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Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000
T T. J. Raney High School, Little Rock, 30:113, 117,
55:46 Taaffe, Fanny, Rocky Comfort, 14:226n Taaffe, George (father of James K.), Rocky Comfort,
14:226 Taaffe, George (son of James K.), Rocky Comfort,
14:226 Taaffe, James (son of James K.), Rocky Comfort,
14:226–27 Taaffe, James K., Rocky Comfort, 14:226–27, 16:221 Taaffe, Jane Lemons Smith (first wife of James K.
Taaffe), 14:226 Taaffe, Jesse, Rocky Comfort, 14:227 Taaffe, John, Rocky Comfort, 14:226n Taaffe, Joseph, Rocky Comfort, 14:226 Taaffe, Mary (second wife of James K. Taaffe), 14:226–
27 Tabasqueflo (Mex. steamship), 38:333 Tabler, Marshall, of Ben Lomond, 3:241 Table Rock Dam, White River, 4:151, 28:83 Tabor, Augusta, of Colo., 1:75 Tabor, Rev. E. A., Conway, 11:43 Tabor, Edith, Brinkley, 54:168, 182 Tabor, Horace, of Colo., 1:75 Tabor, John, Yellville, 37:211
describes 1833 Leonid meteor shower, 58:321–22 Taborian Hall, Little Rock, 41:368
pictures of, facing 41:317, 49:278 Tacker, Cintha, Johnson Co., 16:30 Tackett, Boyd, Pike Co., 3:232, 241–42, 45:308, 315,
317 Tackett, Lewis, Pope Co., 13:202 Tackett, M. (survivor of Mtn. Meadows Massacre,
1857), Carroll Co., 9:2 Tackett, Pleasant, Johnson Co., 9:2n, 13:407, 16:30 Tackett, Virginia, Little Rock, 59:273 Tackett, William, Carroll Co., 9:2n Taddei, Mario (foreign travel-book auth.), writes of
Ark., 11:182 Taft, Linwood, and UA, 25:205, 212 Taft, Lorado (sculptor), 3:325 Taft, Pres. William Howard, 7:201–2, 27:329, 33:14,
35:321–22, 36:255–56, 40:143, 56:7 and Ark., 37:80 Ark. support for, 53:201, 202 as Chief Justice of U.S. Supreme Court, 39:138 visits to Ark. by, 53:191, 193–97, 207, 210
Tagert, Samuel, Van Buren, 15:197 Taggart, Marion C., visits Subiaco, 14:401 Taggart, Sam, and Cherokee troubles, 8:101 Taggart, Sam (Ark. Co. rice grower), 5:125, 133 Taggart, Mrs. W. A., Pine Bluff, 22:3 Taggit, Ambrose Miram, Johnson Co., 9:2n, 22–23, 25n
Taggit, William, Johnson Co., 9:22. Tahchee, painting of, 59(2):cover Tahlequah (steamer), 14:64, 24:325, 25:148 Tahlequah, Okla., 40:40n, 56n Tahlequah Cherokee Advocate, 36:20 Tahlonteskee. See Talantuskey Takahtokuh. See Takatoka Ta-ka-tau-ka. See Takatoka Takatoka (Cherokee leader; variously Takahtokuh, Ta-
ka-tau-ka, Tick-E-Toke, Tike-e-Toke), 3:134, 13:346, 23:150, 36:23, 58:85, 91, 58:405, 408
"Taken by Surprise," by Elizabeth Jacoway, 55:28 Taking off the White Gloves, by Catherine Clinton and
Michele Gillespie, revd., 58:451–53 Talantuskey (Cherokee leader; variously Tahlonteskee,
Tol-on-tus-ky, Tolluntuskee, Tulentuskey), 3:125, 128, 12:344, 23:137, 150, 153, 56:130, 155, 58:404–5, 408
Talbot, Dr. (Bishop of Neb.), 2:196 Talbot, Anna Rieves, Gilmore, 44:221 Talbot, J. H., Pine Bluff, 37:244 Talbot, James B. (Freedmen's Bureau supt.), Pine Bluff,
23:299, 305 Talbot, Jesse, Center Point, 12:268–69 Talbot, John W., Center Point, 20:348 Talbot, Rachel Huddleston (Mrs. Jesse Talbot), 12:269 Talbot, Virgil, 43:186
revs., 45:276–77, 46:392–93 Talbot's Ferry, on White River, Marion Co., 6:181,
22:165, 49:137, 148 Talented Tenth, 53:51, 52, 54, 66, 70 Tale of Two Nations, by W. H. Harvey, 22:298 Tales from Seven Devils, by Bill James, noted, 52:95 Taliaferro, B. B. (CSA), 19:279n Taliaferro, Martha Tabitha, art. on life of, noted, 37:199 Taliaferro Cemetery, Cleveland Co., 33:85 Talien Bayou, 48:160 Talkington, A. A. (49er), Van Buren, 6:74 Talkington, Isaac, Washington Co., 5:355, 357 Talking Turtle and Other Ozark Folk Tales, by Vance
Randolph, revd., 17:115–16 Tallack, William (traveler in Ark.), 33:70–81 Taller, W. T. (CSA arty. officer), 22:260 Talley, Asa, Garland Co., 43:136 Talley, Ed, Hope, 46:96
AHA moderator, 48:350 Talley family, Garland Co., 43:136 Tallipoosa, 38:111, 119 Tallmadge, Rep. James, Jr. of N.Y., 24:48, 51–52, 59,
61, 64, 58:19 picture of, facing 24:56
Tall Pine Motor Inn, Carroll Co., 59:204 picture of, 59:204
Tall Tales of Arkansaw, by James R. Masterson, 53:164 noted, 30:152, 159, 35:381; revd., 2:185–86
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Tall tales of fishing in early days, 11:30, 34 "Tallyrand" (Chester Ashley), 14:131 Talmadge, Herman, 55:179 Tamina, Pedro, 40:23 Tanapea (Chickasaw leader), 49:247 Tancred, Grace M., Fayetteville, 50:311, 51:83, 52:79,
341, 53:93, 368, 54:84, 376 Taney, Chief Justice Roger B. (U.S. Supreme Court),
39:136–38, 148, 150, 158, 58:17 Taney County, Mo., free blacks in, 54:442 Tanger, Leigh, Pineville, 43:71 Tanico (Indian village), near Hot Springs, 2:109 Tanikoa Indians, 43:202 Tan-ka-we Indians, 37:349–50 Tankersley, E. O., Benton, 33:206–7 Tanner, Linn, of La., 2:139 Tanner, Rev. Rucker (Meth.), Mound Prairie, 31:368 Tanner, Thomas (ex-slave), 48:254 Tanner House, Helena, picture of, facing 46:297 Tanneries, 2:222, 274, 10:133 Tanyard Branch, Magnolia, 11:3 Tap lines (private industrial-type RRs), 31:288–89,
39:59 art. on, 29:327–44
Tappan, Clare (Mrs. Moore Tappan), 16:359 Tappan, Elizabeth (Mrs. Jones), Helena, 16:359 Tappan, Fannie Dade (first wife of James Alexander
Tappan, CSA), 16:359 Tappan, James Alexander (CSA), Helena, art. on,
16:358–65 Tappan, James Alexander (son of Moore), Helena,
16:360 Tappan, James Alexander (son of Samuel W. Tappan
Sr.), killed in Elaine race riot (1919), 20:97 Tappan, Gen. James Camp (CSA), Helena, 2:180–340,
13:14n, 16:73, 21:241, 22:226, 234, 33:134, 42:151–52, 46:296, 49:328
candidate for lt. gov. (1872), 30:318 at Jenkins' Ferry (1864), 7:62–63, 20:9, 10n Phillips Co. atty. and politician, 13:9, 33:14 speaker of Ark. House of Reps., 9:261–62
Tappan, Maggie Lambert (second wife of James Alexander Tappan, CSA), 16:359
Tappan, Margaret, Helena, 16:359 Tappan, Martha, Helena, 16:359 Tappan, Moore, Helena, 16:359–60, 364 Tappan, Robert Edmund, Helena, 16:359 Tappan, Thomas E., Helena
AHA local arrangements chmn., 34:277, 35:92, 292, 295–96
AHA session chmn., 39:331 art. by, on Kate Adams No. 3, noted, 38:91 rev., 40:79 slide presentation by, noted, 40:262 talk by, noted, 35:294
Tappan family, Helena, 41:113, 43:102, 123
Tappan-Pillow House, Helena picture of, facing 46:295
Tappe, Dr. Johannes B. W., Little Rock, 43:121 Tara Revisited: Women, War, and the Plantation
Legend, by Catherine Clinton, revd., 56:231–33
Tardy, J. B. (CSA), 11:286 Tarleton, Dr. F. S., and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children,
5:372 Tarnished Cavalier, The: Major General Earl Van
Dorn, C.S.A., by Arthur B. Carter, revd., 59:332–34
Tarpley, Mack, Kansas City, Mo., 12:118 Tarpley, Mrs. Mack, 12:118 Tarver, Christopher, Cleburne Co., 35:18 Tarver, James (CSA), of Tex., 20:386 TASC. See Teachers of Arkansas Studies Council Task Force on Women's Rights and Responsibilities,
59:274 Tate, Capt., Camden, 10:292 Tate, Allen, 53:4, 11–12
Jefferson Davis, mentioned, 53:13, 14 Tate, Anderson (early Camden settler), 12:228–29,
20:246–47 Rev. War soldier, 1:58
Tate, Bob (early Ouachita Co. settler), 5:331, 334 Tate, Curtis (AHA trustee), 57:65, 58:102–3, 226, 228,
59:94, 232 Tate, Dick (early Camden settler), 5:331, 334, 20:246–
47 Tate, George W. (early Camden settler), 12:230,
20:246–47 Rev. War soldier, 1:58
Tate, John (early Camden settler), 5:331, 334 Tate, Ruth (Mrs. Walter P. Tate), Camden, 38:96,
45:286, 364 and AHA, 26:296, 27:260, 28:193, 29:377, 32:279–
81, 33:192, 253–56, 34:80, 363, 35:92, 188, 295, 297, 299, 37:358
board member, 38:379, 39:181, 336 pres., 31:376–77
named AARBC dir., 34:277 picture of, facing 33:256
Tate, Samuel (pres., M&LR RR), 7:129 Tate, U. Simpson, 56:291 Tate, Judge W. F., Camden, 5:334 Tate, W. M., Camden, 5:334 Tate, Walter P., Camden, and Ouachita Co. Hist. Soc.,
18:202 Tate, Watson, Jackson Co., 43:123 Tate barn, Camden, 45:286 Tate family, Garland Co., 43:136 Tate Gardens, Camden, 33:83 Tate's Bluff, Camden, 1:58, 20:246, 42:77, 79n, 49:245 Tate's Bridge, over Smackover Creek, 10:286 Tatom, Syble E. (cofounder, Lafayette Co. Hist. Soc.),
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20:196 Tatom, W. C., 46:162 Tatum, Anna, Wilmington, 16:339–40 Tatum, Billy Joe, Melbourne, 42:184
book by, noted, 36:98 Tatum, E. P. (49er), Clarksville, 6:75 Tatum, Edmund P. (Union Co. slaveholder, 1850),
12:70, 245 Tatum, Ellie, Wilmington, 16:339–40, 31:36 Tatum, George S., Union Co., 33:233 Tatum, Henry W. (Union Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:70 Tatum, J. P. (Union Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:70 Tatum, Joseph, Carroll Co., 16:297 Tatum, Joseph F. (CSA), Cleburne Co., 18:98 Tatum, Lovisy. See Williams, Lovisy Tatum (first wife
of Horatio Gates Perry Williams) Tatum, Rica, Union Co., 31:52 Tatum, Thomas J. (Union Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:70 Tatum, William V. (Union Co. del. to secession conv.),
12:70, table facing 13:184 Tau Kappa Alpha, UA, 34:111 Taunton, Joan Thurman, book by, noted, 47:389 Ta-wai-hash Indians, 37:350 Taxes and taxation
in Ark., 1:282–83, 8:48–49, 25:9, 59:18, 21–23, 25 in Ark. Co. (terr. period), 19:351, 360, 41:56–58,
62–65 Ark. Gen. Assembly and, 8:8, 34, 40–58, 75,
15:323–24, 28:305, 31:260 art. on, and hwy. bonds, 2:316–30 art. on hist. of, in Ark., noted, 27:197n beer and wine, for schs., 36:193 book on 1890 personal prop., in Searcy Co., noted,
46:303 book on 1890 receipts of, in Dallas Co., noted, 44:86 book on Izard Co. records of (1829–66), noted,
46:303 during Civil War, 48:66, 68–70, 72 in Conway Co. (1890s), 11:48–49, 51 and drainage dists., 7:43–44, 46, 50 in early Lawrence Co., 3:49–50 Faubus admin. and, 39:320–21, 40:207–9, 217 Gov. Futrell's "omnibus tax bill," 36:197–98 in Grant Co., 7:318–19 on horseracing and dog racing, 36:198 on income, 46:123, 125–31 in Independence Co., 8:133–34, 136, 138–39 in Jacksonport (1861), 9:244 law of 1867, 20:338 on liquor (1935), 36:198 in Little Rock, 25:319 and Gov. Parnell's tax plan, 46:127–31 poll, 46:131
for schs., 31:247 for suffrage, 2:336–39
in Pope Co. (1850), 13:201–2
on property, 24:296–99, 303, 36:195, 46:126–28, 131–32
for schs., 9:45 on land (1850s), 6:267–68 for funds to build state asylum (1881), 37:224 to pay off state debt, 36:238
provisions for in Const. of 1874, 27:196–97 in proposed 1918 Const., 34:17, 22, 25–29, 31 in proposed 1970 Const., 34:38
receipt book for (1890), noted, 45:78 during Reconstruction, 8:8, 34, 44–45, 48–58, 75,
25:319, 27:182, 190–91, 198–99 reductions in, 20:335, 28:305 relief from, sought by Wheelers (1882–83), 13:238–
39 on RRs
avoided (1870–80s), 13:240–41 contested (1883), 7:159–60
on sales (1935), 36:198–99, 198–99 for schs., 9:45, 20:260, 311, 314–16, 337, 31:247,
36:193, 46:111–14, 118n, 132 to support indigent families of Civil War soldiers,
14:98 Turner-Jacobson Act of 1911, defeated, 40:112 for UA, 6:110
Taxing America: Wilbur D. Mills, Congress, and the State, 1945–1975, by Julian E. Zelizer, revd., 59:209–11
Taxpayer. See Clarksville Taxpayer Taxpayer Bill of Rights, 54:60 Tax Reduction Act of 1971 (U.S.), 54:8–10 Tax Reform Act of 1969 (U.S.), 54:8–9 Tayleure, C. W., of N. Y., 22:344, 348 Taylor, Capt. (CSA), of Mo., 19:278 Taylor, Lt., and Cleburne Co. draft troubles, 1918,
26:29 Taylor, A. A., 50:354 Taylor, A. Elizabeth, "The Woman Suffrage Movement
in Arkansas," 15:17–52 Taylor, Alfred, 11:9–10 Taylor, Alice, 42:155–56 Taylor, Alva W., 32:366, 55:3 Taylor, Ann Elizabeth (daughter of Creed), 2:5, 7–8,
15:313 Taylor, Anthony, Hot Spring Co., 58:34, 37, 43 Taylor, Armil, Clarksville, 12:114 Taylor, Aylette, Prairie Co., 12:70 Taylor, Beloit, Little Rock, 35:210, 215, 59:244 Taylor, Benjamin Franklin (USA), 46:294, 49:154 Taylor, Dr. C. M., Little Rock, 51:160–61 Taylor, Caleb I. (Meth. min.), 21:33–34 Taylor, Charles E. (Little Rock banker and mayor),
2:117, 5:361, 26:157, 49:262, 51:228, 229, 234, 237, 241, 246
picture of, facing 36:288
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Taylor, Charles M., II, Little Rock, 48:206 Taylor, Clayton C., Smackover, 33:223 Taylor, Cordelia, Boone Co., 47:251 Taylor, Col. Creed (Jefferson Co. slaveholder, 1850),
2:4–5, 7–11, 12:70, 15:313, 46:321n Taylor, D., Hot Spring Co., 38:91 Taylor, Rev. Daniel, Grant Co., 7:328 Taylor, Dorcas (Mrs. W. C. Taylor), Boone Co., 47:251 Taylor, Elizabeth Ann (daughter of John T.), Little
Rock, 20:210, 220 Taylor, Elza, Grant Co., 7:328 Taylor, Ernest, Little Rock, and Climber automobile,
29:217–18 Taylor, Esther, Osceola, 24:122 Taylor, Eulalie Vaugine (daughter of Creed), Jefferson
Co., 2:5, 7–8, 15:313 Taylor, Eulalie Vaugine (first wife of Creed Taylor),
2:5, 7–8, 15:313 Taylor, Frank, Magnolia, 11:13 Taylor, Frank A. (CSA), of Mo., buried at Fayetteville,
5:407 Taylor, G. H., Conway Co., 52:389, 391 Taylor, George, art. on Civil War letter of, 48:260–71 Taylor, George W., Princeton, home of, mentioned in
diary, 42:66n Taylor, Dr. Isham, and origins of Texarkana, 5:345 Taylor, J. J., 40:84 Taylor, James (early Lawrence Co. settler), 3:46 Taylor, James B. (USA), of Ohio, 34:349 Taylor, James D. W., Ozark, 13:298 Taylor, James H., Union Co., 12:245–46 Taylor, James Harvey, Johnson Co., 40:84 Taylor, James R. (CSA), 52:148 Taylor, Jeanie, Prescott, 48:301 Taylor, Jesse, of Tenn., 26:16–17 Taylor, John, sketch of, by A. W. Arrington, noted,
20:207–8, 211, 220–21, 226 Taylor, John (Cherokee), 56:142–43, 144, 145 Taylor, John (CSA), in 1st Ark. Inf., 35:89 Taylor, John K. (anti-Sevier Pulaski Co. sheriff, 1836),
20:136 Taylor, John M., book by, noted, 50:306 Taylor, John M., Little Rock, 42:249n Taylor, Dr. John M., Desha Co., 12:71 Taylor, John Thaddeus, Little Rock
art. on, 20:207–26 art. on, noted, 14:333 paper on, noted, 20:187
Taylor, John Thaddeus, Jr., Little Rock, 20:210, 219, 223
Taylor, Rep. John W., of N.Y., 24:48, 51–54, 62–63, 65, 58:19
picture of, facing 24:48 Taylor, Joseph E., 40:84 Taylor, Kieran, "'We Have Just Begun': Black
Organizing and White Response in the
Arkansas Delta, 1919," 58:265–84 Taylor, Lenette Sengel
"Invasion of the Home Front: The Veterans at Arkansas State Teachers College, 1945–1949," 47:116–36
"Polemics and Partisanship: The Arkansas Press in the 1860 Election," 44:314–35
Taylor, Lewis, Ark. Post, 41:64 Taylor, Louise, Washington, D.C., book comp., noted,
40:84 Taylor, Lucille, Cleburne Co., 42:98 Taylor, Dr. Malcolm G. (pres., CCC), Little Rock,
30:113, 117, 56:431, 451, 59:262 Taylor, Marianne LaRose Vallière (second wife of
Creed Taylor), 2:7–8, 15:313 Taylor, Marshall, 37:121n Taylor, Martha, Little Rock, 5:142 Taylor, Mary, Pulaski Co., 39:147 Taylor, Mary (daughter of Creed), 2:5 Taylor, Mary Jane (Mrs. John Thaddeus Taylor),
20:210, 217 Taylor, Merrill B., Little Rock, 57:166, 188 Taylor, Michael Ray, book by, noted, 55:347 Taylor, Mildred, Sallisaw, Okla., paper by, 42:93, 356 Taylor, N. G. (commissioner of Indian affairs), 28:216 Taylor, Orville W., 41:243, 42:304, 43:89, 58:2, 10, 24,
29, 30–31, 54–56, 258–59, 59:468 and AHA, 11:205–6, 18:309–10
life member, 31:77 prize selection comm. member, 12:177, 376 sec.-treas., 13:394, 20:116, 26:190
"The Annual Meeting of the Arkansas Historical Association, 1952," 11:204–8
"The Annual Meeting of the Arkansas Historical Association, 1953," 12:175–78
"Annual Report of the Secretary-Treasurer, 1954–1955," 14:180–81
appt. to teaching position in Africa, 14:184 "Baptists and Slavery in Arkansas: Relationships
and Attitudes," 38:199–226 Black Pioneers, noted, 45:187 diss. on African Americans in Ark., noted, 11:59,
14:387 "Joseph H. Haney, an Arkansas Engineer in the Civil
War: The First Phase," 14:62–71 "Journal of a Trip from Camden to Texas, 1849,"
ed., 10:285–94 "'Jumping the Broomstick': Slave Marriage and
Morality in Arkansas," 17:217–31 "A Letter from Governor James S. Conway to His
Plantation Overseer," ed., 18:90–92 Negro Slavery in Arkansas, noted, 17:397; revd.,
18:104–7 papers by, noted, 10:302, 12:178, 38:276, 41:341 pictures of, facing 25:282, 38:276 revs., 12:373–75, 14:82
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wins Shader Award, 17:20 Taylor, Paul A. (dir., Jerome Relocation Center),
10:172, 41:335, 48:173 Taylor, Pinchback, 5:361 Taylor, Polly (early Lawrence Co. settler), 3:46 Taylor, Dr. R. R., 51:155 Taylor, R. S. (CSA), Desha Co., 16:151, 156 Taylor, R. V. (Conway pioneer), 13:170 Taylor, Richard (British loyalist with Chickamaugas),
56:131 Taylor, Gen. Richard (CSA), of La., 7:57, 59, 65, 323,
18:352–53, 361, 20:5, 22:264, 33:110, 143, 57:266
Taylor, Robert, Ft. Smith, and Ft. Smith Hist. Assoc., 36:205
Taylor, Robert (blues pianist), 53:82 Taylor, Samuel (Pine Bluff slaveholder), 12:71
home of, 3:321 Taylor, Samuel (son of Creed), 2:7–8 Taylor, Samuel Mitchell (prosecuting atty. and
congressman), Pine Bluff, 24:292, 304, 31:232
Taylor, Samuel S. (African American interviewer, Fed. Writers' Project), 35:238n
Taylor, Sarah, Little River Co., 25:236 Taylor, Sarah Conway (Mrs. George Taylor), 48:271 Taylor, Thelma, Fayetteville, 56:457, 458 Taylor, W. C., Boone Co., 47:251 Taylor, Rev. W. O., Ozark, 5:158 Taylor, Dr. W. V., Osceola, 24:126 Taylor, Warren, Conway Co., 52:387–99 Taylor, Wash, Newton Co., 19:362 Taylor, William (early Lawrence Co. settler), 3:46 Taylor, William Madison, 40:84 Taylor, Zachary, 7:195, 11:61, 15:5, 26:365, 369,
54:428 cmdr. Ft. Smith, 57:324–25 in Mex. War, 37:236n replaces M. Arbuckle, 36:9–10, 12–15, 17
Taylor, Zella, Clark Co., 33:259 Taylor, Columbia Co., naming of, 11:9–10 Taylor Amendment, mentioned, 24:55, 57, 61 Taylor Cantonment, 26:8 Taylor Family, comp. Louise Taylor, noted, 40:84 Taylor Home (Portis Place), Pine Bluff, 3:321 Taylor Road, over Big Creek, Columbia Co., 11:15 Taylor's Bay, White River, 8:141 Taylor's Creek, St. Francis Co., skirmish at (1863),
22:165 Tchemanahaut Creek, Ashley Co., 16:64, 19:206,
48:155 Teacher institutes
art. on, in Ark., 14:195–206 paper on, noted, 14:77
Teacher, Teacher! by Joe Wreford Hipp, noted, 56:491 Teachers, Ark. Gen. Assembly and licensing of (1905),
7:272–73 Teachers of Arkansas Studies Council (TASC), 48:206,
299, 49:82, 337, 363, 50:296, 52:79–80, 345, 53:90, 55:96–97, 56:98, 57:62, 58:101, 59:91, 312
Resource Fair, 57:342 and TASC Force, 48:378
Teaching, status of, in antebellum Ark., 6:259 Teaf, Nimrod, Yellville, 58:321 Teaford, Jon C. (auth.), 41:140–42 Teager Creek, Hot Spring Co., 19:206, 48:155 Teague, B. F. (Hampton rep. in 1864 CSA legis.), 1:70 Teague, Deck, Alma, 34:265 Teague, F. A. "Pat," Berryville, 43:314 Teasdale, Sarah (poet), 22:60 Tebbetts, Diane, Batesville, 39:282, 43:286, 359,
46:311–12, 57:64, 340 Independence County: Yesterday and Today,
coauth., noted, 45:355 wins award, 43:183, 342
Tebbetts, Jonas March, Fayetteville, 3:63, 318, 15:350, 16:322, 17:156, 54:241, 243, 253, 268
Tebbetts, Marian. See Banes, Marian Tebbetts, Fayetteville
Tebbetts, Terrell, Batesville, 57:64, 340 Tebbetts House, Fayetteville, 3:63
pictures of, following 3:312, 28:92 Tebbetts's Journal, published, 36:96 Tebbs, Dr. W. H. (CSA), 16:150–51 Techiero, Vincent Fernandez (Spanish cmdr. Ouachita
Dist., 1803), 14:24 Technology (in Ark., 1900), 39:130–32 Tecumseh (Shawnee leader), 38:228, 49:214, 216, 220–
39 passim, 56:154, 58:397, 399, 401, 404–6, 409–11
Tecumseh (steamboat), 15:96 Tedder, J. D., Harrison, 54:208–9 Tedford, Harold C.
"Circuses in Northwest Arkansas, 1865–1889," 32:166–81
"Circuses in Northwest Arkansas before the Civil War," 26:244–56
Tedford, Laura. See McBee, Laura Tedford (Mrs. W. Taylor McBee)
Tedford, Leroy Carson, books by, noted, 36:56, 59 Tedford, William Walker, Prairie Co., 13:233–35, 236n,
237, 25:10–11 "Ted R. Worley," by Hugh Park, 28:86–92 Teel, Dan, 6:465 Teeter, Ruskin
book by, noted, 43:83 rev., 35:373–74
Tehonka (Quapaw leader), 9:208 Telegraph, 9:38, 15:68–69, 24:342, 28:15, 22, 378
art. on first, in state, 16:231–42 Telegraph. See Hatton Telegraph; Hot Springs
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Telegraph; Washington Telegraph Telegraph Road, NW Ark., 7:303, 15:7, 9–12, 14–15,
67–68, 347–48, 17:132–48, 18:86n, 20:84, 86n, 21:8–9, 24:332–33, 342–44, 26:126, 130, 135–36, 142, 28:158, 160, 168, 172, 343, 347, 350–51, 29:234, 33:172n, 38:81n, 83n, 52:208, 210–12, 214, 216–17, 219–20
Telephone, 5:158, 7:326, 10:189, 14:401, 15:157–58, 213–14, 33:222, 44:157, 286
Telephone. See Walnut Ridge Telephone Television. See Film and television Teller, W. T. (CSA), at Ark. Post (1863), 18:260 Tellico, Treaty of, 56:141–42 Tempel-Tuttle Comet, 58:314 Temperance, 4:255, 11:80, 13:384, 50:128–30
art. on, in Fayetteville, 3:164–81 Temple, Arthur J., of Tex., 44:170–71 Temple, Shorty, El Dorado, 33:222 Temple, T. L. L. "Tom," Rocky Comfort, 14:237 Temple Bethel, Helena, 59:87–88
picture of, 59:87 Temple Bombing, The, by Melissa Fay Greene, revd.,
57:78–80 Templeton, Alice, Little Rock, 5:180 Templeton, Anna, Little Rock, 5:180 Templeton, Elizabeth, Little Rock, 5:180 Templeton, Fay (actress), 2:31 Templeton, George, Little Rock, 5:180 Templeton, George W., 59:237 Templeton, Hannah, Little Rock, 5:180 Tenancy, 52:46–47, 55–60, 71
art. on, and New Deal, 27:113–31 art. on hist. of STFU, 32:342–69 art. on, in Ark., in Christian Century, noted, 30:61 books on, noted, 32:358–59, 369
"Tenant and Labor Contracts, Calhoun County, 1869–1871," ed. Ted. R. Worley, 13:102–6
Tenant farmers, 37:267, 276, 42:336–37, 45:321–29 African American, and Elaine race riot (1919),
37:275–77 art. on, and STFU, 47:201–28
Ten Mile Bayou House, 15:221 Ten Mile Creek, 43:128 Ten Mile Prairie, 44:212 Tennant, Rev. Thomas, Mound Prairie, 32:368 Tennessee, 26:310, 28:136–37, 150, 29:198, 41:54, 62,
81, 151n art. on Island No. 37 in, 38:259–70 emigrants from, to Ark., 37:216 Ft. Henry and CSA defense of (1862), 54:279 free blacks in, 54:428, 430 and teaching of evolution, 38:302, 304, 305n, 320–
21, 327 Tennessee (steamboat), 17:240, 19:290 Tennessee, Department of, 53:139 Tennessee Agricultural Wheel, 2:139–40
Tennessee Ancestors, 45:358 Tennessee Cavalier in the Missouri Cavalry: Major
Henry Ewing, C.S.A. of the St. Louis Times—A Biographical Sketch, by William J. Crowley, revd., 39:345–34
Tennessee Creek, Randolph Co., naming of, 4:361 Tennessee Mounted Gunmen, 2nd Regt. of, 26:12 Tennessee River, 23:129, 132, 135, 330, 342, 27:241 Tennessee Township, Grant Co., 7:318, 320 Tennessee v. Muncie Pulp Company, 38:260 Tenney, A. D., Benton Co., 3:211–12, 214, 50:151, 153,
154 Tenney, James, 54:458 Tenney, Kate (AMA teacher), 30:246, 250–53, 31:324–
25 Tenney, Marcus D. (USA), 19:125, 138, 20:67 Tenney, Rachel S., Benton Co., 3:212, 50:154–56 Tenney, William, Benton Co., 3:212 Tennille, George, and S. F. Austin, 25:338, 347, 349 Tennison, Capt. John S. (steamboater), on Black River,
9:237 Ten-section controversy, 14:131, 21:16, 23:75–76,
37:49 Tenskwatawa, 58:397, 405, 407, 410–11 Tenth Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (CSA), 16:105,
52:290 Tenth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), 4:112, 115,
11:42, 301, 312 Tenth Arkansas Regiment (USA), 52:304 Tenth Illinois Cavalry Regiment (USA), 25:45, 51,
37:132, 47:356, 49:148, 54:242, 248 Tenth Kansas Cavalry (USA), 28:370 Tenth Missouri Cavalry (CSA), 39:196 Tenth Texas Infantry (CSA), 46:50–51n Terin de Ins Rios, Domingo (Spanish gov. in Tex.),
visits Caddos at Red River, 11:126 Term limits, 54:78 Terral, Gov. Thomas Jefferson, Little Rock, 5:204, 308–
9, 14:60, 59:25 appt. trustees for UA, 11:77 elected gov., 3:224 and KKK, 22:315, 317–19 picture of, facing 40:112
Terrapin (Cherokee), 56:130, 139 Terrell, Alexander Watkins (CSA cav. officer), of Tex.,
28:170, 179 Terrell, Johnye Faye, Mena, 44:10–11, 13n Terrell, Mary Church, 59:80 Terrentine, Dr. P. W., and Ark. Soc. for Crippled
Children, 5:372 Terrill, Moses, 49:203 Terrill, Robert (USA), 40:239 Terrill, Ross, book by, noted, 52:361 Terre Noir Creek, 18:402, 19:206
skirmish at (1864), 22:165 early Meth. preaching at, 31:360
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Terre Rouge Creek, 19:49, 193, 206 Territorial Ambition: Land and Society in Arkansas,
1800–1840, by S. Charles Bolton, 53:162 revd., 53:238–39
Territorial Arkansas. See Arkansas Territory "Territorial Governors of Arkansas," by Clara B. Eno,
4:276–84 noted, 19:20n
Territorial Papers of the United States, comp. and ed. Clarence E. Carter, revd., (Vol. 13), 7:338–39, (Vol. 15), 10:417–18, (Vol. 19), 13:219–20, (Vol. 20), 13:396–97, (Vol. 21), 15:179–80
Territorial Restoration, Gov. C. Bailey appt. comm. for (1939), 3:312
Terry, Capt., and Cleburne Co. draft war (1918), 26:29 Terry, Adolphine Fletcher (Mrs. David Dickson Terry),
Little Rock, 5:205–6, 13:123, 125–26, 131, 15:341, 26:160, 294, 45:366, 47:377–78, 53:7, 8, 9, 56:345–46, 350–52, 367, 57:52, 59:316
and AHA, 3:93 art. on Little Rock home of, 13:123–26 board member, Ark. Sch. for the Deaf, 5:205 book by, noted, 44:123 Charlotte Stephens: Little Rock's First Black
Teacher, noted, 32:384, 33:343; revd., 32:92–94
featured in book, 35:302 picture of, facing 29:40 and Laurence Powell, 31:186 residence of, 3:314 rev., 3:188–89 and WEC, 55:27, 31–32, 39, 40–41, 45
Terry, Rev. Arthur, St. Charles, 12:386 Terry, B. F. (CSA), Saline Co., 32:72 Terry, Benjamin F. (CSA), in 8th Tex. Cav., 54:278 Terry, Rep. David Dickson, Little Rock, 40:239,
46:254, 47:378, 53:9, 57:42, 138, 139 and AHA, 11:205, 12:177–78, 15:176, 335, 340,
342, 17:206, 211 defeated for U.S. Sen. (1942), 1:285 elected to Cong. (1933), 2:231, 36:161–62 and Norfork Dam, 1:90 residence of, 3:314, 327
Terry, Dickson, 28:114 Terry, Elizabeth Baker (survivor of Mtn. Meadows
Massacre, 1857), Harrison, 16:32, 37, 41 Terry, Francis A. (CSA), Little Rock
del. to Dem. Nat. Conv. of 1860, 12:185 home of, 3:327–28 and Reconstruction, 16:321–22
Terry, James (Chicot Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:71 Terry, Juanita, 59:433 Terry, Dr. June (CSA), 42:77, 167 Terry, Seymour Woodrow (Little Rock WWII Medal of
Honor winner), 29:362 Terry, T. S., Bartlesville, Okla., 37:104 Terry, Rep. William Leake, Little Rock, 34:46, 42:116n Terry, Ark., African American dispatches from, 33:299n Terry Cemetery, Washington Co., 42:381 Terry Dairy Company, Little Rock, 11:154, 157–58 Terry-Fletcher family, papers of (1860–1978), 39:357 Terry House, Little Rock. See Pike-Fletcher-Terry
House, Little Rock Terry's Ferry, on Ark. River below Little Rock, skirmish
at (1863), 6:181, 22:232–33, 33:108 Terry's Texas Rangers (CSA), art. on, 21:247–68 Terry Village (post-WWII campus housing unit), UA,
29:362 Terwey, Dorothy, Logan Co., 46:207 Terwey, Dortha, Logan Co., 47:194 Tessie, Joseph (leader of expedition against Delawares),
4:102, 105–6 Test, Caroline Smith (Mrs. Henry Test), Memphis,
Tenn., 57:314 Test, Henry, Memphis, Tenn., 57:313–14 "Test oath," Ark. Supreme Court declares unconst.
(1865), 20:332–33 Teter, Martha Ann Brown, Little Rock, 42:10 Teute, Fredrika, Contact Points: American Frontiers
from the Mohawk Valley to the Mississippi, 1750–1830, revd., 59:103–5
Teutsch, Phillip (Magnolia tinsmith), 2:223 Tew, Mollie C., Conway, 13:165 Texarkana, Miller Co., 5:23n, 184n, 6:367, 8:241,
10:263, 13:78, 14:157, 159, 237–38, 245, 249, 251, 15:46, 27:286, 35:7, 259, 39:59, 40:92, 336, 42:110n, 262, 43:188, 45:354, 46:250, 49:269
affiliate of ACCA in, 30:100 African American pop. of (1940), 8:121 African Americans inst. taxpayers' suit in, 9:46 art. on hist. of, to 1917, 5:341–53 art. on F. E. Maddox (min., First Presby. Church) in,
38:146–66 Band of Kindred (immigration soc. in), 7:216 banking restrictions in (1933), 39:252 Bapt. Conv. at (1928), 32:129–30 Bapts. in, 5:351 books on, noted, 25:188–89, 36:67 boundary line runs through, 5:187 Caddos lived near, 9:205 Canaan Bapt. Church in, 49:279–80 charity assoc. in, 26:157 co. seat in, 5:188 depot in, picture of, facing 45:168 Foulke House in, picture of, facing 41:316 hist. bldgs. in, 41:368 and industry, 5:349–50 W. F. Kirby Home in, 37:253 once called Miller Courthouse, 18:47
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pottery at, 49:77 race relations in, 33:296–98, 299n relief needs of, during drought (1930), 29:4 and RRs, 5:341, 349, 353, 7:132–33, 138, 161, 165,
172, 184, 186, 188–90, 31:279–80, 291–92, 34:331–32, 39:293–95, 297, 299, 45:168
schs. in, 5:352 streetcar operates between, and Texarkana, Tex.,
39:56 W. H. Taft's visit to, 53:194 teachers' salaries equalized in (1948), 9:45
Texarkana, Tex., 5:340 art. on, 5:341–53
Texarkana, Shreveport, and Natchez Railway, 5:349, 7:169
Texarkana and Fort Smith Railway, 5:349, 7:169 Texarkana and Northern Railroad, 7:172, 188 Texarkana Board of Trade, 38:161 Texarkana Federal Correctional Institution, 43:175–76 Texarkana Gas and Electric Railway Company, 31:292 Texarkana Gazette, 5:23n, 22:305 Texarkana Genealogical Society, 37:86 Texarkana Historical Society and Museum, 32:387,
36:301, 37:86, 39:267, 40:286, 43:73, 49:195 Museum News, 36:301, 37:86, 39:267
Texarkana Light and Traction Company, 31:292 Texarkana Railway, 31:292 Texarkana Regional Arts and Humanities Council,
49:291 Texarkana Street Railway, 31:292 Texarkana Texas Genealogical Society, 43:73 Texarkana USA Genealogical Society, 38:290, 39:267 Texarkana U.S.A. Quarterly, 37:86, 38:290, 39:267 Texas, 26:250, 29:237, 38:303
A. W. Arrington and, 14:329 art. on Ark. border dispute with, 19:95–110 art. on troops of, at Ark. Post, 9:270–97 art. on troops of, in Ark. during Civil War, 21:247–
68 book on, revd., 31:192–94 book on NE, noted, 43:277 Gainesville and Fletcher-Kelly family, 40:50 Grayson Co., 40:34, 36n, 41n, 53–55, 57–66, 74–75 Harrison Co., 40:157 Rangers of, pursue Indians to Ft. Smith area, 6:162 Rev. of, and Ark., 10:301, 11:66, 19:109 troops from, in Ark. during Civil War, 3:183, 25:37,
41, 43, 47, 56, 75–76, 26:125, 132, 141, 268, 28:179, 360, 373, 29:121, 227–28, 233, 235, 256, 46:46–59
Texas Cavalry Officer's Civil War, A: The Diary and Letters of James C. Bates, by Richard Lowe, revd., 59:335–36
Texas Farmers' Alliance, and Ark. Agricultural Wheel, 2:135, 138
Texas Flying Service, 51:231
Texas Military Experience, The: From the Revolution through World War II, ed. Joseph G. Dawson III, revd., 55:228–29
Texas Military History (quarterly magazine), 20:299 Texas Oil and Pipeline Company, mentioned, 27:149 Texas and Pacific Railroad, 45:168 Texas and Pacific Railway Company, 5:341, 345, 347,
349, 39:293–99 Texas Railroad Company, 7:121, 23:252 "Texas Ranger Company at the Battle of Arkansas
Post," by Arthur Marvin Shaw, 9:270–97 Texas Rangers, 38:337, 52:270–71 Texas Regulars party, 7:207 Texas Road (from Ft. Smith), 26:124, 261n, 28:165,
171, 175–83, 363, 29:234, 243, 245, 248 Texas and St. Louis Railway Company, 7:156, 183–84,
31:279–84 Texas under a Cloud: Story of the Texas Stock Fraud
Scandal, by Sam Kinch Jr. and Ben Procter, revd., 31:192–94
Textbooks, uniform and free, 40:112 "Textile Industry in Columbia County, Arkansas," by
Glenn G. Martel, 5:78–86 Textile Industry in North Carolina: A History, by Brent
D. Glass, noted, 52:97–98 "Textile World of the Ozark Bluff Dwellers," by Mary
Esther Lasiter, 5:274–77 Thacker School, Polk Co., picture of class of 1906 at,
facing 27:160 Thackrey, Horace Manard (Little Rock labor leader),
1:287 Thaden, Louise McPhetridge, 46:300, 47:196 Thalheimer, Joseph, 30:28 Thalian Club (Little Rock theatrical soc., 1834), 12:327 Thane, Henry, and Cypress Creek Drainage Dist., 7:29 Thanet, Octave. See French, Alice Chester Thanksgiving Day, 1847, art. on, 4:250–56 Thapp, Nathan (49er), 6:77 Tharp, Mr., picture of, 42:226 Tharp Cemetery, Washington Co., 45:79 Tharpe, W. H., Searcy, 40:295 Thatcher, Eva, Hot Springs, play by, 22:74 Thatcher, H. K. (Ark. State Plant Board), North Little
Rock, 26:60, 63 Thatcher, Herbert K., 46:246 Thatcher, J. K., 27:294 Thatcher, L. K. (USA officer), of Kans., at Ft. Smith
(1864), 29:245 "'That Troublesome Old Cocklebur': John R. Brinkley
and the Medical Profession of Arkansas, 1937–1942," by Albert J. Schneider, 35:27–46
That's Judsonia: An Informal History of a Small Town in Arkansas, by W. E. Orr, revd., 16:409–10
That's the Way I Heard It, noted, 42:379 That Was the Day That Was (Hope, Ark.), noted, 39:85
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Thayer, A. L., and leasing of abandoned lands, 1:110 Thayer, Gen. John Milton (USA), 7:28, 65, 17:272n,
273n at Ark. Post (1863), 18:260–61, 266–67 and Camden expedition, 18:338, 341
losses of div. of, 20:15 cmdr. Dist. of Frontier, 26:257–69n, 272–73, 276,
279–80, 283–84, 29:127–49 and D. O. Dodd trial, 37:136, 138 and Ft. Smith, 29:226–51
relieved as cmdr. of, 24:221–22, 224–25 at Jenkins' Ferry (1864), 18:338, 20:11, 13 pictures of, facing 29:136, 140, following 37:136,
140 at Prairie de Ann (1864), 19:42–44, 49–50 and punishment for guerrillas, 24:142
Thayer, William R., quoted, 56:386 Thayer, Mo., RR to, 7:158, 173, 187 Theater. See also Drama
B. Armstrong (actress), and first theater in Ark., 23:169–70, 174, 179, 182
art. on, in Ark., 12:327–32 arts. on, in Little Rock, 23:166–83, 46:27–45 Bill Screamer, or the Man of the West (first drama
by an Arkansan), 12:332 P. Boddy (actor, possibly Watson Boddy), 23:178,
180, 182 Boston Theatre, 22:347 D. P. Bowers (actor), appears at Little Rock (1839),
23:179 Garland County Community Theatre, hist. of, noted,
33:84 in Hardy, 40:85 in Hot Springs, 33:84 picture of advertisement for, facing 23:168 in Pine Bluff, 12:396–97
"Then You'll Remember Me" (song), 30:152 Theocrat. See Harmony Springs Theocrat "Theodore Roosevelt and Arkansas, 1901–1912," by
Willard B. Gatewood Jr., 32:3–24 Theodore Roosevelt and the Art of Controversy:
Episodes of the White House Years, by Willard B. Gatewood Jr., revd., 30:173–74
Theodore Weld, Crusader for Freedom, by Benjamin P. Thomas, revd., 10:227–31
Theriot, Nancy M., book by, noted, 55:348 Thermopolis (now Hot Springs), Garland Co., 11:333–
34, 14:8. See also Hot Springs These Are My Hills, by May Smith White, revd., 6:219 These Hills, My Home: A Buffalo River Story, by Billie
Touchstone Hardaway, noted, 39:350 Theta Nu Epsilon, UA, 45:160 Thevenet, Hilda (Mrs. Allen Thevenet), Little Rock,
57:181 "'They Dont Regard My Rights at All': Arkansas Farm
Workers, Economic Modernization, and the
Southern Tenant Farmers Union," by Alexander Yard, 47:201–28
noted, 45:181, 333 They'll Do to Tie To! by Calvin L. Collier, noted,
47:295 They Never Came Back: The War Memoirs of Capt.
John W. Lavender, Co. F, Fourth Ark. Inf., CSA, ed. Ted R. Worley, revd., 15:371–72
They Sought a Land, by William Oates Ragsdale, revd., 58:107–9
They That Wait upon the Lord, by Hannah Sue Duffie Weaver, noted, 38:92
Thibault, Carroll, 53:20 Thibault, Corinne Gibson, 53:20 Thibault, David, art. on, 53:19–31 Thibault, David, Jr., 53:21 Thibault, Henry (49er), Little Rock, 6:74, 53:20 Thibault, Irene. See Stockton, Irene Graeme Thibault, J. F. (49er), Little Rock, 6:74 Thibault, James Keatts, 53:20 Thibault, James Keatts, Jr., 53:20 Thibaut, Frederick W. (Freedmen's Bureau agent),
50:163, 184, 187, 51:148, 151 Thiessen, Thomas D., book by, revd., 45:71–73 Thilo, Lisa D., noted, 58:227 Thines, Christine Maus, 47:41 Third Arkansas Cavalry (CSA), 38:141n, 43:128, 130 Third Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (CSA), 8:168,
18:287, 42:49, 53n, 54n, 55n, 59, 60n, 63n, 65, 72, 73n, 141n, 143, 147n, 156
Third Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (USA), 4:35, 14:183, 17:167, 178, 20:393, 24:159n, 162, 166–67, 169, 178–79, 28:377, 29:232n, 239, 38:139, 141, 48:81, 49:154, 52:304, 311, 57:242
Third Arkansas Consolidated Regiment (CSA), 31:46–47
Third Arkansas Dismounted Rifles Regiment (CSA), 37:131
Third Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Army of Ark., 1861), 1:65, 14:67–70, 33:101–2, 48:264–65
company raised for, in Ashley Co., 18:411 Third Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), 10:183,
17:71, 18:285, 24:330n, 28:104, 42:145n, 44:188, 46:88
art. on hist. of, 16:150–62 books on, noted, 18:411, 47:295 talk on, noted, 19:76
Third Arkansas Infantry Regiment (USA), 37:282–83 "Third Arkansas (Infantry) Regiment, from Formation
to Fredericksburg," by Orval E. Allbritton, 16:150–62
Third Arkansas Regiment (CSA), 45:251 Third Arkansas State Militia, 57:259 Third Arkansas Volunteers, 54:321 Third Army (USA), in WWII, 26:105, 107 Third Baptist Church, Little Rock, 14:90–91
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Third Battalion, 361st Brigade, 91st Inf. Div. (USA), 31:271–73
Third Congressional District, 45:88 Third District Agricultural School, 35:252 Third Division (USA), 24:222n, 224, 226, 231–32, 235 Third Illinois Cavalry Regiment (USA), 49:137
at Pea Ridge (1862), 17:135, 20:88 Third Indiana Artillery Battery (USA), 22:251 Third Indian Home Guards (USA), 20:67, 71–72, 25:82,
87–88, 29:146, 33:148n, 46:269 at Cane Hill (1862), 56:48, 50, 52
Third Iowa Artillery Battery (USA), at Helena (1863), 20:279, 22:247
Third Iowa Cavalry Regiment (USA), 38:352–53, 47:267n, 52:132, 234
Third Judicial District, hist. of cos. in, noted, 34:352 Third Kansas Artillery Battery (USA), 26:276, 28:372n,
29:148, 226 Third Louisiana Infantry Regiment (CSA), 15:351,
22:239, 245, 45:252–53, 46:172, 48:261, 265, 50:149
Third Minnesota Infantry Regiment (USA), 37:136, 40:237–38, 248
art. on, in Ark., noted, 44:178 Third Missouri Cavalry Regiment (CSA), 39:196 Third Missouri Cavalry (USA), 38:104–41, 133, 144n Third Missouri Infantry (USA), 38:81n Third Missouri Regiment (USA), 44:66 Third Ohio Artillery Battery (USA), 37:135 Third-party movements (in Ark.), 33:13–14, 34:291–
303, 309–10, 322n in 1884, 45:198–216
Third Texas Cavalry in the Civil War, by Douglas Hale, revd., 52:347–48
Third Texas Cavalry Regiment (CSA), 20:93, 22:246, 41:90–91
Third U.S. Colored Cavalry, 54:321 Third U.S. Cavalry Regiment, 28:157 Third U.S. Infantry Regiment, at Camp Pike (WWI),
33:174, 180–89 Third U.S. Rifle Regiment, 58:82 Third Wisconsin Cavalry Regiment (USA), 28:176,
372n, 376, 379, 47:360 Thirteenth Amendment (U.S. Const.), 20:331, 59:374 Thirteenth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), 33:138n,
169n Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (USA), 52:152 Thirteenth Kansas Cavalry Regiment (USA), 29:139,
148, 226, 283 Thirteenth Kansas Infantry Regiment (USA), 24:226,
228, 28:372 Thirtieth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), 47:271 Thirtieth Texas Cavalry Regiment (CSA), 28:179 Thirty-Eighth Arkansas Confederate Infantry, 48:203 Thirty-eighth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA),
26:133n
Thirty-fifth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), 20:266n, 272, 295, 57:262
Thirty-fifth Iowa Regiment (USA), 39:199, 202 Thirty-fifth Missouri Infantry Regiment (USA), at
Helena (1863), 20:283, 285–86 Thirty-Fifth Parallel. See Fort Smith Thirty-Fifth
Parallel; Van Buren Thirty-Fifth Parallel Thirty-fifth Division, Second Army (USA), in WWII,
1:89 Thirty-fourth Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (CSA),
10:368 Thirty-fourth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA),
14:378, 20:266n, 269, 271–72, 287–88, 295, 22:86–87, 24:162, 33:103–12 passim, 122n, 123n, 124n, 125–56 passim, 162n, 169n, 174n, 37:307, 311n, 315n, 316n
picture of reunion of, facing 33:112 Thirty-ninth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA),
20:266n, 295 Thirty-second Arkansas Infantry (CSA), 9:251,
20:266n, 295, 42:158n, 49:153, 154 Thirty-second Indian Infantry (USA), 54:277 Thirty-second Iowa Regiment (USA), 39:199 Thirty-seventh Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), at
Helena (1863), 20:286, 287n "Thirty-Seventh Illinois at Prairie Grove, The," by
Jeremy H. Wilder, 49:3–19 Thirty-seventh Illinois Infantry (USA), 47:349
at Pea Ridge (1862), 20:88 3600th Combat Squadron (USAF), 38:271 Thirty-sixth Arkansas Infantry (CSA), 20:266n, 295 Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry Regiment (USA), 20:93,
46:169 Thirty-sixth Iowa Infantry Regiment (USA), 20:279,
42:68n, 52:325, 328, 330, 332, 335, 338, 340, 54:242, 57:238, 242
Thirty-third Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), 7:65, 26:125, 133n, 42:156n
Thirty-third Illinois Infantry Regiment (USA), 44:73, 46:51, 52:134, 136, 139–46, 149, 152
Thirty-third Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment (USA), 20:279, 281, 283, 285–87, 37:136, 52:323–24, 328, 331, 333, 334–37, 338–39, 340
Thirty-third Missouri Infantry Regiment (USA), at Helena (1863), 20:275, 281, 283, 285–87, 39:199
Thirty Years at the Mansion: Recipes and Recollections, by Liza Ashley, revd., 44:351–52
Thirty Years on Arkansas Government, 1945–1975, by Norman Hodges Jr., noted, 38:378
This & That, noted, 41:197 Thiselton-Dyer, T. F., 46:289 "'This Is Union Man's Country': Sebastian County,
1914," by Samuel A. Sizer, 27:306–29 This Terrible Sound: The Battle of Chickamauga, by
Peter Cozzens, noted, 52:96–97
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"'This Was the Beginning of Clearing of Land': The Development and Use of the East Arkansas Stump Saw," by William M. Clements and Larry D. Ball, 45:41–52
Thoburn, Joseph B., art. by, noted, 14:386 Thomas (American adventurer in Ark. during Am.
Rev.), 40:10 Thomas, Mr. (Starr gang), 36:15, 19, 22 Thomas, A. D., Conway, 13:168 Thomas, A. J. (AHA life member), West Memphis,
45:82 Thomas, A. Jan, Jr. (AHA life member), 50:220 Thomas, Addison C., 46:163 Thomas, Albert, 45:365 Thomas, Albert Janney, Muskogee, Okla., 2:98 Thomas, Alfred Barnaby, book ed., 42:182, 303 Thomas, Anna. See Rothrock, Anna Thomas (Mrs. Irvin
R. Rothrock) Thomas, Rev. Benjamin, Little Rock, 34:243, 246 Thomas, Benjamin (Ark. public-works commissioner),
Little Rock, 23:246–47 Thomas, Benjamin P., Theodore Weld, Crusader for
Freedom, revd., 10:227–31 Thomas, Briner, Lafayette Co., 20:196, 396 Thomas, C. A., Evening Shade, 36:348 Thomas, Mrs. C. A., 36:348 Thomas, Rev. C. O. H., Little Rock, 33:302–3 Thomas, Charles, and mil. rd., 44:205–11, 216–17 Thomas, Charles E.
book by, noted, 45:353 Jelly Roll, revd., 47:81–82 paper by, 51:266
Thomas, Capt. Charles W., at Ft. Smith, 17:257, 25:222–27, 35:337–38, 343
Thomas, Cyrus, describes old French Ft. Desha, 26:7–8 Thomas, David Hurst, ed., Columbian Consequences,
revd., 50:203–5 Thomas, David Yancey, 1:2, 92, 99–100, 2:288, 291,
3:7, 213, 6:114, 7:258, 12:iii, 20:21n, 66n, 115–16, 21:232, 25:25, 279, 26:188, 30:226–27, 240–41, 32:375–76, 34:36, 35:216, 37:269, 273, 40:118, 51:205, 44:16, 54:325, 55:151, 156–62, 166, 167–69, 56:95, 58:235–37, 239, 290, 345, 356
and AHA, 7:222, 11:135, 20:115, 30:240–41, 31:189–90, 375
AHQ ed., 7:222, 11:135, 20:115, 26:186, 45:82 Arkansas and Its People: A History, 1541–1930,
2:100, 27:252 Arkansas in War and Reconstruction, 1871–1874,
2:99–100, 3:7, 27:255, 29:99, 55:165–66 arts. on, 2:97–104, 7:221–26, 27:246–57 bibliog. on writings of, 7:222–26, 27:249–55 books by, noted, 3:7, 7:258, 19:121, 29:99, 106,
30:15, 36:81, 84 cited, 59:72
on comm. to preserve WWII records, 1:99–100 Elaine race riot (1919), in papers of, 19:144n, 150n family of, 27:248–50 pictures of, facing 2:98, 25:282, 30:237, 58(3):cover The Story of Arkansas, 55:165–66 views of, on public power, 6:114, 7:221–26
Thomas, E. M., and Valley Springs Acad., 16:81 Thomas, E. W., Arkadelphia, 55:83 Thomas, Elmer, and Ouachita Nat. Park, 55:414 Thomas, Emory M., 52:225 Thomas, Evelyn Williams (Mrs. A. J. Thomas), 45:82 Thomas, Mrs. Francis M. (AMA teacher), 30:124, 132–
33, 135–36, 139, 142 Thomas, G. Y., Nashville, 13:269 Thomas, H. L., letter of, to Gov. Flanagin, 1:68, 2:326n Thomas, Mrs. Helen Miller. See Miller, Helen Thomas, Herbert L. (UA Board of Trustees), 12:125,
27:10 papers of, 48:209
Thomas, J. W. (CSA), Union Co., 31:44 Thomas, Dr. James (supt., Meth. orphanage), Little
Rock, 10:198 Thomas, Mrs. James, Richmond, Va., 45:259 Thomas, Rev. James, Texarkana, 40:336 Thomas, Rev. James (Meth.), Little Rock, 5:151, 203 Thomas, James A. (49er), 6:77 Thomas, Jerry Bruce, An Appalachian New Deal, revd.,
58:345–47 Thomas, Sen. Jesse Burgess, of Ill., 24:62 Thomas, John, Pulaski Co., 43:123 Thomas, John A., 37:243 Thomas, L. B. (USA), 53:152, 153 Thomas, Lewis P., Pope Co., 13:201 Thomas, Gen. Lorenzo (USA), 53:139, 142, 143–45,
147, 54:319–20, 321, 351 and freedmen, 1:102–3, 105–7, 109, 113–14,
30:140, 141n Thomas, Mary Elizabeth (daughter of David Y.), 2:98 Thomas, Mike, 34:181 Thomas, Norman Mattoon, 32:357, 52:430, 55:1, 7, 9–
14 and Ark. STFU, 32:347–50, 353, 357, 361 Ark. vote for, for pres., 7:204–6, 27:113 art. on, 48:329–48 art. on, and Ark. sharecroppers during New Deal era,
24:3–28 picture of, facing 24:8
Thomas, Payton, Chicot Co., 59:179 Thomas, Phillip H., Dallas Co., family of, 42:72, 144n,
147, 154 Thomas, R. M. (49er), Clarksville, 6:75 Thomas, Reuben, Fayetteville, and AHA, 33:252 Thomas, Judge Richard, of Mo., 3:50 Thomas, Rowland, Little Rock, 31:186 Thomas, Ruth H. (ornithologist and columnist), papers
of, 48:210, 381
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Thomas, Sarah Elizabeth Janney (Mrs. David Yancey Thomas), 2:98, 100, 27:250
Thomas, Sarah Thorp (Mrs. William S. Thomas), 34:244
Thomas, Rev. Steven H., Hot Spring Co., 38:91 Thomas, Tressie. See Ratliff, Tressie Thomas (Mrs.
Russell Ratliff) Thomas, W. O., 42:248 Thomas, W. T., and Valley Springs Acad., 16:83 Thomas, Wade, lynched (1920), 37:268 Thomas, William, Jr. (Mena farmer), 45:10–11 Thomas, William S., Alexander, and Ark. Horticulture
Soc., 34:243–46 Thomas, Wyatt C. (CSA), 39:76
and RRs, 7:128 on staff of Gen. E. Kirby Smith, 17:362, 374
Thomas Academy, Magnolia, 30:218 Thomas Cemetery, Washington Co., 43:354 Thomas Fork, Lawrence Co., 4:353 Thomas Jefferson and the Changing West from
Conquest to Conservation, ed. James P. Ronda, noted, 56:250; revd., 57:210–12
"Thomas Jefferson and the Louisiana-Arkansas Frontier," by Milford F. Allen, 20:39–64
Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation, by Merrill D. Peterson, revd., 30:270–72
Thomas Manufacturing Company, 39:147 Thomas Nuttall, Naturalist: Explorations in America,
1808–1841, by Jeannette E. Graustein, revd., 27:73–74
Thomason, Frances Quarles (Van Buren–born artist), 3:334
Thomason, Joseph (cofounder of Dardanelle Independent), 14:293
Thomason, Mary, Little Rock, 57:162, 167, 169, 170–71, 177–78, 180–81, 188, 189
Thomasson, Harvey, Drew Co., 20:394 Thomasson, Hugh French (Crawford Co. del. to
secession conv.), 12:188–89, 212–14, 13:181–83, 184, 25:146–48, 33:114, 116n, 169n, 38:232, 49:321, 328
defeated for seat in CSA Cong., 38:234 del. to CSA Provisional Cong., 12:224, 29:107,
38:232, 244–46 and elec. of 1860, 12:188 nominated for U.S. Cong. by Know-Nothing party,
34:297, 301 Thomasson, Jerry (Supreme Court librarian), 47:149 Thomasson, Dr. Joe Brown, 16:105 Thomasson, Lila Lee. See Newberry, Lila Lee
Thomasson (Mrs. Farrar Newberry) Thomasville (Ga.) Times, noted, 22:24 Thomas Yeatman (steamboat), 1:345 Thompson, Mrs., Dallas Co., 42:83, 150 Thompson, Adelia. See Hillman, Adelia Thompson
(Mrs. Walter Hillman)
Thompson, Alvin "Titanic," Little Rock, 33:231–32 Thompson, Ambrose (CSA), Saline Co., 33:338, 343 Thompson, Amon G., Lake Village, 10:175, 48:188 Thompson, Andrew J., Columbia Co., 8:329 Thompson, Ann Cordelia Ellis (Mrs. R. R. Thompson),
47:161 Thompson, Annehenri. See Black, Annehenri
Thompson (Mrs. Charles Black) Thompson, Araminta M. Black (Mrs. Edmund R.
Thompson), 12:233, 236, 249–51 Thompson, Arthur, Helena, 15:368 Thompson, Arthur G. (Jefferson Co. sheriff), 26:208 Thompson, Asa, Hot Springs, 14:9 Thompson, B. F., Cherokee Nation, 29:353 Thompson, Barnett (Nashville horticulturist), 12:31 Thompson, Benjamin F., 36:141n Thompson, C. P., Dardanelle, 28:72 Thompson, Charles (Cherokee leader), 31:175–76 Thompson, Charles L. (Little Rock architect), 39:93,
113, 349, 40:323, 43:80–82, 275, 44:77, 45:64, 46:296, 48:278–80, 356–57, 55:83
Ark. Council of Defense member (WWI), 2:117, 12:388–89
Ark. State Capitol Comm. member, 4:248, 31:125n book on, noted, 42:183, 45:75; revd., 42:375–76 designs of, in Nat. Reg., 42:192, 294–95, 375–76 picture of, facing 36:288
Thompson, Charley, Waldo, 30:216 Thompson, Mrs. Darthula, Little Rock, 33:304 Thompson, Davis, Helena
joins antigaming soc. (1836), 13:4n, 5 and swamplands along Miss. River, 6:392–93
Thompson, Doris, "History of an Ozark Utopia," 14:359–73
Thompson, Dr. Edmund R., Union Co., 12:249–51 Thompson, Edward W., and Brooks-Baxter War (1874),
4:147, 5:293 Thompson, Elijah, 55:393 Thompson, Elizabeth, Clarendon, 17:211, 18:95 Thompson, Ellen, Howard Co., 58:37 Thompson, Emma. See Morris, Emma Thompson (Mrs.
John M. Morris) Thompson, Emma (Ark. suffragist), 15:23n Thompson, Emory A. (Hempstead Co. rep., 1935), 5:4n Thompson, Flora Maria. See Brough, Flora Maria
Thompson (Mrs. Charles Milton Brough) Thompson, Floyd E., Chicago, Ill., 5:4n Thompson, Mrs. Francis, Helena, 40:276 Thompson, Frank (CSA), of Tex., in Ark., 20:368 Thompson, Frank, Hardy, 39:358 Thompson, Franklin (Cherokee), near Ft. Wayne,
35:355, 36:5, 9–11 Thompson, G. W. (CSA cav. officer), of Mo., in Ark.,
19:134, 20:66, 70–71, 296, 23:301, 303, 33:295, 42:65
Thompson, George H., Conway, 36:297
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and AHA, 26:296, 27:261, 28:194, 29:377, 31:376, 32:279, 33:255, 340, 35:188, 294, 297, 37:356, 41:342–43
board, 39:181, 336 co. journal awards chmn, 36:348, 365 panelist, 43:342 pres., 38:276–79, 281, 379, 39:89, 331, 333–34,
37:195, 358 Arkansas and Reconstruction: The Influence of
Geography, Economics, and Personality, revd., 35:369–70
"Asa P. Robinson and the Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad," 39:3–20
book by, noted, 47:84 cited, 49:314 paper by, 28:103, 191, 32:96, 281 picture of, facing 29:376, 41:343 "Reconstruction and the Loss of State Credit,"
28:393–408 Thompson, Green W. (Little Rock African American
politician), 41:308, 54:342, 36:120 alderman, 26:208, 33:13, 304 replaces Dem. in Ark. House of Reps. (1889),
26:209 Repub. leader (1894), 31:214
Thompson, Mrs. Green W., 33:321–22 Thompson, H. J., Ark. Co., 12:71 Thompson, Herbert, Phillips Co., and Elaine race riot
(1919), 20:102n Thompson, Herbert W. (grandson of C. Washburn),
31:169n Thompson, Horace, Gentry, and Ark. Horticulture Soc.,
34:256–57 Thompson, Horace E., Jonesboro, 4:265 Thompson, J., Fayetteville, 13:296 Thompson, J. A. (Cherokee), 10:85–88 Thompson, Mrs. J. A., Houston, Tex., "No Descendants
to Honor Them," 35:355–56 Thompson, J. C., 36:18 Thompson, J. J., Arkansas: Her Beauty and Character,
48:294; revd., 49:85–86 Thompson, Mrs. J. L., Quitman, 2:174 Thompson, J. W., 36:18 Thompson, Jack, Conway, 47:124 Thompson, James A., 36:5, 9–11, 14, 27 Thompson, James M., 49:319–20 Thompson, James S., Newton Co., 49:135, 136, 149,
166 Thompson, Jeff, Johnson Co., 11:296 Thompson, Jerome F., rev., 17:213–14 Thompson, John, 36:18, 56:131 Thompson, John, Cushman, 36:142
picture of, facing 36:136 Thompson, John (Jefferson Co. slaveholder, 1850),
12:71 Thompson, John A., "An Ambition Achieved: J. N.
Heiskell becomes Editor of the Arkansas Gazette," 46:156–66
Thompson, Lt. Col. John B. (CSA), Saline Co., in 1st Ark. Inf., 32:72–73
Thompson, John J. (Pulaski Co. printer), 12:71 Thompson, John R. (commissioner of state welfare),
37:40 Thompson, Johnson, 36:18 Thompson, Judy (dir., Old State House Museum),
48:301–2, 49:93, 194, 288 Thompson, Keightly, Ashley Co., 16:69 Thompson, L. H., of La., 14:72–73 Thompson, Laura Hinderks, "Historical Translation of
Antoine Barraque Manuscript," 40:220–34 Thompson, Lawrence S., 13:55–56
"Foreign Travel Books on Arkansas, 1900–1950," 11:176–83
Thompson, Lige, 59:376–80, 383–85 Thompson, Louise, Sevier Co., 43:191 Thompson, Luise Pride, Sevier Co., 39:189 Thompson, M. (49er), Clarksville, 6:76 Thompson, Gen. M. Jeff (CSA), of Mo., 18:13, 17,
28:272–73 description of, at New Madrid (1862), 18:21–22 imprisoned by USA forces, 12:360 paper on, noted, 37:355 surrenders (1865), 28:273
Thompson, Mary Breckinridge, and the Ark. Nurse Practice Act, 47:157, 161–62
Thompson, Mary Holmes. See Nabors, Mary Holmes Thompson (Mrs. Richard T. Nabors)
Thompson, Mary Isabella. See Buxton, Mary Isabella Thompson (Mrs. Frederick Buxton)
Thompson, Moses, Ashley Co., 12:71 Thompson, Oliver Hazard, Union Co., 12:251 Thompson, P. M. E. (Pulaski Co. African American
Populist), 33:13 Thompson, Patsy, DeQueen, 38:293 Thompson, Patsy R., Horatio, 36:300, 37:87 Thompson, R. C., Pine Bluff, 37:250–51 Thompson, Dr. R. C., Logan Co., 14:113 Thompson, Mrs. R. C., Pine Bluff, 2:361 Thompson, Richard, of Utah, 34:99 Thompson, Richard Ryan, 47:161 Thompson, Robert, "Barefoot and Pregnant: The
Education of Paul Van Dalsem," 57:377–407 noted, 57:227
Thompson, Robert A., Ashley Co., 16:69 Thompson, Robert Edmund, Union Co., 12:251 Thompson, Robert F., III, "The Strange Case of Paul D.
Peacher, Twentieth-Century Slaveholder," 52:426–51
Thompson, Dr. Robert Francis, Little Rock, 42:26 Thompson, Roy, Little Rock, 5:361, 46:347 Thompson, Sam, Paragould, 13:55 Thompson, Rev. Samuel, of Mo., 31:361
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Thompson, Dr. Samuel B., Little Rock, 42:26 Thompson, Sarah C., 10:209 Thompson, T. J. (Ark. Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:71 Thompson, T. L., 33:165n, 167 Thompson, Thomas, Ashley Co., 16:69 Thompson, Rev. Tommie, at Camp Merrick, Faulkner
Co., 10:162 Thompson, Tommy R.
"Letters Home: From Private Thomas Henry Lochridge, 1861–1862," ed., 33:239–51
"Searching for the American Dream in Arkansas: Letters of a Pioneer Family," ed., 38:167–81
Thompson, Lt. Wesley (CSA), in 5th Ark. Cav. Regt., 2:172, 176, 178, 269, 270–71, 273
Thompson, William, Ashley Co., 16:75 Thompson, William, Sharp Co., 45:343 Thompson, Dr. William, Little Rock, 2:28 Thompson, Woodville E. (Ark. supt. of educ.),
Monticello, 14:196 on UA Board of Trustees, 30:284, 295
Thompson Building, Hot Springs, 44:342–43 picture of, facing 44:342
Thompson farm, and Prairie Grove (1862), 19:134 Thompson niter cave, Newton Co., 49:133, 150, 163,
166 Thompson Township, Pike Co., 35:360n Thomson, Lt. Col. Lee L. (CSA), cmdr. Carroll's Regt.
(1863), 28:183–84, 188 Thoreau, Henry David, 39:126 Thoriman (Indian village), 1:48 Thorn, Thomas (Little Rock bldg. contractor), 3:312–
13, 315, 4:243, 25:137, 140 helps construct Old State House, 30:182 owner of Henderliter House, 30:182, 186 runaway slave of, killed, 3:154 stageline operator, 14:17
Thornberry, M. W., Fayetteville, 3:172 Thornburg, Mrs. George, Little Rock, 5:152 Thornburg, Lucy, 5:204 Thornburgh, George, 40:323, 44:192 Thorncrown Chapel, Eureka Springs, 44:288 Thorne, Bud, 39:223–24 Thorne, Henry B., Little Rock, 9:223 Thorne, Jasper (CSA guerrilla), 24:135 Thornhill, Catherine Elliott Bates (Mrs. Joseph
Thornhill). See Bates, Catherine Elliott Thornhill, Joseph, Little Rock, 25:128–29, 132 Thornhill, Veda, Shreveport, La., 39:188 "'Thorn in the Side, A'? The Mothers' League of Central
High School and the Little Rock Desegregation Crisis of 1957," by Graeme Cope, 57:160–90
Thorn liquor bill, legalizes sale of liquor, 36:198 Thornsbarg, Martin W., Washington Co., 43:121 Thornsberry, Hiram (CSA), 5:409 Thornsburg Cemetery, Benton Co., 1:54
Thornston, William, 40:13n Thornton, Capt. (CSA), 42:146, 149 Thornton, Bonnie. See Parker, Bonnie Thornton, Dr. J. G., Little Rock, 9:202, 33:12, 56:20 Thornton, J. R., Ouachita Co., 5:330 Thornton, Lalla, Camden, 18:202 Thornton, Ray, 54:54, 57
books by, noted, 42:377, 43:275, 47:295 dir., Joint Educ. Consortium, 39:189, 337 and prolabor vote, 57:118
Thornton, Russell, The Cherokees: A Population History, noted, 51:193; revd., 51:373–75
Thornton, Rev. S. E., Carroll Co., 16:297 Thorp, H. J. (CSA), 5:406 Thorp, John (Augusta sheriff), 51:161 Thorp, Raymond, Bowie Knife, 53:167 Thorp, Sarah. See Thomas, Sarah Thorp (Mrs. William
S. Thomas) Thorpe, Thomas Bangs, 4:216, 9:99–101, 10:217,
11:29, 36, 39:104–5, 46:350, 368 art. on "Big Bear of Arkansas" by 25:240–47
Thrall, Price A., "James H. Harkrider and Early Days in Conway," 13:164–71
Thrapp, Dan L., Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography, revd., 51:91–92, 54:482–83
Thrasher, Frances, Prescott, 39:265, 43:71, 37:86 Thrasher, James B., Dallas Co., family of, 42:57, 64,
141, 154 Thrasher, L. F., Prairie Co., 13:233n, 235, 236n Thrash-Lick Publishing Company, Ft. Smith, 22:58 "Three Arkansas Travelers," by Robert L. Morris,
4:215–30 noted, 5:169
"Three Civil War Letters," ed. Kate Beasley, 3:182–87, 182–87
Three Forks region, Okla., 28:33, 35–36, 42–43, 48 361st Infantry Regiment, 91st Div. (USA), in WWI,
31:268–71, 275 Three-Inch Ordnance Rifle (arty. piece), picture of,
facing 22:240 "Three Letters of Cephas Washburn," ed. Margaret
Smith Ross, 16, 16:174–97 Three Mile Law, 12:87 Three Pines, 49:244, 245 Three Years in Arkansas: Beats All Books You Ever
Saw, by Marion Hughes, noted, 39:128 Three Years with Quantrill: A True Story Told by His
Scout John McCorkle, by O. S. Barton, revd., 52:458–59
Threlkeld, Dr. William H., Helena, 13:9 Threlkeld's Ferry, on Ark. River below Ft Smith,
12:165, 25:47, 51–52 Thretgill, Capt. (CSA), Grant Co., 7:322 Throckmorton, Dr., Fayetteville, 10:365, 375 Throgmorton, Louie E., Dallas, Tex., 22:178–79, 183
picture of, facing 22:182
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Through Indian Country to California, ed. Mary McDougall Gordon, revd., 48:282–84
Thrower, Ed, Dallas Co., family of, 42:82 Thruston, Maggie, Van Buren, 14:71 Thruston, Richard, Van Buren, 6:195, 12:314n, 18:221,
43:107, 111–13, 122 Thumbnail History of Hot Springs, by Mary D.
Hudgins, noted, 13:393 Thurman, Allen Gransberry, of Ohio, 40:344n Thurman, Don Gray, 59:313
paper by, 54:377, 58:325–26 Thurman, Vinita, Mena, 23:119 Thurmond, Richard, Long Prairie, 25:341 Thurmond, Sen. Strom, of S.C., 53:471, 55:174, 175,
178, 179, 189 and the Southern Manifesto, 56:355
Thurmond, Thomas Jefferson, Ashley Co., 16:67–68 Thurmond, William, Ashley Co., 16:65, 67 Thurston, James (CSA), 45:258 Thurston, Richard, Van Buren. See Thruston, Richard,
Van Buren Thwaites, Reuben Gold, 10:137, 19:63n, 23:57n, 27:73 Thweat, H. C. (teacher), 4:331 Thweatt, Helen H. (AHA permanent member), 50:220 Thweatt Law Office, DeValls Bluff, restored, 45:287 Thwing, Valerie, books by, noted, 38:378, 43:85–86 Tibauet, Bose (CSA), Saline Co., 18:198 Tibbels, Dr. C. D., and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children,
5:372 Tibbits, J. T. O. (CSA), Union Co., 12:252 Tibou, Rev. George W., Little Rock, 43:246n Tichenal, John, Ft. Smith, 17:248 Tichenal, Sarah Ann, Ft. Smith, 17:248 Tick-E-Toke. See Takatoka Tidewater Education Foundation, 56:433 Tidwell, Emma, 58:14 Tidwell, Joseph (CSA), Saline Co., 18:198 "'Tie betwean Us That Time Cannot Sever': The Latta
Family Letters, 1855–1872," ed. Frances Mitchell Ross, 40:31–78
Tiempo. See Mexico City Tiempo "Tie That Binds": Master Index to The Record, 1960–
1980, noted, 44:88 Tiffen, Edward (Gen. Land Office commissioner, 1814),
19:264 Tigard, Wilson, letters of, as migrant to Ore., noted,
3:296 Tiger (ironclad), 27:138 Tiger, Moty (last Creek chief), 7:56 Tigert, Bishop John J., 40:336 Tigert, John L. (U.S. commissioner of educ.), 25:211 Tigner, C. B., and religious colony at Gilbert, 14:367 Tigre River, Mex., 26:374 Tigress (USA steamer), on Ouachita River, 20:247,
56:73, 74 Tike-e-Toke. See Takatoka
Tilden, Charles B. (CSA arty.), in Ark., 19:132, 20:274, 282, 295, 22:254, 256
Tilden, Samuel Jones, and Ark. electoral vote, 7:194, 198, 25:322
Tilghman, Lloyd, 7:107, 23:331 Till, Emmett, 56:259, 336, 337 Tillar, J. T. W. (CSA officer), in 3rd Ark. Inf., 16:153 Tiller, Drew Co., 7:31 Tillery, Jo, Ft. Smith, 43:185, 46:401, 47:195 Tilley, Wanda, Polk Co., 45:366
book comp., noted, 45:279–80 Tillman, Benjamin, of S.C., 34:62, 72, 39:119, 58:139 Tillman, John Newton, Washington Co., 11:224, 41:27,
44:241, 243, 52:423, 54:125 atty., 21:111 congressman, 25:200 and elec. of 1926, 37:105 and Ouachita Nat. Park, 55:414 picture of, facing 32:161 and separate-coach law (1891), 31:222–24, 32:155–
59, 163, 165, 34:158, 160–63, 172–73, 178 UA pres., 32:68
Tillman, Mrs. Water, and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, 5:372
Tilman C. Cothran: Second Generation Sociologist, by Gordon D. Morgan, revd., 55:124–26
Tilton, Theodore, Little Rock visit of, 2:249 Timber industry. See Lumber and lumber industry Timber rafting (on Ark. streams), 19:116–18, 22:112–
15 art. on, on Buffalo River, 19:361–70
Timbo, Stone Co., 33:288, 34:85 Time and the River—A Centennial History of Cleburne
County, by Evalena Berry, 41:360 revd., 42:297–99
"'Time Does Not Count Here': Letters of a Camp Pike Doughboy," ed. Michael David Polston, 45:53–61
Time in the Timber, by C. M. Oehler, revd., 7:97 Timely Club, Hardy, 40:85 Time Magazine, 59:200
art. in, on Ark. at time of N. Rockefeller's elec. (1966), 30:62–63, 70
on O. Faubus, 56:338 Time on the Cross, by Robert William Fogel and
Stanley L. Engerman, 58:26 revd., 33:347–49
Time-Peace. See Camp Magnolia Time-Peace Times. See Clarksville Times; Eureka Springs Times;
Fayetteville Times; Forrest City Times; Fort Smith Times; Greenville Times; Gurdon Times; Harrison Times; McGehee Semi-Weekly Times; McGehee Times; New York Times; Oden Times; Osceola Times; Thomasville (Ga.) Times
Times Book Review. See New York Times Book Review
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Times-Democrat. See Fort Smith Times-Democrat Times Dispatch. See Walnut Ridge Times Dispatch Times Echo. See Eureka Springs Daily Times Echo Times-Herald. See Fort Smith Times-Herald Times Journal. See Malvern Times Journal Times-Record. See Fort Smith Times-Record Times-Sun. See Fort Smith Times-Sun Times Weekly. See Harrison Times Weekly Time to Every Purpose, A: The Photographs of Jesse L.
Charlton, by Guy C. Vanderpool, noted, 59:118
Timm, J. E., 14:74 Timmerman, Gov. George B., of S.C., 38:109, 112 Timmons, Rev. (pastor, Camden Meth. Church, 1839),
5:336 Timms, Frank, and Brooks-Baxter War (1874), 4:139 Timon, John, 48:222–23
picture of, facing 48:241 Tin Cup Ravine, Fayetteville, 54:251–53, 255, 259, 262,
263. See also Smoky Row, Fayetteville Tindall, Emogene, 43:86, 274
books by, 42:302–3, 384, 48:202 Tindall, George, 37:76, 82
Emergence of the New South, noted, 32:369 Tindall, Thomas H. (early Cadron settler), 16:6–8, 11,
21, 24 member, first legis. (1820), 1:227
Tindall, Verne, Stuttgart, 43:316 Tindall, Mrs. W. C., and Ark. Soc. for Crippled
Children, 5:372 Tiner, Thomas (49er), 6:76 Tines, Aaron (49er), 6:77 Tiniouan (Caddo leader), 11:127, 49:242, 243, 246 Tinling, Marion, book by, noted, 45:282, 358 Tinnin, Hugh, Washington Co., 12:71 Tinnon, Rachel, Washington Co. See Crawford, Rachel
Tinnon (Mrs. Andrew Crawford) Tinsman, Calhoun Co., 7:183, 49:80 Tipton, Charlene, 59:282 Tipton, H. C. (state treas.), disputes Gov. Davis's claim
of state surplus (1906), 20:123 Tipton, Jack, Yellville, 15:275 Tipton, John A., Covington, Tenn., 38:265 Tipton, W. K., Little Rock, 34:243, 246–48, 250 Tipton, Mo., 19:239 Tipton County, Tenn., 38:260–61, 264, 268 Tiptonville, Tenn., 33:249–50 Tisdale, Daniel, Pulaski Co., 16:8 Tisdale, Maj. William A. E., 59:71 Tishomingo, Okla. (seat of govt. of Chickasaws),
37:334, 336 "Titans of Western Art," American Scene, vol. 5, no. 4,
revd., 24:94–95 Titsworth, Mr., Logan Co., 3:82 Titsworth, Elizabeth, Logan Co., 40:357 Titsworth, Isaac (Rev. War soldier), buried in Logan
Co., 1:57 Titsworth, John (Franklin Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:71 Titsworth, Spear (Franklin Co. slaveholder, 1850),
12:71 Titsworth, Spearman, mentioned at Ozark, 13:298 Titus, Dr., Clarksville, Tex., 42:161 Tivis, Benjamin, 14:316 TNT (The Naked Truth), publ. by Dr. Norman Baker,
Eureka Springs, 35:39 Toad Suck Ferry, on Ark. River near Conway, 11:213,
57:378, 384–85 "To Albert Pike, of Arkansas," noted, 37:324 Toalson's Bakery, 54:413 Tobey, Charles E., Pope Co., 14:294, 36:108, 114, 117–
19, 121, 45:200–202, 210 and Brothers of Freedom, 34:319–20, 323 picture of, facing 36:112
Tobey, G. H. (CSA), Pope Co., POW at Johnson's Island, Ohio, 12:367
Tobin, Daniel (Ouachita Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:71 To California on the Southern Route, 1849, by Patricia
A. Etter, noted, 58:124 Todd, Charles, collects Ark. songs, 7:8 Todd, Daniel, 54:349 Todd, David (AMA freedmen's teacher), at Pine Bluff,
30:124, 132–44, 51:137 Todd, George (CSA guerrilla capt.), of Mo., with W. C.
Quantrill, 23:362 Todd, J. J., picture of, facing 46:252 Todd, J. W., Buchner, Ark., 1890 letter of, on Clayton's
militia in Sevier Co. (1868), 20:345–48 Todd, Sterling, 45:232 Todd, W. D., Dallas Co., family of, 42:75 "To[e]-Nail" (pseudonym used in Ark. Gazette, 1844),
26:354–56 To His Excellency Thomas Jefferson: Letters to the
President, ed. Jack McLaughlin, noted, 52:362
Tolbat, Tom, Little River Co., 14:233 Tolbert, Janna, Union Co., 44:97 Tolbert, John, 54:439 Tolbert Republican party, 7:207 Tolbert's Mill, Fulton Co., mil. operation at (1865),
22:166 Toler, A. F., Washington Co., Miss., 52:61 Toler, Lula, Jefferson Co., 43:332 Toler, Judge Thomas E., Malvern, 10:200 Toler, W. H., Prairie Co., helps found Ark. Agricultural
Wheel, 13:236n Toll, Roger W., and Ouachita Nat. Park, 55:425–26, 430 "Toll Bridge on the Caddo," by Otto Ernest Rayburn,
13:160–63 Toll bridges, 39:152–58 Toll roads, 39:147, 44:213n Tolleson, John C. P., Helena, 13:4n, 9, 11
Sevier partisan in 1836, 20:143
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Tollett, Mrs. Jewell, 36:298 Tollett, Winfred H., 36:298 Tollison, Maggie, Helena, 14:105 Tolluntuskee. See Talantuskey Tolman, Thomas W., 57:275 Tolnay, Stewart E.
The Bottom Rung: African American Family Life on Southern Farms, revd., 59:217–19
A Festival of Violence: An Analysis of Southern Lynchings, 1882–1930, revd., 55:117–18
Tol-on-tus-ky. See Talantuskey "Toltec Indian Mounds," by Loma Barron, 13:228–30 Toltec Indian Mounds, Scott, Pulaski Co., 37:94, 46:98,
48:133n proposed conservation of, 28:192–93
Toltec Indians, 40:141 Toltec Mounds State Park, Scott, Pulaski Co., 45:192 Tom (Choctaw), 18:222 Tomahawk, Searcy Co., skirmish at (1864), 22:166 Tomahawk Creek, Searcy Co., 37:299, 48:145 Tomahawk Creeks, 49:150, 167 Tomahawk Gap, Searcy Co., skirmish at (1864), 22:166 Tomahawk Mine, Searcy Co., 33:286 Tomahawk Mountains, niter works in, 49:158, 159 Tomball, Tex., 37:102 Tombigbee River, 43:203 Tombs, Rev. G. E. (Hot Springs African American
Meth. min.), 33:318–19 Tomlinson, Frank, 37:131–33 Tomlinson, Mrs. Frank, Pine Bluff, and Ark. state flag,
2:361, 22:3 Tomlinson, Hugh D. (pres., St. Francis Levee Board),
6:419, 421 Tomlinsonville (Tumlinsonville), Scott Co., 44:277 Tompkins, William V., Nevada Co., 34:14, 59:9, 11 Tom Thumb Springs, Boone Co., 11:218 Toncray, Mrs., and childbirth in early Ark., 50:287, 288,
290, 291 Toncray, Silas, Marion Co., 16:22 Toney, Charles E., Phillips Co., 16:363 Toney, E. P., Lake Village, 59:17 Toney, George A., Little Rock, 32:384, 36:302, 38:95,
45:85, 178, 286 Toney, Ida, Pine Bluff, 5:362, 372 Toney, Jane, Dallas Co., 35:161n, 266n Toney, John A., Dallas Co., 35:161, 266n, 286 Toney, Kemp, Pine Bluff, 5:362 Toney, Mary, Dallas Co., 35:161n, 266n Toney, Sen. H. K., 51:208 Toney, Virginia (Mrs. John A. Toney), 35:161n, 266 Toney, William L., Pine Bluff, 43:328–29 Toney Field, Pine Bluff, 5:361 Tong, Marvin E., Jr., Sch. of Ozarks, Pt. Lookout, Mo.,
35:190 Tongengan (Ark. Indian village), 1:48 Tongigua (Ark. Indian village), 1:48
Tongigua Indians, 43:202 Tonginges (Indian village), 1:48–49 Tonic Springs, Boone Co., 23:213 Tonicas Indians, 43:202 Tonkawa Indians, 23:149 Tonnika Indians, 43:201–2 Tonti, Henri de. See Tonty, Henri de Tonti River, 1:49, 2:147–48. See also Arkansas River Tontitown, Washington Co., 7:211, 8:123, 34:254–55,
43:40–41, 47:184–85, 50:4, 26 arts. on, 16:84–88, 45:19–40 Fr. Peter Bandini (founder of), 13:156 Italian auth. visits, 11:180 paper on, noted, 44:89 picture of, facing 45:32–33 RR to, 13:156 settled by Italians, 7:218–19
Tontitown Grape Festival, 37:125 Tontitown Historical Museum, 47:303 "Tonty and the Beginnings of Arkansas Post," by
Norman W. Caldwell, 8:189–205 Tonty, Henri de, 1:42, 2:141–59, 4:170–71, 19:194,
40:4, 41:52, 42:306, 322, 43:203, 48:218, 51:75–76, 53:132
and Ark. Post, 11:126, 45:284, 365 founded, 1:85, 2:159, 4:170–71, 11:126
Ark. River called Tonti River, 1:49, 2:147–48 art. on, and beginning of Ark. Post, 8:189–205 books on, noted, 34:278–79; revd., 1:83–85, 21:81–
83 companion of La Salle, 16:118–21 quoted on Chickasaws, 1:147–48 Tontitown named for, 45:40 visits Quapaws, 10:347n
Toof v. Brewer (1888), 46:22 Tooke, Kara, 59:315 Toombs, Allen H. (CSA), 35:84–85, 89 Toombs, H. B. (CSA), 35:89 Toombs, Robert, of Ga., 24:320, 29:202 Toomer, Jean, 53:45 Toomer, Joshua, Dardanelle, 10:180, 12:274 Toon, Leon (ed.), 48:78 Toors, Mrs. A. T., Little Rock, 5:143, 148 Toothaker, Allen Ray (Van Buren mayor), 26:302
picture of, facing 26:302 Topeka (Kans.) Call, 33:295 Topographical Engineers, Corps of, book on hist. of,
noted, 47:388–89 Topographical History of Arkansas County, Arkansas,
from 1541–1875, by W. H. Halliburton, noted, 37:288, 40:177
Topp, Robertson, Memphis, Tenn., and Ark. RRs, 7:107 Toqueville, Alexis de, 54:80, 56:331–32 Toran, Cleo, Van Buren, 45:228n, 246 Tories
in Am. Rev., and the settlement in Ark., 10:129, 132
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CSA epithet for Unionists during Civil War, 26:132 Torima (Ark. Indian village), 1:49 Torimum (Ark. Indian village), 1:48 Tornadoes (in Ark.)
art. on, in Brinkley (1909), 54:163–84 art. on, in Union Co., noted, 47:305 art. on paths of, noted, 14:387 book on, in Jonesboro (1973), noted, 36:58 description of destruction by, near Little Rock,
10:83–84 in Jefferson Co. (1927), 43:327 at Marche (1908), 36:46 in Washington Co. (1898), 45:32
"Torn Apart: Permanent Replacements and the Crossett Strike of 1985," by Timothy J. Minchin, 59:31–58
Tornel, Jose‚ Maria (Mex. amb. to U.S.), 19:105 Torrans, Bob, 36:301 Torrence, Jo E., Little Rock, 56:436 Torrence, John A., Harrison, 35:358 Torrens, J. (state sen., Lafayette and Little River cos.,
1871), 13:94 Torres, Marie Anne de. See Vallière, Marie Anne de
Torres (Mrs. François Bernard Vallière) Torrey, John (American botanist), 20:55 Torrey, Raymond H., and Ouachita Nat. Park, 55:421 Torreyson, Burr Walter, 7:273, 19:336, 25:212 Tosso, José, and Ark. Traveler, 30:146, 148 "Total Eclipse: The Destruction of the African
American Community of Harrison, Arkansas, in 1905 and 1909," by Jacqueline Froelich and David Zimmerman, 58:131–59
"To the Back of the Elephant: Racial Conflict in the Arkansas Republican Party," by Tom W. Dillard, 33:3–15
"'To the Suburb of Hell': Catholic Missionaries in Arkansas, 1803–1843," by James M. Woods, 48:217–42
Totten, Benjamin C., Prairie Co., 59:166, 168 del. to secession conv., 7:109, 12:207, 209–10, 215,
13:180, 183, 184 on Ark. Mil. Board (1861), 25:76, 78, 82 and RRs, 7:109
Totten, Gen. James (USA arty.), 22:238, 252–54, 49:6, 52:247, 276
at U.S. Arsenal, Little Rock (1861), 12:200–203, 205n, 14:310, 22:238, 26:90
at Wilson's Creek (1861), 6:182, 26:90 Totten, James L. (Ark. Co. del. to secession conv.),
12:210, table facing 13:184 Totten, William (father of James), Little Rock, 22:238 Totten Artillery (CSA), William E. Woodruff Jr., cmdr.,
22:238, 240, 272, 26:90 Touchaler (Cherokee), 23:137 "Touching Enigma, A: The Opera Career of Mary
Lewis," by Michael B. Dougan, 36:258–79
Touchstone, James (Desha Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:71
Tough, W. S. (USA), at Ft. Smith (1864), 26:269 Touhy, Henry, Little Rock, 46:324 Touinka Indians, 43:202 Tourgee, Albion W., 32:118 "Tour Guide of Historic Arkansas," 45:83 Tourika Indians, 43:202 Tourima (Quapaw village), 10:350, 53:120, 129 Tourima Indians, 43:202 Tourist courts, art. on architecture of, 59:201–6 Tournament, by "Knights," Fayetteville (1869), 12:397 Tour of the Prairie, by Washington Irving, commented
on, 4:222–25 Tourquin (Cherokee), 56:134, 135 Tourtellotte, Capt. John E. (USA), 50:164
reports violence in Little River Co. (1868), 8:20 Touvjinka (Quapaw leader), 40:227 Tovey, Claire, death of, during flu epidemic, 47:335 Tovey, Sir Donald Francis, 31:181 Tovey, Henry (brother of Claire), 47:335 Tovey, Henry Doughty, 19:339, 25:198–99, 205,
48:296–97 Toward a Usable Past: Liberty under State
Constitutions, ed. Paul Finkelman and Stephen E. Gootlieb, revd., 51:184–86
Tower Building, in Little Rock, 1:184 Towers, Frank, revs., 54:228–30, 59:336–38 Towery, J. J., Miller Co., 5:188 Town, William, Champagnolle, 10:39 Town and Country: Race Relations in an Urban-Rural
Context, Arkansas, 1865–1905, by John William Graves, revd., 51:361–65
Town ball (game similar to baseball), description of, 26:320
Town Branch, Little Rock, art. on, 46:317–47 Town Colored School of Pine Bluff, 30:140–44 Towne, George Washington (USA), 52:336 Towner, Clem A., 22:220 Towns, John, Union Co., 12:242 Towns, Stuart, 24:90, 181
"Joseph T. Robinson and Arkansas Politics, 1912–1913," 24:291–307
"A Louisiana Medicine Show: The Kingfish Elects an Arkansas Senator," 25:117–27
Townsend, A. C., Howard Co., 15:88 Townsend, Rev. C. C. (Ft. Smith teacher), 17:259 Townsend, J. P. (penitentiary lessee), 52:7 Townsend, Jake, and C. M. Baker, 25:236 Townsend, Jessie, Widener, Ark., 47:209–10 Townsend, John Kirk (American ornithologist), and J. J.
Audubon, 3:326 Townsend, Mildred Lytle (daughter of John Lytle),
Spring Mill, 20:186 Townsend, Miles Q., Little Rock, 42:240–41, 248 Townsend, Rita Hineman, book by, noted, 44:89
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Townsend, Samuel, Drew Co., 12:71 Townsend, Tom, Independence, Va., 47:300 Townsend, Dr. V. M., Arkadelphia, 49:259, 276 Townsend, Wallace (Little Rock Repub. leader), 2:117–
18, 31:217, 33:12, 34:113, 36:280, 289, 43:307, 313
and Lily Whites, 56:9, 13–14, 16, 18–19, 22–24 papers of, noted, 39:358 picture of, facing 33:8, 36:288
Townsend, William, Howard Co., 15:88 Townsend, William, Pulaski Co., 43:124 Townshend, Arthur M., 57:290 Townshend, J. P., Helena, 34:204–5 Townships in Arkansas, book on, noted, 47:390 Towsdale, B. B., 44:213n Towson v. Moore, 40:340 Trace Creek Country Club, 38:272 Traces. See Trails Trachoma control work, 8:80–81 Tracing African-American Roots, by Dee Clem, noted,
59:344–45 Track and field, comparison between meets of 1908 and
1952, 11:219 Tracking Barefoot Runyan, by Marie R. Wright, noted,
40:366 Tracy, Ernest, Garland Co., 44:98, 46:205 Tracy, Henry, 52:283 Trader (steamboat), 12:290 Trader, Ella Newsome, and Civil War relief, 3:27 Trader, Col. W. H. (CSA cav.), of Ark., 17:275 "Traders and Factories on the Arkansas Frontier, 1805–
1822," by Wayne Morris, 28:28–48 Trade Winds Inn, Ft. Smith, 42:93–96, 188, 355 Trading posts, arts. on in Ark., 11:184–200, 28:28–48 Traditional Model of Educational Excellence: Dunbar
High School of Little Rock, Arkansas, by Faustine C. Jones, noted, 40:366
Trahin, Caroline. See Brown, Caroline Trahin (Mrs. John Elward Brown Jr.)
Trail, Olga, Washington Co., 7:4 Trailing the Cowboy: His Life and Lore as Told by
Frontier Journalists, by Clifford P. Westermeier, revd., 15:277–78
Trail Lake Plantation, 50:71 Trail of Tears, 49:187
in Ark., film on, noted, 44:191 art. on, in Carroll Co., noted, 20:196 through Little Rock, 9:37
Trail of Tears memorial, 48:379 Trail of Tears National Historic Trail, 50:313 "Trail of the Caddo," by Owen Lyon, 11:124–30 "Trail of the Quapaw," by Owen Lyon, 9:205–13 Trail to California: The Overland Journal of Vincent
Geiger and Wakeman Bryarly, ed. David M. Potter, revd., 22:94–96
Traill's Flycatcher, 53:33
Trails (in Ark.) Ark. Post to Little Rock and Cadron (1823), 10:131 Écore Fabré to Monroe, La., 6:275 Indian path from Pine Bluff to Hot Springs, 7:319 Mitchell-Bonne Trace (from Pine Bluff to Camden),
7:319 Trammell's Trace, 3:192, 7:246
"Training of Deaf Children in Arkansas," by Mattie Cal Maxted, 5:193–207
Trammel, D. L., Columbia Co., 2:227 Trammel, Drakefield S., Lafayette Co., 12:71 Trammel, Henry, Ashley Co., 12:71 Trammel, John, and gold discovery at Crystal Hill,
7:240–41, 246 Trammel, Nicholas (early Independence Co. settler),
2:42, 3:192 Trammell, Cliney, Magnolia, 49:264 Trammell, Julia, Ashley Co., 16:65 Trammell, M. C., Ashley Co., 16:69, 76 Trammell, Ray, 6:96, 21:117, 53:302, 303
rev., 6:219–21 Trammell's Trace, 3:192, 7:246 Tramways, Washington and Hope, 39:289 Trans-Mississippi Department (CSA), 18:237, 243, 275,
19:120, 20:367n, 22:225, 228, 236–37, 240, 249, 253, 271–72, 25:36, 55, 69, 71, 74, 76, 26:93, 123, 263, 33:104, 106–7, 138, 153, 36:125, 37:156, 158, 162, 165, 38:72, 76n, 131, 135n, 345, 355, 41:318, 325, 45:246, 46:46, 49–51, 58–59, 52:225, 248, 56:64–65
Ark. Dist. of (1862), 33:104 art. on funding shortages and pay of troops in,
18:350–65 creation of (1862), 2:309, 32:309, 33:103–4 CSA guerrilla activity in, 52:258, 260, 277, 279, 285 in 1864, 7:56–67, 17:272 T. C. Hindman and, 14:105, 32:309 E. K. Smith and, 15:164n, 165n, 25:74
Trans-Mississippi District (CSA), 15:4–16, 18:353, 37:152–53, 156, 158, 39:195, 198, 52:261, 269
art. on T. C. Hindman and, 32:297–311 B. Bragg refuses command of, 17:130 CSA guerrilla activities in, 24:132 E. Van Dorn and, 26:87
Trans-Mississippi West, 51:309–10, 315–17, 52:130–31, 154, 209–21
Trans-Mississippi West, 1804–1912: A Guide to the Federal Records for the Territorial Period, comp. Robert M. Kvasnicka, noted, 57:497–98
"Translation of Traugott Bromme's Handbook," by Richard Bland, 55:194–98
Transmitter. See Rohwer Transmitter Transportation (in Ark.), 2:215–16, 10:215–16, 12:234,
40:157, 43:101, 140. See also Automobiles;
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Flatboats; Interurbans; Keelboats; Military roads; Railroads; River transportation; Roads; Ships and boats; Stagecoaches and stagelines; Steamboats; Wagons
by airplane, 33:205, 219 in antebellum Ark., 7:119–24 to Ark. Post, 10:131, 15:187–88, 190–91, 194, 196,
201 on Ark. River, 1:342, 344–50, 353, 3:113–19,
8:339–40, 12:15, 15:194–201 Ark. Stage Company, 23:265 art. on (1819–40), 15:187–201 art. on, by river in Ark. (1819–1980), 1:342–54 art. on LR&FS RR, 39:3–20 art. on "paper" interurbans in Ark., 39:53–63 art. on Springfield Wagon Company, 10:95–103 by automobile at El Dorado (1920), 33:196, 205,
227–28 C. Bailey and hwy. debt refunding effort, 2:321–23 Bentonville Detour, 15:10–14, 17:132–35, 147–48,
20:86, 21:8, 12, 28:347 Bentonville Rd., 15:9, 20:86n, 24:343, 28:158 on Black River, 6:260, 8:141, 9:234–39, 12:290–91 Booneville Rd., 29:143 Boston Mtn. Rd., 15:69, 71, 17:234–38 Butterfield Stage Line, Benton Co. route of, 15:67 after Civil War, 7:125–40, 155–93 by flatboat, 7:227, 15:194–95 by keelboat, 1:226, 344–45, 3:126, 128, 5:331–32,
334, 6:278, 7:227, 8:141, 9:237, 12:15, 262, 15:194–95, 198, 17:240, 316–17
between Little Rock and Memphis (1871), 9:200 map showing interurban railways, facing 39:56 paper on, noted, 15:90 by rd., 8:142, 17:320–21 by river in Ark. Terr., 3:53–62 by RR, 38:58–59 by stagecoach, 8:142–43, 9:235, 33:276, 39:13 by steamboat, 17:316–19 theses on, in Ark., noted, 8:268n, 280–81, 321–22 by wagon, 2:224, 6:8–9, 13, 22–85 passim, 10:95–
103, 17:322–23, 19:197 of zinc and lead, 37:299
"Transportation in Arkansas, 1819–1840," by Walter Moffatt, 15:187–201
Trapnall, Frederick W., Little Rock, 2:10, 14:307 art. on home of, noted, 14:385 books on family of, noted, 40:365 prosecutes counterfeiters (1844), 26:357 and RRs, 7:109 slaveholdings of, in Chicot Co. (1850), 12:68, 71,
74n supports nat.. rd. from Ark. to Calif. (1849), 6:12n
Trapnall, Mrs. Frederick W., 13:184 Trapnall, Philip, Little Rock (brother of Frederick W.),
14:307–8
Trapnall, Sally Ann Faulkner (Mrs. Philip Trapnall), 14:302, 307–8, 307–10, 313–14
Trapnall, Sally Faulkner. See Brown, Sally Faulkner Trapnall (Mrs. Henry McCray Brown)
Trapnall Hall, Little Rock, 42:391 art. on, noted, 14:385
Trapnall Legacy, by Jan Calloway, noted, 40:365, 41:170, 43:275
Trapping on Red River, 14:152 Trask, Dr. Gustavus, Osceola, 24:126 Traskwood, Saline Co., 5:400, 43:192 Tratados, by Bartolome de las Casas, revd., 25:386 Trautmann, Frederic, trans. and ed., Travels on the
Lower Mississippi, 1879–1880: A Memoir by Ernst von Hesse-Wartegg, revd., 50:102–3
Travel art. on, to Ark., 21:26–43 art. on, across Ark. (1844), 13:35–51 art. on, through Ark. (1858), 30:161–69 art. on, from Ark. to Tex. (1849), 10:285–94 art. on, from Liverpool to Salt Lake City, 2:346–52 art. on, in pioneer days, 20:351–54 art. on books on, in Ark. (1900–1950), 11:176–83 art. on F. Gerstaecker and, in Ark., 31:3–14 description of, in F. Gerstaecker's journal, 32:256–
73 to Hot Springs before Civil War, 43:126 immigrant rts. of, to Ark., 17:315–24 magazine on, in Ark. (1934), noted, 30:64 on rivers, 1:160–62, 14:63–64, 15:194–201, 31:161–
62 Travel Air, Wichita, Kans., 51:240–41, 246 Travelers Field, Little Rock, 43:161 Traveler's Guide to the Great Sioux War: The
Battlefields, Forts, and Related Sites of America's Greatest Indian War, by Paul L. Hedren, noted, 55:465
"Travel in Pioneer Days," ed. J. H. Atkinson, 20:351–54 Travelin' Arkansas: The Roads of Arkansas, noted,
50:106 Travel Magazine, drawings of Ark. scenes in (1934),
30:64 Travel on Southern Antebellum Railroads, 1828–1860,
by Eugene Alvarez, revd., 35:106–8 Travels in America, comp. Garold L. Cole, noted, 44:89 Travels in the Confederate States: A Bibliography, by E.
Merton Coulter, noted, 54:106–7 Travels on the Lower Mississippi, 1879–1880: A
Memoir by Ernst von Hesse-Wartegg, trans. and ed. Frederic Trautmann, revd., 50:102–3
Travis, Kathryne Hail (artist identified with Ft. Smith), 3:334
Travis, Olin (artist associated with Ark.), 3:336 Travis, Robert (USA), 25:49 Travis Ozark Summer School of Painting, 3:334 Trawick, Rev. A. M. (Meth.), Little Rock, 5:151
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Traxler, Doyle, Centerville, 46:303 books by, noted, 40:83–84, 90, 274, 41:92, 355
Treadway, Sandra G., coed., Beyond Image and Convention, revd., 58:343–45
Treadway Place, Ouachita Co., 5:332 Treadway Slough, Ouachita Co., 20:248 Treasured Memories, noted, 41:92, 197 Treasure in the Valley, by Lois Snelling, noted, 20:200;
revd., 17:398–99 Treasurer, state office of, 37:53–54, 58 Treasurer, terr. office of, 37:53 Treasury Department (U.S.)
plantation experiment and, 53:140–58 and refugees in Ark. (1864), 29:241, 30:124, 126,
131 supervises abandoned and confiscated CSA
property, 1:102, 106–7, 114 Treasury of American Folklore, A, ed. B. A. Botkin,
noted, 30:159; revd., 3:369–72, 9:127 Treat, John B. (Indian factor), at Ark. Post, 11:158–200,
16:137, 28:32–39, 45, 48, 42:353, 56:148–49, 151, 59:132
Treat, Mum, Marion Co., 49:153 Treat, Samuel (Indian agent), at Ark. Post., 11:200 Treaty of 1819, 19:105 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848), 38:340 Treece, Hugh, Marshall, 52:421 Tree doctors, noted, 26:61 Trees
in Ark., 43:105 in early Ark. delta, 48:106 Hall of Fame of Trees, noted, 2:365
Trees, Prairies, and People: Tree Planting in the Plains States, by Wilmon H. Droze, 37:366–68
Trees, Shrubs, and Vines of Arkansas, noted, 49:98 Trees of Arkansas, by Dwight Moore, 48:382 Trefousse, Hans L., 59:230
book by, noted, 50:308 Trego, James H., of Kans., 52:325, 333 Tremont, Patrick M., Crawford Co., 43:121 Trempeleau County, Wis., 40:169–70 Trench and Camp (Camp Pike newspaper), 45:59n Trenor, Eustas, at Ft. Wayne, 35:340–43 Trent, Alphonso, and orchestra of, art. on, 45:228–49
picture of, facing 45:234 Trent, E. O., Ft. Smith, 45:231, 244 Trent, Essie Mae (Mrs. Alphonso Trent), 45:228n, 239,
243 Trent, Hattie S. Smith (Mrs. E. O. Trent), 45:231 Trentham, Martin, Carroll Co., 16:297 Trenton, Phillips Co., 33:139
skirmish at (1862), 22:166 CSA troops march through to Helena (1863), 20:262 and the Grange, 4:342
Treon, John A., "Politics and Concrete: The Building of the Arkansas State Capitol, 1899–1917,"
31:99–133 Trevault, Col., Pope Co., 6:161 Trezevant, J. T., and Ark. immigration, 25:171 Trial of Pontius Pilate, by Robert Sherwood, noted,
38:113 "Trials and Tribulations of an Old Archives" by John L.
Ferguson, 55:169 Trials of the Earth: The Autobiography of Mary
Hamilton, ed. Helen D. Davis, revd., 52:348–49
Tribble, Martha J. See Womack, Martha J. Tribble (Mrs. Dennis Whitmore Womack)
Tribble, Mary A. E., 13:267 Tribune. See Chicago Tribune; Denson Tribune; El
Dorado Daily Tribune; Fort Smith Tribune; New York Tribune; Russellville Tribune; Tulsa Tribune
Tribune and True American. See Jacksonport Tribune and True American
Tribune Magazine. See New York Tribune Magazine Trice, James Chesley (CSA), in 19th Ark. Inf.
art. on Civil War letters of, 10:85–88 picture of, facing 10:86
Trice, John A., 48:188 Trice, John Patterson, of Ga., 10:85 Trice, William Henry Harrison, 49:133, 152, 166 Trice, Dr. Z. B., of Ga., 10:86–87 Trickem on Gooch Creek, by C. B. Kitchens, noted,
45:281–82; revd., 18:415–16 Tricket, Charles, Johnson Co., 8:333 Trickey, Claude, Little Rock, 56:436 Tri-County Electric Cooperative, 46:246 Tri County Genealogical Society, 48:201
publications of, noted, 49:92 Trident (steamboat), 13:380 Trieber, Carrie, Helena, 46:9 Trieber, Judge Jacob, Little Rock, 7:173, 36:243
on Ark. Council of Defense (WWI), 2:117 drafts bill for Tuberculosis Sanitarium, 5:312 fights white-capping and peonage, 32:16 issues restraining order against Ft. Smith miners'
union (1914), 27:317, 320 picture of, facing 36:288 and poll-tax amend., 2:337, 26:219 and preservation of Old State House, 4:244, 11:112,
23:88 and question of bridge receivers, 39:154 as Repub. leader, 31:241, 33:6
Trieschmann, Adam, Crossett, 48:44 Trigg, Austin, 50:189, 190 Trigg, Fannie, Arkadelphia, 17:267 Trigg, G. A., Arkadelphia, 17:268 Trigg, James, Lafayette Co., 12:71 Trigg, James T., Texarkana, 5:342 Trigg, John T. (CSA), Little Rock, 22:240 Trigg, W. A. (Arkadelphia publisher), 14:209
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Trigger, Bruce, 51:325–26 Trigg's Battery (CSA), 22:271 Tri-Lakes Regional Library, Hot Springs, 41:342 Trimble, Allen, Carroll Co., 27:77 Trimble, Anna McFarlane (Mrs. Allen Trimble), 27:77 Trimble, Carl, Bentonville, 34:259 Trimble, Charlean. See Etter, Charlean Trimble (Mrs.
William H. Etter, IV) Trimble, E. C. (sec., Fayetteville Temperance Soc.,
1843), 3:174–81 Trimble, Guy, Harrison, 52:414 Trimble, J. W., 54:22 Trimble, Jackson S., 49:322 Trimble, James, Independence Co., 3:48, 8:134, 11:15,
19:268 Trimble, James K., Anchorage, Alaska, 45:88 Trimble, James Kerry (son of James W.), Houston,
Tex., 28:79 Trimble, Rep. James William, Berryville, 34:263,
35:207, 47:382, 51:249–50 art. on life of, 28:76–85 papers of, 45:88, 48:209 picture of, facing 28:80 reminiscences of Old Main, UA, 30:29 and the Southern Manifesto, 56:356, 359
Trimble, John (receiver, Lawrence Land Dist.), 20:18 Trimble, Mike, book by, noted, 45:281; revd., 45:348–
49 Trimble, Robert Wilson, Pine Bluff, papers collected
by, 14:172, 287, 25:343, 31:250n Trimble, Ruth Maples (Mrs. James William Trimble),
28:79 Trimble, Judge Thomas C., Lonoke, 39:156, 43:175,
45:98, 48:29–31 and J. T. Robinson, 9:134–35, 24:292, 35:36
Trimble, Judge William, Ark. Co., 5:334, 13:348, 14:164, 16:15, 20:18
buys lots in Little Rock, 1:231–32, 19:22 withdraws as cong. candidate (1825), 18:325–26
Trimble, Judge William, Hempstead Co., 39:16 Trimble, William A., 37:169, 172 Trimble House, Lonoke, art. on, noted, 42:97 Trindal, Elizabeth S., Mary Surratt: An American
Tragedy, revd., 56:483–85 Trinity Academy, 56:305, 308, 440 Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 54:182 Trinity (Episc.) Interim Academy, Little Rock, 30:117 Trinity Hospital, Little Rock, 4:370, 6:356
art. on, 42:3–26 picture of, facing 42:16
Trinity River, Tex., 26:369 Tri-Partite Treaty, between Creeks and Seminoles
(1856), 29:365 Triplett, John S., Little Rock, 35:310–11 Triplett, Thomas, Little Rock
purchases R. Crittenden's home, 21:19–22, 25
Tripp, Harry, 40:245 Trippe Junction, Desha Co., art. on, noted, 39:191 Tri-Weekly Bulletin. See Fort Smith Tri-weekly Bulletin Trolleys, Ft. Smith Museum of, 48:209, 300, 49:191.
See also Streetcars Tromble, Carl, Bentonville, 26:62–63 Trotter, Etta, Grant Co., 10:208 Trotter, Green, Grant Co., 10:208 Trotter, Jennie, Grant Co., 10:208 Trotter, Joe William, Jr., book by, noted, 51:99 Trotter, Mary Rhodes (Mrs. Green Trotter), Grant Co.,
10:208 Trotter, Dr. Patience Brooks, Drew Co., 47:96, 57:287–
88 Trotter, Payton G., Grant Co., 10:208 Trotter, Mrs. Yates, Ark. City, 18:311 Trott's Hill (section of Pea Ridge), 17:143 Troubadour (Hendrix Coll. annual), 28:62 "Trouble in a Company Town: The Crossett Strike of
1940," by David M. Moyers, 48:34–56 "Trouble in Paradise: Dyess Colony and Arkansas
Politics," by Donald Holley, 32:203–16 Troupe, Mrs. A. W., picture of, facing 36:289 Trousdale, Leon (ed., Little Rock Ark. State Gazette and
Dem.), 36:325n Trousdale, Sarah Jane. See McClellan, Sarah Jane
Trousdale (Mrs. Evan White McClellan) Troutman, Maralynn (program dir., Ark. Museum
Service), 36:367, 37:95 Troutt, William Bentonville, 33:315 Trowbridge, Samuel G., Little Rock, 26:357 Trowbridge's American House, Little Rock, 26:228 Trower, G. E., Conway Co., 52:378–79 Troxell, Arch, 57:404 Troxell, Leona, 59:267, 294 Troy Oil Pool, Ouachita Co., 1:40 Trubey, J. M., 14:74 Trubitt, Mary Beth, rev., 59:265–67 "Truck Farming in Arkansas: A Half-Century of
Feeding Urban America," by James L. McCorkle Jr., 58:180–89
Truck Growers Association, Hempstead Co., 58:190 Trudeau, Don Carlos, and Vallière land grant, 2:2–3, 6,
9 Trudeau (archeological site), 51:34, 53 True, Col. James M. (USA), cmdr. inf. in expedition to
Little Rock (1863), 22:231–32 "True Copy of Agreement and Subscription to the
Sulphur Rock Male and Female Academy," ed. Edgar Holcombe, 5:87–93
True Democrat. See Little Rock True Democrat True Issue. See Helena True Issue True Magazine, art. on Ark. prisons in, noted, 30:67 "True Stories of Adventures of the Civil War: The
Memoirs of W. G. D. Hinds," ed. Bill Panter, 13:325–37
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True Stories of Needed Justice: Biography of Judge Henry Smith, by John I. Smith, noted, 38:378
Truemper, John J., Jr., 42:376 Century of Service, revd., 45:74–76
Trulock, Arnand "Amanda," Jefferson Co., 12:71 Trulock, Walter N., Pine Bluff, 5:362 Trulock Hotel, Pine Bluff, 11:210 Truman, Ben C., book by, noted, 52:96 Truman, Pres. Harry S., 20:324, 27:12, 205, 225, 37:21,
46:194, 54:7, 58:372, 59:249 and African American rights, 57:457 C. Bailey supports, 57:157–58 picture of, 58:376
Truman, Margaret, book by, noted, 52:361 Truman, R. E., 26:105 Trumann, Poinsett Co.
farmworkers around, 47:212 RR to, 7:185
Trumbell, Martin, Pulaski Co., 43:124 Trumbo, Mrs. Donald, Sr., Fayetteville, 30:222n Trunk lines (RRs), 7:172–93 Trussell, Patricia, book by, noted, 54:231 Truth, Sojourner, 59:83 Tsai, Henry, 39:91 Tsukamoto, Mary, Jerome, 48:171 Tsu-la-wi. See San-low-ee Tualinsori (village), 2:55 Tuba, Nola, Indian Terr., 15:356 Tubal Township, Union Co., 45:354, 46:87 Tubbs, Elias S. (USA), at Ft. Smith (1864), 26:269 Tubbs, Maud, Conway, 10:167 Tubbs, Samuel (CSA), Saline Co., 31:340, 346 Tuberculosis
art. on first Christmas Seal sale, 6:300–301 hosp. for treatment of, for African Americans, 9:48
Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Booneville, 41:255, 45:308–9, 47:337
art. on, 5:311–29 Tubman, Harriet, 59:83 Tuck-a-batch-i-had-jo (Indian leader), opposes further
migration, 6:161–62 Tucker, Alan (lynching victim), 52:183 Tucker, Mr. Cleo, Mena, 39:266, 43:72 Tucker, Connie Faubus, 53:265, 57:3, 7–14 Tucker, David M., Memphis since Crump, revd.,
39:342–43 Tucker, Dennis, Palestine, 27:65 Tucker, E. B., Little Rock, 19:338–39, 21:243 Tucker, Everett, and Little Rock crisis (1957), 55:48 Tucker, Everett, Jr., Little Rock, donates plantation
records, 44:362–63 Tucker, F. W. (Repub. leader in Ark.), 32:8, 15, 36:252,
56:4 Tucker, Guy B. (commissioner of mines, manufacturers,
and agriculture), 51:214 Tucker, H., Argenta, 7:129
Tucker, H. C., and Sulphur Rock Acad., 5:89 Tucker, H. P., applies for lease on Newton Plantation
(1864), 1:73 Tucker, Hallene Rentfro, Dover, 39:356 Tucker, J. A. (CSA), Canehill, 33:129 Tucker, J. W. (CSA), in 6th Ark. Inf. Regt., 13:131,
15:345 Tucker, James Guy (state auditor), 22:313, 316
and W. J. Bryan, 11:333 Tucker, James M., Pope Co., 31:180 Tucker, Janet, 47:92 Tucker, Jeanne Hoffer, Escondido, Calif, 44:193 Tucker, Gov. Jim Guy, 51:252, 253, 255, 54:54, 57
candidate for U.S. Sen., 57:112–14 and red fire ants, 53:333
Tucker, John, Pulaski Co., 10:126n, 16:22 Tucker, Rev. John, Faulkner Co., 10:163 Tucker, Rev. Joseph B., Camden, 36:299 Tucker, Melvin, and Ark. State Plant Board, 26:74,
53:328, 333–34 Tucker, P. W., Pine Bluff, 47:260n Tucker, Parker, and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children,
5:372 Tucker, Perry, 49:153 Tucker, Phillip Thomas
book by, noted, 51:287, 52:96 The Forgotten "Stonewall of the West": Major
General John Stevens Bowen, revd., 57:363–65
Tucker, Rev. Robert, Ashley Co., 12:71, 16:75–76 Tucker, Robert (Ashley Co. slaveholder), 58:37 Tucker, Ruth, Little Rock, 31:186 Tucker, S. E., Tucker, 46:394 Tucker, S. H., Little Rock, 1:350, 2:372, 13:411, 15:57–
58, 16:101, 31:354 Tucker, Sophie, and W. G. Still, 24:309 Tucker, Sterling, Pulaski Co., 43:102, 124 Tucker, T. K., on segregation, 56:306 Tucker, T. N., Osceola, 24:121 Tucker, William E., coauth., Journey in Faith: A
History of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), revd., 35:103–4
Tucker, William F., Pine Bluff, 47:260 Tucker, Mrs. Willie Maud, Little Rock, 35:302 Tucker, Jefferson Co., 43:338, 44:362 Tucker family (early settlers along S. Fork of Fourche
Dumas), 4:355 Tucker Family Cemetery, Washington Co., 41:362 Tucker Lake Levee District, 6:414 Tucker Place, near Combs, 10:3–4 Tucker Plantation Records, noted, 46:394 Tucker Prison Farm, 9:48, 56:205–6, 210
books provided for, 55:87 Tudor, Keith, Arkadelphia, 32:277, 57:412, 433 Tufts, John Q. (U.S. Cherokee agent), 31:174n Tufts, Nellie (hist. of Ouachita Co.), 5:330, 339
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Tuggle, Browning (lynching victim), 52:174 Tuggle, J. C., Sulphur Rock, 5:87n, 89–90 Tuggle, Maud, Sulphur Rock, 5:87n Tuggle, Sam, Sulphur Rock, 5:90 Tuggle, Mrs. W. P., Jonesboro, 23:184 Tuggs, Sam (CSA), Saline Co., 18:198 Tugwell, Rexford W. (undersec. of agriculture, 1930s),
24:16, 40:351, 48:335 Tula Indians
near Hot Springs–Caddo Gap area, 2:109–10, 11:125
visited by De Soto, 49:303–4 Tulentuskey. See Talantuskey Tuley, Samuel, Union Co., 12:238 Tulip, Dallas Co., 10:183, 11:133, 13:391, 33:124n,
42:49, 55n, 57, 59n, 63, 64n, 75, 77, 79n, 158, 46:394
Ark. Mil. Acad. and Female Inst. at, 4:238, 332–33, 42:52n
art. on, 17:68–72 art. on antebellum schs. at, 18:280–86 Bapt. State Conv., 38:202, 211 books on, noted, 25:185, 44:182, 293 cemetery at, 35:144n during Civil War, 38:132, 141–43, 145
CSA letters from, 2:269–73, 17:301 destroyed, 11:133 and Jenkins' Ferry (1864), 7:325 skirmishes at (1863), 22:166
description of (1870s), 31:203 Estimauville (early name of), 35:152n Female Coll. Seminary at, 4:333–36, 17:69–70,
18:280–85 hosp. at, 7:325 Scipio A. Jones lived at, 31:204–2 origin of name of, 12:394 schs. at, 4:332–36 Judge A. Scott and Female Seminary at, 4:238
Tulip and African Mission (Meth.), 4:236 Tulip Creek, Dallas Co., 42:71 Tulipe's Hiding Place, 46:151 Tulip Evermore: Emma Butler and William Paisley,
Their Lives in Letters, 1857–1887, ed. Elizabeth Paisley Huckaby and Ethel C. Simpson, noted, 44:182, 293; revd., 45:175–76
"Tulip in Her Glory," by Herschel Kennon Smith Jr., 17:68–72
Tulip trees, 51:345 Tull, Rev. E. E., Pine Bluff, and antievolution movt.,
23:273–74 Tull, J. H. (Agric. Extension Serv. marketing specialist,
1919), 27:295 Tull, John, Jr., Lonoke, 26:72 Tull, Rev. Selsus, 19:7 Tull, Grant Co., 5:400, 7:327, 27:355
Tullahoma, Tenn., battle of (1863), 54:283 Tulley, Rev. Buck, Magnolia, 49:260 Tully, Lewis B., and Batesville State Bank, 6:298, 58:66 Tulsa, Okla.
and the oil boom in S. Ark., 33:197–99, 205 race riot in, 37:166 residents of, come to Bella Vista, 37:102–3
Tulsa Tribune, 58:165 Tumin, Melvin, 56:321 Tumstall, Thomas, founds Jacksonport (1833), 9:232,
27:136 Tumult and Silence at Second Creek: An Inquiry into a
Civil War Slave Conspiracy, by Winthrop D. Jordan, revd., 53:99–101
Tunica (Quizquiz) Indians, 43:199, 202, 46:133, 51:30–53, 53:130
Tunis, S. W., 14:74 Tunnah, Fannie Stevenson, Little Rock, 13:258 Tunnard, William H. (CSA), in 3rd. La. Inf. Regt.,
15:351, 48:261–63 A Southern Record, revd., 58:338–40
Tunstall, Mr., Clark Co., 48:11–12 Tunstall, T. L. (Batesville steamboater), 8:141 Tunstall, T. T. (Independence Co. slaveholder), 8:136,
145, 151, 157, 11:35:13:379 Tunstall, Thomas, 53:182 Tunstall, William W. (Jacksonport slaveholder, 1850),
9:238, 12:71 Tunstall Hotel, Jacksonport, 9:243 Tupelo, Miss., 32:75–76 Tupelo Bayou, Faulkner Co., 10:127 Turberville, J. C. (Helena ed.), 13:8 Turchin, John B. (USA), 54:287 Turin, Grant Co., 7:327 Turkey Creek, Independence Co., 28:263 Turkeys, 2:340–41 Turley, Gibson, Helena, 35:294 Turnbo, Joseph Hall, 54:436 Turnbo, Silas C., 40:91, 48:203, 54:430–31, 442, 58:88,
403 Turner, Capt., of the Volant, 45:223n Turner, A. S., Russellville, 1:93 Turner, Arthur (sen. from Greene, Clay, and Craighead
cos.), 35:14–15, 26 Turner, B. D., and Searcy Branch RR, 7:132 Turner, Benton, and the Poland Comm., 5:295 Turner, Judge Bolon B., Little Rock, 35:229, 36:168,
181 Turner, E. C., Columbia Co., 8:329 Turner, Judge E. G., Columbia Co., 8:328 Turner, Edwin (Lafayette Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:71 Turner, E. H., coed., Beyond Image and Convention,
revd., 58:343–45 Turner, Ellery, Canehill, hanged for Wright family
murder, 14:318–19, 319n Turner, Flora M., book coauth., noted, 49:92
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Turner, Frederick Jackson, 24:206, 357, 46:366–67 The Significance of the Sections in American
History, revd., 9:125–26 Turner, G. W. (49er), Clarksville, 6:76 Turner, Mrs. H. H., Ozark, 3:16 Turner, H. L., Little Rock, 19:339 Turner, Rev. Henry M. (bishop, African Meth. Episc.
Church), Little Rock, 15:59, 33:296–97, 51:167, 57:291
Turner, J. B., Dover, 6:355 Turner, J. Y., and Miss. Co. drainage projects, 5:264 Turner, James, Desha Co., burial place of family of,
2:154–55 Turner, James, Izard Co., 58:81–82, 84, 88–90 Turner, James (CSA), in 1st Ark. Inf. Regt., 35:89 Turner, Jeffrey, Greenwood, 44:341 Turner, Jesse, Van Buren, 17:159n, 23:51n, 66n, 31:35,
36:27, 44:145, 52:287, 55:403 and cotton factory, 15:135 del. to secession conv., 12:188–89, 198, 210, 214n,
13,184, 25:145–48, 33:116n and B. T. DuVal, 7:53 and elec. of 1860, 12:188 letter to (1837), noted, 17:211 and LR&FS RR, 39:3–7, 20
pres., 7:123 mentioned by R. Thruston, 43:112 and Northwestern Border RR Company, 7:122–23 papers of, 20:234n and A. Pike, 12:302 state sen. from Crawford and Franklin cos., 20:336 and John Taylor, 20:213 U.S. dist. atty., 49:211
Turner, Miss Jesse, Warren, 15:274 Turner, John, 40:14, 15n, 18–19, 49:261, 54:432, 435,
437, 442 Turner, John, Izard Co., 58:89 Turner, John, of S.C., 58:82 Turner, John J., Indian Terr., murder of, 5:72, 75 Turner, John S., New Orleans, La., 58:97 Turner, Kate, Magnolia, house of, 42:313 Turner, Lewis M., 59:237 Turner, Loyd L., book coauth., noted, 49:92 Turner, Lucile Price, The Legend of Petit Jean, revd.,
29:282–83 Turner, Margaret, Marion Co., 54:437, 58:98 Turner, Margeurite, Petit Jean, noted, 14:286 Turner, Martin, Izard Co., 58:81–82, 84–86, 88–90, 95 Turner, Mary Nell (Hope ed.), 39:85, 92, 40:180, 42:98,
43:70, 185, 44:196, 45:190, 47:191, 304, 365, 48:299, 49:183, 293, 332, 361
AHA luncheon speaker, 48:354 wins Walter L. Brown Award, 46:307, 378
Turner, Nathaniel, Phillips Co., 58:34 Turner, P. R. (Marianna druggist), 2:288 Turner, R. D., Mena, 45:10
Turner, Ralph V., coauth., "Arkansas Labor in Revolt: Little Rock and the Great Southwestern Strike," 24:29–46
Turner, Robert (CSA), Saline Co., 18:198 Turner, Dr. S. A., and Cleburne Co. draft war (1918),
26:25–29 Turner, Samuel E., 49:158 Turner, Thomas (CSA), of Ark., buried at Fayetteville,
5:409 Turner, W. F. (ed., Chronicle), Atkins, 34:269 Turner, Will (lynching victim), 52:164, 167 Turner, William A., book by, 42:383–84 Turner and Gans Building, Little Rock, 25:132 Turner family, Desha Co., 2:154 Turner-Fulk House, Little Rock, 44:96 Turner-Jacobson Act (1911), 24:296–99, 303–4, 40:112
Ark. Gen. Assembly and, 24:296–99, 303–4 Turner place (archeological site), and Ark. Post, 2:153–
55 Turney, Frank, 48:338 Turney, Pleasant, Independence Co., 8:156, 28:242 Turning lathes, 2:223 Turnipseed, Russell, Sebastian Co., 39:31–32 Turn of the Tune (painting), by E. Washburn, 3:327,
9:104, 30:149, 153–54 print of, 46:356, 361, 359
Turn Verein (German org.), 25:167–68 Turnwall Creek, Clark Co., 19:206, 48:156 Turpin, Pat, Garland Co., 46:205 Turrell, Henry, Pulaski Co., 43:124 Turrell, Crittenden Co., POW branch work camp near,
37:14 Turrentine, Alexander, art. on descendants of, in Ark.,
10:58–66 Turrentine, Archelaus, Sevier Co., 10:58–61, 63,
12:271, 13:109 Turrentine, George Ruford, Russellville, 10:63, 34:357
and AHA, 4:176, 15:335, 339, 342, 17:113, 205 "Alexander Turrentine and His Descendents,"
10:58–66 Ark. Valley Hist. Soc. Journal ed., 13:302, 14:385,
18:98, 20:196, 395, 24:188 art. by, noted, 14:287 book by, noted, 14:77 picture of, facing 25:282
Turrentine, George Shird, Sevier Co., 10:63 Turrentine, George Smith, 10:59–61, 63 Turrentine, James, Sevier Co., 10:58–59 Turrentine, Mary Arrington Strickland (Mrs. W. Ellis
Turrentine). See Arrington, Mary Turrentine, Dr. S. B., of N.C., 10:61 Turrentine, Samuel, 10:60–61 Turrentine, Sarah Wilson (Mrs. Samuel Turrentine),
10:60 Turrentine, W. Ellis, Sevier Co., 14:339 Turrentine, Zerelda (Mrs. George Smith Turrentine),
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10:59–60 Turrentine family, 13:209
book on, noted, 14:77 Turt, Davis K., Yellville, 43:92 Tuskegee Institute, Ala., 30:311, 41:3, 7–8, 10–12, 16,
18–19, 23, 36–37, 46–48, 124 on lynching, 52:173, 175, 183
Tutt, Benjamin, Marion Co., and Tutt-Everett "war," 17:155–56
Tutt, David K., Marion Co., and Tutt-Everett "war," 17:155
Tutt, Hansford "Hamp," Marion Co.,and Tutt-Everett "war," 17:155–57, 159n, 160, 162
Tutt, Mary Gail, 46:207, 377, 47:87 Tutt, Mrs. Robinson C., McGehee, 32:183, 34:180,
35:377, 42:190, 44:187 "Tutt and Everett War in Marion County," by W. B.
Flippin, 17:155–63 Tutt-Everett feud ("war"), Yellville, 43:92 Tuttle, Ada, Clark Co., 4:320 Tuttle, Awl, Clark Co., 4:320 Tuttle, Byrd, Clark Co., 4:320 Tuttle, David, Clark Co., 4:320 Tuttle, Jim, Clark Co., 4:320 Tuttle, Myra Geneva Cash Cook (Mrs. David Tuttle),
Clark Co., 4:320–24 Tuttle, Palmyra Cash Cook, Clark Co., 32:95 Tuttle, Seth, Washington Co., and Old Main, UA, 30:12 Tuttle, Solomon, Washington Co., and Far West
Seminary, 14:330, 29:345–46, 348, 350, 358–59
Tuttle Cemetery, Washington Co., 43:354 Tuttle family, Washington Co., art. on, noted, 48:205,
352 Tuttle place, near Combs, 10:3 Tutty, Thomas (criminal), Natchez, Miss., 23:56 Tuzcaluza, 51:8, 17 Twain, Mark. See Clemens, Samuel Langhorne Tweedle, Mrs. Earl, Clarendon, 42:382 Twelfth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), 4:113,
15:165n, 18:13–25, 42:139n Twelfth Arkansas Sharpshooters Battalion (CSA),
19:44, 42:139n Twelfth Kansas Infantry Regiment (USA), 20:11,
24:228, 26:226, 28:379, 29:144, 245 Twelfth Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment (USA),
37:136 Twelfth Missouri Cavalry (CSA), 42:74n, 75n, 76n, 77n Twelfth Missouri Infantry Regiment (USA), at Pea
Ridge (1862), 20:89, 91–92 Twelfth Texas Cavalry Regiment (CSA), 27:75, 46:46–
59, 52:138–39, 141, 142, 144–46, 148, 152–53
Twelve Corners, Benton Co., 21:5 "Twelve-mile rebels," 18:70n Twentieth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), 12:367,
19:44, 31:40 Twentieth Century Club, Helena, 3:331 Twentieth Century Educational Fund, 40:324 Twentieth-Century Southern Literature, by J. A. Bryant
Jr., noted, 57:223 Twentieth Iowa Infantry Regiment (USA), 47:349,
49:18 Twentieth Wisconsin Infantry Regiment (USA), 47:359,
49:8, 11, 12, 13 Twenty-eighth Street Church, Little Rock, 5:151 Twenty-eighth U.S. Infantry Regiment, 31:150, 50:164,
167 Twenty-eighth Wisconsin Infantry Regiment (USA),
20:279, 52:326, 329, 333–34, 337 Twenty-fifth Aero Squadron (U.S.), 35:128–41 "Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Arkansas Historical
Association," by Mary D. Hudgins, 25:279–86
Twenty-fifth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), 47:271
Twenty-fifth Ohio Artillery Battery, 56:30 Twenty-first Arkansas Infantry Regiment, 1:64, 12:367,
15:346, 17:153n, 20:83n Twenty-first Ohio Artillery (USA), 47:267n "Twenty-Five Years as Printer of the Quarterly," by
Hugh Park, 26:185–93 25 Years of Arkansas Gazette Photography: 1950–1975,
noted, 35:379–80 Twenty-fourth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA),
13:252n, 18:258 Twenty-fourth Indiana Infantry (USA), 47:349 Twenty-fourth Missouri Infantry Regiment (USA),
39:199, 57:241 Twenty-fourth Texas Cavalry Regiment (CSA), 40:269–
70 Twenty-ninth Iowa Infantry Regiment (USA), 38:142n,
42:157n, 52:325, 327, 329, 331–33 at Helena (1863), 20:277, 279 at Jenkins' Ferry (1864), 20:10–11
Twenty-ninth Texas Cavalry Regiment (CSA), 28:373 Twenty-ninth Wisconsin Infantry Regiment (USA),
34:341 Twenty-second Indiana Infantry Regiment (USA), at
Pea Ridge (1862), 20:86 Twenty-second Texas Infantry Regiment (CSA), 46:56n "Twenty-seven Days on the Levee—1927," by Edythe
Simpson Hobson, 39:210–29 '27 Flood in Desha County, noted, 41:91, 355 Twenty-Seventh Arkansas Confederate Infantry, by
Desmond Walls Allen, 48:202 Twenty-Seventh Arkansas Confederate Infantry, History
of, by Silas C. Turnbo, 48:203 Twenty-seventh Arkansas Infantry (CSA), 20:295,
26:133n, 49:153 Twenty-seventh Iowa Infantry Regiment (USA), 39:199 Twenty-seventh Wisconsin Infantry Regiment (USA), at
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Jenkins' Ferry (1864), 20:11 Twenty-sixth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA),
25:37, 63–65, 93, 163, 169 Twenty-sixth Indiana Infantry Regiment (USA),
38:8147:349n, 359–60, 49:8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Twenty-third Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA),
4:113, 115, 11:312, 12:367–68 Tweraser, Kurt, 57:43 Twice Fifty-five Community Songs—The Green Book,
noted, 30:158 Twiford, Eugene, Mena, 21:44–45, 69, 74 Twiford, Ormond H., Mena, art. on 1901 journal of,
21:44–74 Twigg, John H. (Texarkana militia officer), 7:161 Twilight (steamer), 9:215, 20:247 Twin City Press. See Little Rock Twin City Press Twin City Savings Bank, North Little Rock, 39:260,
46:80–81 Twin Rivers (name for Cumberland and Tenn. rivers),
23:340 Twist brothers, 48:338 Twitty, Conway, 42:391 "Two Ballads," contributed by Aileen Walls and Edgar
Holcombe, 7:334–35 Two Bayou Creek, south of Camden, 41:324 Two Centuries of Methodism in Arkansas, noted, 59:470 "Two Decades of State Forestry in Arkansas," by Fred
H. Lang, 24:208–19 Two Fighters and Two Fines, by Tom W. Campbell,
revd., 1:371–73 201 Books on Arkansas, 47:187 "Two Letters of the Meek Family, Union County, 1842–
1845," ed. Mrs. Thomas Campbell, 15:260–66
"Two Logan County Pioneers," by Mattie Brown, 14:109–14
Two Mile Prairie, near Brownsville, Lonoke Co., 22:133
"Two Pioneer Doctors of Southeast Arkansas: John Wilson Martin and Charles Nicklin Martin," by Elizabeth M. Meek, 5:114–22
Two Republics. See Mexico City Two Republics Two Starrs: Belle, the Bandit Queen and Pearl,
Riverfront Madam, by Robert G. Winn, noted, 38:376
Two Vital Questions—Why Pray and after Death—What? by William Postell Witsell, revd., 11:336–38
Two Years before the Mast, by Richard Henry Dana, noted, 27:74
Tycoon (steamboat), 20:291 Tydings, Millard, of Maryland, 32:124 Tygert [Tiqucit], Hugh, Ft. Smith, 17:253 Tyler (USA gunboat), 7:330, 12:336–37, 20:268, 273,
282–83, 284n, 286–88 Tyler, Mrs. A. M., and UA preparatory dept., 7:261
Tyler, Bud, and Bentonville Bank robbery, 7:70, 78 Tyler, Elizabeth, Atlanta, Ga., 52:407
and KKK, 22:11, 13, 195, 197, 331 Tyler, J. B. (CSA), in 6th Ark. Inf. Regt., 13:131 Tyler, Pres. John, 24:55, 32:337–41 Tyler, Virginia, Eureka Springs, 56:168, 174, 176 Tyler, Tex., 14:383 Tyler Cemetery, near Cherry Valley, 1:59 Tyler Tap Railroad, Tyler, Tex., 7:155–56, 183,
31:279–80 Tynan, Vicki, 43:340 Tyndall, Naida, Howard Co., 36:298, 42:373 Tyner, Thomas, Washington Co., 6:32n Typhoid fever
in Ark., 1930, 39:305 among CSA soldiers, 15:174 inoculations for, 47:321
"Typical Women's Schools in Arkansas before the War of 1861–65," by Emily Penton, 4:325–39
Tyro, Lincoln Co., 43:194 Tyronza, Poinsett Co., 5:269, 24:8, 27:89, 113, 29:314,
317, 32:209, 43:338, 47:188, 52:58 Socialist party in, 27:113, 116–17 STFU founded near (1934), 41:195, 48:335
Tyronza Central Railroad, Poinsett Co., 38:117 Tyronza Lake, Poinsett Co., 5:265, 269 Tyronza River, Poinsett Co., 5:264–65, 269, 272,
44:205 Tyronza Unemployment League, 38:371 Tyrrell, Ian, Woman's World, Woman's Empire: The
Woman's Christian Temperance Union in International Perspective, 1880–1930, revd., 51:278–79
Tyson, Ardis, Atkins, 34:269 Tyson, C. F., Widener, Ark., 47:212 Tyson, Carl Newton, book by, revd., 41:353–54 Tyson, Don, 57:133 Tyson, Joe, New Boston, Tex., 14:248 Tyson, Ora. See Evans, Ora Tyson (Mrs. Bruce Evans) Tyson, Remer, book coauth., 48:293 Tyson, Timothy B., coauth., Democracy Betrayed,
revd., 58:457–58 Tyson Foods, 59:312, 317
and labor-law reform, 57:109, 124 and power in Ark., 57:101–2
Tyus, Allen, Ozan, 59:386
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