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Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 W W. I. L. Air School, St. Louis. Mo., 51:230 W. R. Lee Wagon Hub Mill, Shirley, 33:287 Wabash Railroad, 24:30, 42:109 Wabbaseka, Jefferson Co., 31:230 Wacaster, J. L., Hot Springs, mentioned, 16:207, 210 Wachittaw, 40:229–31 Wachtendorf, Ona Marie, Conway, 47:124 Wackerman, A. E., Crossett, 24:210 Waco Aircraft, of Ohio, 51:240, 242 Waco Indians, 37:349 Waco School, Polk Co., 35:252 Wadded Moccasin (Sioux), 38:29 Waddell, James J., Jackson Co., 12:71 Waddell's Farm, Jackson Co., skirmish at (1862), 22:167 Wade, Sen. Benjamin F., of Ohio, 38:351, 353–54 Wade, Dr. C. M., Hot Springs, 49:271 Wade, G. C., Fayetteville, 5:23n Wade, H. King, Fayetteville, 34:110 Wade, James R., 50:164 Wade, Lynn F., Fayetteville, 34:365 Wade, Mrs. Lynn F., 31:375 Wade, Michael G., Blytheville, 41:294 Wade, O. J., Little Rock, 14:91–92 Wade, Ophelia Richardson, book by, noted, 36:67–68 Wade, William (CSA arty. officer), of Mo., 22:242–43, 246, 248 Wade-Davis Bill, 20:331, 51:127–28 Wadittesha Wallishka (Black Clay Bayou), 40:226 Wadkins, Walt (CSA officer), Grant Co., 7:322 Wadsworth, J. S. (USA), and freedmen during the Civil War, 1:103 Wadsworth, Yancy, Ashley Co., 16:343 Wage scale (1900), 39:130 Waggoner, Judge W. J., Lonoke, and the criminal-law- reform movt., 5:3 Wagner, Bonaventure, 56:83, 84 Wagner, Clarence M., book by, noted, 52:474 Wagner, Constance, Eureka Springs, 10:218 Sycamore, revd., 10:105–6 Wagner, Sen. Robert F., of N.Y., and labor relations, 24:17 Wagner, William, Pulaski Co., 43:124 Wagnon, William O., Jr., "John Roy Steelman: Native Son to Presidential Advisor," 27:205–25 Wagon Bayou, Lincoln Co., 7:44 Wagons, 41:207–8, 211–13 art. on Springfield Wagon Company, 10:95–103 caravans of, from Ark. to Calif. (1849), 6:8–9, 13, 22– 85 caravans of, from Harrison to Russellville (1879), 12:394–95 description of migrant trains of, through Ark. (1858), 17:322–23 hauling apples, 43:110 making of, in Columbia Co., 2:224 Wagons for the Santa Fe Trade: Wheeled Vehicles and Their Makers, 1822–1880, by Mark Gardner, noted, 59:345 Wagy, Tom, 57:161 AHA local arrangements chmn., 56:97, 376 "Governor LeRoy Collins of Florida and the Little Rock Crisis of 1957," 38:99–115 "Little Sam Faubus: Hillbilly Socialist," 53:263–89 "Memories of a Mountain Woman: Addie Joslin Faubus, 1892–1936," 57:1–16 papers by, 52:345, 54:377 Wahan, J. T. (Blytheville planter), 5:271 Wahl, Charles, Conway Co., 52:288, 289, 385–86 Wainright, Thomas, Fayetteville, 16:164 Wair, W. W., Prairie Co., 11:216 Wait, Robert E., Little Rock, 4:165 Wait, William B. (Little Rock banker), 2:371, 13:409, 411, 23:68, 25:139 and Cairo and Fulton RR, 7:114 Waits, George (CSA), in 1st Ark. Inf. Regt., 35:58, 84, 89 Waits, Wally, Richardson, Tex., 43:189, 44:97, 45:190, 46:206 Wakefield, Dan, 56:336 Wakefield, Zera, Union Co., 12:241 Wakely, Lemuel, Howard Co., 12:271, 15:88, 31:367–68 Wakeman, Margaretta, 19:212n Wal-Mart, and power in Ark., 57:101–2 Walcott, Greene Co., 13:53, 61 Walden, Edward H., art. on, noted, 13:302 Walden, J. A., Carroll Co., 16:295, 299 Walden, Mrs. Thomas, Van Buren, 3:9 Walden, Carroll Co., 33:289 Waldenburg, Poinsett Co., 42:335 Waldo, Columbia Co., 10:286, 11:10, 14:381n, 30:214, 216, 32:371, 35:34, 45:54, 47:70 origin of name of, 11:8–9 Waldon, Dr. Lon, 37:237 Waldren, Mrs. T., Van Buren, 25:150 Waldrep, Christopher, book by, noted, 52:474 Waldrip, J. J., and Sulphur Rock Acad., 5:90–93 Waldron, J. Clark, 48:338 Waldron, Scott Co., 14:379, 28:166, 174, 185, 365, 29:123, 125–26, 138, 141, 143, 32:345, 33:334, 336, 40:86, 141, 42:336, 49:157 book mentioning, noted, 44:355 during Civil War, 6:181, 22:167, 25:41, 28:354–57, 359, 376–78 description of (1859), 13:206–7 hist. of, noted, 45:286 mail service to (1860), 34:137–38, 143 reunion mtng. in, 18:139 RR to, 7:168 sch. in, 26:185 Waldron Advance-Reporter, 33:334 758

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W W. I. L. Air School, St. Louis. Mo., 51:230 W. R. Lee Wagon Hub Mill, Shirley, 33:287 Wabash Railroad, 24:30, 42:109 Wabbaseka, Jefferson Co., 31:230 Wacaster, J. L., Hot Springs, mentioned, 16:207, 210 Wachittaw, 40:229–31 Wachtendorf, Ona Marie, Conway, 47:124 Wackerman, A. E., Crossett, 24:210 Waco Aircraft, of Ohio, 51:240, 242 Waco Indians, 37:349 Waco School, Polk Co., 35:252 Wadded Moccasin (Sioux), 38:29 Waddell, James J., Jackson Co., 12:71 Waddell's Farm, Jackson Co., skirmish at (1862), 22:167 Wade, Sen. Benjamin F., of Ohio, 38:351, 353–54 Wade, Dr. C. M., Hot Springs, 49:271 Wade, G. C., Fayetteville, 5:23n Wade, H. King, Fayetteville, 34:110 Wade, James R., 50:164 Wade, Lynn F., Fayetteville, 34:365 Wade, Mrs. Lynn F., 31:375 Wade, Michael G., Blytheville, 41:294 Wade, O. J., Little Rock, 14:91–92 Wade, Ophelia Richardson, book by, noted, 36:67–68 Wade, William (CSA arty. officer), of Mo., 22:242–43,

246, 248 Wade-Davis Bill, 20:331, 51:127–28 Wadittesha Wallishka (Black Clay Bayou), 40:226 Wadkins, Walt (CSA officer), Grant Co., 7:322 Wadsworth, J. S. (USA), and freedmen during the Civil

War, 1:103 Wadsworth, Yancy, Ashley Co., 16:343 Wage scale (1900), 39:130 Waggoner, Judge W. J., Lonoke, and the criminal-law-

reform movt., 5:3 Wagner, Bonaventure, 56:83, 84 Wagner, Clarence M., book by, noted, 52:474 Wagner, Constance, Eureka Springs, 10:218

Sycamore, revd., 10:105–6 Wagner, Sen. Robert F., of N.Y., and labor relations,

24:17 Wagner, William, Pulaski Co., 43:124 Wagnon, William O., Jr., "John Roy Steelman: Native

Son to Presidential Advisor," 27:205–25 Wagon Bayou, Lincoln Co., 7:44 Wagons, 41:207–8, 211–13

art. on Springfield Wagon Company, 10:95–103 caravans of, from Ark. to Calif. (1849), 6:8–9, 13, 22–

85 caravans of, from Harrison to Russellville (1879),

12:394–95 description of migrant trains of, through Ark. (1858),

17:322–23

hauling apples, 43:110 making of, in Columbia Co., 2:224

Wagons for the Santa Fe Trade: Wheeled Vehicles and Their Makers, 1822–1880, by Mark Gardner, noted, 59:345

Wagy, Tom, 57:161 AHA local arrangements chmn., 56:97, 376 "Governor LeRoy Collins of Florida and the Little

Rock Crisis of 1957," 38:99–115 "Little Sam Faubus: Hillbilly Socialist," 53:263–89 "Memories of a Mountain Woman: Addie Joslin

Faubus, 1892–1936," 57:1–16 papers by, 52:345, 54:377

Wahan, J. T. (Blytheville planter), 5:271 Wahl, Charles, Conway Co., 52:288, 289, 385–86 Wainright, Thomas, Fayetteville, 16:164 Wair, W. W., Prairie Co., 11:216 Wait, Robert E., Little Rock, 4:165 Wait, William B. (Little Rock banker), 2:371, 13:409,

411, 23:68, 25:139 and Cairo and Fulton RR, 7:114

Waits, George (CSA), in 1st Ark. Inf. Regt., 35:58, 84, 89 Waits, Wally, Richardson, Tex., 43:189, 44:97, 45:190,

46:206 Wakefield, Dan, 56:336 Wakefield, Zera, Union Co., 12:241 Wakely, Lemuel, Howard Co., 12:271, 15:88, 31:367–68 Wakeman, Margaretta, 19:212n Wal-Mart, and power in Ark., 57:101–2 Walcott, Greene Co., 13:53, 61 Walden, Edward H., art. on, noted, 13:302 Walden, J. A., Carroll Co., 16:295, 299 Walden, Mrs. Thomas, Van Buren, 3:9 Walden, Carroll Co., 33:289 Waldenburg, Poinsett Co., 42:335 Waldo, Columbia Co., 10:286, 11:10, 14:381n, 30:214,

216, 32:371, 35:34, 45:54, 47:70 origin of name of, 11:8–9

Waldon, Dr. Lon, 37:237 Waldren, Mrs. T., Van Buren, 25:150 Waldrep, Christopher, book by, noted, 52:474 Waldrip, J. J., and Sulphur Rock Acad., 5:90–93 Waldron, J. Clark, 48:338 Waldron, Scott Co., 14:379, 28:166, 174, 185, 365,

29:123, 125–26, 138, 141, 143, 32:345, 33:334, 336, 40:86, 141, 42:336, 49:157

book mentioning, noted, 44:355 during Civil War, 6:181, 22:167, 25:41, 28:354–57,

359, 376–78 description of (1859), 13:206–7 hist. of, noted, 45:286 mail service to (1860), 34:137–38, 143 reunion mtng. in, 18:139 RR to, 7:168 sch. in, 26:185

Waldron Advance-Reporter, 33:334

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Waldron News, 45:286 Waldron Reporter, 13:239, 29:154–55 Waldrop, F. A., Clark Co., 4:324 Waldrop, Mrs. T. B., Arkadelphia, 4:317n Waldrow family, Randolph Co., 4:361 Waldstein, Ark., RR to, 7:185 Wale, James C., Jackson Co., 43:123 Walke, Capt. Henry (USN), leads gunboats against Ark.

Post (1863), 18:240–41, 243 Walker, Capt., of Virginia (steamboat), on Ark. River,

1:345 Walker, Rev. A. T., Texarkana, 5:352 Walker, Alexander S., Pulaski Co., 48:111, 118–19

anti-Sevier candidate for state auditor (1836), 20:129 defeated for gov. (1836), 2:306 defeated for pres. of Ark. Legis. Council, 19:320 duels with Frederick Notrebe, 21:273 elected to Ark. Legis. Council, 20:25 and elec. of 1827, 19:312 opposes statehood, 10:143

Walker, Dr. Amos, and Judsonia, 1:88 Walker, Anna E., 44:197 Walker, Archilaw (Rev. War soldier), Washington Co.,

1:60 Walker, B. F. (CSA cav. officer), of Mo., 26:91 Walker, Benjamin, Ark. Co., 12:72 Walker, Benjamin F., Fayetteville, 33:165

letter from (1874), 33:167 Walker, Calvin, Springdale, 32:69 Walker, Charles Whiting (Fayetteville del. to 1868 const.

conv.), 12:139n, 147, 150, 152, 163, 33:124n Walker, Mrs. Creed, 15:308 Walker, Rev. Daniel H., Carroll Co., 6:461 Walker, Judge David, Fayetteville, 3:351n, 32:69, 33:116,

159, 163, 37:188, 313, 41:225–27, 230, 46:12, 15, 17, 19, 20–21, 49:324, 326, 328, 52:287, 58:21, 59:166

anti-Sevier leader (1836), 20:144 and Ark. Western RR, 28:302 and Ark. Supreme Court

elected chief justice of, 20:334, 338 opinion of, on RR-aid bonds (1877), 28:303 justice on, 6:220, 7:139, 20:334, 338, 28:153n

art. on, 58:61–79 art. on letters to, relating to Reconstruction, 16:319–26 atty. for Willis Wallace, 14:322 atty. for Stand Watie, 14:325 candidate for Cong., 14:327, 26:353–58, 28:130 and Civil War, 31:25, 31, 33:123–24, 130 and elec. of 1860, 12:188–89, 198 erects bldg. in Ozark, 13:278–79 family letters of, published, noted, 15:370 and Far West Seminary, 29:349n, 353–54 farm home of, picture of, 58:69 Fayetteville homes of, 11:225, 31:374

pictures of, 44:cover, 76

letters of, 6:164n, 33:172–74 letters to, in Ark. Hist. Comm., noted, 15:275 member, second AHS, 11:134 mil. reservation in Washington Co., files entry on,

35:358n paper on, noted, 15:90, 336 postwar life of, 9:263, 266, 268 representation based on slave pop., opposes (1835–

36), 20:238–39 secession, opposes, 12:198, 207 secession conv. pres., 12:209–10, 221–23, 13:174,

180, 183–84, 14:63, 29:176, 180, 34:140, 39:244–45

service of, to UA, 6:434–35 slaveholder, 12:72, 58:61–79 and statehood, 3:67–68 thesis on, 42:389 Whig leader, 20:232, 241 and A. Yell, 3:285, 26:182

writes epitaph for Yell's gravestone, 26:378 Walker, Deloss, 44:107–8 Walker, E. A., Little Rock, 13:394 Walker, E. T. (Scott Co. del. to secession conv.), table

facing 13:184 Walker, Gen. Edwin A. (cmdr. U.S. troops in Little Rock

crisis, 1957), 30:110n Walker, Eliza (Sevier Co. slaveholder), 12:72 Walker, Ernest, 34:251–53, 45:142 Walker, Eulalie Taylor, Little Rock, 2:7–8, 15:313 Walker, F., Little Rock, 33:322 Walker, F. D., 54:335 Walker, F. P., Chicot Co., 59:175 Walker, Felix, of N.C., 24:55 Walker, Frank, 49:255 Walker, Col. Fred. L., and 1941 maneuvers in Ark.,

26:103 Walker, G. D., Helena, 5:23n Walker, Gary, Sevier Co., 48:91, 299, 49:98 Walker, George, 50:144 Walker, Henry, 54:335 Walker, Isabelle. See Garland, Isabelle Walker (Mrs.

Rufus King Garland Jr.) Walker, Isabelle Meredith (Mrs. James H. Walker),

39:160 Walker, J. C., Columbia Co., 11:7 Walker, Dr. J. F., 57:14 Walker, J. Knox (nephew of J. K. Polk), of Tenn., 23:48 Walker, J. Vol, Fayetteville, 3:351n, 14:59, 25:203

UA bldg. named for, 30:26, 28 Walker, J. W., Rogers, 5:309 Walker, Capt. J. Wythe (CSA), Fayetteville, in 34th Ark.

Inf. Regt., killed at Jenkins' Ferry (1864), 33:111, 124

Walker, J. Wythe, Little Rock, 38:288 Walker, Jack, Fayetteville, 25:202 Walker, Jacob W., Fayetteville, 23:69, 26:182n

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Walker, Jacob Wythe, of Ky., 58:63, 65 Walker, James, of Tenn., A. Yell buys land for, in Ark.,

26:182 Walker, James (White Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:72 Walker, James David (CSA; grandson of David),

Fayetteville, 3:351n, 354, 11:70, 225, 44:77 Walker, Mrs. James David, Fayetteville, 3:351n, 352,

354n Walker, Dr. James H., Hempstead Co., 39:160–61, 163,

41:225–28 anti–Van Buren pres. elector (1836), 20:144 del. to 1836 const. conv., 18:31 slaveholdings of (1850), 12:72 supports representation based on slave pop. (1836),

20:135, 238 Walker, James S., Union Co., 10:41 Walker, James W., Batesville, 46:19 Walker, Jane Lewis Washington (Mrs. David Walker),

Fayetteville, 33:124n, 58:65, 68 Walker, John, 56:131 Walker, Dr. John, and Valley Springs Acad., 16:81 Walker, John (CSA), in 6th Ark. Inf. Regt., 13:131 Walker, John (early Lawrence Co. settler), 3:46 Walker, John G. (USN officer), at Ark. Post, 18:256 Walker, Gen. John George (CSA), cmdr. Walker's Tex.

Div., 38:138, 46:56–57 book on div. of, noted, 20:12n in Trans-Miss., 7:59–61, 63, 65, 18:275–76, 20:4–5,

9–13, 15, 25:76, 33:110 mentioned in diary of Virginia Gray, 42:83–84, 135

Walker, John Witcher, book by, noted, 36:52 Walker, Julia Jackson (Mrs. Daniel H. Walker), Carroll

Co., 6:461 Walker, Kenneth R., 31:76, 34:181

book by, noted, 44:355 A History of the Middle West, revd., 32:290–92

Walker, Leroy Pope (CSA sec. of war), 12:219–20, 17:120, 24:315–16, 318, 26:81, 85

Walker, Lowry, Springdale, 34:259 Walker, Gen. Lucius Marshall (CSA), of Tenn., 1:71,

21:241–42 art. on duel of, with Marmaduke, 23:36–49 buried first at Little Rock, then at Memphis, 23:45, 49 at Helena (1863), 2:176, 20:260, 262, 264–67, 277–

78, 283, 288–91, 297 killed in duel (1863), 6:196–97, 20:273, 288–90,

33:109 leads regt., 6:303–5, 316–17 at Little Rock (1863), 2:226–34 picture of, facing 23:40

Walker, M. A., Russellville, 4:233 Walker, Maria Polk. See Armstrong, Maria Polk Walker

(Mrs. Frank C. Armstrong) Walker, Martin Kidder (son of David), Fayetteville,

32:63n, 69 Walker, Mrs. Martin Kidder, 32:63n, 69

Walker, Mary, of Ky., 58:63 Walker, Mary, of SW Ark., 50:187 Walker, Mary (daughter of David), Washington Co.,

44:77, 58:78 Walker, Max (Pea Ridge Battlefield Comm.), Pea Ridge,

16:327, 19:77 Walker, Pamela, 57:118 Walker, Philip Jefferson (son of David), Fayetteville,

19:355 Walker, Dr. Robert, 12:372 Walker, Samuel D. (Chicot Co. slaveholder), 12:72 Walker, Samuel R., Chicot Co., 59:160, 168 Walker, Sue, Fayetteville, 3:351n, 353 Walker, T-Bone, 58:367

picture of, 58:370 Walker, Tandy (CSA Choctaw officer), 8:242n, 18:344–

46, 29:237, 41:361 gov., Choctaw Nation (1858), 28:215

Walker, Thomas, 59:384 Walker, Tim, North Little Rock, 46:405 Walker, W. E., and Valley Springs Acad., 16:83 Walker, W. H. (CSA), Washington Co., 5:409 Walker, W. W., Ft. Smith, 29:161 Walker, Dr. William, 12:372 Walker, Mrs. William, Van Buren, 3:9, 25:150 Walker, William A., Jr., revs., 36:91–92, 39:343–45 Walker, Gen. William Henry Talbot (CSA), 54:284, 286

opposes Gen. Cleburne's proposal to arm slaves, 4:313, 30:205–8

Walker, William "Sonny," Little Rock, 54:38–39, 50, 56:437, 438

Walker, Wythe, Washington Co., 58:71, 78 Walker Brothers, Springdale, 32:69 Walker Cemetery, Fayetteville, 33:124n Walker family, Fayetteville, 3:351n

letters of, published, 15:91, 370 Walker Family Letters, ed. W. J. Lemke, revd., 15:97–98 Walker House, Dermott, picture of, 42:295 Walker's Creek, Columbia Co., 11:3 Walker's Indian Brigade (CSA), 19:45, 49 Walker Spring, Polk Co., 21:69 Walker's Texas Division (CSA), 2:180, 20:12n Walkerville, Columbia Co., naming of, 11:7, 11 Walkin' Preacher of the Ozarks, by Guy Howard, revd.,

4:74–77 Walking Editor of the Ozarks, by Tom Shiras, revd.,

59:329–30 Wall, Major (Choctaw leader), 27:49 Wall, Ben, 54:345 Wall, Bennett H., 26:196, 295–96, 298

picture of, facing 26:296 Wall, David, Marianna, 19:270 Wall, Mrs. David, 19:269 Wall, Dr. E. D., Marianna, 14:59 Wall, Mrs. E. D., art. by, on reminiscences of Lon

Slaughter, 8:167–69

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Wall, Mrs. E. E., "Archibald H. Rutherford: An Arkansas Pioneer," 5:388–401

Wall, Effie Allison "Early Boating on St. Francis and Interesting

Reminiscences as Told by Mrs. Margaret Clark," 7:229–30

"Early Railroad History and Other Interesting Events in Lee County," 7:231–33

"Formation of Lee County," 8:160–63 "The Hills of Jeffersonville," 8:164–66 "Pioneers at Rest in Deserted Graveyard," 8:170

Wallace (steamboat), 34:347 Wallace, Capt., Baxter partisans capture, during Brooks-

Baxter War (1874), 37:244 Wallace, Alfred, Fayetteville, 6:30n, 13:296, 299–300,

14:321, 15:134, 16:140–44, 23:69, 58:12–13 Wallace, Anthony F. C., Jefferson and the Indians: The

Tragic Fate of the First Americans, revd., 59:456–57

Wallace, Barrington, booklet by, noted, 36:77 Wallace, David

"Orval Faubus: The Central Figure at Little Rock Central High School," 39:314–29

paper by, noted, 38:276 Wallace, Edward Tatum, 10:218 Wallace, George, Prairie Grove, 16:267 Wallace, George C., 53:461, 54:26, 56:310, 57:455–56,

59:264 Wallace, Henry A. (U.S. sec. of agriculture), 24:5, 7, 9,

11, 15–16, 18, 20, 23, 26–27, 27:222, 32:349, 353–54, 37:24, 38, 59:241, 391–92, 397–99

Wallace, I. C. (Columbia Co. del. to secession conv.), table facing 13:184

Wallace, Isaac, Benton Co., 35:339–40 Wallace, James, Lee Co., 32:116 Wallace, James A., Grant Co., 7:327 Wallace, James E., Fordyce, 46:122 Wallace, Dr. James P., Izard Co., 37:189 Wallace, Jeremiah C. (Ark. RR Comm.), 7:168 Wallace, Rev. Jerry, of Ill., 25:208 Wallace, John, Union Co., 16:338 Wallace, John (49er), Clarksville, 6:76 Wallace, John M. (supt., Ark. Sch. for the Deaf), 5:205 Wallace, Gen. Lew (USA), 23:337–38 Wallace, Mandeville, Camden, 10:285–87, 291–92 Wallace, Mike, 56:265 Wallace, Orran, Johnson Co., 58:59–60 Wallace, Riley, Fayetteville, 14:318 Wallace, Robert (49er), Clarksville, 6:76 Wallace, Robert Minor, Union Co., 1:378, 6:216, 12:246

est. law practice in Texarkana, 34:49 Wallace, Rosa (Washington postmaster), 39:167 Wallace, T. (49er), 6:79 Wallace, Travis, 59:50–51 Wallace, W. M. (CSA), Paraclifta, 17:275, 279, 280n,

282–85

Wallace, Capt. W. S. (USA), Ft. Wayne, 35:340, 348–49 Wallace, Willis, Fayetteville, and Wallace-Orr fight,

14:140, 318, 320–23 Wallace Institute, Van Buren, 4:238, 13:59 Wallace-Orr fight (1838), Fayetteville, 14:140, 318, 320–

21 Wallace's (lodging house), Washington, 30:166 Wallace's Ferry, on Big Creek, Phillips Co., mil. action at

(1864), 6:181, 22:132, 167 Wallack's Theater, New York City, 22:348 Waller, Calvin B. (Little Rock Bapt. min.), 4:79 Waller, Cyrus W. (Little Rock ed.), 14:220 Waller, Col. Edward, Jr., art. on letters by member of 13th

Tex. Cav. Regt. commanded by, 21:249–68 Waller, Jacqueline, book by, noted, 43:84–85 Waller, John Lewis, book on, revd., 40:271–72 Waller, Kathleen, Magnolia, 35:302 Waller, W. Loran, Memphis, Tenn., 45:79 Walley, Bert, Conway Co., 52:395 Walling, Dr. R. G., Texarkana, 37:236 Walling, Robert, 43:185 Wallis, David W., Pine Bluff, 20:397, 22:183, 33:86,

36:203 AHA trustee, 57:65, 58:102–3, 226, 325, 59:91, 93 book by, noted, 54:108

Wallis, Mrs. David W. (ed.), 40:358, 43:70 Wallis, Hal, 56:338 Wallis, Mildred, Arkadelphia, 9:223 Wallis, Perly (candidate for del. to Cong., 1819), 25:342 Wallis, W. W. (atty.), 42:354n Walls, A. J. (brother-in-law of J. T. Robinson), 24:306 Walls, Edwina, 38:95, 275, 39:94, 44:196, 296, 45:331,

46:203, 379, 401, 47:302 AHA moderator, 54:379 AHA paper by, 49:331 AHA trustee, 47:189, 369, 48:83, 90, 94, 206, 354,

51:85, 270, 53:91, 54:81, 84 ballad contributed by, 7:334n Contributions to Arkansas Medical History, ed., revd.,

49:351–53 "The Introduction of Prepayment Medicine to

Arkansas: The Trinity Hospital Experience," 42:3–26

Red Cross official, and England, Ark., riot (1931), 29:297

Walls, J. W., Prairie Co., 13:233n, 235, 236n Walls, James A., Holly Grove, picture of house of, facing

39:209 Walls, John A. (CSA), in 1st Ark. Inf. Regt., 35:67, 89 Wall's Mill, on James Fork near Ft. Smith, 26:274 Walnut Bayou, Little River Co., 14:225 Walnut Bend, Miss. River, Crittenden Co., 6:392 Walnut Bend, St. Francis River, Lee Co., 7:229 Walnut Forks, Montgomery Co., 49:171 Walnut Grove, Independence Co., 3:44, 42:206 Walnut Grove, Washington Co., mil. colony at, 24:146

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Walnut Grove Plantation, Little River Co., 14:144–46, 53:20–21

Walnut Hill, Lafayette Co., 3:99, 14:144–46 Walnut Hills, along Miss. River above Natchez, Miss.,

27:97 Walnut Lake, Desha Co., 43:338 Walnut Prairie, Little River Co., 14:155n Walnut Ridge, Lawrence Co., 3:95, 5:2, 327, 46:80

interurban in, 39:56 POW branch work camp near, 37:14–15 and RRs, 7:132, 175, 190 and sch. integration in Hoxie, 48:17, 24–26, 28–29, 32 segregation controversy in, 30:98

Walnut Ridge Telephone, 40:260 Walnut Ridge Times Dispatch, 48:24, 26, 51:260 Walnut Township, Benton Co., 43:354–55 Walnut Tree, Yell Co., 5:220 Walsh, Annis, 36:300 Walsh, Mrs. George C., Little Rock, 42:8n Walsh, Henrietta Holmes (Mrs. William Walsh), Dallas

Co., 35:265 Walsh, Martha, Dallas Co., 35:146n, 168, 265n Walsh, Martha (Mrs. Thomas J. Walsh), Dallas Co.,

35:168n, 265, 281 Walsh, Thomas J., Dallas Co., 35:168n, 265n, 281 Walsh, William, Dallas Co., 35:265 Walsh, William J., Dallas Co., family of, 42:60, 67, 70–

71, 73–74, 82–83, 135, 143–44, 153, 159–60, 163–64, 166

Walt (steamboat), 31:159 Walt, Betty Becker, Little Rock, life member, 40:178 Walter, A., publishes Wheel at Cabot, 13:245 Walter, Rev. Calvin B. (pastor, Second Bapt. Church),

Little Rock, 38:305 "Walter J. Lemke," by Ernie Deane, 28:93–95 Walter L. Brown Award, 44:186, 338, 358–59, 45:181,

355, 360–61, 46:203, 305, 378, 399, 49:182–83, 185, 332–33, 52:79, 59:232

Walters, Dale, 59:350 Walters, Elmer, Garland Co., 59:416 Walters, H. (CSA), in 1st Ark. Inf. Regt., 35:89 Walters, Irma, DeQueen, 42:190, 48:91, 49:98 Walters, J. R., Pulaski Co., removed from legis. for elec.

fraud (1889), 26:209 Walters, Jess (Span.-Am. War veteran), interviewed,

5:211 Walters, Neal, Eureka Springs, letter to (1861), 29:176,

178–82 Walters, Tyler O., rev., 53:395 Walters' Mill, Benton Co., 46:175 Walthall, Allie T. (CSA), 1st Ark. Inf. Regt., 35:68 Walthall, Edward C. (CSA), 54:285, 287, 288 Walthall, Harvey, Little Rock, 56:437 Walthall, John A.

Calumet and Fleur-de-Lys: Archaeology of Indian and French Contact in the Midcontinent, revd.,

52:354–57 French Colonial Archaeology: The Illinois Country

and the Western Great Lakes, revd., 52:354–57 Walthall, W. T., Little Rock, 4:337 Waltham, Mass., 40:169–71 Walther, Glenn, 57:389, 399, 404 Walton, Brian G.

"Ambrose Hundley Sevier in the United States Senate, 1836–1848," 32:25–60

"Arkansas Politics during the Compromise Crisis, 1848–1852," 36:307–37

"How Many Voted in Arkansas Elections before the Civil War?" 39:66–75

"The Second Party System in Arkansas, 1836–1848," 28:120–55

Walton, Rev. George W. (Van Buren African American min.), 33:310

Walton, Green (CSA), in 1st Ark. Inf. Regt., 35:89 Walton, James H., 50:129n Walton, Dr. James Wyatt, Benton, 36:222 Walton, Rev. R. C., Rogers, 45:140 Walton, Sam. See Walton, Samuel Moore Walton, Samuel Moore, 54:13, 59:122, 312 Walworth, Horace F. (Chicot Co. slaveholder), 12:72

wealth of, 12:50, 72 Walworth, John P. (Chicot Co. slaveholder), 12:72,

51:114–15 Walz, Curtistine (Mrs. Robert Bradshaw Walz), 27:259,

33:340, 41:342, 47:151–52, 48:379, 49:190, 293

picture of, facing 38:276 Walz, Joe, Ashdown, 47:151 Walz, Lolla Bradshaw (Mrs. Joe Walz), 47:151 Walz, Robert Bradshaw, 36:248, 41:97, 296, 42:361,

43:343, 45:90, 46:380, 49:190, 293, 53:177 and AHA, 21:181, 183, 369, 22:181–82, 23:187,

24:183, 26:296, 382, 27:68, 258, 29:377, 30:267, 31:376, 32:253, 255, 340, 33:340, 34:264, 35:188–89, 294, 297, 37:356, 358, 38:94, 193, 280

board member, 38:379 nominating comm. chmn., 39:336 pres., 27:260, 28:191–96 permanent member, 41:192, 342

"Arkansas Slaveholdings and Slaveholders in 1850," 12:38–74

art. on, 47:151–53 hist. photograph collection of, 48:379 LAHA judge of awards comm., 38:277 "Migration into Arkansas, 1820–1880: Incentives and

Means of Travel," 17:309–24 paper by, on Juneteenth, noted 24:91, 183 pictures of, facing 25:286, 26:294, 28:258, 260,

41:342, 47:151 receives award, 39:90 thesis by, noted, 14:286

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Walzer, Michael, 56:322 Wampler, J. Morris, and survey of Cairo and Fulton RR,

7:113 Wampoo, Pulaski Co., 43:338 Wanderer of the Hills, by Chris Meadows, revd., 37:283 Wandering Back, by Henry Franklin Hammack, noted,

14:387 Wandering in the Shadows of Time, by Velda Brotherton,

noted, 53:398 "Wandering John Taylor," by Margaret Ross, 20:207–26

noted, 20:187–88 Wang, Richard P., Arkansas Politics: A Reader, revd.,

57:67–68 Wannamaker, Olin D., 30:226 Wapannoca Bayou, 44:205, 211 Wapello County, Iowa, 40:169–70 Wappanoche, Phillips Co., 13:382 War and Wartime Changes: The Transformation of

Arkansas, 1940–1945, by C. Calvin Smith, revd., 46:297–98

War between the States. See Civil War War Birds: Diary of an Unknown Aviator, by John

Grider, ed. E. W. Springs, noted, 35:132, 134n War Bulletin (newsletter), 15:344, 41:298 War Cries on Horseback: The Story of the Indian Wars of

the Great Plains, by Stephen Longstreet, revd., 29:88–91

Ward, Dr., Saline Co., 31:347–49 Ward, Mr., Camden, raises Civil War company called

Ward's Ducks, 18:193 Ward, Mr., farm of, near Charleston, 23:160 Ward, Mrs. A. J., 3:8–9, 25:150 Ward, A. J., Little Rock

and Ark. penitentiary, 8:172, 26:94, 34:196 penitentiary lessee, 52:4 picture of notice by, facing 28:8

Ward, A. J. (Home Guard officer), Van Buren, in Civil War, 25:149

Ward, A. M., Clarksville, 58:54 and the training of deaf children, 5:193

Ward, Allen, Carroll Co., 16:299 Ward, Augustus J. (sec., Fayetteville Temperance Soc.,

1841), 3:170–71 Ward, Ben (CSA), in 1st Ark. Inf. Regt., 35:84–85, 87 Ward, Carry (daughter of Sgt. John), 29:369 Ward, Clark, Hempstead Co., 14:152, 31:369

art. on 1890 reminiscences of, 17:56–67 Ward, Daisy Seiler (Mrs. R. A. Ward Jr.), 40:335 Ward, Dolly (daughter of Sgt. John), 29:369 Ward, Eli (49er), Batesville, 6:73 Ward, Ellen Elizabeth. See Eno, Ellen Elizabeth Ward

(Mrs. Jonathan Adams Eno) Ward, Essie (Searcy Co. artist), 44:193–94 Ward, Fannie (daughter of Sgt. John), 29:369 Ward, Geoffrey C., The Civil War: An Illustrated History,

noted, 49:357

Ward, Glen C., 36:298 Ward, I. N. (49er), Clarksville, 6:76 Ward, Israel J., 36:18 Ward, J. M. Z., and the cooperative marketing of rice,

5:127 Ward, J. Paul (Independence Co. sen.), 3:230 Ward, J. R., Ashley Co., 16:72 Ward, James, Miss. Co., 6:263n Ward, James (CSA), in 1st Ark. Inf. Regt., 35:89 Ward, James A., book by, noted, 53:255–56 Ward, Jessie, Searcy Co., 44:194 Ward, John, and salt works, 16:391–92 Ward, John (public-relations dir. for W. Rockefeller),

54:36 Ward, John (supposed Rev. War soldier), Phillips Co.,

1:61 Ward, Sgt. John (Medal of Honor winner), art. on,

29:361–75 Ward, John L., Conway, 53:453, 459

AHA session chmn., 43:340 The Arkansas Rockefeller, revd., 38:182–84

Ward, John W., on Andrew Jackson, 24:361, 368 Ward, Joseph, 49:228 Ward, Joseph, Ashley Co., 16:66, 75 Ward, Julia Wilson (Mrs. [Sgt.] John Ward), 29:368, 372 Ward, Lee, Howard Co., 2:340–41 Ward, Lucille, Hempstead Co., 39:351 Ward, M. (Phillips Co. slaveholder), 12:72 Ward, Mary Jane. See Corbin, Mary Jane Ward (Mrs.

Joseph Carter Corbin) Ward, Mary Lizzie, Ft. Smith, 33:144 Ward, Melitus, Carroll Co., 16:299 Ward, Mrs. Ollie Edwards, Crawford Co., 3:12 Ward, Justice Paul (Ark. Supreme Court), 38:322 Ward, Phillip (son of Sgt. John), 29:369 Ward, Maj. Richard L. (USA), leads 1st Kans. Colored

Regt., 18:342, 344 Ward, Tom T. (Jacksonport publisher), 9:241, 246 Ward, W. L., Marianna, 53:362 Ward, W. W., Lee Co., 57:385 Ward, William, Carroll Co., 16:299 Ward, William, Clarksville

art. on letter of, to Edward Cunningham, 1:155–56 and Sulphur Fork Factory, 37:180

Ward, William, of Miss., 19:307 Ward, William D. (asst. sec., terr. council, 1833), 10:395 Ward, William L. (Marianna sen.), 13:303

and double-primary bill, 3:243–44 opposes woman suffrage, 15:50

Ward, Zeb, Little Rock, 46:344 lessee of state penitentiary, 8:173, 34:198, 200, 202–4,

52:5–6 Wardell, M. L., addresses AHA, 12:174 Wardell, Miss. Co., 38:119 Warden, Dr. T. M., Van Buren, 6:29n War Department (U.S.), 25:139, 166, 30:140, 37:13–15,

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18, 20–21 and Choctaw removal from Ark., 27:47 and Ft. Smith cmdr. (1863–64), 19:132–34, 29:119,

128, 136, 144, 151 and POWs, 53:350, 352, 365 recruits African American troops, 1:102, 106–7

"War Diary of W. C. Porter," ed. J. V. Frederick, 11:286–314

Wardlaw, Nancy, Bradley Co., 12:72 Wardlow, Mrs. A. B., Mt. Elba, 3:7 Ward Motor Hotel, Ft. Smith, 30:265 Ware, Mr., 42:165 Ware, Ed, Phillips Co., and Elaine race riot (1919),

19:146, 20:9 Ware, Eugene F., book by, noted, 50:210 Ware, George W., Jr., 59:237 Ware, George W., Sr., 59:237 Ware, J. E., Izard Co., 37:189–90 Ware, Katherine A. (ed.), 19:212 Ware, Lillian L. See Cooper, Lillian L. Ware (Mrs. John

Ralph Cooper) Ware, Mrs. R. D., Asheville, N.C., 15:177 Ware, Dr. U. H., 50:183 Ware, W. P. (49er), 6:78 War Eagle, Benton Co., 13:289, 21:170–71, 24:146,

32:63, 67, 43:354–55 Blackburn's Mill on, 46:172

War Eagle Creek, Madison and Benton cos., 21:4, 6, 32:64–65, 33:108, 43:118

mills on, 19:258, 21:4, 6, 30:8, 32:66, 69 War Eagle Mills, on War Eagle Creek, Benton Co.,

19:258, 21:4, 6, 30:8, 32:66, 69 Ware's Chapel, Columbia Co., 11:10–11 Ware v. Arkansas (case arising from Elaine race riot,

1919), 19:142n Warfield, E. (CSA officer under Gen. Cleburne), 13:252n,

54:290 Warfield, William P. (Desha Co. slaveholder), 12:72 War Finance Corporation, aid from, to Ark. rice growers,

5:128 War Food Administration, 37:13, 53:352 Wargo, Andrew, Jr., 39:228 Wargo, Andrew, Sr., Desha Co., 39:227–28 Wargo, Percy, 39:228 Wargo, Tim, 39:228 Wargo, Victoria Bains (Mrs. Andrew Wargo Sr.), 33:260,

39:228 Wargo's Landing, 39:228 War in Europe, produced by Edwin P. Hoyt, noted, (vols.

3 and 4) 51:377, (vol. 5) 52:99 Waring, Alice Noble, The Fighting Elder: Andrew

Pickens, revd., 22:191–62 correspondence concerning review of, 23:88–91

Waring, Edward (USA officer), in Independence Co., 23:253

Waring, George E. (USA), of Mo., 19:231

War in the Pacific: Iwo Jima, vol. 9, produced by Edwin P. Hoyt, noted, 52:99

War in the West: Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove, by William L. Shea, noted, 56:121

"War Letters of a Texas Conscript in Arkansas," ed. Robert W. Glover, 20:355–87

Warmack, Johnson (Rev. War soldier), Madison Co., 1:57 War Manpower Commission, 37:13–15, 18–19, 53:352,

356 War Memorial Board, 4:245 War Memorial Building, Little Rock. See Old State House War Mothers of America, 1:323 Warm Springs (now Hot Springs), Garland Co., 14:3, 9.

See also Hot Springs Warm Springs, Randolph Co., 4:356, 360, 6:212 Warneke, Lon, 54:412 Warner (steamboat), 11:18 Warner, Charles Dudley, 53:164 Warner, Capt. Charles H. (riverboat operator on White

River), Batesville, 9:238, 22:177–78 Warner, George B. (CSA), of Mo., buried at Fayetteville,

5:407 Warner, H. C., Argenta, 24:31n Warner, Mrs. Harry, Ft. Smith, 9:313n Warner, Capt. John T. (steamboat operator on White

River), Batesville, 11:18 Warner, John T., Batesville, home of, 42:314 Warner, Julia McAlmont (Little Rock teacher), 13:301,

22:4 Warner, Kenneth O. (state dir. of personnel), 45:296,

299–307, 309–12 Warner, Myra (Ark. suffragist), 15:23n, 40:292 Warner, Robert, 59:435 Warner, Roger, book by, noted, 54:494 Warner, Sam Bass, book by, noted, 41:135 Warner, Sydney Yantis, book by, noted, 36:78 Warner, Virginia, 48:93 Warner Land Company, 41:48 Warner's Female College, Little Rock, 44:123 Warnock, James (early Camden settler), 22:100 Warnock, Lucretia (Columbia Co. teacher), 30:214 Warnock, Robert S., Columbia Co., 11:12

opposes proposed const. (1918), 34:22, 31 Warnock, Sarah Emeline (Mrs. S. F. Overa), Elliott,

22:103n Warnock Springs, Columbia Co., naming of, 11:12 War of Another Kind: A Southern Community in the

Great Rebellion, by Wayne K. Durrill, 52:224 revd., 50:98–99

War of 1812 in Ark., 7:149, 19:262, 24:47, 25:337 paper on, 12:178

War of the Rebellion. See Civil War War of the Rebellion, 52:259 War Paint Trail, by Bill Gulick and Thomas Rothrock,

noted, 5:191

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War Records Office, Washington, D.C., 41:253–55 War Relocation Authority, 2:88, 41:330–31, 333–36, 338,

53:341, 343, 347–48, 349, 351, 357, 358, 359 art. on Japanese relocation by, in Ark., 23:195–211

Warren, Capt. (CSA), 42:157–58 Warren, Ada O. (AMA teacher), 30:140, 142, 144 Warren, Anne (first wife of Nathan Warren), 15:54, 57 Warren, Archie (son of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:54 Warren, B. W. M. (Union Co. sen.) 31:54–55 Warren, Dr. C. C., of Ky., 14:92 Warren, C. R., Hot Springs, 26:27 Warren, David M. (AHA life member), Panhandle, Tex.,

16:327, 17:210 Warren, Mrs. E. S., Rogers, 45:142 Warren, Earl, 56:322, 59:81 Warren, Rep. Edward Allen, Camden, 1:131, 34:298, 301

elected to Border State Conv. by Ark. Secession Conv., 12:215n, 13:183n

Warren, Edwin Luther (son of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:57–58

Warren, Elizabeth (African American child, living with Nathan), Little Rock, 15:57

Warren, Ella (stepdaughter of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:54, 57, 59–61

Warren, Eugene (Little Rock atty.), 8:270n AEA counsel, and the antievolution law, 38:316–20,

323 law partner of C. Bailey, 57:156, 157

Warren, Frank (son of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:54, 60–61 Warren, George (son of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:54, 60–

61 Warren, Henry (brother of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:55 Warren, Ida May (stepdaughter of Nathan), Little Rock,

15:57, 60 Warren, Isaiah Timothy (son of Nathan), Little Rock,

15:54, 60–61 Warren, James (brother of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:54,

55–56 Warren, James A., Van Buren, 15:135 Warren, John (son of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:54, 60–61 Warren, Joyce, 45:366 Warren, Louise (third wife of Nathan Warren), Little

Rock, 15:58 Warren, Maria Rebecca (daughter of Nathan), Little

Rock, 15:54, 59–61 Warren, Mary Eliza "Mollie" (daughter of Nathan), Little

Rock, 15:57, 60 Warren, Mary Elizabeth (second wife of Nathan Warren),

Little Rock, 15:57–58 Warren, Mary Ellen (daughter of Nathan), Little Rock,

15:57 Warren, Minnie, Miss. Co., 6:426 Warren, Nathan, Little Rock, 54:308, 345

art. on life of, as free black, 15:53–61 Warren, Nathan, Jr., Little Rock, 15:54, 60 Warren, Ned (early Camden atty.), 5:339

Warren, Robert Penn, 53:14 book by, noted, 57:369

Warren, Samuel H., Dallas Co., 12:72 Warren, Stafford, 57:425–26 Warren, William (musician), 53:81 Warren, William Alfred (son of Nathan), Little Rock,

15:53n, 57, 59–60 Warren, Zola May (granddaughter of Nathan), 15:53n Warren, Bradley Co., 3:76, 360, 5:114n, 327, 335,

11:333, 12:393, 14:381, 19:56–57, 27:286, 38:138, 39:348, 40:277, 41:321, 42:164, 43:338

art. on Ark. Lumber Co. at, 46:60–68 baseball in, 54:421 during Civil War, 33:80, 82–83 depot in, 45:169–70

picture of, facing 45:169 First Meth. Church of, records of, 48:211 life in, described, 5:115–22 RR to, 7:115, 168–69, 191, 29:333, 338, 344, 31:282 talk on, noted, 7:143

Warren and Ouachita Valley Railroad, 7:115, 169, 29:333, 338, 344, 45:169, 46:66, 68

picture of station of, facing 39:348 Warren and Saline River Railroad, 29:344 Warren Bridge Company, 39:136, 139–40 Warren Democrat News, 46:66, 68 Warren Eagle-Democrat, 46:66n Warren News, 46:60 Warren Plantation, near Pine Bluff, 30:246–49 Warren Station, Pulaski Co., 36:31, 34–35 Warren Sunbeam (1879), 11:212 Warren Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, 43:55–56 Warrick, Brant, Greenwood, 44:341 Warsaw, Mo., 33:80 Warsaw, Union Co., 10:42 Warships of the Civil War Navies, by Paul H. Silverstone,

noted, 49:357 War Songster, 30:149 "Wartime Gristmill Destruction in Northwest Arkansas

and Military Farm Colonies," by Michael A. Hughes, 46:167–86

Wartime Journal of a Georgia Girl, by Eliza Frances Andrews, noted, 57:225

Warwick, W. J., Helena, 53:156 Wash, Thomas J. (Dallas Co. slaveholder), 12:72 Wash, W. A. (CSA), in 60th Tenn. Inf. Regt., 12:367 Washbourne, Edward Payson. See Washburn, Edward

Payson Washbourne, Henry, 46:359 Washbourne, J. W., Fayetteville, 8:105

burial place of family of, 14:386 Washbourne, Woodward, 46:356, 359, 361 Washburn, Alex H. (ed., Hope Star), art. on, noted,

37:198 Washburn, C. C. (USA), 44:64

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Washburn, Rev. Cephas, 14:325, 39:101, 46:354, 356, 359, 393

addresses Fayetteville Temperance Soc. (1843), 3:180 at Ark. Post (1820), 3:126, 128–29 art. on, 3:125–26 art on, noted, 14:287 art. on three letters of, 16:174–91 booklet on, noted, 14:286–87 collection of, at Ark. Hist. Comm., 16:218 description by, of travel conditions in Ark. (1820),

15:187 and Dwight Mission, 1:345–46, 12:9, 103, 15:187,

195 est. post office at, 18:48

and Far West Seminary, Mt. Comfort, 4:327, 28:310, 29:245–48, 353–54, 356–57, 360

father of E. P. Washburn, 3:326–27, 30:149 home of, near Russellville, 3:327 Little Rock, early resident of, 7:241 medical doctor, erroneously said to be, 2:21 min. at Dardanelle, 10:180, 12:274 min. at Ft. Smith, 9:313, 17:259 min. at Norristown, 10:179 preaches at Little Rock, 2:21–22, 5:179 preaches near Bentonville, 3:135 reminiscences of, 10:179, 14:183–84 Reminiscences of the Indians, 56:136–38

Washburn, Edward Payson (artist), 3:326–27. See also Arkansas Traveler

Arkansas Traveler (painting by), 2:21, 5:392, 9:103–4, 14:309, 30:146, 149, 153–54, 35:123–24, 53:35–36

children in, were those of Dr. R. L. Dodge, Little Rock, 2:21

art. on, and, Arkansas Traveler (painting by), 46:348–75

The Chess Game, 53:41, 163 grave of, in Little Rock, marked, 16:402 picture of, 46:355 Turn of the Tune (painting by), 9:104

Washburn, Col. Henry D. (USA), of 18th Indiana Inf., 20:86

Washburn, John Alexander, Monroe Co., 35:47 Washburn, Minerva (daughter of Cephas), 3:131 Washburn, Wiley A. (CSA), Monroe Co., art. on

reminiscences of, 35:47–90 Washburn, Winifred Allen (Mrs. John Alexander

Washburn), Monroe Co., 35:47 Washburn Collection, given to Ark. Hist. Comm., 16:281 Washington, Booker T., 32:109, 129, 33:178, 34:150–51,

153, 237, 35:327, 330, 39:120, 41:124, 50:364, 54:122, 123–25, 128, 130, 56:275, 363

Ark. version of dinner of, with T. Roosevelt, 32:18 book on, revd., 33:90–92 and I. Fisher, 41:3–4, 6–7, 9–11, 13, 16–18, 22–29,

31, 33, 36–37, 40–41, 43–44, 46, 48

influence of, in Ark., 30:6–7, 311, 33:5, 298 pictures of, 54:129, 131–32 visits Pine Bluff (1905), 41:28–29

Washington, Mrs. Booker T., 41:10 Washington, Booker T., Jr., 41:28–29 Washington, Catherine H. (Jefferson Co. slaveholder),

12:72 Washington, Eliza (slave), 38:220 Washington, Frances Stewart Latta (Mrs. George L.

Washington). See Latta, Frances Stewart Washington, Gen. George, in Am. Rev., 28:246 Washington, George (NW Ark. secessionist), 6:231 Washington, George (Caddo leader), 37:339, 346–47 Washington, Col. George (Indian commissioner), 13:32,

39, 23:32 Washington, George L., 40:44 Washington, J. W., Washington, 47:208–9 Washington, Jane Lewis. See Walker, Jane Lewis

Washington (Mrs. David Walker) Washington, Lucinda, Batesville, 51:148 Washington, Hempstead Co., 5:332, 338, 7:59, 8:334,

12:264–65, 14:236, 17:58, 62, 179n, 180n, 181, 27:75, 84, 105, 28:271, 29:141, 37:322, 41:319, 42:48, 60, 78–79, 149, 302, 43:89–90, 107, 113, 132, 283–84, 45:220, 269, 48:271–72, 53:19

AHA mtng. at, 48:349–54 AMA sch. at, 30:123, 253–54, 31:211, 318, 322 Ark. Mex. War volunteers at, 6:250–51, 12:301–3,

26:368, 36:26 art. on, 13:401–7 art. on J. R. Eakin and Telegraph of, 12:316–26 art. on G. D. Royston of, 18:26–43 art on S. T. Sanders of, 39:159–68 art. on Dr. Smith of, 24:67–81 art. on survey of, 17:337–96 Bapts. in, 3:321–22 book describing antebellum social life in, noted, 39:77 books on, noted, 25:187, 36:62–63 and Bowie knife, 17:346–48 Abraham Brock opens store in (1827), 17:338, 348,

18:5n, 30 cemetery at, 1:55–56 during Civil War, 2:373, 17:273, 275, 278, 284,

19:41–42, 45, 48–49, 24:240, 32:89, 38:135–36

action near, 8:242, 17:273, 278, 18:339, 22:167, 28:271

Ark. CSA Gen. Assembly meets at (1864), 39:166n

Ark. CSA govt. at, 3:322, 8:241, 15:163n, 17:365, 18:37, 22:235, 38:131, 238, 354, 39:288, 48:70, 72–73, 49:156, 289, 54:313

and Hempstead Rifles, 48:261–64 letters from, 2:273, 283, 21:265 troops org. at, 8:241, 18:13–14

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E. Cross and, 3:104–10 decline of, 17:392–96 described, 17:58, 28:52, 30:166 in 1834, 48:13 fire in (1875), 39:288 founded (1824), 39:288, 48:377 and Freedmen's Bureau, 50:163, 164, 167, 169, 172,

173, 175, 183, 184, 187, 191, 193, 194, 51:148, 149, 150

freedmen's hosp. in, 51:153, 158 freedmen's plight in, 51:151 E. W. Gantt and, 15:165n hist. dist. of, 44:96

hist. bldgs. in, 3:321–22 C. B. Mitchel Home, 38:237 in Nat. Reg., 35:378

hist. of, noted, 38:378 hotel in, 15:192–94 and Sam Houston, 48:274n Jonquil Festival in, 37:198 land office at, 10:142, 19:316 mail route to, 12:124, 231 male and female seminary in, 39:164 memoir mentions, 17:60–62 Meth. church at, 31:371–72, 39:164 newspaper in, 14:224 Real Estate Bank branch in, 6:278 restoration of, 20:395 G. D. Royston and, 18:28, 30–31, 37, 41–43 and RRs, 6:413, 31:278

Iron Mtn. RR bypasses, 39:288 mil. RR to, 17:338

Richard Samuels (African American del. to 1868 const. conv.) from, 33:45

schs. at, 6:328–32, 27:112, 31:251–53 Dr. N. D. Smith, weather records of, 13:208–9, 24:67–

81 stageline to, 15:192 and swamplands, 6:383, 398 and Tex. Rev., 3:106–7, 17:338–39 and travel connections at, 15:192

Washington, Arkansas: History on the Southwest Trail, by Mary Medearis, noted, 38:378, 39:85

Washington Academy, Washington, 27:112 Washington and Benton Counties, Arkansas, by Diane

and Ray Hanley, noted, 58:125 Washington County, 2:309, 3:230, 318, 4:266, 5:218,

14:283–84, 386, 15:68, 26:166, 183, 226, 245, 250, 28:128–30, 174, 311, 317n, 346–53, 29:173, 32:155, 36:16, 329, 37:225, 40:32n, 148, 150, 178, 358, 42:113n, 314, 43:90, 101, 108–10, 117–19, 121–24, 181, 318, 354, 46:88, 168, 171–76, 180, 182, 184, 188–89, 222, 253, 49:167, 211

African American news reports from (1893), 33:311–16

and antievolution act (1928), 38:313 apple industry in, 33:326, 331–32 art. on A. W. Arrington of, 14:315–39 art. on Millard Berry and, 15:154–60 art. on Canehill murders in (1839), 29:209–14 art. on CSA POW from, 12:340–69 art. on Earle-Buchanan letters and, 33:99–174 art. on early doctors in, 10:364–84 art. on Far West Seminary in, 29:345–60 art. on land grant in, 2:1–11 art. on letter from (1861), 3:63 bibliog. on, 25:191, 36:79–81, 83–84 book on, 49:92 books on cemeteries in, 42:183, 380–81, 45:78, 179 book on hist. of educ. in (1830–1950), noted, 47:188 book on hist. of schs. in, noted, 45:90, 354 books on marriage records of, 45:281, 47:84 book project on, 45:365 booklet on Holt family of, revd., 19:283–84 Canehill in, 5:354–58, 14:320, 330–31, 33:99n cemetery records of, 41:358, 362 Cherokees and, 8:101, 35:356, 36:23, 25–26 Cincinnati in, 3:154n circuit court in, 3:354 during Civil War, 3:13, 22:133, 168, 25:81, 84,

33:105, 108, 140–41 Indian depredations in, 33:140–41 list of men from, in Ark. USA units, noted, 48:80–

81 mil. post colonies in (1865), 24:146 34th Ark. Inf. Regt. (CSA) from, 33:103, 143

Civil War markers and monuments in, noted, 45:287 colls. in, 20:232n, 33:99

Cane Hill Coll. in, 33:99 and Const. of 1836, 41:240 cotton factory in (1840), 15:127, 20:232n county fairs in, 12:397–98, 35:252 courthouse of, 2:365, 3:336, 4:18, 15:158, 19:256,

29:348 Cumberland Presby. churches in, hist. of, noted,

16:329 F. R. Earle and, 33:113, 156–64 early families of, 33:100, 103, 105n, 138n early records of, microfilmed, 39:190 early settlers of, 5:297n, 299–300 elecs. in, 14:322, 324, 326, 26:265, 33:172–74 folksongs recorded in, 7:4 and Ft. Wayne, 36:5, 10 49ers from, 6:47, 53–54, 76 free blacks in (1850), 3:162 German settlement in, 6:226n, 227–49, 9:229–30 Good Govt. League in, 13:76 Goodspeed's hist. of, noted, 38:93, 189 govt. structures of, 6:222 and Greenback movt., 36:118–20 health office est. in (1913), 10:379

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hist. workers in, listed, 11:224–25 immigration to, 15:196–98 index to wills and probate books, 41:357 Indian sites in, 5:275–76 listings in Nat. Reg. from, 44:76 marriage records of, 41:360 mil. reservation in, 35:358 militia inf. company from (1846), 36:26 and Ozark Trails Assoc., 7:304 J. R. Pettigrew and, 33:162n pictorial hist. of (c. 1900), noted, 20:198 political corruption in, 57:38–40 and poll tax, 54:158–59 pop. of, 23:190, 27:178 postmasters and post offices, in, bulletin on, 35:380–

81 and proposed const. (1918), voted against, 34:34 pro-Union feelings in, 12:195, 207, 221, 223 during Reconstruction, 12:159, 163, 166, 35:156–64 Rev. War soldiers buried in, 1:60 Rhea's Mill in, 32:326n Major Ridge and E. Boudinot murdered in (1839),

36:16 Rotary Club in, hist. of, noted, 36:80 and RRs, 10:221 schs. in, 4:325–26, 332, 12:99–100, 104–5, 358,

29:345–49 slaves in (1860), 3:162, 12:53–73 E. D. Stone Home in, 3:323 students in (1916), 10:316 swamplands in, 6:75 tax frauds in (1870–80), 13:241 J. N. Tillman and, 34:158 Tontitown in, 8:123 tornado through (1898), 45:32 tournament of Knights in (1869), 12:397–98 and UA, 4:182, 6:431, 434–35, 7:257, 8:46, 9:94,

15:116n, 30:3–4, 15, 33:166n, 170 and Vallière land grant, 2:1–2 P. M. Van Winkle and, 32:62–63 votes Repub., 7:207 B. F. Walker and, 33:165 David Walker and, 33:116n and woman suffrage, 15:31–34, 40n

Washington County, Arkansas, Cemetery Records, by Lloyd McConnell, 41:358

Washington County, Arkansas, Index to Wills, 1828–1931, and Index to Probate Books, A to K, 1837–1901, by Lois Miller, noted, 41:357

Washington County Extension Club, records of, 48:383 Washington County Fair, book on, noted, 36:81 Washington County Historical Society, 10:221, 11:224–

25, 13:392, 14:346, 15:350–51, 20:198, 392, 399, 21:174, 22:86, 336, 24:188, 348, 28:93, 29:214, 31:374–75, 36:96, 204, 348, 37:87, 39:267, 40:178, 41:191–92, 342, 43:74, 88–89,

357, 44:360, 45:89, 178–79, 281, 357, 46:88, 59:92, 312, 317

AHA mtng. host (1985), 44:90, 336 Flashback, 12:370, 14:386, 15:177, 350, 369–70,

20:198, 392, 399, 21:174, 22:86–87, 28:93, 30:28, 36:80, 204, 37:87, 39:267, 40:178, 42:99, 188, 357, 360, 43:74, 89, 183–84, 341–42, 44:186, 338–39, 45:181–82, 332, 47:84, 190–91, 365–66, 48:205, 352

wins awards, 35:188, 294, 36:201, 348, 37:195, 356, 41:191–92, 342

oldest hist. soc. among cos., 20:198 places marker at Mt. Comfort, 29:345–48 publications of, 12:370, 14:76, 286, 15:91, 274, 336,

368, 370, 20:198, 35:380–81 Bulletin Series of, noted, 36:81

restores old jail as hdqrs., 38:376 wins award, 38:277

Washington County Jail, restoration of, 38:376 Washington County Medical Society, 10:370–75, 377,

379, 383–84 records of, 44:298, 48:382

Washington County Retired Teachers Association, 45:90, 47:188

Washington, D.C., 26:171, 179, 183, 28:206–8, 212, 29:234

Washington (D.C.) National Intelligencer, 24:58, 26:17 Washington (D.C.) Post, 59:243, 262 Washington (D.C.) Star, 19:5n Washington Exchange Company, 28:17, 48:67 Washington Female Academy, 4:332 Washington Female Seminary, 4:332 Washington Hempstead and Red River Inquirer, 13:375 Washington Hempstead Democrat, 18:10, 79 Washington and Hope Railway, 6:413, 31:278, 39:289 Washington and Hope Tramway Company, 39:289 Washington Hotel, Fayetteville, 6:359–60, 364, 30:229,

57:35 Washington Male Academy, 17:353 Washington Male and Female Seminary, 4:238, 330–31 Washington Pine Torch, 39:167 Washington Press, Hempstead Co., 39:76, 59:366–68,

371, 373–75, 377, 385, 386 Washington Red River Herald, 11:212, 13:275, 375 Washington School, Springdale, 43:15, 46 Washington's Inaugural Address of 1789, revd., 11:345 Washington's Official Map of Yorktown, revd., 11:345 Washington South Arkansas Democrat, 18:79n Washington Square Players, 22:63 Washington Telegraph, 12:394, 14:224, 17:281, 293n,

348–50, 355, 357–58, 360–62, 365–75, 19:53n, 20:4n, 334, 23:38n, 47n, 27:111, 28:22, 24, 31:21–22, 34:300, 38:145, 39:76–77, 164, 236, 43:114–15, 44:20, 48:67n, 52:230, 232, 242

art. on, and CSA propaganda, 12:316–26 and C. M. Baker (auth.), 25:239

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on the Bowie knife, 53:169–70, 188 R. C. Brady (ed.), 17:349, 391–92 comments on cotton plant, 15:138–39 and J. R. Eakin, 12:316–26 file of, microfilmed by Ark. Hist. Comm., 16:404 only state paper to continue throughout Civil War,

28:15 opposes ending slavery, 31:34–35

Washington Township, Grant Co., 7:318, 322 Washington Township, Sevier Co., 38:250 Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., 37:238 Washington Veneer Company, 44:168 Washita Mountains, 37:335 Waskow, Arthur I., 58:289, 291, 304, 313, 59:24 Wassell, Dr. Corydon McAlmont (Medal of Honor

recipient, WWII), St. Charles, 1:184, 4:370, 12:386

Wassell, John, Little Rock, 46:333 and arrest of E. Baxter (1863), 16:101 and bldg. of Old State House, 9:37 member, Ark. Deaf Mute Inst. Board, 5:195

Wassell, Lenoa McAlmont, Little Rock, 4:370 Wassell, Sam M., Little Rock, 43:305–7 Wassell, Mrs. Samuel Spotts, Little Rock, 2:361, 15:365n Wasserman, Marie, Pine Bluff, 47:259 Wasson, Marion, Fayetteville, 2:326n, 5:3, 327 Wasson, Mrs. Marion, 18:105n Wasson, Marion (state bank commissioner), 39:250–51,

253, 258 Wasson, Michele R. (auth.), 38:377, 46:406 Wasson, P. L., 30:229 Wasson, Ruth, Benton Co., 46:96 "Watching Washington for Thirty-Five Years," by Garrett

Whiteside, 1:235–43 Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, 43:156–57, 161, 174 Water, paper on policy on, noted, 46:377 "Water Bound in Arkansas," by H. M. McIver, (pt. 1)

14:134–60, (pt. 2) 14:225–51 Water Creek, Searcy Co., 37:299 Water Creek Christian Industries, 14:367 Waterford Plantation, 38:201 Waterhouse, Blackstone, 37:245 Waterhouse, Richard (CSA), 20:359, 367–68, 383 Waterhouse, William (builder of John Brown Coll.),

28:328 Watering places

art. on, in antebellum Ark., 18:213–33 art. on Elixir Springs as, 23:212–42 art. on Eureka Springs as, 5:297–307 art. on Hot Springs as, 14:3–31

Waterman, James (asst. Indian factor at Ark. Post), 11:199, 28:39

Waterman, Mrs. Julian S., 36:165 Waterman, Julian Seesel, 27:4, 30:27, 45:296, 46:127n,

36:165 and double-primary law, 3:234–35

and founding of UA Law Sch., 21:99–104, 113, 116, 118–20, 122–25

Moore v. Dempsey, coauth. of art. on, noted, 19:150n picture of, facing 21:112

Waterman, Robert E., coed., "The Earle-Buchanan Letters of 1861–1876," 33:99–174

Waterman, Thomas (Indian trader on White River, 1805), 11:193

Waterman, W. (circus operator), 13:379, 26:246–47, 255–56

Waterman Hall (UA law bldg.), 30:9 picture of, following 21:112

Waterman Memorial Fund (UA Law Sch.), 21:129 Watermelon Island, in Ouachita River, Hot Spring Co.,

43:136, 48:168 Water mills, 2:221–22, 3:18, 317, 19:376–77, 32:66, 69 Water Mills of the Missouri Ozarks, by George C. Suggs

Jr., noted, 50:106 Waters, J. H., El Dorado, 22:20 Waters, J. W., Pine Bluff, 24:31n Waters, Dr. J. W., Washington Co., 10:371, 373–74 Waters, James, Union Co., 12:227 Waters, John (Jefferson Co. slaveholder), 12:72, 49:322,

323 Waters, Muddy (blues artist), 53:76, 77, 82, 83, 85 Waters, R. E., Yell Co., 39:48 Waters, Sam W., New Orleans, La., theatrical troupe of,

in Little Rock, 12:328–31, 14:16, 23:168–83 Waters, Mrs. Sam W. (actress), at Little Rock Theater,

12:329–31, 23:169–83 Waters, Thomas J., Yell Co., 12:72, 39:43, 48 Waters, Montgomery Co., 27:146 Waters over Linn Creek Town, by Ralph Alan McCanse,

revd., 11:147–48 Water Valley, Randolph Co., 38:253n Water witching, 15:300–303 Waterworth, Donald L., Sr., Pocahontas, 43:186 Watie, David, 44:263 Watie, Jacqueline (daughter of Stand), 8:111, 113

letters to and from, 8:110–12 Watie, John, 36:22 Watie, Mary Ann. See Candy, Mary Ann Watie (Mrs.

John Walker Candy) Watie, Minnehaha (daughter of Stand), 8:111, 113 Watie, Nancy Paschal. See Wheeler, Nancy Paschal

"Nannie" Watie (first wife of John F. Wheeler) Watie, Saladin (son of Stand), 8:113 Watie, Gen. Stand (CSA), 10:366, 17:239n, 21:243,

33:133n, 140n, 141n, 44:270, 273, 278n, 281 art. on, noted, 19:120n attempt made to murder, 35:348 books on, noted, 19:120n, 21:78; revd., 48:370–71 and Cherokees

favors alliance of, with CSA (1861), 24:323 leader and father of, 8:98–113 leads regt., then brig. of, 20:83n, 22:280n, 25:39,

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57n, 61n, 72–73, 81–85, 87–91 raises CSA btn. of (1861), 30:341 Treaty party leader, 36:13, 20–21, 23, 26

and CSA campaigns against Ft. Smith (1863, 1864), 26:261n, 273–81, 28:361, 363, 375, 29:247–48

at Ft. Wayne (1862), 18:70n letters from men of brig. of, 3:182–86 at Pea Ridge (1862), 15:13, 38:345–46, 358 pictures of, facing 28:356, 29:248 at Prairie Grove (1862), 19:125 trial of, for murder of James Foreman, 13:394,

14:325–26, 332, 346, 21:78 A. W. Arrington in, 14:340–43, 21:78

Watie, Tom, 36:19 Watie, Watica (son of Stand), 8:109–10, 113 Watkens, Henry, Ashley Co., 43:123 Watkins, Benjamin Leigh, Okolona, 10:385–86 Watkins, Mrs. Benjamin Leigh, Okolona, 10:386 Watkins, Beverly (Mrs. Samuel Watkins), Camden,

40:179, 41:294, 44:96 AHA awards chmn., 42:357 AHA session chmn., 41:341 "Efforts to Encourage Immigration to Arkansas,

1865–1874," 38:32–62 paper by, 52:343 picture of, facing 42:354–55

Watkins, Braxton, Ashley Co., 16:69 Watkins, Carolyn, Fayetteville, 33:336 Watkins, Dr. Claibourne, Little Rock, 2:28–29, 46:338 Watkins, Mrs. Claibourne, 2:22–23 Watkins, E. R., Pulaski Co., 43:122 Watkins, Chief Justice George Claiborne (Ark. Supreme

Court), Little Rock, 4:266, 16:323, 17:317, 18:82n

actor, 12:328 del. to secession conv., facing 4:266, 12:192, 13:177,

184 indicted for treason, 49:322, 52:238 letter of, to David Walker (1868), 16:321–22 letters of, noted, 15:275 opposes Reconstruction, 49:323, 327 and RRs, 6:12n, 7:106

Watkins, Mrs. George Claiborne, letter of, noted, 1:67 Watkins, Gertrude (suffragist), in Ark., 15:38 Watkins, Isaac (Little Rock innkeeper), 15:194 Watkins, Isham, Richmond, Little River Co., 50:192,

57:267 Watkins, Jabez Bunting, of La., 29:68–69 Watkins, Jacob, Union Co., 12:227–29 Watkins, James, Harrison, 58:133 Watkins, L. A., Harrison, and RR dev. in Ark., 8:282–87 Watkins, Lyke (oilman), 1:32, 33:197 Watkins, Maria (Mrs. Isaac Watkins), Little Rock, excerpt

from 1821 diary of, 17:316–17 Watkins, Mary Eliza. See Clendenin, Mary Eliza Watkins

(Mrs. John Joseph Clendenin)

Watkins, Mary W. (Mrs. R. A. Watkins), Little Rock, 14:105

Watkins, May, Polk Co., letter of, to Gov. Flanagin, 1:70 Watkins, Oscar M. (CSA), 42:148–49 Watkins, Dr. Robert A., Little Rock, 14:105 Watkins, Samuel (Camden ed.), 43:72, 44:96

AHA board member, 42:189, 360 Watkins, Susan Cameron. See Biscoe, Susan Cameron

Watkins (Mrs. Henry Lawson Biscoe) Watkins, Thomas, Ashley Co., 16:69 Watkins, Thomas, White Co., 11:216 Watkins, Tom, Springfield, Mo.

art. on, 10:385–92 picture of, facing 10:385

Watkins, Tri, revs., 54:95–97, 57:485–87, 59:219–21 Watkins, W. H., Jacksonport, 9:254 Watkins, Wesley Clark, 42:31, 32–33, 33–34 Watkins, William W., 49:321 Watkins, William Wirt, Carroll Co., 38:233

del. to secession conv., table facing 13:184 and formation of Boone Co. (1869), 13:67 member, Provisional CSA Cong., 12:224, 29:107,

38:233, 245–46 and Mtn. Meadows Massacre (1857), 16:69

Watkins Hotel, Little Rock, 10:89 Watson, Addison Walker, Tucker, 16:100 Watson, Alexander Jones, Tucker, 16:100 Watson, Desha Co., 2:160, 27:267, 29:201

art. on, noted, 41:197 hist. of Bapt. church in, noted, 44:197

Watson, Asa, Tucker, 16:100 Watson, Rev. Benjamin (headmaster, Tulip Female Coll.),

4:333, 18:282 Watson, C. C., Jonesboro, 27:30–32 Watson, C. W., Little Rock, 2:117, 27:286

picture of, facing 36:288 Watson, Charles A., Valley Springs, 16:81 Watson, Charles S., From Nationalism to Secession: The

Changing Fiction of William Gilmore Simms, revd., 53:386–88

Watson, David, Tucker, 16:100 Watson, David Ward, Tucker, 16:96, 98 Watson, E. D., Hamburg, 18:382 Watson, E. H. (CSA), in 6th Ark. Inf. Regt., 13:131 Watson, E. P. (Benton Co. del. to 1917–18 const. conv.),

34:13 Watson, Lady Elizabeth. See Luker, Lady Elizabeth

Watson Watson, F. A., Jonesboro, 27:29–32 Watson, G. M., Columbia Co., 2:227 Watson, G. W. (Crittenden Co. African American legis.),

31:288–29, 33:303, 44:231 picture of, facing 31:230

Watson, George B., Sr. (Desha Co. slaveholder), 12:72, 23:69

Watson, George B., Jr. (Desha Co. slaveholder), 12:72

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Watson, George M. (Union Co. slaveholder), 12:72 duel with A. Rust, 10:41–42

Watson, Rev. H. H. (Meth.), Little Rock, 5:151 Watson, Hariette (Mrs. Robert Watson), Batesville,

15:268 Watson, Hattie R., picture of, 58:375 Watson, Hugh, Tucker, 16:100 Watson, J. F., 50:187 Watson, J. R., Jefferson Co., 19:279 Watson, Col. J. R. (CSA), in 18th Tex. Inf. Regt., 7:65 Watson, J. T. (militia cmdr., 1868), 15:143n Watson, Rev. J. W., Pine Bluff, 29:52 Watson, James B., 41:50 Watson, Mrs. James Hamilton, Bentonville, 11:69 Watson, James O., 56:303 Watson, Col. James T., 59:70–71 Watson, John (Polk Co. logger), 21:73 Watson, Joseph Ward, Tucker, 16:100 Watson, Katherine, Bentonville, 11:72 Watson, Lance, "Sweet Willie Wine," 54:44–45 Watson, Lina Hayes, 21:117 Watson, Louis, Tucker, 16:100 Watson, Mary Katherine, Tucker

booklet by, 15:370 "The Story of Mockingbird Lane," 16:96–100

Watson, P. S. G., and early Bapt. church in Lawrence Co., 5:161, 166

Watson, Rev. Patrick S. G. (ed., Ark. Bapt.), 38:219, 222 writes recollections for Dardanelle newspaper,

37:185n, 189, 191 Watson, Permelia H., Batesville, 15:268 Watson, Robert, Batesville, 15:268 Watson, Dr. Robert, 37:231 Watson, S. G. (CSA), Saline Co., 18:198 Watson, S. T. (Little Rock publisher), 14:220 Watson, Samuel MacDowell, Grant Co., 16:405 Watson, Shelton, Union Co., 10:38 Watson, Susan Jane, Batesville, 15:268 Watson, Thomas, 40:135 Watson, Thomas Edward, of Ga., 7:201–2, 34:75–77 Watson, Tim F., Newport, 45:183, 46:92 Watson, Mrs. Tim F., Newport. See Jacoway, Elizabeth

(Mrs. Tim F. Watson) Watson, Tom, 51:215, 217–18 Watson, W. A., 36:114n Watson, Rev. W. Caldwell, Malvern, 4:372, 10:198 Watson, William (CSA), 48:262n, 50:149 Watson, Mrs. William, Washington Co., 13:335 Watson Chapel Junior High School, Pine Bluff, 46:378 Watson family, Batesville, 11:16 Watson family, Jackson Co., 40:364 Watson v. Dodge (1933), 39:154–55 Watt, Hank, and Bentonville bank robbery, 7:70 Watt, Sam, Garland Co., 59:414, 424 Wattempatta (Quapaw leader), 32:233, 40:233 Wattensaw Creek, Lonoke Co., 7:89–90

Wattensaw Farmers' Club (orig. name of Agricultural Wheel), Prairie Co., 2:130–31, 13:233–38, 25:11, 45:185

Wattensaw Nursery, Prairie Co., 43:107 Watterson, James S., Memphis, Tenn., 37:247 Wattishka Inka, 40:227 Wattle and daub (form of construction), noted, 46:140 Wattles, Col. Stephen H. (USA), in 1st Indian Home

Guards, 25:83, 26:284 Watts, Arch C., Union Co., 12:248 Watts, H. L., Union Co., 12:249 Watts, John (Cherokee), 56:130, 140 Watts, Louisa Matitia, 40:84 Watts, Victor M., 59:237 Watts, Mrs. W. N. See Lytle, Miss (daughter of John A.) Watts, William Henry, 40:84 Watts, Okla., 35:334 Watts, Scott Co., 34:137 Watts Landing, on Ouachita River, 12:246–47 Watzek, Alfred Richard, Jr., 44:161 Watzek, Betty (Mrs. Peter F. Watzek), Crossett, 44:165,

171 Watzek, Dr. John W., Crossett, 39:271, 44:156, 160

and Crossett Lumber Company, 11:165 Watzek, Peter F., Crossett, 44:162 Waugh, Rev. Beverly (Meth. bishop), 26:228 Waugh, Charles, book by, noted, 51:286 Waugh, Charles M. (brother of Roberta), 57:34 Waugh, G. M. (Ft. Smith atty.), 44:282 Waugh, Gideon M. (USA), at Clarksville, 29:232–33,

240, 242 Waugh, James G., 57:34 Waugh, John C., book by, noted, 53:399 Waugh, Lucy, 57:34 Waugh, Pattie Stratton, 57:34 Waugh, Roberta. See Fulbright, Roberta Waugh (Mrs. Jay

Fulbright) Waugh, William T., 57:34 Waugh farm, Independence Co., skirmish at (1864),

22:168, 269n, 28:262–63 Waul, Thomas N. (CSA), 20:12, 13n Wave High the Banner, by D. A. "Dee" Brown, revd.,

3:367–69 Wavell, Arthur G., of Tex., 19:103–4 Wavell, William, 48:156 Wavellite (mineral), 48:156 Waver Light, Garland Co., 19:206, 48:156 Waverly (steamboat), 1:344, 347, 15:195, 197–98

at Batesville, 8:141, 9:235 designed for low draft, 27:135

Waverly, Dallas Co., 35:144n Waxhaws (Fayetteville home of A. Yell), 3:318, 10:377,

20:131, 26:175, 184, 366 pictures of, following 3:312, facing 26:22

Way Back in the Hills, by James C. Hefley, revd., 49:353–54

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Wayland, Julius, 40:150 Wayland, Mary, Rocky Comfort, 14:159 Wayland, Mrs. Paul, Batesville, and AHA, 19:176 Wayland, Paul T.

and AHA, 17:206, 211–12, 18:309, 320 "Batesville's Memorial Park Cemetery," 15:267–72 "The Wayland Family of North Arkansas," 15:319–22 "William Byers of Batesville," 16:281–89

Wayland Arbor, Lawrence Co., 15:320–21 "Wayland Family of North Arkansas," by Paul T.

Wayland, 15:319–22 Wayland Spring, Lawrence Co., 15:320 Wayman, Armour K. (supt., Pulaski Co. Hosp.), 6:150,

152 Wayne, Anthony, 49:226, 228, 231, 234, 239 Waynesville, Mo., 18:61, 19:235 Way to the West: Essays on the Central Plains, by Elliott

West, revd., 55:340–41 Way Up North in Dixie: A Black Family's Claim to the

Confederate Anthem, by Howard L. Sacks and Judith Rose Sacks, revd., 54:393–95

"Wayworn Traveler" (song), 26:315 We Always Lie to Strangers, by Vance Randolph, noted,

30:159; revd., 10:223–24 We Cannot Escape History: Lincoln and the Last Best

Hope of Earth, ed. James M. McPherson, revd., 55:447–49

"'We Have Just Begun': Black Organizing and White Response in the Arkansas Delta, 1919," by Kieran Taylor, 58:265–84

Wealth, per capita, in Ark. (1860), 13:191, 193 Wear, E. J., Polk Co., 45:17 Weare, Walter B., rev., 35:99–101 Weary, Rev. Edwin, Texarkana, 5:351 Weather station at Bentonville, (1906), 45:145 Weatherford, Clarence, Texarkana, 22:20 Weatherid, Mrs. (Clarksville teacher, 1846), 1:156 Weatherington, A. B. (state high sch. supervisor), 5:95 Weatherly, Bill, Phillips Co., 8:169 Weatherly, Pink, Jacksonport, 9:251 Weather records. See also Tornadoes

art. on, kept at Washington (1839–67), 24:67–81 of Grant Co. (1845–87), noted, 14:386 tornado paths in Ark., art. on, noted, 14:387

Weathers, J. R. (Little Rock ed.), 19:328–29 Weaver, Alice Compton (Mrs. George Vance Weaver

Sr.), Little Rock, 10:333. See also Compton, Alice

Weaver, Barry Roland, "Jesse James in Arkansas: The War Days," 23:359–64

Weaver, Effie Coleman (Mrs. Samuel Montgomery Weaver Jr.), Little Rock, 10:333

Weaver, George Vance, Jr., Little Rock, 10:333 Weaver, George Vance, Sr., Little Rock, 10:332–33 Weaver, Gregory Wayne, paper by, 47:363 Weaver, Hannah Sue Duffie, book by, noted, 38:92

Weaver, Herbert, coed., Correspondence of James K. Polk, revd., 31:388–89

Weaver, J. Frank (Ft. Smith publisher), 14:213, 216–17, 17:239, 23:163n

Weaver, James Baird (Greenback pres. candidate), 36:115–16

Ark. vote for, 7:198–200 Weaver, Mary. See Field, Mary Weaver (Mrs. Ben

Johnson Field Sr.) Weaver, Mary Eliza Rose. See Montgomery, Mary Eliza

Rose Weaver (Mrs. Samuel Montgomery Sr.) Weaver, Mary Jane, 45:79 Weaver, Maude Samstag (Mrs. George Vance Weaver

Jr.), Little Rock, 10:333 Weaver, Minnie Dee, 45:79 Weaver, Omer Rose, Little Rock, 10:333–34, 22:250 Weaver, Othnial, Ouachita Co., 12:72 Weaver, Samuel Montgomery, Little Rock, 5:391, 8:213,

14:281–82 art. on homestead of, 10:328–38

Weaver, Samuel Montgomery, Jr., Little Rock, 10:332–33, 335

Weaver, W. J., Ft. Smith, 17:239n, 248, 258 Weaver Artillery (CSA), Little Rock, 22:250, 252, 272 "Weaver Homestead in Little Rock," by Ben Johnson

Field Jr., 10:328–38 Weaver Light Battery (CSA), 46:302 Weavers, 56:224 Webb, Capt., 42:158 Webb, A. P., art. by, on Ft. Smith, noted, 6:86 Webb, A. W., Carroll Co., 16:297 Webb, A. W., Chicot Co., 59:322 Webb, Dr. A. W., Little Rock, 2:23–24, 14:306, 51:160–

61 Webb, Alfred, Carroll Co., 16:297 Webb, B. F., Carroll Co., 16:302–3 Webb, Charles, Pulaski Co., 43:124 Webb, Charles H. (actor), at Little Rock (1839), 23:180,

182 Webb, Mrs. Charles H. (actress), at Little Rock (1839),

23:180, 182 Webb, Dillard, Carroll Co., 16:302 Webb, Dorothy, Little Rock, 41:366 Webb, Doyle L., II, 45:364 Webb, E. F., Carroll Co., 16:303 Webb, F. D., Carroll Co., 16:301 Webb, Frances, Conway, 47:127n Webb, J. B. (AMA and Freedmen's Bureau agent in Ark.),

31:313–15 Webb, J. H. T., Jacksonport, 9:258 Webb, John, Rocky Comfort, 14:139 Webb, John, Stuttgart, 14:34 Webb, John L., 55:292 Webb, Jonas, Rocky Comfort, 14:139 Webb, Capt. Jonas (CSA), Grant Co., in company from,

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Webb, K., Franklin Co., 13:284 Webb, L. C., Carroll Co., 16:303 Webb, Maggie, Ozark, 3:16 Webb, Malissa, Ozark, 3:16 Webb, Rev. Maurice C., Little Rock, 32:374 Webb, Mott, Little Rock, murder of, 2:23–24 Webb, N. W., of Birdsong, 32:353 Webb, Nelson C., of Miss., 34:102 Webb, Pamela

"Business as Usual: The Bank Holiday in Arkansas," 39:247–61

"By the Sweat of the Brow: The Back-to-the-Land Movement," 42:332–45

Webb, R. T., Carroll Co., 16:298 Webb, Robert T., book by, noted, 36:57 Webb, Thomas B., Carroll Co., 16:298 Webb, W. E., 37:121n Webb, Walter Prescott, 3:297 Webb County, Tex., 38:337 Webber, David (Cherokee), 35:341 Webber, Everett and Olga, and Ark. folklore, 10:218 Webber, Frank, and Ark. Deaf Mute Inst., 5:195 Webber, Frank Martin (Mrs. H. F. Webber; commercial

artist), Searcy, 3:340 Webber, J. Emil, Washington Co., 40:150n Webber, Lt. Col. Jules C. (USA), picture of, on F. Steele's

staff, facing 23:191 Webber, Mary Ann. See Mitchell, Mary Ann Webber

(Mrs. James Mitchell Sr.) Webber, Walter (Cherokee), 59:131

and Bean salt works, 11:322 map depicting store of, facing 31:176 murders J. Revoir, 13:347

Webber, Will (Cherokee), 56:130, 139, 141–42, 148, 150–51

Webbers Falls, Okla. during Civil War, 25:61, 67, 71–73, 79, 83, 92,

28:172, 360, 34:144 black Seminoles settle near, 29:365

Webber's Salt Works, Cherokee Nation, 11:322 Webb Preparatory School, Bell Buckle, Tenn., 44:247 Webb School, in Tenn., 40:336 Weber, David J.

Albert Pike Prose Sketches and Poems Written in the Western Country, ed., revd., 28:99–101

The Spanish Frontier in North America, revd., 53:97–99

Weber, Sue Thomas, Arkadelphia, 17:271 Weber, Thomas, The Northern Railroads in the Civil

War, 1861–1865, revd., 12:296–97 Webster, Sen. Daniel, of Mass., 2:9, 15:311–52 Webster, Daniel (USA arty. officer), of Wisc., 18:269 Webster, Helen, "Description of Chapel at Veterans

Administration Facility, Fayetteville, Arkansas," 4:56–57

Webster, James L., Fayetteville, 3:177

Webster, William W. (USA), 40:238 Webster's Blue Back Speller, 26:316, 30:141 Weddings, description of (1866), 33:167 Weddington, R. C. (Desha Co. African American legis.),

31:225, 231–32, 33:302–3, 34:153, 168–69, 34:156, 44:231, 242

picture of, facing 31:230 Weddle, Robert S., book coauth., noted, 50:107 Wedell, Jimmy (pilot), 51:243 Wedell, Marsha, Elite Women and the Reform Impulse in

Memphis, 1875–1915, revd., 51:375–76 Wederbrook, Vera (Little Rock nurse), 35:34, 37 Wedington Gap, Washington Co., 10:374 Wedsworth, J. N., and the 1849 gold rush, 6:30 Weed, John C., Little Rock, 24:43 Weed, Thurlow, 49:325 Weekly, Lemuel, 54:345 Weekly Anglo-African, on free blacks in Ark., 54:442 Weekly Elevator. See Fort Smith Elevator Weekly News. See Jacksonport News; Mansfield Weekly

News Weekly Press. See Pine Bluff Press Weekly Vista. See Bella Vista Weekly Vista Weeks, Mr., Camden, 11:95 Weeks, Dr. George R., Little Rock

and Ark. Deaf Mute Inst., 5:195 and Ark. penitentiary, 8:56–57, 66, 34:197

Weeks, Stephen B., History of Public Education in Arkansas, noted, 20:312

Week the Town Closed Up, The, by Tom Foster, noted, 35:380

Weems, Clarence N., 40:331 Weems, Rev. D. J., in Faulkner Co., 10:162 Weems, David J., 40:329–30, 335 Weems, Frank, of Earle, 52:429 Weems, Sam, Hazen, 43:72, 44:96, 45:84, 287 Weer, William (USA), 8:107, 19:138n, 52:280, 56:29, 30,

42–43 suspects Gen. Blunt of treason (1863), 28:370 treatment of NW Ark. civilians by (1863), 24:142

Weglyn, Michi, Years of Infamy, revd., 37:89–91 Weibel, Rev. Johann Eugene, 56:84, 85

books by, noted, 36:84, 39:186 The Catholic Missions of North-East Arkansas, revd.,

27:175–76 Weidemeyer, William A., Little Rock, 5:143 Weiderkehr, Al, Altus, and Ark. Horticultural Soc.,

34:264 Weigand, T. H., 37:125 Weigart, J. B., 36:212 Weigart, Myrtle Case, Mtn. View, 43:245 Weigel, Edward N., 46:341–42 Weigert, George (supervising architect for Old State

House construction), 3:313, 323, 4:243, 9:36–37

Weihe, Joseph, Little Rock, 25:169

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Weil Plantation, Jefferson Co., 43:338 Weiner, Jonathan, 51:105, 109, 111, 55:385–86, 387 Weiner, Poinsett Co., 45:42n

Germans in, noted, 45:263–64 land clearing around, 13:364 rice growing around (1910), 13:354

Weinmann, Jeanne Fox (Mrs. John F. Weinmann), 55:169 and AHA, 4:373, 5:102, 109–10, 112, 6:362, 364, 367,

7:144, 8:248, 9:223, 10:301, 11:205–7, 12:176, 13:109–10, 301, 14:75, 176–77, 179, 15:335, 341, 26:186

gives records to Ark. Hist. Comm., 13:393 and Newton Co. Hist. Soc., 18:97 paper by, 12:178 picture of, facing 25:282 rev., 1:265–67 vice chmn., Ark.-Vicksburg Memorial Comm., 13:302

Weinstock, Barbara, Jonesboro, 44:365 Weir, B. C., Ashley Co., 16:67 Weir, Charles, Little Rock, 18:4n, 178n Weir, Elaine. See Cia, Elaine Weir (Mrs. Mario B. Cia) Weir, John (Chicot Co. member, terr. legis., 1827),

19:307 Weir, Joseph P. (CSA), 54:253 Weir, William, book by, noted, 54:402 Weis, Albert, of N.Y., 46:33–34, 37–38, 40–41, 44 Weis, Frank, 45:11 Weis, Fred G., 46:38 Weisenberger, Royce, Hope, 20:299, 42:98, 43:185 Weisiger, Marsha L., Land of Plenty: Oklahomans in the

Cotton Fields of Arizona, 1933–1942, revd., 54:392–93

Weisinger, Tom (CSA), Union Co., 12:252 Weiss, Harold J., Jr., rev., 53:242–43 Weisschadel, Mrs. M. C., 36:298 Wekell, M. (Ark. Post mail contractor, 1823), 18:47 Welborn, Archer T., Cadron, 16:12 Welborn, Elisha, Cadron, 16:23 Welch, Mr. (CSA soldier from near Quitman), 2:281 Welch, Rev. H. M. (head, UA Prep. Dept.), 7:261, 268 Welch, J. P., Hoxie, 48:23 Welch, Laura McClellan (Mrs. William B. Welch), 3:353,

10:372, 33:105, 105n Welch, Melanie, 58:226 Welch, Michael, Clarksville, Tex., 57:272 Welch, Mike, Little River Co., 14:241 Welch, Noble, Clark Co., 37:199 Welch, Patrick, Pulaski Co., 43:122 Welch, Thomas (USA), of Ill., at Pea Ridge (1862), 21:9 Welch, Thomas J., 49:172 Welch, Rev. Thomas R. (Presby.), Little Rock, 31:236,

241, 37:224 Welch, Mrs. Thomas R., 6:145 Welch, Dr. William B. (CSA), Washington Co., 3:64,

10:367–72, 375–76, 378, 33:158 Civil War service of, 25:55, 33:105

and founding of Fayetteville City Hosp., 10:372, 378 library of, presented to UA Medical Sch., 10:372 picture of, facing 33:112 pres., State Medical Soc. of Ark. (1875), 35:6n

Welch's Foods (grape juice plant), Springdale, 12:31, 13:76, 16:86, 34:254, 263, 37:16, 43:6, 45:37

Welch's Grape Juice: From Corporation to Cooperative, by William Chazanof, revd., 37:362–63

Weld, Theodore, book on, revd., 10:227–31 Weldon, Mr., Camden, 11:95 Weldon, John (Rev. War soldier), Independence Co., 1:56 Weldon, O. D. (Ft. Smith publisher), 14:211 Weldon, Ralph O., Union Co., 44:97

map by, of Union Co. cemeteries, noted, 45:286, 362 Weldon, Walter, Garland Co., 59:416 Weldon, Jackson Co., 5:183 Weldon's Sesquicentennial Cemetery Map of Union

County, Arkansas, noted, 51:96 Welfare. See Arkansas Department of Welfare Welfare laws, book on, in Ark., revd., 10:299–300 Welfley, Martin (USA), and 1st Mo. Light Arty. Btry. at

Pea Ridge (1862), 20:76 Well, Mary: Civil War Letters of a Wisconsin Volunteer,

ed. Margaret Brobst Roth, revd., 20:105–7 Weller, Cecil Edward, Jr.

Joe T. Robinson, revd., 58:201–3 "Joseph Taylor Robinson and the Robinson-Patman

Act," 47:29–36 Weller, Cyrus W. (Little Rock newspaper ed.), 14:220,

28:143 Welles, Gideon (USA sec. of navy), 29:21, 23 Welling, Wilba, Ft. Smith, 46:398 Wellington, Margaret (Mrs. Phillip Wellington), Pine

Bluff, 47:260, 262n Wellington, Phillip, Pine Bluff, 47:261 Wellman, Paul, The Iron Mistress, 53:167, 171 Wells, Mrs., 42:166 Wells, Aileen, contributes ballads, 7:334–35 Wells, Arra G. (Mrs. John F. Wells), 36:164 Wells, Crittenden C. (USA), 54:244–45, 254–56, 260 Wells, David, 53:421 Wells, Duke, 1:93 Wells, George, Pine Bluff, 44:110 Wells, Henry W. (Ark. RR Comm.), 12:167 Wells, J. W. (CSA), of Mo., buried at Fayetteville, 5:407 Wells, James H., 48:173 Wells, John, Dardanelle, 14:296 Wells, John, Edmondson, 51:147 Wells, John, Hartford, Conn., 44:264 Wells, John, Perry Co., 13:268 Wells, John F. (city ed., Ark. Gazette), Little Rock,

36:164, 171, 57:146 Wells, Lt. Col. John W. (CSA Cav.), of Tex., 26:268,

272n, 273, 276, 28:373 Wells, Joseph (CSA), of Mo., buried at Fayetteville,

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Wells, Samuel L., III, 53:165 Wells, T. J., Ashley Co., 40:259 Wells, Tom H., The Confederate Navy: A Study in

Organization, revd., 31:86–87 Wells, Walter P., Conway Co., 52:387–88, 399 Wells, William (CSA), of Mo., buried at Fayetteville,

5:407 Wells-Barnett, Ida B., The Arkansas Riot, noted, 19:143n,

149n Wells-Fargo Express Company

begins operations in Ark., 7:167 robbery of, at Fayetteville (1912), 10:316

Welsh, Jack D., book by, noted, 54:234 Welsher, Rev. W. A. (Bapt.), Little Rock, 14:91 Welter, Barbara, 38:291, 50:318 Wenger, Oliver Clarence, 59:324 Wenrick, William, Marshall, 52:416 Werb, Agatha, 56:83, 86 Werlein, Rev. S. H. (Meth.), Little Rock, 5:151 Werner, Max (foreign travel-book auth.), writes of Ark.,

11:182 Werner Saw Mill Company, Griffia, 29:337 Wert, Jeffry D.

book by, noted, 50:106–7 Brotherhood of Valor: The Common Soldiers of the

Stonewall Brigade, C.S.A., and the Iron Brigade, U.S.A., revd., 59:109–10

Custer: The Controversial Life of George Armstrong Custer, revd., 56:114–16

General James Longstreet: The Confederacy's Most Controversial Soldier, a Biography, revd., 53:367–79

Wesley, Charles H., 55:286, 287 Wesley, John, 54:418 Wesley, Madison Co., 45:353

physician at, 10:380 Wesleyan Foundation. See Methodists Wesley Chapel, Cleveland Co., 59:85–86

picture of, 59:85 Wesley Chapel, Little Rock, 41:270 Wesley Foundation (Meth.), Fayetteville, 43:58n, 44:193 Wesmoland, Maggie, Des Arc, 58:44 Wesson, Mrs. Samuella, Nashville, 32:334 West, Mr., 42:143 West, Bill, Ft. Smith, 36:164–65, 167, 169, 173 West, Charles (AHA trustee), 52:81, 346, 53:94, 372,

55:106 West, Mrs. Dan, 36:346 West, Dr. Dan C., 36:346

picture of, facing 31:238 West, David, Pope Co., art. on Mex. War company of,

noted, 14:76–77 West, David Porter, book by, noted, 36:71 West, Don, 10:218

Broadside to the Sun, revd., 5:412–17 West, Doris, coauth., History in Headstones, 37:92

West, Elliott, 46:190–91, 59:312 AHA trustee, 49:84, 185, 336, 52:81, 346, 55:106 Growing Up with the Country, revd., 49:87–89 revs., 41:291–92, 44:349–50, 45:71–73, 48:75–76,

50:299–301, 51:91–92, 54:388–89, 482–83, 57:81–83, 483–85

The Way to the West: Essays on the Central Plains, revd., 55:340–41

writes new intro. to WPA guide, revd., 47:290–91 West, Emmanuel, 52:170, 171, 177 West, George, 59:234 West, George, Lawrence Co., 3:49 West, George, Little Rock, 44:360 West, Henry C. (CSA arty. officer), 19:133, 22:250, 254–

56, 271, 25:39n, 47–48, 57, 58n, 59, 71, 74–76, 26:140

West, Jacob, 36:15 West, Mrs. James E., Van Buren, 36:295, 40:280, 43:69

and Crawford Co. Hist. Soc., 20:197, 30:267–68, 33:258, 35:301, 39:264

paper by, 30:266 picture of, 30:266

West, Gen. Joseph R. (USA), at Little Rock, 29:236, 38:134

West, Leonard, Dallas Co., 10:183 West, Mrs. Lucy L., Little Rock, est. sch. for girls, 12:93 West, Mabel, "Jacksonport, Arkansas: Its Rise and

Decline," 9:231–39 West, Michael Lee, book by, noted, 55:465 West, Pete, 54:414 West, R. J., Washington Co., and Prairie Grove (1862),

6:184 West, Richard, H., Ft. Wayne, 35:338 West, Roy O., 55:434 West, Woodrow, Hickory Ridge, 45:44, 46, 51 Westall, Mrs. O. E., and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children,

5:372 West Batesville, Independence Co., 11:20 Westbrook, Lawrence, Washington, D.C., 32:204 Westbrook, Lucille, Nashville, 48:298, 50:294, 52:79. See

also Lucille Westbrook Local History Award Corinth Revisited by Its Kinfolks, 37:92 local hist. award est. in honor of, 38:274, 278–79, 363

Westbrook, Mickey, Dumas, 12:118 Westbrook, Parker (brother of Lucille), Nashville, 36:298,

40:356, 41:95, 197, 344, 44:107n, 47:391, 49:96, 289, 50:294, 52:79

AHA speaker, 54:380 est. award to honor his sister, 38:278, 42:391

Westbrook, S. A., Prairie Co., 11:216 West End Park, Little Rock, 32:150 Wester, Wallace H., and Fayetteville audit of AHA accts.,

21:363–65, 22:365–67, 23:365–67, 24:284–86, 25:287–89

Westerbuhr, Brenda, Hope, 42:98, 43:185, 46:96 Westermeier, Clifford Peter, 44:357

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and AHA, 21:179 revs., 11:339–40, 19:181–82, 21:86–88, 24:94–95 Trailing the Cowboy, revd., 15:277–78

Westermeier, Therese S. (Mrs. Clifford Peter), Fayetteville

and Ark. Folklore Soc., 13:301, 14:284 "Die Grand Prairie von Arkansas," 15:76–84 paper by, noted, 14:75, 177

Western Arkansas and Kansas City Southern Railroad, 7:172

Western District Court of Arkansas, Ft. Smith, 38:246, 43:219–20

and Judge I. C. Parker, 47:3–28 Western Evangelical Missionary Society, 30:123n Western Freedmen's Aid Commission, 54:349 Western Historical Manuscripts Collection, Univ. of Md.,

23:353 Western History Association, 36:302 Westerners International, Little Rock Corral, 39:265,

43:74 Western Immigrant. See Dardanelle Western Immigrant Western Independent. See Fort Smith Western

Independent Westernized Yankee: The Story of Cyrus Woodman, by

Larry Gara, revd., 19:85–88 Western Journals of Dr. George Hunter, 1796–1805,

revd., 23:92–94 Western Lands and Western Waters, by Frederick

Gerstaecker, noted, 4:229 "Western Life and Manners," by Albert Pike, 37:321 Western Methodist. See Memphis Western Methodist Western Methodist Assembly, Fayetteville, 25:202. See

also Mount Sequoyah Assembly (Meth.) Western Promotion and Improvement Company, 39:60 Western Railroad, and Ft. Smith, 7:168 Western Rivermen, 1763–1861: Ohio and Mississippi

Boatmen and the Myth of the Alligator Horse, by Michael Allen, noted, 50:10

Western Rovers (49ers), 6:78–79 Western Sanitary Commission, 47:347, 51:141, 54:349 Western Tie Company, Shirley, 33:287 Western Trail (Chicago publication), 29:77 Western Union, Little Rock, 33:222, 42:242, 46:326 Western World, art. on Ark. in (1873), 38:53 West Family Cemetery, Washington Co., 41:362 West Fork, Washington Co.

art. on early hist. of, noted, 15:370 and bldg. of Frisco RR, 10:273–76, 281 bushwhackers attack near, 33:138n mil. colony at, during Civil War, 24:146 opposes secession, 12:221 physician at, 10:380

West Fork Cemetery, Washington Co., 42:381 West Fork Christian Church, 14:317 Westgate, George W. (Miss. River trader), 3:84 West Gulf Coastal Plain region, 52:108, 113, 115, 121–

22, 124, 126–28 West Helena, Phillips Co., 35:272, 42:233n, 43:338

book mentions, 38:90 book on, noted, 36:70 interurban to, 39:56, 60 POW branch work camp near, 37:14, 21, 53:360

POWs employed in cannery at, 37:19 and RRs, 8:290, 33:275, 289, 291–92

West Kennett, Ark., branch of RR to, 31:291 West Lafferty Creek, 36:132 West Memphis, Crittenden Co., 38:271, 273, 45:168

AHA mtng. at, 40:264 blues center, 53:84 booklet on, noted, 36:59 Dabbs store in, 41:368

picture of, facing 44:285 dog racing at, 36:198 ferry across Miss. River to Memphis from (1871),

9:200 and Hulbert community in, 44:286 and RRs, 7:115–16, 158, 173 votes down bond issue for new African American sch.

(1949), 9:46 West Memphis News, 9:46 Westminster Presbyterian Church, Texarkana, 5:352 Westmoreland (steamboat), 17:164 Westmoreland, Elizabeth, 53:458 Westmoreland, Rev. Herman, 36:179 Westmoreland, Leon, Sebastian Co., 15:34 Westmorland, Mr., Independence Co., 36:136 Weston, E. (tanner), mentioned in letter from Gen. J.

Miller, 47:111 Weston, Eli (USA cav. officer), of Mo., in Ark., 17:135,

21:7, 9, 50:262 Westover Hills Presbyterian Church, high sch. classes at,

56:441 Westphal, June, 56:160, 161

For All the Saints: A History of Methodism in Eureka Springs, 56:164, 176–77

book by, noted, 36:56 Westphal family, 48:302 West Point, White Co. 25:23

Civil War actions at, 6:181, 22:168 letter from (1857), noted, 16:403 Rayburn the Raider at, 7:88–89 and RRs, 7:140, 176

West Point in the Confederacy, by Ellsworth Elliot Jr., revd., 1:267–69

West Point Railroad Company, 7:176 Westport, Mo., battle at (1864), 9:263, 24:133 West River, 43:198 West Rock Addition, Pulaski Heights, 41:140n West 13th Street Church, Pine Bluff, picture of, 58:387 West Virginia, 26:310 Westwood, Howard C., "The Reverend Fountain Brown:

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Proclamation," 49:107–23 Westwood, Lee Co., 7:229 Wetherford, Sgt. (CSA), at Ft. Smith (1861), 24:327 Wetmore brothers, 41:345 Wexner, Henry, Little Rock, 37:115 Weybright, June, and the song "Arkansas Traveler,"

30:158 Weyerhauser, Fredrick, Rock Island, Ill., 46:64 Weyerhauser Timber Company, 29:333, 44:161 Whalen, W. H. (supt., Southern Pacific RR), 34:332 Whaley, Blanche Rowe, wins award, 48:205, 352 Whaley, J. F., Ark. Co., 5:125 Whaley, Dr. John C., Washington Co., 10:371, 374 Whaley, Storm, 53:298, 302 Whaley, Storm O., Sulphur Springs, 3:138 Wham, John M. (49er), 6:77 Wharam, Mr. (actor), at Little Rock (1838), 23:169–70 Wharf boat, at Napoleon, 1:350 Whartenby, Richard, 37:179 Wharton, Clarence R., Gail Borden, Pioneer, revd.,

3:369–70 Wharton, Clifton (U.S. Dragoons), Ft. Wayne, 35:352,

357, 45:227 Wharton, Franklin, Ft. Smith, 17:251 Wharton, Hugh (El Dorado atty.), 16:340 Wharton, J. T., Pope Co., 45:200–203, 208, 216 Wharton, Gen. John Austin (CSA cav. cmdr.), from Tex.,

art. on letters from member of escort of, 21:247–68

Wharton, Vernon, 50:354 What a Preacher Saw through a Keyhole in Arkansas, by

L. S. Dunaway, noted, 13:82, 19:143n What a Woman Ought to Be and to Do, by Stephanie J.

Shaw, revd., 58:114–16 What Is Archeology, by Hester A. Davis, revd., 28:286–

88 Whatley, H. (49er), 6:79 Whatley, W. (49er), 6:79 What Shall I Write Handbook, The: For Editors of Family

and Genealogy Society Newsletters, noted, 52:473

"What's Racism Got to Do with It? Orval Faubus, George Wallace, and the New Right," rev. essay by David L. Chappell, 57:453–71

What They Fought For, 1861–1865, by James McPherson, noted, 53:254–55

"'What Women Wanted': Arkansas Women's Commissions and the ERA," by Jeanine A. Parry, 59:265–98

Whayne, Jeannie M., 50:296, 55:101 AHA program chmn., 53:367 AHA sec.-treas. and AHQ ed., 49:182, 336, 50:3–4,

94–95, 51:83, 84, 85, 52:78, 341, 345, 54:82, 55:105, 106, 322, 56:96, 376, 57:63, 64, 65, 58:101, 102, 326, 59:91, 94, 121, 313–14, 316, 393

The Arkansas Delta: Land of Paradox, coed., revd., 53:107–9

Cultural Encounters in the Early South: Indians and Europeans in Arkansas, ed., revd., 55:119–22

"The 53rd Annual Meeting of the Arkansas Historical Association 1994," 53:366–72

The Governors of Arkansas: Essays in Political Biography, coed., revd., 54:476–77

"Interview with Billy Lee Riley," 55:297–318 "Low Villains and Wickedness in High Places: Race

and Class in the Elaine Riots," 58:285–313 A New Plantation South: Land, Labor, and Federal

Favor in Twentieth-Century Arkansas, revd., 56:104–5

rev., 58:459–60 Shadows over Sunnyside: An Arkansas Plantation in

Transition, 1830–1945, ed., revd., 53:232–34 Wheat, A. J., 37:242–43 Wheat, Belden F., Crossett, 48:53 Wheat, Geneva G., Bella Vista, 46:100, 47:87 Wheat, Rev. J. F. (Episc.), Little Rock, 14:309 Wheat, M. E., Lonoke, 11:162n, 15:275 Wheat, P. H. (CSA), 56:52 Wheat, Capt. Pat, and steamboat Celeste, 9:235 Wheatley, Erb, Garland Co., 59:416 Wheatley, Ark., African American dispatches from,

33:292, 299n Wheaton, W. D. (pioneer strawberry grower), Judsonia,

13:208, 34:243 Wheedon, James T. (div. supt., Iron Mtn. RR), Little

Rock, and strike of 1886, 24:33–34, 37, 42 Wheel. See Agricultural Wheel "Wheelbarrow Strike of 1915: Union Solidarity in

Arkansas," by Suzanne S. Lewis, 43:208–21 Wheel-Enterprise. See Little Rock State Wheel-Enterprise Wheeler, Capt., 5:289 Wheeler, Mrs. A. G., Pine Bluff, 5:362 Wheeler, Amos (first Little Rock postmaster), 3:232,

18:46, 25:345 Wheeler, Bertha, Hot Springs, 15:293–94 Wheeler, Cephas H. (Ft. Smith publisher), 14:212,

44:280, 281n Wheeler, Edward, Little Rock

and LR&FS RR, 7:129 sec. of state in Brooks admin., 5:294

Wheeler, Elizabeth L., 43:342 awards chmn., 44:338–39, 45:332 "Isaac Fisher: The Frustrations of a Negro Educator at

Branch Normal College, 1902–1911," 41:3–50 Wheeler, George (USA), 40:243 Wheeler, H. E., art. by, on Ark. diamonds, noted, 6:86 Wheeler, H. N., and forest service in Ark., 24:210 Wheeler, Capt. I. B. (USA), 47:268n Wheeler, James, Ashley Co., 16:65, 69 Wheeler, Jane Foster (Mrs. Henry J. Wheeler), 44:261 Wheeler, Jeff, Alma, 45:188

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Wheeler, Jeremiah, Ft. Smith, 44:280, 281n Wheeler, Jim (CSA), 37:314 Wheeler, John (member, Ft. Smith Presby. Church), 9:313 Wheeler, John Caldwell, 44:274–75, 281–83 Wheeler, John Foster (Ft. Smith publisher), 14:212–13,

215–17, 17:239n, 34:136 art. on, 44:260–83 and Calif. gold rush (1849), 6:12n, 16n, 21, 26, 28n picture of, facing 44:268 settles at Ft. Gibson, 17:259

Wheeler, Jones, of Norman, 44:13n. See also Dusenbury, Ora (Mrs. Jones Wheeler)

Wheeler, Joseph, Ashley Co., 16:65 Wheeler, Maj. Junius B. (USA), on F. Steele's staff at

Little Rock, 20:6n picture of, facing 23:191

Wheeler, Lloyd G., Little Rock, 35:309, 311n, 323, 326 Wheeler, Col. M. D. (USA), Charleston, S.C., letter of,

concerning racial strife in Dumas (1920), 33:190

Wheeler, Marjorie S., New Women of the New South: The Leaders of the Woman Suffrage Movement in the Southern States, revd., 53:494–96

Wheeler, Mary Ann, 44:281n Wheeler, Mary Folger Chase (second wife of John F.

Wheeler), 44:278n, 280–81 Wheeler, Nancy Paschal "Nannie" Watie (first wife of

John F. Wheeler), 17:239n, 44:267–68, 273–74, 278n, 279, 280, 280n

Wheeler, Ora Dusenbury. See Dusenbury, Ora (Mrs. Jones Wheeler)

Wheeler, Richard, book by, noted, 53:112, 54:107 Wheeler, S. Y. (Little Rock African American), brings

civil rights case (1873), 35:323 Wheeler, Sallie M., 44:281n Wheeler, Sam B., Fayetteville, 10:373, 383 Wheeler, Sarah Paschal, 44:273–74 Wheeler, Stephen, Ft. Smith, 47:12 Wheeler, Theodore Frelinghuysen, 44:268, 274, 280 Wheeler, Thomas O. (49er), 6:79 Wheeler, W. H., Warren, 46:64 Wheeler, William, Ashley Co., 16:76 Wheeler, William R. (asst. sec. of labor and commerce),

31:265 Wheeler, William Watie, 44:279, 280n Wheeler Bend, Pope Co., 11:35n Wheelers. See Agricultural Wheel Wheeler's Daily Independent. See Fort Smith Wheeler's

Independent Wheeler's Independent. See Fort Smith Wheeler's

Independent Wheeler's Western Independent. See Ft. Smith Wheeler's

Western Independent Wheeling (first steamboat on St. Francis River), 7:227,

11:140 Wheelock, J. W., Little Rock, 51:139

Wheller, Ray, 59:315 "When Arkansas Had Its First Thanksgiving Day, 1847,"

by Diana Sherwood, 4:250–56 "When Henry Starr Robbed the Bentonville Bank," by

Clara B. Kennan, 7:68–80 When the Century Was Young: A Writer's Notebook, by

Dee Brown, noted, 52:472; revd., 53:376–77 When the Old Bell Rang—A Visit to Yesteryear, noted,

36:364 When Young Japan Views Uncle Sam: A Collection of

Opinions on America with Commentary, by Wren Barbe, revd., 26:98–99

Where the River Runs Deep: The Story of a Mississippi River Pilot, by Joy J. Jackson, noted, 53:113

Wherry, M. M., Helena, 13:4n Whetstone, Ann E. (AHA session chmn.), 37:358 Whetstone, Pete. See under Noland, C. F. M. (Charles

Fenton Mercer) Whetstone, Pete, Independence Co., 8:134–35 Whetstone industry, 1:143–44, 6:251, 10:123

art. on, 28:223–30 Whiffen, Marcus, 53:434 Whig. See Nashville (Tenn.) Whig Whig party, 4:232, 282, 6:188, 190, 250, 288–89, 293,

10:365, 406–7, 11:79, 14:162–63, 25:317, 321–22, 26:369, 29:104, 106–7, 33:19, 23, 36, 39:66–67, 72, 41:233, 44:18, 40, 319–20, 331

anti-Sevier partisans as nascent party of, 4:282, 19:313, 32:27

Ark. Advocate as voice of, 19:215, 220–21 Ark. Gazette owned by, 5:391, 26:367, 28:141–42 Ark. Star est. at Little Rock by (1839), 13:375 A. W. Arrington and, 14:322, 324, 326–27, 349–50 art. on differences between Dem. party and, 34:214–

26 art. on, in 1856, 1:124–33 art. on letter of A. Yell on (1841), 32:337–41 art. on second U.S. party system and, in Ark., 28:120–

55 and banks, 8:148–50, 23:66–71, 26:240–41 and Batesville, 8:133, 137, 143, 148–50 beginning of, in Ark., 2:306 during compromise crisis, 36:309–37 and Const. of 1836, 41:216–17 Const. Union party and members of (1860), 12:181,

183–84, 190 R. Crittenden partisans and development of, 37:49 J. R. Eakin and, 12:323 and elecs.

of 1838, 8:149–50 of 1840, 26:228, 36:318 of 1842, 36:315 of 1844, 26:243, 353, 355–56, 358–60, 28:142–45,

36:315, 324, 326 of 1846, 28:145–48, 36:318, 39:72n of 1848, 28:148–55, 32:52, 36:311–14, 316–18,

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322, 330, 334, 336 of 1850, 36:322 of 1851, 36:324–26, 328, 331 of 1852, 36:327–30, 334, 336 pres., in Ark., 7:195–96, 207 spec. cong. (1837), 26:176–78

R. K. Garland and, 38:239, 244 in Hempstead Co. (1838), 39:163 and Know-Nothing party in Ark., 12:181, 183,

34:293–95, 297, 302 two newspapers in Little Rock favored, 10:140 T. W. Newton (only member of, sent to Cong. by

Ark.), 37:214 opposes statehood as anti-Jackson movt., 20:235,

242–44 paper on, noted, 33:253 and party strife in Ark., 6:193 A. Pike and, 10:144–45, 12:301, 303, 314, 26:368,

39:230–46 role of, in Ark. politics (1836–52), 28:123–41 some old goals of, put in 1861 Const., 29:106–7 and southern rights, 13:24–25, 193 state conv. of (1844), 26:353 supported by Jacksonport Weekly News (1852), 9:240 H. F. Thomason considered member of, 38:244 David Walker and, 29:180

Whipple, Lt. Amiel Weeks (USA), 48:283–84 led surveying party of 35th parallel RR route (1853),

17:261 Whipple, Durand, Little Rock

and Ark. Conf. on Charities and Correction, 26:157, 160, 29:41

member, Ark. Council of Defense (WWI), 2:116–18 picture of, facing 36:288

Whipple G. W., Little Rock, 59:379, 382 Whipple, George, Chicago, Ill., and AMA in Ark.,

30:124n, 31:256 Whipple, Mae, Arkadelphia, 9:220 Whipple, Dr. Robert L. (pres., Central Coll.), 5:309 Whipple, Ross, Arkadelphia, 41:299 Whipple, William G., Little Rock, 43:306

and Brooks-Baxter War (1874), 30:326 J. Brooks supporter (1872), 1:319 purged by Powell Clayton (1871–72), 8:73 Repub. candidate for gov. (1892), 26:206, 217 U.S. dist. atty. in case against Powell Clayton, 26:143,

144 Whipple, Mrs. William G. (Ark. Council of Defense),

2:117 Whipsaw, used in lumber industry, 19:113 Whisenhunt, Donald W., ed., The Depression in the

Southwest, noted, 39:350 Whiskey

in Indian trade, 6:163 for sale at Cross Hollows, 10:276–77 stills for, 4:121, 39:216

Whistler, Donald E., 44:365 Whiston, Carl (Ark. State Plant Board), Little Rock,

26:69, 72 Whitaker, C. A., Center Point, 12:265 Whitaker, E. B., and Japanese-American relocation

(WWII), 23:201 Whitaker, Edward, St. Louis, and M&NA RR, 8:276 Whitaker, Eli B., and War Relocation Authority, 48:173,

53:343 Whitaker, Fred, 37:126 Whitaker, John, 50:273 Whitaker, Ruth T. (Mrs. Gilbert R. Whitaker Jr.; AHA

life member), Ann Arbor, Mich., 39:184 Whitaker, Sam E., Chattanooga, Tenn., 52:440–41 Whitaker, W. B., 41:335 Whitaker, W. T., Center Point, 12:265 Whitcamp, Mr., Polk Co., 21:69 Whitcomb, Ned, and Ark. and Okla. RR, 13:155 Whitcomb locomotive, picture of, facing 31:278 White, Aaron, Greenwood, 44:341 White, Allen (49er), 6:77 White, Andrew D. (U.S. amb. to Russia), 38:4, 15 White, Anne, 47:90 White, B. E., Tipton Co., Tenn., 38:264 White, Benjamin, Conway Co., 52:378, 381, 389, 404 White, Benjamin, Union Co., 12:72 White, Billy (CSA), killed at Helena (1863), 2:174 White, Charles, song by, noted, 46:292 White, Charles L., Pine Bluff, 5:362 White, Clarence Cameron (Little Rock African American

composer), 26:290 White, Dena, paper by, 48:353 White, Dick (CSA), Washington Co., picture of, at 34th

Ark. Inf. reunion, facing 33:112 White, Don, of Ala., 33:336 White, Drew, Pine Bluff, 47:266 White, Ed, Paragould, 14:126 White, Edgar, Macon, Mo., 11:138 White, Elisha, claim of, to Little Rock site, 1:229 White, Elizabeth (Mrs. James T. White), Phillips Co.,

33:46n White, Foster O., Sr., White Co., 59:188–92 White, Frances, Logan Co., 41:100, 42:97, 46:93 White, Francis E., Saline Co., 43:122 White, Gov. Frank D., 40:355, 41:99, 100, 366, 43:304,

323, 44:352, 54:55, 61 and red fire ants, 53:334–35

White, G. R., Union Co., 41:297 White, Godford, Osceola, 55:305 White, Henry (CSA), Washington Co., picture of, at 34th

Ark. Inf. reunion, facing 33:112 White, Henry F.

Abiding Mother, Genuine Mother: Mother through the Ages, Tributes to Mother, revd., 7:96–97

diss. by, on Ark. hist., noted, 6:159, 14:286 Farmer and Economic Progress, revd., 7:98–99

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White, Hercules King, Pine Bluff, 37:241–43, 41:29 and Brooks-Baxter War (1874), 4:133–34, 137, 143,

149, 14:190–91, 15:148–50, 30:332 White, Hugh Lawson, of Tenn.

attempts to amend Ark. boundary description in 1836 Const., 28:212

pres. ambition of, said tied to Ark. statehood, 20:237 support for, in Ark., for pres. (1836), 7:195, 20:126–

27, 137, 144–47, 26:166, 168, 170 A. Pike favors (1836), 10:406

White, J. A., 56:285 White, J. D., Helena, 13:5n White, Col. J. D. (CSA), in 9th Mo. Inf., at Helena

(1863), 20:295 White, J. T., Clarksville, home of, restored, 38:294 White, 3rd Lt. J. T. (CSA), in Home Guards at Van

Buren, 25:149 White, James, Washington Co., 33:150 White, James L., Logan Co., 13:96 White, James R., Helena, 41:110 White, James T., Phillips Co., 54:333, 346

del. to 1868 const. conv., 12:139n, 151, 154–55, 162, 24:114, 28:188, 33:42, 46, 56, 59, 62, 64–65, 69

rep. in 1873 legis., opposes creation of Lee Co., 8:163 White, Jemima Carnahan (Mrs. James White),

Washington Co., 33:150n White, Joe (49er), 6:77 White, Joel, Ashley Co., 16:68 White, John (49er), Clarksville, 6:76 White, Mrs. John, Texarkana, Tex., 20:351 White, John W. (vice pres. for agriculture, UA), 34:265 White, Julia (slave), 41:264, 267 White, Col. Julius (USA), of Ill., leads brig. at Pea Ridge

(1862), 20:88 picture of, 49:16

White, Lena, Helena, 33:323 White, Lonnie John, 58:2

"The Arkansas Territorial Election of 1823," 18:325–37

"Arkansas Territorial Indian Affairs," 21:193–212 "Arkansas Territorial Politics, 1824–1827," 20:17–38 "A Bluecoat's Account of the Camden Expedition,"

ed., 24:82–89 book by, noted, 47:84, 112 "Disturbances on the Arkansas-Texas Border, 1827–

1831," 19:95–110 "The Election of 1827 and the Conway-Crittenden

Duel," 19:293–313 "The Fall of Governor John Pope," 23:74–84 "James Miller: Arkansas' First Territorial Governor,"

19:12–30 paper by, 20:109, 187 Politics on the Southwestern Frontier: Arkansas

Territory, 1819–1836, revd., 23:284–85 "The Pope-Noland Duel of 1831: An Original Letter

of C. F. M. Noland to His Father," ed., 22:117–23

rev., 22:282–85 White, Lulu B., 56:285 White, Luther C., Crawford Co., 18:42n, 44n White, Marion, Lonoke Co., 43:93 White, Martha, claim of, to Little Rock site, 1:230 White, Mary. See Savage, Mary White (Mrs. S. O.

Savage) White, Mary, Little Rock, 33:322 White, Mary A., Dardanelle, 14:294 White, May Smith, These Are My Hills, revd., 6:219 White, Nancy Marie, Grit-Tempered: Early Women

Archaeologists in the Southeastern United States, revd., 59:465–67

White, Opal Tanner, 59:434 White, Phil, Ft. Smith, 43:185 White, R., Pine Bluff, 47:265 White, R. B., 54:333 White, R. H. (Little Rock/DeValls Bluff photographer,

1864), 17:171, 175 picture of Gallery of, at DeValls Bluff, facing 17:172

White, Capt. R. M. (CSA), of Tex., 15:352 White, R. R. (CSA), in 6th Ark. Inf. Regt., 12:131 White, Richard, "It's Your Misfortune and None of My

Own": A History of the American West, revd., 51:273–75

White, Robert J. T. (Ark. sec. of state), Little Rock, 8:9n, 12:154, 18:145, 149, 157, 38:34

board member, Ark. Sch. for the Deaf, 5:195 helps org. Colored Immigrant Soc., 38:57 house of, in Nat. Reg., 39:113 picture of, facing 39:113 resigns (1871), 13:147–48

allegedly bribed to, 8:71n sec., 1864 const. conv., 18:143–44

White, Thomas, Craighead Co., 5:165 White, Thomas (Conway Co. commissioner to locate co.

seat, 1828), 16:23 White, Twenty, Ozan, 59:386 White, Virgil D., book by, noted, 50:400 White, Mrs. W. E., Hope, 42:98 White, Walter F. (NAACP official), 37:277, 48:290,

52:179, 53:45, 56:276–77, 285, 58:286–87 and Elaine race riot (1919), 19:143n, 149n

White, William, Washington Co., killed by Pin Cherokees (1863), 33:150

White, William (CSA), Longview, Ashley Co., 5:409 White, William Allen, of Kans., 30:61 White, William J., Ashley Co., 16:69 White Already to Harvest: The Episcopal Church in

Arkansas, 1838–1971, by Margaret Simms McDonald, revd., 35:194–97

White America, Incorporated, 30:97–98, 100, 48:22–23, 25–27, 29–30, 56:354–57

White and Black River Railroad Company, 7:162–63,

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169–70, 176, 182 White Bluff Lodge No. 7, Order of Farmers, 29:170 Whitecapping, 58:295–97 White Chief: James Kimble Vardaman, by William F.

Holmes, revd., 30:76–78 White Church, Canehill, org. in 1828 by Rev. J. M. Blair,

5:356 White Church, Washington Co., 17:237. See also Canehill White Citizens' Council, 40:210, 48:25, 27, 28–30,

54:197 in Ark., 22:331, 32:346 art. on, and sch. desegregation, 30:95–122 and Little Rock crisis (1957), 55:52, 54

"White Citizens' Council and Resistance to School Desegregation in Arkansas," by Neil R. McMillen, 30:95–122

White Cliffs, Ark., 50:174 White Cloud (steamboat), 21:312–13, 319, 336, 338 White County, 2:306, 7:195, 26:170, 36:289, 40:249n,

250n, 310, 42:28n, 43:179, 45:90–91, 209, 46:247

art. on 1930s in, 59:186–200 bibliog. on, 25:192, 36:81–83 book by early doctor in, noted, 14:236 book on administrator's bonds of (1857–65), noted,

46:397 book on court records of (1836–47), noted, 46:396 books on cemetery records of, noted, 46:397 books on census records of, noted, 46:303, 396 and Brooks-Baxter War (1874), 4:132 J. R. Butler from, 32:367 J. A. Choate of, opposes woman suffrage, 15:43 during Civil War, 7:88, 22:130, 168 Cold Well Township in, 8:142 J. N. Cypert of, opposes woman suffrage, 15:18n dairy industry in, 11:157, 161 early records of, microfilmed, 39:190 elec. of 1884 in, 38:248n farmers of, oppose Dem. party (1884), 29:160, 166,

174 forest land in, 8:295 formed, 9:231–32 geography of, 8:290 key to political intrigue in (1870), 31:158–60 legend of baldknob buzzard in, 9:72 map showing hist. places in, noted, 46:397 memoir of early hist. of, noted, 14:393 mule tramway in, 12:288 during Reconstruction, 12:159, 163, 166, 31:158–60,

33:47 relief applications from (1931), 39:306 and representation for 1836 const. conv., 41:227–28 Rev. War soldiers buried in, 1:61 and RRs, 7:105, 110, 128, 130–31, 134, 189, 8:288,

292, 31:287, 33:284, 288–89 sen. from, supports woman suffrage, 12:87

slavery in, 3:60, 12:47, 67 springs in, 18:218 strawberry growing in, 8:290 swamplands in, 6:376, 380 town in, named T. Roosevelt, 32:3 votes for T. Roosevelt, 7:207

White County Citizen. See Searcy White County Citizen White County Heritage, 36:82, 301, 37:87 White County Historical Society, 20:394–95, 21:176–77,

24:188, 36:301, 37:87, 43:74, 46:397 White County Industrial Club, 59:195 White County Livestock Commission Company, 59:195 White County Medical Society, 59:197 White County Record. See Searcy White County Record White County Terracing Association, 59:195 White County Tuberculosis Clinic, 59:197 White County Wheel. See Searcy White County Wheel White County Worker. See Judsonia White County Worker White Elm Church, Carroll Co., 6:458 White Hall Social Studies Club, 48:87, 49:97, 58:227,

59:91 Whitehead, William, 36:27 White House Cemetery, Washington Co., 45:79 White House Conference on the Care of Dependent

Children, 26:159 White House Cook Book, 21:38 White House School, Little River Co., 14:137–38 White League (1874), 27:184 Whiteley, Lambert A. (Little Rock publisher), 14:218,

306 Whiteley family, book on, noted, 17:210 Whiteley's Mills, Newton Co., skirmish at (1864), 22:168 Whitely, P., Van Buren Co., 2:184 Whitely, Samuel, Newton Co., 45:343 Whitely's Mill, 49:133 Whiteman, Paul, and W. G. Still, 24:309 White Man Killer. See Unacata White Oak, Franklin Co., 35:203 White Oak Bayou, 48:116–17, 49:244, 245 White Oak Creek, Franklin Co., 13:289, 48:168

skirmishes at (1864), 22:168, 25:48 White Oak Springs, Mo., 18:77–78 "White Persons Held to Racial Slavery in Antebellum

Arkansas," by Robert S. Shafer, 44:134–55 White primary, and African American disfranchisement,

26:221–23 White Railway Company, 7:173 White River, 2:257, 3:63, 126, 192, 4:122–3, 167, 5:41,

283–86, 6:190, 399, 8:333, 14:301, 15:347, 18:69, 19:119, 20:183, 185, 228, 268, 23:124, 260–65, 267–68, 24:154, 243–44, 246, 26:167, 263, 27:75, 28:159, 29:121, 240, 242, 31:5, 166, 32:63–64, 66–67, 269, 36:131–32, 37:185, 186n, 187, 189–90, 203–6, 208–10, 41:52, 54, 205, 209–10, 42:272, 275, 284, 286–87, 289, 291, 319, 321, 43:197, 204, 270–71,

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327, 48:111, 167–68, 49:129, 133, 135, 137, 142, 148, 155, 158–59, 161–62, 164, 219–20, 231, 237, 51:310

during Am. Rev., 40:12, 22 survey of, appropriation for, 26:173 art. on mil. campaign down (1862), 21:305–62 art. on hist. geography of lower, 27:132–45 art. on mil. campaign up (1864), 34:333–51 Bapts. along, 5:155, 161–64 basin of, 51:344 Batesville and, 6:25, 8:133–34, 139–41, 11:15, 17

river traffic at, 9:232–34, 15:198 Big Island, formed at juncture of Ark. River and,

2:151, 33:260 book on archeology and hist. of, noted, 14:386 Boone's Grove (settlement along), above Elkins, 3:63–

64 bridges over, 1:149, 7:133, 160, 184, 13:157–58,

33:289, 39:152, 155–57 Buena Vista (steamboat), on, 9:235 Buffalo City and, 13:208 Buffalo River, mouth of, site of limit of deep

navigation of, 37:211 cargo brought up, for RR, 39:10 during Civil War, 9:302, 18:69, 237, 240–42, 244,

276, 278, 19:120, 22:127, 168–69, 228–30, 28:254, 258–59, 261–63, 268, 270, 32:77, 307–8, 33:104, 107–8, 123n, 125, 157, 38:135, 39:207, 40:238, 46:47–48, 54, 174

boats on, 11:294 guerrilla activity along, 52:266–67, 278, 284 letters from region of, 2:63–64, 177, 180, 184,

286, 20:362–63 Clarendon and, 44:184–85 culture along, described, 6:448 cut-off from, to Ark. River, 2:151, 9:277–78, 281,

283, 285, 297, 18:247 dams on, 1:90, 28:83–84 declared navigable (1844), 4:232 Des Arc and, 7:88 DeValls Bluff and, 38:169n distance of, from Ark. Post, 2:119, 264 G. Featherstonhaugh visits region east of, 37:295 ferries on, 1:148–50, 352, 8:134, 10:123, 12:396,

17:319, 322, 18:242–43, 263, 32:63–67, 39:140n, 152

float trips on, 35:255 floods and flood control on, 4:150–58, 8:280, 284,

304–5, 13:231, 34:33 French name for, 27:133 fur trade on, 1:151–55, 11:187, 190, 193, 28:33 F. Gerstaecker on, 10:1–36 hunting and fishing on, 3:340, 11:25, 27–28, 34 in Independence Co., 28:234–35, 256, 258–74 Indians and Indian culture along, 3:300, 301n, 304–5,

4:94–96, 99, 102, 8:41–42, 20:299, 27:45

Osage boundary at, 32:315 Quapaws at mouth of (1750), 10:347n Unica (Cherokee name for), 27:132

B. La Harpe notes, 10:346, 349, 354 letter from Poke Bayou at (1815), 1:151–55 levees on, 8:34 manganese shipped on, 6:260 Meth. hist. along, 31:365 mil. rd. through basin of, 44:204–5, 209–12, 214 mining along, 1:152 "monster" of, 9:73–74 Montgomery's Point on, 13:318 naming of, 9:234, 27:132–33 navigation on, 1:90, 342–54, 7:122–25, 8:22, 31, 139–

41, 9:231–39, 241, 12:290–91, 15:195, 198 Nika River (early name for), 9:234 T. Nuttall on, 15:254 picture of lower, facing 17:136 rice culture along, 13:354 rd. to, for salt delivery, 11:320 and RRs, 7:104–6, 115–16, 122–23, 125, 135–36, 169,

181, 17:175 H. R. Schoolcraft on, 1:48, 37:295 settlement along, 3:37, 42–45, 47–50, 4:219, 7:253–

55, 10:123 snags in, 3:60–61, 6:272 source of, in Ozarks, 27:132 St. Charles and, 12:383–84 swamps of, 6:271, 10:131 travel conditions described (1820), 13:36, 37n,

31:358–59, 32:257, 273 White River, Morning Star, Little Rock, and Eastern

Railroad Company, 7:176 White River Baptist Association, 5:163, 166, 37:190–91 White River Bridge Company v. Hurd (1923), 39:152–53,

156–57 White River Bridge Corporation v. State (1936), 39:154 White River Conference, 18:199 White River Coordinating Committee, 27:145 White River Electric Cooperative, 46:246 "White River Expedition, June 10–July 15, 1862," by

Edwin C. Bearss, 21:305–62 White River Flood Control and Navigational Association,

27:145 White River Journal. See Des Arc White River Journal White River Methodist Annual Conference, 40:291n, 293,

316n, 323 White River "Monster," 9:73–74 White River Mountains, 5:305, 15:7 White River Nursery, Washington Co., 43:107 White River Packet Company, Jacksonport, 28:235 White River Railway, by Walter M. Adams, noted, 50:308 White River Station, Desha Co., skirmish at (1864),

22:170 White River Township, Benton Co., 43:354 White River Valley Flood Association, 37:279

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White River Valley Historical Quarterly, 36:56, 66–67, 302, 46:287

White River Valley Historical Society, 36:301–2 White River Water Carnival, 39:87 "White-Robed Reformers: The Ku Klux Klan Comes to

Arkansas, 1921–1922," by Charles C. Alexander, 22:8–23

"White Robes in Politics: The Ku Klux Klan in Arkansas, 1922–1924," by Charles C. Alexander, 22:195–214

White Rock Home Extension Club, records of, 48:382 Whiteside, Dennis, 41:95 Whiteside, Fred W. (Ark. Law Review ed. board), 6:96 Whiteside, Garrett, Howard Co., 1:190, 235n, 6:357

"'Watching Washington' for Thirty-five Years," 1:235–43

White Spring River, 31:361 White Springs, Boston Mtns., skirmish at (1863), 22:170 White's Regiment, at Prairie Grove (1862), 19:132 White Sulphur Springs, Crawford Co., 18:220 White Sulphur Springs, Searcy, 18:218 White Sulphur Springs Company, Van Buren Co., 42:29 White v. McHughes, and poll tax, 2:336 Whitfield, Frances "Missy," 47:193 Whitfield, Inez Harrington (Hot Springs artist), 3:335

picture of, following 3:312 Whitfield, John W. (CSA), 24:341 Whitfield v. Browder (1852), 46:11 Whiting, Charles L., Tichnor, Ark., 36:202 Whitington, Rev. Otto (Bapt.), Little Rock, 14:91 Whitlatch, Dorothy, Camden, 35:259 Whitlatch, Mary Sue, Camden, 35:259 Whitley, B. (49er), 6:77 Whitley, Charles, org. Benton Co. Bapt. Soc. (1842), 21:5 Whitlock, John (CSA), Saline Co., 18:198 Whitlock, William (CSA), Saline Co., 18:198 Whitlow, R. H., Rogers, 7:308, 315 Whitman, Rev. Asberry (Little Rock African American

min.), opposes separate-coach law (1891), 32:157–58, 34:152, 163

Whitman, Clifford Dale, 14:285 "Private Journal of Mary Ann Owen Sims," ed.,

35:142–87, 261–91 Whitman, Ezekiel, of Mass., 24:61 Whitmore, Mr., 15:226 Whitmore, Dr. (Little Rock dentist), 31:137 Whitmore, B. E., Pine Bluff, 29:56 Whitmore, C. L., St. Charles, 12:386 Whitmore, Dr. J. J., Center Point, 12:266 Whitmore, Dr. J. T., Center Point, 12:266 Whitmore, James, Washington Co., 43:122 Whitmore's Mill, St. Francis Co., skirmish at (1864),

22:170 Whitney, A. F. (leader of RR labor union), 27:214 Whitney, Edward B. (asst. atty. gen.), and Judge I. C.

Parker, 31:69–70

Whitney, Eli, 52:44 Whitney, William C., of N.Y., 34:68 Whitney Shelter (Ozark bluff-dwellers site), Benton Co.,

5:275 Whitsett, T. (CSA), 5:410 Whitson, Mr. and Mrs., Ft. Smith, 9:313 Whitson, J. K., 38:47 Whitson, John, Berryville, 5:304 Whitson, John W., Carroll Co., 16:296 Whitson, M. E., Carroll Co., 16:298 Whitsontown, Crawford Co., 13:279 Whitt, Thomas P., Union Co., 12:248 Whittaker, Johnson, 41:114, 119, 127 Whittaker, William (WWII officer), Hot Springs, 35:140n Whittaker, Willis (Texarkana, Tex., postmaster), 5:346 Whittemore, Carol, Fading Memories, noted, 48:373 Whitten, Dolphus (AHA charter member), Arkadelphia,

43:279 Whitten, Dolphus, Jr., Arkadelphia, 9:221, 42:192

paper by, noted, 10:301, 23:187 studies role of Ark. in Tex. Rev., 11:66

Whitten, Richard Babb, 45:15–16 and Commonwealth Coll., 25:298, 300–2, 32:146

Whitten, Thomas (del. to 1864 const. conv.), 18:44n Whitten's Mill, near Benton, 38:140 Whittington, Mrs. Alph, Hot Springs, and DAR, 2:363 Whittington, Mrs. C. C., Drew Co., 18:318 Whittington, David B., Hot Springs, 59:412, 418, 420

"Arkansas' Oldest Industry," 28:223–30 picture of, 59:422

Whittington, George P. (Garland Co. rep.), 15:30–32 and G.I. Revolt, 59:418

Whittington, Granville (brother of Hiram A.), of Mass., 17:319n

Whittington, Hiram Abiff (Hot Springs pioneer from Mass.), 3:101–2, 43:85, 130, 133–34, 137–38, 45:177

art. on, noted, 20:195 on Barkman family of Arkadelphia, 5:35, 19:318–19,

46:4–6 on drunkenness in Ark. (1828), 41:186 in 1834, 48:11 G. Featherstonhaugh visits, 3:101 hotel of, near Hot Springs (1839), 18:213–14, 221 letters of, noted, 15:274, 370 on Little Rock (1827), 5:181, 17:35–36 mentions R. Crittenden's hatred of W. E. Woodruff,

19:300n picture of home of, facing 43:129 political violence described by (1827), 17:39 postmaster and merchant, Hot Springs (1833–34),

14:11 on travel conditions in Ark. (1827), 17:33–34, 319

Whittington, John, hanged at Ft. Smith, 5:71–77, 14:86 Whittington, Thomas M. (CSA), Drew Co., 16:151 Whittington's Chalybeate Spring, Hot Springs, 18:213–

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14, 221 Whitworth, Mrs. Charles, 36:297 Whitworth, J. E., Osceola, 24:120, 121 Who Blowed Up the Church House and Other Folk Tales,

by Vance Randolph, revd., 12:171–73 Who Is Who in Arkansas, noted, 33:343 Who Killed John Clayton? Political Violence and the

Emergence of the New South, 1861–1893, by Kenneth C. Barnes, revd., 57:472–74

"Who Killed John M. Clayton? Political Violence in Conway County, Arkansas, in the 1880s," by Kenneth C. Barnes, 52:371–404

Whooping crane, sighting of, on Red River, 20:49 Who's Who in Arkansas, 36:98 Whyte, James E., 49:320 Why the Confederacy Lost, ed. Gabor S. Boritt, noted,

51:285 Whytock, Judge John (Pulaski Co. Circuit Court), Little

Rock, and Brooks-Baxter War (1874), 4:124–25, 130, 5:291, 30:326, 31:161–63, 35:312

Wiatt, Yancy (CSA), 20:380 Wiborn, Clarence, Alma, book by, noted, 38:286 Wichita Indians, 30:341–42, 33:72, 37:332, 338–39, 343,

347–49, 38:348 Wichita Mountains, 37:342–43 Wickard, Margaret (registrar, Ark. Arts Center), 38:375 Wickersham, Mr., Marion Co., and Tutt-Everett "war,"

17:162 Wickersham, Dudley (USA), 19:126, 133, 138, 49:148,

149 Wickes, Polk Co., lumbering operations around, 21:57,

59, 60n, 61–74 Wickliffe, Charles (USA), Ft. Wayne, 35:354 Wideman, Thomas, Jackson Co., 9:231 Widener, Ralph W., Jr., Dallas, Tex., 39:186

book by, noted, 42:184 "Charles Hillman Brough," 34:99–121

Widener, William, 49:170 Wiebusch, Heinrich J. "Henry," art. on, 42:197–206 Wiegand, Earl (Little Rock commercial artist), 3:339 Wiegel, Mr. (deputy U.S. marshal, 1886), Little Rock,

24:36–37 Wiener, H. M. (pioneer teacher), 12:102 Wier, Miss (Civil War prisoner), Osceola, Mo., 4:19 Wigfall, Louis Tresvant, of Tex., 25:68 Wiggins, C. B., 34:257 Wiggins, Laura. See McCombs, Laura Wiggins (first wife

of William Faulkner McCombs) Wiggins, Red, 49:254, 58:280–81 Wiggins, Wayne, Craighead Co., 47:190, 363 Wiggins Cabin, Crossett, 42:313 Wight, Willard E.

"The Governor of Georgia Urgues the Secession of Arkansas," 16:192–202

"Letters from the Diocese of Little Rock, 1861–1865," ed., 18:366–74

"Letters of Thomas B. Hanly, 1863–1864," ed., 15:161–71

Wigley, Ashley, Ashley Co., 16:70 Wigley, William, Ashley Co., 16:70 Wikle, J. R., and the Columbia Co. textile industry, 5:80–

81, 83 Wilberforce University, Xenia, Ohio, 41:125–27 Wilbon, Lt. Joe (CSA), in Calhoun Invincibles, 12:251 Wilbourn, Lamar, Pine Bluff, 37:242 Wilbourn, Meredith, Faulkner Co., 41:297 Wilbourne, Mr., 32:228n Wilbur, J. D., 49:64 Wilbur, Ray Lyman, 42:7 Wilburn, George, 50:134 Wilburn, Monroe, 50:134 Wilburn, Mrs. Woodrow, Texarkana, 37:86 Wilburn's Plantation, Desha Co., 9:280 Wilcox, Frances. See Van Winkle, Francis Wilcox (first

wife of Peter Manelis Van Winkle) Wilcox, Granville M., 49:321 Wilcox, Mrs. H., Van Buren, 3:9, 25:150 Wilcox, Henry, Van Buren, 6:30n, 36:27

letter to, noted, 23:73n Wilcox, Juliette, Van Buren, 3:9, 25:150 Wilcoxon, Levi R., Crossett, 24:211 Wild Acres, by Henry Hazlitt Kopman, revd., 6:87–89 Wild Ass of the Ozarks: Jeff Davis and the Social Bases of

Southern Politics, by Raymond Arsenault, noted, 44:197; revd., 43:266–69

Wildcat Mountain, Ft. Smith, 5:318 Wilder, Sen. Abel Carter, of Kans., and Indians, 29:122 Wilder, Dr. Alva, Logan Co., 14:111 Wilder, E. G., Texarkana, 38:154 Wilder, Franklin, Ft. Smith, 46:92, 401, 47:86

Father of the Wesleys, 30:267 paper by, noted, 30:267 picture of, facing 47:367

Wilder, Jeremy H., "The Thirty-Seventh Illinois at Prairie Grove," 49:3–19

Wilder, Lee, Carroll Co., 16:303 Wilderness: A Story of the Hills, and of a Boy Who

Suffered and Sacrificed; And of a Girl Who Came to be Loved by All—Save One, by Paschal R. Guntharp, revd., 2:293

Wilderness at Dawn: The Settling of the North American Continent, by Ted Morgan, noted, 52:362

Wilderness Lady: A History of Crossett, Arkansas, by John Wordy Buckner, noted, 44:292; revd., 39:271–73

Wilderness to Statehood with William E. Woodruff, by Thomas Rothrock, noted, 21:183–84

Wildes, Harry Emerson, William Penn, revd., 34:90–91 Wildflowers of Arkansas, noted, 49:97 Wild Food Cookbook and Field Guide, 36:98 Wild game (in early Ark.), 11:3, 25–32, 218 Wild Goose Bayou, Ark. Co., 18:242–43, 276

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Wild Haws, Izard Co., skirmish at (1864), 22:170, 23:344 Wild Horse Creek, Indian Terr., 37:342 Wildlife (in early Ark.), 48:107 Wildlife refuge, White River, 12:385 Wildman, Henry, Crawford Co., 6:24n Wilds, William A. (of steamboat St. Francis), 11:331 Wild Sports in the West, by Frederick Gerstaecker, 4:226,

229–30, 39:103 Wildwood (P. H. Ellsworth family home), Hot Springs,

11:109–10, 23:87–88, 29:377 picture of, 41:on cover

Wildy, Sherry, Manila, 48:207 Wiles, J. E., and Ark. State Plant Board, 26:63 Wiley, Bell Irvin, 39:89, 332, 40:275, 52:318–21, 340,

54:328 AHA speaker, 23:85, 88, 186, 37:356 gifts by, to Ark. Hist. Comm., 13:107 "History of the Second Army" (manuscript), coauth.,

noted, 26:104n The Life of Billy Yank: The Common Soldier of the

Union, 52:319–21 revd., 12:169–71

The Life of Johnny Reb, 12:169, 52:318–19 research by, on hist. of the CSA, 16:404

Wiley, Charles, Ashley Co., 16:75 Wiley, Edward (postmaster, Bartholomew Post Office),

16:67–68 Wiley, Nathan, Widener, Ark., 47:211–12 Wiley, Robert, 42:159 Wiley, W. O., Ft. Smith, 45:232 Wiley's Cove, Searcy Co., 17:83–84 Wileyville, Desha Co., 45:353 Wilhauf, Leonard, Van Buren, 30:268 Wilhelmi, Eberle, Hermannsburg, 6:236 Wilhelmi, Franz, Hermannsburg, 6:232–34, 42:47 Wilhelmi, Julius, Hermannsburg, 6:227, 234n, 237, 242–

43, 246 Wilhelmi, Karolina, 42:47 Wilhelmi, Nani Louise. See Hermann, Nani Louise

Wilhelmi (Mrs. John Henry Hermann) Wilhelmina's army, art. on reminiscences of a soldier of,

4:58–73 Wilhite, Louis, Ashley Co., 16:76 Wilhite Shoals, Ouachita Co., 5:331 Wilhoit, Francis, on Southern Manifesto, 55:178 Wilk, William, Ozark, 13:285 Wilke, Julia Kitchens, 45:281 Wilke, Sally. See Brinkley, Sally Wilke (Mrs. John R.

Brinkley) Wilken, Ed C. W., 14:74 Wilkerson, Dr. A. G., Washington Co., 10:380–81 Wilkerson, Aubrey (Mrs. Gorman), Palestine, 27:64 Wilkerson, Bess Johnson, Madison Co., 47:333 Wilkerson. Dr. D. F., Center Point, 12:266 Wilkes, Billy, Spring Creek, Phillips Co., 8:169 Wilkes, F. C. (CSA), 18:271

Wilkes, Frank M., 46:245 Wilkes, Jack, Spring Creek, Phillips Co., 8:169 Wilkes, Sam, Spring Creek, Phillips Co., 8:169 Wilkes, Thomas E., Little Rock, and Quapaw Quarter

Assoc., 34:81, 35:192 Wilkes, W. N. (Ark. State Plant Board), Woodruff Co.,

26:49, 57:136 Wilkey, John W., 55:288, 291, 293, 294 Wilkin (CSA officer), at Helena (1863), 2:173 Wilkins, Allen T., Lafayette Co., 17:230 Wilkins, Ann, Logan Co., 46:207 Wilkins, Charlie (pres. Magnolia A&M Coll.), 8:245 Wilkins, Margaret Ann, Logan Co., 47:194 Wilkins, O. L., Magnolia, 1:94 Wilkins, Roy (NAACP admin.), 27:21, 59:259

on O. Faubus, 56:371 and W. H. Flowers, 56:285

Wilkins, Thurman, book by, revd., 46:392–93 Wilkins, William, Ashley Co., 16:73 Wilkins, William (sec. of war), 36:16 Wilkins, Wilson (CSA), Ashley Co., 16:151, 156 Wilkinson, James B., 4:276, 8:339–40, 13:319

cmdr. U.S. mil. forces in Miss. Valley, 37:206 surveys of, in Ark., 37:206–7

Wilkinson, Norman Means, books by, noted, 36:78 Wilkinson, Robert (CSA), at Helena (1863), 2:174 Wilkinson, Seaborn J., Miss. Co., 12:72 Wilkinson, Warren, Mother May You Never See the Sights

I Have Seen: The Fifty-Seventh Massachusetts Veteran Volunteers in the Army of the Potomac, 1864–1865, revd., 51:92–94

Wilks, Henry A., 58:229 Wilks Community, Columbia Co., 11:4 Will, Blance (artist associated with Winslow), 3:336 Willard, Frances E., 44:126 Willbanks, Rev. J. S. (Presby.), Dardanelle, 10:180,

12:274–75 Willcockson, Samuel, Crowley's Ridge, 13:55 Willcox, Jim, 42:154 Willens, Doris, book by, noted, 52:472 Willett, John D., 49:322 Willett, John T., "Development of Pea Ridge National

Military Park," 21:166–69 Willett, Larry, Monticello, 41:299 Willey, Mrs. B. L., Pine Bluff, 5:362 Willey, Gordon R., 53:291, 294 William, Herbert E., 50:212 William, James, Union Co., 12:227 "William Bradford," by Carolyn Thomas Foreman,

13:341–51 "William Byers of Batesville," by Paul T. Wayland,

16:281–89 "William Dunbar, History Maker," by Mary D. Hudgins,

1:331–41 William Edward Dodd: The South's Yeoman Scholar, by

Fred Arthur Bailey, revd., 57:352–54

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"William Edward Woodruff, Pioneer Arkansas Journalist," by Ernestine Gravley, 14:128–33

"William F. Kirby, Arkansas's Maverick Senator," by Richard Leverne Niswonger, 37:252–63

William Farrell Lumber Company, Farrell, 31:289 William Farrell Railroad, 31:286 William Faulkner and Southern History, by Joel

Williamson, revd., 53:236–38 William G. Morrison Company, 46:250–51 William Grant Still and the Fusion of Cultures in

American Music, 53:56 noted, 55:244; revd., 32:102–4

William Grant Still Bio-Bibliography, by Judith Ann Still, Michael Dabrishus, and Carolyn Quinn, revd., 58:206–8

William Grant Still Reader, The: Essays on American Music, ed. Jon M. Spencer, 53:42

revd., 52:191–92 William Henry (steamboat), 24:332 William Henry Harrison: His Life and Times, by James

A. Green, revd., 1:269–70 William Henry Seward: Lincoln's Right Hand, by John M.

Taylor, noted, 50:306 "William McCombs and the 1912 Democratic

Presidential Nomination of Woodrow Wilson," by Robert Carl Scott, 44:246–59

William Mill, Benton Co., 46:173 William Miller and Sons (construction company),

Pittsburgh, Pa., and Ark. State Capitol, 4:248, 31:127

William O. Darby Memorial, Ft. Smith, 39:184 William Parkin Address, 51:83, 52:341, 53:368, 370,

54:84 William Parsons (steamboat), sinks in Ark. River (1835),

15:201 William Penn, by Harry Emerson Wildes, revd., 34:90–91 William Purson (steamboat), on White River, 9:232, 235,

27:136 Williams, Dr., Augusta, 2:285 Williams, Miss (Little Rock actress, 1839), 23:176 Williams, Rev. A. A. (AME elder and min.), Holly Grove,

33:323–24 Williams, Capt. A. M. (CSA engineers), at Ark. Post,

18:237, 248 Williams, Judge Abner Bryson, Washington, 16:323,

17:361 Williams, Abraham, Forrest City, 55:302 Williams, Alexander, Sr., Yell Co., 39:48 Williams, Alf, and Benton Co. RR construction, 13:156 Williams, Aubrey W. (FERA official), 37:31–33, 40:351

describes problems of relief in Ark., 37:26n and Harding Coll., 1:186

Williams, Augustus G. (son of H. G. P.), Union Co., 31:52

Williams, Austin, Widener, Ark., 47:208–9 Williams, B. (Columbia Co. slaveholder), 2:227

Williams, B. D. (Little Rock land agent), 7:129, 135, 38:59

letter of, to Gov. Clayton, noted, 1:71 Williams, Dr. B. F., Washington Co., 10:371, 378–79,

25:148, 33:173, 35:16–17 Williams, B. Frank (Miss. Co. sen.), 23:208–10, 32:212–

13 Williams, Benjamin, Ashley Co., 16:76 Williams, Benjamin C., Union Co., 12:245–47, 31:36 Williams, Bernard "Woody," and Norfork Dam, 4:158 Williams, Bert, 55:11 Williams, Betty, Washington Co., 42:99 Williams, Bettye J., paper by, 58:327 Williams, Bill (mtn. man), 24:195, 40:39 Williams, Bob, Norphlet, 33:233–34 Williams, Burt, Crittenden Co., and STFU, 32:351 Williams, Burton J., 58:246–47

"Missouri State Depredations in Arkansas: A Case of Restitution," 23:343–52

Williams, Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank, Pine Bluff, 47:192 Williams, C. Fred, 36:302, 37:96, 355, 39:336, 40:265,

41:296, 42:192, 357, 388, 393, 50:295 Adventure Tales of Arkansas, noted, 45:279 and AHA, 33:85, 35:293

awards judge, 48:90, 353 comm. chmn., 58:101 moderator, 48:350, 54:377 nominating comm., 57:64 program chmn., 37:371, 38:94, 274, 56:97 session chmn., 44:340 trustee, 49:84, 100, 187–85, 333, 336, 52:81, 346,

55:101, 106 Arkansas: An Illustrated History, revd., 46:85–86 "The Bear State Image: Arkansas in the Nineteenth

Century," 39:99–111 books by, noted, 42:193, 377, 43:277, 44:356 "Class: The Central Issue in the 1957 Little Rock

School Crisis," 56:341–44 "The 1997 Annual Meeting of the Arkansas Historical

Association," 56:376–77 paper by, noted, 33:83, 253 and Pulaski Co. Hist. Soc., 33:88, 34:278 revs., 32:290–92, 56:247–48, 57:494–95 Understanding the Little Rock Crisis: An Exercise in

Remembrance and Reconciliation, coed., revd., 59:450–52

Williams, Callie, Little River Co., 14:229–30 Williams, Charlean Moss, works by, noted, 17:348, 352,

353–54, 36:63 Williams, Charles G.

"The Cane Hill Murders of 1839 in History," 29:209–14

"The Confederate Home Guard in Southwest Arkansas," 49:168–72

paper by, noted, 29:378 "A Saline Guard: The Civil War Letters of Col.

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William Ayers Crawford, C.S.A., 1861–1865," ed., 31:328–55, 32:71–93

Williams, Christina, Brinkley, 54:164–67 Williams, Claude (guitarist), 45:247 Williams, Rev. Claude (STFU leader), 25:305–7, 32:366–

67, 369, 38:372, 45:6–7, 55:3 beaten by anti-union vigilantes, 52:442 J. P. Butler (pres., STFU), asks for resignation of,

25:308–10, 32:367 Communist party member, 25:305–7 holds Conf. for Economic Justice (1934), 32:141 proposes reorg. of Commonwealth Coll., 25:304–5 whipped by mob near Earle, 24:21, 32:358

Williams, Clem, Bentonville, 7:73, 76 Williams, Columbus, St. Francis Co., 58:7, 10, 30, 31 Williams, Columbus (Union Co. slave), 38:209 Williams, D. A. (CSA), 42:76, 147 Williams, D. H. (Freedmen's Bureau inspector), 51:155 Williams, Daniel E., Washington, 39:162–63 Williams, Daniel Webster, 52:289 Williams, David A. (USA), in 1st Ark. Inf., killed by

bushwhackers, 24:220 Williams, David C., Van Buren, 1:65, 33:114n, 117–18,

120, 123n, 127n, 162 letter to, 33:114–16 mercantile ledger of, in UA. Library, 21:78 papers of, in Ark. Hist. Comm., 15:177, 16:105 picture of, facing 33:113 publication of daybook of, noted, 16:405

Williams, Dianne, Little Rock, 45:186 Williams, Elizabeth B., Fayetteville, 43:89, 183, 341 Williams, Evan, Madison Co., noted by F. Gerstaecker,

10:2, 4 Williams, Evelyn. See Thomas, Evelyn Williams (Mrs. A.

J. Thomas) Williams, Mrs. F. M., "Andrew Hunter Pioneer Methodist

(1813–1902)," 4:234–40 Williams, Fannie, Little River Co., 14:229–30 Williams, Mrs. Fay

Arkansans of the Years, coauth., noted, 11:204 paper by, noted, 11:204, 26:161

Williams, Florence, 13:327n Williams, Frank, Conway Co., 52:307–8, 316 Williams, Frank B., Osceola, 53:362 Williams, Franklin, Fayetteville, 31:374 Williams, Mrs. Franklin S., Fayetteville, picutre of house

of, facing 44:76 Williams, G. J., Ashley Co., 16:73 Williams, G. R. (Ft. Smith ed.), 14:215 Williams, Galloway, 52:316 Williams, Dr. George B. (alias for L. A. Johnson, Lake

Village), 35:25 Williams, George H.

U.S. atty. gen., and Brooks-Baxter War (1874), 4:140–41, 143, 128, 130–31, 25:323–24, 30:328, 330, 332–34, 47:9n

U.S. sen. from Ore., proposes readmitting Ark. (1866), 20:333

Williams, George T. (Ft. Smith publisher), 14:214 Williams, Gertrude Mae Sherry, 40:357 Williams, Grainger, and Little Rock crisis (1957), 55:47,

48–49, 52 Williams, Green, 50:182 Williams, Guy E. (Ark. atty. gen.), Little Rock, 1:285,

23:204, 211, 53:349, 363, 54:149 Williams, H. L., Forrest City, 57:296 Williams, H. N. (Lincoln Co. African American legis.),

31:223–24, 33:303, 44:231 Williams, H. W. (Poinsett Co. del. to secession conv.),

table facing 13:184 Williams, Hamm O. (Pulaski Co. deputy sheriff, 1886),

24:43–44 Williams, Hamp (Hot Springs sen.), 5:312, 320–21, 327

candidate for gov. (1924), 22:315, 318 food admin. of Ark. (WWI), 34:114 member, Ark. Council of Defense (WWI), 2:117, 120 and Ouachita Nat. Park, 55:416 picture of, facing 36:288 and Tuberculosis Sanitarium, 5:312, 314, 320, 327–28

Williams, Hank, Sr., 54:205 Williams, Harry (African American slave driver), 35:244–

45 Williams, Harry (Helena pianist), and AHA mtng., 35:295 Williams, Harry Lee, Jonesboro, 43:193

books by, noted, 5:184–85, 6:312, 36:58, 96, 202, 364, 40:177, 184, 45:284

ed., Jonesboro Tribune, 14:56 paper by, noted, 23:185

Williams, Hattie E., Fayetteville, 15:122n Williams, Henry (son of Thomas J.), 52:302 Williams, Henry Andrew "Tip" (ex-slave interviewed at

Biscoe), 25:238–39 Williams, Henry Clay (son of Thomas J.), 52:289, 312 Williams, Horatio G. (son of H. G. P.), Union Co., 31:52 Williams, Lt. Col. Horatio Gates Perry, Hillsboro, Union

Co., in 19th Ark. Inf. Regt. art. on, 31:36–56 at Jenkins' Ferry (1864), 7:63, 20:10n, 22:101 picture of advertisement by (1880), facing 31:41 picture of, facing 31:40

Williams, Horrace (logger), at Cove, 21:60 Williams, Hugh (Desha Co. judge), 27:266 Williams, Hugh H., Clay Co., owns private RRs, 31:287 Williams, Hugh P., 49:169, 170 Williams, Hulda, 58:42 Williams, Ike, Cove, 21:63–72 Williams, J. (Hempstead Co. sheriff), judgment against,

for default (1884), 29:156 Williams, J. Lan (pres., St. Francis Levee Board),

Osceola, 5:308, 6:214 Williams, J. Roger, 35:228–29 Williams, J. W., art. by, noted, 43:277

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Williams, J. W. (rep. from Phillips and Monroe cos., 1873), 8:162

Williams, J. W. (witness for Ark. to Choctaw-Ark. boundary survey, 1857), 28:214

Williams, Jake, Scotland, 53:471 Williams, James (Dallas Co. slaveholder), 12:72 Williams, James (Rev. War soldier), Hempstead Co., 1:55 Williams, James A. (son of H. G. P.), Union Co., 31:52 Williams, James D., Jr., 46:92 Williams, James Harrison (CSA), Little River Co.,

14:153, 229–30 Williams, James M., Mt. Pleasant, Mo., letter to (1839),

quoted, 13:289 Williams, Col. James M. (USA), cmdr. 1st Kans. Colored

Inf. Regt. at Cabin Creek, 25:87–89 at Ft. Smith (1863), 28:372 at Poison Spring (1864), 17:273, 298n, 18:341–48

Williams, James S. construction engineer, Cairo and Fulton RR, 7:109,

113–14, 123–24 supt., M&LR RR (1870), 15:220, 224–25

Williams, Jane Underwood (Mrs. Thomas Reed Williams), Union Co., 12:234

Williams, Jeffry, 54:348 Williams, Joe (CSA), in 16th Ark. Inf. Regt., killed,

11:311 Williams, John, papers of, noted, 47:92 Williams, John, Conway Co., 52:288 Williams, John, Eureka Springs, 56:165 Williams, John, Little Rock, operates emigrant agency,

25:165 Williams, John, of Tex., 15:357 Williams, John (brother of Thomas J.), 52:299 Williams, John (CSA), missing at Helena (1863), 2:174 Williams, John (Maj. Latour). See Latour, Arsene

Lacarriere Williams, John (son of Thomas J.), 52:298 Williams, Judge John A. (Pine Bluff Repub. leader),

6:233, 25:6, 31:155–56, 37:246, 44:228 Williams, John Bell, of Miss., 30:116 Williams, Mrs. John C., Warren, 43:275 Williams, Rev. John C., Texarkana, 38:153–54 Williams, John E., Sebastian Co., 56:418, 420 Williams, John G., The Curious and the Beautiful: A

Memoir History of the Architecture Program at the University of Arkansas, noted, 44:85; revd., 44:287–90

Williams, John G., Witcherville, 34:250 Williams, John Gilbert, "Plans for Developing Battlefield

Park," 16:275–76 Williams, John H. (detective), 37:248 Williams, John Milton, 40:306–7, 336 Williams, John R. (Phillips Co. slaveholder), 12:72 Williams, John S., DeVall's Bluff

and the Granger movt., 4:343, 349

officer of Prairie Co. Fair (1859), 11:241 state sen. (1881), 13:108

Williams, John W., Osceola, 24:120 Williams, Joseph, Batesville, 15:267–68 Williams, Joseph P. (Miss. Co. slaveholder), 12:73 Williams, Joseph S. (Grant Co. atty. and ed.), 7:325 Williams, Kenneth, Garland Co., 44:98, 46:205 Williams, Kenneth H., book by, noted, 59:229 Williams, Kenneth P., books by, noted, 56:490 Williams, L. G., Grant Co., 7:318 Williams, Lee (asst. to J. W. Fulbright), 44:110, 114 Williams, Lee E.

Anatomy of Four Race Riots, coauth., revd., 32:197–98

books by, noted, 36:70, 57:367 Williams, Lee E., II

Anatomy of Four Race Riots, coauth., revd., 32:197–98

book by, noted, 36:70 Williams, Leroy, 52:302

avenges brother's death, 52:310–12 comments on illness of company at Helena, 52:298 destroys USA supply boat, 52:308–9 reputation as killer, 52:313 scout, 52:301 Williams clan member, 52:288

Williams, LeRoy T., 45:364 books by, noted, 42:377, 43:277, 45:188

Williams, Rep. Lewis, of N.C., 24:57 Williams, Lila Catherine. See Ross, Lila Catherine

Williams (Mrs. Frank Erskin Ross) Williams, Lloyd, El Dorado, 31:36 Williams, Lovisy Tatum (first wife of Horatio Gates Perry

Williams), Hillsboro, Union Co., 31:37, 51, 57 Williams, Luther, Cummins Prison, 56:210, 214 Williams, Rev. M. H. (African American min. of Miss.),

in Little Rock, 33:304 Williams, Malinda, 54:348 Williams, Marc, Boone Co., 18:410 Williams, Margaret, 52:300, 310 Williams, Mart (CSA), Saline Co., 18:198 Williams, Martha Pounds (Mrs. Benjamin Williams;

mother of H. G. P.), 31:36 Williams, Mary, Dallas Co., 35:265 Williams, Mary C. "Big Mollie" Smith (second wife of

Horatio Gates Perry Williams), 31:52, 56 Williams, Mary Connor (Mrs. Thomas Reed Williams),

Union Co., 12:233–34 Williams, Mary Johnson (Mrs. David C. Williams), Van

Buren, 33:114n Williams, Max R., book by, noted, 52:200 Williams, Milinda, Johnson Co., 58:59 Williams, Miller (poet), 39:281, 47:186, 54:82

dir., UA Press, 55:101 Williams, Molly Garland (Mrs. Augustus G. Williams),

Union Co., 31:52

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Williams, Molly Schulenberger (Mrs. Thomas Walker Williams), Union Co., 31:52

Williams, Morgan, Little Rock, executed in 1835, 23:64 Williams, Morton (USA), 52:298 Williams, Naomi, Fayetteville, 15:122n Williams, Capt. Nathan (USA), 52:312

discharged from service due to ill health, 52:300, 302 Williams clan member, 52:297

Williams, Nudie Eugene, 45:188 AHA moderator, 53:371 papers by, 39:331, 42:94, 356 revs., 47:81–82, 57:493–94

Williams, Oden S. (dir. of publicity, Dyess Colony), 29:319

Williams, P. B., Little River Co., 14:229–30 Williams, P. D., Jacksonport, 9:244 Williams, Parley A. (del. to 1868 const. conv. from

Marion and Newton cos.), 12:139n, 162 Williams, Rep. Pat, 57:126

sec. to D. Bumpers, 44:108n Williams, Patricia, Little Rock, 56:435, 436 Williams, Patrick George, 59:91

AHQ assoc. ed., 58:101 Williams, Paul (Sevier Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:73 Williams, Judge Paul X., 30:265, 40:179 Williams, Perry, Polk Co., 21:65 Williams, R. A., Helena, 56:13, 57:304–6 Williams, R. B., Hempstead Co., 59:374, 378, 383 Williams, R. D., Batesville, 11:18 Williams, Ralph (grandson of H. G. P.), El Dorado, 31:36 Williams, Ray, Forrest City, 55:302 Williams, Ray, Ft. Smith, gift of, to Ark. Hist. Comm.,

14:78 Williams, Rebecca, 52:288 Williams, Riley (USA), 52:299 Williams, Robert (Cherokee 49er), 6:78 Williams, Robert George, Parkdale, 45:91 Williams, Judge Robert H., Pine Bluff, 5:361, 371, 19:6n

and levee disaster, 43:329 Williams, Robert W., Jr., coed., "With Wharton's Cavalry

in Arkansas, the Civil War Letters of Private Isaac Dunbar Affleck," 21:247–68

Williams, Roosevelt (fictitious Howard Univ. prof. used by James D. Johnson), 30:98–99

Williams, Mrs. Roy, Fayetteville, 10:374, 383 Williams, Mrs. Rufus, of Mass., and first sale of

Christmas Seals in Ark., 6:300 Williams, S. D., Wilmar, 17:332 Williams, Rev. Sam, Fayetteville, 43:58n, 65 Williams, Samuel Hardin, Hempstead Co., 39:161n

book on "memorabilia" of, revd., 39:76–77 Williams, Judge Samuel W., Little Rock, 39:76–77,

59:168 and arrest of E. Baxter, 16:101 member, Ark. Mil. Board (1861), 26:81–82 mentioned in letter of W. E. Woodruff Jr. (1868),

16:323 migration of, to Ark. (1814), 11:327

Williams, Sarah Jane, 52:310 Williams, Scott, Little Rock, play by, noted, 22:75 Williams, "Sloppy" (UA football player), 25:206 Williams, Stephen, 15:369 Williams, T. Harry, 40:275

addresses AHA, 20:109, 189, 27:69, 258 Huey Long, revd., 29:187–90 P. G. T. Beauregard: Napoleon in Gray, revd., 15:94–

96 picture of, facing 27:260

Williams, Thaddeus W., 56:288, 363 Williams, Thelma Burke (Mrs. John E. Williams), Forrest

City, 57:296 Williams, Thomas, 54:342 Williams, Thomas J. "Jeff," Conway Co., 52:288–317 Williams, Dr. Thomas Reed, Union Co., 12:233–34, 243,

249 Williams, Thomas Walker (son of H. G. P.), Union Co.,

31:35, 55 Williams, Thomas Woodrow, Jr., book by, 42:183 Williams, Troy (ed.), 48:78 Williams, Vernon J., Jr., Rethinking Race: Franz Boas

and His Contemporaries, revd., 57:75–77 Williams, Victor Herbert, El Dorado, 31:36 Williams, W., "A Note on Mifflin Wistar Gibbs," 43:241–

43 Williams, W. Buckner, Ft. Smith, 39:348 Williams, W. D., "1820 Letter from Governor Miller,"

42:349–54 Williams, W. F., Ashley Co., 16:73 Williams, Dr. W. H., Columbia Co., 2:239 Williams, W. K., Crossett, 24:209, 44:158 Williams, W. R., Brinkley, 54:146 Williams, Walter, 57:34, 39 Williams, William, Johnson Co., 58:59 Williams, William (Rev. War soldier), at Natchez, 1:303 Williams, William Day, Conway Co., 52:307 Williams, William Donald

"An 1835 Magazine Article by Dr. Nathan D. Smith," 48:272–77

"Louis Bringier and His Description of Arkansas in 1812," 48:108–36

Williams, William G. (49er), 6:79 Williams, Willoughby, Jefferson Co.

publishes newspaper, 31:155 slaveholder, 12:72

Williams, Willoughby, Jr., Grant Co., 7:325 Williams, Winnie A. See Lowe, Winnie A. Williams

(Mrs. George W. Lowe) Williams, Worth, Little River Co., 14:229 Williams and Current River Railroad, Clay Co., 31:287 Williams and Phillips (Van Buren mercantile business),

21:78 Williams and Smith Mercantile Company, Hillsboro,

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Union Co., 31:54 Williams Baptist College, book on, noted, 50:212 "Williams Clan, The: Mountain Farmers and Union

Fighters in North Central Arkansas," by Kenneth C. Barnes, 52:286–307

Williams gang (outlaws operating in Independence Co., 1864), 28:248–49

Williams Hollow (site on Pea Ridge battlefield), 17:137, 145–46, 21:169

Williams Mills, Benton Co., 20:88n Williams Mills and Little Black River Railroad, Clay Co.,

31:287 Williams Mills and State Line Railroad, Clay Co., 31:287 Williamson, Adrain, Monticello, and Ark. Soc. for

Crippled Children, 5:372 Williamson, Adrian (atty.), 48:52 Williamson, Alexander, and construction of the M&LR

RR, 7:122 Williamson, Ann. See Russell, Ann Williamson (Mrs.

Alva Russell) Williamson, C. Frank, Pine Bluff, 36:203

AHA local arrangements chmn., 36:365, 37:63, 354 talk by, noted, 37:355

Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank, Pine Bluff, 48:297 Williamson, Mrs. C. S., Pine Bluff, 5:362 Williamson, Cal, Independence Co., 15:211, 213 Williamson, E. K. (CSA), Hempstead Co., 8:241 Williamson, Ed, Magnolia, 2:246, 11:13 Williamson, George M. (CSA), Hempstead Co., 17:360–

61 Williamson, J. A., Phillips Co., 12:73 Williamson, J. G. (board member, Ark. Sch. for the Deaf),

5:203 Williamson, J. Gaston, 58:357 Williamson, Jo, Sevier Co., 49:98 Williamson, Joel, 52:183

William Faulkner and Southern History, 53:17; revd., 53:236–38

Williamson, John L., Pope Co., 13:201 art. on, noted, 14:385 art. on political career of, 4:231–33

Williamson, John M., Washington Co., 5:355, 357 Williamson, L. W., books by, noted, 38:286, 42:384 Williamson, Mrs. L. W., Washington, 47:192 Williamson, Mrs. Lamar, 20:394 Williamson, Lamar (Monticello atty.), 6:367, 7:144,

8:248, 19:145, 34:7, 45:298, 48:52 Williamson, Martha. See Rimmer, Martha Williamson Williamson, Mary Bell, 52:156, 174 Williamson, Molly (Mrs. Ras Williamson), mentioned in

Civil War letters, 17:281, 283, 285 Williamson, Ras (CSA), mentioned in Civil War letters,

17:281, 285 Williamson, Robert (49er), 6:77 Williamson, Sonny Boy, 53:76, 77, 81, 82–83, 84, 86 Williamson, Susan Mildred. See Russell, Susan Mildred

Williamson (Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Russell) Williamson, T. W., Penrose, 30:156 Williamson, Thomas T., Hempstead Co.

anti–Van Buren worker (1836), 20:145 slaveholder, 12:73

Williamson Camp Ground, Pope Co., 4:231 Williamson House, Little Rock, 45:91 William Starling Company, 50:13, 15 William Stevenson, Riding Preacher, by Walter N.

Vernon, revd., 24:92–93 William Strong DAR Chapter, marker placed by, 44:220

picture of, facing 44:216 Williams-Wootton House, Hot Springs, picture of,

41:cover Williford, William (early Lawrence Co. settler), 3:46 Williford, Lawrence Co., early settlement in vicinity of,

3:46 Williford, Sharp Co., art. on, noted, 48:205, 352 Williford Cemetery, Washington Co., 45:79 Willing, James (American officer), and Am. Rev. along

Miss. River, 1:293–94, 40:7, 11n, 42:275n Willingham, Mr. and Mrs., 44:8 Willing's raid, paper on, noted, 41:328 Willis, Allegra, 43:3–54 Willis, Anderson, Center Point, migration of, to Ark.

(1841), 12:264 Willis, Ben F. (CSA), Saline Co., 18:198 Willis, Betty. See Latta, Betty Willis (Mrs. Frank Marion

Latta) Willis, Bill. See Willis, Wilmot "Bill" Willis, Clyde, 43:3–54 Willis, Felix B. (CSA), mentioned in CSA diary, 11:293 Willis, Rev. H. P., Dardanelle, 12:273 Willis, Henry (49er), Clarksville, 6:76 Willis, Hiram F., Little River Co., 16:206, 25:236,

57:255–57, 267–74, 59:66 art. on, and Freedmen's Bureau in Ark., 50:158–200

Willis, Ivan, 43:3–54 Willis, James, 58:252

Arkansas Confederates in the Western Theater, revd., 58:329–31

book by, noted, 55:464 Willis, James F.

and AHA, 28:191–92, 194, 29:377, 30:269, 40:179, 264

board of dirs., 39:181, 336 membership chmn., 41:191, 293–94, 343–44,

42:100, 189, 358–59 "An Arkansan in St. Petersburg: Clifton Rodes

Breckinridge, Minister to Russia, 1894–1897," 38:3–31

art. by, cited, 56:396 "The Cleburne County Draft War," 26:24–39 "Dr. Robert Bradshaw Walz, 1918–1988," 47:151–53 paper by, 36:99, 347 picture of, facing 41:342

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Willis, Jerry (49er), Clarksville, 6:76 Willis, John (49er), Clarksville, 6:76 Willis, John E., Hickory Plains, 11:217 Willis, L. E. (Dublin African American teacher), 33:310 Willis, Malachi, Ashley Co., 16:69 Willis, Milton, Van Buren, 40:179, 41:294

and AHA, 23:187, 24:183, 25:286, 26:296, 27:260, 269, 28:193, 29:377, 33:255, 258

permanent member, 35:299 pres., 30:72, 265, 267–69, 31:373, 375–76

pictures of, facing 22:182, 26:294, 27:258, 30:266 Willis, Milton K., Ashley Co., 16:69 Willis, Nathaniel Parker (Boston, Mass., publisher),

19:209, 210n Willis, Powell, Earle, 52:437, 439, 442, 444 Willis, Mrs. R. B., Searcy, 50:338 Willis, Richard, Ashley Co., 16:69 Willis, Mrs. Richard B., Ft. Smith, 2:363, 55:144 Willis, Robert, Little Rock, 46:335 Willis, Sallie, Johnson Co., mentioned in CSA diary,

11:291, 309 Willis, Samuel, Richmond, Little River Co., 50:192,

57:267–68 Willis, Seth (CSA), Johnson Co., mentioned in CSA

diary, 11:288, 296, 299–300, 303–4, 307 Willis, Vera Arnold

"The Arkansas Years: 1926–1929," 43:3–54 picture of, facing 43:16

Willis, Virgil D., Harrison, 8:286n, 52:421 Willis, Mrs. W. B., Searcy, 2:256 Willis, W. P., Center Point, 12:266 Willis, William E., Ashley Co., 16:75 Willis, William S., 44:213n Willis, Wilmot "Bill," 43:12, 14–16, 20–24, 28, 31 Willis, Mrs. Wilmot "Bill." See McKinney, Doris (Mrs.

Wilmot "Bill" Willis) Williwaw War, The: The Arkansas National Guard in the

Aleutians in World War II, by Donald M. Goldstein and Katherine V. Dillon, noted, 51:286

Willkie, Wendell Lewis, 7:206, 38:108 "Will of Governor George Izard and the Records

Pertaining to It, The," ed. James Harris Atkinson, 19:169–73

Willoughby, Mr. (CSA), 2:270 Willoughby family, Desha Co., art. on, noted, 34:180 Willow Springs, Sevier and Little River cos., 14:147,

151–52, 17:56, 58–61 Wills

book on, in Washington Co., noted, 47:84 book on, in Montgomery Co., noted, 44:87

Wills, Benny (CSA), Saline Co., 32:74 Wills, Cyrus (USA), 54:264 Wills, Gregory A., Democratic Religion: Freedom,

Authority, and Church Discipline in the Baptist South, 1785–1900, revd., 57:215–17

Willson, John (Pope Co. slaveholder), 12:72, 13:197 Willson, Lillian M., Forest Conservation in Colonial

Times, revd., 7:339–40 Willson, M. R. (CSA), Hamburg, 16:94 Wilmans, J. E., 40:133 Wilmans, Mrs. James E., Jacksonport, 3:19 Wilmar, Drew Co., 43:338, 46:62

art. on Beauvoir Coll. at, 17:325–36 and RRs, 17:325–26, 335, 29:333

Wilmar and Saline Valley Railroad, 29:333 Wilmer, Lambert A., 51:18–20, 22, 28, 297, 298 Wilmer, Bishop Richard H., of Ala., 2:197–98 Wilmington, Union Co., 31:37 Wilmington Township, Union Co., 46:87 Wilmot, Ashley Co., 32:371, 43:338, 45:54 Wilmot Proviso, 13:19–20 Wilshire, William Wallace, Little Rock

and Brooks-Baxter War (1874), 4:128, 5:288–89, 15:148n

chief justice, Ark. Supreme Court (1868–71), 10:260 and impeachment of Powell Clayton (1871), 13:152 member of Cong., 24:139n, 30:328–30

Wilson, Chaplain (USA), at a Ft. Smith execution (1864), 26:275

Wilson, Maj. (USA), murder of, during Civil War, 2:354 Wilson, Prof., Stuttgart, 14:33–34 Wilson, A. B., 18:33n Wilson, Adlissa, Russellville, 14:285 Wilson, Al H., 46:40–43 Wilson, Albert, 36:141 Wilson, Alexander

and Freeman expedition, 20:45, 60, 64 lynching victim, 52:164, 174

Wilson, Col. Alfred M. (CSA), Fayetteville, 3:384 attacks A. W. Arrington, 14:325, 327 character in novel on A. Yell, 3:286 elected to state sen. (1876), 33:173 supports secession, 8:105, 33:115–16

Wilson, Allen, Fayetteville, 19:6n, 25:203, 208 Wilson, Ann Florence, Washington Co., 33:125 Wilson, Anna L., 47:258–59 Wilson, Anna Sadler (Mrs. R. S. Wilson), Van Buren, and

DAR, 26:302 Wilson, Anthony (CSA), Washington Co., 33:126–27 Wilson, Arabella E., 47:271 Wilson, Arabella Lanktree, Pine Bluff

art. on 1863 letter of, 47:257–72 papers of, noted, 47:257

Wilson, Benjamin (grandfather of Dr. John W. Martin), 5:114

Wilson, C., 42:31 Wilson, C. S., Ashley Co., 16:73 Wilson, Charles, Ashley Co., 16:66–68, 73 Wilson, Charles (early Little Rock photographer, 1856),

3:341 Wilson, Charles E., resigns from Truman admin., 27:222

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Wilson, Charles Morrow Backwoods America, noted, 7:5, 10:217 Central America: Challenge and Opportunity, revd.,

1:269–70 The Commoner: William Jennings Bryan, revd.,

30:270–72 Empire in Green and Gold, revd., 6:209–10 A Man's Reach, revd., 3:284–86 and Ozark folksongs, 7:5 papers of, 43:280 writings of, on folklore, 15:151n

Wilson, Charles Reagan, 59:92, 121, 311–12 Wilson, David E., toast by, to B. Desha, 19:357 Wilson, Dorothy Ware, wins award, 48:352 Wilson, E. A., 14:74 Wilson, E. B., Ola, 28:104 Wilson, E. R., Arkadelphia, 17:332 Wilson, Ed, Ouachita Co., burial place of, 5:337 Wilson, Ella, 58:7 Wilson, Ellen Axson (Mrs. Woodrow Wilson), 30:84, 89,

91–94, 53:204 picture of, facing 22:104

Wilson, Emily Burton. See Byers, Emily Burton Wilson (Mrs. William Byers)

Wilson, Emzy (dir. of early RRs), Conway Co., 7:104, 132

home of, 10:90 slaveholder, 12:73

Wilson, Eugenia James, 47:271–72 Wilson, Frederick, Ashley Co., 16:69 Wilson, Genevieve, Little Rock, 6:145 Wilson, George (Dallas Co. slaveholder), 12:73 Wilson, George W. (Pine Bluff African American artist),

33:305 Wilson, Gus, 45:247 Wilson, H. C., Mena, 21:46 Wilson, Henry Edward, thesis on Llano Colony, noted,

23:100n Wilson, Rev. Henry R., Jr., at Dwight Mission, Cherokee

Nation (1833), 16:184 Wilson, Henry S., Huntsville, 13:282–83 Wilson, Herbert R., and RR bridge over Red River at

Fulton, 5:188 Wilson, Horse. See Wilson, Rev. William "Horse" Wilson, Hugh (49er), Clarksville, 6:76 Wilson, Hugh G. (CSA), 54:262 Wilson, Hunt P. (artist), 21:6

picture of Elkhorn Tavern painting by, facing 21:6 Wilson, Ira L. (Union Co. del. to 1868 const. conv.),

12:139n, 163, 25:108, 116 Wilson, Dr. J. B., Conway, 7:142 Wilson, J. B. (Faulkner Co. sheriff, 1894), 33:317 Wilson, J. W., and Valley Springs Acad., 16:81 Wilson, Jack C. (Miss. white racist), at site of Elaine race

riot (1919), 33:177, 187–88 Wilson, Jacob R. (El Dorado sen. and labor leader)

cand. for gov. (1924), 22:315 and Crossett strike, 48:52 KKK refuses to endorse, 22:317 and M&NA RR strike, 8:280 UA trustee, 11:77

Wilson, James (Crawford Co. sheriff), 11:329 Wilson, James (founder of Fayetteville), 3:384 Wilson, James B., Johnson Co., 58:49 Wilson, James Montgomery, Canehill, Washington Co.,

13:327, 33:102n, 125n, 149n Wilson, John, Ashley Co., 16:69 Wilson, John, Clark Co., 41:230, 311n, 53:166–67, 188

elected Speaker of Ark. House (1836), 2:307, 6:212 expelled from House (1837), 5:389–90 kills J. Anthony on House floor (1837), 5:389–90,

11:100, 12:93, 14:344–45, 347–48, 17:351, 18:32, 20:215–16

in Hempstead Co., 18:336, 19:308, 20:25 pres., 1836 const. conv., 2:301, 5:286, 18:31, 20:129,

240 and saline lands, 16:391, 32:329, 335

Wilson, John, killed by bushwhackers, 12:358 Wilson, John, Pope Co., 58:53 Wilson, John (Rev. War soldier), Washington Co., 1:62

buys interest in Vallière land grant (1841), 2:6, 10–11, 15:311–12

Wilson, John B., Ashley Co., 16:72 Wilson, John M., Johnson Co., 58:49 Wilson, Rev. John S., 47:258 Wilson, Jo Luck (dir., Ark. Parks and Tourism), 42:389,

45:364 Wilson, Joseph, Miss. Co., 12:73 Wilson, Joseph A., Johnson Co., 58:51 Wilson, Joseph Ruggles (father of Thomas Woodrow),

30:85–87, 91–93, 38:146 Wilson, Josiah (alleged Rev. War soldier), Sevier Co.,

buried near Brownstown, 1:61 Wilson, Julia. See Ward, Julia Wilson (Mrs. [Sgt.] John

Ward) Wilson, Kid, and Bentonville Bank robbery, 7:70, 76, 78 Wilson, Lark, Bentonville, 7:76 Wilson, Mabel I., 48:34 Wilson, Mack, Garland Co., 59:412, 414, 416–17 Wilson, Maggy, Yellville, 44:188 Wilson, Martin D. (Little Rock counterfeiter), 26:357 Wilson, Michael L., book by, noted, 57:90 Wilson, Milburn Lincoln, 59:390, 393, 404 Wilson, Mildred, Stone Co., 7:6 Wilson, Nancy, coauth., Victorian Arkansas, noted,

40:365 Wilson, Pierce, and Valley Springs Acad., 16:83 Wilson, R. E. L. (owner, Armorel Plantation), Blytheville,

6:426 Wilson, Mrs. Ramon, Howard Co., 31:189 Wilson, Robert, Character above All: Ten Presidents

from F.D.R. to George Bush, revd., 56:116–18

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Wilson, Robert Edward Lee, of Wilson, 29:314, 32:205, 46:127n, 55:253–54, 278

and drainage projects, 5:263, 265–67, 270–71 and floods of 1912–13, 6:426–27 and JLC&E RR, 27:28, 31, 35 logger in Miss. Co., 27:23

Wilson, Robert Edward Lee, Jr., 32:205n, 307 Wilson, Robert J., Johnson Co., 58:51 Wilson, Robert James, Fayetteville, 3:384

helps found AHA (1903), 1:2, 11:135 member, Ark. Hist. Comm. (1905), 32:245n

Wilson, Roy Lynn, Sheridan, 40:282 Wilson, Ruth, Newton Co., 43:357 Wilson, Ruth Anderson, 42:390 Wilson, Sam (Elaine African American), pleads guilty to

killing Cpl. Earles (1919), 20:102n Wilson, Samuel, 36:8 Wilson, Sarah. See Turrentine, Sarah Wilson (Mrs.

Samuel Turrentine) Wilson, Simon, Faulkner Co., 10:158 Wilson, Stephen

Harvey Couch, revd., 46:195–96 paper by, 51:266

Wilson, Teddy, 45:247 Wilson, Thomas, Ashley Co., 16:68 Wilson, Thomas A. (del. to 1924 Dem. conv.), Little

Rock, 3:138 Wilson, Pres. Thomas Woodrow, 26:24, 27:255, 328,

28:110, 30:233, 33:18, 35:129, 37:252, 254, 38:116, 146, 40:149, 44:18, 52:161, 59:9

Ark. connections of, 53:204–5 Ark. support for, 53:203, 205–6, 208–9 art. on, and UA, 30:83–94 art. on 1912 nomination of, and William McCombs,

44:246–59 E. Axson (wife of), 30:84, 89, 91–94

picture of, facing 30:84 and C. H .Brough, 34:103–4, 108, 113–15, 35:117,

125 and J. P. Clarke, 37:256–58, 261 and W. F. Kirby, 37:259–61, 263 and League of Nations, 56:180–81, 193 picture of, 30:84 and pres. politics in Ark., 53:191–210 quoted, 56:336, 386–88 J. T. Robinson loyal to, 37:255, 261–63 visits to Ark. by, 30:86, 53:191, 206–8 vote for, in Ark. (1892), 7:202–3

Wilson, Tommy W., Jr., paper by, 55:320 Wilson, Trifinas, Carroll Co., 16:301 Wilson, W. (div. supt., Southern Pacific RR), 34:332 Wilson, W. O., 28:56, 58, 70 Wilson, W. W., 54:166–67, 181 Wilson, Walter, and Valley Springs Acad., 16:83 Wilson, Warren H., Mountain Life and Work, 58:162 Wilson, Washington L., Fayetteville, 13:279, 296

Wilson, Weber, Alma, 56:405–6, 424 Wilson, William, 6:362 Wilson, William, Washington Co., 13:335, 58:71 Wilson, William (Cherokee), 40:81 Wilson, William H. D., Pine Bluff, letter to, 1863,

47:257–72 Wilson, Rev. William "Horse" (49er), 6:77 Wilson, Rep. William L., of W.Va., 53:424

and Wilson-Gorman Tariff, 38:6 Wilson, William M., and Valley Springs Acad., 16:83 Wilson, Willis, Hempstead Co., 8:334 Wilson, Pres. Woodrow. See Wilson, Pres. Thomas

Woodrow Wilson, Miss. Co., 27:28–29, 33, 39, 32:204, 207

Bapt. church in, booklet on, noted, 36:68 flood at (1912), 6:425–27 football team at, book on, noted, 36:98 Hampton Museum, Nodena, near, 15:369 lynching near, 52:156–57, 167 Meth. church in, book on, noted, 45:353 RR to, 7:158, 187, 27:28

Wilson, Lee, and Company, 59:236 picture of, and cotton harvest during Great

Depression, 59:389 Wilson and Northern Railroad, Wilson, 27:28 Wilson and Thorn (stageline operators), 14:17 Wilson Clubs, 53:206 Wilson family, Desha Co., during 1927 flood, 39:216–22 Wilson Family Cemetery, Washington Co., 41:362 Wilson-Gorman Tariff, 53:424 Wilson plantations, and 1927 flood, 55:252–85 Wilson Prison Camp, Greene Co., 8:186 Wilson's Creek, Mo., battle of (1861), 4:3, 6:182, 231,

9:91, 10:235–36, 11:169n, 15:5, 360–64, 17:122, 18:81–83, 19:126, 247, 22:239, 242, 250, 252, 24:333–34, 337, 343, 26:79–81, 86, 90, 33:102, 38:82, 41:91, 44:188, 46:47, 48:261, 265, 49:134, 50:210, 250, 253, 269, 52:205, 211, 248, 54:241

battlefield of, 24:333 described (1862), 18:80–81

Capt. H. R. Bell, Fayetteville, killed at, 15:346 description of, in J. Haney diary, 14:68–71 program on, noted, 37:96 USA retreat from, 57:237

Wilson's Creek: The Second Battle of the Civil War and the Men Who Fought It, by William Garrett Piston and Richard W. Hatcher III, revd., 59:461–62

Wilson's Female High School, Jefferson Co., 18:220 Wilt, Christian, 1:151 Wilton, Howard Co., 37:92 Wily, R. E., Little Rock, 5:23n Wimberley, Bob, 57:41 Wimberley, Green, 54:344 Wimberly, A. H., Ashley Co., 16:76

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Wimberly, E. P., Ashley Co., 16:72 Wimberly, G. H., Ashley Co., 16:73 Wimberly, George, and Ashley Mineral Springs, 5:403 Wimberly, Jake, at Ashley Mineral Springs, 5:404 Wimberly, Richard, Ashley Co., 16:73 Wimmer, Boniface, 56:81 Winans, William, Ashley Co., 16:76 Winburn, Hardy L., Seventy Years of Saline Pottery,

noted, 49:57 Winburn, Jesse, Conway Co., 52:381 Winchell, Mark Royden, 53:2, 3, 6 Winchester, James, of Tenn., book on, revd., 39:343–45 Winchester, James R., 49:259 Winchester, Drew Co., 7:31, 19:144–45, 20:100 Winchester rifle, 29:370 Winder, Gertrude, Ft. Smith, 18:50 Windsor, W. H. (Little Rock publisher), 14:220 Windsor Theater, New York City, 22:348 Wine industry, Batesville (1830s), 8:145–46 Wine making, 43:41, 45:146 Wines, Fred H. (USA), 57:246, 247 Winfield, Mrs. Augustus R., 5:148 Winfield, Rev. Augustus R. (Meth.), Little Rock, 1:186,

4:239, 5:143, 148, 151–52, 18:285, 40:319, 43:56

Winfield Memorial Methodist Church, Little Rock, art. on, 5:141–53

Winfree, Jacob (Rev. War soldier), at Natchez, 1:303, 40:15n, 25n

Winfrey, B. H. (CSA), 13:131 Winfrey, Cora, 54:116–17 Winfrey, George, and Ark. State Plant Board, 26:53, 74 Winfrey, L. E., 28:70 Winfrey, Solomon, 54:117 Winfrey, Crawford Co., 14:374 Wing, David, Rogers, 34:250 Wingate, Dan, of Tex., and early rice culture, 29:71 Winger, E. E. (Ark. Conservation Comm.), and oil

drilling (1921), 33:209 Wingfield, Marshall, Memphis, Tenn., addresses AHA,

12:178 Wingmead Farms, Incorporated, 49:97 Wingo, Rep. Effiegene, and Ouachita Nat. Park, 55:436 Wingo, Floyd, Stuttgart, 3:138 Wingo, Rep. Otis Theodore, DeQueen, 6:357, 41:32–33,

55:436 and Ouachita Nat. Park, 55:413, 414, 431–32, 433–34,

435 Winham, Allen, Texarkana, 3:92 Winkler, J. S., applies for lease on E. H. English

Plantation (1864), 1:73 Winkley Bridge, Heber Springs, 45:91 Winn, Rep. Oscar H., Pulaski Co., 36:161n

candidate for prosecuting atty., and KKK (1922), 22:201–2

on initiative and referendum (1910), 51:209–10

Winn, Robert G., Fayetteville booklets by, noted, 36:81 books by, noted, 38:376, 45:179, 357, 46:88, 47:84

Winnfield, La., 39:290 Winning against the Odds, by Sam Robinson, revd.,

52:357–58 Winningham, Inez. See McKennon, Inez Winningham

(Mrs. Parma Dixon McKennon) Winningham, Rev. Sherrod (first Bapt. missionary in

Crowley's Ridge region), 5:164–66 Winning of the West, The, by Theodore Roosevelt, noted,

54:495 WinRock Farm, Petit Jean Mtn., 43:146, 53:448 WinRock International, 41:97 Winrod, Gerland, 59:432 Winslow, George A. (USA), at Lewisburg (1863), 24:167 Winslow, Thyra S., 53:20 Winslow, Washington Co., 3:316, 336, 344, 347, 7:304,

15:36n, 37:115n, 46:3 art. on, as mtn. town, 10:307–27 books on, noted, 45:357 described, 10:309 picture of glass collection located near, following

3:312 RR tunnel near, 10:278–79 and P. Starr, 38:376

Winslow American, 10:309–24 Winslow Cemetery, Washington Co., 45:79 Winslow: Top of the Ozarks, by Robert Winn, noted,

47:84 Winsor Quarterly (Commonwealth Coll.), 32:142 Winstead, Harvey, Pulaski Co., 43:124 Winstead, James, Pulaski Co., 43:124 Winstead, Stephen, Dallas Co., family of, 42:75, 83, 136,

147, 166–67 Winter, Elisha, 51:82 Winter, William, Pulaski Co., 43:121 Winters, Charles E., Kansas City, Mo., 43:183, 341

art. by, wins award, 39:182, 333 Winters, E. C., and oil refining at El Dorado, 33:237 Winters land grant, mentioned by T. Nuttall, 5:173 Winter Soldiers, by Richard M. Kitchum, revd., 32:292–

94 "Winter Spent in Texas and Our Return to Missouri," by

Mrs. Sarah Y. Yeater, 4:47–55 Winter Twigs of Arkansas, by G. Thomas Clark, noted,

44:86 Winther, Oscar Osburn

AHA speaker, 28:103, 193 A Classified Bibliography of the Periodical Literature

of the Trans-Mississippi West, revd., 20:403–4 "Winthrop Rockefeller and the Arkansas Image," by Foy

Lisenby, 43:143–52 Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation, 43:344–45, 352, 51:84 Winton, J. H. (CSA), Washington Co., 33:111, 153,

37:316

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Wintz, Cary D., Black Dixie: Afro-Texan History and Culture in Houston, revd., 52:197–98

Wire Road. See Telegraph Road Wire Sifter, by Mary C. McCrory, noted, 46:200 Wirges, Gene, Conway Co., 57:389 Wirt, William (U.S. atty. gen.), 14:163, 19:17 Wisconsin, 26:250

troops from, in Ark. during Civil War, 26:135–36, 28:176, 376

Wisconsin (USA steamer), 36:126, 57:195 Wisconsin Governor's Commission, 59:273–74 Wisdom, Walter, Searcy, 46:397 Wisdom's Ford, on Gasconade River, Mo., 19:227 Wise, E. M. (mgr., M&NA RR), 8:273, 33:277 Wise, Henry (early Bradley Co. settler), 5:115–16 Wise, Gov. Henry Alexander, of Va., 2:14, 20:183,

26:101, 33:43 art. on letter to, from A. Yell, 32:337–41

Wise, Herbert, 54:414, 420 Wise, Joe S., Carthage, 9:214 Wise, Martha, Bradley Co., 33:345 Wise County, Texas, 38:181 Wiseman, Earl (state revenue commissioner), Little Rock,

5:23 Wish, Harvey, 30:65 Wishard, R. W., Dardanelle, killed by D. P. Cloyd,

14:297, 299 Wistar, Caspar, 20:40, 43:241–43 Wistar, H. T., 43:241–42 Wistar, Mifflin, 43:241–43. See also Gibbs, Mifflin

Wistar Wistar, Thomas (USA cmdr. Ft. Smith, 1865), 8:109 Wisten, J. (CSA), of Mo., buried at Fayetteville, 5:406 Witcherville (now Salem), Sebastian Co., 3:22, 49:65 Witches

belief in, by early settlers, 10:128, 134 reported near Van Buren (1839), 11:217

"Witch Trial in Carroll County," by Vance Randolph, 16:89–90

Witch wiggling, for water wells, art. on, 15:300–303 With Charity for All: Lincoln and the Restoration of the

Union, by William C. Harris, revd., 57:354–56 Withers, R. B., Columbus, 59:366 Witherspoon, Judge, 46:20 Witherspoon, Frank, Washington Co., 33:150 With Fire and Sword: A Memoir of the Civil War in the

West, by Maj. Samuel Hawkins Marshall Byers, noted, 51:190–91

With Honor Untarnished: The Story of the First Arkansas Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army, by Capt. John C. Hammock, USN (Ret.), revd., 21:284–85

"With Our County Historical Societies," by J. H. Atkinson, 20:195–98, 392–97, 21:173–77

With Porter in North Missouri, by Joseph A. Mudd, noted, 50:308

Withrow, N. H., Little Rock, play by, noted, 22:75 Withrow Spring State Park, 32:64 With the Bark On: Popular Humor of the Old South, by

John Q. Anderson, revd., 27:77–78 With the Light Guns in '61–'65, by W. E. Woodruff,

noted, 46:301, 47:187 "With Wharton's Cavalry in Arkansas," ed. Robert W.

Williams Jr. and Ralph A. Wooster, 21:247–68 Witness, 11:217 "Witness for the Prosecution: The Civil War Letter of

Lieutenant George Taylor," by Kim Allen Scott, 48:260–71

Witsell, Charles, Jr., Little Rock, 44:286 How We Lived: Little Rock as an American City,

coauth., noted, 42:377–78, 43:273, 275; revd., 45:67–68

talk by, noted, 34:363 Witsell, Rebecca Rogers, 45:67–68 Witsell, Rev. William Postell

book by, noted, 36:74 A History of Christ Episcopal Church, Little Rock,

Arkansas, 1839–1947, revd., 9:126–27 Jesus Christ, the Light of the World, revd., 13:395–97 Two Vital Questions—Why Pray and after Death—

What? revd., 11:336–38 Witt, Mr., Van Buren Co., 2:177, 274, 281 Witt, A. (CSA), Van Buren Co., 2:183 Witt, Allen R. (CSA officer), Van Buren Co., in 10th Ark.

Inf. Regt., 2:61, 274, 280–82, 11:42, 42:31, 52:304–6, 309–11, 312, 315

Witt, Charley, Van Buren Co., 2:281 Witt, Dave E., Little Rock, 54:156 Witt, Earl, Garland Co., 59:410, 412, 415, 418–19, 421,

423, 426 Witt, Lela. See Dunaway, Lela Witt (Mrs. L. S. Dunaway) Witt, Louis, Little Rock, plays by, noted, 22:75 Witt, Lt. Thomas D. (USA), picture of, as member of

Gen. Steele's staff (1864), facing 23:191 Witter, Daniel Tracy, Hempstead Co., 19:13n, 48:114,

116–17 elected to Ark. Legis. Council, 19:308, 20:25 plantation of, 17:337–38 slaveholder, 12:73

Witter, Madison Co., 10:11n Witt family, Wittsburg, St. Francis Co., 7:228 Wittlake, Eugene B., and AHA, 23:185 Wittlake, Mrs. Eugene B., Jonesboro, and AHA, 23:184,

186 Wittsburg, Cross Co., 12:367–68, 18:199, 22:225, 228,

32:385, 39:273–75 book on, noted, 47:83 hist. of, noted, 38:189

Wittsburg (now Madison), St. Francis Co., 3:44, 7:228, 13:391, 20:260n, 21:146, 148. See also Madison

Wittsburg, Arkansas: Crowley's Ridge Steamboat

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Riverport, 1848–1890, by Richard L. Hartness Sr., noted, 38:189, 40:281, 45:178; revd., 39:273–75

Witt Springs, Searcy Co., 14:367 Wiville, Woodruff Co., and White and Black River RR,

7:170 Wodehouse, P. G., 53:22 Wofford, James, Crittenden Co., 44:231 Wohler, Frederick (German scientist), and aluminum

refining, 27:330 Wohsi. See Price, Moses Woldert-Bell, Emma (Mrs. G. O. Woldert-Bell), Ft.

Smith, 17:240 Wolf, Mr., Little Rock, 46:324 Wolf, Anthony, 41:175 Wolf, Artemus Floyd, Fayetteville, moves Ark. Bldg.

from St. Louis to Fayetteville, 3:318, 30:222n Wolf, Bess (Mrs. John Quincy Wolf Jr.), Batesville,

36:100, 346, 349, 42:191–92, 47:85 Wolf, Cathrina (Mrs. Michael Wolf), 37:184 Wolf, Charles, 37:184n, 189 Wolf, Cynthia H. Shipp (third wife of Jacob Wolf),

37:189 Wolf, E. C., Fulton Co., art. on, and Pres. Lincoln, 2:353–

58 Wolf, Elizabeth Lantz Saunders (second wife of Jacob

Wolf), 37:185 Wolf, Eviza (Mrs. E. C. Wolf), Fulton Co., 2:357 Wolf, Frank C., Gillett, 20:394 Wolf, George, Ozark, 13:298 Wolf, George W., Izard Co., 37:189 Wolf, George W. (49er), Fulton Co., 6:73 Wolf, Harriet (Mrs. Paul Vaugine). See Vaugine, Harriet

Wolf (Mrs. Paul Vaugine) Wolf, Howlin' (blues artist), 53:76, 77, 84, 85 Wolf, Jacob, Izard Co., 2:259

art. on, 37:184–92 elected to legis. (1827), 19:307 home of (now in Baxter Co.), in Nat. Reg., 39:112 said to have settled in 1809, 13:319

Wolf, Rev. John (Bapt.), 37:190 settles near North Fork of White River, 5:161–63, 166

Wolf, John Quincy, Batesville book by, noted, 47:85 "Journal of Charles Henrich, 1849–1856," ed.,

24:241–83 Life in the Leatherwoods, revd., 34:185–87 memoirs by, of early Mtn. Home, noted, 5:163, 281 "Some Early Arkansas Ferries," 1:148–50 speaks at UA, 15:151 White River boat described by, 27:140

Wolf, John Quincy, Jr., 42:191–92, 47:85, 36:349 Wolf, Lucian, 26:304 Wolf, Martin J., 37:184n Wolf, Michael, Ark. Post, 37:184, 42:329 Wolf, Mildred Meredith (first wife of Jacob Wolf),

37:184 Wolf, Polly A., Ozark, 13:298 Wolf, Ruth, Fayetteville, 25:208 Wolf, William M., 37:184n Wolf Bayou, Arkansas, and Healing Springs Township,

48:201–2 Wolf Bayou, Independence Co., 28:263 Wolf Bill (1833), 10:396–97 Wolf Creek, Pike Co., 48:139

skirmish at (1864), 8:242, 22:170, 265 Meth. preaching at, 31:360, 364

Wolfe, Mr. (actor), at Little Rock (1839), 23:169, 177, 182

Wolfe, Charles W., Desha Co., 12:73 Wolfe, Jonathan James

art. by, noted, 31:76 "Background of German Immigration," (pt. 1)

25:151–82, (pt. 2) 25:248–78, (pt. 3) 25:354–85

Wolfe, Margaret Ripley Daughters of Canaan: A Saga of Southern Women,

revd., 55:230–31 rev., 58:450–51

Wolfe, Paul, Ft. Smith and AHA, 18:410 talk by, noted, 19:75

Wolfe, Tom, Ashley Co., 16:345 Wolfe, Wyatt H., 46:229, 259 Wolfe Deadening Resettlement Project, art. on, noted,

45:190 Wolfe family, noted, 45:180 Wolfer, John (prospector), 37:297 Wolff, Isaac (Little Rock merchant), 24:43 Wolff, Sally, paper by, noted, 47:364 Wolf Fork Creek, Garland Co., 48:148 Wolf House, Baxter Co., 2:259, 32:182

move to restore, 18:410 in Nat. Reg., 39:112 pictures of, facing 37:184, 39:112

Wolf hunting (in Ark.), 2:217n, 6:420 Wolfinsohn, Sally Adler (Mrs. Wolfe Wolfinsohn),

26:304–5 Wolford, Anna B. (Mrs. Harry C. Wolford), 42:221–22,

224–25, 229, 233n, 236, 50:136, 138, 55:216–17, 218

pictures of, facing 42:226, 50:125 Wolford, Harry C., 42:221–27, 229–30, 233n, 236,

50:136, 138, 55:216–18, 219 pictures of, facing 42:226, 50:125

Wolfs, Wilma Diena (artist), 3:337 Wolves, legis. passes bill to encourage killing of, 37:297 Womack, Charles W., of Tenn., 13:266 Womack, David D., Pike Co.

family of, 13:267–68 moves to Nashville (1878), 13:269

Womack, Dennis Whitmore "Dock," Pike Co., family of,

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13:268 Womack, J. P. (state supt. of public instruction),

Arkadelphia, 5:23n and the antievolution law, 23:282, 38:313 board member, Ark. Sch. for the Deaf, 5:205 book by, noted, 4:180, 14:202–3, 206

Womack, James Michael, Pike Co., killed in sawmill accident, 13:268

Womack, John David, Pike Co., family of, 13:268 Womack, Katie A. See Reese, Katie A. Womack (Mrs.

Jordan G. Reese) Womack, Katie Ella, Pike Co., family of, 13:269 Womack, Lurene S. Hunter (Mrs. John David Womack),

13:268 Womack, Lydia E. Lokey (Mrs. David D. Womack),

13:267 Womack, Martha J. Tribble (Mrs. Dennis Whitmore

Womack), 13:268 Womack, Mary Josephine, Pike Co., family of, 13:268 Womack, Michael, Pike Co., art. on family of, 13:264–69 Womack, Nancy. See Chesshir, Nancy Womack (Mrs.

John B. Chesshir) Womack, R. E., 19:335 Womack, Sarah Elizabeth. See Sullivan, Sarah Elizabeth

Womack (Mrs. George Sullivan) Womack, Sarah Jones (Mrs. Michael Womack), art. on

family of, 13:264–69 Womack, Tacy, Pike Co., family of, 13:266 Womack, Virginia, and state song, 30:156 "Womack Family, The," by Virginia Buxton, 13:264–69 "Womanhood in War," by Peggy Jacoway, 1:322–30 Woman Rice Planter, A, by Elizabeth Allston Pringle,

noted, 51:98 Woman's Chronicle. See Little Rock Woman's Chronicle Woman's College, Baltimore, Md., 40:331 Woman's Educational Aid Society of Little Rock, 44:122 Woman's Exchange, 44:121, 46:23 Woman's Hospital and Benevolent Association, Pine

Bluff, 50:322 Woman's Industrial Home, Little Rock, 44:120 Woman's Missionary Society, 28:313–14, 319 Woman's Missionary Union (Bapt.), 43:57 Woman suffrage (in Ark.), 2:337–38, 7:203, 12:87–90,

37:80, 50:327, 345–47 and J. A. Choate, 15:43 granted in Ark. party primaries (1917), 34:5, 11 granted in failed 1918 const., 1:119, 34:5, 13–14, 16,

29, 37 and Meths. (1885), 43:56

"Woman Suffrage Movement in Arkansas," by A. Elizabeth Taylor, 15:17–52

Woman's World, Woman's Empire: The Woman's Christian Temperance Union in International Perspective, 1880–1930, by Ian Tyrrell, revd., 51:278–79

Womble, Emily Josephine, Donaldson, 10:209

Womble, Ark. 33:84, 35:252 Womeldorff, J. E. (member, funding board, 1941), 2:326n Women. See also Arkansas Federation of Women's Clubs;

Suffrage African Americans

Bapts. and, 33:303 clubs for, 9:196 Colored Women's Federated Clubs, Ark., 50:326,

335, 339, 344 film on, noted, 43:188

and Ark. bar, 44:128–30 and Ark. Council of Defense (WWI), 36:289–90 in Ark. govt., 54:73 in Ark. pop. (1940), 8:132 and Ark. Women's Hist. Inst., 43:93–94, 44:360–61,

365–66, 45:184, 186, 333, 46:204, 380, 399, 48:377

art. on, during Civil War, 3:5–27 art. on, as club members and social activists, 50:317–

51 art. on, in Ozarks (1870–1910), 47:230–56 art. on, in war, 1:322–30 art. on African American laundresses in Little Rock

(1917–21), 49:20–50 art. on Ark. Federation of Women's Clubs, 2:255–58 art. on Ark. nurses (1895–1920), 47:154–71 art. on Bapts., Meths., and equal rights amend., 43:55–

66 art. on birth control and, of Little Rock clubs, 57:17–

32 art. on H. Caraway's 1932 elec. to U.S. Sen., 25:117–

27 art. on contributions of (1865–1900), 44:118–33 art. on Catherine C. Cunningham and rights of, 12:82–

90 art. on first female juror in Desha Co., noted, 39:191 art. on Galloway Female Coll., 40:291–337 art. on health, community, and, in early Ark., 50:271–

91 art. on health and (1810–60), noted, 49:184 art. on Ann James (teacher), 28:309–23 art. on James Mitchell and equality of, in 19th-century

Ark., 43:222–35 art. on pioneer, in Clark Co., 4:317–24 art. on property law and married, 46:3–26 art. on M. G. Quackenbos (U.S. atty.), 50:40–59 art. on schs. for, before Civil War, 4:325–39 art. on seminary for, at Canehill, 5:354–58 art. on C. A. Stephens (Little Rock's first African

American teacher), 9:194–204 arts. on, noted, 44:189 arts. on, in Logan Co., noted, 46:308 and Augusta Female Inst., 11:334–35 and baseball, 54:410–11, 423 in Batesville during Civil War, 11:331–32, 331–32 in Benton, request exemption from draft for

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shoemakers, 1:68 bibliog. on, noted, 44:177, 47:187 book on Ark. hist. of, revd., 47:291–92 book on diary of life in rural South, noted, 44:293;

revd., 42:296–97 book on growing up in South, revd., 42:369–70 book on landmarks in hist. of, noted, 45:282, 358 book on memories of pioneer, noted, 45:79 book on visits with country, in Ozarks, noted, 42:378,

43:275 books on, in Ark., noted, 35:302–3, 38:377–78,

39:350 Brothers of Freedom, excluded from, 34:313 and Central Bapt. Coll., 45:63 and Civil War, 11:331–32, 43:134–37, 228, 46:204 club for, Helena, papers of, 46:395 collections pertaining to, 48:210 compromise marriage bill introduced by only female

state rep. (1945), 39:32–33 and Const. of 1868, 44:32 contributions by, in hist., 42:193 Mrs. T. T. Cotnam (first woman to address legis.),

15:41n P. Van Dalsem comments on, 46:3, 26 in Dardanelle Presby. Church, 12:273, 275–76 diss. on, noted, 47:230n enfranchisement proposed (1868), 43:232n exhibit of Ark. First Ladies' gowns, 43:184, 284 guide to manuscripts of, revd., 48:366–68 and home demonstration clubs in Springdale (1926–

29), 43:26, 28, 38 home for blind, Little Rock, 8:93–94 in KKK, 22:315, 322–27 leaders in social consciousness, 26:294 of Little Rock, and birth control, 57:17–32 in medicine, 37:236, 42:20 and Morrilton Pathfinder Club papers, noted, 46:395 "New Women," and clubs for, in Ark. (1900), 50:317–

51 ordained mins., 43:56–58 papers of, noted, 49:292 patriotic socs. of, in Ark., 1:323–24 philanthropic enterprises of, 44:118–33 portraits of, noted, 45:366 publications for, noted, 46:23 right to civil service, debated, 15:46 right to vote, 45:352, 46:23 rights of married, pamphlet on, noted, 2:256 Rosa Wallace (Washington postmaster, 1881), 39:167 session on, 45:331 and social equality, fight for, 57:46–61 in STFU, 32:364–65 suffrage proposed for (1868), 46:18 Susie Pryor Award est. for art. on hist. of Ark.,

45:184, 333, 48:353 working mothers and WWII, 39:21–22, 24, 31, 34

Womenfolks: Growing Up down South, by Shirley Abbott, revd., 42:369–70

Women in the Civil War, by Mary E. Massey, noted, 53:256

Women in Waiting in the Westward Movement: Life on the Home Frontier, by Linda Peavy and Ursula Smith, revd., 54:388–89

Women's Auxiliary Army Corps, 2:91 Women's Christian National Library Association, 11:110,

44:121–22 Women's Christian Temperance Union, 6:92, 15:22,

44:124–26, 128–29, 45:104, 112, 46:23, 50:336, 55:212. See also Nation, Carry

and suffrage, 15:22, 24, 28 Women's City Club, Little Rock, 2:23–24, 3:331 Women's Civic Club, Fayetteville, 6:361, 364 Women's clubs (in Ark.). See Arkansas Federation of

Women's Clubs Women's Cooperative Association, Little Rock, 50:323,

328 Women's commissions

art. on, in Ark., 59:265–98 Women's Emergency Committee to Open Our Schools

(WEC), 30:115, 54:453, 56:346–47, 350–52, 367–68, 57:52, 161

art. on, 55:26–57 book on, revd., 57:346–47 records of, noted, 40:91

Women's Fortnightly Club, Siloam Springs, 50:333 Women's Library Association, Arkadelphia, 50:339 Women's Library Association, Helena, 44:121, 50:321,

339 Women's Literary Club of Van Buren, 3:1–2, 50:339,

55:84 Women's National Christian Library, Hot Springs, 6:300 Women's Political Caucus, 59:274, 294 Women's rights movement

in Ark., and women's clubs, 50:344–50 Women's Study Club of Rogers, 55:84 Women Remembered: A Guide to Landmarks of Women's

History in the United States, noted, 45:282, 358

Women Who Want to be Women (org.), 59:279 "Wonder State" (Ark. nickname), 38:68, 46:371

attributed to T. Roosevelt, 2:318, 32:24 origin of, 3:318, 32:24

Wondrous Times on the Frontier, by Dee Brown, revd., 51:178–79

Wong Hing. See Louis, Charles Wood, Allen (militia cmdr.), and Tutt-Everett "war",

17:161 Wood, Mrs. C. B., Monticello, art. by, on Drew Co.,

noted, 19:114n Wood, C. T., The South, revd., 55:224–28 Wood, Carroll D., 1:188, 39:118, 41:24

candidate for chief justice (1933), 3:234

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and Jeff Davis, 1:188, 33:32–33 Wood, Capt. Carroll H. (CSA), in Shelby's comd., marries

in Batesville, 16:285 Wood, Carter, Bradley Co., 12:73 Wood, Derrel, Marion Co., 17:158 Wood, Florence, 37:230 Wood, George R. (Van Buren publisher), 14:224 Wood, Georgia. See Hindman, Georgia Wood (second

wife of Biscoe Hindman) Wood, Dr. Harvey Doak, Washington Co., 10:370–71,

375, 377–79 Wood, Henry, and M&LR RR, 7:166 Wood, J. D. (USA), surgeon at Little Rock, 24:155–56 Wood, J. E., Marianna, 7:232 Wood, John H., noted in letter, 18:180 Wood, John P., Fayetteville, play by, 22:75 Wood, Joseph J., Fayetteville, acquitted of intemperance

charge (1843), 3:174–76 Wood, L. T., Palestine, 27:66 Wood, Lorena, Palestine, 27:65 Wood, Lyle, Flippin, 35:379, 36:299, 364, 37:86, 40:357,

43:71 book by, noted, 46:290

Wood, M. A. (Ark. Rural Rehabilitation Corp.), 29:315 Wood, Maggie, Bentonville, 7:71, 75, 79 Wood, Moses, Hot Spring Co., 49:148 Wood, Nancy L., Tulsa, Okla., 43:86 Wood, Obediah (Rev. War soldier), Marion Co., 1:57 Wood, Mrs. P. M., Van Buren, 3:9 Wood, Pat, 58:125

book by, noted, 54:401 Steamboats and Ferries on White River: A Heritage

Revisited, coauth., revd., 55:444–45 Wood, Peter B. (USA), 18:262 Wood, Ray, books by, noted, 7:8, 43:83 Wood, Richard G.

"The Marine Hospital at Napoleon," 14:38–42 "Stephen Harriman Long at Belle Point," 13:338–40

Wood, Robert C. (CSA), 23:297, 302, 42:139, 141, 143–47, 148n, 162

Wood, Roberta, Palestine, 27:65 Wood, Roy (Fayetteville merchant), and UA, 1922,

25:204 Wood, Samuel J., Ashley Co., 16:76 Wood, Samuel N. (USA), 57:241 Wood, Scott, Garland Co., 59:412–13 Wood, Stephen E.

"The Development of Arkansas Railroads," 7:103–40, 155–93

diss. on const. hist. of Ark., noted, 11:59 Wood, T. E., Marianna, 7:233 Wood, Maj. Thomas J., 51:160 Wood, W. D., art. by, on John Taylor of Ark. and Tex.,

noted, 20:208, 224–26 Wood, W. H., and Iron Mtn. and Helena RR, 7:231 Wood, W. M., shoots Nisei soldier at Dermott, 10:75,

23:205 Wood, W. Raymond, book ed., revd., 45:71–73 Wood, Walter C., art. by, noted, 42:228 Wood, William, Marion Co., 17:155 Wood, William, Ouachita Co., 12:73 Wood, William F. (USA), 52:147, 149–50 Wood, William H., and the formation of Lee Co., 8:161 Wood, Rep. William Robert, of Ind., 29:11 Wood, William T., Conway Co., 52:387–88, 389 Woodall, Grace, Malvern, 10:207 Woodard, Jim, Conway, 13:169 Woodard, Thomas, and naming of Camden, 5:334 Woodard's Ferry, on Red River, 14:136, 245 Woodell, Oliver, Polk Co., 21:65 Woodhouse, Mrs. D. W., and Ark. Cong. of Parents and

Teachers, 19:339 Woodlake, Project (colony of Resettlement Adm.),

31:187 Woodland Courts, Sharp Co., 59:202–4

picture of, 59:203 Woodland, E. N., Ouachita Co., 11:88 Woodlands Heritage Museum and Resource Center,

41:298–99 Woodlawn, Ouachita Co., 10:286, 293, 18:341–42,

22:102 Woodlawn Baptist College, Jonesboro, 4:373 Woodley Oil Pool, Union Co., 1:39 Woodman, Cyrus, book on, revd., 19:85–88 Woodman, Harold D.

New South New Law: The Legal Foundations of Credit and Labor Relations in the Postbellum Agricultural South, revd., 55:460–61

rev., 55:133–35 Woodmen of the Union Building, Hot Springs, 55:292 Woodmen of the World, 22:10, 27:268 Woodpecker Hollow Mine, near Lafferty, 36:133 Wood products, 11:167–70, 172 Woodrow, James (uncle of Thomas Woodrow Wilson),

30:86, 93 "Woodrow Wilson and the University of Arkansas," by

Willard B. Gatewood Jr., 30:83–94 Woodruff, Alden (son of William E.), Little Rock, 6:31n,

40n, 41, 65n, 14:163 Woodruff, Avie (daughter of William E.), Little Rock,

13:258 Woodruff, Hannah Clark (Mrs. Nathaniel Woodruff;

mother of William E.), Long Island, N.Y., 14:128

Woodruff, Jane Eliza Mills (Mrs. William Edward Woodruff), Little Rock, 13:226, 258, 14:130, 25:135, 31:371

Woodruff, Jane Georgine (daughter of William E.), Little Rock, 14:30, 15:56–57

Woodruff, Margaret Matilda. See Van Winkle, Margaret Matilda Woodruff (Mrs. Norman Van Winkle)

Woodruff, Maria (Mrs. William Woodruff), 50:287, 290,

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291 Woodruff, Nan Elizabeth, 58:270–71

"The Failure of Relief during the Arkansas Drought of 1930–1931," 39:301–13

As Rare as Rain, revd., 45:69–70 rev., 59:224–26

Woodruff, Nathaniel (father of William E.), 14:128 Woodruff, William, 50:290, 291, 58:12 Woodruff, William, Sr., 55:393 Woodruff, William E., Sr. (slaveholder), 51:116 Woodruff, William Edward (Little Rock ed. and

publisher), 3:59, 4:242, 5:180, 6:287, 8:20, 10:336, 13:205–6, 23:61, 68, 24:348, 31:20, 32:229n, 34:85, 41:54, 75, 182, 188, 265, 45:186, 49:208, 209, 58:316–17, 319, 324, 59:316

and Ark. Advocate, 10:81–83, 394, 397, 22:117–19 and Ark. Dem., 14:163, 18:145–46, 149–51 and Ark. Gazette, 3:319, 8:212–13, 13:120, 226,

14:128–33, 162, 166–71, 17:123, 18:218, 20:130, 23:263, 25:130–31, 133–38, 140, 142, 144, 26:367, 28:3–4, 42:350n, 351n, 353n, 43:100–102, 114n, 122, 130, 137–38, 45:188

founder of, 46:5, 71, 87, 319, 48:7, 236n removed as ed. of, for 1836 campaign, 20:131–32,

139n sells to Whigs, 28:141–43

and Ark. route to Pacific (1849), 6:15n, 17–18 arrives at Little Rock (1819), 5:180 art. on, as first printer in Ark., 14:161–71 art. on, as journalist, 14:128–33 art. on beginnings of Gazette, 28:3–5 art.on family Bibles of, noted, 14:287 art. on letters of S. P. Moore to, 15:228–48 art. on offices of Gazette at Little Rock, 25:128–44 and C. Ashley, 20:130 J. J. Audubon visits in home of, 3:326 book on, noted, 21:16, 184, 202, 212 breaks with Sevier faction of Dem. party, 28:141–43 and Brooks-Baxter War (1874), 14:190 and Clayton admin., 8:20 and Conway-Crittenden factions, 10:77, 81, 16:247,

251, 253, 19:300–4, 310n, 311–13, 20:130, 132, 21:16, 23:285, 26:164

and cotton factories, 15:125–34 and R. Crittenden, origin of hostility toward, 20:35n and elec. of 1823, 18:325 and elec. of 1827, 19:300–13 and elec. of 1831, 19:356 and elec. of 1836, 20:129–33 film on, as founder of Ark. Gazette, 40:93 and first AHS, 11:132 first legis. described by, 1:227 guardian of J. M. Daniel, 20:211, 216, 220, 222, 224 home and office of, 3:313 landholdings of, in Independence Co., 8:135

letter to, from B. Desha, 19:352 letter to, from John Taylor, 20:223–24 letters to, from L. Ritter, 25:165 library of, noted, 8:213–14, 13:374 Little Rock postmaster, dismissed as, 28:146n marries, 14:130, 25:135, 31:371 moderate on sectional issues (1850), 36:320–21, 324–

30, 332 operates salt works on Saline River, 11:325 Osage claimants and, 19:306 papers of, in Ark. Hist. Comm., 14:287, 20:223 picture of, facing 25:130 picture of restored home of, following 3:312 and A. Pike, 10:397 and Pope-Fulton quarrel (1834–35), 23:78–80, 84 Presby. church in Little Rock, attends, 13:258 as public printer, 1:227, 19:320

Ark. Terr. Legis. appt. as, 10:394–95 J. W. Bates has hand in appt., 14:166ff defeated as, for 1836 const. conv., 20:129

returns false tax assessment (1868), 8:53 and G. D. Royston, 18:32, 37 and RRs, 7:104, 122–23, 23:263 and Scott-Seldin duel, 20:17–18 and A. Sevier, 19:353 and slavery, 31:34n as state treas., and surplus revenue (1837), 6:287,

291–92 later defaults, 28:141

statehood endorsed by, 10:401–2 and John Taylor, 20:211, 216, 220, 222–24 and theater in Little Rock, 23:166, 171

Woodruff, William Edward, Jr. (CSA arty. officer), Little Rock, 2:369, 22:238–41, 250, 254–55, 272, 26:90, 32:306, 48:265, 49:322, 327, 55:388, 394, 398, 400, 401

advertises patent medicines, 2:22 and Ark. Gazette, 28:19, 38:35 arrested for contempt of court (1870), 31:161–64 art. by, on Little Rock, noted, 15:55–56 arty. battery of, 6:182, 14:71, 22:272 letters of, to David Walker, 15:275, 16:320–21 With the Light Guns in '61–'65, noted, 46:301–2,

47:187 Woodruff, Wyatte F. (49er), 6:77 Woodruff and Blocher Printing Company, Little Rock,

38:35 Woodruff County, 3:317, 29:155, 32:165, 33:281, 289,

40:132, 42:337, 43:193–94, 338, 46:243, 249, 357, 49:251–52, 55:3, 16

bibliog. on, 25:192, 36:82–83 during Civil War, 22:128 delinquent taxes in (1882), 13:239 farming and forestry in, 8:290, 295 flood in (1945), 8:284 formed from Jackson Co., 9:232

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land cleared in (1950–55), 13:355 "The Point" in, 31:319–20 during Reconstruction, 8:23n, 28, 12:159, 163, 166 rice grown in, 5:127 and RRs, 7:170, 8:288 and STFU, 32:362, 47:202–4, 218–24 STFU Coll. Project in, 55:16–24

Woodruff County Historical Quarterly, index, noted, 49:180

Woodruff County Historical Society, 36:204–5, 37:87, 39:267, 43:74, 194

Woodruff County Historical Society, Rivers and and Roads and Points in Between, 36:82, 204, 37:87, 195, 357, 39:182, 267, 333, 49:184, 333

wins award, 36:201, 348 Woodruff County Library, 49:180 Woodruff Electric Cooperative, Forrest City, 46:216n,

250, 252, 255 Woodruff Guards in Brooks-Baxter War (1874), 4:143 Woodruff's Battery (CSA), 6:182, 14:71, 22:272 Woods, Ann Douglas, 50:275 Woods, Arthur, heads Nat. Comm. for Unemployment

Relief (1930), 29:304 Woods, Bailey (CSA deserter), Van Buren Co., 2:181 Woods, Betty, Benton Co., art. by, on Bentonville, 15:91 Woods, Billy, Tontitown, 45:32 Woods, Bryce Dickson, Fayetteville, 14:386 Woods, Carol Z. (Mrs. John Davis), Ft. Smith

and AHA, 30:267–69, 31:376, 32:184, 280 "The Fort Smith Meeting of the Arkansas Historical

Association," 30:265–69 Woods, Charles R. (USA), 18:266 Woods, Dena, 36:164 Woods, Dysart, 49:319 Woods, E. B., 49:37, 43 Woods, E. M., Little Rock, ed., Blue Book of Little Rock

and Argenta (1907), 31:212 Woods, Edward R. (Little Rock saloonkeeper), 25:139 Woods, Harry, Searcy, 6:327 Woods, Harvey B., 42:34 Woods, Henry (Little Rock atty.), 45:183, 47:86, 37:355 Woods, Judge J. Sam, Ft. Smith, 39:23 Woods, James, paper by, noted, 37:355 Woods, James M., 46:312, 58:2, 46–47, 253

cited, 49:314, 59:163–64 "Devotees and Dissenters: Arkansans in the

Confederate Congress, 1861–1865," 38:227–47 Mission and Memory: A History of the Catholic

Church in Arkansas, revd., 53:373–75 paper by, 53:371 rev., 58:341–43 "'To the Suburb of Hell': Catholic Missionaries in

Arkansas, 1803–1843," 48:217–42 wins Gingles Award, 48:205, 353

Woods, Jeff, "'Designed to Harass': The Act 10 Controversy in Arkansas," 56:443–60

Woods, John P., Ft. Smith, 30:353 Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Lexie, Crossett, 48:42 Woods, M. H. (operator, Wilson and Thorn stageline),

14:17, 19 Woods, Marianne, 45:346 Woods, Mary. See Moore, Mary Woods (Mrs. James

Moore) Woods, Maud, Little Rock, 56:435 Woods, Moses, Hot Spring Co., 49:164

operates Sulphur Springs (1856), 18:215 Woods, N. P., Hot Springs, 43:127 Woods, Mrs. R. P., Austin, Tex., 23:190 Woods, Randall Bennett, 55:175, 56:357–58

AHA speaker, 50:294 A Black Odyssey, revd., 40:271–72 Fulbright: A Biography, revd., 55:115–17 revs., 33:90–92, 57:359–60

Woods, S. W., Marshall, 52:412 Woods, Samuel P., Fayetteville, papers of, 14:386 Woods, W. M., Dermott, 53:359 Woods, Mrs. Zinkie, Oklahoma City, Okla., 33:336 Woods, Ray, and Company, Monticello, 3:87 Woods Hotel, Jacksonport, 9:243, 247 Woodside, Jane H., Communities in Motion: Dance,

Community, and Tradition in America's Southeast and Beyond, revd., 55:233–35

Woodsmall, William, 42:376 Woods Museum (theater), New York City, 22:346–47 Woodson, Carter G., 50:354, 360, 55:286–88 Woodson, Pulaski Co., 43:338

allegedly on De Soto route, 2:109 Woodward, Benjamin A., Union Co., 12:73 Woodward, C. S., Pine Bluff, 46:123 Woodward, C. Vann, 40:116–17, 44:222, 50:359, 53:2,

13, 54:196, 55:385–87, 389, 394, 59:122 and AHA, 9:220, 222 cited, 59:185, 385 ideas of, on delay in formulation of African American

caste, 34:149–50, 153 Origins of the New South, 1877–1913, 53:16, 18

revd., 12:77–78 on religion, 38:148 on the Southern Manifesto, 55:176–77

Woodward, Mrs. Clarence J., Little Rock, 2:361, 13:301 Woodward, E. H., 36:131 Woodward, Earl F., "The Brooks and Baxter War in

Arkansas, 1872–1874," 30:315–36 Woodward, Franklin Pierce, 40:84 Woodward, J. S., 49:255 Woodward, J. W., Clarksville

first teacher of deaf in Ark., 5:193 writes of Spanish legend about Ark., 2:33

Woodward, J. W., Little Rock, 6:404 Woodward, Joe D., Magnolia, 45:182, 46:92 Woodward, Joseph (49er), Batesville, 6:73 Woodward, Lewis (Rev. War soldier), Crawford Co., 1:54

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Woodward, Linn, Crittenden Co., 12:73 Woodward, Mac B. (AHA life member), Little Rock,

39:354 Woodward, Martha Jane, 40:84 Woodward, Mary Davis (Mrs. W. A. G. Woodward),

Magnolia, 13:393, 20:197, 396, 23:190, 28:194, 32:375, 34:80

and AHA, 12:176, 19:176, 20:188, 21:181, 183 pres., 20:191–92, 298, 21:80, 178–80 permanent member, 46:92

"Dr. W. E. Arnold—A Personality Sketch," 8:331–35 "'Frog Level': Oldest House in Columbia County,"

8:327–30 Woodward, Mary E. See Slack, Mary E. Woodward (first

wife of William Yarnel Slack) Woodward, Thomas (Hot Springs hotelkeeper), 18:188n,

215 Woodward, Thomas, Ouachita Co.

names Camden, 20:246 slaveholder, 12:73 tries to divert Ouachita River from Camden, 20:248

Woodward, Virginia, 5:195 Woodward, William (commissioner to Choctaws, 1821,

1823), Hempstead Co., 21:199–200, 28:206 Woodworth, Stephen E., 58:124–25

Jefferson Davis and His Generals, revd., 53:227–29 Six Armies in Tennessee, revd., 58:214–15

Woody, Frank, Washington Co., killed by USA scout, 33:151

Woody, Sue, Fayetteville, 4:325n Woodyard, Mary Kay, 58:227 Wool, in Washington Co., 46:168 Wool, Gen. John Ellis (USA), and Ark. volunteers 1846–

47, 12:303–7, 313, 26:369–73 Wooley, J. M., Little Rock (principal, Ark. Sch. for the

Blind), 28:192 Wooley, Rita, book by, noted, 40:365 Woolfolk, Mr., Stuttgart, 14:33 Woolfolk, J. J. (CSA), St. Charles, in 1st Ark. Inf. Regt.,

35:89 Woolfolk, Margaret, book by, noted, 51:96 Woolfolk, R. H. (CSA), Ark. Co., in 1st Ark. Inf. Regt.,

35:89 Woolfolk, Sam L., Jefferson Co., 44:231 Woolfolk, William W., Chicot Co., 12:73 Woolford, Dr. William, Little Rock, 14:314 Woolfork, Mrs. S. L., 31:230 Woolfork, S. L. (Jefferson Co. African American legis.),

31:229, 33:303 picture of, facing 31:230

Wooliver, Prof., Rocky Comfort, 14:236 Woolley, John Granville (Prohibition candidate for pres.),

7:200–201 Woolly Hollow State Park, Faulkner Co., 36:297 Woolsey, Henry B., Benton Co., 45:131 Woolsey, James (CSA), 33:103

Woolsey, Pete, Bentonville, 9:67–68 Woolsey, Tol, Bentonville, 7:76 Woolsey Cemetery, Washington Co., 42:381 Woolsey's Station, Crawford Co., 15:72 Wooster, Ernst, and Commonwealth Coll., 23:116–17 Wooster, Ralph A., 58:239

"The Arkansas Secession Convention," 13:172–95 "Notes on the Membership of the Thirteenth General

Assembly of Arkansas," 17:45–55 The People in Power: Courthouse and Statehouse in

the Lower South, 1850–1860, revd., 29:382–83 The Secession Convention of the South, revd., 21:187–

89 "With Wharton's Cavalry in Arkansas: The Civil War

Letters of Private Isaac Dunbar Affleck," coed., 21:247–68

Wooten, Rev. (Bapt. min.), at Mena, 21:57 Wooten, Ben H. (chmn., State Planning Board), Little

Rock, 2:287 Wooten, Bill, Russellville, 35:205, 209 Wooten, June P., 3:242, 56:282 Wooten, T. E., Helena, 20:103n Wootton, Dr. W. T., 35:43 Worcester, David, 51:137 Worcester, Rev. Samuel Austin (missionary), 16:179,

40:55n, 56n, 44:262–66, 268, 270–73 Word, Harry N., Marianna, 7:231–32 Work, Mr. (Cherokee), 36:26 Work, Hubert, 55:430 Working Class Union, Van Buren, 40:150, 56:397 Workman, Buck (CSA), Saline Co., 31:338 Workman, Rev. James Mims (Meth.), Little Rock, 5:151,

10:198, 44:192 Workman, Rev. James W. (founder of UA Wesley

Foundation), Conway, 45:149n, 154–56, 161–64

papers of, 44:192–93, 48:211 Workman's Compensation Laws (1940), 1:122 Workmen's Compensation Commission (of Ark.), 1:122,

27:267, 34:37 Work of Reconstruction, The: From Slave to Wage

Laborer in South Carolina, 1860–1870, by Julie Saville, revd., 55:133–35

"Work of the State Library Commission, 1937–1947," by Leta Sowder, Allie Beth Martin, and Leila Heasley, 6:450–57

Workplace Fairness Bill, 59:57 Work Projects Administration (in Ark.), 47:207–8, 290–

91 art. on, in the Pulaski Co. Dist., noted, 47:191, 365

Works, John, Camden, 5:339 Works Progress Administration (Works Projects

Administration after 1939), 27:159, 37:26–27, 33–34, 36, 39, 41–42, 59:197

and Ark. schs., 36:199 Ark. Writers' Project, Arkansas: A Guide to the State,

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revd., 1:165–67 art. on, and Dyess Colony, 32:203–16 assigns trainees to trade schs., 1:185 builds rds. and schs. at Dyess Colony, 29:322 conducts adult educ. programs in Ark., 32:355 Dyess Colony est. under FERA and, 29:313–15 furnishes labor for bldg. construction at Ark. Sch. for

the Blind, 8:83 Hist. Records Survey, Union List of Arkansas

Newspapers, 1819–1842, noted, 14:207–8 index to files of, noted, 46:93 and rural library service, 6:452–53 and Theater Project, 53:49 and Tuberculosis Sanitarium, 5:318, 320, 322 WPA Guide to 1930 Arkansas, 47:290–91 The WPA Oklahoma Slave Narratives, ed. T. Lindsay

Baker and Julie P. Baker, 56:111–12 WPA slave narratives, 51:152 Writers Project, assessment of, 40:356

World. See Helena World; Helena–West Helena World; Indianapolis (Ind.) World; New York World

World Book Encyclopedia, 38:313 World of Beauty, Arkansas, noted, 36:97 World's Christian Fundamentals Association (founded

1918), fights evolution theory, 23:272 World's Columbian Exposition (1893), 7:214, 34:352,

354, 359 World's Fair, 1903 (Chicago), Ark. Bldg. at, 11:111 World's Fair, 1904 (St. Louis), 14:126, 45:144 World's Fair, 1939 (New York City), 3:330, 333, 336, 339 World Turned Right Side Up, by Godfrey Hodgson, revd.,

57:453–71 World War I, 45:82, 328

142d Field Arty. and, book on, noted, 38:90 affects proposed const. of 1918, 34:4, 9, 14–18, 28,

35–36 and African Americans, 42:258

laundresses in Little Rock during, 49:20, 22, 25, 26, 27, 29, 39, 47, 50

Ark. Nat. Guard in, 26:29 art. on, and African Americans, 49:249–77 art. on, and propaganda in Ark., 56:385–98 art. on Ark. Spad pilot in, 42:170–76 art. on Herman Davis (Ark. hero of), 14:51–61 art. on Capt. F. E. Kindley (air ace of), 18:103–31 art. on R. G. Landis in, 35:127–41 art. on men from Hempstead Co. in, noted, 48:299 art. on Saline Co. during, 36:211–33 art. on the Cleburne Co. draft war during (1918),

26:24–39 arts. on Ark. Council of Defense during, 2:116–26,

36:280–90 Bentonville celebrates end of, 37:100 book on airmen in, revd., 49:177–78 Herman Davis (hero of), 12:395 and events in Ark. during Brough admin., 34:114–15

and flu epidemic (1918), 47:311–44 and Green Corn Rebellion, 40:151n letters from Camp Pike, Little Rock, during, 45:53–61 and M&NA RR strike, 8:274 and suffragists, 15:39–40 Hamp Williams as food admin. during, 5:320

"World War I Propaganda and Its Effects in Arkansas," by Joseph Carruth, 56:385–98

World War II, 25:32–34, 29:267, 42:258–59, 53:282 and African Americans, 42:258–59 air-raid-warden sch. in, 1:187 aluminum production during, 27:343 Ark. Nat. Guard in, 5:220–45, 26:105, 107–9, 112 and Ark. State Plant Board, 26:62–63, 65 art. on Ark. soldier at hdqrs. of Gen. Patton, 6:344–50 art. on conscientious objectors during, 43:153–77 art. on diary of member of 937th Field Arty. Btn. in,

5:220–45 art. on German POWs in Ark. (1943–46), 37:3–22 art. on P. W. McKennon during, 23:3–35 art. on memoir of German POW in South during,

44:42–45 art. on J. E. Sands as POW during, 7:279–98 art. on SW Proving Grounds, Hempstead Co., noted,

46:97, 307, 378 art. on the social affect of, on Ark. families, 39:21–34 arts. on internment of Japanese Americans in Ark.,

10:168–76, 23:197–211, 41:327–39, 44:303–13, 48:169–96

books on, noted, 38:90, 43:85; revd., 42:382–83, 46:297–98

collegiate athletics widely suspended during, 1:375 and cotton farming, 52:65–66, 71–72 diss. on, noted, 39:21n and farms, 11:155–57 evacuation plan for state during, 1:278 food rationing during, 23:200–202 Hempstead Co. during, 44:363 inflation during, 42:24 Logan Co. during, noted, 46:206 paper on German POWs in Ark. delta during, 36:351 POW camps during, 1:276, 12:385 Dr. Wassell awarded Medal of Honor during, 12:386

Worley, Beatrice L. Connell (Mrs. Ted Raymond Worley), Conway, 28:86, 91–92

Worley, Mrs. Carroll G., Bald Knob, 15:275 Worley, Chuck, 43:171 Worley, Dollie Koone (Mrs. Ernest C. Worley), Pope Co.,

28:86 Worley, Ernest C. (father of Ted R.), Pope Co., 11:35n,

28:86 Worley, Ted Raymond, Conway, 10:303, 14:61, 15:153,

340, 342, 17:304, 19:19n, 20n, 26:176n, 28:86, 32:375, 55:169, 58:239, 247, 257

and AHA, 11:207, 18:311, 19:175 permanent member, 28:192, 194

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session chmn., 11:204 AHQ ed., 12:177, 20:116, 26:190, 28:87–91, 93

begins "Junior Historian" series, 26:190 "Annual Convention of the Arkansas Historical

Association," 8:145–50 "Annual Meeting of the Arkansas Historical

Association," 7:141–44, 14:176–79 "Arkansas and the Hostile Indians, 1835–1838,"

6:155–64 Ark. Hist. Comm. ex. sec., 18:319, 28:87 "The Arkansas State Bank: Ante-Bellum Period,"

23:65–73 art. on, 28:86–92 "The Batesville Branch of the State Bank, 1836–

1839," 6:286–99 "Bypaths of Arkansas History," 12:394–98, 13:205–9 "The Civil War Comes to Van Buren," 25:145–50 "Diary of Lieutenant Orville Gillet, U.S.A., 1864–

1865," ed., 17:164–204 "Documents Relating to Elisa Baxter's Imprisonment,"

ed., 16:101–3 "Documents Relating to Leasing of Salt Springs in

Southwest Arkansas, 1832–1842," ed., 16:289–97

"Documents Relating to the Arkansas Peace Society of 1861," ed., 17:82–111

noted, 28:242n "An Early Arkansas Sportsman: C. F. M. Noland,"

11:25–39 "Early Days in Osceola," 24:120–26 "Elisha Baxter's Autobiography," ed., 14:172–75 "Glimpses of an Old Southwestern Town," 8:133–59 "Helena on the Mississippi," 13:1–15 "The Junior Historian," 11:209–13, 12:286–87 "A Letter of Governor Miller to His Wife," ed.,

13:388–90 "Letters from a Veteran of Pea Ridge," coed., 6:462–

71 "Letters from an Early Arkansas Settler," ed., 11:327–

30 "Letters from Columbia County Confederate

Soldiers," ed., 15:172–75 "Letters to David Walker Relating to Reconstruction

in Arkansas, 1866–1874," ed., 16:319–26 "A Letter Written by General Thomas C. Hindman in

Mexico," ed., 15:365–68 "Major Josiah H. Demby's History of Catterson's

Militia," ed., 16:203–11 "The Meaning of Historic Preservation in Arkansas,"

16:277–79 memorial to, 29:275 papers by, noted, 10:302, 12:176 papers of, 49:102 Pete Whetstone of Devil's Fork: Letters to the Spirit of

the Times by Charles F. M. Noland, coed., revd., 16:407–9

pictures of, facing 25:282, 28:88 "Pope County One Hundred Years Ago," 13:196–204 "The Prairie County Fair of 1859," 11:214–19 publications by, noted, 16:222, 26:192, 36:71,

45:177–78 revs., 13:307, 15:96–98, 16:111–12, 223–24, 330–31,

409–12 "A Sketch of Horace Boardman Rose," ed., 14:281–82 state hist., 38:291 "The Story of Alfred W. Arrington," 14:315–39 "Story of an Early Settlement in Central Arkansas,"

10:117–37 "Tenant and Labor Contracts, Calhoun County, 1869–

1871," ed., 13:102–6 They Never Came Back: The War Memoirs of Capt.

John W. Lavender, Co. F, Fourth Arkansas Infrantry, C.S.A., ed., revd., 15:371–72

wins Pelzer Award, Miss. Valley Hist. Assoc., 28:91 wins Stebbins Prize, American Hist. Assoc., 12:177

Wormington, Billy (mill owner), Little River Co., 14:242, 249–51

Wormington, Emaline Anderson (Mrs. Billy Wormington), Little River Co., 14:158, 250

Wormington, Maude, Little River Co., 14:250–51 Wormington Mill, Little River Co., 14:137, 250 Worsham, H. B., Pine Bluff, 47:260n Worsham, Maude, Lee Co., 7:233 Worth, Ark., 49:137 Wortham, Mr. and Mrs., Perry Co., and C. M. Baker,

25:231 Wortham Gymnasium, Oak Grove, 49:280–81

picture of, facing 49:279 Worthen, Booker, Little Rock, 31:186 Worthen, George Gordon (Little Rock banker), 5:309,

34:85 Worthen, Mary, Little Rock, 55:319 Worthen, Mollie Peay (Mrs. William B. Worthen), Little

Rock, 3:384, 5:309 Worthen, Orderly (USA), 38:78 Worthen, Robert A. (Pulaski Co. sheriff), and RR strike

(1886), 24:32–34, 36, 39–40, 43 Worthen, William B., Sr. (pres., Ark. Gazette Company,

1896), Little Rock, 3:384, 5:309, 13:392, 33:86, 34:47, 46:166, 55:363, 379

Early Banking in Arkansas, noted, 10:413 Worthen, William B., Jr., Little Rock, 41:95, 366, 43:68,

46:93, 59:315 and AHA, 41:344, 57:342

dir., 45:181, 335 life member, 49:186 local arrangements chmn., 37:371, 38:94, 274, 277 speaker, 45:335 trustee, 46:92, 47:69, 174, 189, 48:83, 90, 206,

354, 49:336, 51:85, 270 "Arkansas and the Toothpick State Image," 53:161–90 Arkansas Made: A Survey of the Decorative,

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Mechanical, and Fine Arts Produced in Arkansas, 1819–1870, Volumes One and Two, coauth., revd., 50:297–99

dir., Ark. Terr. Restoration, 44:364, 48:93, 300, 36:100, 204, 351, 37:95

"Municipal Improvement in Little Rock—A Case History," 46:317–47

paper by, 52:342 picture of, facing 38:277 rev., 51:181–82 wins Westbrook Award, 46:203, 379

Worthen Bank, Little Rock, 5:309, 42:16 Worthington, Elisha (Chicot Co. slaveholder), 12:73,

38:201, 50:6–12, 28, 29, 85, 58:6, 59:175 Worthington, G. W., Ashley Co., 16:69, 76 Worthington, Isaac, 50:7 Worthington, John I. (USA), 24:234, 28:347–48 Worthington's Landing, skirmish at (1864), 22:170 Worthy, Ike, 54:316 Worthy, John N. (CSA), 35:65, 72, 89 Worthy of Much Praise. A History of St. Paul's Episcopal

Church, by Nancy Britton and Dora Le Baker Ferguson, revd., 48:284–86

Wortz, C. H., Ft. Smith, 40:277 Wortz, Carl, Ft. Smith, 30:268

and the Ozark Smile Girl's Band, 37:113 Wortz, Mrs. Carl, Jr., Ft. Smith, 9:313n, 19:175–76 Wortz, Miss Ed Dell, Ft. Smith, 30:267 Wortz Biscuit Company, Ft. Smith, 5:220 Wostenholm, George (cutler), 53:186 WPA Federal Theater Project, 53:49 WPA Guide to 1930 Arkansas, revd., 47:290–91 WPA Oklahoma Slave Narratives, ed. T. Lindsay Baker

and Julie P. Baker, revd., 56:111–12 WPA slave narratives, 51:152 Wrackensackers, Ark. soldiers at Port Hudson called

(1863), 4:114–15, 117 Wrape, Bertig Brothers, and Harmon, own RR in Greene

Co., 31:287 Wrape Stave Company, 12:109–10 Wray, Rev. Carroll, Faulkner Co., 10:162 Wray, Edwin E. (USN), DeQueen, 1:96 Wray, Thelma, Ft. Smith, 36:205, 37:199, 40:179, 181,

41:198, 47:195 Wren, Sir Christopher, 31:128, 138 Wren, Henry, 23:343 Wren, Herbert, 49:288

paper by, 48:354 Wren, Hudson (mgr., R. E. L. Wilson Plantation), Wilson,

speaks to AHA, 25:95, 284, 33:82, 256 Wren, S. H. (Fulton Co. del. to secession conv.), table

facing 13:184 Wrenn, Lynette Boney

book by, noted, 57:225 Cinderella of the New South: A History of the

Cottonseed Industry, 1855–1995, revd.,

55:122–24 Wright, Dr., 42:150 Wright, Mr. (Little Rock African American city

councilman, 1869), 25:318 Wright, Alex, Pulaski Co., 43:124 Wright, Alfred, Pulaski Co., 43:124 Wright, Andrew, Cross Co., 45:48facing Wright, B. L. (Bapt. missionary to African Americans

along Red River), 38:211–14 Wright, Betsey, 54:73, 59:296 Wright, Brantley, Carroll Co., 6:458 Wright, Charles, Hempstead Co., 59:368, 370, 376–84 Wright, Mrs. Charles, Ark. Co., 14:387, 18:200 Wright, Claiborne, Miller Co., 42:347

book on, revd., 41:345–46 member, Ark. Legis. Council (1825), 20:25

Wright, Maj. Clark (USA), in Wright's Cav. Btn., 19:231, 233, 236–37, 245, 250, 257–58, 57:241

Wright, Clayborne (CSA), Saline Co., 18:198, 31:351 Wright, D. C. (CSA), 13:131 Wright, E. G. (AMA teacher), 30:252–53, 31:325 Wright, Edward W. (Union Co. slaveholdier), 12:73, 238,

245 Wright, Elizabeth Fulton, papers of, in Ark. Hist. Comm.,

noted, 23:86 Wright, Mrs. Eugene, book by, noted, 36:82 Wright, Frank Lloyd, 53:440–41, 445 Wright, G. W., Carroll Co., 6:459 Wright, Gavin, 40:157, 161, 41:61 Wright, George (early Lawrence Co. Bapt. leader), 5:161 Wright, Harold Bell, The Shepherd of the Hills, 58:161 Wright, Herbert W., Sr., 46:228–29, 258 Wright, Horatio G. (USA), 49:325 Wright, Hugh, and Sulphur Rock Acad., 5:90–92 Wright, J. B., Cincinnati, Ohio, 31:178 Wright, J. Leitch, Jr., Creeks and Seminoles, revd.,

50:205–7 Wright, Jacqueline S., "The Supreme Court Library—A

Source of Pride," 47:137–49 Wright, James M., Ozark, 13:298 Wright, Jim, 59:39

farmstead of, paper on, noted, 46:377 Wright, Rev. Joe, Carroll Co., 16:299 Wright, John, Pulaski Co., 43:123 Wright, John Brown (counsel for the Cherokees), 31:171–

72, 177, 179 Wright, John C. (CSA officer), Crawford Co., 14:378,

23:329 Wright, John P. (USA), in 29th Iowa Inf. Regt., art. on

diary of (1864–65), 16:304–18 Wright, Joseph, and Sulphur Rock Acad., 5:89 Wright, Joseph (Carroll Co. del. to 1868 const. conv.),

12:139n, 147, 150, 152, 160 Wright, Julia O., picture of, facing 41:17 Wright, Laura, Howard Co., 59:370 Wright, Lillian, Conway, 10:167

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Wright, Luke E., 46:166 Wright, Maggie, Wilmar, 17:333 Wright, Marcus J.

Arkansas in the War, 1861–1865, revd., 23:192 comp. CSA records for Official Records, 21:232–33

Wright, Marie Runyan, Tracking Barefoot Runyan, noted, 40:366

Wright, Martha Sue, Union Co., 44:97 Wright, Mary Ann. See Lofton, Mary Ann Wright, Lt. Melvil C. (USA), in 3rd Iowa Btry.

at Helena (1863), 20:294 at Pea Ridge (1862), 17:138

Wright, Moorhead, Little Rock, 4:266, 49:267 member, Ark. Council of Defense (WWI), 2:116 picture of, facing 36:288 and Union Trust Bank, 51:227

Wright, Morehead (Lafayette Co. slaveholder), 12:73 Wright, Morris (dir., Fayetteville branch, State Bank),

23:69 Wright, Moses B. C. (USA), 33:149 Wright, Mrs. Norman, 56:452 Wright, Orville, 53:440 Wright, P. (Little Rock teacher), 12:94–95, 104–5 Wright, Peter (CSA), Saline Co., 18:198, 31:351 Wright, R. J., 13:287 Wright, Richard, comments on Elaine race riot (1919),

58:268–69, 277 Wright, Richard, Union Co., 12:241 Wright, Roy, Springdale, 34:262 Wright, S. H., Marianna, 7:232 Wright, Sam (early Lawrence Co. Bapt. leader), 5:161 Wright, Solomon, Crowley, La., and Blue Rose rice,

5:131, 29:71 Wright, Theodore F., 42:211n, 212n, 55:203, 205 Wright, Theon, coauth., Hugh Roy Cullen, revd., 14:79–

81 Wright, Thomas A., 46:27 Wright, Thomas E., ed., "The Capture of Van Buren,

Arkansas, during the Civil War: From the Diary of a Union Horse Soldier," 38:72–89

Wright, Tom, 50:79 Wright, Victor C., Piggott, 5:165

and AHA, 14:178, 15:176, 335, 342, 369, 16:214 book by, noted, 36:57

Wright, Dr. W. E., Dallas Co., 35:274 Wright, Walter, 37:121n Wright, Dr. Weldon, Pulaski Co., 38:41, 42n Wright, Weldon E., Little Rock, 4:140 Wright, Wilbur, 53:440 Wright, Will, Little River Co., 14:148 Wright, William Carter, Canehill

art. on murder of family of (1839), 29:309–14 murder of, noted, 14:318–19, 17:38, 43, 35:347

Wright, William F., 46:338 Wright, William H., Little Rock, 42:244 Wright et al. v. Morris (1884), 39:145

Wright family, Batesville, 11:19 Wright family murders, Canehill (1839), 36:16

art. on, 29:309–14 art. on, noted, 29:213 lynching due to (1839), 14:319, 33:99, 100n, 164n,

167n, 169n pictures of sites connected with murders, facing

29:210–13 Wright's Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (CSA), 19:45 Wright's Plantation, Jefferson Co., 43:338 Wrightsville, Pulaski Co., 43:338 Wrightsville Narrow Gauge Railroad, 31:287 Writers, 7:7–8, 13:79, 40:186 Writer's Program of the Works Progress Administration,

Arkansas: Guide to the State, revd., 1:165–67 Write the Vision Down, by Sr. Louise Sharum, noted,

39:186 Writing of history, discussion of, 4:89–92 Wulfsohn, Leo, Hot Springs, 15:340–41 Wunderlick, W. F. (Miss. Co. rep.), 2:89 Wuorinen, Charles, 54:468 Wyandotte Logging Railroad, Hot Spring and Grant cos.,

31:285, 287 Wyandotte and Southeastern Railroad, 37:284 Wyatt, Jacob (Agricultural Wheel), Prairie Co., 13:236n Wyatt, Dr. T. M., Bentonville, 7:74 Wyatt, Thomas, Howard Co., 59:356–61, 363, 364–66,

368, 370–72, 378, 380, 382, 384, 387 Wyatt, William A. (del. to 1868 const. conv. from Fulton

and Searcy cos.), 12:139n, 142, 160 Wyatt, William B., Ashley Co., 16:76 Wyatt, William J., Calhoun Co., 52:229, 236, 239 Wyatt, William N.

at Hot Springs, 14:15 Wyatt's Travel Diary, 1836, 23:59n

Wyatt-Brown, Bertram, 50:85, 87–92 The House of Percy: Honor, Melancholy, and

Imagination in a Southern Family, revd., 54:216–18

"Leroy Percy and Sunnyside: Planter Mentality and Italian Peonage in the Mississippi Delta," 50:60–84

The Literary Percys: Family History, Gender, and the Southern Imagination, revd., 54:216–18

revs., 57:494–93, 58:443–45 Wycliffe Bible Translators, once located at Sulphur

Springs, Benton Co., 28:330 Wycough, Catherine, Batesville, 15:268 Wycough, M. Adolphus, Batesville, 31:241 Wycough, Malinda A., Batesville, 15:268 Wycough, Thomas, Batesville, 15:268 Wyeth, Nathaniel, 27:74 Wygant, M. H. (circuit supt. of educ.), 8:44n Wygle, Dr. R. W. (pres., Ark. Coll., Batesville), 31:244 Wyley, Abraham (early settler along Cadron Creek),

10:128, 134

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Wyley, Isaiah (early settler along Cadron Creek), 10:128, 134

Wyley, Obadiah (early settler along Cadron Creek), 10:128, 134

Wyley, William (early settler along Cadron Creek), 10:128

Wyley family (early settlers along Cadron Creek), 10:125, 127–28, 134

Wylie, Mrs., Saline Co., noted in Civil War letter, 31:333 Wylie, Betty, "Light, and Look to Your Saddle," 21:26–

43 Wylie, C. F. (CSA), Saline Co., 18:193 Wylie, Calvin, Jr., Pulaski Co., 59:258 Wylie, Creed (CSA), Saline Co., 31:349 Wylie, Henry (CSA), Saline Co., 18:198 Wylie, Jeanne, 1:93 Wylie, Robert W. (CSA), 24:162, 167 Wylie, William H. (CSA), Saline Co., 32:72 Wylly, Rev. O. L., Union Co., 6:281 Wyman, John B. (USA), 19:241–42 Wyman, Washington Co., 7:160 Wyman-Fayetteville Railroad, 7:160 Wynn, Robert, Hot Springs, 14:31 Wynn, Walthal G., Chicot Co., 59:175 Wynn, William, Lafayette Co., 12:73 Wynne, Hugh, Memphis, Tenn., 32:385 Wynne, Jesse W., Cross Co., 32:385 Wynne, John, 32:238n Wynne, Lewis N., book by, noted, 51:191–92 Wynne, Stella, "Howard County Game Refuge and Deer

Farm," 2:340–45 Wynne, Dr. W. S., Washington Co., 10:370 Wynne, Cross Co., 6:422, 21:147, 32:359, 43:338

booklet about life in, noted, 45:178 books on, noted, 36:59, 47:83 city park at, 32:385 min. killed at, 32:357 POW branch work camp near, 37:14–15 and RRs, 39:274

Wynne Progress, 14:286, 18:199, 40:281 hist. of Cross Co. published in, 13:391

Wynn's Ferry Road, Tenn., 23:329, 332, 334, 336–37 Wyrick, Mary K., Magnolia, 35:302–3 Wyrick, William, Columbia Co., 21:31–32, 35–36 Wyrick, Mrs. William, Columbia Co., 21:32

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