).
- [Miller, Susan Elizabeth] Susan Elizabeth Miller - Her Story, by Susan
Elizabeth Miller, introduction by Mary Hetzel; (3 installments) 22:1 (Spring 1985), 22:2
(Summer 1985), 22:4 (Winter 1985).
- [Minor, Charles] Charles Minor, Attorney, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 3:3
(July 1965).
- [Minor, Lancelot] Attorneys of Jacksonport: Lancelot Minor, by Mildred
Minor Gregory; 3:4 (Oct. 1965).
- [Minor, Lancelot] Lancelot Minor: Veteran, Businessman & Promoter, by
Robert D. Craig; 30:4 (Winter 1993).
- [Morris, William Henry Jr.] Memories of My Grandfather William Henry Morris, Jr., by
Doris Carpenter Bakaly; 18:3 (Nov. 1981).
- [Murrell, John A.] John A. Murrell: An Anthology, edited by James Logan
Morgan; 8:2-3 (July 1970).
- [Nance, Jasper Newton] The Nance Family: A Pioneer Family of Jackson County, by
E. E. McFadden; 19:3 (Dec. 1982).
- [O'Neal, Marion] Charlie O'Neal's Grandfather Rode Up the Grand Stairway of the
Gayoso Hotel with Forrest in 1864, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 2:4 (Oct. 1964).
- [Pendleton, Newt] Newt Pendleton, by Almeta Brantley; 15:3 (Oct. 1977).
- [Phillips, Neill] What It Was Like: Newport, Arkansas - Not So Long Ago, by
Neill Phillips; (8 installments) 10:3-12:2 (July 1972 - Apr. 1974).
- [Pitts, William] William Pitts, by James Logan Morgan; 15:2 (Apr. 1977).
- [Quantrill, William C.] A Ghost Visits Jacksonport 100 Years Ago This Fall:
Charles Quantrill Hart, by Lawton McClard; 6:4 (Oct. 1968).
- [Quantrill, William C.] Was He...or...Wasn't He? - More William C. Quantrill
Story, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 7:1 (Jan. 1969).
- [Reed, William Alexander] A Summer Idyl [excerpts from diary], by W. A.
Reed, edited by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 5:3 (July 1967).
- [Remmel, Harmon L.] Harmon L. Remmel, by Harmon L. Remmel, Jr.; 29:2
(Summer 1992).
- [Roberts, Benjamin F.] Bits of Bark from the Family Tree: The Benjamin F. Roberts
Family, by James Logan Morgan; 15:3 (July 1977).
- [Robinson, George] Some Events Around Litchfield in 1835, by Duane
Huddleston; 10:4 (Oct. 1972).
- [Robinson, John] Four Revolutionary War Soldiers Buried in Jackson County: John
Robinson, by James Logan Morgan; 1:3 (July 1963).
- [Schnabel, John A.] John A. Schnable, Builder of the Jacksonport Courthouse, by
Lady Elizabeth Luker; 3:2 (Apr. 1965), [reprinted] 25:4 (Winter 1988).
- [Shaver, C. W.] Reminiscences of an Early Settler's Trip Through Jackson County, by
C. W. Shaver (1915), letter to editor of Newport Independent; 37:1-4 (2000).
- [Shaver, C. W.] Trip Through Jackson County in Early Days, by C. W. Shaver
(1915), letter to editor of Newport Independent; 37:1-4 (2000).
- [Shaver, Charles W.] Biographical Sketch: Charles W. Shaver; 8:1 (Jan.
1970).
- [Shaver, Charles W.] Through Jackson County: 1844, 1846 and 1851, by
Charles W. Shaver; 8:1 (Jan. 1970).
- [Shaver, Robert Glenn] Robert Glen Shaver,by Lawton McClard; 3:3 (July
1965)\
- [Shaver, Robert Glenn] "Fighting Bob" Shaver, by Wilson Powell;
22:1 (Spring 1985).
- [Smith, John] John Smith: Revolutionary War Soldier Buried in Jackson County, by
James Logan Morgan; 2:1 (Jan. 1964).
- [Smith, Rev. M. M.] The Best Hard Years of My Ministry, by Rev. M. M.
Smith (1928); 6:1 (Jan. 1968).
- [Stallings, Thomas Benton] Thomas Benton Stallings: "Steamboat Man" for
Over Thirty Years on the White River, edited by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 5:2 (Apr.
1967).
- [Stallings, Thomas Benton] Capt. Thomas Benton Stallings: "The Commodore of
Upper White River,"by Duane Huddleston; 16:3 (July 1978).
- [Stayton, John William] John William Stayton: Mayor, Judge, State Senator and
Acting Governor, by James Logan Morgan; 2:4 (Oct. 1964).
- [Stewart, John] Johnstown: Families, Times, and Memories [excerpt from
Chapter 1: "Early Settlers of Johnstown..."], by Mead B. Camp; 38:1
(2001).
- [Stuckey, Annie L.] Jackson County's First Woman Public Official: Annie L.
Stuckey, by Annie L. Fairleigh; 5:3 (July 1967).
- [Sullins, Solomon David] Solomon David Sullins: Pioneer in the Hankins Community, by
Mabel West Earls; 4:2 (Apr. 1966).
- [Thomason, William J.] Dr. William J. Thomason, by Ruby T. Rankin; 33:3
(Fall 1996).
- [Tully, Lewis B.] Lewis B. Tully: Political Leader; by James Logan Morgan;
7:3-4 (July/Oct. 1969).
- [Tunstall, Thomas T.] The First Steamboat on White River, 1831-1843, by
Duane Huddleston; (2 installments) 19:1 (May 1982), 19:2 (Oct. 1982).
- [Umsted, Rev. M. B.] History of the First United Methodist Church of Newport,
Arkansas, 1874, by Elliott McDonald McManus; (1st installment) 35:1-4 (1998).
- [Walker, Rev. Philip A.] James and Moses Gibson and Families, by Polly
Bouton; 14:3 (July 1976).
- [Warner, Minerva Roberts] The Roberts Sisters and Their McGuffey Reader, by
L. R. and Peggy Warner; 15:3 (July 1977).
- [Watson, Elbert Lycurgus] Early Watson History, by Lady Elizabeth Luker;
(2 installments) 19:1 (May 1982), 19:2 (Oct. 1982).
- [Wideman, Thomas] Four Revolutionary War Soldiers Buried in Jackson County: Thomas
Wideman, by James Logan Morgan; 1:3 (July 1963).
- [Wideman, Thomas] Spread on the Record of Jackson County for All to See: Soldier
of the Revolutionary Tells of the War, by Jennie Belle Lyle; 6:2 (Apr. 1968).
- [Wideman, Thomas] Thomas Wideman, 1762-1840, Private, Georgia Frontier Guards,
Revolutionary War, by James Logan Morgan; 13:3 (July 1975).
- [Wishon, N. B.] The Columbia Hotel, by James Logan Morgan; 4:4 (Oct.
1966).
- [Wolf, Jacob and Andrew J.] The Wolf House, Norfolk, Arkansas: Jackson County
Descendants of Jacob Wolf, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 4:2 (Apr. 1966).
BLACKS AND BLACK HISTORY
- She Put Newport on the Map: A Biography of Aunt Caroline Dye, by James
Logan Morgan; 5:1 (Jan. 1967).
- Additional Information: Caroline Dye, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 5:2 (Apr.
1967).
- Caroline Dye: Date of Birth, by James Logan Morgan; 5:4 (Oct. 1967).
- Some Odds and Ends of Newport's Negro Folklore, by Mildred Minor Gregory;
6:2 (Apr. 1968).
- More Odds and Ends - Through a Porthole, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 6:2
(Apr. 1968).
- The Negro Viewpoints, by R. D. Rucker; 7:2 (Apr. 1969).
- Blackville: An All-Negro Community (1936); 9:1 (Jan. 1971).
- Inventory of Odd Fellows Cemetery, by James Logan Morgan; 13:4 (Oct.
1975).
- William Pitts, by James Logan Morgan; 15:2 (Apr. 1977).
- Dr. Lightfoot, 1892, by James Logan Morgan; 16:2 (Apr. 1978).
- Pickens Black, Planter, by Phil James; 16:4 (Oct. 1978).
- Reubin Battle, Civil War Veteran, by Lucious C. Battle; 23:2 (Summer
1986).
- Blackville, A Newspaper Clipping History, composed and edited by L. C.
Battle; 24:3 (Fall 1987).
- My Grandmother's Legend, by Lucious C. Battle; 32:3 (Fall 1995).
BUSINESS, INDUSTRY, COMMERCE AND TRADE
- Gleanings from an Old Ledger, by James Logan Morgan; 2:3 (July 1964).
- The Capitol Building, by Roy Evans; 2:4 (Oct. 1964).
- Newport's Economic Growth, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 3:1 (Jan. 1965).
- Reminders of the Past, by James Logan Morgan; 4:4 (Oct. 1966).
- The Columbia Hotel, by James Logan Morgan; 4:4 (Oct. 1966).
- The Newport Chamber of Commerce, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 5:1 (Jan.
1967).
- Interesting Addition: The Chamber of Commerce Story, by Mildred Minor
Gregory; 5:2 (Apr. 1967).
- Early Days of the Lumber Industry in the Jacksonport Area, by Mildred
Minor Gregory; 5:4 (Oct. 1967).
- A. C. Collier, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 7:1 (Jan. 1969).
- The Heyday of the Cotton Buyers, 1920-1935, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 8:4
(Oct. 1970).
- The Soft Drink Bottling Industry in Newport, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 9:4
(Oct. 1971).
- The Chastain Building and Its Builder, by Margaret Van Dyke; 10:1 (Jan.
1972).
- A Litchfield Ledger, 1834-1837, edited by James Logan Morgan; 10:1 (Jan.
1972).
- Telephone Service in Grubbs, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 11:3 (July 1972).
- Early Businesses and the Development of Newport as a Commercial Center, 1873-1878,
by James Logan Morgan; 13:2 (Apr. 1975).
- Organization of the Newport Chamber of Commerce, 1918, by James Logan
Morgan; 13:4 (Oct. 1975).
- The Newport Opera House, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 14:4 (Oct. 1976).
- History of Telephone Service at Swifton, 1909-1970, by Beatrice Nicholson;
15:2 (Apr. 1977).
- Wishon Building Now 99 Years Old, by P. K. Holmes; 19:3 (Dec. 1982).
- Newport Industry Between the Two World Wars, by P. K. Holmes and J. E.
Doherty; 20:2 (Aug. 1983).
- History of P. K. Holmes Store, by P. K. Holmes; 21:2 (June 1984).
- Newport Post Office, by Alexander P. Cooper; 23:3 (Fall 1986).
- The New Hazel Hotel, article from Newport Independent ca. 1903;
24:1 (Spring 1987).
- History of Newport Banks and Bankers, by P. K. Holmes; 24:3 (Fall 1987).
- Jackson County National Bank [photos of past presidents only]; 26:1
(Spring 1989).
- 1894 Jackson County Fair Business Advertisements; 26:3 (Fall 1989).
- The Lure Cafe, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 27:3 (Fall 1990).
- River Pearls, by Clifton E. Hull; 28:1 (Spring 1991).
- The White River, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; (17 installments - relevant
issue cited) 28:1 (Spring 1991).
- Best Restaurant & Saloon [photo only] and Best Wagon Yard & Livery Stable
[photo only]; 28:3 (Fall 1991).
- First State Bank: 100 Years of Banking; 28:4 (Winter 1991).
- Jewish Merchants of Newport: Wolff-Goldman Mercantile Co., 1880-1927, by
P. K. Holmes; 28:4 (Winter 1991).
- Remmel Post Office, by Harmon L. Remmel, Jr.; 29:2 (Summer 1992).
- Here Comes the Rollin' Store, by Ed Holt, as told to Vivian Burton; 29:3
(Fall 1992).
- Lancelot Minor: Veteran, Businessman & Promoter, by Robert D. Craig;
30:4 (Winter 1993).
- The First 50 Years of Merchants & Planters Bank; 32:4 (Winter 1995).
- Northeast Arkansas Legal Services in the Beginning, by Edward W. Boyce,
III; 38:1-4 (2001).
CEMETERIES
-- General
- Oldest Tombstone Inscriptions, by James Logan Morgan; 2:3 (July 1964).
- Report of the Committee on Cemeteries and Historic Sites; 6:3 (July 1968).
- Cemetery Inventories Available for Use; 7:3-4 (July-Oct. 1969).
-- Individual
- [Ashley (near Swifton)] Inventory of Ashley Family Cemetery, by Jane
Goodwin; 13:4 (Oct. 1975).
- [Brandenburg (Newport)] Brandenburg Cemetery Inventory by James Logan
Morgan; 2:4 (Oct. 1964).
- [Carter (Pennington)] Cord Carter Cemetery Inventory, by James Logan
Morgan; 4:1 (Jan. 1966).
- [Cole (near Elgin)] Inventory of Cole Cemetery, by James Logan Morgan;
15:1 (Jan. 1977).
- [Denton (near Grubbs)] Inventory of Denton Cemetery, by James Logan
Morgan; 11:3 (July 1973).
- [Ford (near Pennington)] "Bill" Ford Cemetery, by James Logan
Morgan; 4:1 (Jan. 1966).
- [Foust-Adams (near Swifton)] Inventory of Foust-Adams Cemetery, by Jane A.
Goodwin; 13:3 (July 1975).
- [Gracelawn (fka Pleasant Grove) Cemetery] Gracelawn Cemetery [plot
identifications]; 36:1-4 (1999).
- [Guthray (near Newport)] Guthray Cemetery, by James Logan Morgan; 4:4
(Oct. 1966).
- [Hafley (Litchfield)] Hafley Cemetery, by James Logan Morgan; 13:2 (Apr.
1975).
- [Hardy (near Hickory Grove)] Hardy Family Cemetery, by James Logan Morgan;
13:2 (Apr. 1975).
- [Harrison (near Auvergne)] Harrison Cemetery, by James Logan Morgan; 13:3
(July 1975).
- [Haynes (near Swifton)] Inventory of Haynes Cemetery, by Jane A. Goodwin;
13:3 (July 1975).
- [Martin (Balch)] Martin Cemetery Inventory, by James Logan Morgan; 4:1
(Jan. 1966).
- [McCall (Remmel)] Decoration Day at McCall Cemetery; 9:4 (Oct. 1971).
- [McCall (Remmel)] Inventory of McCall Cemetery at Remmel; by Ardith G.
Foster and James Logan Morgan; 13:2 (Apr. 1975).
- [McDonald (near Weldon)] McDonald Cemetery Inventory, by James Logan
Morgan; 3:3 (July 1965).
- [Odd Fellows (Auvergne)] Inventory of Odd Fellows Cemetery, by James Logan
Morgan; 13:4 (Oct. 1975).
- [Sand Hill (Auvergne)] Tombstone Inscriptions at Sand Hill Cemetery, 1873-1900, by
James Logan Morgan; 12:1 (Jan. 1974).
- [Shiloh (Diaz)] Old Shiloh Church and Cemetery, by James Logan Morgan;
12:4 (Oct. 1974).
- [Shiloh (Diaz)] Inventory of Shiloh Cemetery at Diaz, by James Logan
Morgan and Mildred Minor Gregory; 12:4 (Oct. 1974).
- [Steen (Campbell Station)] Steen Cemetery, by James Logan Morgan and
Myrtle Farmer Gaddy; 13:4 (Oct. 1975).
- [Sutherland (near Amagon)] Sutherland Cemetery Inventory, by James Logan
Morgan; 4:1 (Jan. 1966).
- [White Church (Woodruff County, near Tupelo, Jackson County] Inventory of White
Church Cemetery, by James Logan Morgan; 12:4 (Oct. 1974).
CHURCHES
CIVIL WAR
- Charlie O'Neal's Grandfather Rode up the Grand Stairway of the Gayoso Hotel with
Forrester in 1864, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 2:4 (Oct. 1964).
- Jackson County, Invincible Headquarters of Gen. Joseph Shelby During Summer of
1864, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 2:4 (Oct. 1964).
- Civil War Letter of John A. McDonald; 2:4 (Oct. 1964).
- Newspapers Published in Jacksonport During Union Occupation of 1863-64, by
Lady Elizabeth Luker; 3:1 (Jan. 1965).
- John A. Schnable, Builder of the Jacksonport Courthouse, by Lady Elizabeth
Luker; 3:2 (Apr. 1965).
- The Surrender at Jacksonport, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 3:2 (Apr. 1965)
- A Brief History of the Jackson Guards, by W. E. Bevens; 3:2 (Apr. 1965).
- Chronological History of the Civil War in Jackson County, by Lady
Elizabeth Luker; 3:2 (Apr. 1965).
- Robert Glen Shaver, by Lawton McClard; 3:3 (July 1965).
- Newport's Civil War Cannon, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 4:4 (Oct. 1966).
- List of Confederate Soldiers Found in Old Ledger, by Lady Elizabeth Luker;
5:2 (Apr. 1967).
- The Glaize Rifles; 5:4 (Oct. 1967).
- A Ghost Visits Jacksonport 100 Years Ago This Fall: Charles Quantrill Hart, by
Lawton McClard; 6:4 (Oct. 1968).
- The Gray and the Blue, by Capt. John T. Wickersham; 7:1 (Jan. 1969).
- Civil War Letters, introduction by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 8:2-3 (July
1970).
- Reminiscences of a Private, by W. E. Bevens; (8 installments) 8:2-3 (July
1970) through 10:2 (Apr. 1972).
- Union Newspaper Printed at Jacksonport, May 9th, 1862, by Lady Elizabeth
Luker; 11:2 (Apr. 1973).
- Civil War Letter Written by W. K. Patterson from Jacksonport, Nov. 20, 1863, edited
by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 9:1 (Jan. 1971).
- Biographical Memoranda of Confederate Veterans of Jackson County, Arkansas, 1912, edited
by James Logan Morgan; 12:3 (July 1974).
- Return of Maimed Soldiers of Jackson County, 1867; 13:2 (Apr. 1975).
- 1864 Letter Adds to Civil War History, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 13:4 (Oct.
1975).
- The Last Months of Pre-Civil War White River Steamboating, by Duane
Huddleston; 14:3 (July 1976).
- James F. Hunter, Soldier and Builder, by Helen Marie Laux; 15:1 (Jan.
1977).
- Morgan Magness Bateman Was a Steamboatman, by Duane Huddleston; 16:1 (Jan.
1978).
- A Brief History of the 45th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment, C.S.A., by James
Logan Morgan; 16:4 (Oct. 1978).
- Early History of the Tom Hindman Camp No. 318, United Confederate Veterans, by
James Logan Morgan; 16:4 (Oct. 1978).
- White River Steamboating During the Civil War, January 1, 1862 to July 1, 1865, by
Duane Huddleston; 17:1-2 (Jan.-Apr. 1979).
- Civil War Era Steamboats: Pictures from the Duane Huddleston Collection; 17:1-2
(Jan.-Apr. 1979).
- An Incident at Kenesaw Mountain, by W. T. Barnes; 17:3-4 (July-Oct. 1979).
- Civil War Steamboats (from the Duane Huddleston Collection); 17:3-4
(July-Oct. 1979).
- The Civil War and Social-Economic Change in Jackson County, Arkansas, by
Carl Moneyhon; 18:1-2 (Nov. 1979-July 1981).
- Where I Was and What I Saw During the War, by Elihu C. Beckham; (2
installments) 18:1-2 (Nov. 1979-July 1981), 18:3 (Nov. 1981).
- Journal Written by a Union Soldier in Major General Frederick Steele's Division in
the Spring and Summer of 1862, edited by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 18:1-2 (Nov.
1979-July 1981).
- Early Watson History, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 19:1 (May 1982).
- Army Life from a Soldier's Journal, by Albert O. Marshall; (2
installments) 19:3 (Dec. 1982), 20:1 (Apr. 1983).
- The Battle of Cache River: Letters from Arkansas Reflecting the Confederate
Soldier's Viewpoint on the Progress of the War; 20:2 (Aug. 1983).
- Letters from Arkansas (1862); 20:2 (Aug. 1983).
- Captain Joseph Fry of the Confederate Navy, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 20:3
(Dec. 1982).
- "Fighting Bob" Shaver, by Wilson Powell; 22:1 (Spring 1985).
- Susan Elizabeth Miller - Her Story, by Susan Elizabeth Miller,
introduction by Mary Hetzel; (3 installments) 22:1 (Spring 1985), 22:2 (Summer 1985), 22:4
(Winter 1985).
- Civil War Letter Found in Old Trunk, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 22:4 (Winter
1985).
- Confederate War Bond, by Ruby Rankin; 22:4 (Winter 1985).
- Jacksonport's Confederate Statue [photo only], Willis Martin,
photographer; 23:1 (Spring 1986).
- Reubin Battle, Civil War Veteran, by Lucious C. Battle; 23:2 (Summer
1986).
- Civil War Cannon Wheels Rebuilt, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 25:1 (Spring
1988).
- The White River, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; (17 installments - relevant
issues cited) 25:2 (Summer 1988), 25:3 (Fall 1988), 25:4 (Winter 1988).
- The Sinking of the CSS Cambridge, by Raymond W. Watkins; 26:3 (Fall
1989).
- Letter from Jacksonport, Written May 8, 1862, by Charles W. Whitson, submitted
by Bruce A. Geisert, forword by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 26:4 (Winter 1989).
- The Civil War in Northeast Arkansas, by Don Nall; 27:1 (Spring 1990).
- Judge Butler and the Book, by Mary B. Hetzel; 27:3 (Fall 1990).
- Confederate Women in Arkansas [book review], by Wayne Boyce; 30:1
(Spring 1993).
- A Confederate Tragedy, by Joseph Philip James; 31:2 (Summer 1994).
- Fight and Survive! [excerpt from chapter 17: "Women Tell of Their
Experiences in the War"], by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 33:2 (Summer 1996).
- Fight and Survive! [book review], by Margaret Ross; 33:3 (Fall
1996).
- Reminiscences of a Private [excerpt], by W. E. Bevens; 34:1-4
(1997).
- Fight and Survive! [excerpt from chapters 1-5], by Lady Elizabeth
Luker; 34:1-4 (1997).
- Surgeon on Horseback: The Missouri and Arkansas Journal and Letters of Dr. Charles
Brackett of Rochester, Indiana, Jacksonport, Arkansas, Ninth Illinois Cavalry, edited
by James W. Wheaton; 35:1-4 (1998).
- Flag of the Jackson Guards, by Wayne Boyce; 38:1-4 (2001).
CLERGYMEN
COMMERCE
See: Business, Industry, Commerce and Trade
DAIRIES
- The History of Milk and Its Distribution in Jackson County, by Mildred
Minor Gregory; 9;3 (July 1971).
DESCRIPTION
EARLY SETTLEMENTS
See also: Towns and Communities - Augusta, Elizabeth, Jacksonport, Johnstown,
Litchfield, Newport
See also: General History and Description
- Pioneer Names of Woodruff County; 6:4 (Oct. 1968).
- Through Jackson County: 1844, 1846 and 1851, by Charles W. Shaver; 8:1
(Jan. 1970).
- Documents Relating to the Military Road Through Jackson County, 1835; 11:1
(Jan. 1973).
- Early Political History of Jackson County, Arkansas (1820-1830), by James
Logan Morgan; 12:2 (Apr. 1974).
- James and Moses Gibson and Families, by Polly Bouton; 14:3 (July 1976).
- Makers of Jackson County, by W. E. Bevens (1923), edited by Lady Elizabeth
Luker and James Logan Morgan; (2 installments) 20:3 (Dec. 1983), 21:1 (Mar. 1984).
- Reminiscences of an Early Settler's Trip Through Jackson County, by C. W.
Shaver (1915), letter to editor of Newport Independent; 37:1-4 (2000).
- Trip Through Jackson County in Early Days, by C. W. Shaver (1915), letter
to editor of Newport Independent; 37:1-4 (2000).
- A History of Newark, Arkansas: The Story of a Town - The Personality of a People
[excerpt from Chapter 1: "Early History"], by Robert D. Craig; 37:1-4
(2000).
- A History of Jackson County [from Biographical and Historical Memoirs of
Northeast Arkansas (1889)], Goodspeed Publishing Company; 38:1-4 (2001).
EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS
- The Early Years of Arkansas College, by Dr. Isaac J. Long (1879); 3:1
(Jan. 1965).
- Auvergne and the Auvergne Academy, by James H. Johnston; 3:4 (Oct. 1965).
- Newport Public School (1906); 5:3 (July 1967).
- Jackson County School District 21, by James Logan Morgan; 5:3 (July 1967).
- Early Schooling at Greenhaw, by Cora Little Holden; 5:3 (July 1967).
- Teaching in Village Township, 1917 to 1965, by Willie Lee Leake; 5:3 (July
1967).
- M. L. Harper and the Harper Schools, by Hazel Harper Carlile; 5:3 (July
1967).
- Miss Ollie Lashlee: Teacher at Harper, by Hazel Harper Carlile; 5:3 (July
1967).
- Jackson County School District Number 9, by James Logan Morgan; 5:3 (July
1967).
- Jackson County School Districts Created Before 1900; 5:3 (July 1967).
- Problems and Progress in Public Education in Jackson County, Arkansas, During the
Last Quarter of the Nineteenth Century, by James Logan Morgan; 5:3 (July 1967).
- Memories of Early Swifton Schools, by Bertha Bush Eatman; 5:4 (Oct. 1967).
- Swifton Schools, 1870-1943; 5:4 (Oct. 1967).
- Glass Township Schools (Districts 22, 23, 25, 33, 43 and Swifton Special) from
Creation to Consolidation, by James Logan Morgan; 5:4 (Oct. 1967).
- Cultural Footnotes: 1850-1870, edited by James Logan Morgan; 6:2 (Apr.
1968).
- The Classes of 1922 and 1928: Hobo Day; 6:2 (Apr. 1968).
- Some Events Around Litchfield in 1835, by Duane Huddleston; 10:4 (Oct.
1972).
- Early Days of Auvergne, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 12:1 (Jan. 1974).
- Early History of Diaz, by James Logan Morgan; 13:1 (Jan. 1975).
- Community Organization and Organizations in Newport, 1874-1878, by Mildred
Minor Gregory; 13:2 (Apr. 1975).
- Hickory Grove Church and School, by James Logan Morgan; 15:2 (Apr. 1977).
- The Roberts Sisters and Their McGuffey Reader, by L. R. and Peggy Warner;
15:3 (July 1977).
- Eight Mile School Group, 1884, by John D. McFadden; 16:1 (Jan. 1978).
- Bandy's Chapel School, by Raymond Bailey; 20:3 (Dec. 1983).
- Grubbs School - Past and Present, by Mrs. Grover Grimes; 21:3 (Sep. 1984).
- Little Red School House [photo only], by Willis Martin, photographer; 23:1
(Spring 1986).
- Taking the Teacher Exam [photo only], photo supplied by Mrs. Ruth Kilgore;
23:2 (Summer 1986).
- A History of Newport High School, by Dana Beard; 23:4 (Winter 1986).
- History of Tuckerman School, by Clara Dowell, as told to Wayne Boyce; 26:3
(Fall 1988).
- Memories of Rural Schools of Jackson County, by Billye Crawford and
Lillian Grimes; 27:1 (Spring 1990).
- Hobo Day - Newport Seniors in 1931, by Wayne Boyce; 27:2 (Summer 1990).
- Memories of Rural Schools of Jackson County, by Helen Deaton Shoffner and
Lois Hunter McGough; 27:2 (Summer 1990).
- The Rural Schools of Hankins and Ballew's Chapel, by Eva West Motes, 27:4
(Winter 1990).
- Schools of Jackson County [map], by Robert D. Craig; 27:4 (Winter 1990).
- 1941 Tuckerman High School Biology Class [photo only], by Wayne Boyce;
29:1 (Spring 1992).
- Laying the Foundation for Education: Common Schools in Jackson County, by
Jeanne E. Jones; 29:4 (Winter 1992).
- * [twp?] The Little Red Schoolhouse, by Patty Cordell; 31:1 (Spring 1994).
- Hobo Day [Newport Class of 1928 - photo], 31:1 (Spring 1994).
- Teacher, Teacher! by Floy McClellan Hipp, edited by J. Wreford Hipp; (6
installments) 31:3 (Fall 1994), 31:4 (Winter 1994), 32:1 (Spring 1995), 32:2 (Summer
1995), 32:3 (Fall 1995), 32:4 (Winter 1995).
- Newport's Doswell Institute, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 31:3 (Fall 1994).
- Great Moments in Bulldog History [the 1940s in Tuckerman], by Morgan
Gilbert; 33:4 (Winter 1996).
- Official List of Voters, Jackson County, Arkansas, July 1914, pamphlet
contributed by James Henry Johnston, Jr.; 36:1-4 (1999).
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EVENTS
- The First Grand Fair Held at the Experimental Station in 1894, by Lady
Elizabeth Luker; 6:4 (Oct. 1968).
- Horse Thief Dazzles Jacksonport, edited by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 8:2-3
(July 1970).
- White River's Greatest Steamboat Tragedy: The Burning of the Steamboat Carolina,
by Duane Huddleston; 15:3 (July 1977).
- When William Jennings Bryan Came to Newport, by James Logan Morgan; 15:3
(July 1977).
- The Olyphant Train Robbery, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 18:2 (Nov. 1981).
- Newport Fair (1894); 19:2 (Oct. 1982)
- The Day "The Kingfish" Came to Remmel Park, by Roy Evans; 21:4
(Dec. 1984).
- Rare Train Robbery Occurred 100 Years Ago, by Debbie Miller; 30:2 (Summer
1993).
- Robbery on the Iron Mountain Railroad [excerpt from book on the 1893
Olyphant train robbery], by Joe Wreford Hipp; 33:2 (Summer 1996).
FAMILY HISTORY
FERRIES
FIRES
- A Big Fire: Jacksonport, 1873; 4:4 (Oct. 1966).
- Series of Fires at Newport (1894); 18:1-2 (Nov. 1979-July 1981).
- Front Street (Newport) Fire of 1940, copied from articles in the Newport
Independent and the Arkansas Gazette; 24:2 (Summer 1987).
- Plucky Newport, by Clara P. Dowell; 28:1 (Spring 1991).
FLOODS
- Review of Jackson County Levee Systems, by Mrs. David Hodges; 3:1 (Oct.
1965).
- Overflow! by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 7:2 (Apr. 1969).
- Flood Scenes at Newport Before Levees and Dams Were Built; 19:3 (Dec.
1982).
- Plucky Newport, by Clara P. Dowell; 28:1 (Spring 1991).
FOLKLORE AND LEGENDS
- Richwoods Miscellany, by Jim Balch (1962); 4:3 (July 1966).
- She Put Newport on the Map: A Biography of Aunt Caroline Dye, by James
Logan Morgan; 5:1 (Jan. 1967).
- Additional Information: Caroline Dye, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 5:2 (Apr.
1967).
- Some Odds and Ends of Newport's Negro Folklore, by Mildred Minor Gregory;
6:1 (Jan. 1968).
- A Ghost Visits Jacksonport 100 Years Ago This Fall: Charles Quantrill Hart, by
Lawton McClard; 6:4 (Oct. 1968).
- John A. Murrell: An Anthology, edited by James Logan Morgan; 8:2-3 (July
1970).
FRATERNAL AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS
- Masonic Installation of Officers in Jackson County, December 11, 1867, edited
by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 4:4 (Oct. 1966).
- The Newport Club, by Marian Hodges; 4:4 (Oct. 1966).
- The History of Rotary, by Phillip McDonald; 4:4 (Oct. 1966).
- Odd Fellows in Jackson County, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 5:3 (July 1967).
- Some Reminiscences of Grubbs, by Julia Ivy; 5:4 (Oct. 1967).
- A History of the Masonic Fraternity in Jackson County, Arkansas, 1849-1866, by
James Logan Morgan; 6:3 (July 1968).
- The First Ball Given by the Newport Club, Jan. 22, 1902; 10:2 (Apr. 1972).
- Early Days of Tupelo, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 11:4 (Oct. 1973).
- Early Days of Auvergne, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 12:1 (Jan. 1974).
- Community Organization and Organizations in Newport, 1874-1878, by Mildred
Minor Gregory; 13:2 (Apr. 1975).
- Newport's Knights of Honor Ball Was Social Event of 1879, by Duane
Huddleston; 16:1 (Jan. 1976).
- The Philharmonics of Jacksonport, by Duane Huddleston; 14:4 (Oct. 1976).
- Dr. Lightfoot, 1892, by James Logan Morgan; 16:2 (Apr. 1978).
- Early History of the Tom Hindman Camp No. 318, United Confederate Veterans, by
James Logan Morgan; 16:4 (Oct. 1978).
- Rotary Came to Newport in 1933, by Paul K. Holmes; 21:1 (Mar. 1984).
- American Legion Hut [photo only], Willis Martin, photographer; 23:1
(Spring 1986).
- American Legion Hut, by P. K. Holmes; 25:3 (Fall 1988).
GENEALOGY AND FAMILY HISTORY
-- Miscellaneous Collections
- Pioneer Families of Richwoods, by James Minos Balch (1962); 4:3 (July
1966).
- Appendix to Balch's Pioneer Families of Richwoods, by James Logan Morgan;
4:3 (July 1966).
- Recollections of Jacksonport and My Family, by Elizabeth Logan Brandenburg
Maris; 2:4 (Oct. 1964).
- Jackson County Research Sources: Wills, by James Logan Morgan; 6:3 (July
1968).
- Jackson County Marriages, 1834-1855; (5 installments) 1834-1846:
8:2-3 (July 1970); 1846-1851: 8:4 (Oct. 1970); 1851-1853: 9:3 (July 1971); 1853-1854:
9:4 (Oct. 1971); 1854-1855: 10:2 (Apr. 1972).
- Inventory of Probate Papers of Jackson County, Arkansas, by James Logan
Morgan; 10:3 (July 1972).
- Jacksonport and Newport Funeral Invitations, 1873-1888; 12:3 (Apr. 1974).
- Biographical Memoranda of Confederate Veterans of Jackson County, Arkansas, 1912, edited
by James Logan Morgan; 12:3 (July 1974).
- Index to Marriages and Deaths Reported in the Newport Independent,
1901-1903, by James Logan Morgan; (5 installments) 1901: 12:4 (Oct. 1974); Jan.-June
1902: 13:1 (Jan. 1975); July-Dec. 1902: 13:2 (Apr. 1975); Jan.-June 1903:
13:3 (July 1975); July-Dec. 1903: 13:4 (Oct. 1975)
- Funeral Notices; 16:2 (Apr. 1976).
- Official List of Voters, Jackson County, Arkansas, July 1914, pamphlet
contributed by James Henry Johnston, Jr.; 36:1-4 (1999).
-- Families
- How the Ashley Family Came to Arkansas, by Dr. J. D. Ashley; 31:2 (Summer
1994).
- Early Jackson County Sheriff, Holds Off Mob, Wins Wide Acclaim ["Uncle"
Dick Bandy], by Harry Lee Williams; 23:2 (Summer 1986).
- Morgan Magness Bateman Was a Steamboatman, by Duane Huddleston; 16:1 (Jan.
1978).
- Reubin Battle, Civil War Veteran, by Lucious C. Battle; 23:2 (Summer
1986).
- The Blagg and Allied Families of Jackson County, Arkansas, by Charlotte C.
Smith; 19:2 (Oct. 1982).
- Boucher Family Funeral Notices; 12:3 (July 1974).
- Robert Breckenridge: Forefather of Numerous Arkansas Breckenridges, by
Daniel E. Alleger; 12:4 (Oct. 1974).
- Bits of Bark from the Family Tree: The Breckenridges, by James Logan
Morgan; 16:2 (Apr. 1978).
- Early Watson History, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; (2 installments) 19:1 (May
1982), 19:2 (Oct. 1982).
- Clayton-Cline Family, by Isabel R. Clayton; 16:2 (Apr. 1978).
- Bits of Bark (from the Family Tree): The Coles, by James Logan Morgan;
15:1 (Jan. 1977).
- George W. Cromwell, Pioneer of Jackson County, by James Logan Morgan; 2:2
(Apr. 1964).
- The Daughertys, by James Logan Morgan; 3:3 (July 1965).
- Another Project for the Society, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 6:3 (July
1968).
- Richard Thomas Dean, by Lawrence Dean; 14:4 (Oct. 1976).
- Denton Family in Jackson County, by Clyde Stuary; 20:2 (Aug. 1983).
- Dowell Family, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 5:2 (Apr. 1967).
- Genealogy of Dowell Family in Jackson County, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 5:2
(Apr. 1967).
- The Dowell Family, by Mary Ann Dowell McGrath; (7 installments) 27:2
(Summer 1990), 27:4 (Winter 1990), 28:2 (Summer 1991), 29:3 (Fall 1992), 33:1 (Spring
1996), 33:2 (Summer 1996), 33:3 (Fall 1996), 33:4 (Winter 1996).
- Capt. Charles Morgan Engles, by Joe Michael Baker; 14:3 (July 1976).
- Abridged Hobbs Genealogy, by James Logan Morgan; 2:3 (July 1964).
- Jonathan Cheshier, by James Logan Morgan; 11:3 (July 1973).
- The Hardy, Foushee and Heard Families, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 20:3 (Dec.
1983).
- Elder John H. R. G. Gardner, by Jane Allen Goodwin; 14:2 (Apr. 1976).
- James and Moses Gibson and Families, by Polly Bouton; 14:3 (July 1976).
- The Grahams of Hazel Street - Before World War I, by Bessie Graham; 20:1
(Spring 1983).
- Reminiscences, by Nora Griffin Carouthers; 14:1 (Jan. 1978).
- John Josephus Hamilton, by Charlotte C. Smith; 22:1 (Spring 1985).
- Hankins, by James Logan Morgan; 4:2 (Apr. 1966).
- The Hardy, Foushee and Heard Families, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 20:3 (Dec.
1983).
- A Few Spoons Full of Harris History, by Helen Marie Laux; 14:4 (Oct.
1976).
- Robert Harrison of Jackson County, Arkansas, by Wayne Boyce; 6:2 (Apr.
1968).
- Descendants of Robert Harrison, by Phyllis Boyce; 20:1 (Apr. 1983).
- William M. Harvey, Pioneer, by Sam H. Boyce, Sr.; 36:1-4 (1999).
- The Hardy, Foushee and Heard Families, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 20:3 (Dec.
1983).
- The Story of Four Heard Brothers, by William H. Heard; 31:1 (Spring 1994).
- Harry David and Florence Stella (Johnson) Herring, by Margaret Ruth
Herring; 6:2 (Apr. 1968).
- Joel Hill (Revolutionary War Soldier Buried in Jackson County), by James
Logan Morgan; 2:2 (Apr. 1964).
- Abridged Hobbs Genealogy, by James Logan Morgan; 2:3 (July 1964).
- Rev. B. F. Holdford, by Edith Pyle; 14:3 (July 1976).
- Stephen P. and Elizabeth Holloway, by Cornelia R. Taylor; 13:4 (Oct.
1975).
- James F. Hunter, Soldier and Builder, by Helen Marie Laux; 15:1 (Jan.
1977).
- Elder John S. Isbell, by Wanda L. McKinney; 14:4 (Oct. 1976).
- The Johnston Family of Richwoods, by Faye Ritchie Johnson; 4:1 (Jan.
1966).
- Jones and Other Pioneer Families of Tupelo, by B. W. Jones; 3:1 (Jan.
1965).
- Dr. James Walker Jones, by James Logan Morgan; 7:2 (Apr. 1969).
- The Jones Family, by Lacy R. Jones Jr.; (_ installments) 32:3 (Fall 1995),
32:4 (Winter 1995), 33:1 (Spring 1996).
- My Mother the Mailman [Hariet E. Dunscomb Jurney], by Ross Jurney
Garriques; 23:2 (Summer 1986).
- Mules and Fools [letter to the editor], by James V. Layton; 31:4 (Winter
1994).
- Chicken Fried Chicken Hawk, by James V. Layton; 32;1 (Spring 1995).
- The W. I. Long House, by Lillye Scott Long; 16:1 (Jan. 1978).
- A Biography of James Perry McDonnell: My Grandfather, a Pioneer Minister, by
Elizabeth S. Chupet; 15:3 (July 1977).
- McDonald Family Outline, by James Logan Morgan; 3:3 (July 1965).
- The Morris Family, by Charlotte Smith; 24:2 (Summer 1987).
- The Nance Family: A Pioneer Family of Jackson County, by E. E. E.
McFadden; 19:3 (Dec. 1982).
- Parrott Family Tree, by Jimmie Norris Parrott; 39:1-4 (2002).
- The Penix Family, by Lyman Priest; (9 installments) 28:3 (Fall 1991)
through 30:2 (Summer 1993), 30:4 (Winter 1993).
- Roberts-Penix, by James Logan Morgan; 3:1 (Jan. 1965).
- Harry Gamble's Birthplace: One of Oldest Homes in Jackson County [Penix family
property]; 39:1-4 (2002).
- Charles Pistole and His Descendants, by Myrtle Farmer Gaddy; (2
installments) 26:1 (Spring 1989), 26:2 (Summer 1989).
- Harmon L. Remmel, by Harmon L. Remmel, Jr.; 29:2 (Summer 1992).
- Bits of Bark from the Family Tree: The Benjamin F. Roberts Family, by
James Logan Morgan; 15:3 (July 1977).
- The Roberts Sisters and Their McGuffey Reader, by L. R. and Peggy Warner;
15:3 (July 1977).
- The Other Robertsons, by James M. Robertson; 23:3 (Fall 1986).
- Recollections of Jacksonport and My Family, by Elizabeth Logan Brandenburg
Maris; 2:4 (Oct. 1964).
- The Robinson Genealogies of 1867 and 1902, by James Logan Morgan; 9:2
(Apr. 1971).
- Family of Robinson, by Rev. Thomas Hasting Robinson (1902); 9:2 (Apr.
1971).
- Biographical Sketch: Charles W. Shaver; 8:1 (Jan. 1970).
- The History of the Shoffner Family, by Julia Lynn Kent; 3:3 (July 1965).
- Shufords; 3:4 (Oct. 1965).
- Bills of Sale for Slaves, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 5:3 (July 1967).
- Old Shiloh Church and Cemetery, by James Logan Morgan; 12:4 (Oct. 1974).
- Early Stories, by J. D. Smart; (3 installments) 29:1 (Spring 1992), 29:2
(Summer 1992), 29:3 (Fall 1992).
- John Smith: Revolutionary War Soldier Buried in Jackson County, by James
Logan Morgan; 2:1 (Jan. 1964).
- Sullins, by James Logan Morgan; 4:2 (Apr. 1966).
- Old House at Grand Glaize, by Ruby Thomason Rankin; 31:3 (Fall 1994).
- Parrott Family Tree [includes Tims family trees and pictures], by Jimmie
Norris Parrott; 39:1-4 (2002).
- The 1929 Tornado and the Indelible Impression It Left on My Family, by
Lucille Tucker Burkett; 17:1-2 (Jan.-Apr. 1979).
- Last of Capt. Thomas Todd Tunstall's Grandchildren, Mary Phillips Whitney, Dies; 23:2
(Summer 1986).
- Early Watson History, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; (2 installments) 19:1 (May
1982), 19:2 (Oct. 1982).
- Last of Capt. Thomas Todd Tunstall's Grandchildren, Mary Phillips Whitney, Dies; 23:2
(Summer 1986).
- Four Revolutionary War Soldiers Buried in Jackson County: Thomas Wideman, by
James Logan Morgan; 1:3 (July 1963).
- Spread on the Record of Jackson County War for All to See: Soldier of the
Revolution Tells of the War, by Jennie Belle Lyle; 6:2 (Apr. 1968).
- Thomas Wideman, 1762-1840, Private, Georgia Frontier Guards, Revolutionary War, by
James Logan Morgan; 13:3 (July 1975).
- First Three Wideman Generations in America, by Shirley F. Kinney; 22:1
(Spring 1985).
- Virginia Antecedents of Pioneer Church Builder, John H. Williams, by Lyman
William Priest; 15:2 (Apr. 1977).
- Wilmans Family; 2:3 (July 1964).
- History of the Wilmans Family, by J. E. Wilmans; (9 installments) 23:2
(Summer 1986) through 25:2 (Summer 1988).
- Wolf Genealogy, by Margaret R. Mahle; 4:2 (Apr. 1966).
- Marriage Certificate of the Parents of Sigmund Wolff, by Tom Wolff; 29:1
(Spring 1992).
- The Decker Farm and Its People, by Tommie Lee Smith; 14:2 (Apr. 1976).
GENERAL HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION
- Jackson County in 1872, by James P. Henry; 5:1 (Jan. 1967).
- A Pen and Pencil Sketch of Jackson County and the City of Newport To-Day, 1895; 5:4
(Oct. 1967).
- Arkansas, by Mrs. C. A. Dawson; (2 installments) 6:4 (Oct. 1968), 7:1
(Jan. 1969).
- Historical Geography of the Lower White River, by Virgil H. Holder; 7:2
(Apr. 1969).
- Northern Arkansas and Its Natural Advantages, 1848; 7:3-4 (July-Oct.
1969).
- Jackson County, by Charles Fenton Noland (1830); 9:1 (Jan. 1971).
- Swan Lake [photo only], Willis Martin, photographer; 23:1 (Spring 1986).
- Judge Bengel Remembers Almost a Century, by Wesley Harrison Bengel, as
told to P. K. Holmes; 23:4 (Winter 1986).
- The White River, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; (17 installments) 23:4 (Winter
1986) through 24:4 (Winter 1987), 25:2 (Summer 1988) through 26:1 (Spring 1989), 26:3
(Fall 1989), 26:4 (Winter 1989), 27:3 (Fall 1990), 28:1 (Spring 1991), 30:1 (Spring 1993),
30:2 (Summer 1993), 31:2 (Summer 1994), 31:4 (Winter 1994).
- Jackson County Library Invaluable Historical Research Center, by Roy
Evans; 24:3 (Fall 1987).
- Letter from the Past, by Isaac E. Sharp; 24:4 (Winter 1987).
- Bridges [poem], by Mildred Ann Wilmans Dorsey; 26:3 (Fall 1989).
- Jackson County as it Used to Be, by Mildred A. Dorsey; 26:3 (Fall 1989).
- Reminiscences of Traveling Through Jackson County in 1846, 1848 and 1851, by
C. W. Shaver, edited by Lyman W. Priest; 26:4 (Winter 1989).
- The 1930s in Newport, by Alcorn Minor, Jr.; 28:1 (Spring 1991).
- Early Stories, by J. D. Smart; (3 installments) 29:1 (Spring 1992), 29:2
(Summer 1992), 29:3 (Fall 1992).
- Henry Jackson Dowell Describes Jackson County Before the Civil War, by
Gertrude G. Lacy; 29:2 (Summer 1992).
- Letters to the Editor, by Lyman W. Priest and Bob Bowie; 29:4 (Winter
1992).
- 1877 Letter of Inquiry, An Immigrant Answered, by F. W. Lynn; 30:1 (Spring
1993).
- Jackson County Women in History, by Patsy McDonald; 27:3 (Fall 1990).
- How the Ashley Family Came to Arkansas, by Dr. J. D. Ashley; 31:2 (Summer
1994).
- Doctors and Medicine in Jackson County, by Dr. John D. Ashley; (3
installments) 32:2 (Summer 1995), 32:3 (Fall 1995), 32:4 (Winter 1995).
- Newport in the 1890s, by James E. Doherty (1890-1978); 33:2 (Summer 1996).
- Fight and Survive! [book review], by Margaret Ross; 33:3 (Fall 1996).
- Newport: The First Half of the Twentieth Centery, by P. H. Van Dyke
(1951); 33:4 (Winter 1996).
- Fight and Survive! [excerpt from chapters 1-5], by Lady Elizabeth
Luker; 34:1-4 (1997).
- Steamboats and Ferries on White River: A Heritage Revisited [excerpt from
chapter: "Steamboats"], by Duane Huddleston, Sammie Rose, & Pat
Wood; 35:1-4 (1998).
- Steamboats and Ferries on White River: A Heritage Revisited [excerpt from
chapter: "Ferries"], by Duane Huddleston, Sammie Rose, & Pat Wood;
37:1-4 (2000).
- Reminiscences of an Early Settler's Trip Through Jackson County, by C. W.
Shaver (1915), letter to editor of Newport Independent; 37:1-4 (2000).
- Trip Through Jackson County in Early Days, by C. W. Shaver (1915), letter
to editor of Newport Independent; 37:1-4 (2000).
- A History of Newark, Arkansas: The Story of a Town - The Personality of a People
[excerpt from Chapter 1: "Early History"], by Robert D. Craig; 37:1-4
(2000).
- A History of Jackson County [from Biographical and Historical Memoirs of
Northeast Arkansas (1889)], Goodspeed Publishing Company; 38:1-4 (2001).
- Glimpses of Jackson County: Your Down River Neighbor [pictures and descriptions
from 2002 exhibit at the Old Independence Regional Museum in Batesville], foreword
by James Logan Morgan; 39:1-4 (2002).
HEALTH CARE
- Yellow Jack and Red Mary: A Look at Early Health Care in Arkansas, by Dr.
C. Fred Williams; 18:3 (Nov. 1981).
- Colonel Cook's Cancer Cure, by Mary B. Hetzel; 25:2 (Summer 1988).
- Doctors and Medicine in Jackson County, by Dr. John D. Ashley; (3
installments) 32:2 (Summer 1995), 32:3 (Fall 1995), 32:4 (Winter 1995).
HISTORICAL REENACTMENTS
- Civil War Reenactment: Departure of the Jackson Guard at Jacksonport State Park, by
Lady Elizabeth Luker; 28:2 (Summer 1991).
- "Living History" in Jackson County, by Wayne Boyce; 38:1-4
(2001).
- Civil War at ASUN, by Joseph Campbell and D. A. Clements; 38:1-4 (2001).
HORTICULTURE
- Newport's Garden Clubs 6:3 (July 1968).
- The Secret Garden, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 11:3 (July 1973).
INDUSTRY
See: Business, Industry, Commerce and Trade
JACKSON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY & JACKSONPORT STATE PARK MUSEUM
- Sewing Machine of an Earlier Era [museum donation]; 24:4 (Winter 1987).
- President's Report, by James G. Denton; 25:1 (Spring 1988).
- JCHS Honored, letter from Richard Davies; 27:2 (Summer 1990).
- Museum Report, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 27:2 (Summer 1990).
- Museum Donation; 23:1 (Spring 1991).
- Museum Report, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 29:1 (Spring 1992).
- Museum and Park Report, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 30:1 (Spring 1993).
- Remmel Wins Award; 30:1 (Spring 1993).
- Lady Elizabeth Luker Dies, by Robert D. Craig; 32:1 (Spring 1995).
- Museum Report, by Charlotte Plegge; 32:2 (Summer 1995).
- The Last Sternwheeler [Mary Woods No. 2], by Juanita McDoniel
Bainbridge; 33:1 (Spring 1996).
- Curator's Report, by Charlotte Plegge; 33:3 (Fall 1996).
- Update from the Acting Curator on Work at Jacksonport State Park, by
Charlotte Plegge; 36:1-4 (1999).
- Elliott McDonald McManus [biography]; 37:1-4 (2000).
- Jacksonport Museums Making a Comeback, by Craig Ogilvie; 37:1-4 (2000).
- Curator's Report, by Charlotte Plegge; 37:1-4 (2000).
- Curator's Report, 5/31/2001, by Charlotte Plegge; 38:1-4 (2001).
- The Museum of the Confederacy, Richmond, VA: Flag Conservation Program; 38:1-4
(2001).
- Dedication [tribute to Charlotte Plegge and John Connor, Sr.], by Wayne
Boyce; 39:1-4 (2002).
- Museum Committee Report, by Charlotte Plegge; 39:1-4 (2002).
- Efforts Have Begun to Conserve Jackson Guards Battle Flag, by Charlotte
Plegge; 39:1-4 (2002).
LEGENDS
LEVEES
- Review of Jackson County Levee Systems, by Mrs. David Hodges; 3:1 (Oct.
1965).
MILITARY HISTORY
-- Miscellanous
- Jackson County's Women in the Armed Services, by Mildred Minor Gregory;
5:3 (July 1967).
- The Newport Company of the Arkansas State Guard and Reserve Militia, 1901-1902, by
James Logan Morgan; 13:3 (July 1975).
- Newport's Militia Company, 1892-1895, by James Logan Morgan; 17:3-4
(July-Oct. 1979).
-- Spanish-American War
- Letters Written by a Newport Soldier in 1898, by Albert C. Clark; 14:2
(Apr. 1976).
- Spanish-American War Period Well Represented in Museum (including muster roll of
Company F, 2nd Arkansas Volunteers), by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 14:2 (Apr. 1976).
-- World War I
- Queen, Mascot of Company E, by Ray Brown; 17:3-4 (July-Oct. 1979).
- The Departure of Company E, by Ray Brown, 5:4 (Oct. 1967).
- A Few Memories of Company E, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 5:4 (Oct. 1967).
- Itinerary of Company E, by Garland Hunt; 5:4 (Oct. 1967).
- Roster of Company E; 5:4 (Oct. 1967).
-- World War II
- Short Rations, by Wayne Boyce; 38:1-4 (2001).
NATIVE AMERICANS
- Historical Scoop in Jackson County; 1:4 (Oct. 1963).
- Jacksonport at the Junction of Three Historic Trails, by Wesley Bengel;
2:1 (Jan. 1964).
- Colonel Cook's Cancer Cure, by Mary B. Hetzel; 25:2 (Summer 1988).
NEWSPAPERS
- Jacksonport Newspapers, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 2:1 (Jan. 1964).
- Jacksonport's First Newspapers; 2:2 (Apr. 1964).
- Newspapers Published in Jacksonport During Union Occupation of 1863-64, by
Lady Elizabeth Luker; 3:1 (Jan. 1965).
- Newspapers of Jackson County, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 4:1 (Jan. 1966).
- Mike Connally of Memphis: The Jacksonport Period; 7:3-4 (July-Oct. 1969).
- Union Newspaper Printed at Jacksonport, May 9th, 1862, by Lady Elizabeth
Luker; 11:2 (Apr. 1973).
- History of Diaz After 1900, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 13:1 (Jan. 1975).
- Swifton's Newspaper of 1910, by Beatrice Nicholson; 15:3 (Oct. 1977).
- The Tuckerman Times, 1907, by Jane Allen Goodwin; 16:2 (Apr. 1978).
- Lady Elizabeth Luker Dies, by Robert D. Craig; 32:1 (Spring 1995).
- Newport: The First Half of the Twentieth Centery, by P. H. Van Dyke
(1951); 33:4 (Winter 1996).
ORGANIZATIONS
-- Chamber of Commerce
See: Business, Industry, Commerce and Trade
PHYSICIANS
- Dr. James Walker Jones, by James Logan Morgan; 7:2 (Apr. 1969).
- Early Physicians of Jackson County, by James Logan Morgan; 9:4 (Oct.
1971).
- Reminiscences of Jackson County, by Dr. G. A. Bundren (1924-25); 11:2
(Apr. 1973).
- Doctors and Medicine in Jackson County, by Dr. John D. Ashley; (3
installments) 32:2 (Summer 1995), 32:3 (Fall 1995), 32:4 (Winter 1995).
- Dr. William J. Thomason, by Ruby T. Rankin; 33:3 (Fall 1996).
- Surgeon on Horseback: The Missouri and Arkansas Journal and Letters of Dr. Charles
Brackett of Rochester, Indiana, Jacksonport, Arkansas, Ninth Illinois Cavalry, edited
by James W. Wheaton; 35:1-4 (1998).
- [Dr. R. L. Bouton] James and Moses Gibson and Families, by Polly Bouton;
14:3 (July 1976).
- [Dr. John Miller Jones] The Jones Family, by Lacy R. Jones Jr.; (1st
installment) 32:3 (Fall 1995).
- [Dr. J. H. McCurry] The Author, by James Logan Morgan; 15:4 (Oct. 1977).
POLITICAL HISTORY
County Seats - See also: Towns and Communities - Augusta, Elizabeth,
Jacksonport, Litchfield, Newport
Incorporated Towns - See also: Towns and Communities - Amagon,
Beedeville, Campbell Station, Diaz, Grubbs, Jacksonport, Newport, Swifton, Tuckerman,
Tupelo, Weldon
Townships - See also: Towns and Communities - Grubbs Township, Richwoods
Township, Wideman Township
- John William Stayton: Mayor, Judge, State Senator and Acting Governor, by
James Logan Morgan; 2:4 (Oct. 1964).
- The Old Courthouse at Jacksonport, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 3:2 (Apr.
1965).
- Specifications for Courthouse at Elizabeth in Jackson County, Arkansas (1839); 3:3
(July 1965).
- The Courthouse at Elizabeth, County Seat of Jackson County, 1839-1852, by
Lady Elizabeth Luker; 3:3 (July 1965).
- Review of Jackson County Levee Systems, by Mrs. David Hodges; 3:1 (Oct.
1965).
- Jackson County Law: Its Profession, Its Attorneys, Its Courtrooms, by
Mildred Minor Gregory; 5:2 (Apr. 1967).
- Jackson County's First Woman Public Official: Annie L. Stuckey, by Annie
L. Fairleigh; 5:3 (July 1967).
- 1892-1967: Seventy-Five Years Have Past (Newport as Jackson County Seat), by
Mildred Minor Gregory; 6:1 (Jan. 1968).
- Jackson Courthouse Cornerstone Ceremony, 1869; 7:2 (Apr. 1969).
- Lewis B. Tully: Political Leader, by James Logan Morgan; 7:3-4 (July-Oct.
1969).
- Township History of Jackson County, by James Logan Morgan; 8:1 (Jan.
1970).
- Letter Written from Jacksonport, July 1872; 8:2-3 (July 1970).
- The First Tax Assessment Lists: Jackson County, Arkansas (1830), edited by
James Logan Morgan; 9:4 (Oct. 1971).
- Official Bonds of Jackson County, Arkansas, 1830-1849, edited by James
Logan Morgan; 10:3 (July 1972).
- Some Events Around Litchfield in 1835, by Duane Huddleston; 10:4 (Oct.
1972).
- Documents Relating to the Military Road Through Jackson County, 1835; 11:1
(Jan. 1973).
- Early Political History of Jackson County, Arkansas (1820-1830), by James
Logan Morgan; 12:2 (Apr. 1974).
- Highland: The Town That Never Was, by James Logan Morgan; 12:4 (Oct.
1974).
- Removal of the County Seat and Construction of the Newport Courthouse, 1892; by
James Logan Morgan; 13:3 (July 1975).
- The Formation of Woodruff County, by James Logan Morgan; 14:1 (Jan. 1976).
- When William Jennings Bryan Came to Newport, by James Logan Morgan; 15:3
(July 1977).
- Makers of Jackson County, by W. E. Bevens (1923), edited by Lady Elizabeth
Luker and James Logan Morgan; (2 installments) 20:3 (Dec. 1983), 21:1 (Mar. 1984).
- Rambunctious...Primary Elections in the 20's, by Roy Evans; 21:2 (Sept.
1984).
- The Day "The Kingfish" Came to Remmel Park, by Roy Evans; 21:4
(Dec. 1984).
- Horse and Buggy Law in a River Town: Newport Ordinances 1911, by Phyllis
W. Boyce; 22:2 (Summer 1985).
- Jackson County Courthouse at Jacksonport [photo only], Willis Martin,
photographer; 23:1 (Spring 1986).
- Jacksonport Courthouse County Court Records Concerning the Building of Same, by
Lady Elizabeth Luker; 23:2 (Summer 1986).
- Newport 1875-1892, by James Logan Morgan; 26:4 (Winter 1989).
- Newport 1879-1891, by James Logan Morgan; 30:1 (Spring 1993).
- Official List of Voters, Jackson County, Arkansas, July 1914, pamphlet
contributed by James Henry Johnston, Jr.; 36:1-4 (1999).
POST OFFICES AND POSTAL HISTORY
- Postmasters of Newport, Arkansas; 2:2 (Apr. 1964).
- Postmasters of Tuckerman, Arkansas; 2:3 (July 1964).
- Postmasters of Swifton, Jackson County, Arkansas; 2:4 (Oct. 1964).
- Postmasters of Tupelo, Jackson County, Arkansas; 3:1 (Jan. 1965).
- Postmasters of Jacksonport, Jackson County, Arkansas; 3:2 (Apr. 1965).
- Postmasters of Auvergne, Jackson County, Arkansas; 3:4 (Oct. 1965).
- Postmasters of Weldon, Jackson County, Arkansas; 3:4 (Oct. 1965).
- The Post Office at Grubbs, by Celestine B. Phillips; 4:2 (Apr. 1966).
- Postal History of Jackson County, Arkansas, 1830-1861, by James Logan
Morgan; 10:4 (Oct. 1972).
- Newport Post Office, by Alexander P. Cooper; 23:3 (Fall 1986).
- Remmel Post Office, by Harmon L. Remmel, Jr.; 29:2 (Summer 1992).
RAILROADS
- Train, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 2:2 (Apr. 1964).
- The B. & B. in 1883, by Winstead Armitage (1903); 8:1 (Jan. 1970).
- The Cairo and Fulton Railroad, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; (2 installments)
10:4 (Oct. 1972), 11:1 (Jan. 1973).
- Early Business and the Development of Newport as a Commercial Center, 1873-1878, by
James Logan Morgan; 13:2 (Apr. 1975).
- The Role of Transportation in the Development of Newport, 1827-1873, by
Lady Elizabeth Luker; 13:2 (Apr. 1975).
- The Olyphant Train Robbery, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 18:2 (Nov. 1981).
- Rare Train Robbery Occurred 100 Years Ago, by Debbie Miller; 30:2 (Summer
1993).
- The Uncertain Future of Newport's Iron Mountain Depot, by Robert D. Craig;
30:2 (Summer 1993).
- Weldon Railroad Station [photo only], Willis Martin, photographer; 23:1
(Spring 1986).
- Newport Depot Lives! by Robert D. Craig; 30:4 (Winter 1993).
- Depot Restoration On Line (Finally), by Robert D. Craig; 32:2 (Summer
1995).
- Robbery on the Iron Mountain Railroad [excerpt from book on the 1893 Olyphant
train robbery], by Joe Wreford Hipp; 33:2 (Summer 1996).
- The Station [Newport Depot], by Clare Dowell; 33:3 (Fall 1996).
RECONSTRUCTION
- Robert Glen Shaver, by Lawton McClard; 3:3 (July 1965).
- Post Civil War Period in Jackson County, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; (2
installments) 4:4 (Oct. 1966), 5:1 (Jan. 1967).
- "Fighting Bob" Shaver, by Wilson Powell; 22:1 (Spring 1985).
- The Cake Trunk, by Mary B. Hetzel; 25:1 (Spring 1988).
RECORDS
RELIGION AND CHURCHES
- History of the Catholic Church, Newport; 2:2 (Apr. 1964).
- Establishment of the Augusta Presbyterian Church, by James Logan Morgan;
2:4 (Oct. 1964).
- Rev. David Jabez Hare; 3:4 (Oct. 1965).
- Mount Hope Brethern Church at Pennington, by James Logan Morgan; 4:1 (Jan.
1966).
- The Church of Christ at Grubbs; 4:2 (Apr. 1966).
- History of St. Paul's Parish, by Rev. Lee W. Heaton (1914); 4:3 (July
1966).
- The Grace Church Bell (1941); 4:3 (July 1966).
- Grubbs Church of Christ, Membership 1914; 4:4 (Oct. 1966).
- The Early History of the First Baptist Church of Grubbs, by Julia Ivy; 4:4
(Oct. 1966).
- A History of the First Methodist Church of Newport, Arkansas, by Jewel
Hite Daugherty; 5:1 (Jan. 1967).
- Some Reminiscences of Grubbs, by Julia Ivy; 5:4 (Oct. 1967).
- The Best Hard Year of My Ministry, by Rev. M. M. Smith (1928); 6:1 (Jan.
1968).
- Cultural Footnotes, 1850-1870, edited by James Logan Morgan; 6:2 (Apr.
1968).
- Litchfield Presbyterian Church, by James Logan Morgan; 7:3-4 (July-Oct.
1969).
- The Jacksonport Presbyterian Church, by James Logan Morgan; 8:1 (Jan.
1970).
- Newport Presbyterian Church, by James Logan Morgan; 8:2-3 (July 1970).
- History of the Newport Church of Christ (Holden Avenue), by J. L. May; (2
installments) 8:4 (Oct. 1970), 9:1 (Jan. 1971).
- Religious Developments in Jackson County, Arkansas: A Survey, by James
Logan Morgan; 9:1 (Jan. 1971).
- Reminiscences of Jackson County, by Dr. G. A. Bundren (1924-25); 11:2
(Apr. 1973).
- Early Days of Grubbs, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 11:3 (July 1973).
- White River Valley Baptist Associataion Meetings of 1892 and 1901; 11:4
(Oct. 1973).
- Early Days of Tupelo, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 11:4 (Oct. 1973).
- Early Days of Auvergne, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 12:1 (Jan. 1974).
- Old Shiloh Church and Cemetery, by James Logan Morgan; 12:4 (Oct. 1974).
- Early History of Diaz, by James Logan Morgan; 13:1 (Jan. 1975).
- History of Diaz After 1900, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 13:1 (Jan. 1975).
- Community Organization and Organizations in Newport, 1874-1878, by Mildred
Minor Gregory; 13:2 (Apr. 1975).
- Organization of the White River Baptist Association, by James Logan
Morgan; 14:1 (Jan. 1976).
- Elder John H. R. G. Gardner, by Jane Allen Goodwin; 14:2 (Apr. 1976).
- Rev. B. F. Holdford, by Edith Pyle; 14:3 (July 1976).
- Elder John S. Isbell, by Wanda L. McKinney; 14:4 (Oct. 1976).
- History of the East Black River Association of Free Will Baptists, 1891-1896, by
James Logan Morgan; 15:1 (Jan. 1977).
- First Sunday in May: The Pleasant Valley Reunion, by Mildred Minor
Gregory; 15:1 (Jan. 1977).
- Hickory Grove Church and School, by James Logan Morgan; 15:2 (Apr. 1977).
- A Brief History of the Surrounded Hill Church of Christ, by James Logan
Morgan; 15:3 (July 1977).
- A Biography of James Perry McConnell: My Grandfather, a Pioneer Minister, by
Elizabeth S. Chupet; 15:3 (July 1977).
- Newt Pendleton, by Almeta Brantley; 15:3 (Oct. 1977).
- History of the Presbyterian Church in Jackson County, Arkansas, by P. K.
Holmes; 19:1 (May 1982).
- First Baptist Church Had Humble Beginning...Remains Humble, by Roy Evans;
19:3 (Dec. 1982).
- The History of the Methodist Church in Swifton, Arkansas, by Claud Price
Trice; 21:2 (June 1984).
- Country Singings, by Raymond Bailey; 21:2 (June 1984).
- The Lost Is Found, or The Misplaced Is Located, by Hayward McManus; 21:3
(Sept. 1984).
- Tragic Death for First Rector of Grace Episcopal Church at Jacksonport, by
Lady Elizabeth Luker; 21:3 (Sept. 1984).
- A History of the Weldon Methodist Church, by Ruth Emerson; 21:3 (Sept.
1984).
- A History of the Tuckerman Methodist Church, by Clara Harvey Dowell, as
told to Wayne Boyce; 21:4 (Dec. 1984).
- A History of the Missionary Society, Tuckerman Methodist Church, by Mrs.
F. B. Dowell (June 1928); 21:4 (Dec. 1984).
- History of Dowell's Chapel Methodist Church, by Ruth Lindley Williams;
22:4 (Winter 1985).
- St. Paul's Episcopal Church [photo only], Willis Martin, photographer;
23:1 (Spring 1986).
- How Grandpa Became a Baptist, by Mary B. Hetzel; 25:4 (Winter 1988).
- As I Remember the Little Church at Hankins, by Bertie Foster Baker; 28:1
(Spring 1991).
- Local Clergyman Writes History of Episcopal Church - A Book Review, by
Wayne Boyce; 30:4 (Winter 1993).
- Tuckerman Church of Christ and Tabernacle Meetings, by Raymond Bailey;
31:1 (Spring 1994).
- Some Suggestions for Writing Your Church History, by Dr. John L. Ferguson;
31:1 (Spring 1994).
- First Baptist Church, Tuckerman, Arkansas, 1894-1994, by Billye Crawford
and Hazel Ray Warren; (3 installments) 31:3 (Fall 1994), 31:4 (Winter 1994), 32:1 (Spring
1995).
- Laborers in the Vineyard: A History of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Newport,
Arkansas, 1861-1982 [excerpt from chapters 1-4] , by The Rev. Dr. Daniel
Deupree McKee; 34:1-4 (1997).
- History of the First United Methodist Church of Newport, Arkansas, 1874, by
Elliott McDonald McManus; (4 installments) 35:1-4 (1998), 36:1-4 (1999), 37:1-4 (2000),
38:1-4 (2001).
RIVER TRANSPORTATION
- Jacksonport and the River, by Capt. Charles H. Warner; 3:2 (Apr. 1965).
- Thomas Benton Stallings: "Steamboat Man" for Over Thirty Years on the
White River, edited by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 5:2 (Apr. 1967).
- Jacksonport and White River: After 1865, by Capt. Charles H. Warner; 5:4
(Oct. 1967).
- The Mary Woods: "A Steamboat Has Come Home", by Lady
Elizabeth Luker; 6:1 (Jan. 1968).
- More Odds and Ends - Through a Porthole, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 6:2
(Apr. 1968).
- Steamboat John D. Perry Was Jacksonport Favorite, by Duane
Huddleston; 9:3 (July 1971).
- The Last Steamboat Cargo from St. Louis, by Duane Huddleston; 11:1 (Jan.
1973).
- When the Steamboat Orlando Ran to Newport, by Duane Huddleston;
11:4 (Oct. 1973).
- The Chickasaw's First Trip to Jacksonport, by Duane Huddleston;
12:2 (Apr. 1974).
- The Role of Transportation in the Development of Newport, 1827-1873, by
Lady Elizabeth Luker; 13:2 (Apr. 1975).
- Steamboat Ottawa Was Locally Owned in 1837, by Duane Huddleston;
14:1 (Jan. 1976).
- Mrs. Mary L. Daugherty and Her Namesake, by Duane Huddleston; 14:2 (Apr.
1976).
- The Last Months of Pre-Civil War White River Steamboating, by Duane
Huddleston; 14:3 (July 1976).
- Capt. Charles Morgan Engles, by Joe Michael Baker; 14:3 (July 1976).
- Steamer Cleburne Was Once on Jacksonport's Main Street, by Duane
Huddleston; 15:1 (Jan. 1977).
- The Wreck of the New Mattie, by Duane Huddleston; 15:2 (Apr. 1977).
- Bits About Boats - The Osage, by Duane Huddleston: 15:2 (Apr.
1977).
- White River's Greatest Steamboat Tragedy: The Burning of the Steamboat Caroline,
by Duane Huddleston; 15:3 (July 1977).
- Ursie Boyce Was Last of the Memphis Packets, by Duane Huddleston; 15:4
(Oct. 1977).
- Noadiah Marsh: Founder of Elizabeth, by Duane Huddleston; 15:4 (Oct.
1977).
- Morgan Magness Bateman Was a Steamboatman, by Duane Huddleston; 16:1 (Jan.
1978).
- Capt. Thomas Benton Stallings: "The Commodore of Upper White River", by
Duane Huddleston; 16:3 (July 1978).
- White River Steamboating During the Civil War, January 1, 1862 to July 1, 1865, by
Duane Huddleston; 17:1-2 (Jan.-Apr. 1979).
- Civil War Era Steamboats: Pictures from the Duane Huddleston Collection; 17:1-2
(Jan.-Apr. 1979).
- Early Upper White River Keelboating and Flatboating, 1802-1842, by Duane
Huddleston; 17:3-4 (July-Oct. 1979).
- Civil War Steamboats (From the Duane Huddleston Collection); 17:3-4
(July-Oct. 1979).
- The First Steamboats on White River, 1831-1843, by Duane Huddleston; (2
installments) 19:1 (May 1982), 19:2 (Oct. 1982).
- Capt. Joseph Fry of the Confederate Navy, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 20:3
(Dec. 1983).
- The Mary Woods II [photo only], Willis Martin, photographer; 23:1
(Spring 1986).
- The Josie Harry, by T. J. Fakes; 24:1 (Spring 1987).
- The Sinking of the CSS Cambridge, by Raymond W. Watkins; 26:3 (Fall
1989).
- Reminiscences of Traveling Through Jackson County in 1846, 1848 and 1851, by
C. W. Shaver, edited by Lyman W. Priest; 26:4 (Winter 1989).
- The Smith Ferry at the Mouth of the Strawberry on Black River, by Anthony
Holt; 28:2 (Summer 1991).
- The White River, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; (17 installments - relevant
issues cited) 23:4 (Winter 1986), 24:1 (Spring 1987), 24:3 (Fall 1987), 24:4 (Winter
1987), 25:2 (Summer 1988).
- The Last Sternwheeler [Mary Woods No. 2], by Juanita McDoniel
Bainbridge; 33:1 (Spring 1996).
- Steamboats and Ferries on White River: A Heritage Revisited [excerpt from
chapter: "Steamboats"], by Duane Huddleston, Sammie Rose, & Pat
Wood; 35:1-4 (1998).
- Jacksonport Museums Making a Comeback, by Craig Ogilvie; 37:1-4 (2000).
ROADS AND FERRIES
- The Creation of Grubbs Township and Its First Road Districts, by James
Logan Morgan; 4:2 (Apr. 1966).
- Documents Relating to the Military Road Through Jackson County, 1835; 11:1
(Jan. 1973).
- The Role of Transportation in the Development of Newport, 1827-1873, by
Lady Elizabeth Luker; 13:2 (Apr. 1975).
- White River Bridge [photo only], Willis Martin, photographer; 23:1 (Spring
1986).
- Reminiscences of Traveling Through Jackson County in 1846, 1848 and 1851, by
C. W. Shaver, edited by Lyman W. Priest; 26:4 (Winter 1989).
- The Smith Ferry at the Mouth of the Strawberry on Black River, by Anthony
Holt; 28:2 (Summer 1991).
- The White River, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; (17 installments - relevant
issue cited) 30:1 (Spring 1993), 31:2 (Summer 1994).
- Steamboats and Ferries on White River: A Heritage Revisited [excerpt from
chapter: "Ferries"], by Duane Huddleston, Sammie Rose, & Pat Wood;
37:1-4 (2000).
SCHOOLS
SLAVERY
- Bills of Sale for Slaves, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 5:3 (July 1967).
- The Civil War and Social-Economic Change in Jackson County, Arkansas, by
Carl Moneyhon; 18:1-2 (Nov. 1979-July 1981).
SOCIAL EVENTS
- Thadeese Kinman's 7th Birthday Party (1902); 3:1 (Jan. 1965).
- Church Wedding at Auvergne; 3:4 (Oct. 1965).
- "I Remember, I Remember", by Frances Bailey; 4:3 (July 1966).
- Tom Thumb Wedding of 1923, by Elizabeth Rossington Smith; 4:3 (July 1966).
- Sigma Chi Launch Party, 1906, by Irma Hooker Watson; 4:4 (Oct. 1966).
- Norine Kinman's Masquarade Party; 5:2 (Apr. 1967).
- The Classes of 1922 and 1928; Hobo Day; 6:2 (Apr. 1968).
- The First Ball Given by the Newport Club, Jan. 22, 1902; 10:2 (Apr. 1972).
- Elks' Minstrel of 1909; 10:4 (Oct. 1972).
- Newport's Knights of Honor Ball Was Social Event of 1879, by Duane
Huddleston; 14:1 (Jan. 1976).
- The New Hazel Hotel, article from Newport Independent ca. 1903;
24:1 (Spring 1987).
- Pretty Baby, by Phyllis Boyce; 24:1 (Spring 1987).
- Planning a Grand Ball at Jacksonport, article from the Arkansas Gazette,
Feb. 3, 1880; 24:3 (Fall 1987).
- The Augusta Excursion of 1895, (newspaper coverage); 24:4 (Winter 1987).
- The White River, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; (17 installments - relevant
issues cited) 26:1 (Spring 1989), 26:3 (Fall 1989), 26:4 (Winter 1989), 27:3 (Fall 1990),
30:2 (Summer 1993), 31:2 (Summer 1994).
- The Lure Cafe, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 27:3 (Fall 1990).
- The Parade (1930) [White River Bridge completion celebration] 31:1 (Spring
1994).
- The Garden Club Presents, "The Stately Town of Newport" [program], contributed
by Claire Phillips Dowell; 31:3 (Fall 1994).
SOCIAL HISTORY
- 58 Years Ago, (1906); 2:2 (Apr. 1964)
- Gleanings from an Old Ledger, by James Logan Morgan; 2:3 (July 1964).
- A Winter's Tale, Circa 1912, by Neill Phillips; 3:1 (Jan. 1965).
- A Summer Idyl [excerpts from diary], by W. A. Reed, edited by Lady
Elizabeth Luker; 5:3 (July 1967).
- An 1855 Letter from Tennessee, introduction by Mildred Minor Gregory; 6:2
(Apr. 1968).
- Other Winters, Other Times, edited by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 8:1 (Jan.
1970).
- Letter Written from Jacksonport, July 1872; 8:2-3 (July 1970).
- My Life as a Little Girl in the House at 403 Laurel, by Margaret Van Dyke;
8:4 (Oct. 1970).
- Visitors at Heber in 1895, by George W. Reed; 10:2 (Apr. 1972).
- What It Was Like: Newport, Arkansas - Not So Long Ago, by Neill Phillips;
(8 installments) 10:3 (July 1972) through 12:2 (Apr. 1974).
- Some Events Around Litchfield in 1835, by Duane Huddleston; 10:4 (Oct.
1972).
- "Our Lives Were Young and Gay," introduction by Lady Elizabeth
Luker; 11:2 (Apr. 1973).
- Agreement to Quit Drinking Spirituous Liquors, 1848; 11:4 (Oct. 1973).
- Life on the Decker Farm in the 1890's, by Nora Yelverton Penix Christian;
14:2 (Apr. 1976).
- Reminiscences, by Blanche Sink Camp; 15:1 (Jan. 1977).
- Special Days: Mother's Day and Father's Day, by Blanche S. Camp; 16:2
(Apr. 1978).
- Strictly Juvenile, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 18:3-4 (July-Oct.1979).
- The Civil War and Social-Economic Change in Jackson County, Arkansas, by
Carl Moneyhon; 18:1-2 (Nov. 1979-July 1981).
- Early Watson History, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; (2 installments) 19:1 (May
1982), 19:2 (Oct. 1982).
- The Grahams on Hazel Street - Before World War I, by Bessie Graham; 20:1
(Apr. 1983).
- Country Singings, by Raymond Bailey; 21:2 (June 1984).
- Susan Elizabeth Miller - Her Story, by Susan Elizabeth Miller,
introduction by Mary Hetzel; (3 installments) 22:1 (Spring 1985), 22:2 (Summer 1985), 22:4
(Winter 1985).
- A Look at Marriage, Wedding Customs at the Beginning of the 20th Century, by
Phyllis Boyce; 23:4 (Winter 1986).
- Sewing Machine of an Earlier Era [museum donation]; 24:4 (Winter 1987).
- The Station [Newport Depot], by Clare Dowell; 33:3 (Fall 1996).
- The Story of Frank Baker's Young Life, by Bertie Baker (as told to Ellen
Crain); 39:1-4 (2002).
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR
SPORTS AND OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
- Early Baseball in Newport, by Ed Doherty; 4:3 (July 1966).
- The Newport Gun Club of 1903; 5:2 (Apr. 1967).
- A Century of Baseball in Jackson County, by Pat Allen Bailey; 7:3-4
(July-Oct. 1969).
- Uriah Cole Was a Bear Hunter, by Duane Huddleston; 15:1 (Jan. 1977).
- Great Moments in Bulldog History [the 1940s in Tuckerman], by Morgan
Gilbert; 33:4 (Winter 1996).
STEAMBOATS
STORMS
- The 1929 Tornado and the Indelible Impression It Left on My Family, by
Lucille Tucker Burkett; 17:1-2 (Jan.-Apr. 1979).
SURVEYS
- Ancient "Witness Tree" in Land Survey of N.E. Arkansas Struck by
Lightning, by Robert W. Newell; 9:3 (July 1971).
TEACHERS
TOWNS AND COMMUNITIES
-- General
- Jackson and Woodruff Counties in 1884 (directories), edited by James Logan
Morgan; 8:1 (Jan. 1970).
- Postal History of Jackson County, Arkansas, 1830-1861, by James Logan
Morgan; 10:4 (Oct. 1972).
- General Directory of Railroad Towns in Jackson County, Arkansas, compiled
by C. W. Norwood (1878), edited by James Logan Morgan; 12:2 (Apr. 1974).
- The White River, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; (17 installments - relevant
issues cited) 24:3 (Fall 1987), 30:1 (Spring 1993).
- Official List of Voters, Jackson County, Arkansas, July 1914, pamphlet
contributed by James Henry Johnston, Jr.; 36:1-4 (1999).
-- Amagon
- Jackson County, Arkansas; 4:1 (Jan. 1966).
-- Augusta
- Establishment of the Augusta Presbyterian Church, by James Logan Morgan,
2:4 (Oct. 1964).
- Early Augusta, by Pat Allen Bailey; 4:2 (Apr. 1966).
- An Ante-Bellum Augusta Home, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 6:2 (Apr. 1968).
- Chickasaw Crossing - Augusta of Jackson County, by Mildred Minor Gregory;
6:4 (Oct. 1968).
- A Tour of Augusta, Arkansas, by Mrs. D. C. Long; 7:1 (Jan. 1969)
- The Augusta Excursion of 1895, (newspaper coverage); 24:4 (Winter 1987).
-- Auvergne
- Things Picked Up About Auvergne, by Minnie Vining (Mrs. James R.) Davis
(1950); 3:4 (Oct. 1965).
- Auvergne and the Auvergne Academy, by James H. Johnston; 3:4 (Oct. 1965).
- Postmasters of Auvergne, Jackson County, Arkansas; 3:4 (Oct. 1965).
- Auvergne: Town of the Past, by J. E. Boone (1941); 7:3,4 (July-Oct. 1969).
- Early Days of Auvergne, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 12:1 (Jan. 1974).
- Business Directories of Auvergne, Arkansas, 1884-1912, edited by James
Logan Morgan; 12:1 (Jan. 1974)
-- Balch
- Balch, Jackson County, Arkansas, 4:1 (Jan. 1966).
-- Ballew's Chapel (near Grubbs)
- The Rural Schools of Hankins and Ballew's Chapel, by Eva West Motes, 27:4
(Winter 1990).
-- Bandy's Chapel (near Tuckerman)
- Bandy's Chapel School, by Raymond Bailey; 20:3 (Dec. 1983).
-- Beedeville
- Beedeville in Jackson County Was Known as Cowlake and Gourdneck, by Diann
S. Siegele; 38:1-4 (2001).
-- Blackville
- Blackville: An All-Negro Community, (1936); 9:1 (Jan. 1971).
- Blackville, A Newspaper Clipping History, composed and edited by L. C.
Battle; 24:3 (Fall 1987).
-- Campbell Station
- Teacher, Teacher! by Floy McClellan Hipp, edited by J. Wreford Hipp; (5th
installment) 32:3 (Fall 1995).
-- Clover Bend (Lawrence County)
- Alice French and Her Legacy to Northeast Arkansas, by Michael B. Dougan;
20:2 (Aug. 1983).
-- Decker Farm (near Tuckerman)
- Life on the Decker Farm in the 1890's, by Nora Yelverton Penix Christian;
14:2 (Apr. 1976).
- The Decker Farm and Its People, by Tommie Lee Smith; 14:2 (Apr. 1976).
-- Diaz
- Newport Presbyterian Church, by James Logan Morgan; 8:2-3 (July 1970).
- Early History of Diaz, by James Logan Morgan; 13:1 (Jan. 1975).
- History of Diaz After 1900, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 13:1 (Jan. 1975).
- History of the Presbyterian Church in Jackson County, by P. K. Holmes;
19:1 (May 1982).
-- Eight Mile (near Beedeville)
- Eight Mile School Group, by John D. McFadden; 16:1 (Jan. 1978).
-- Elgin
- Elgin, Scotland Honors Its Jackson County Namesake with Town Coat-of-Arms for
Museum at Jacksonport, by Lucile Taylor; 2:3 (July 1964).
-- Elizabeth
- Reminiscences of Old Elizabeth, by Ed Doherty; 2:3 (July 1964).
- Specifications for Courthouse at Elizabeth in Jackson County, Arkansas, (1839);
3:3 (July 1965).
- The Courthouse at Elizabeth, County Seat of Jackson County, 1839-1852, by
Lady Elizabeth Luker; 3:3 (July 1965).
- Noadiah Marsh, Founder of Elizabeth, by Duane Huddleston; 15:4 (Oct.
1977).
- Reminiscences of an Early Settler's Trip Through Jackson County, by C. W.
Shaver (1915), letter to editor of Newport Independent; 37:1-4 (2000).
- Trip Through Jackson County in Early Days, by C. W. Shaver (1915), letter
to editor of Newport Independent; 37:1-4 (2000).
-- Elmo (Independence County)
- Reminiscences, by Nora Griffin Carouthers; 16:1 (Jan. 1978).
-- Estico
- The Little Village Called Estico, by Bertie Foster Baker; 37:1-4 (2000).
-- Glass Township
- Glass Township Schools (Districts 22, 23, 25, 33, 43 and Swifton Special) from
Creation to Consolidation, by James Logan Morgan; 5:4 (Oct. 1967).
-- Grand Glaize
- The Glaize Rifles, 5:4 (Oct. 1967)
- Memoirs of "Grand Old Grand Glaize," by Charles R. Shelley;
7:3,4 (July-Oct. 1969).
- A History of Grand Glaize, by Sam Morgan; 27:3 (Fall 1991).
- Old House at Grand Glaize, by Ruby Thomason Rankin; 31:3 (Fall 1994).
- Dr. William J. Thomason, by Ruby T. Rankin; 33:3 (Fall 1996).
-- Greenhaw
- Early Schooling at Greenhaw, by Cora Little Holden; 5:3 (July 1967).
- Teacher, Teacher! by Floy McClellan Hipp, edited by J. Wreford Hipp; (1st
installment) 31:3 (Fall 1994).
- Mules and Fools [letter to the editor], by James V. Layton; 31:4 (Winter
1994).
- Chicken Fried Chicken Hawk, by James V. Layton; 32:1 (Spring 1995).
-- Grubbs
- The Post Office at Grubbs, by Celestine B. Phillips; 4:2 (Apr. 1966).
- The Church of Christ at Grubbs; 4:2 (Apr. 1966).
- The Town of Grubbs, by James Logan Morgan; 4:4 (Oct. 1966).
- Grubbs Church of Christ, Membership 1914; 4:4 (Oct. 1966).
- Bank of Grubbs, by James Logan Morgan; 4:4 (Oct. 1966).
- The Early History of the First Baptist Church of Grubbs, by Julia Ivy; 4:4
(Oct. 1966).
- Some Reminiscences of Grubbs, by Julia Ivy; 5:4 (Oct. 1967)
- Early Days of Grubbs, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 11:3 (July 1973).
- Directories of Grubbs, Arkansas, 1892-1912, edited by James Logan Morgan;
11:3 (July 1973).
- Banks of Grubbs, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 11:3 (July 1973).
- Telephone Service in Grubbs, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 11:3 (July 1973).
- Grubbs School - Past and Present, by Mrs. Grover Grimes; 21:3 (Sept.
1984).
-- Grubbs Township
- The Creation of Grubbs Township and Its First Road Districts, by James
Logan Morgan; 4:2 (Apr. 1966).
- The Story of Frank Baker's Young Life, by Bertie Baker (as told to Ellen
Crain); 39:1-4 (2002).
-- Hankins
- Solomon David Sullins; Pioneer in the Hankins Community, by Mabel West
Earls; 4:2 (Apr. 1966).
- The Rural Schools of Hankins and Ballew's Chapel, by Eva West Motes, 27:4
(Winter 1990).
- As I Remember the Little Church at Hankins, by Bertie Foster Baker; 28:1
(Spring 1991).
- The Little Village Called Estico, by Bertie Foster Baker; 37:1-4 (2000).
-- Harper
- M. L. Harper and the Harper Schools, by Hazel Harper Carlile; 5:3 (July
1967).
- Teacher, Teacher! by Floy McClellan Hipp, edited by J. Wreford Hipp; (2nd
& 3rd installments) 31:4 (Winter 1994), 32:1 (Spring 1995).
-- Hickory Grove
- Hickory Grove Church and School, by James Logan Morgan; 15:2 (Apr. 1977).
- Harry Gamble's Birthplace: One of Oldest Homes in Jackson County; 39:1-4
(2002).
-- Highland
- Highland: The Town That Never Was, by James Logan Morgan; 12:4 (Oct.
1974).
-- Jacksonport
- "New Port" and "Jackson Port" Both Early River Landings, by
James Logan Morgan; 1:2 (Apr. 1963); reprinted 7:2 (Apr. 1969).
- Jacksonport Newspapers, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 2:1 (Jan. 1964).
- Jacksonport's First Newspapers; 2:2 (Apr. 1964).
- Recollections of Jacksonport and My Family, by Elizabeth Logan Brandenburg
Maris; 2:4 (Oct. 1964).
- Newspapers Published in Jacksonport During Union Occupation of 1863-64, by
Lady Elizabeth Luker; 3:1 (Jan. 1965).
- Abraham Ruddell's Mill, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 3:2 (Apr. 1965).
- John A. Schnable, Builder of the Jacksonport Courthouse, by Lady Elizabeth
Luker; 3:2 (Apr. 1965), [reprinted] 25:4 (Winter 1988).
- Jacksonport and the River, by Capt. Charles H. Warner; 3:2 (Apr. 1965).
- People of Jacksonport, by James Logan Morgan; 3:2 (Apr. 1965).
- The Old Courthouse at Jacksonport, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 3:2 (Apr.
1965).
- Postmasters of Jacksonport, Jackson County, Arkansas; 3:2 (Apr. 1965).
- History of St. Paul's Parish, by Rev. Lee W. Heaton (1914); 4:3 (July
1966).
- Masonic Installation of Officers in Jackson County, December 11, 1867, edited
by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 4:4 (Oct. 1966).
- A Big Fire: Jacksonport, 1873; 4:4 (Oct. 1966).
- Jacksonport and White River: After 1865, by Capt. Charles H. Warner; 5:4
(Oct. 1967).
- Early Days of the Lumber Industry in the Jacksonport Area, by Mildred
Minor Gregory; 5:4 (Oct. 1967).
- A River Town: Jacksonport, by Elizabeth Gregg Patterson; 6:1 (Jan. 1968).
- Jacksonport Homes, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 6:3 (July 1968).
- More Jacksonport Homes, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 6:4 (Oct. 1968).
- Overflow!, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 7:2 (Apr. 1969).
- 100 Years Ago, edited by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 7:3,4 (July-Oct. 1969).
- The Jacksonport Presbyterian Church, by James Logan Morgan; 8:1 (Jan.
1970).
- Other Winters, Other Times, edited by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 8:1 (Jan.
1970).
- Horse Thief Dazzles Jacksonport, edited by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 8:2-3
(July 1970).
- Steamboat John D. Perry Was Jacksonport Favorite, by Duane
Huddleston; 9:3 (July 1971).
- Union Newspaper Printed at Jacksonport, May 9th, 1862, by Lady Elizabeth
Luker; 11:2 (Apr. 1973).
- Proceedings of the Meeting of the Jacksonport Town Council, September 8, 1856; 11:4
(Oct. 1973).
- 1864 Letter Adds to Civil War History, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 13:4 (Oct.
1975).
- The Philharmonics of Jacksonport, by Duane Huddleston; 14:4 (Oct. 1976).
- Steamer Cleburne Was Once on Jacksonport's Main Street, by Duane
Huddleston; 15:1 (Jan. 1977).
- History of the Presbyterian Church in Jackson County, Arkansas, by P. K.
Holmes; 14:1 (May 1982).
- Makers of Jackson County, by W. E. Bevens (1923), edited by Lady Elizabeth
Luker and James Logan Morgan; (2 installments) 20:3 (Dec. 1983); 21:1 (Mar. 1984).
- History of Jacksonport, by Clark Reames; 21:3 (Sept. 1984).
- The Harper Home [photo only], Willis Martin, photographer; 23:1 (Spring
1986).
- Jackson County Courthouse at Jacksonport [photo only], Willis Martin,
photographer; 23:1 (Spring 1986).
- Jacksonport's Confederate Statue [photo only], Willis Martin,
photographer; 23:1 (Spring 1986).
- Jacksonport Courthouse County Court Records Concerning the Building of Same, by
Lady Elizabeth Luker; 23:2 (Summer 1986).
- Letter from Jacksonport, Written May 8, 1862, by Charles W. Whitson, submitted
by Bruce A. Geisert, forword by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 26:4 (Winter 1989).
- Civil War Reenactment: Departure of the Jackson Guard at Jacksonport State Park, by
Lady Elizabeth Luker; 28:2 (Summer 1991).
- Local Clergyman Writes History of Episcopal Church - A Book Review, by
Wayne Boyce; 30:4 (Winter 1993).
- Lady Elizabeth Luker Dies, by Robert D. Craig; 32:1 (Spring 1995).
- Laborers in the Vineyard: A History of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Newport,
Arkansas, 1861-1982 [excerpt from chapters 1-4] , by The Rev. Dr. Daniel
Deupree McKee; 34:1-4 (1997).
- Surgeon on Horseback: The Missouri and Arkansas Journal and Letters of Dr. Charles
Brackett of Rochester, Indiana, Jacksonport, Arkansas, Ninth Illinois Cavalry, edited
by James W. Wheaton; 35:1-4 (1998).
- Reminiscences of an Early Settler's Trip Through Jackson County, by C. W.
Shaver (1915), letter to editor of Newport Independent; 37:1-4 (2000).
- Trip Through Jackson County in Early Days, by C. W. Shaver (1915), letter
to editor of Newport Independent; 37:1-4 (2000).
- Jacksonport Museums Making a Comeback, by Craig Ogilvie; 37:1-4 (2000).
-- Johnstown
- Teacher, Teacher! by Floy McClellan Hipp, edited by J. Wreford Hipp; (4th
installment) 32:2 (Summer 1995).
- Johnstown: Families, Times, and Memories [excerpt from Chapter 1:
"Early Settlers of Johnstown..."], by Mead B. Camp; 38:1 (2001).
-- Kenyon
- History of Dowell's Chapel Methodist Church, by Ruth Lindley Williams;
22:4 (Winter 1985).
-- Litchfield
- Jackson County School District Number 21, by James Logan Morgan; 5:3 (July
1967).
- Litchfield Presbyterian Church, by James Logan Morgan; 7:3-4 (July-Oct.
1969).
- A Litchfield Ledger, 1834-1837, edited by James Logan Morgan; 10:1 (Jan.
1972).
- Some Events Around Litchfield in 1835, by Duane Huddleston; 10:4 (Oct.
1972).
-- Mount Pinson
- Mount Pinson, Jackson County, Arkansas; 4:1 (Jan. 1966).
-- Newark (Independence County)
- A History of Newark, Arkansas: The Story of a Town - The Personality of a People
[excerpt from Chapter 1: "Early History"], by Robert D. Craig; 37:1-4
(2000).
-- Newport
- "New Port" and "Jackson Port" Both Earl River Landings, by
James Logan Morgan; 1:2 (Apr. 1963); reprinted 7:2 (Apr. 1969).
- Newport Before the Coming of the Railroad, by James Logan Morgan; 1:3
(July 1963).
- History of the Catholic Church, Newport; 2:2 (Apr. 1964).
- Postmasters of Newport, Arkansas; 2:2 (Apr. 1964).
- The Capitol Building, by Roy Evans; 2:4 (Oct. 1964).
- Newport's Economic Growth, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 3:1 (Jan. 1965).
- A Winter's Tale, Circa 1912, by Neill Phillips; 3:1 (Jan. 1965).
- Recollections of Early Newport, by Mamie P'Pool (Mrs. J. E.) Griner; 3:3
(July 1965).
- Agricultural Experiment Station at Newport, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 3:4
(Oct. 1965).
- History of St. Paul's Parish, by Rev. Lee W. Heaton (1914); 4:3 (July
1966).
- Early Baseball in Newport, by Ed. Doherty; 4:3 (July 1966).
- "I Remember, I Remember," by Francis Bailey; 4:3 (July 1966).
- Tom Thumb Wedding of 1923, by Elizabeth Rossington Smith; 4:3 (July 1966).
- The Newport Club, by Marian Hodges; 4;4 (Oct. 1966).
- Reminders of the Past, by James Logan Morgan; 4:4 (Oct. 1966).
- The Columbia Hotel, by James Logan Morgan; 4:4 (Oct. 1966).
- Newport's Civil War Cannon, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 4:4 (Oct. 1966).
- The Newport Chamber of Commerce, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 5:1 (Jan.
1967).
- A History of the First Methodist Church of Newport, Arkansas, by Jewel
Hite Daugherty; 5:1 (Jan. 1967).
- The History of Rotary, by Phillip McDonald; 5:2 (Apr. 1967).
- Interesting Addition: The Chamber of Commerce Story, by Mildred Minor
Gregory; 5:2 (Apr. 1967).
- Newport Public School (1906); 5:3 (July 1967).
- A Pen and Pencil Sketch of Jackson County and the City of Newport To-Day (1895); 5:4
(Oct. 1967).
- 1892-1967: Seventy-Five Years Have Past (Newport as Jackson County Seat), by
Mildred Minor Gregory; 6:1 (Jan. 1968).
- Some Odds and Ends of Newport's Negro Folklore, by Mildred Minor Gregory;
6:1 (Jan. 1968).
- Newport's Fire Department, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 6:1 (Jan. 1968).
- Some Early Settlers of Newport (1874), edited by James Logan Morgan; 6:2
(Apr. 1968).
- Newport's Garden Clubs; 6:3 (July 1968).
- Historical Notes, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 7:1 (Jan. 1969).
- A. C. Collier, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 7:1 (Jan. 1969).
- Overflow!, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 7:2 (Apr. 1969).
- The First Two Blocks of Walnut Street, by J. E. Doherty (1958); 7:3-4
(July-Oct. 1969).
- First Presbyterian Church, by James Logan Morgan; 8:2-3 (July 1970).
- History of the Newport Church of Christ (Holden Avenue), by J. L. May;
(two installments) 8:4 (Oct. 1970), 9:1 (Jan. 1971).
- My Life as a Little Girl in the House at 403 Laurel, by Margaret Van Dyke;
8:4 (Oct. 1970).
- The Arkansas Bank and Trust Company of Newport, by Lady Elizabeth Luker;
9:2 (Apr. 1971).
- The Soft Drink Bottling Industry in Newport, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 9:4
(Oct. 1971).
- The Chastain Building and Its Builder, by Margaret Van Dyke; 10:1 (Jan.
1972).
- What It Was Like: Newport, Arkansas - Not So Long Ago, by Neill Phillips;
(8 installments) 10:3 (July 1972) through 12:2 (Apr. 1974).
- The Secret Garden, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 11:3 (July 1973).
- The Role of Transportation in the Development of Newport, 1827-1873, by
Lady Elizabeth Luker; 13:3 (Apr. 1975).
- Early Businesses and the Development of Newport as a Commercial Center, 1873-1878,
by James Logan Morgan; 13:2 (Apr. 1975).
- Community Organization and Organizations in Newport, by Mildred Minor
Gregory; 13:2 (Apr. 1975).
- Removal of the County Seat and Construction of the Newport Courthouse, 1892, by
James Logan Morgan; 13:4 (Oct. 1975).
- Organization of the Newport Chamber of Commerce, 1918, by James Logan
Morgan; 13:4 (Oct. 1975).
- The Newport Opera House, by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 14:4 (Oct. 1976).
- A Few Things That Stand Out in My Mind, by Elise Hirsch Mears; 15:2 (Apr.
1977).
- Newport's Militia Company, 1892-1895, by James Logan Morgan; 17:3-4
(July-Oct. 1979).
- Newport, Arkansas, 1873-1875, by James Logan Morgan; 18:1-2 (Nov.
1979-July 1981).
- Series of Fires at Newport (1894); 18:1-2 (Nov. 1979-July 1981).
- Memories of My Grandfather William Henry Morris, Jr., 1834-1913, by Doris
Carpenter Bakaly; 18:3 (Nov. 1981).
- History of the Presbyterian Church in Jackson County, Arkansas, by P. K.
Holmes; 19:1 (May 1982).
- Memories of Early Newport, by Doris Carpenter Bakaly; 19:2 (Oct. 1982).
- Newport, Arkansas, 1875-1892, by James Logan Morgan; 19:3 (Dec. 1982).
- Flood Scenes at Newport Before Levees and Dams Were Built; 19:3 (Dec.
1982).
- First Baptist Church Had Humble Beginning...Remains Humble, by Roy Evans;
19:3 (Dec. 1982).
- Wishon Building Now 99 Years Old, by P. K. Holmes; 19:3 (Dec. 1982).
- The Grahams of Hazel Street - Before World War I, by Bessie Braham; 20:1
(Apr. 1983).
- Newport Industry Between the Two World Wars, by P. K. Holmes and J. E.
Doherty; 20:2 (Aug. 1983).
- Rotary Came to Newport in 1933, by Paul K. Holmes; 21:1 (March 1984).
- History of P. K. Holmes Store, by P. K. Holmes; 21:2 (June 1984).
- The Lost Is Found, or the Misplaced Is Located, by Hayward McManus; 21:3
(Sept. 1984).
- Horse and Buggy Law in a River Town: Newport Ordinances 1911, by Phyllis
W. Boyce; 22:2 (Summer 1985).
- American Legion Hut [photo only], Willis Martin, photographer; 23:1
(Spring 1986).
- Jackson County Courthouse at Newport [photo only], Willis Martin,
photographer; 23:1 (Spring 1986).
- St. Paul's Episcopal Church [photo only], Willis Martin, photographer;
23:1 (Spring 1986).
- Newport Post Office, by Alexander P. Cooper; 23:3 (Fall 1986).
- A History of Newport High School, by Dana Beard; 23:4 (Winter 1986).
- Front Street (Newport) Fire of 1940, copied from articles in the Newport
Independent and the Arkansas Gazette; 24:2 (Summer 1987).
- History of Newport Banks and Bankers, by P. K. Holmes; 24:3 (Fall 1987).
- Jackson County Library Invaluable Historical Research Center, by Roy
Evans; 24:3 (Fall 1987).
- A History of Remmel Park, by P. K. Holmes; (4 installments) 24:4 (Winter
1987) through 25:3 (Fall 1988).
- American Legion Hut, by P. K. Holmes; 25:3 (Fall 1988).
- Newport 1875-1892, by James Logan Morgan; 26:4 (Winter 1989).
- The 1930s in Newport, by Alcorn Minor, Jr.; 28:1 (Spring 1991).
- Plucky Newport, by Clara P. Dowell; 28:1 (Spring 1991).
- Jewish Merchants of Newport: Wolff-Goldman Mercantile Co., 1880-1927, by
P. K. Holmes; 28:4 (Winter 1991).
- Newport 1879-1891, by James Logan Morgan; 30:1 (Spring 1993).
- The Uncertain Future of Newport's Iron Mountain Depot, by Robert D. Craig;
30:2 (Summer 1993).
- Local Clergyman Writes History of Episcopal Church - A Book Review, by
Wayne Boyce; 30:4 (Winter 1993).
- Newport Depot Lives! by Robert D. Craig; 30:4 (Winter 1993).
- The Parade (1930) 31:1 (Spring 1994).
- A Confederate Tragedy, by Joseph Philip James; 31:2 (Summer 1994).
- The Garden Club Presents, "The Stately Town of Newport" [program], contributed
by Claire Phillips Dowell; 31:3 (Fall 1994).
- Newport's Doswell Institute, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 31:3 (Fall 1994).
- Lady Elizabeth Luker Dies, by Robert D. Craig; 32:1 (Spring 1995).
- Depot Restoration On Line (Finally), by Robert D. Craig; 32:2 (Summer
1995).
- Newport in the 1890s, by James E. Doherty (1890-1978); 33:2 (Summer 1996).
- The Station [Newport Depot], by Clare Dowell; 33:3 (Fall 1996).
- Newport: The First Half of the Twentieth Centery, by P. H. Van Dyke
(1951); 33:4 (Winter 1996).
- Laborers in the Vineyard: A History of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Newport,
Arkansas, 1861-1982 [excerpt from chapters 1-4] , by The Rev. Dr. Daniel
Deupree McKee; 34:1-4 (1997).
- History of the First United Methodist Church of Newport, Arkansas, 1874, by
Elliott McDonald McManus; (4 installments) 35:1-4 (1998), 36:1-4 (1999), 37:1-4 (2000),
38:1-4 (2001).
-- Oil Trough Bottom
- A Brief History of the Surrounded Hill Church of Christ, by James Logan
Morgan; 15:3 (July 1977).
- The W. I. Long House, by Lillye Scott Long; 16:1 (Jan. 1978).
-- Pennington
- Pennington, Jackson County, Arkansas; 4:1 (Jan. 1966).
- Mount Hope Brethern Church at Pennington, by James Logan Morgan; 4:1 (Jan.
1966).
-- Pleasant Valley (near Swifton)
- First Sunday in May: The Pleasant Valley Reunion, by Mildred Minor
Gregory; 15:1 (Jan. 1977).
- The 1929 Tornado and the Indelible Impression It Left on My Family, by
Lucille Tucker Burkett; 17:1-2 (Jan.-Apr. 1979).
-- Remmel
- Reminiscences of Jackson County, by Dr. G. A. Bundren (1924-25); 11:2
(Apr. 1973).
- Remmel Post Office, by Harmon L. Remmel, Jr.; 29:2 (Summer 1992).
-- Richwoods Township
- History of Richwoods Township, by James Minos Balch; 4:1 (Jan. 1966).
- Creation of Richwoods Township and Early Polling Change; 4:1 (Jan. 1966).
- Pioneer Families of Richwoods, by James Minos Balch (1962); 4:3 (July
1966).
- Appendix to Balch's Pioneer Families of Richwoods, by James Logan Morgan;
4:3 (July 1966).
- Rickwoods Miscellany, by Jim Balch (1962); 4:3 (July 1966).
-- Rufus
- Rufus, Jackson County, Arkansas; 4:1 (Jan. 1966).
-- Shoffner
- Shoffner, Arkansas, by James Logan Morgan; 3:3 (July 1965).
-- Stegall
- Teacher, Teacher! by Floy McClellan Hipp, edited by J. Wreford Hipp; (4th
installment) 32:2 (Summer 1995).
-- Swifton
- Swifton, Arkansas; 2:4 (Oct. 1964).
- Postmasters of Swifton, Jackson County, Arkansas; 2:4 (Oct. 1964).
- Memories of Early Swifton Schools, by Bertha Bush Eatman; 5:4 (Oct. 1967).
- The Naming of Swifton, by Bertha Bush Eatman; 5:4 (Oct. 1967).
- Another Account of the Naming of Swifton, by Freda Wilmuth; 5:4 (Oct.
1967).
- Swifton Schools, 1870-1943; 5:4 (Oct. 1967).
- History of Telephone Service at Swifton, 1909-1970, by Beatrice Nicholson;
15:2 (Apr. 1977).
- Swifton's Newspaper of 1910, by Beatrice Nicholson; 15:3 (Oct. 1977).
- The History of the Methodist Church in Swifton, Arkansas, by Claud Price
Trice; 21:2 (June 1984).
-- Tuckerman
- Tuckerman, Arkansas; 2:3 (July 1964).
- Postmasters of Tuckerman, Arkansas; 2:3 (July 1964).
- The Tuckerman Times, 1907, by Jane Allen Goodwin; 16:2 (Apr. 1978).
- A History of the Tuckerman Methodist Church, by Clara Harvey Dowell, as
told to Wayne Boyce; 21:4 (Dec. 1984).
- A History of the Missionary Society, Tuckerman Methodist Church, by Mrs.
F. B. Dowell (June 1928); 21:4 (Dec. 1984).
- Tuckerman in the Twenties, by Raymond Bailey; 21:4 (Dec. 1984).
- History of Tuckerman School, by Clara Dowell, as told to Wayne Boyce; 26:3
(Fall 1988).
- 1941 Tuckerman High School Biology Class [photo only], by Wayne Boyce;
29:1 (Spring 1992).
- Tuckerman Church of Christ and Tabernacle Meetings, by Raymond Bailey;
31:1 (Spring 1994).
- First Baptist Church, Tuckerman, Arkansas, 1894-1994, by Billye Crawford
and Hazel Ray Warren; (3 installments) 31:3 (Fall 1994), 31:4 (Winter 1994), 32:1 (Spring
1995).
- Great Moments in Bulldog History [the 1940s in Tuckerman], by Morgan
Gilbert; 33:4 (Winter 1996).
-- Tupelo
- Jones and Other Pioneer Families of Tupelo, by B. W. Jones; 3:1 (Jan.
1965).
- Tupelo, Arkansas: A Busy Little Village, Backed Up by Good Farm Land, by
J. P. Black (1897); 3:1 (Jan. 1965).
- Postmasters of Tupelo, Jackson County, Arkansas; 3:1 (Jan. 1965).
- Early Days of Tupelo, by Mildred Minor Gregory; 11:4 (Oct. 1973).
- Business Directories of Tupelo, Arkansas, 1888-1912, edited by James Logan
Morgan; 11:4 (Oct. 1973).
-- Village Township
- Jackson County School District Number 9, by James Logan Morgan; 5:3 (July
1967).
- Teaching in Village Township, 1917 to 1965, by Willie Lee Leake; 5:3 (July
1967).
-- Weldon
- Weldon, Arkansas, by James Logan Morgan; 3:3 (July 1965).
- Postmasters of Weldon, Jackson County, Arkansas; 3:4 (Oct. 1965).
- A History of the Weldon Methodist Church, by Ruth Emerson; 21:3 (Sept.
1984)
- Weldon Railroad Station [photo only], Willis Martin, photographer; 23:1
(Spring 1986).
-- Wideman Township
- Thomas Wideman, 1762-1840, Private, Georgia Frontier Guards, Revolutionary War, by
James Logan Morgan; 13:3 (July 1975).
TRADE
See: Business, Industry, Commerce and Trade
TRANSPORTATION
WOMEN
- Jackson County's Women in the Armed Services, by Mildred Minor Gregory;
5:3 (July 1967).
- Jackson County's First Woman Public Official: Annie L. Stuckey, by Annie
L. Fairleigh; 5:3 (July 1967).
- My Mother, The Mailman, by Ross Jurney Garriques; 23:2 (Summer 1986).
- Jackson County Women in History, by Patsy McDonald; 27:3 (Fall 1990).
- Confederate Women of Arkansas in the Civil War [book review], by
Wayne Boyce; 30:1 (Spring 1993).
- Fight and Survive! [excerpt from chapter 17: "Women Tell of Their
Experiences in the War"], by Lady Elizabeth Luker; 33:2 (Summer 1996).
WORLD WAR I
WORLD WAR II