Indian -- History Articles

 
 
1."The Expedition of Hernando de Soto: A Post-Mortem Report," by David Sloan in Arkansas
Historical Quarterly 51 (Spring 1992): 1-29
Reviews critically the writing about the expedition from the original Spanish accounts to contemporary historical and archeological publications.
 
2. "The Expedition of Hernando de Soto: A Post-Mortem Report Part II," by David Sloan in
Arkansas Historical Quarterly 51 (Winter 1992): 297-327.
Continuation of the article listed above.
 
3. "Sulphur Fork Factory, 1817-1822," by Russell M. Magnaghi in Arkansas Historical Quarterly 37 (Summer 1978):168-83.
Describes the operation of the U.S. government-run, fur-trading factory with Indians along the Red River.
 
4 "Traders and factories on the Arkansas Frontier,1805-1822," by Wayne Morris in Arkansas Historical Quarterly 28 (Spring 1969):28-48.
Describes the operation of three U.S. government-run,fur-trading factories with Indians in Arkansas territory.
 
5. "Indians in Clark County" by V. L. Huddleston in Arkansas Historical Quarterly
2 (June 1943): 105-15.
Describes the different Indian groups that lived in the county
before European settlement. This article uses archeological knowledge
available in 1943. Some of its statements may need to be modified to
reflect more recent studies.

 

 

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