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Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Lace, Emma, Cross Co., 47:83 L Lace, J. D., 36:296 Lacey, A. H., 1:65 "L. S. (Sharpe) Dunaway," by Curtis Means, 13:77–85 Lacey, John F., of Iowa, 52:400 Laas, Virginia J., revs., 51:369–70, 53:486, 57:83–84 Lacey, John F. (USA), 23:191 L'Abace, 1:155 Lacey, Drew Co., 6:340 L'Abadie, Silvestre, 1:297–99 La Chaniers (Ark. band of Osages), 28:33 LaBaum, Jean Joseph de, 46:139 Lack, B. (49er), 6:78 La Baume, E. W., and immigration to Ark., 29:74 Lack, Paul D., "An Urban Slave Community: Little LaBaume, Josef de, 48:162 Rock, 1831–1862," 41:258–87 L'Abbadie, Sylvester, 40:14–19 Lackey, Craft J., Newton Co., 19:367 Labeff, Andrew (French trapper on Ouachita River), Lackey, Daniel Boone, "Cutting and Floating Red Cedar 6:278 Logs in North Arkansas," 19:361–70 Labeoff family, Ouachita Co., 5:331 Lackey, George W., Mtn. View, 43:245 Labombarda, Andres, arrested at Ft. Charles, 2:51 Lackey, Walter F., 6:93, 10:218, 12:286, 13:107, 301, Labor 18:97, 203, 19:361n, 20:393–94, 24:188 J. C. Barrow, tenant and, contracts from (1869–71), art. by, noted, 20:196 published, 13:102–6 book by, noted, 11:204, 36:68 African American, in laundry industry, 49:20–50 discusses writing Newton Co. hist., 11:204 and failure of legal reform in Ark., 57:99–132 History of Newton County, revd., 10:231–32 shortage of, after Civil War, 25:152, 156–57 member, Ark. Hist. Comm., 13:111 wages paid to, on bldg. Frisco RR, 10:282–83 Newton Co. Homestead, ed., 20:197 Laboratory of Archeological Research, 53:300 paper by, 11:204 Laborer's Herald. See Clarksville Laborer's Herald Lackie, Imogene, Lonoke Co., 48:93 Laborer's Lien Law (1868), 8:35 Lackman, Erasmus D. (USA), 19:50n Labor movement, and Commonwealth Coll., 45:3–18 Laclede, Pierre Liguest (founder of St. Louis), buried at Labor party, and elec. of 1868, 2:139 Ark. Post, 2:156–59 Labor Press, 51:212–13 Laclede Hotel, Mena, 21:46n, 48, 50, 55, 57–58 Labor Reform party, and 1872 pres. elec. in Ark., 7:197 LaCombe (early settler along Black River), 3:40 Labor unions. See also Arkansas Federation of Labor; Laconia Levee District, Desha Co., 6:413–14 Unions Lacy, Anderson, 45:246 AFL, 24:18, 25:302–3, 27:126 Lacy, George, Ark. City, 33:179 for African Americans, 19:144–49 Lacy, Dr. John M., Washington Co., 10:368, 370–71, art. on coalmine strike, Sebastian Co. (1914), 373, 33:150n 27:306–29 Lacy, Lou. See Bean, Lou Lacy (Mrs. Dick Bean) art. on Commonwealth Coll. and, 32:132–47 Lacy, Mary McClellan (Mrs. Thomas Lacy), Van art. on cotton-pickers' strike (1891), 32:107–19 Buren/Canehill, 3:12, 33:144n, 150n art. on Crossett strike (1985), 59:31–58 Lacy, R. C., 54:115 art. on Knights of Labor, 42:107–33 Lacy, Ruby, Ashland, Ore., 46:303 art. on RR strike (1886), 24:29–46 Lacy, Thomas, Van Buren, 33:144n art. on STFU, 27:113–31 Lacy, Judge Thomas J., Helena, 13:5 in Calion, 47:82 on Ark. Supreme Court, 18:32 and Central Trades and Labor Council, 40:123 attempted impeachment of (1842–43), 26:239 and child-labor law, 40:114 del. to 1836 const. conv., 10:405 and initiative and referendum, 34:25, 40:102–3, and Real Estate case (1842), 26:234–36, 239 105–6, 108–9 on superior court, 10:399 and Little Rock city mgr. plan, 5:35 Lacy, Dr. William Stokes, Batesville, 2:94, 31:243–44 and miners, 40:126–27, 129n, 133, 146, 148, 150n Ladd, Bill, 46:164 and proposed const. (1918), 34:30–31, 34 Ladd, Melvin, of Center, 47:335 Sheet Metal Workers, 40:131n Ladd Hotel, Elixir Springs, 23:214–36 and socialism (1900–1912), 40:119–53 Ladd-Taylor, Molly, Mother-Work: Women, Child and strife in mines (1914), 1:6 Welfare, and the State, 1890–1930, revd., Working Class Union, 40:150 54:480–82 LaBurn Creek, Bradley Co., 48:162 La Delle, Rev. J. S., 49:273 LaCaze, Jean, 48:163–64 Ladies Aid Association, Van Buren, outfits soldiers Lace, Cecil, Cherry Valley, 33:259, 47:83 417 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 (1861), 25:149 Lafayette Hotel, Little Rock, 5:111–12, 42:314 Ladies Benevolent Association, Little Rock, and Pulaski Lafayette Township, Ouachita Co., 22:111 Co. Hosp., 6:145–52 La Feve (La Ferre), Monsieur, mentioned by T. Nuttall, Ladies' Centennial Associations, purchase fountain for 5:175 Ark. Bldg. at Centennial Expo., 4:246 Lafferty, Mrs., Batesville, 1:148 Ladies' Little Rock Journal and Rural and Workman, Lafferty, H. S., Carrollton, 13:294 44:127, 131. See also Rural and Workman Lafferty, Henderson S., Batesville, 8:134 Ladies Relief Society of Little Rock, 44:120 Lafferty, John, Batesville, 1:56, 3:43, 10:123, 129n, Lady Baxter (name of cannon on Old State House 13:319 grounds), Little Rock, 4:136–37, 142, 246, Lafferty, John L., 42:30 9:40, 15:147 Lafferty, Lorenzo D., Batesville, 8:134, 56:133–34 Lady Boone (steamboat), on White River, 9:236 Lafferty, Izard Co., manganese mines near, 36:132–33 Lady Marshall (steamboat), 13:280 Lafferty Creek, Independence Co., 1:56 Lady Morgan (steamboat), 13:280 cave at, 49:137, 150, 164 Lady of the Lake (statue), Ark. Post, 3:319 Lafferty family (early Batesville settlers), 11:15 Lady Walton (steamboat), 24:320, 322 Lafitte, Jean (pirate), 48:112–17 La Fave Creek, Perry Co., 19:201–2 art. on, and Ark., 7:237–56 LaFave River, Perry and Yell cos., 48:149 Lafitte, Pierre, 7:240, 242, 48:113, 118n Lafayette Academy, Lewisville, 27:112 La Flecha (Spanish ship), 42:329 Lafayette County, 2:221n, 5:188, 347, 6:344n, 10:287n, La Flesche, Frances, 51:59 14:144, 15:34, 19:95, 26:170, 207, 40:181, La Florida del Ynca, 51:6–9 43:190, 273, 46:243, 49:251–52, 293 La Follette, Robert M., 40:116 African American pop. of, 3:160–61, 33:44n, 51 Ark. vote for, 7:203–4 AMA sch. in, 30:247 La Follette's Autobiography, revd., 20:201–3 bibliog. on, 25:188, 36:65, 83 La Follette Civil Liberties Committee, 27:127 Bodcaw Bayou in, 11:5 L'Agles Creek, Bradley Co., 19:202 book on 1860 census in, noted, 45:355 LaGrand, Edward M., Desha Co., 12:63 book on Roane Township in, noted, 38:286 La Grange, Lee Co., 6:181, 8:169, 33:325 books on marriage records of, noted, 41:169, 360, action at (1862), 22:150 47:296 LaGrone, Arlene, 47:89–90 boundary of, 19:95, 103, 104n, 110 LaGrone, Oliver, 55:288, 291, 293 Columbia Co. created from, 2:226, 242, 8:328 LaGrue Bayou, Ark. Co., 18:251, 19:202, 27:133, and elec. of 1892, 26:207 48:150 first steamboat to (1831), 15:198 La Guardia, Fiorello, 24:313 hist. pictures of, copied, 38:94–95, 193 La Harpe, Jean-Baptiste Bénard de, 1:228, 48:164, 167, home of J. S. Conway, 2:307 51:11 martial law in (1868), 8:23n, 28 art. on exploration of Ark. River by, 10:339–63 oil and gas in, 4:197, 210–11 art. on journal of, 10:339–63 once part of Hempstead Co., 39:92 book on, revd., 43:264–65 pictures of, noted, 39:90, 41:97 explorations of, in Ark., 2:148–52, 162–63, 5:179, A. Pike at (winter, 1864–65), 38:354 8:337–39, 10:341–42, 11:127 pop. of (1860), 13:188 granted land in Ark., 4:171 and Reconstruction, 8:23n, 28, 12:158, 161, 165, and naming of Little Rock, 1:228, 29:86 27:185 visits Ark. Post (1722), 8:338, 10:341–42, 341–42, red fire ants in, 53:322, 335 346, 349 Repub. voting in, 7:207, 29:166 Lahontan, Baron de, Louis Armond de Lom d'Arce, and RRs, 7:106 map by, noted, 1:48 slaveholdings in, 2:226, 242, 3:160–61, 12:44, 53– L'aigle (streams), Bradley Co., 48:150 73 Lair, Jim, book by, noted, 43:275 swamplands in, 6:376, 384, 414 Laird, R. M., Jackson Co., 5:182 Lafayette County Historical Society, 20:196, 396, Lake, John G., Ashley Co., 16:76 21:175, 24:188, 36:298–99, 38:95, 193, Lake, M. F., and UA, 11:69, 30:11, 16 39:265, 43:71 Lake, William (circus performer), 26:248–49, 32:167– Lafayette County Historical Society Newsletter, 39:265, 68 40:284 Lake, Winfield, Sevier Co., and double primary law, 418 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 3:230–31 Laman, William F. "Casey," 46:81 Lake Bistineau, La., salt gathered at, during Civil War, Laman family, Batesville, 11:19 22:100–101 Lamar, Johnson Co., 6:94, 12:31, 22:22. See also Cabin Lake Catherine, Garland Co., 22:114, 305, 309 Creek (now Lamar) Lake Chicot, Chicot Co., 7:48–49, 39:196, 198, 200– Lamartine, Columbia Co., 2:216, 6:342, 13:291, 201, 206, 48:144, 50:5, 8–9, 10, 23, 26, 28, 14:381n, 30:165 61, 67, 75, 79 early settlements around, 2:216, 225 fighting at (1864), 6:181, 22:136 origin of name, 11:10 Lake City, Craighead Co., 20:154, 159–60, 169, 27:24– LaMay, Henry M., Lafayette Co., 12:63 27, 30, 39 Lamb, Joe, killed at Center Point (1868), 16:208 in book, noted, 46:90 Lamb, N.