Southwest Arkansas Historical Materials by Area


Note to student readers: The articles about Arkansas history linked to this page were written over a long period of time.
Newer knowledge, like that discussed in your Arkansas history textbook, may call into question some of the facts and
interpretations in these articles .
 
See also the note below on the copying of these articles from their original printed versions to the Internet.
 

Calhoun 

Clark  

Columbia 

Dallas 

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 Hempstead

 Howard

 Lafayette

 Little River

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 Miller

  Nevada

 Ouachita

 Pike

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 Sevier

  Union

 Southwest Arkansas

  Camden Expedition

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(SWAPPD has contemporary information on Southwest Arkansas.)

 

All articles linked to this page have been copied with permission from historical and archeological journals. These articles have been modified slightly from their original printed versions to accommodate the requirements of simple HTML formatting for the Internet. Thus, footnote numbers appear in parentheses in the text and with periods in footnotes at the bottom of the page. In addition, all italicized words appear in bold print, which is easier to read than italics on computer screen. Finally, some sentences have been carried forward to following pages in order to have each page end with a complete sentence in these Internet versions of the articles

 
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