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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 ), 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 , 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

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(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 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 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,

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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. F., Jonesboro, 5:23n Lake Conway, Faulkner Co. Lamb, N. F., of Minn., 52:445, 447 and Ark. Game and Fish Comm., 12:108, 110, 112, Lamb, Ted, and Little Rock crisis (1957), 55:47, 48 114 Lamb, Thomas C., Monticello, 19:114 Army Corps of Engineers and, 12:108 Lambda Chi Alpha, UA, 36:165–66 "Lake Conway, Arkansas' Newest, Finest Playground," Lambert, Blanche. See Lincoln, Blanche L. by Deleta Jacqueline Poe, 12:106–18 Lambert, C. Roger, art. by, noted, 39:350 Lake Dardanelle, 31:176 Lambert, David (ed., Little Rock Ark. Star), 13:375 Lake Dumond, Ark. Co., 42:321 Lambert, Don, Smackover, 45:287, 49:292 Ark. Post located at (1768), 4:94 Lambert, H. L., Little Rock, 19:6n, 339–40, 46:125, Lake Eulalie, near New Madrid, Mo., 26:89 128, 129n, 130 Lake Fort Smith, Crawford Co., 14:374, 377 Lambert, J. B., Helena, 20:103n Lake -Pacific, 44:172 Lambert, Jordan B., Monroe Co., 12:63 Lake Grandee, Crittenden Co., 48:160 Lambert, Maggie, Helena. See Tappan, Maggie Lambert Lake Lennox, Desha Co. (site of Law's Colony), 2:159. (second wife of James A. Tappan) See also Lennox, Samuel Lambert, Max (foreign travel-book auth.), writes of "Lake Mitchegamas and the St. Francis," by Samuel Ark., 11:179 Dorris Dickinson, 43:197–207 Lambert, Paul F., book by, revd., 43:75–76 Lake Mound (Indian site), 2:151 Lambert, Perry, Drew Co., 12:63 Lake Obion, Tenn., 27:89 Lambert, Roger Lake of the Area Council of the Arts, 41:361 "Hoover and the Red Cross in the Arkansas Drought , 35:140, 43:132 of 1930," 29:3–19 Lakeport, Chicot Co., 43:89, 47:289 paper by, noted, 47:363 , Chicot Co., 50:7, 10, 14–15 Lambert, Mrs. . See Varner, Tennessee Lakeshore Hotel, Lake Village, 33:231, 45:363 Lambert (Mrs. Francis Varner) Lakeshore Sentinel, 59:176–77 Lamberton, Union Co., 33:226 Lakeside Story, by Nola Anderson, 46:87, 302 Lambie, Jeane, 59:267, 271, 294–95 Lakeside United Methodist Church, Pine Bluff, hist. of, Lambright, Kathryn, Little Rock, 57:51, 53–54, 60, 61 noted, 46:87, 302 and WEC, 55:35 Lake St. Francis, created by an earthquake, 27:89 Lamb's Plantation, Phillips Co., action at (1864), 22:150 Lake Village, Chicot Co., 10:175, 18:225–26, 19:162, Lamely, Harry J., 59:245 27:287, 31:16, 43:338, 50:79 Lamon, Lester C., The Adaptable South: Essays in Bapt. church in, booklet on, noted, 45:282 Honor of George Brown Tindall, revd., baseball in, 54:421 52:82–83 during Civil War, 39:200, 200n, 205n Lamont, Annie, Little Rock, 46:197 skirmish at (1864), 22:150 Lamont, Daniel Scott, 40:340 drainage around, 7:47, 51 Lamuels, Elizabeth. See Atkinson, Elizabeth Lamuels fraudulent clinic in, 35:25 (Mrs. Thomas Atkinson) H. L. Hunt lived in, 33:231–32 Lancaster (USA ram), 7:331, 12:336–37 Lake Village Chicot Press, 11:212, 59:159–61, 163, 170 Lancaster, Bob, 38:69, 59:283, 292 Lake Wedington, Washington Co., 3:323 AHA speaker, 51:270 Lakey, H. Bluford, Prairie Co., 13:233n, 235, 236n book by, noted, 45:287; revd., 45:348–49 Lale, Susan Shepherd, Crawford Co., 13:99 Lancaster, Fred, 53:440, 441 Lallande, John B., 59:181 Lancaster, Lorina Moss, book by, noted, 36:58 Lallemand family, Ark. Post, 48:168 Lancaster, William, 59:280

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Land revd., 54:392–93 absentee ownership of, in antebellum Ark., 6:263 Land Office, U.S., maps and survey notes of (1815– art. on first survey of, in Ark. (1815), 19:260–70 50s), noted, 47:90 art. on hist. of granting, in Washington Co., 2:1–11 Land Office Business: The Settlement and art. on H. Hoover memo regarding, reform in delta, Administration of American Public Lands, 29:112–18 1789–1837, by Malcolm Rohrbough, revd., clearing of, in Miss. Valley, 13:352–71 27:97–99 drainage of, in SE Ark., 7:20–56 Landon, Alfred Mossman (Repub. candidate), 24:22 "initial point" marker of 1815 survey, picture of, Ark. vote for, 7:205 facing 19:260 Landon, M. D. (Helena leaseholder), 53:143, 149, 151– as mil. bounty, 14:377, 379, 33:258 52 problems with acquisition of, in Ark., 6:262–64 Landon, Thomas M. D. (lessee of abandoned land), reclamation of, 6:369–418 Helena, 1:112 salt springs on public, 32:312–36 Landowners, book on, in Logan Co., 47:186 scrip used in purchasing, 2:219–20 Landram, William J. (USA), 18:254, 262–63, 269 speculators in, mentioned by T. Nuttall, 5:173 "Land Reclamation in Arkansas under the Swamp Land valuation of, for tax purposes (1836), 6:267 Grant of 1850," by Robert W. Harrison and Land, A. W. (CSA), Calhoun Co., 12:251 Walter M. Kollmorgen, 6:369–418 Land, Dr. J. C., and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, Landreth, Eddie G., book by, noted, 49:94 5:371 Landrum, H. T. ( del.), 31:172 Land, Mrs. Levin S., Little Rock, 27:64 Landscape gardening, concern for, in Bentonville Landcaster, Emma F., 50:133 (1902), 45:145–46 Land clearing, 41:161–62 Landscapes and Gardens for Historic Buildings, by art. on, in Miss. Valley, 13:352–71 Rudy and Joy Favretti, noted, 38:287 art. on stump saw used in, 45:41–52 Land use, book on, noted, 49:287 Lander, Roslyn, paper by, noted, 15:335 Land We Love (magazine est. by D. H. Hill), 2:47–48, Lander, Sheffield, "The Arkansas Territorial 4:183 Restoration," 13:223–27 Lane, Mr. (sutler in Fayetteville), 4:26–27 Landers, Arba, Ft. Smith, 43:185 Lane, Alexander, 58:81 Landers, Jane L., coed., The African American Heritage Lane, Ann J., The Brownsville Affair: National Crisis of Florida, revd., 55:337–39 and Black Reaction, revd., 31:82–86 Landfair, Hutchins, paper by, noted, 33:260 Lane, Ellsberry, killed in (1863), 2:174 Land grants, for Sebastian and Crawford cos., noted, Lane, Franklin T., 55:410 45:285–86 Lane, Inez (auth.), 44:10 Land Hunger: David L. Payne and the Lane, Jack, "Federal- Relations, 1800–1833," Boomers, by Carl Coke Rister, revd., 2:375– 19:61–74 76 Lane, James Henry (USA), of Kans., 54:322 Landis, Jamye, paper by, 54:377 brig. gen. of vols., 4:3, 8–9, 24:129, 317, 340, 344 Landis, John C. (CSA), 22:249 U.S. Sen., 20:332, 28:370, 29:122, 150 Landis, Kenesaw Mountain, 35:128–29 Lane, Joe R. (CSA), 35:88 Landis, Reed G., art. on, 35:127–41 Lane, Joseph, of Ore., 39:234–36 picture of, facing 35:128 candidate for vice pres. on Breckinridge Dem. ticket Landmark Baptists, and the League of Nations, 56:185– (1860), 28:236 86 Lane, Leonard, missing in battle of Helena (1863), Landmark Church and Community, art. on, noted, 2:174 46:203, 379 Lane, Reuben, Independence Co., 28:242n Landmesser, Juanita, Hope, 57:118, 119 Lane, W. J. (CSA), 35:88 Land of Cypress and Pine—More Southeast Arkansas Lane, W. T., Monette, 27:36 History, by James W. Leslie, noted, 36:96 Lane, Walter Paye (CSA officer), 38:136 Land of Legend, This: Arkansas Poems, by Ruth Couch, in 3rd Tex. Cav., 25:43n, 70–71, 74–75 noted, 52:95 Lane, Winthrop D., and Dyess Colony, 32:207–8 Land of Many Hands, by Harriet Sigerman, noted, Lane Hotel, Rogers, 34:261, 357 57:224 Lane's Port (landing), on Red River, 7:84–85 Land of Plenty: Oklahomans in the Cotton Fields of Laney, Gov. Benjamin Travis, Jr., 13:303, 21:125, Arizona, 1933–1942, by Marsha L. Weisiger, 26:64, 34:261, 57:158

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art. on Ark. by, noted, 6:87 Langley, Dr. W. B., Tulip, 17:68 challenges J. W. Fulbright, 56:357, 358 Langlois, Francis, claim of, to Hot Springs, 14:24, on integration, 56:355 15:281, 283, 286–88, 291 holds segregation conf. on higher educ. for African Langston, Argle, 47:12 Americans, 26:14 Langston, Don, and the antievolution law, 38:323 landowner, 5:273 Langston, Thomas Courtney, Lee Co., 5:309 paper on, noted, 39:336 Langston, Zora Lee. See Atkinson, Zora Lee Langston and resources and development comm., 24:216 (Mrs. James Harris Atkinson) as segregationist, 16:12 Langston Hughes and the Chicago Defender: Essays on and Tuberculosis Sanitarium, 5:327 Race, Politics, and Culture, 1942–62, ed. and P. Van Dalsem, 57:379 Christopher C. De Santis, revd., 55:221–24 Laney, James R., Ouachita Co., 12:63 Langtree, Caleb (Comm. on Publications on Laney, W. H., 15:34 Immigration), Little Rock, 38:35, 47:258 Laney, Walter, Camden, 18:202 Langtree, Mrs. E. J., 6:145 Laney, Mrs. Walter (dir., AHA), Camden, 23:187 L'anguille (stream and township), St. Francis Co., Lanford, Jarvis, Union Co., 12:241 48:102, 150 Lang, Fred H. (head of CCC in Ark.), Little Rock, Languille, A. U., Phoenix, Ariz., 19:281 24:213, 215–16 L'Anguille Ferry, St. Francis Co., skirmish at (1862), "Two Decades of State Forestry in Arkansas," 22:150 24:280–19 L'Anguille River, 2:70, 171, 6:448, 8:165, 13:3, 15:223, Lang, Thomas, Chicot Co., 43:122 31:5, 40:159, 43:197 Langdon, William Chauncy, Everyday Things in T. R. Bowman (pioneer steamboater) and, 7:227–30 American Life, 1776–1876, revd., 1:265–67 bridge across (1827), 44:210 Langer, Susanne, 54:198 French place name, 19:202 Langer, William L., 38:10 navigable to Marianna (1857), 7:228 Langford, Ella Molloy, book by, noted, 36:65, 364 rice cultivation along, 13:354 Langford, Jack, Union Co., 10:39 steamboating on, 7:227–36 Langford, James R., Union Co., 10:39, 44 USA gunboat on (1864), 8:169 Langford, Jarvis (Union Co. merchant), 10:39 L'Anguille River Railway, 29:343 Langford, Lynda B., Little Rock, wins award, 47:191, Lanier, F. R. (early Miss. Co. settler), 24:120 364 del. to secession conv., 13:177, 184 Langford, Judge W. C., Union Co., 10:44 Lanier, Felix, Jr., Osceola, 25:125 Langford, William Henry, Pine Bluff, 26:225, 41:5–8, Lanier, Henrietta, Miss. Co., 12:63 11–16, 18–19, 22–28, 34–36, 47 Lanier, R. (49er), 6:78 on Ark. Hist. Comm., 32:245n Lanier, W. J., Forrest City, 12:117 picture of, 30:309, facing 41:16 Lankford, Judge Eugene, 8:185 UA trustee and Branch Normal Coll., 30:306, 309– Lankford, George E., 42:191, 44:97, 58:227 13 AHA session chmn., 51:268 Langham, Donald, 59:33 AHA speaker, 57:343 Langham, Elias T., 31:170n AHA trustee, 50:96, 296, 51:85 Langhorne, Maurice M. (CSA), 42:77 book by, noted, 46:300 Langley, Eckleys (CSA), 18:96 "Losing the Past: Draper and the Ruddell Indian Langley, Green (CSA), 18:96 Captivity," 49:214–39 Langley, Rev. Isom P., Hot Springs, 38:254–55 paper by, 41:344 C. R. Breckenridge's Repub. opponent, 52:403 revs., 55:457–59, 57:361–63, 58:333–35, 59:103–5 chaplain of Wheelers, 25:4, 15, 20 "Shawnee Convergence: Immigrant Indians in the picture of, facing 25:8 Ozarks," 58:390–413 Langley, Rev. Miles Ledford, Arkadelphia, 43:232, Lankford, W. B. (CSA), 18:96 44:30, 127 Lankford, William R. (CSA), 32:72 del. to 1868 const. conv., 12:139n, 150, 160, 15:17– Lanktree, Catherine (Mrs. Matthew Lanktree), 47:258 18, 24:108–9, 116, 119 Lanktree, Matthew, 47:258 supports woman suffrage, 46:18 Lanning, Frank, of Elixir, 23:238–39 Langley, Samuel Pierpont, 26:304 L'Anse a la Graisse (at confluence of and Miss. Langley, Travis, paper by, 55:321 rivers), 56:133, 134, 135 Langley, Vinson (CSA), 18:96 Lansford, B. F. (CSA), 5:408

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Lansford, R. E. (CSA), 5:408 revd., 59:330–32 Lansing, Robert, 56:286 Lasater, J. W. D., 6:30n Lantern, Dr., Dallas Co., 10:190 Lasater, John (anti–Van Buren worker, 1836), 20:144 La Petite Roche, 48:164 and Ill. River salt works, 11:322 alleged source of name for Little Rock, 1:228, 29:86, Las Casas, Bartolomé de, 49:304, 310–11 32:387 Tratados, revd., 25:386–87 "Lapile: A Pioneer Community," by Mrs. Robert Las Casas, Luis de, 42:283n, 285n Vaughn Montague Cordell, 6:275–85 Lasch-Quinn, Elisabeth, Black Neighbors: Race and the Lapile, Union Co., 19:202, 22:114, 43:82, 48:150 Limits of Reform in the American Settlement acad. at, 6:281 House Movement, 53:392–95 art. on, 6:275–85 Lasiter, Charles, Ashley Co., 16:73 origin of name of, 6:277 Lasiter, Marion (CSA), Saline Co., 31:340, 346 Lapile (stream), Union Co., 48:150 Lasiter, Mary Esther, "The Textile World of the Ozark Lapile Township, Union Co., 45:354 Bluff Dwellers," 5:274–77 La Pin, Deirdre, 39:92, 41:96, 296 Lasiter, Samuel, Hot Springs, 55:292–93 book by, noted, 43:275 Lasker, Myron B., Little Rock, 49:31, 33, 35, 36, 37 Hogs in the Bottom, noted, 46:285 Lassetter, W. C., 27:277 paper by, noted, 39:331 "Las Siete Partas" [the Seven Articles], 49:298 La Porte, William, 54:120 Lasswell, Harold, quoted, 56:387 La Potherie, 4:176 Last Cavalier, The: The Life and Times of John A. Larceny Act of 1875, 34:198–99, 52:6 Lomax, 1867–1948, by Nolan Porterfield, Larcy, Henry M. G., Lafayette Co., 12:63 revd., 57:356–58 Lardiveau, Mr., 40:26 "Last Duel in Arkansas: The Marmaduke-Walker Duel," Lardner, John, 33:231 by Leo E. Huff, 23:36–49 Lardner, Ring, 33:231 Laster, A., Harmony, 13:90–91, 93 La Rivière au Blanc (French name for White River), Laster, John, Logan Co., 14:113 27:133 Laster, John F. (CSA), 18:196 Lark, Christopher (photographer), 42:376 Laster, Tom, Logan Co., 14:113 Larkin, Frank (slave), Pine Bluff, 38:221 Laster Loop levee, 43:333 Larkin, Izard Co., Philadelphia Meth. Church at, Last Full Measure, The: The Life and Death of the First 48:197–98 Minnesota Volunteers, by Richard Moe, Larme, Babtiste, 48:153 noted, 53:256 and naming of Palarm, 19:205 Last Raid at Cabin Creek (documentary film), 53:501, La Rose, Pierre, 46:150n 56:490 Larremore, William T., Fayetteville, 3:172 Last River, The: Life along Arkansas's Lower White, by Larrimore, R., 3:323 Turner Browne, noted, 53:112 Larry, Bethel B. (U.S. dist. atty.), Ft. Smith, 30:265 Late's post office, Little River Co., 14:239 Larsen, Dr. William A., 32:281 Lathrop, Barnes, Migration into East , 1835–1860, Larson, John A. (Little Rock Public Schs.), 3:294, 47:79 revd., 10:110–12 LaRue, Maenette, 58:226, 59:234 Lathrop, Fannie, 46:263 La Salle, Nicolas de, 51:56, 59, 53:132 Lathrop, Dr. James, Camden, 5:338 La Salle, René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de, 2:141, 146– Latimer, Isom P., Center Point, 12:269–70, 20:348–49 47, 149, 158–59, 30:56, 34:278–79, 40:4, Latimer, Mrs. Isom P., 12:269 41:100, 43:202, 48:142, 51:46, 55–57, 59– Latimer, Robert (49er), Clarksville, 6:76 61, 315, 53:128 Latimer, W. H., 15:50 expeditions of, 1:41, 83–85, 4:170–71, 176, 8:189– Latimer, William, Helena, murder of, 13:5 94, 203, 9:205–6, 16:118–20, 19:194–98, 205 Latimer, Witheral (Rev. War soldier), Pope Co., 1:58 journals of, in Ark. Hist. Comm., 42:306 Latkin, Lena (Little Rock educ. ed.), 19:339 H. Joutel accompanies, 11:126 Latour, Arsène Lacarrière, 48:113, 113–14, 117, 118n survivors from Tex. expedition of, visit art. on, and J. Lafitte, 7:237–56 (1687), 10:348n describes area along Ark. River (1817), 7:241–42, tricentennial celebration, 42:96, 307 252–55 visits , 10:347n Latrobe, Benjamin Henry Boneval, Impressions LaSalle Expedition to Texas, The: The Journal of Henri Respecting New Orleans, revd., 11:343–44 Joutel, 1684–1687, by William C. Foster, Latrobe, Charles Joseph, travels of, in Ark., 23:64,

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27:83 Ramsy Latta), 40:56n, 71 Latrobe Plantation, Chicot Co., 50:15, 26 Latta, May, 40:31n Latta, Amanda Moor, 40:78 Latta, May Boyd (Mrs. Samuel Latta), 40:39n Latta, "Jack," 40:31, 34, 39–40, 41n, Latta, May Jane Shannon (Mrs. John Stewart Latta), 44–45, 47–51, 54–56, 58–60, 62, 69–70, 77– 40:40n 78 Latta, Robert Alfred, 40:43n Latta, Ann Jones (first wife of William Ramsy Latta), Latta, Robert Boyd, 40:44 40:54, 56 Latta, Robert Hall "Bob," 40:31, 34–35, 51, 58–59, 62, Latta, Betty Willis (Mrs. Francis Marion "Frank" Latta), 64–66, 69–70, 76 11:309, 40:42, 48–49, 54, 71, 75–76 Latta, Samuel, 40:32n, 39n, 44n Latta, Dwight Hitchcock, 40:57, 78 Latta, Samuel Neely, 40:31, 34, 39, 58–59 Latta, Ely [Eli] Chambers, 40:31n, 32n, 34, 39, 57n, 73– letter of, 40:52 74 Latta, Sarah Elizabeth. See Mitchell, Sarah Elizabeth letters to (1865–72), 40:39–72, 74–78 Latta "Lizzie" (Mrs. James Mitchell) Latta, Emily Chandler (Mrs. Thomas Neely Latta), Latta, Seth, 40:71, 75 40:43n, 66 Latta, Tennessee Gray (Mrs. Samuel Neely Latta), Latta, F. F., The Lord's Vineyard (1940), republished in 40:52n, 67n 1956, 15:274 Latta, Thomas Franklin, 40:75 Latta, Frances Stewart, 40:44 Latta, Thomas Neely, 40:66 Latta, Francis Marion "Frank," 40:31n, 38, 42, 45, 49, letter of, 40:43–45 54, 56, 58, 63, 66, 69, 75, 78 Latta, Thomas Starr, 40:31n, 34 letters from (1870–71), 40:70–72, 75–77 Latta, William Fowler, 40:43n mentioned in CSA diary, 11:287–88, 292, 296, 309n Latta, William Franklin, 40:43 Latta, Guy, 40:71, 76 Latta, William Ramsy, 40:31, 38n, 42–44, 51, 54, 56, Latta, Harmonia Campbell (second wife of Ely 66, 69, 71 Chambers Latta), 40:57n reminiscences of, published, 15:370 Latta, Harriette Sheldon "Hattie" (Mrs. James Eudorus Latta family, art. on letters of (1855–72), 40:31–78 Latta), 37:316, 40:34, 50, 54, 59–61 Latta Home, Washington Co., moved to Prairie Grove letters from (1865, 1868, 1872), 40:39–43, 55–57, Battlefield State Park, 16:274 77–78 Latten, Judge B. C., Prairie City, 31:336 Latta, Iantha Anna "Sammy," 40:67 Lattimore, L. A. (CSA), 35:88 Latta, James Eudorus "Jim," 37:316, 40:24, 31n, 40, 42– Latting, Andrew, Ark. Co., 18:336 43, 45, 50, 54, 56–57, 59–61, 66 Lauck, Chester, Hot Springs, 34:264 letters from (1869, 1872), 40:69–70, 77–78 speech by, on creation of "Lum and Abner," noted, Latta, James Ewing (son of Samuel), 40:44 29:376 Latta, James Gardner, 37:316, 40:43, 57, 78 Lauderdale, E. A., Sr. (Little Rock lumber dealer), Latta, Jane Starr (Mrs. John Latta), 37:309, 40:32, 34, convicted of bomb plot, 30:119 36, 60–61 Laughinghouse, G. W. (St. Francis Co. del. to secession Latta, John, Washington Co., 37:309, 40:32, 34, 36, 40– conv.), table facing 13:184 41, 59–62, 58:15 Laughlin, Clarence John, photographs Old State House, Latta, John Leander, 40:39, 44n 16:327 Latta, John Sheldon "Johny," 40:43, 57, 78 Laughlin, Ora, Sevier Co., 49:98 Latta, John Stewart, 40:31n, 40–41, 44, 60–61, 75 Lauhon, Lola, 48:190 Latta, Lucetta Caroline, 40:67 Laundry workers, art. on African American, in Little Latta, Lucy Leanna Price (first wife of Ely Chambers Rock, 49:20–50 Latta), 40:57n, 77n Laura Clay and the Woman's Rights Movement, by Paul Latta, Margaret (daughter of Francis M.), mentioned in E. Fuller, revd., 35:101–2 letters, 40:71, 75–76 Lauratown, Lawrence Co., 3:39–40 Latta, Margaret Ann. See Kelly, Margaret Ann Latta Lauree (steamboat), on White River (1831), 15:198 (Mrs. Eli Kelly) Laurie, Dr. Shepherd, Little Rock, 13:40 Latta, Martha Jane "Mattie." See Potts, Martha Jane La Vega, Garcilaso. See Garcilaso de la Vega "Mattie" Latta (Mrs. M. Potts) Lavelle, Avis, 57:125 Latta, Mary (daughter of Samuel). See Agnew, Mary Lavender, Joe, 28:92 Latta (Mrs. Andrew Agnew) Lavender, Capt. John W. (CSA), in 4th Ark. Inf., 28:92, Latta, Mary Jane Robinson (second wife of William 43:129–30

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memoirs of, revd., 15:371–72 Bapts. in, 5:155–61, 164 Lavender, Oleta, 28:92 bibliog. on, 25:188, 36:65, 83–84 Lavender, Tom, Fayetteville, 31:375 book on cemetery records of, 42:183 LaVere, David book on probate papers of, 42:381 The Chiefdoms: Caddo Economics and center of Spring River circuit, 31:370 Politics, 700–1835, revd., 58:331–33 churches in, 5:167–68 Life among the Texas Indians: The WPA Narratives, during Civil War, 22:150, 245, 28:238–39 revd., 58:122–23 created (1815), 37:197, 41:176 Lavey, John, 59:280–81 and elec. Law, John, 51:75. See also Law's Colony of 1821–25, 18:336n colony of, at Ark. Post, 2:149, 151–52, 160, 4:171, of 1836, 2:305 10:339, 344, 346, 349, 362, 13:318, 16:122– of 1886, Wheeler candidate wins, 40:249n 23, 18:204, 26:7, 38:199, 48:163, 50:213 of 1912, Socialist slate in, 40:148 and "Mississippi Bubble," 37:293–94 ferry at Clover Bend in, 39:140 Law, Dr. Ralph A., 37:231 first post office and sch. in Ark. Terr. in, 7:148–49 Lawler, Lt. (CSA), 2:269–71 ghost town of Smithville in, 7:175 Lawler, Nan, 46:394 Greene Co. created from, 13:56 publication by, noted, 45:353 hist. of, noted, 3:37–52, 95, 4:356–57, 6:213, 7:2, rev., 47:381–83 34:352, 40:273, 284–85 Lawn, The: A History of an American Obsession, by Independence Co. created from, 11:15 Virginia S. Jenkins, noted, 53:500–501 land cleared in (1950–55), 13:355 Lawrence, Mrs., Ft. Smith, 9:315 lead deposits in, 37:295 Lawrence, Adele, Little Rock, 2:363 J. M. Lockridge, family of, settles in (1856), Lawrence, Asa, Washington, 16:393, 32:333–34 38:167–72 letter of, on leasing salt springs, 16:389–90 militia cav. company from (1846), 36:27 Lawrence, Charles J., and the Miss. River flood of 1912, physicians in, 10:381 6:423 racial troubles in, 30:97 Lawrence, Clara Lillianthal, Hot Springs, 11:104 during Reconstruction, 12:158, 162, 165 Lawrence, Dr. George W., Hot Springs, 11:104, 293, and representation for 1836 const. conv., 41:227–28 14:23–24, 15:295, 43:117, 126, 138, 51:146 Rev. War soldiers in, 1:57 Lawrence, Mrs. Harvey, Malvern, 14:285 and RRs, 31:286, 290 Lawrence, Isaac, Arkadelphia, and Ark. Sch. for Blind, and secession, 12:221n 8:82 second co. formed in state, 18:45 Lawrence, James, Melbourne, 5:163 slaveholdings in (1850), 3:160, 12:44 Lawrence, James, Osceola, 24:125 swamplands in, 6:376, 379, 384 Lawrence, Jason, 46:378 T. S. Drew from, 28:130–31 Lawrence, John, Osceola, 24:121 Walnut Ridge (co. seat of), 39:158 Lawrence, Juanita. See Spurlin, Juanita Lawrence (Mrs. zinc deposits in, 6:261 Frank Spurlin) Lawrence County Historical Society, 24:188, 36:299, Lawrence, Levi J., Little Rock, 34:243 37:86, 197, 38:192, 39:265, 40:284–85, Lawrence, Louella Sims Greene, Dallas Co., 35:143 43:71 Lawrence, Mary Golder (Mrs. George W. Lawrence), Lawrence County Historical Society Quarterly, 39:265, 15:295 40:284–85, 49:190 Lawrence, Matilda Shepherd, Crawford Co., 13:99 Lawrenceville, Monroe Co., 13:391 Lawrence, Myrtle, 32:364 actions at (1862–63), 22:151 Lawrence, R. J. (CSA), 20:264 Laws and outlaws, booklet on, noted, 47:188 Lawrence, Richard, 36:301 Law's Colony, 42:320n, 322. See also under Law, John Lawrence, William T., 23:69 slaves at, 38:199 Lawrence, Randolph Co., 3:41, 44–46, 50. See also Laws of Burgos. See Ordinances for the Treatment of Davidsonville the Indians, The (1513) Lawrence County, 3:230–31, 6:211–13, 7:187, 8:158, Lawson, A. R., Monticello, 19:115n 14:283, 18:156, 33:239, 36:328, 38:177, Lawson, Harriet, Lonoke Co., 42:97 43:89, 181, 46:24–25, 53:19 Lawson, J. Larry, Paragould, 48:206, 49:288 art. on newspapers in, noted, 49:190 Lawson, James (CSA), Pulaski Co., 12:63, 13:131, art. on sch. integration crisis at Hoxie in, 48:17–33 31:203–4

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Lawson, John H. (USA), 38:352 Leach, Mrs. Bill, 36:301 Lawson, Rev. M. M., Nashville, 40:192 Leach, John (CSA), Saline Co., 18:196 Lawson, Rowena, Honolulu, 43:355 Leach, Thomas, 49:317, 318 Lawson, Susan, Hamburg, 3:92 Leach, W. E., books by, noted, 46:397 Lawson, Miss Willie (ed. and teacher), 19:340, 342–43 Leach, W. H. (CSA), Saline Co., 18:196 Lawson, Union Co., 31:52 Leachville, Miss. Co., 30:261 Laws Relating to Social Welfare in Arkansas, by Mattie bus line to (1925), 27:38 Cal Maxted, revd., 10:299–300 cotton gin in, 27:35 Lawther, Robert R. (CSA), 23:300–301, 304, 308, and RRs, 7:158, 173, 185, 187, 27:25–26 39:196, 200 branch line of Frisco RR to, 38:119 Lawton, I. B., Benton Co., 45:128, 129n, 131, 134, 137– Lead, deposits of, in N. Ark., 8:294, 33:277, 290 38, 145, 147 Leadbelly. See Ledbetter, Huddie Lawton, Samuel T., 26:105, 113 Leader. See Stuttgart Leader Law West of Fort Smith, noted, 36:97–98 Leader among Peers, A: The Life and Times of Duncan Lawyers, in antebellum Ark., 6:259 Farrar Kenner, by Craig A. Bauer, noted, Lay, Allen (CSA), Van Buren Co., 2:63–64, 278, 283 53:113 Lay, Henry Champlin (Episc. bishop of Ark.), 38:207, Lead Hill, Carroll (now Boone) Co., 13:68, 23:216, 241, 48:284 35:246–47, 37:296, 49:164 picture of, facing 2:196 Lead mining, 47:382, 49:124–67 promotes reunion of nat. church during art. on, along Buffalo River, 37:293–306 Reconstruction, 2:193–201 in Sevier Co., 37:316 speaks of Little Rock, 31:27 along White River (1815), 1:152 Lay, Jacque, 10:207 League for Industrial Democracy, and STFU, 27:120 Lay, John (CSA), Van Buren Co., 2:175 League of Nations, 27:254 Lay down Body, noted, 56:491 art. on Ark. and, 56:180–200 Layman, William (CSA), Saline Co., 18:196, 31:333, League of Women Voters, 53:473, 59:275, 278, 284 349, 352 book on, in Fayetteville, revd., 21:368 Layman Safety Coupler Company, 55:388 and Little Rock crisis (1957), 55:51 Lay My Burden Down: A Folk History of , ed. B. org. in Ark., 15:37 A. Botkin, revd., 5:411–12 and poll tax, 54:141, 145, 150–51, 152, 159, 160 Layne, Benjamin F., Little River Co., 14:147–50, 152 publishes book on Ark. govt. (1978), noted, 38:378 Laynesport named for, 14:147 records of, 48:367 Layne, Eliza (daughter of Eliza L.), 14:233 Leahe, J. J. (49er), 6:78 Layne, Eliza Lemons, Little River Co., 14:143, 233–34 Leak, Doris C., book by, 42:383 Layne, John, Little River Co., 14:143–50, 233–35 Leak, Thomas, Little Rock, 33:304 Layne, Tom, Little River Co., 14:150, 233, 247 Leake, Joseph B., 19:135n Laynesport, Little River Co., 14:143–44, 146, 148–49, Leali, Dr. Louis, Dallas Co., family of, 42:68, 75, 149, 17:58–61, 29:121, 131, 227 151, 156, 164 first post office in co. at, 14:147 Leamy, William, St. Francis Co., 1:59 named for B. F. Layne, 14:147 Lear, Ben settlement of, 14:225, 233, 235 and 1941 maneuvers, 26:110, 112n, 118 Layones, Anselmo, 40:25 picture of, facing 26:108 Layton, Azza S., "International Pressure and the U.S. Lear, W. L., and Ark. forestry, 24:213 Government's Response to Little Rock," Leard, J. H. (USA), 24:155–56 56:257–72 Learning, Edward H., Little Rock, 41:130n Lea, George G., Princeton, family of, 12:63, 42:56–57, Leary, G. E., Marianna, 7:233 62, 66–67, 69, 71–73, 76, 85, 134–36, 138, Leased District (Indian Terr.), 30:342 140–44, 155, 157, 160–62 Leath, Samuel Alexander, Eureka Springs, 10:218 Lea, Ira, 42:148 art. on, 14:120–27 Lea, James B., Ouachita Co., 12:63 Leather, T. P. (capt. of steamboat Natchez), 1:354 Lea, Dr. James M., Dallas Co., 12:63 Leatherwood Civil War Round Table, 44:193 Lea, Judge Robert J., Little Rock, 31:204 Leatherwood Creek, Carroll Co., 5:301, 41:208–10 Lea, W. M., 38:222 Leatherwoods Civil War Round Table, Pineville, 43:71 Lea, Wilhelmina, 40:91 Leautcau (Indian in future Jackson Co.), 27:136 Leach, Dr. Austin F., Rogers, 34:263 Leavenworth, Mrs. F. P., Van Buren, 3:9, 25:150

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Leavenworth, Frederick P., 49:143, 144 Politics in Arkansas: The Constitutional Experience, Leavenworth, Kans., and Latta family, 40:42–43, 51, 56 coauth., 33:94–95 Leavitt, D. G. W., and the Calif. gold rush, 6:9 "Presidential Politics in Arkansas, 1909–1912: The Le Baker, Dora. See Ferguson, Dora Le Baker (Mrs. Visits of Taft, Roosevelt, and Wilson," Wilbur Ferguson) 53:191–210 Lebanon, Mo., during Civil War, 18:61, 19:226–31, revs., 47:383–84, 54:476–77, 58:113–14 52:208–9 "Thomas C. McRae: National Forests, Education, Lebanon, Searcy Co., 17:160, 37:214 Highways, and Brickhouse v. Hill," 59:1–29 Lebanon Construction Company UALR dean, 38:288 and bldg. of Frisco RR, 10:268 vice chmn., Presidents' Council of Ark. Hist. Orgs., Lebanon Presbyterian Church, Lawrence Co., 5:168 54:81 LeBoeuf family, Ashley Co., 46:140 Ledbetter, Grainger (AHA speaker), 55:322 LeBoun, Michael, 48:163 Ledbetter, Huddie, 56:201–29 LeBow, Daniel, Wickes, 21:57n Ledbetter Prize. See Virginia C. Ledbetter Prize Lebsock, Suzanne, quoted, 55:2 Leddy (slave), 19:171 LeBum ( leader), 48:162 Lederer, Norman, revs., 35:104–6 Lechter, Robert (Ark. Terr. judge), 24:64 Ledford, Katherine, Confronting Appalachian Leckie, Dr., 42:150 Stereotypes: Back Talk from an American Leckie, Robert, book by, noted, 50:107 Region, revd., 59:96–98 Leckie, William H. (AHA speaker), 30:72, 266–67 Ledger. See Pinnacle Springs Ledger Lecky, Marcia Webb, 54:452 Ledger-Democrat. See Conway Ledger-Democrat Ledbetter, A. M., Conway, 10:167 Ledgerwood, Vernal, Garland Co., 59:410, 420–21, 426 Ledbetter, Brownie, Little Rock, 57:51, 53–54, 55, 56– Ledwidge, Cris, 46:39 57, 61 Ledyard, John (American explorer), 20:42 Ledbetter, Calvin R., Jr., 38:288, 55:322, 59:351 Lee, Mr. and Mrs., Ft. Smith, 9:313 "Adoption of Initiative and Referendum in Lee, Albert and Ida, Jamestown, 43:211 Arkansas: The Roles of George W. Lee, Rev. B., Batesville, 8:154, 33:322, 324 Donaghey and William Jennings Bryan," Lee, Rev. B., Jackson Co., 26:167 51:199–223 Lee, Bob, 57:274 AHA session chmn., 40:262 Lee, Dr. Bushrod W., Ark. Co., 3:59, 12:63, 23:69 "The Antievolution Law: Church and State in Lee, C. P., Jr., cited, 59:198 Arkansas," 38:299–327 Lee, Cader, Clarksville, 3:316, 58:51 "Arkansas Amendment for Voter Registration Lee, Charlie, 50:78 without Poll Tax Payment," 54:115–62 Lee, Clinton, of Helena, 20:97 book by, noted, 45:77 Lee, Daniel R., Logan Co., 13:96 "Carl Bailey: A Pragmatic Reformer," 57:134–59 Lee, Francis, Howard Co., 15:88 Carpenter from Conway: George Washington Lee, George, 50:182 Donaghey as Governor of Arkansas, revd., Lee, Mrs. Hanson, 48:268n 52:464–65 Lee, J. B., Magnolia, 5:78, 81 "The Constitutional Convention of 1917–1918," Lee, J. C. (CSA), Bentonville, 12:367 34:3–40 Lee, Dr. J. C., Lewisville, 3:152 "The Constitution of 1836: A New Perspective," Lee, Dr. J. C., San Antonio, Tex., letter to, from T. C. 41:215–52 Hindman, 15:365–68 "The Constitution of 1868: Conqueror's Constitution Lee, James (49er), Clarksville, 6:76 or Constitutional Continuity?" 44:16–41 Lee, Jennie (British Socialist in Ark.), 24:13 "General : Hawthorne's Hero in Lee, John Doyle (Mormon leader), of Utah Arkansas," 47:99–115, 299 book on, revd., 21:85–86 "Jeff Davis and the Politics of Combat," 33:16–37 and Mtn. Meadows Massacre (1857), 9:12, 18–19, "Joe T. Robinson and the Presidential Campaign of 28–31, 16:35–43 1928," 45:95–125 Lee, John P., Clarendon, 44:185 "The Long Struggle to End Convict Leasing in Lee, Katherine M., McGehee, 46:207, 47:87 Arkansas," 52:1–27 Lee, Lillie, Ouachita Co., 5:335 "The Office of Governor in Arkansas History," Lee, Lurline, rev., 3:279–81 37:44–73 Lee, Marjorie, Arkadelphia, 9:220 papers by, noted, 38:276, 41:341, 50:392–93 Lee, Miles W., Ashley Co., 16:75

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Lee, P. Lynch (CSA), Camden during Reconstruction, 8:169 in Gee's Regt., 23:329, 331 records of plantations and planters in, noted, and Reconstruction in Ouachita Co., 22:112 41:193–94 Lee, Rev. R. B., Little Rock, 2:24 Repub. voting in, 7:207 Lee, R. E., Pine Bluff, house of, 41:368 and RRs, 8:288, 290, 295, 313, 317 Lee, Richard B., Cleburne Co., 42:29–30 swamplands in, 6:414 Lee, Robert (Georgia-Pacific Company), 44:172 and yellow fever (1879), 7:232 Lee, Robert C., Ouachita Co., 44:236 Lee County History, 47:186 Lee, Gen. Robert Edward (CSA), 44:217, 54:312, 328, Lee County Land, Loan, and Abstract Company, 41:194 59:176 Lee Creek, Crawford Co., 2:309, 14:67, 15:347, 349, and arming of slaves, 30:211 352, 17:237, 24:231, 26:135, 141, 34:144, books on, revd., 9:227–28, 37:365–66 36:27–28, 38:81, 48:162 on C. R. Breckinridge, 53:413–14 Butterfield Overland Stage route crosses, 17:237 and C. F. M. Noland, 11:37 Civil War and, 22:151 stops at Helena, 1:354 dam on, proposed, 28:84 Lee, Roswell W. (CSA), 28:180, 29:246 salt works at, 11:320, 323, 32:331, 332n Lee, S. J. (CSA commissary officer in NW Ark., 1863), Lee Creek Bluff, Van Buren, 29:130 25:38 Leed (Cherokee), 56:139 Lee, Sallie, Solgohachia, 52:403 Lee family, of Va., in Ark., book on, noted, 45:80 Lee, Gen. Stephen D. (CSA), 53:226, 57:264 Leek's Plantation, 51:161 Lee, Rev. T. H., Little Rock, 38:303 Leeper, James (Rev. War soldier), Washington Co., Lee, Mrs. Varnell, McGehee, 39:191 1:60 Lee, W. A. (Pine Bluff newspaper publisher), 31:155– Leeper, M., Fayetteville, 13:296 56 Leeper, W. T., Shreveport, La., 20:299 Lee, W. D., "A Historical Sketch of Center Point," Leeper, Wesley Thurman, book by, 42:383 12:262–72 Lee's Chapel Cemetery, Sandtown, facing 42:202 Lee, W. F., 26:319 Lee's Maverick General: Daniel Harvey Hill, by Hal Lee, W. N., Little Rock, 31:206 Bridges, revd., 22:189–91, 51:367–69 Lee, William, Ashley Co., 16:70 Lee's Plantation, near Poison Spring battlefield (1864), Lee and His Generals in War and Memory, by Gary W. 18:343–45, 347 Gallagher, revd., 58:337–38 Lee the Soldier, ed. Gary W. Gallagher, revd., 56:235– Leech, Harrison (CSA), Saline Co., 31:349, 352 37 Leech, John (CSA), Saline Co., 32:72 Leetown, Benton Co., 45:252, 52:221 Leech, Mr. (Little Rock hotelkeeper), 13:379, 15:193– fighting near, during (1862), 94 6:181, 15:10–14, 17:133, 140, 147, 154, Lee County, 3:244, 266n, 5:309, 6:97n, 8:170, 30:229, 20:86n, 21:9, 12, 168, 22:244–45, 38:345– 31:286, 32:371, 33:14, 34:33, 205, 43:206, 46, 352–54, 358 338, 45:54, 46:252, 49:251–52, 259, 51:112 LeFevre, Mr., Perry Co., 19:201–2 art. on early RR hist. in, 7:231–33 LeFevre, Ambrose, Ark. Post, 13:87 art. on formation of, 8:160–63 LeFevre, Godfrey, farmstead of, near Little Rock art. on steamboats in, 7:227–30 (1863), 22:232, 23:41–43 bank closing in (1933), 39:254 LeFevre, Leon, 15:307 bibliog. on, 25:188, 36:66, 83 LeFevre, Louis, Ark. Post, 48:150 book on, noted, 49:284 LeFevre, M. (French hunter on Ouachita River), during Civil War, 8:169 interviewed by W. Dunbar, 20:52 cotton-pickers' strike in (1891), 32:114–19 LeFevre, Marie, 48:150 cotton research station in, 4:134 LeFevre, Mimmie (son of Peter), 13:87 Cypress Valley Bapt. Church in, records of, 17:210 LeFevre, Peter (Pierre), Ark. Post, 5:175, 7:147–48, co. lines and, 19:260, 269 13:86–89, 15:307, 316 farmer relief needed in, 29:295 art. on, 13:86–89 "initial point" of 1815 survey in, 2:367 LeFevre, Peter, Sr., Ark. Post, 48:86 land cleared in (1950–55), 13:355 LeFevre, Mrs. Pierre. See Vaugine, Pelagie (Mrs. Pierre Liberty Bapt. Church in, 7:170 LeFevre) plantation records of, noted, 44:363 Lefevre, Pre., 41:175 pop. of (1890), 26:217 LeFevre, Wells, Pine Bluff/Ft. Smith, 40:133n, 140n,

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142, 145–47, 150–51 29:282–83 Leflar, Eli, Rogers, 35:44 "Legend of the Arkansas Traveler" (song), by Hari Leflar, Helen Finger (Mrs. Robert A. Leflar), 43:83, McDonald, noted, 30:159 48:372 "Legend of the Broken Sword," noted, 2:33 Leflar, Robert A., 6:96, 30:27, 43:279, 45:149n, 160, "Legends of Arkansas," by Clara B. Eno, 2:32–38 47:342, 48:85, 173 Legg, Mr., Washington Co., 6:230 AHA speaker, 31:377 Leggett, T. W. (state bank commissioner), 1:91 "The Arkansas Criminal Law Reform Movement in Legislative Council, 53:207, 307–8 1934–1936," 5:1–25 and red fire ants, 53:325, 338 "The Banker's Agricultural Revolt of 1919," 27:273– Legislature. See Arkansas General Assembly; Arkansas 305 Territorial Legislature book by, noted, 44:182, 36:80 Leglar, D., 42:153 defeated for state supreme court (1942), 1:286 Legman, Gershon, ed., Roll Me in Your Arms: drafts amend., 3:29, 234 "Unprintable" Ozark Folksongs and The First Hundred Years: Centennial History of the Folklore, Volume I: Folksongs and Music, , revd., 31:295–99 and Blow the Candle Out: "Unprintable" "Legal Education in Arkansas: A Brief History of Ozark Folksongs and Folklore, Volume II: the Law School," 21:99–131 Folk Rhymes and Other Lore, collected by One Life in the Law: A Sixty-Year Review, revd., Vance Randolph, revd., 52:466–68 45:173–75 Leguin, Mary, Clark Co., 38:192, 380 picture of, facing 33:202 Lehman, A. W., 5:362 and racial integration of UA Law Sch., 27:3, 7 Lehman, Howard, Parkin, 33:259 "The University's Semi-Centennial in 1922," Leibrock, Otto, DeWitt, 22:177, 182 25:197–213 Leigh, Gilbert, Little Rock, 13:303, 30:59 and War Relocation Authority, atty. for, 23:200– Leigh, J. Gilbert, Little Rock, 51:243 205, 53:349 Leighton, Bill, Fayetteville, art. on, 13:73–76 Leflore, Campbell (Choctaw leader), 26:267n Leinan, Levinia, 59:150–82 Leflore, Greenwood (Choctaw leader), 14:11 Leindecker, Charles E., Benton Co., 32:64 Leflore, Louis (Choctaw leader), 14:11 Leiper, Florence, Little Rock, 2:363 Leflore County, Okla., some records of, noted, 39:351– Leiper, Mrs. George A. (UDC), 55:158, 162 52 Leiser, J. G., Little Rock, 15:58 Lefores, Jerry, Bentonville, 7:76 Leister, Dr. C., Center Point, 12:266 Legacy: New Perspectives on the Battle of the Little Leitstern Zur St. Joseph Colonie (unter Leitung der Bighorn, ed. Charles E. Rankin, noted, Vater vom heiligen Geist) an der Little Rock 55:465 & Fort Smith Eisenbahn, Morrilton, "Legacy of Daisy Bates," by Linda Reed, 59:76–83 Arkansas (a pamphlet publicizing St. Joseph Legacy of the Civil War, by Robert Penn Warren, noted, Colony, Morrilton), 25:177–78 57:369 Lelia (steamboat), 24:322 Legacy of the Land: Agriculture's Story to the Present, LeMaster, Carolyn Gray, Little Rock, 41:96, 296 by Hiram M. Drache, revd., 56:247–48 A Corner of the Tapestry: A History of the Jewish "Legal Education in Arkansas: A Brief History of the Experience in Arkansas, 1820s–1930s, revd, Law School," by Robert A. Leflar, 21:99– 53:482–84 131 paper by, 42:94, 361, 393, 53:371 Legal profession, women and, in Ark., 50:348–49 rev., 57:79–80 "Legal Status of Arkansas Negroes before LeMew, Joe (descendant of P. LeMew [or Le Mieux]), Emancipation," by Florence R. Beatty- 3:39 Brown, 28:6–13 LeMew, Peter, Lawrence Co., 3:38–39 Legate, George, Mena, 21:47n, 49 Lemke, Marie Hamp (Mrs. Walter John Lemke), "Legend of Bill Dark: Guerrilla Warfare, Oral History, Fayetteville, 28:95 and the Unmaking of an Arkansas Lemke, Walter H. "Bud" (son of Walter J.), 28:95 Bushwhacker," by Michael A. Davis, Lemke, Walter John, 13:210, 15:90, 176, 336, 17:304, 58:414–29 21:370, 23:69n, 26:182n, 28:92, 95, 103, "Legend of Dead Man Camp," by Dennis Holt, 9:116– 29:346, 30:28, 47:185, 57:38 19 addresses Pulaski Co. Hist. Soc., 12:391 Legend of Petit Jean, by Lucile Price Turner, revd., and AHA, 9:222–23, 11:207, 12:177, 14:284

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awarded Cert. of Distinguished Service by Lenon, Warren E., Little Rock, 5:310 (1966), 25:281, 32:375 Lenow, Dr. James H., Little Rock, 6:147 Fayetteville tour guide for (1962), 21:79, 179 Lensing, Rev. Michael, "The Founding of New Subiaco Ark., hist. drawings of, exhibited, 9:222, 24:181 Abbey," 3:193–210 art. on., 23:93–95 Lenz, Marjorie, Ouachita Co., 18:102 arts. by, noted, 13:392, 14:182, 286–87, 15:369–70 Leola, Grant Co., 7:61, 67, 321, 327, 10:184 booklets by, noted, 36:80 Leon (steamboat), 14:65 books by, noted, 14:76, 15:177, 16:222, 17:210 Leonard, Elizabeth D., rev., 58:451–53 cartoon by, 50:142 Leonard, Dr. William T., 35:344–45, 355 "A Story," 9:229–30 Leone, Anthony, Little Rock, 15:178 founds Ark. High Sch. Press Assoc., 28:94 Leonid Meteor Shower (1833), 14:131 "The Hindman Family Portraits," 14:103–8 art. on, 58:314–24 The Life and Letters of Judge David Walker of Leonieta (Choctaw maiden of Indian legend), 2:34 Fayetteville, ed., revd., 16:223–24 Leonora (steamboat), 29:142 papers by, noted, 15:90, 176, 336 Lepanto, Poinsett Co., 25:297, 43:338, 45:8 "The Papers of Samuel Evans of Ozark," 13:278–98 cotton gin in, 38:118 "The Paths of Glory," ed., 15:344–59 POWs help build sch. auditorium in, 37:20 picture of, facing 28:93 Lequin, P. H., facing 42:121 "Prisoner-of-War Diary," ed., 12:340–69 Leresche, Armon A., Washington, D.C., 6:226 revs., 3:284–86, 6:206–13, 12:75–76 Lerma, Dominique-René de, rev., 52:191–92 "Uncle Walt's Notebook," 11:223–26 Lerner, Gerda, book by, noted, 43:222 The Walker Family Letters, ed., revd., 15:97–98 "Leroy Percy and Sunnyside: Planter Mentality and and Washington Co. Hist. Soc., 10:221, 20:392, 399 Italian Peonage in the ," by Flashback ed., 20:198, 21:174, 22:86–87 Bertram Wyatt-Brown, 50:60–84 Lemke Journalism Scholarship Fund, 28:95 Lescher, George A., Little Rock, 2:192 Lemley, Judge Harry J., Hope, 40:214, 352 Leseuer, F. C., Union Co., 12:241 archeological collection of, 3:306 Leslie, James W., Pine Bluff, 34:372, 35:377, 39:331, art. by, noted, 2:106n 41:366, 46:92, 382, 47:369, 58:226 opinion of, in sch. discrimination case, 9:46 and AHA papers of (1956–61), noted, 39:357 life member, 39:184 Lemley, Harry J., Jr., letters of (1943–45), 39:358 Local Arrangements Comm., 46:91, 376 Lemley, J. B., Russellville, 37:87, 39:176, 40:359 permanent member, 46:205 books by, noted, 41:92 session chmn., 39:337 Lemley, Thomas (slave and preacher), 38:215 speaker, 54:378 Lemon, Mr. and Mrs., Rock Roe, 13:36–37, 39 trustee, 43:183, 345, 45:181, 335 Lemon, Joseph K. (USA), 36:126–27 "Arabella Lanktree Wilson's Civil War Letter," Lemon, Lawrence, 59:54 47:257–72 Lemon, Sarah. See Percival, Sarah Lemon (Mrs. John auth., 41:359 Percival) books by, noted, 36:65, 96 Lemons, Mr., Crossett, 5:405 "Ferd Havis: Jefferson County's Black Republican Lemons, J. E., involved in abolitionist incident, 11:333 Leader," 37:240–51 Lemons, James, Pulaski Co., 10:126n, 127, 16:9, 21 paper by, 38:280–81 Lemons, Samuel, act for relief of, 1:366 presents paper, 46:381 Lemons family, Little River Co., 14:233–34 Saracen's Country: Some Southeast Arkansas Lemos, Manuel Gayoso de, 42:287, 48:161 History, revd., 34:187–89 Lemoyne, Thomas, 51:126–27 Leslie, Samuel, Searcy Co., and Ark. Peace Soc. (1861), Le Moyne de Bienville, Jean-Baptiste. See Bienville, 17:83–85, 94, 102–5 Jean-Baptiste le Moyne de Leslie, Searcy Co., 46:228 Lena Jordan Hospital, Pulaski Co., 47:164 handle factory at, 33:279 Lennox, Samuel, Desha Co., plantation of KKK in, 52:420 purported site of Law's Colony, 2:152 named for son of Samuel Leslie, 17:84n site of AMA freedmen's sch, 30:253 rds. to, 7:317 Lenon, Clara, Little Rock, 56:349–50 and RRs, 7:175, 180, 8:269, 271, 276, 287, 293–94, Lenon, W. S., Little Rock, 46:347 312, 33:275, 277–80, 37:300, 52:415 Lenon, Warren, Little Rock, 56:349–50 Leslie's Letters to His Mother, cited, 59:302, 308

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Lessenberry, Jack L., Little Rock, 29:61 Johnston, 19:176–82 Lesser, Isaac, 26:307 "Letter of Lt. Boone, C.S.A.," ed. Nora Boone Carlisle, Lesser, J., Marianna, 7:232 3:63–65 Lessoff, Alan "Letter Written by General Thomas C. Hindman to book by, noted, 53:399 Mexico," ed. Ted R. Worley, 15:365–68 The Nation and Its City: Politics, "Corruption," and "Letters from an Early Arkansas Settler," ed. Ted R. Progress in Washington, D.C., 1862–1902, Worley, 11:327–30 revd., 54:228–30 "Letters from Arkansas," by George Engelmann, Lester, A. D., 46:272 51:328–55 Lester, Edward, and Little Rock crisis (1957), 55:51 "Letters from a Veteran of Pea Ridge," ed. Paul R. Lester, James E. "Jim," Jr., 42:385, 43:358, 59:410 Cooper and Ted R. Worley, 6:462–71 AHA presenter, 43:342 "Letters from Columbia County Confederate Soldiers," books by, noted, 37:355, 42:382, 43:280, 356, ed. Ted R. Worley, 15:172–75 46:300 "Letters from Little Rock of Captain James M. Bowler, Greater Little Rock, revd., 46:193–95 112th Colored Troops," ed. Hendrix College: A Centennial History, revd., Edward G. Longacre, 40:235–48 44:175–77 "Letters from to Roswell Beebe," ed. The People's College, noted; revd., 47:79–81 James Harris Atkinson, 18:287–90 Lester, Judy, 41:296 Letters from South Africa , by Bishop L. J. Coppin, Greater Little Rock, revd., 46:193–95 56:177–78 Lester, L. Dorothy Green, papers of, noted, 49:292 "Letters from the Diocese of Little Rock, 1861–1865," Lester, Mrs. Mack, and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, ed. Willard E. Wight, 18:366–74 5:372 "Letters from the Flood," ed. Ethel C. Simpson, 55:251– Lester, T. B. (El Dorado oilman), 33:197 85 Lest We Forget, or Character Gems Gleaned from Letters Home: Henry Matrau of the Iron Brigade, noted, , by J. H. Riggins, noted, 57:368 37:288, 40:177 "Letters Home: From Private Thomas Henry Lockridge, Lesueur, Alexander A. (CSA officer), in Tilden's Btry. 1861–1862," ed. Tommy R. Thompson, at Helena (1863), 20:282 33:239–51 at Jenkins' Ferry (1864), 20:14n, 22:270 "Letters of an Arkansas Confederate Soldier," ed. D. D. Lesueur, Charles A., 53:34 McBrien, 2:58–70, 171–84, 268–86 "Montgomery Landing," 53:34 Letters of a pioneer family, art. on, 38:167–81 "Villemont Habitation," 53:40 Letters of a USA soldier after Prairie Grove (1862), art. Letcher, Robert P., of Ky., appt. Ark. Terr. judge, on, 38:72–89 1:224–25, 364 Letters of Commendation (AHA), 57:63, 58:100–1, 227, Letona, White Co., station on M&NA RR, 33:275, 289 354, 465 "Letter from to Henry A. Wise, July 12, Letters of Jessie Benton Fremont, ed. Pamela Herr and 1841" ed. Gene W. Boyett, 32:337–41 Mary Lee Spence, revd., 53:105–7 "Letter from Dardanelle to Jonesville, ," "Letters of John W. Duncan, Captain, Confederate ed. James Reed Eison, 28:72–75 States of America," ed. Hubert L. Ferguson, "Letter from Governor James S. Conway to His 9:298–312 Plantation Overseer," ed. Orville W. Taylor, "Letters of Thomas B. Hanly, 1863–1864," ed. Willard 18:90–92 E. Wight, 15:161–71 "Letter from John Hallum to Tom W. Campbell," ed. Letters of William Gilmore Simms, ed. Mary C. Simms James Harris Atkinson, 19:371–73 Oliphant et al., revd., (vol. 1) 12:292–94, "Letter from Mexico by George S. Morrison, a Member (vol. 2) 13:214–17, (vol. 4) 15:180–82, (vol. of Capt. 's Squadron," 16:398– 5) 16:224–26, (vol. 6) 42:90–92 401 "Letters to David Walker Relating to Reconstruction in "Letter from to John J. Crittenden," Arkansas, 1866–1874," ed. Ted R. Worley, ed. Lonnie J. White, 21:16–25 16:319–26 "Letter from the Far, Far West," by Albert Pike, Let the River Be: A History of the Ozark's Buffalo River, 37:318–53 by Dwight T. Pitcaithley, revd., 47:381–83 "Letter of Governor Miller to His Wife," ed. Ted R. Let the Sea Make a Noise: Four Hundred Years of Worley, 13:388–90 Cataclysm, Conquest, War, and Folly in the "Letter of John Campbell, Unionist," ed. James J. North Pacific, by Walter A. McDougall,

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noted, 53:500 Levinson, Edward, 48:347 Letts, F. D., and Ouachita Nat. Park, 55:429 Levy, Mrs Charles, Pine Bluff, 5:362 Let Us Build Us a City: Eleven Lost Towns, by Donald Levy, David W., book by, noted, 51:193 Harington, noted, 46:90 Levy, Edwin P., 42:376 Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, by James Agee and Levy, J. H. (CSA), 13:131 Walker Evans, noted, 32:358, 56:179 Levy, Leonard W., book by, noted, 52:474 Leuchtenburg, Marianne, 48:377 Lewellen, Jeffrey K., Little Rock, 47:185, 59:315 Leuchtenburg, William, 37:128, 48:377 paper by, noted, 44:90, 337 Leuker, Mary Lewis, Russellville, 34:358 "'Sheep amidst the Wolves': Father Bandini and the art. on Col. William Lewis, of Pulaski and Conway Colony at Tontitown, 1898–1917," 45:19–40 cos., noted, 15:91 Lewellyn, Laura, Little Rock Leung, Marianne, "Making the Radical Respectable: "The Pulaski County Hospital," 6:145–54 Little Rock Clubwomen and the Cause of rev., 6:472–75 Birth Control during the 1930s," 57:17–32 Lewinski, Mr., , 14:41 Levach, L. J., 43:214 Lewis, Mr., Lafayette Co., 10:287–88 Levan, Cyrus, 50:169 Lewis, Mrs., at Ark. Post, mentioned by T. Nuttall, Levees 5:173 and 1921 flood in Jefferson Co., 43:324–38 Lewis, Mrs., Lafayette Co., 10:288 Act 1871 for, 6:413–14, 7:134 Lewis, Rev. and Mrs. (missionaries to Creeks), 38:215 on Bartholomew-Boeuf-Tensas basin, 7:20–23 Lewis, A. B., art. on anti-guerrilla operations in Ark., constructed in several cos. (1852), 6:379–418 noted, 23:155n construction of, under Clayton admin., 8:34–35, 57, Lewis, Aaron B., and A. Pike, 10:72 23:247, 259 Lewis, Amaziah, Hempstead Co., 18:265 in Crittenden Co., 44:211, 216–18 Lewis, Anna early, at Helena, 13:3 "An Attack upon the , 1783," ed., local bonds issued for, 7:20–52 2:261–67 at Jacksonport (1909), 9:256 translates Spanish letters, 2:51 to protect Miss. valley, 6:421–29, 7:20–52, 9:267 Lewis, Anthony (columnist), 38:101, 55:176 state bonds issued for, during Reconstruction, 8:34– Lewis, Art, Fayetteville, 34:258 35, 57–58, 28:298–306 Lewis, Carolyn. See Newbern, Carolyn Lewis (Mrs. repudiated, 23:243–59, 28:306–8 David Newbern) Levens, Mr., 10:344, 349 Lewis, Charley, Atkins, 51:120–21 Leverett, Charles Hendee, 6:431 Lewis, Clay, Battlegrounds of Memory, revd., 58:347– Leverett, W. W., and Cairo and Fulton RR, 7:123 50 Levering, Joshua (Prohibition candidate for pres.), Lewis, D. Hodson (Little Rock Chamber of Commerce), 7:200 51:228, 245 Leveritt, Alan (AHA panelist), 45:331, 51:265 Lewis, David L., 53:46 Leveritt, Mara (AHA speaker), 55:321 Lewis, Dock (CSA), Cave Creek, 5:409 Levesque, James M. (State Capitol Comm.), Cross Co., Lewis, Dora, Ft. Smith, 9:316 4:247, 31:101n Lewis, Dydimus (sgt. at arms, 1864 const. conv.), Levesque, Cross Co., 43:338 18:144 Levi, Grant, Bentonville, 33:316 Lewis, E. M. (supposed Rev. War soldier), 1:61 Levi, Nathan, Center Point/Nashville, 12:246–66, Lewis, Edmund, 50:183 20:348 Lewis, Eli J., Ark. Post, 18:45 Levick, J. H., Little Rock, 5:320 Lewis, Elsie Mae, 6:256n, 12:177, 58:238–39 Levie, Mr., 42:153 "Economic Conditions in Ante-Bellum Arkansas: Levi Landing, on Red River, named for Levi Davis, 1850–1861," 6:256–74 14:150 ": Militant Spokesman of the Levine, Mrs. Jay, Pine Bluff, 5:362 Old South-West," 13:16–30 Levine, Sam M., Pine Bluff, 5:327 Lewis, F. W. (USA), 58:77 and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, 5:362, 372 Lewis, Flora, book by, noted, 52:99 Jefferson Co. Hist. Soc., 20:397 Lewis, Frances, Magnolia, 1:93 picture of, facing 29:44 Lewis, Frederick W. (USA), 19:230, 245 supports Ark. Dept. of Public Welfare, 29:46 Lewis, Mrs. George, Little Rock, 5:389 Levine, Simon, of Ohio, 26:302 Lewis, Gilly M. (Estate), Chicot Co., 12:63

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Lewis, H. H., leads U.S. troops at Helena during Elaine Lewis, R. T., Jackson Co., 16:378 race riot (1919), 33:181, 189 Lewis, Raphael O. (AHA moderator), 53:368 Lewis, Hamp S. (El Dorado police chief during oil Lewis, Reuben (Cherokee agent in Ark. Terr.), 13:390, boom), 33:211, 214 19:19, 21:203, 23:130, 132, 32:316 Lewis, Hattie (mother of Mary). See Kidd, Hattie Lewis, Sara. See Davies, Sara Lewis (Mrs. John Davies) Lewis, , book by, noted, 56:489 Lewis, Sinclair, Mainstreet, 37:124 Lewis, J. Keene, 36:262, 265, 270 Lewis, Spencer, Rocky Comfort, 14:156 Lewis, J. T., 36:13–14, 18 Lewis, Stephen D., est. trading post at Lewisburg, 17:79 Lewis, James Franklin, 1:92 Lewis, Suzanne S., "The Wheelbarrow Strike of 1915: Lewis, James M. (first commissioner of immigration Union Solidarity in Arkansas," 43:208–21 and state lands), 8:36, 38:45, 47–50, 56, 58, Lewis, Tamera, Greenwood, 45:188 39:107 Lewis, Todd E. helps org. Colored Immigrant Soc., 38:57 "'Caesars Are Too Many': Harmon Liveright Lewis, Dr. James Wayne, Little Rock, 42:26 Remmel and the Republican Party of Lewis, Dr. Jay Guy, visits silver mines in Montgomery Arkansas, 1913–1927," 56:1–27 Co., 13:205 "Mob Justice in the 'American Congo': 'Judge Lewis, Jerry Lee, 54:204 Lynch' in Arkansas during the Decade after Lewis, Johanna Miller (AHA moderator), 54:378 World War I," 52:156–84 Artisans in the Backcountry, revd., paper by, 48:257, 52:345, 54:379 56:241–43 revs., 55:231–33, 59:222–24 Lewis, John (49er), 6:76. See also Quatawapea Lewis, Will, of Earle, 52:441–42, 445 Lewis, John, Jr. (early Lawrence Co. settler), 3:46 Lewis, William, Pulaski and Conway cos., art. on, Lewis, John, Sr. (early Lawrence Co. settler), 3:46 noted, 15:91 Lewis, John F., 42:118 Lewis, William (Rev. War soldier), 1:58 Lewis, John L. (UMW leader), 27:209 and settlement of site of Little Rock, 1:229, 5:179 Lewis, Joseph H. (CSA), 54:295 Lewis, William B., and Pres. A. Jackson, 23:82 Lewis, Julianne, Civil Obedience: An Oral History of Lewis, William M., Canehill, 33:132–33 School Desegregation in Fayetteville, Lewis and Clark Expedition, 19:192n, 24:196 Arkansas, 1954–1965, coauth., revd., Lewis family, Washington Co., noted, 17:210 54:386–400 Lewis Plantation, Ark. Co., and AMA sch. at, 30:253 Lewis, Kate. See Arnold, Kate Lewis (Mrs. William Lewis Whetstone Company, 28:229 Hendrick Arnold Sr.) Lewisburg, Conway Co., 2:280, 4:147, 9:302, 10:136, Lewis, L. M. (CSA), of Mo., 20:295 11:210, 26:354, 52:290, 302, 303, 304, 306– Lewis, M. G., Farmington, 34:260 7, 308, 314, 315 Lewis, Mary (singer), Hot Springs bypassed by RR, 7:114 art. on opera career of, 36:258–79 during Civil War, 10:59, 17:179–204, 22:151, paper on, noted, 34:362 24:158–79, 226n, 227, 26:131–32, 250, 252, picture of, facing 36:264–65 284, 29:236 Lewis, Mary Amelia, Helena. See Rutherford, Mary A. Union forces at, 38:131n, 52:372 Lewis (Mrs. Archibald H. Rutherford) early co. seat at, 16:23 Lewis, Mary Clay (Mrs. Peter Hanger Lewis), early hist. of, 17:79 Texarkana, 5:184n early pictures at, noted, 14:183 Lewis, Mary Davis Woodward. See Woodward, Mary Rev. A. Hunter and seminary at, 4:238 Davis (Mrs. W. A. G. Woodward) and LR&FS RR, 39:13 Lewis, Mary E. Reed (Mrs. William M. Lewis), post at, 46:179 Canehill, 33:133n Reconstruction riots at, 8:19–20 Lewis, Mary Woodward, Magnolia, 38:96 visited by W. Irvin, 4:224 AHA permanent member, 45:182 Lewisburg Academy, 12:103 Lewis, Maude Bethel, 13:122 Lewisburg Seminary, 4:238 Lewis, Gen. Meriwether (gov., La. Terr.), 4:276, Lewisburg State (newspaper), 14:298–99, 23:254 56:150, 151 Lewismore farm, noted by T. Nuttall (1819), 5:174 and treaty with Osages, 58:84 Lewisville, Lafayette Co., 2:242, 3:152, 5:184n, 6:344n, Lewis, Michael H., rev., 55:444–45 31:318, 36:298–99, 49:258 Lewis, Peter Hanger, Texarkana, 5:184n African Americans discriminated against at, 26:207, Lewis, R. Barry, book by, noted, 59:230 33:297, 299n, 51:144

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AMA freedmen's sch. at, 30:247, 249, 252, 31:322, Library: The Drama Within, by Diane A. Griliches and 324 Daniel Boorstin, revd., 57:219–21 during Civil War, 22:101, 33:112 Lichlyter, Harriet, letter from, 12:353 Monroe Hawkins (African American del. from, to Lichlyter, Isaac, letter from, 12:353 1868 const. conv.), 33:44 Lichlyter, John H., letter from, 12:354–55 hist. pictures of, copied, 38:193 Lick Creek, Phillips Co., 20:265 Lafayette Acad. at, 27:112 Civil War letters from, 2:175–76 renamed "New" Lewisville after removal to RR, skirmish at (1863), 2:279, 22:151 26:207, 33:297, 299n during Helena campaign (1863), 20:264–65 and RR, 6:184, 186, 7:163–64 Lick Skillet (African American community in Little Lewisville Oil Pool, Lafayette Co., 1:40 Rock), 9:198 Lex, Meinrada, 56:83, 87, 89, 93 Liddell, Gen. St. John R. (CSA), 54:280, 281–85, 287– Lexa, Phillips Co., 43:338, 50:139 89, 291, 301 Lexington (USA gunboat), 18:256, 263, 21:309–13, Liddell's Brigade (CSA), list of soldiers in, noted, 15:92 319–20, 323, 325, 329–32, 336, 339, 341, Liddle, Carl, Tunchi, 53:28–29 344–45, 349–51, 357, 361, 27:138 Lieblong, Warren, Pine Bluff, 53:453 Leyba, Fernando de, 16:129-30, 132-33, 40:5n, 7, Lieutenant governor, office of 42:274–75 added to executive dept. by Amend. 6 (1926), 37:65 Liberal Republican party, 8:62–73, 25:322–23, 26:145, est., 1:120, 2:338, 29:362, 34:37 29:315. See also Republican party by 1864 Const., 37:58, 64 Liberia (boat), 51:176 Life and Adventures of John Gaskins in the Early Liberia, Republic of, 51:165–66, 171, 175–77 History of , by John Liberia City, Desha Co., 43:186 Gaskins Liberian Exodus Arkansas Colony, 51:167, 175, 176 noted, 40:176–77 Liberty, Izard Co., 2:258–60, 6:181, 37:186. See also serialized in Rayburn's Ozark Guide (1954), noted, Norfork 11:221, 13:212 skirmish at (1864), 22:151 Life and Death of Pretty Boy Floyd, by Jeffery S. King, Liberty Association (Bapt.) Salem Church, Columbia revd., 58:120–22 Co., 38:214 Life and Legacy of Annie Oakley, by Glenda Riley, Liberty Baptist Church, Lee Co., 7:170 revd., 54:218–20 Liberty Baptist Church, near Marianna, 8:170 Life and Letters of Judge David Walker, comp. W. J. Liberty Baptist Church, Union Co., 38:216, 45:83 Lemke, revd., 16:223–24 Liberty Bell. See Monte Ne Liberty Bell Life and Wars of Gideon J. Pillow, by Nathaniel C. Liberty Cemetery, Sebastian Co., 49:69, 70n Hughes Jr. and Roy P. Stonesifer Jr., revd., Liberty Loans, 56:388–90 53:486–88 Liberty Party Life in Arkansas—The First 100 Years, noted, 3:341, art. on, 22:291–300 44:95, 355 nat. conv. of, held at Monte Ne (1931), 6:133–34, "Life in Confederate Arkansas," by Michael B. Dougan, 140–41, 22:291–96 31:15–35 and pres. elec. of 1932, 7:195, 204–5, 208, 22:295– "Life in Confederate Arkansas: The Diary of Virginia 96 Davis Gray," ed. Carl H. Moneyhon, (pt. 1) pictures of dels. at conv. of, facing 22:292, 294 42:47–85, (pt. 2) 42:134–69 Libraries, 55:94 Life in the Leatherwoods, by John Quincy Wolf, 47:85 in Ark., 50:339–40 revd., 34:185–87 Ark. Federation of Women's Clubs supports state aid "Life inside Arkansas's Japanese American Relocation for, 6:451 Centers," by Russell Bearden, 48:169–96 of Ark. Supreme Court, 47:137–49 Life Is More than a Moment, A: The Desegregation of art. on architecture of Carnegie, 59:318–21 Little Rock's Central High, by Will Counts, art. on contributions of literary clubs to, 55:64–94 with essays by Will Campbell, Ernest art. on state comm. on, 6:450–57 Dumas, and Robert McCord, revd., 59:326– in Helena before 1860, 13:6–7 27 in Hot Springs, 11:110 Life Is My Song, by John Gould Fletcher, noted, 27:78 of M. D. Hudgins (private), 9:322–29 Life magazine, 28:112 regional, in Ark., 6:453–57 on integration troubles at Hoxie, 30:97 of W. E. Woodruff (allegedly first in Ark.), 14:132 on provincialism of Ark., 30:64

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Life of A. J. Stephens, by , 42:377 Lilly, Orly R., Helena, 20:100n, 58:299–300 Life of Albert Pike, by Walter L. Brown, noted, 58:467; Lily Whites (faction of Repub. party in Ark.), 36:241, revd., 57:344–45 256–57, 54:121, 124, 126, 56:2–25. See also "Life of an Arkansas Logger in 1901," ed. Walter L. under Republican party Brown, 21:44–74 Limbaugh, Rush, 57:466 "Life of Archibald Yell," by Melinda Meek, 26:11–23, Limerick, R. C. (dir., Dyess Colony), 29:315 162–84, 226–43, 353–78 Limestone, deposits of, in Ark., 8:293–94, 33:278, 284 Life of Billy Yank: The Common Soldier of the Union, Limestone Prairie, Indian Terr., 26:261–63, 281, 29:245 by Bell Irvin Wiley, 52:319–21 CSA letters from, 3:184–86 revd., 12:169–71 Limestone Valley, Carroll and Newton cos., skirmish at Life of Johnny Reb, by Bell Irvin Wiley, 52:318–19 (1864), 22:151 Life on the Mississippi, by Mark Twain, 29:196–200 Lincoln, Abraham, 25:145, 322, 28:340, 29:254, 33:47, Lifetime Looking, A, by Howard Stern, noted, 54:106 40:242, 51:127–28, 135, 141, 54:304, 309, Life Wake of the Fine Arkansas Gentleman Who Died 319, 328, 330, 56:57, 77, 59:160, 168 before His Time, by Albert Pike, 37:331 : His Speeches and Writings, ed., Lift Every Voice, ed. Philip S. Foner and Robert James Roy P. Basler, revd., 6:90–91 Branham, revd., 58:116–18 and amnesty proclamation, 37:136, 49:315, 321 Ligeti, Gyorgy, 54:460 offer accepted, 39:106 Liggett, Thomas (Rev. War soldier), Washington Co., C. P. Bertrand protests to, regarding Ft. Smith 1:60 evacuation and replacement of Gen. Steele Liggin, Abadiah, 46:11 (1864), 24:150 Liggin, Fanny, 46:11 book on, revd., 4:159–63, 6:90–91, 7:336–37 Light. See Conway Light calls for troops from Ark. (1861), 12:219, 13:183, "Light, and Look to Your Saddle," by Betty Wylie, 26:75, 28:237 21:26–43 and command changes in western mil. depts. (1863– Light, George W., Boston, Mass., publishes book by A. 64), 28:366–68, 29:119, 122, 134, 137, 145– Pike, 19:214, 22:356 46, 150–51 Light, W. B. (USA), 39:24 in Ark. (1864), 24:151, 162 Lightfoot, Dr., art. on, noted, 37:195 creates Medal of Honor, 29:361 Lightfoot, B. B., 40:279 and disfranchisement, 1:208, 211 Lightfoot, M. D., Springfield, Mo., 7:299n, 300, 306– and elec. 10, 314 of 1860, 7:195, 39:234, 236–37, 244: reaction in Lightfoot, Sallie, "Letter of P. A. Cleburne to Sallie Ark. to, 12:190–91, 193, 195–96, 212–13, Lightfoot, Mobile, Ala., Mar. 11, 1864," 29:105 1:157 of 1864, 33:156 Lightning Leon, 55:302 elec. of, and R. W. Johnson, 13:28–29 Lightning Slim, 55:309–10 and emancipation, 52:44, 64 Lighton, Laura, Fayetteville, 47:326–33 slaves of Unionists in Ark. not affected by, Lighton, Louis D. "Bud," Fayetteville, 47:312–13, 317, 23:352–54 322–23, 326, 333, 335, 337–38, 343 and Freedmen's Bureau, 1:107, 116 Lighton, William Rheem (father of Louis D.), pardons Maj. E. C. Wolf, 2:356–57 Fayetteville, 47:343 and peace proposals (1864), 2:282 Happy Hollow Farm of, in Nat. Reg., 46:188–89 petition to, from Ft. Smith residents (1865), 24:222 Lignite, in Ouachita Co., used for coal oil, 16:335 plantation leasing and, 53:140, 142 Lile, Mr. and Mrs. John G., 46:308, 400 and wartime Reconstruction, 37:57 Lile, Robert, Little Rock, 39:327 in Ark. (1864), 20:331–32, 28:261 Lile, Mrs. W. B., El Dorado, 14:112 and removal of Gen. Curtis (1863), 29:35 Liles, Joe, Fayetteville, 33:314 and Gen. Sigel, 50:249, 250, 251, 252, 270 Liles, Robert, 41:277 suspends writ of habeas corpus, 37:148 Lilleyer (CSA), in 6th Ark. Vol. Inf., 13:131 Lincoln, Bert H., 40:91 Lillianthal, Clara, Hot Springs, 11:104 Lincoln, Blanche L., 54:54 Lillis, Mrs. E. A., Little Rock, 5:143 Lincoln, C. J. (CSA), in 6th Ark. Vol. Inf., 13:131 Lillis, Thomas F. (bishop of City), 56:93 Lincoln, Mrs. Charles, Fayetteville, 45:129 Lilly, Henry (Freedmen's Bureau inspector), 51:157 Lincoln, Charles J. Lilly, Rev. Henry Jefferson (rice pioneer), Carlisle, 1:87 and Ark. State Plant Board, 26:65, 67

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on heptachlor, 53:329 Lindley, Lester G., rev., 56:483–85 Lincoln, George Morton, Bentonville, 26:56, 58, 34:254 Lindsay, Caleb, Ashley Co., 16:69 Lincoln, George T., Bentonville, 34:252, 45:129n, 131 Lindsay, Grover, Bentonville, 37:107 Lincoln, Jack, Benton Co., 45:129n Lindsay, Heyden, Dallas Co., family of, 42:71–72 Lincoln, L. C., Conway, 11:47 Lindsay, J. C., Carroll Co., 16:302–3 Lincoln, Lemuel R. (atty.), 48:242 Lindsay, J. E., Dardanelle, letter of, 28:72–75 Lincoln, Washington Co., 14:284, 15:69, 29:210, Lindsay, S. L., Polk Co., book by, noted, 46:202 33:154n, 34:259, 43:109 Lindsay's Prairie, Benton Co., 56:35 bibliog. on, 36:66, 83 in early 1862, 20:76 booklet on, noted, 36:81 on State Line Rd. W. of Elm Springs, 28:160 Lincoln, the War President: The Gettysburg Lectures, Lindsay v. Lindley (1859), 39:141–42 ed. Gabor S. Boritt, noted, 52:96 Lindsey, Caleb (Lawrence Co. teacher), 3:45, 4:358, Lincoln Club, 56:5 5:156–57 Lincoln County, 3:266n, 5:117, 43:338, 49:251–52 Lindsey, Daniel W. (USA), 18:250, 255, 263–64 and African American educ., 46:122 Lindsey, Rev. Eli (early Lawrence Co. Meth. min.), art. on hist. of, noted, 45:190 2:47, 4:358–61, 6:212, 31:356, 365–66 bibliog. on, 25:188 Lindsey, F. G., Bentonville, 7:76 book on hist of, noted, 46:206 Lindsey, George (UMW officer), 43:215 during Civil War, 22:149, 23:133 Lindsey, Harrison, Ashley Co., 16:69 Cummins Prison Farm in, 8:178 Lindsey, Henry C. (USA), 46:264, 274, 280 drainage dist. in, 7:44–45 Lindsey, J. (Ark. Co. rice grower), 5:125 elec. irregularities in (1872), 30:319n Lindsey, James, Lawrence Co., 4:358 farmers in, use POWs to pick cotton, 37:17 Lindsey, Rev. John Young (Bapt.), Lawrence Co., 3:45, land cleared in (1950–55), 13:355 47, 5:156–57, 7:326 in 1929–33, 45:321–29 Lindsey, R. W., Pulaski Co., 6:151 Presby. church records of, in Ark. Hist. Comm., Lindsey, Ruth, 47:149 16:403 Lindsey, Vol T., Bentonville, 5:327 red fire ants in, 53:322 Lindsey, W. A., Carroll Co., 6:461 and regional library, 6:455 Lindsey, W. H., 23:116 Repub. voting in, 7:207 Lindsey-Allen, Barbara, 47:190, 365 segregation group prevented from mtng. in, 30:99 Lindsey family, Lawrence Co., 4:357–58, 14:283 Simpson family farm in, 39:211 Lindsey's Tavern, Princeton (1857), 11:99 swamplands in, 6:414 Lindseyville, Randolph Co., 4:360, 5:156 Lincoln County Historical Society, 46:206 Lindsley, Darwin, Little Rock, 25:137 Lincoln House, Little Rock, 41:84 Lindsley, Thomas (CSA), Saline Co., 18:192 Lincoln Institute, Jefferson City, Mo., 30:281 Linebarger, Clarence A., Bentonville, 37:100–101, 105, Lincoln-Knox family, 40:91 109, 112, 117–18, 119n, 121n, 122, 124, Lincoln's Assassins: A Complete Account of Their 127n, 128, 44:197, 47:305 Capture, Trial, and Punishment, by Roy Z. Linebarger, Clayton C., Bentonville, 37:100–101, 121n Chamlee Jr., noted, 50:401 Linebarger, Forrest W., Bentonville, 37:100–101, 121n, Lincoln under Enemy Fire, by John Henry Cramer, 122–23 revd., 7:336–37 Linebarger Brothers Company, Bella Vista, 37:102, Lindau, Jonas, Jacksonport, 51:142 44:362 Linday, Rebecca, Ashley Co., 16:65 Linebarger-Senne Construction Company, 48:172 Lindbergh, Charles, 51:225, 227, 228, 239 Line Ferry, on Sulphur River, 25:231, 234 markers commemorating, in Chicot Co., 45:363 Lines, Edward (USA officer), of Kans., at Ft. Smith Linde, Ernestine Flora. See Rector, Ernestine Flora (1863), 28:186–87 Linde (Mrs. Henry Massie Rector) Lines, Margaret, Howard Co., 26:333 Linden, Dawn, 49:188 Lingo, Dr. Leonard, Walnut Ridge, 5:327 Linder, Ethel, "Patrick Cleburne, Hero from Helena," Lingow, Susan Martha, Benton Co. (Mrs. Edward J. 4:307–14 Burgess), 10:268n Lindley, Ernest H., speaks at UA (1922), 25:212 Linguistic Atlas of the Gulf States, ed. Lee Pederson, Lindley, Helen, Dolph, 36:202, 39:265 noted, 50:307 Lindley, Helen C., Izard Co., 43:70 Link, Michael, paper by, 55:322 Lindley, Helen E., 40:284 Link, Michael A., Russellville, 34:181

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Link, Theodore (St. Louis architect), and Ark. State Lisenby, Foy, 59:13 Capitol, 31:117–21, 124, 128, 133, 138 and AHA, 24:180, 32:281, 34:277 Link, William A., The Paradox of Southern awards comm., chmn., 38:379, 47:366 Progressivism, 1880–1930, revd., 52:350–52 awards judge, 45:333, 46:92, 380 Linker, John, Pope Co., in 1850, 12:204 program chmn., 35:92, 292–93, 296, 381 Linker Mountain, Pope Co., naming of, 13:204 selection comm. for co. journal awards, chmn., Linley, Capt., 23:348 39:333 Linn, Helen, Ark. City, 47:86 session chmn., 43:340 Linn, John, Pope Co., 13:201 "The Arkansas Conference on Charities and Linn, Jo White, 42:390 Correction, 1912–1937," 29:39–47 Linn, Lewis F., St. Genevieve, Mo., 27:92 "Brough, Baptists, and Bombast: The Election of Linn, William, 40:7n 1928," 32:120–31 and Ark. Post in Rev. War, 1:292 : A Biography, revd., Linne (home of Albert Betts), Camden, 33:83 56:100–101 Lino, Mrs. See Vaugine, Magdelaine de (Mrs. Lino) designs cartoons for hist. book, 45:279 Linscott, Rufus Lycurgus (newspaper publisher), "The First Meeting of the Arkansas Conference of Camden, 31:150–54 Charities and Correction," 26:155–61 Linten, , Dover, and cattle drive to papers by, noted, 26:96, 293, 29:376, 32:96, 279, Calif., 28: 34:362, 50:295 Linthicum, Dr. Daniel A., Helena, 35:5 "A Survey of Arkansas's Image Problem," 30:60–71 Linton, John (early Conway Co. atty.), 20:217–21 " and the Arkansas Image," anti-Sevier and anti–Van Buren worker (1836), 43:143–52 20:145 Lisk, Peggy, Eureka Springs, 56:172 as a character in an A. W. Arrington story, 20:221 L'Isle, Guillaume de, 51:312 Linwood (P. Clayton's plantation), Jefferson Co., List, G. W., Pine Bluff, 3:138 14:301–6, 28:302 Listening to Old Voices: Folklore, Life Stories, and the Linwood and Auburn Levee District, 6:414 Elderly, by Patrick B. Mullen, noted, 51:97 Linwood levee, Jefferson Co., 43:332 List of References for the History of Grapes, Wines, and Linzell, Edward (German; Little Rock locksmith), Raisins in America, comp. Guy J. 25:167 Guttaclauro, noted, 35:380 Lion of the South: General Thomas C. Hindman, by Liston, James, Osceola, and RRs, 24:121, 126 Diane Neal and Thomas W. Kremm, revd., Litchfield, David, Independence Co., 19:307 53:234–35 Litchfield, Jackson Co., 9:231 Lion Oil Company, El Dorado, 10:44–45, 33:229, 237, co. seat at one time, 16:369 49:341 early rd. through, 3:44, 8:142 Lions Club, 32:372 in 1836, 15:190 and services to the blind, 8:89–93 Meth. mission at, 4:236 Lion's Share: A Enterprises for the Nat. org. in (1886), 2:135 Blind, by Roy Kumpe, 42:382 skirmish at (1862), 22:151 Lipan Indians, attack on camp of, at Remofina, Mex., Literary clubs, art. on, and contributions to Ark. 29:369 libraries, 55:64–94 Lipe, O. W. (Cherokee 49er), 6:78 Literary Digest, art. on Ark. in, noted, 30:61 Lippincott, Charles E. (USA), 52:152 Literary Percys, The: Family History, Gender, and the Lipscombe, J. W., Center Point, 13:265 Southern Imagination, by Bertram Wyatt- Lipscombe, Margaret Ellen (Mrs. Charles Lewis Brown, revd., 54:216–18 Rutherford), 5:390 Lites, Offie, Jr., Pine Bluff, 43:316 Liquor laws Litten, John, Galla Rock, 51:131 in Ark., 44:124 Litteral, Washington Co., 13:156 Thorn liquor bill legalizes sale of alcohol (1935), Little, A. G., Blytheville, 3:138 36:198 Little, A. L., and Ark. State Plant Board, 26:74 Lisa, Manuel, St. Louis, 28:37, 48:154 Little, Carolyn Yancey, Jacksonville, 42:379–80, 43:85, Lisbon, Union Co., 2:242, 5:184, 332, 341n, 345, 6:94, 44:187, 339 8:331, 10:41, 12:233, 238, 22:103 Little, Charles, Cleveland, 10:309n Lisbon Invincibles org. at (1861), 1:65 Little, Mrs. Charles B., Cleburne Co., 40:183 Lisbon Oil Pool, Union Co., 1:40 Little, Charlsie Baldridge, Heber Springs, 37:93,

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41:360, 42:98, 43:69 art. on Caddos removal to, 49:240–48 Upon This Rock, 48:201 Bethesda Church near, 38:216 Little, Clayton N., Bentonville, 19:77, 47:87 Civil War actions at (1864), 2:18, 109, 338, 22:151, Little, Curtis J., 38:261–62 24:84 Little, Elwyn, and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, and Elkin's Ford (1864), 18:338 5:372 cotton-spinning factory on, 6:261–62 Little, Harry A., 56:288 Dunbar-Hunter expedition at, 20:50 Little, Gen. Henry (CSA), of Mo., at Pea Ridge (1862), ferry on, 22:265–66 20:90, 21:9, 11, 22:242, 246 map showing, facing 46:142 Little, J. Hardy, Jr., Jonesboro, 23:186, 34:362 Meth. church at, 31:360 Little, Joe, 42:152 A. Pike had cabin along, 38:354 Little, John D., Kingston, 46:206 Little Mulberry River, 3:13. See also Big Mulberry Little, Gov. John Sebastian, Greenwood, 11:238, 243, River; Mulberry River 41:32, 35 Little North Fork River, 49:137, 54:440 as cong., 1:194, 34:46 and farming families, 54:436 and Dickinson lease, 52:11 free blacks at, 54:438 stricken with mental and physical breakdown, 4:247 and Hall family, 54:432, 437 Little, L. P., 4:283 Little North Fork Baptist Church, Lawrence Co., 5:159– Little, Paul, Sebastian Co., 27:321 60 Little, Robert A., 14:303, 311 "Little of What Arkansas Was Like a Hundred Years Little, Wilda Whitescarver, "History by Choice," Ago, A," by Dallas T. Herndon, 3:97–124 28:107–19 Littlepage, John C., becomes head of Ark. Deaf Mute Little, William (USA), 49:17 Inst., 5:198–99 Little Bayou, Lonoke Co., scout to (1865), 22:151 Little Piney (stream), in SW Mo., 18:60–61 Little Black Fish Lake, near Parkin, 27:89 Little Piney Creek, Pope Co., A. Pike taught at (1833), Little Black River, 51:345 10:73–75, 81–83, 139, 12:102, 19:220. See Little Bob (steamboat), on Ouachita River, 10:44 also Big Piney Creek Little Buffalo River, 37:210, 214 Little Plantation, Faulkner Co., 40:91 Little Clifty Branch, Benton Co., 32:64 Little Prairie, Ark. Co., 3:110, 15:220, 223, 33:289, Little Clifty Hollow, Benton Co., 21:170 42:321–22 Little Eagle (Osage), 21:207 Little Prairie, Mo., 27:85, 49:217, 218, 219 Littlefield, Audrey, Palestine, 27:65 Littler, Angus D., Hot Springs, 43:139 Littlefield, Daniel F. Little Red River, 2:64, 7:88, 9:234, 11:29, 211, 14:183, "Abraham G. Mayers," 34:122–48 18:218–19, 31:4, 41:360, 42:27–28, 51:354 book by, noted, 54:495 Civil War action along (1862–64), 6:181, 22:130, "The Cherokee Agency Reserve, 1828–1886," 133, 151–52, 228, 27:138 coauth., 31:166–80 ferry on (1818), 10:123–24 "Fort Wayne and Border Violence, 1840–1847," Meth. church at, 31:365 coauth., 36:3–30 navigation of, 7:140 "Fort Wayne and the Arkansas Frontier, 1838– near Batesville, 8:140, 142n 1840," coauth., 35:334–59 RRs and, 7:105, 130–34, 140, 8:287, 305, 33:286 revs., 39:77–82 settlement along, 10:122–23, 130 "The Salt Industry in , 1819– skirmish at Bealer's Ferry on (1864), 22:130 1836," 32:312–36 Little Richard, 56:224 Littlefield, Mary Ann, "John Foster Wheeler of Fort Little River, 14:52, 21:68n, 27:23, 26, 30–31, 28:204 Smith," 44:260–83 Anderson Ferry on, 14:155 Little Flock Baptist Church, Lawrence Co., 5:158 Meth. church activities along, 31:271 Little Hope, Ark., 27:147 Saline Landing on, 5:332 Littlejohn, Dr. Felix N., Washington Co., 10:370–71, salt springs (public) on, 32:332, 334–35 373 Little River and Arkansas Valley Railroad Company, Little LaGrue Creek, Ark. Co., 18:166 7:139, 183 Little Lapile Creek, Union Co., 12:243 Little River and Eastern Railway, 7:184 Little Maumelle, Pulaski Co., 43:338 Little River County, 4:264, 5:94, 15:34, 24:159, 29:7, Little Missouri River, 5:331–32, 26:108, 27:105, 159–60, 33:49, 40:181, 43:86, 122, 190, 274, 35:365, 48:162. See also Missouri River 46:221, 49:251–52

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African American tax assessor in, 14:144 203, 320, 38:174, 263, 39:59, 130, 40:142, art. on pioneers of, 14:225–51 221, 255, 41:115, 43:90, 105n, 107, 117, bibliog. on, 25:188, 36:66 131–33, 147–48, 160–62, 184, 189–90, 225n, book on Paraclifta, noted, 46:396 242, 245–51, 261, 306, 311, 322, 338, 45:11, during Civil War, 22:152 223n, 224–25, 226n, 48:222, 327, 49:268–69 courthouse of, 48:75 Aesthetic Club in, 44:123 documents on, in Ark. Hist. Comm., 13:393 African Americans in, 49:263, 268 and Freedmen's Bureau, 50:166, 176–83, 184, 198 businessmen (1900), 44:225 hist. of, noted, 36:299, 40:285 churches, 32:156, 34:157: Bethel AME Church, Indians in, 14:152–53 54:345; Colored Meth. Church, 54:349; First Caddos (1719), 10:348n Colored Bapt. Church, 33:302, 54:349 martial law in (1868), 8:23n, 20:346–47 city policemen (1942), 42:259 once part of Hempstead Co., 39:92 library for, 42:43–44 pioneers of, 14:141–60 and race relations, 1:71, 4:299n, 302–4, 321–22, post office in, first, 14:147 325, 8:84–85, 121, 9:43–45, 198, 11:178, during Reconstruction, 8:20, 23n, 12:158, 162, 165, 199, 15:54–59, 25:101–16, 314–15, 30:95– 20:346–47 122, 31:200–206, 209–10, 214–18, 254–56, red fire ants in, 53:322 32:150–51, 155–65, 33:4, 298, 34:152, 157– and regional library, 6:454 78, 35:310–19, 323, 327–28 Repub. voting in, 7:207 survey of, noted, 36:74 and RRs, 39:290 YMCA, 44:225 schs. in, 14:137–38 AHA org. at (1941), 1:3–7 AMA sch. in, 30:253–54, 257 AHA mtngs. at, 11:204, 208, 25:94–95, 279–86, in SARA, 37:198 32:375, 37:195, 357, 38:94, 274–81, 44:187, Little River County, by Bill Beasley, 42:303, 43:274 294, 341, 45:81, 81–82, 330–35, 48:354 Little River County Historical Society, 31:189, 36:299, AHS org. at (1897), 32:242 37:86, 39:265, 40:285, 42:303, 43:71, 274 aircraft production in, 51:224–46 Little River Pilot, 29:159 air-raid warden's sch. for state at (1942), 1:187 Little River Post Office, 14:137, 239 Allsopp Park in, 41:133, 140n Little Rock (steamboat), 4:223, 13:280, 296, 377, and Alphonso Trent orchestra, 45:232, 238 15:200, 26:90, 43:131 alternate names of Little Rock, Pulaski Co., 2:257–58, 299, 301, 307, 329, Arkopolis, 11:334 359, 3:129, 197, 199, 224, 229, 234, 267, "the Rock," allegedly used by B. La Harpe 294–95, 383–85, 4:13, 18, 164–65, 248–49, (1722), 1:228, 10:347, 356–57, 361 265, 333, 358, 370–73, 5:23n, 53, 95, 174, "City of Roses," 25:328 263, 286, 288–89, 290, 293, 295, 301, 304, Coligua (by De Soto expedition), 2:110 308–10, 312, 320, 326, 339, 344, 353, 361, Point of Rocks, 48:164 365, 368, 389, 390, 397, 400, 6:93–94, 97, AMA home colonies at, 51:141 100, 112, 115, 155, 162, 191, 194, 196, 222, AMA teachers in, 30:124, 129, 31:315, 322–23 256n, 259–60, 271, 294, 356–57, 359, 366, S. B. Anthony speaks at, 15:25, 44:129 462–63, 7:258, 273, 305, 8:19, 61, 206, 209, antigambling assoc. at, 12:92, 20:132 241, 333, 9:277–78, 10:33n, 263, 266, 378, and Ark. Bapt. Coll., 32:157, 33:303 11:31, 38, 12:283–84, 14:114, 138, 141, 174, Ark. Bar Assoc. formed in (1837), 47:139–40 178, 281–83, 302–4, 307–12, 326, 333, 400, Ark. capital moved to (1820–21), 1:228–34, 4:241, 15:17, 229, 232, 236–37, 241, 243, 246, 277–78, 14:129–30, 19:21–22, 31:370, 17:232, 19:4, 220, 22:273–77, 23:208, 292, 37:49, 41:53, 55 301, 303, 310, 312, 26:149, 183–84, 245–61, and Ark. Terr. Legis., 3:120, 4:282, 16:12–17, 284–85, 353, 27:61, 178, 28:60, 128, 29:99– 30:181–92 102, 105, 201, 208, 30:213, 229–31, 233, Ark. Mil. Acad. in, 40:306n 239, 279, 281, 284, 292–93, 295, 298–99, Ark. River and, 25:313–14, 338–39 306, 315–17, 31:203–19, 264, 32:213, 227n, ferry across, at, 39:139n, 144 232, 366, 371, 33:7, 10, 11, 13–14, 31–33, floods of, at, 2:208, 211 44–45, 61, 63, 85, 118n, 312n, 315, 336, port on, 33:87 341–45, 34:9, 14, 36, 69, 81, 84–85, 111, transportation on, 1:344–54, 3:58–59, 61, 6:272, 115, 119–21, 294–95, 297–98, 338, 37:79, 8:141, 10:177, 15:189, 194–201, 25:313–14

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Ark. State Fairs in, 14:312, 24:120, 34:246, 35:255 arts. on 1957 crisis, noted, 28:103n, 43:183 A. W. Arrington and, 14:316–17 arts. on hist. of, 5:179–81, 25:312–35 art in early years of, 3:327–29, 331–32, 343, 348–49 C. Ashley as landowner in, 18:179n, 182, 25:132, art. on, as an urban slave community, 41:258–87 135, 140–41, 30:184, 186, 192n art. on automobile factory at, 29:215–25 excavation of yard of, 45:188–89 art. on Bapt. church at, 14:90–93 home of, 16:252, 25:133 art. on African American hosps. in, noted, 46:204, moves to (1820), 1:233 379 Ashley Band in, 15:60–61 art. on African American laundresses in (1917–21), Banker's Trust Company org., 12:283 49:20–50 banks and banking at, 6:287–98, 8:2, 33:86, 39:11– art. on bldg. of new State Capitol at, 31:91–149 12, 248–51, 255 art. on burial places in, noted, 14:386 and 1933 restrictions, 39:251, 259 art. on Civil War in, noted, 20:197 earliest in, 45:268 art. on Civil War's consequences on Pulaski Co., nat. in, 45:269 41:67–82 Bapts. in, 4:79, 12:92, 95, 14:90–93, 285, 30:127– art. on development of , 41:129–45 28, 187–91, 31:29, 33:16, 32–33, 34:157 art. on early churches at, 13:257–63 Baring Cross Bridge at, picture of, facing, 24:36 art. on early doctors at, 2:20–31 Base Line Rd. in, 19:268 art. on early hist. soc. at, 17:21–32 baseball, 54:426 art. on first African American teacher at, 9:194–204 Accidentals (city team, 1867), 25:330 art. on first electric lights in, 42:239–53 in 1884, 12:288–89 art. on first theatrical season at (1838–39), 23:166– Battle Row in, 25:329 83 paper on, noted, 34:362 art. on free black at, 15:53–61 C. P. Bertrand (mayor of), 22:235, 24:150 art. on Hinderliter House in, 30:181–92 Blue Book of Little Rock and Argenta, 31:212 art. on homes of the Ark. Gazette at, 25:128–44 board of health in, 51:160–61 art. on Immanuel Bapt. Church, 14:90–93 book on, as an American city, noted, 44:296 art. on letters from, during Civil War, 40:235–48 book on, in nineteenth century, revd., 29:85–88 art. on letters from Rom. Cath. diocese of (1861– book on architectural hist. of, revd., 45:67–68 65), 18:366–74 book on coll. in, noted, 46:300 art. on Meth. church at, 5:141–53 book on cooperage firm in, revd., 37:284–85 art. on Mother's League and desegregation, 57:160– book on Dunbar High Sch. in, noted, 40:366 90 book on first African American teacher in, 32:384; art. on municipal improvement in (esp. Town revd., 33:92–94 Branch), 46:317–47 book on First Lutheran Church in, noted, 47:187 art. on newspapers in (1861–63), 28:14–27 book on hist. neighborhoods in, noted, 49:92–93 art. on politics and law in (1954–57), 40:195–219 book on "How We Lived" in, noted, 47:296 art. on P. C. Remmel (mayor of), 43:304–23 book on life in (1836–50), noted, 40:365 art. on Pulaski Co. Hosp. at, 6:145–54 book on metropolitan area of, revd., 46:193–95 art. on Quapaws and, 8:336–42 book on pictorial hist. of metropolitan, noted, 44:297 art. on resistance to sch. integration at (1957), book on in, revd., 41:83–84 30:95–122 book on Rose Bldg. in, noted, 44:292 art. on RR strike at (1886), 24:29–46 booklet on walking tours of, noted, 46:97 art. on sch. closings in (1958), 56:427–42 books of photographs of, noted, 41:296, 359, 44:132 art. on schs. and secondary teachers in, 56:427–42 books on, noted, 36:72–74, 42:377–78, 43:273–76 art. on theatrical syndicate war in, 46:24–45 books on Civil War in, noted, 44:93, 45:180 art. on three Capitols in, noted, 6:86 books on integration of Central High Sch. (1957), art. on three men of, 2:164–70 revd., 22:186–87, 44:81–82, 59:328-29, 450- art. on Trinity Hosp., 42:3–26 52 art. on USA campaign to capture (1863), 22:224–37 and Booneville Rd., 29:143 art. on views of, in 1863, noted, 20:197 W. P. Bowen (surveyor, Cairo and Fulton RR), art. on Weaver family of, 10:328–38 7:113 art. on white community in (1957–59), 54:444–56 J. R. Brinkley at, 35:32–46 arts. on 1957 crisis, 25:101–16, 38:99–115, 55:26– during Brooks-Baxter War (1874), 4:124, 128–49, 57, 56:ix-xvi, 257-375 324, 14:188–92, 15:145–50, 25:323–24,

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30:319–20, 323, 325–27, 329–32, 37:243 church aid to CSA soldiers, 4:273 W. J. Bryan speaks at (1909), 11:333 CSA hosp. in, 54:309 Butterfield Overland Mail routes converge at, 15:63 and D. Dodd, 37:130–46 and Camp Pike, 45:55–61 marker for battle of, dedicated, 47:393 David W. Carroll settles in, 38:246 martial law declared (1862), 37:152 cemeteries in, 12:90, 22:274 Gen. Steele and (1864), Mt. Holly Cemetery, 22:274n, 25:329: hist. of, 38:132–34, 137–40, 143–44 noted, 49:180 USA troops at, 32:260, 268–70, 38:131, 54:289 Oakland Cemetery, 12:90 colls. for women in, 44:123 and Cherokee claim, 19:302 commercial and transportation center of state (1873), churches in, 13:257–64, 373 38:58–59, 61 Bapt., 4:79, 14:90–93, 31:29, 33:16, 32–33: First consolidates with Pulaski Heights, 41:144 Church, books on, noted, 36:72, 74; cotton Immanuel Church, book on noted, 36:72 market at, 25:331–32 Episc. Christ Church, books on, noted, 36:72–74 manufacturing at, 15:130–32, 134 First Church of Nazarene, booklet on, noted, shipments, 38:128–30 36:72 Cotton Oil Mill, 55:388, 389 First Meth. Church: book on, noted, 36:72–73; co. seat located at, 16:19–21 hist. of, noted, 40:84; J. T. Robinson Crescent Coll. in, 47:161n (member of), 45:113–15 CSA veterans meet in (1911), noted, 40:182–83 First Presby. Church, booklet on, noted, 36:73 DAR org. in, 2:360–61 Primrose Meth. Church, booklet on, noted, 36:72 debating soc. in, 10:140–42, 153, 399, 13:372 Second Bapt. Church, 36:166n, 261–62 E. V. Debs visits, 40:134, 149 St. Edwards Cath. Church, 48:356–57 delinquent youth in, during WWII, 39:23, 25–26 Trinity Episc. Cathedral in, 48:355: booklet on, Dem. Bimetallic League of, 34:52–53, 68 36:73 Dem. convs. at, 28:143–46, 148 Winfield Meth. Church, book on, noted, 36:73 described, 1:159–62, 3:98, 103, 113–17, 4:224, 227, city council of, 25:318–22 229–30, 5:175, 181, 6:448–49, 10:393, ordinances (1866), 21:77 13:38–51, 17:21–22, 24:202 City Mission in, 5:142 by G. Featherstonhaugh (1834), 48:7–9, 13, 15– during Civil War, 2:63, 180–81, 272–74, 278, 333, 18 370–74, 6:181, 7:58, 60–61, 64, 9:34, 197, directory of, published (1871), 2:23 250, 300–303, 309, 11:134, 14:64–65, 310– divorces in (1943), 39:30 11, 15:5, 163n, 17:165–71, 175, 177–78, 277, doctors in, 2:20–31, 10:89 365, 376, 18:133–50, 165, 338, 19:120–21, F. Douglass visits (1889), 41:308, 310–12 20:264–65, 271, 276–82, 287, 374–77, in 1833, 45:222 22:152, 224–37, 238–41, 250, 252–53, 270– elec. fees, municipal, of, 3:259n 72, 291–92, 301, 303, 310, 312, 24:145, 338, and elec. 346, 25:36, 40, 42, 45, 49, 59, 74, 26:123, of 1836, 2:305–6, 28:129, 141 257–61, 266, 276, 28:27, 156, 214, 244, 252, of 1838, 8:150 254, 257, 261, 344, 346, 355, 29:21, 121, of 1870, 26:147–48 127, 136–38, 140–42, 148–50, 176, 178–79, of 1874, 5:290 227–51, 30:123, 127, 31:20, 22, 25–27, 29– of 1896, 34:44, 47 30, 47, 305, 329, 32:77–83, 86, 301–9, of 1906 (city), 40:38, 135–36 33:106–11, 113, 127–43, 159, 241, 34:349– epidemics in, 25:332–35, 51:145, 149, 151–52 50, 35:49n, 37:131–46, 149–53, 155–56, flu (1918), 47:323, 325, 331–32, 334–37, 341–42 165–66, 314, 38:180, 39:195, 41:318, 322, yellow fever (1878), 5:198 325, 42:48, 52n, 55, 59, 75–76, 79n, 81, 83– exploration for gold at, 7:238, 241 84, 139, 146, 147n, 153, 158, 161–62, 46:49– explorers at, 8:336–42 51, 53, 56–57, 59, 178–79, 183–84, 329–37, G. Featherstonhaugh at, 3:98–99, 113–14 48:73, 244, 49:108–9, 113, 131, 134, 145, first electric streetcar in (1891), 41:135 155–58, 162, 168 first mayor elected at (1838), 12:93 Capital Guards of, 12:301, 13:127–31 first recorded mass in, 48:236 captured by USA troops (1863), 37:131, 165, first sermon preached in, 1:346 38:238, 44:20 and first Socialist conv. ever held in state, 40:121,

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129 chamber of commerce and, 55:48–49 J. G. Fletcher on, 53:14 book on, by D. Bates, revd., 22:186–87 flour mill at, 6:262 books on noted, 36:72–74 and Forrey-Smith Apts., 45:63–64 Ministerial Alliance and, 55:51 picture of, facing 45:65 picture of Central High Sch., facing 47:379 Ft. Logan Roots near, 5:216, 42:172 PTA Council and, 55:51 foundries at, 15:135, 49:134, 135n, 146, 149, 157– Irish in (1851), 13:207–8 58 W. Irving at (1832), 4:224, 13:377 Freedmen's Bureau at, 1:110, 112, 30:126–28, Italian writer at, 11:180, 182 31:309 Jr. League of, 57:46–61 Freedmen's camp and hosp., 51:137–38, 139, 144, KKK in, 22:8–23, 195–214, 311–31 148, 149, 153–54, 157 and Knights of Labor, 42:110, 115–16, 125–26, A. H. Garland practices law in, 38:239, 247 132n Germans at, 3:194, 11:182, 15:79, 25:328 Ladies Relief Soc. in, 44:120 F. Gerstaecker at, 4:227, 229–30, 6:448–49, 31:4, 6– J. Lafitte and, 2:162 7, 10, 14, 32:257–60, 269–73 B. La Harpe and, 1:228, 2:152, 161, 10:347, 356–57, Glenwood Park in, 34:249 361, 11:127 and gold rush (1849), 6:17, 23, 25, 30–31, 33, 39– land office at, 32:322–31 40, 45, 47, 64, 66, 70–71, 74, 79–82 letters from, 1:162, 15:274, 370, 16:329, 18:180–89, Grand Wheel mtng. in (1886), 38:251–52 20:374–77, 33:127–36 Grange at, 4:342, 347 Mary Lewis honored by (1926), 36:270 T. B. Hanly moves to, 38:246 libraries at, 8:212–13 neighborhood of, 47:195 Lions Club at, 8:89–90 tour of homes in, 47:88 MacArthur Park, 29:362 hist. homes and bldgs. in, 3:307, 312–15, 322–23, hist. of, noted, 47:394–95 35:123, 41:368, 45:91 mail service at, 4:282, 8:2, 142–43, 9:236, 12:213, bldgs. designed by G. R. Mann, pictures of, 15:189–91, 18:46–47, 34:137–38, 143 46:69–72 map of (1883), noted, 14:78 churches (1835–36), 14:90–93, 30:187–91 martial law in (1868), 31:26 C. E. Cunningham Home, 38:257 medical soc. org. at, 35:6n F. Hanger House, picture of, facing 39:65 mental healthcare center in, 37:239 Dr. R. G. Jennings Home (1864), 38:380 Meths. in, 4:236, 239, 5:141, 14:90, 19:8, 27:150, Pike-Fletcher-Terry Home, 3:314, 10:394–400, 31:371 37:331, 38:355–56, 39:231, 235 and Mex. War vols., 12:311, 313 A. Retan House, 41:88–89 Ky. troops at (1846), 6:250–51 A. Sevier Home, 2:304–5, 6:190 mil. prison in, 49:116–17 Taborian Hall in, 49:278–79: picture of, facing mil. rd. to, from Memphis, 44:209–19 41:317 milk distributors at, 11:154–61 Union Depot at, picture of, facing, 24:36 James Mitchell moves to (1876), 37:308 hist. preservation movt. in, 42:314, 377–78 Mosaic Templars of America at, 33:11 horse racing at, 8:155, 11:35, 31:33 leaders in, 55:387–404 horticultural soc. founded at (1879), 34:242, 250, newspaper files of, in U. of Tex. Library, 14:208, 252 217–22 hosps. in, 18:24 newspapers at (1835), 30:186–87 Bapt. State Hosp., convalescent home of, 35:37 North Little Rock once part of, 46:80 private, and nursing homes, 37:235–37 oil boom in El Dorado and, 33:195, 205, 211, 231 and schs. for nurses, 47:156, 163–64 opera house in, 25:330 hotels in, 2:360–61, 374, 3:59, 327–28, 5:288, pay for medical personnel in, 51:148–50 10:89, 11:135, 13:81, 373, 379, 384, 15:193– pictorial hist. of, noted, 41:296 94, 35:6n, 46:326 picture of militia company in (1830), facing 41:184 hunting club in, 2:26 pop. of Indians pass through (1832), 10:93 in 1860, 9:255, 28:275, 38:244 integration crisis of 1957, 42:254, 266–69, 44:290– in 1865–80, 25:313–14, 319 91, 48:373, 53:263, 286–88, 54:24, 33, 444– post office at, 18:46, 19:293–94, 30:53–59 56, 56:257–375 Presbys. in, 13:133–35, 16:185, 33:373

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Little Rock and Eastern Railroad, 7:174 est. to serve Dem. party (1843), 5:391, 28:141, 143, Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad (LR&FS), 1:355, 145 3:194–95, 198, 205, 7:113–14, 120, 122–23, called organ of A. Yell faction by W. E. 126, 129, 132–33, 138–39, 158, 161, 169, Woodruff, 28:145–46 240, 14:62–64, 398, 17:79, 20:336, 391, file of, in Univ. of Tex. Library, 14:218 23:251, 25:161–63, 175, 177, 248, 259–60, opposes repudiation of state debt (1845), 23:72 262, 264–66, 277, 326, 28:298, 301, 304, Little Rock Arkansas Conservative, 14:218, 220 31:175–76, 180, 38:59–60, 184, 40:76, Little Rock Arkansas Democrat (1878-1991), 4:80, 45:169, 46:188, 49:74n, 339, 56:81–82 12:398, 13:245–46, 26:120–21, 38:249, art. on, and A. P. Robinson, 39:3–20 42:241–42, 261, 43:163, 226, 234n, 45:190, Danes work on, 39:9 304, 309, 48:24, 49:207, 208, 209, 50:324, Polish count buys land from (1877), 36:34–35 328, 59:14, 252, 258, 262, 268, 270, 288, Little Rock and Fort Towson Railroad, 7:126 298, 366–67, 376–77 Little Rock and Gulf Railway Company, 7:168 art. in, on 1893 Bentonville bank robbery, 7:79 Little Rock and Helena Railroad, 7:104, 128, 8:33n, art. in, on water witches, 15:300 28:298 art. in, on Wildwood (1947), 11:110 Little Rock and Memphis Railroad. See Memphis and and Branch Normal Coll., 41:13 Little Rock Railroad (M&LR) centennial ed. of, noted, 13:392–93 Little Rock and Napoleon Railroad, 7:111, 135 chides Ark. Gazette for policy on African Americans Little Rock and Northern Railway Company, 7:168 (1890), 31:223 Little Rock and Pacific Railroad, 7:163 and John Clayton's murder, 41:306 Little Rock and Pulaski County Medical Society, 38:380 comments on woman suffrage (1917), 15:45 "Little Rock and the City Manager Plan," by Dr. Henry and const. conv. of 1917–18, 34:5, 13, 17, 30, 32, 34 M. Alexander, 5:26–38 coverage of socialism in Ark., 40:122–23, 125, 130– Little Rock Arkansas Advocate, 12:291, 13:377, 14:407, 31 17:318, 26:177, 30:186, 32:386, 33:343, and Davis-Berry Sen. campaign (1906), 20:119 34:85, 37:325, 41:220, 223, 234, 47:397, on delinquency, 39:24 49:203, 58:317 denounces Pulaski Co. corruption (1882), 13:241 art. on A. Pike as ed. of, 10:393–408 editorial by, on D. T. Herndon (1954), 32:254 C. P. Bertrand (founder and ed.), 10:81–83, 12:102, endorses woman suffrage amend. to state const. 13:375, 14:130, 19:215, 220, 353, 20:128 (1920), 15:51 sells Advocate to A. Pike, 10:400–401 est. 1871 [?], 14:219 called a Whig paper (1836–37), 6:288–91 and evolution law, 38:305, 308, 311, 314, 319 and B. Desha, 19:353–60 favors Initiative and Referendum Amend. (1910), "Devereaux" letters of C. F. M. Noland in (1830– 40:102, 104, 106 31), 6:193, 22:117–19 on Fr. T. Hagerty, 40:124 and elec. of 1831, 19:356 Mrs. writes column for, 36:171 and elec. of 1836, 20:127–48, 26:166–71 and income tax (1927), 46:125, 128–29 file of, in Univ. of Tex. Library, 14:217–18 lambasts H. L. Mencken for art. on Ark., 38:65–69 and Fulton-Pope quarrel (1835), 22:275–76 and Little Rock crisis (1957), 40:203 letter of, on Indians, 6:160 on lynching, 52:158–59, 178, 183 A. Pike and, 10:70–72, 81–84, 139–40, 142, 12:102, James Mitchell (pres. and ed.), 37:308, 40:49n, 344n 19:214–24, 23:61 poll tax and, 54:141, 158 publishes poem "Los Tiempos" (1833) by, on runaway slaves, 58:8 10:70–72, 83n, 139, 19:214–24 and theatrical syndicate, 46:27–45 rivalry of, with Ark. Gazette, 10:81–83, 394–95, 397 Little Rock Arkansas Democrat (1846–50), 4:251, 6:4, on statehouse location, 26:11 6, 17–18, 14:306, 28:8, 12 supports statehood (1834–36), 20:127, 235–36, 240 comments on A. W. Arrington (1850) in, 14:328 Little Rock Arkansas Banner, 4:251, 13:38, 41, 14:21, merges with Ark. Gazette (1850), 14:132, 163, 326–27, 18:287, 23:66, 26:242, 354–55, 25:140, 28:154n 35:152n praises high sch. for girls (1849), 4:336 S. Borland (ed.), 6:194, 14:218, 26:358, 28:141, supports S. Borland against A. Sevier (1848), 28:150 143, 145–46, 148–53 Little Rock Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 54:79, 59:268, comment of on manufacturing, 15:127–28 291, 301, 351 newspaper of The Dynasty, 36:320, 325n Little Rock Arkansas Democratic Banner (name of Ark.

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Banner after 1851), 14:218–19 favors restrictions on free blacks, 15:54, 56 Little Rock Arkansas Dispatch (African American Scipio Jones in, 31:218 newspaper, 1880–97), 33:293, 301n suffrage for (1867), 14:132 Little Rock Arkansas Echo (German-language and Agricultural Wheel, 40:259 newspaper, 1891–1932), 33:259, 48:303 AHA members given reception by, 28:192–93 Little Rock Arkansas Farmer, 29:301, 42:117, 46:131– F. W. Allsopp and, 5:308, 7:4, 9:65 32 anti-secession stand of, 12:180–222 Little Rock Arkansas Freeman (first African American and Ark. Post, 14:128–29, 162, 28:3 newspaper in Ark.), 33:4, 301n, 38:56, and Ark.-Tex. border trouble, 19:97–98, 102, 104 45:273 A. W. Arrington in, 14:322 art. on, and T. Gross, 48:57–64 art. on beginnings of, 28:3–5 Little Rock Arkansas Gazette, 1:86, 227, 304–5, 348, art. on editorials in, on USSR (1933–46), 5:373–87 2:233, 295, 306, 337, 339, 3:61–62, 82, 95, art. on founder of, 14:128–33 137, 308, 331, 4:224, 248, 283, 340–42, 5:24, art. on J. N. Heiskell as ed. of, 46:156–66 362, 371, 6:113, 156–57, 161–62, 194, 7:3–4, art. on homes of, in Little Rock (1821–66), 25:128– 8, 10, 122, 148, 166, 8:150, 160–61, 9:45, 44 254, 10:69, 11:29, 119–21, 131–32, 321, on C. E. Bailey, 57:148 12:92, 98, 231, 330–32, 13:79–81, 84, 287, E. Baxter backed by, in contest with J. Brooks, 345, 347, 380, 382, 393, 14:301–3, 308, 404, 4:137, 144–45, 147–48, 14:132, 30:321–36 15:123, 194–96, 198, 229, 299, 345, 17:23– Baxter Co. hist. in, 5:281 24, 29, 32, 41, 18:213, 217–19, 19:35–39, W. D. Blocher (business mgr., 1870), 31:162 46n, 142–50, 220, 351–60, 21:16, 195, 215, G. H. Burnett purchases, 13:287n, 25:137–38 225, 22:8, 15, 65, 203–4, 221, 230, 238, 274– bldg. of, 46:70–71 75, 305, 317, 23:52, 166–83, 201, 210, picture of, facing 46:70 24:100, 111, 116–18, 25:151, 155–56, 160– book on, given award, 31:76, 375 66, 171, 315–16, 325, 335, 341, 26:76, 206– book on, revd., 29:82–85 25, 385, 27:15, 28:14, 137, 208, 29:11, 76, book on Arkansas Traveler column in, noted, 108–10, 213, 223, 293–94, 324–25, 356, 45:281; revd., 45:348–49 30:54, 57–59, 181, 186, 31:19–20, 27, 130, book on photography of, noted, 35:379–80 161–64, 167–70, 184, 215, 223, 32:229, 331, and Branch Normal Coll., 41:19, 36–37 333, 371, 376, 33:10, 61, 64–65, 302, 342– on D. Bumpers (1972), 44:110 43, 34:85, 249, 35:293, 319, 36:15, 320, 326, on Center Ridge Repubs., 52:316 37:192, 258, 261, 270, 272, 39:21, 150, 328, during Civil War, 28:14–27, 52:245, 251 42:9, 23, 28, 31, 35, 184–85, 240–41, 243, and John Clayton's murder, 41:306 349, 353n, 43:100, 102, 108, 110, 114, 117, and P. Clayton's economic measures, 8:37, 53, 64n 128, 130, 139–40, 147–48, 159, 163, 226, Coal Hill Prison exposed by, 34:207–8 274, 306–7, 309, 314–15, 319, 322, 44:307, and const. issues 45:10, 57, 60, 186, 308–9, 316–17, 47:110, Const. of 1836 printed in, 2:303–5 138–39, 320, 323, 331, 341, 344, 48:24, 116, on conv. of 1868, 12:139, 24:100, 44:24–25 49:51, 131–32, 134, 145, 203, 209–10, 212, on initiative and referendum, 51:204–8, 213, 220, 327, 50:328, 331, 335, 340, 58:19, 21– 214–15, 218–20: opposes Amend. 10 (1910), 23, 136, 143–44, 155, 165, 178, 276, 300, 40:102–4, 106–9 316–17, 319, 322–23, 59:5, 9, 15, 20, 27, 72, on proposed amends. (1920), 15:44n, 47n, 51 158, 198, 256, 258–59, 262, 266, 279–80, supports 1917–18 conv., 34:5, 12, 30, 32–33, 35 285, 290, 298, 301, 353, 356–58, 362–63, and vote on 1874 Const., 5:289, 291–92 365–67, 374, 377, 379, 381, 385, 387, 399, on convict camps, 52:8, 26 407, 420, 427. See also Arkansas Gazette on Conway Co. politics, 52:383, 397 Foundation; Little Rock Arkansas State on cotton in Saline Co., 52:119 Gazette; Little Rock Arkansas State Gazette "Country Diarist" papers, 48:381 Weekly; Newspapers on Crossett Lumber Comp., sale of, 44:164 and African Americans as cultural medium in early Ark., 13:372–85 condemned for supporting Repub. party (1874), and Jeff Davis, 20:125n, 33:24, 29, 34–35, 39:116, 44:229 120, 122 on F. Douglass, 41:307, 310–12 Davis quarrels with, 39:122 in Dem. party (1883), 44:238 on, and T. Roosevelt, 33:17

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and Sen. race vs. Berry (1905–6), 20:124 microcopy of, for 1819–68, noted, 13:390 Charles T. Davis and, 5:95–96 and migration from Ark., 30:62 demise of, 54:78 and militia, 41:182, 188, 190, 52:314 dispute over Little Rock land title, 1:230–31, 233 James Mitchell (ed., 1876–78), 33:103, 40:49, 344n supports C. Ashley (1821), 14:129–30 supports T. C. Hindman in martial-law quarrel, double primary opposed by (1924), 3:224, 239 37:164 and draft resistance (WWI), 26:30, 32–33, 35 moves to Little Rock, 14:129–30, 162 and drug law (1901), opposes, 35:18–19, 22 site of, owned by N. H. Badgett, 25:139: Roswell and Emma Dusenbury, 44:6–7, 9 Beebe disputes ownership of land, 25:141 on easy marriage laws, 39:29–30 and ninety-day divorce law, 39:27 and elec. and oil boom of S. Ark., 33:205, 219 of 1823, 18:325–34 owners of, before 1866, 25:128–44 of 1831, 19:355–57 Hugh Patterson (pub.), papers of, noted, 47:90 of 1836, 20:126–50 and politics in terr. period, 20:17–38 of 1870, 25:320 on poll tax, 54:141–42, 144–45, 146, 147, 155, 158 of 1872, 1:307–20, 4:124 and Pope-Noland duel (1831), 22:117–18 of 1888, 25:4–7, 16–17, 21 "Potomac" (correspondent to), 42:28, 31, 35 of 1896, 34:44, 47, 55, 57, 77 on Pulaski Co. Hosp. (1882), 6:148 of 1906 (city), 40:136 and raid on Island No. 37, 38:37, 265, 267 of 1912–13, 24:291, 294–97, 300, 305 O. Read and, 2:248–49, 39:110 endorses and Ray Thornton for U.S. during Reconstruction, 25:312–35, 35:310–11 Sen., 57:112–13 and debt repudiation after, 23:248, 256, 28:303 est. (1846), 3:319, 8:212–13, 13:374, 14:128–29, R. Reed (reporter for), 57:382, 393–94 132, 162, 163, 166–71, 28:3–5, 145–46 and Repub. party, 36:236–37, 240, 245 and evolution law, 38:304, 311–16, 326 on state conv. of (1920), 31:216 and O. Faubus, 39:317, 57:100 on right-to-work, 57:105 Fayetteville branch of State Bank described (1839), rivalry of, with Ark. Advocate, 10:81, 394–95, 397 23:69–70 and M. S. Ross, 38:288, 42:92, 184–85, 349 files of, in Univ. of Tex. Library, 14:208, 219 and S. T. Sanders, 39:161–62 first issue of, picture of, facing, 28:4 Sophia Sawyer, art. on, noted, 4:326n and first State Capitol bldg., location of, 26:11 on secret ballot, 44:242, 244–45 on Galloway Female Coll., 40:317 and separate-coach law (1891), 31:221, 32:150, Fred Heiskell (ed.), 36:47 155–56, 159, 161, 34:151, 156–78 hist. sketch of, 13:226–27, 14:128–33, 20:130 and Smith-Robinson campaign (1928), 19:3–11 on Hot Springs, 14:3–31 J. N. Smithee, coed. of, 38:54n on immigration, 7:217–18, 36:15, 34, 320, 326, 338, and socialism, 40:122–23, 125, 134, 141–42, 149 38:33, 37–41, 43, 45, 47–48, 55, 60 sponsors Hist. Day, 45:188 on income tax (1927), 46:125–26, 128–29 and state banks, 6:291–92, 296, 14:325, 23:67, 69, and Indian affairs in terr. period, 21:195, 198–99 72, 26:233–34, 238, 240 as Know-Nothing newspaper (1854), 34:295–96 and statehood, 3:67, 10:401–2, 20:234–38, 41:220– on labor-law reform, 57:107 22, 228, 232 on larceny law (1875), 34:199, 202 on state prisons, 8:185, 34:198 and labor revolt (1886), 24:42, 45–46 and theatrical syndicate, 46:27–45 and legis. of 1866–67, 20:334–41 passim theses on, noted, 14:286, 20:130n and Little Rock crisis (1957), 30:66, 69–71, 40:200, and Town Branch, 46:321–26, 329, 332, 335, 338, 204, 54:447, 55:29, 30, 36, 48, 49, 50–51, 55 345 endorses Blossom plan, 56:344 on Treaty of 1828, 32:327 and Little Rock integration, reaction to, 54:447 and USA maneuvers (1941), 26:116 and Lovely Co., 19:35–36, 39 and E. Washbourne, 46:356 on lynching, 52:158–59, 178–79, 183 as Whig party newspaper, 14:325–27, 26:240–41, on W. F. McCombs, 44:259 358, 28:141–43, 147–48, 151n, 154n and H. L. Mencken's attack on Ark. (1921), 38:67 H. A. Whittington and, 3:101 merges with orig. Ark. Democrat (1850), 14:163, and woman suffrage, 15:46 28:154n W. E. Woodruff and, 43:100–102, 114n, 122, 130, and manufacturing, 15:125–27 137–38, 46:5, 71, 87, 319

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film on, noted, 40:93 28:269, 29:105–6, 31:38–39, 330 workplace fairness supported by, 57:118 Gen. D. MacArthur born at, 1:184–85 and A. Yell, 26:166–84, 227–43 Little Rock Art Museum, 3:325, 329–34, 336, 338–39, Little Rock Arkansas Herald (African American 341–42, 346 newspaper), 23:250, 33:301n Little Rock Baptist Advance Little Rock Arkansas Intelligencer, 6:193 attacks C. H. Brough, 32:124–31 passim Little Rock Arkansas Ladies Journal (magazine), 15:19, supports antievolution law, 38:304, 310 44:127, 46:23 Little Rock Baptist and Commoner, 23:280 Little Rock Arkansas Mansion (African American Little Rock Baptist Trumpet, 59:249 newspaper), 33:301, 34:205, 41:118, 305 Little Rock Baptist Vanguard, 33:293, 34:157 Little Rock Arkansas Patriot, 14:219, 28:14, 29:108, Little Rock Bar Association, 4:165 110, 31:21, 27, 48:68 Little Rock Baseball Company, 43:161 Little Rock Arkansas Republican, 1:321, 4:128–29, Little Rock Birth Control Clinic, 57:17–32 5:289, 294, 296, 8:8, 29, 57, 67n, 12:139, Little Rock Board of Commerce, 27:282, 33:212 153, 285, 13:149n, 14:221, 25:316, 320–21, Little Rock Board of Directors, 53:91 27:184, 30:277, 279–80, 315, 319, 324, 330, Little Rock Board of Trade, 12:283, 25:331n, 34:44, 34:199, 35:310–11 39:93 Little Rock Arkansas Socialist, 40:138, 153 Little Rock Boat Club, 14:33–34 Little Rock Arkansas Star (Whig newspaper), 11:211, Little Rock Boys Club, 3:331, 43:249 13:375, 14:322, 23:254 "Little Rock Businessmen Invest in Coal: Harmon L. Little Rock Arkansas State Gazette, 44:315–55, 51:146, Remmel and the Arkansas Anthracite Coal 149 Company, 1905–1923," by Bob Besom, Little Rock Arkansas State Gazette and Democrat, 47:273–87 44:134–35 Little Rock Capitol Street Railway Company, 7:161 Little Rock Arkansas State Gazette Weekly, 51:162 Little Rock Central High School, 27:21, 30:66–67, Little Rock Arkansas State Press, 42:254, 255n, 256, 38:317, 39:216, 314–29, 41:289, 43:148, 258–59, 261, 263–64, 266–68, 43:311, 183, 341, 45:188, 48:376, 59:76, 78, 81, 243, 45:273, 48:23–24, 58:372, 59:78–79, 82, 246–47 245, 262 art. on, 57:160–90 Little Rock Arkansas Survey (African American art. on, and gender and regional culture, 56:345–52 newspaper), 31:208 art. on, and international pressure on U.S. govt., Little Rock Arkansas Times and Advocate, 14:220, 56:257–72 23:166, 170–73, 179–82, 26:174–76, 227, art. on, and NAACP, 56:371–75 232, 238, 241–42 art. on, and postwar black activisim, 56:273–93 Little Rock Arkansas Traveler (weekly newspaper ed. art. on, and WEC, 55:26–57 O. Read), 2:246, 249, 14:220, 24:372 art. on class issue, 56:341–44 reprint set of, noted, 43:84 art. on crisis at, noted, 49:183 Little Rock Arkansas Traveller (KKK paper published art. on integration of, 25:101–16 by Little Rock Klan, 1924), noted, 22:314 art. on integration of, noted, 19:346 Little Rock Arkansas True Democrat, 8:104, 14:28, art. on reconsiderations of crisis, 56:361–70 18:34, 215, 220, 25:141–43, 28:33, 31:19– book on, revd., 59:326–27 20, 41:283, 44:314–35, 46:48, 348. See also book on integration of, revd., 22:186–87 Little Rock True Democrat integration of, and resulting crisis (1957), 38:102– runaway-slave notices in, facing 28:8 15, 381, 40:195–219, 41:352, 42:267, 54:24 Little Rock Arkansas Western Methodist, 43:236 Ark. Nat. Guard and: activated by Gov. Faubus, Little Rock Arkansas Whig, 13:205, 14:220, 25:141, 30:107–8, 110; federalized by Pres. 36:325 Eisenhower, 30:110 Little Rock Arkansaw Staats Zeitung, 38:40, 55–56, 58 papers on, noted, 38:276 Little Rock Arkansaw Traveler. See Little Rock responses to, by: Ark. Gazette, 54:447; Bapt. Arkansas Traveler churches, 54:450; Council of Church Little Rock Arsenal, 4:280, 13:40, 41:84 Women, 54:449; Pres. Eisenhower, 54:452, during Brooks-Baxter War (1874), 4:126, 128–29, 453, 455–46; Rom. Caths., 54:448–49; 131–32, 136 STOP, 54:454–55; WEC, 54:453 during Civil War, 6:182, 12:200–205, 14:310, troubles with, and White Citizens Council, 30:102– 16:221, 22:235, 238, 252, 24:317, 26:90–92, 22

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Mothers' League of, 30:114–16, 57:160-190 Little Rock "Gang," 33:21, 26, 28 picture of troops at, facing 30:109 Little Rock Garden Club, in charge of Old State House W. Rockefeller on integration at, 53:448 grounds, 4:246 Little Rock Chamber of Commerce, 5:110, 30:116 Little Rock Gas Company, 42:244 encourages immigration (1867), 38:38–39, 41–42, Little Rock Gazette and Democrat (name used by W. E. 48, 55, 58 Woodruff for consolidated Dem. and Gazette, incorporated (1867), 38:38 1850), 6:389, 14:132, 28:276–77 and segregation, 56:368 erroneously said to be name until 1866, 14:163 Little Rock Chancery Court, 39:325 "Little Rock Gets Electric Lights," by E. F. Chesnutt, Little Rock City Council, 39:24 42:239–53 Little Rock City Electric Street Railway Company, Little Rock School, 25:103, 105, 56:343 7:139–40, 161 Little Rock Hibernian Benevolent Society, 13:208 Little Rock City Railway Company, 7:126–27 Little Rock High School, 6:357, 32:371, 43:246, 45:54 Little Rock Classroom Teachers Association, 30:115 Little Rock High School for Young Ladies, 4:336–37 Little Rock College, 39:186, 43:246 Little Rock Horace Mann High School, 25:103, 56:343 Little Rock Colored Infirmary, 47:163 Little Rock Hotel, El Dorado, 33:207 Little Rock Committee on Foreign Relations, 38:273 Little Rock Howard Association, 35:331 Little Rock Community Chest, org. in 1926, 39:93 Little Rock Jaycees, 44:297 Little Rock Conference (Meth.), 40:291n, 292, 322–23, Little Rock Junction Railway, 39:144n 326, 43:62, 64 Little Rock Junior College, 4:80, 265, 5:94, 109, 111– Little Rock Corral of Westerners International, 32:275, 12, 6:357, 8:246, 9:221, 14:387, 30:213n, 36:100–101, 37:96 31:181, 184–85, 187, 44:357, 47:299. See Little Rock Country Club, 39:93, 57:60 also University of Arkansas at Little Rock Little Rock crisis (1957). See Little Rock Central High book on, noted, 46:300 School book on, revd., 47:79–81 Little Rock Crisis: A Constitutional Interpretation, by booklet on, noted, 45:178 Tony Freyer, revd., 44:81–82 Little Rock Junior College, noted, 43:85 "Little Rock Crisis, The: Success or Failure for the Little Rock Ladies Soldiers Aid Society, 31:27 NAACP?" by Adam Fairclough, 56:371–75 Little Rock Law and Order League, minutes of (1911), "Little Rock Crisis and Postwar Black Activism in at Ark. Hist. Comm., 16:105 Arkansas, The," by John A. Kirk, 56:273–93 Little Rock Little Twinkler, 14:220–21 "Little Rock Crisis Reconsidered, The," by Tony A. Little Rock Male and Female Academy (1830), 12:93– Freyer, 56:361–70 94, 104–5 Little Rock Daily Gazette, 48:58, 62–63 Little Rock Male and Female School, 12:96 Little Rock Daily News, 38:66–67, 69 Little Rock Mansion (African American newspaper), Little Rock Daily Pantograph, 48:61 36:120 Little Rock Daily Republican, 48:58, 61, 64 Little Rock Masonic Guide, 41:34 Little Rock Daily State Journal, 14:222, 28:14, 29:108, Little Rock Mechanics Association, in 1835, 20:126 31:20 "Little Rock Meeting of the Arkansas Historical Little Rock Debating Society, 10:140, 142, 153, 399, Association," by Walter L. Brown, 28:191– 13:372, 385 96 Little Rock Eclectic, absorbed by St. Louis American "Little Rock Meeting of the Arkansas Historical Journal of Education, 19:330 Association," by Walter L. Brown, 38:274– Little Rock Edison Electric Light and Power Company, 81 42:247–49 "Little Rock Meeting of the Arkansas Historical Little Rock Electric Light Company, 42:239, 242–43, Association, 1986," 45:330–35 245–48, 252–53 "Little Rock Meeting of the Arkansas Historical Little Rock Evening Journal, 1:318 Association, 1991," 50:292–96 Little Rock Evening Republican, 44:24–25, 30 Little Rock Morning Republican, 41:112, 59:67 Little Rock Evening Star, 14:221–22, 34:200 Little Rock Museum of Fine Arts, 3:346 Little Rock Female Collegiate Institute, 4:339 Little Rock Museum of Science and History, 38:276 Little Rock Female Seminary, 4:337 names fellow of (1979), 38:288 Little Rock Fine Arts Museum, 5:308 Little Rock National Democrat, 18:38, 25:143, 33:293, Little Rock Foundry, 15:135 44:326–27 Little Rock Freie Presse, 25:164 Little Rock National Union (1863), 25:142

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"," 59:78, 80 art. on first season at (1838–39), 23:166–83 Little Rock Oil and Compress Company, 42:244 picture of advertisement for, facing, 23:168 Little Rock Old Line Democrat, 12:180, 182, 14:221, Little Rock Times, and 1896 elec., 34:61 29:100, 102, 105 Little Rock Times (1835–37), 13:378, 30:186–87, 191 "Little Rock on the Road to Reunion, 1865–1880," by disputes A. Pike on representation basis (1835), Ira Don Richards, 25:312–35 10:404 Little Rock Pantograph, 14:221 and elec. of 1836, 2:306, 20:131, 133, 137, 140, 144, Little Rock Patriot, 28:14, 37:161 26:165–69 Little Rock Petentes Club, records of, 48:210 founded as Political Intelligencer, 13:375 Little Rock Photograph Album of the 1890s, by Emelou letters to, by A. Yell, 26:162 M. Hamilton, 41:359 merges with Ark. Advocate (1837), 10:140 Little Rock Political Intelligencer, 13:375, 20:130n, and state banks, 23:65 21:23n and statehood, 2:297, 20:126–27, 236, 240 Little Rock Press, 33:321 Little Rock Traction and Electric Company, 42:249 "Little Rock Press Goes to War, 1861–1863," by Little Rock Traction and Electric Railway Company, Michael Dougan, 28:14–27 41:136n Little Rock Primary and Academical School, 12:94 Little Rock Trade Record, 38:66–67 Little Rock Private School Corporation, 30:113, 56:431, Little Rock Trades and Labor Council, 8:183 432, 439–40 Little Rock Training School for Nurses, 47:156 Little Rock Progressive Bulletin, 32:22 Little Rock Tribune, 34:70 Little Rock Public Library, 3:331, 36:50 Little Rock True Democrat, 3:155, 4:338, 15:297, Little Rock Pulaski County Socialist, 40:153 26:252, 33:133n, 37:164, 43:131, 48:68, Little Rock Racing Association, 51:242–45 52:238, 245, 58:428, 59:165. See also Little Little Rock Railroad Company Number 2, 7:140 Rock Arkansas True Democrat Little Rock Railway and Electric Company, 42:250–51 during Civil War, 28:14–27 Little Rock Recall Election, by Henry Alexander, 55:28 and dueling, 6:195 Little Rock Report, 55:44–45 and elec. of 1860, 39:234–36 Little Rock Republican, 31:163, 38:40–41, 43, 45, 47, file of, in Univ. of Tex. Lib, 14:222 41:308, 44:25n and Hot Springs, 14:26–28, 30 "Little Rock Ring," 52:20 Richard Johnson (ed.), 29:100, 102, 133n Little Rock Rotary Club, 27:284, 38:68 and Johnson-Conway Dem. faction, 12:182, 185, Little Rock Rural and Workman. See Rural and 216, 218, 29:100 Workman and Know-Nothing party, 34:295–97 Little Rock Sanatorium, 37:235–36, 47:163 praises coll. for women (1856), 4:338 Little Rock School Board, 59:250–55, 258 Little Rock Twin City Press, 42:256 minutes of (1956–), in UALR Archives, 39:358 Little Rock Typographical Union, 37:265–66 in 1957 crisis, 39:314, 322, 325, 47:379 Little Rock Unconditional Union, 25:143 Little Rock Science Club, 23:276 Little Rock Union Labor Bulletin, 40:127–29, 133, 135– Little Rock Seminary for Young Ladies, 12:96, 104–5 37, 139, 142. See also Union Labor Party Little Rock Socialists, 40:122–26, 135 and laundry strike (1917–21), 49:21, 23, 26, 27, 28, Little Rock Spirit of Arkansas (immigration paper), 33, 38, 39, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 50 34:244, 45:138 Little Rock University, 32:371, 43:85, 44:357, 45:54, Little Rock Spirit of the Age (1845), 11:212 47:299. See also Little Rock Junior College; Little Rock Staats Zeitung, 25:328, 36:288 University of Arkansas at Little Rock Little Rock State Press, 48:23–24 book on, noted, 46:300; revd., 47:79–81 Little Rock State Wheel-Enterprise (official newspaper Little Rock Woman Suffrage Association, 15:21–24 of Grand State Wheel), 29:169, 171, 173, Little Rock Woman's Chronicle, 15:21, 44:125, 46:23 38:250, 40:252, 260 est., 12:87–89, 15:21–22, 25–26, 28 Little Rock Steam Laundry, 49:21, 24, 45, 47 Little Rocket, 51:224, 242–45 Little Rock Street Railway Company (inc., 1867), Little Rocky Creek, 49:150, 167 7:126–27, 161 "Little Rosewood Casket" (folksong), 46:292 Little Rock Sun, 33:293, 41:305, 308–9 "Little Sam Faubus: Hillbilly Socialist," by Tom Wagy, Little Rock Symphony Orchestra, 7:6, 31:185–86 53:263–89 Little Rock Temperance Society, 13:384–85 Little Sugar Creek, Benton Co., and Pea Ridge Little Rock Theatre campaign (1862), 17:133–34, 140, 19:251–

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55, 20:77–80, 82, 85–90, 92–94, 21:7–9, 162, Lloyd, Edgar H. (Blytheville war hero), 29:362 167–68, 24:330, 52:212–13, 215, 218–21. Lloyd, J. Turner, Little Rock, 4:267 See also Big Sugar Creek Lloyd, Peggy, "The Howard County Race Riot of Littleton, John O., coauth., A Survey of Archaeology 1883," 59:353–87 and History in the Arkansas-White-Red River noted, 59:232 Basins, noted, 14:386–87 Lobanov-Rostousky, Alexis B., 38:13, 20–22, 27 Little Twinkler. See Little Rock Little Twinkler Lobey, Charles E., Pope Co., 58:56 Little Walter (musician), 53:85 Lobo, Helio (foreign travel-book auth.), writes of Ark., Little Washita River, 37:347 11:180 Litville, Ark., 11:177, 182 Local Businesses: Exploring Their History, by K. Litvinoff, Barnet, book by, noted, 52:99 Austin Kerr, Amos, noted, 49:358 Litwicki, Ellen M., 59:469 "Local Church Records as Source Material," by J. Olsen Litzke, Paul, 12:109, 111–12 Anders, 1:134–40, 134–40 Lively, Lewis P., Carroll Co., 16:295 Local People: The Struggle for Civil Rights in Livermore, Col., and navigation on Black and White Mississippi, by John Dittmer, revd., 54:224– rivers, 9:237 26 Livermore, Rep. Arthur, of N.H., and Ark. Terr. Bill Located Lives: Place and Idea in Southern (1819), 24:63 Autobiography, ed. J. Bill Berry, revd., Liverpool (steamboat), 13:280–81 50:201–3 Lives and Adventures of the Desperadoes of the South- Lochbee Post Office, Craighead Co., 36:202, 40:184 West, by A. W. Arrington, noted, 14:319–20, Lochridge. See also Lockridge 334 Lochridge, Thomas Henry, art. on Civil War letters of Livesay, J. O., Little River Co., 31:216 (1861–62), 33:239–51 Livesay, Joanne L., 46:313 Lochridge, William, Prairie Co., 33:245 Live Stock and Forestry Branch Experiment Station, Lock, H. N., Clark Co., and attempted impeachment of UA, mentioned, 5:134 P. Clayton, 13:142n Livestock for a Small Earth: The Role of Animals in a Lock, J. (49er), Helena, 6:73 Just and Sustainable World, ed. Jerry Aaker, Lock, Susan, El Dorado, 35:164n noted, 53:398 Lockard, Adam, 2:68 Living Farm Museum of the Ozarks, Pocahontas, Lockard, Dud (CSA), killed, 2:68 43:186, 50:221 Lockbridge, M., Madison Co., 29:353 noted, 59:123 Locke, Alain, 53:44–45, 49–50, 52–55, 58, 59, 60, 63, Living in Arkansas, by Olin E. McKnight, 55:143 72, 73 revd., 11:145–46 Locke, C. W., Union Co., letter of, to Gov. Conway, Livingston, Mr. (sawmill and gristmill owner at Izard noted, 1:71 Courthouse), 37:186 Locke, John, 50:184 Livingston, A. F., Faulkner Co., 13:168, 29:158, 33:317, Locke, M. B. (CSA), in10th Ark. Inf., 4:112 52:377 Locke, M. F., Little Rock, 16:336 Livingston, Frank (lynching victim), 49:273, 52:164, Locke Place, near Cotton Plant, 3:317 174 Lockert, James, Pulaski Co., 3:70 Livingston, J. A., Russellville, 34:269 Lockert, William, 52:112–13, 118 Livingston, Oliver, Garland Co., 59:416 Lockesburg, Sevier Co., 4:264, 34:358 Livingston, Col. Robert R. (USA), at Batesville, 5:284, book on, noted, 38:285–86 23:348–52, 28:244, 246–53, 260–65, 269n, Lockesburg Chronicle, Sevier Co., 59:368 49:158, 52:279–80, 303 Lockesburg Tocsin, 12:267 Livingston, Thomas R. (CSA), killed in Mo. (1863), Lockett, Mary, and hist. of Ouachita Co., 5:330 28:349 Lockhart, Ben D. (CSA), 35:64–65, 69, 72, 88 Livingstone, Ed, Brinkley, 54:168 Lockhart, Jami, paper by, 54:379 Livingston's Mills (later Athens), Izard Co., 37:188 Lockhart, John O. (CSA), 20:14n, 22:270 Lix, Henry W., rev., 1:163–65 Lockhart, William, hanged at Helena (1830), 23:63 Lizzie Simmons (steamboat), on Ouachita River, 20:247 Locklar, S. Eugene, Little Rock, 46:87 Llano Cooperative Colony, 23:100–101 Lockridge, Rev. (missionary to Creeks), 28:314, 319 Llewellyn, John R. (Chicot Co. slaveholder), 12:63, Lockridge, Harriet Joanna, 38:168, 172, 179–80 14:301 Lockridge, James M., family of, letters of, 38:167–81 Lloyd, E. F., Osceola, 24:120 Lockridge, Margaret J. Morris (Mrs. James M.

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Lockridge), 38:167, 168, 170, 171, 175–76, cmdr. 11th Ark. Cav., 38:134, 136–37, 140–41, 178, 180–81 142n, 143, 145 Lockridge, Martha Lewellyn, 38:168, 171, 177–80 Logan, John P., 34:250–52, 45:144 Lockridge, Mary Frances, 38:168, 172–74, 176–77, Logan, John S., Van Buren, and duel with G. W. Clarke, 179–80 6:194 Lockridge, Rachel Leonora, 38:168 Logan, John T., 5:361 Lockridge, Thomas, 38:168 Logan, Lula, Dardanelle, 33:319 Lockridge, Thomas Henry, 38:168, 178 Logan, Matthew T., Pope Co., 58:52 Lockridge, William (49er), Clarksville, 6:76 Logan, Robert R. Lockridge, William James, 38:168, 178 "Addresses at Dedication of Prairie Grove Lockwood, Annie, 53:87 Battlefield Monument, December 7, 1956," Lockwood, Cassandra, New Dwight Mission, Okla., comp., 16:257–80 16:184 AHA local arrangements chmn., 20:398 letters of, noted, 14:386 "Arkansas Confederates among the Immortal Six Lockwood, Esther Reese, 53:77, 79 Hundred," 16:91–95 Lockwood, Robert, Sr., 53:77 "Notes on the First Land Surveys in Arkansas," Lockwood, Robert "Junior," art. on, 53:75–89 19:260–70 Locust Bayou, Calhoun Co., 48:162 Logan, Roger, Boone Co., 43:68 Locust Cottage, Jefferson Co., 19:279n Logan, Roger V., Jr., Harrison, 38:293, 39:263 Lodemann, Otto C. (USA), 20:76 Logan, S. H., "Mysterious Footprints in a Rock near Lodge, Sen. Henry Cabot Clarksville," 1:355–57 and the League of Nations, 56:181, 196, 197, 199 Logan, Spence, Cove, 21:51–74 and the Lodge Force Bill, 2:335–36, 20:122 Logan, Steve Hackney, Clarksville, 14:283 Lodge, Sir Oliver, 59:303–4 "From Sarber to Logan," 13:90–97 Lodge, Raymond, 59:303–6 Logan, Tom, 25:199 Lodge, Sarah, 27:269 Logan, William A., 46:329 Loesch, Cpl. Henry, 47:330 Logan County, 3:82, 15:40n, 29:160, 34:34, 42:112n, Loess, found in Ark. delta, 48:102 43:181, 273, 46:222. See also Sarber County Loewen, James, 56:127–28 art. on name of, 13:90–97 Loewer, Mrs. Charles F. W., Little Rock, 5:112, 11:206, art. on sanitarium in, 5:312–29 14:61, 178, 15:176, 335, 342, 23:369 art. on two pioneers of, 14:109–14 Lofland, Dora Cordelia, Yell Co., 10:205 arts. on Benedictines in, 3:193–210, 14:398–403 Loftes, J. P., Quitman, 2:269 Benedictines in, paper on, noted, 14:178 Lofton, Mark, 56:407, 409, 418 bibliog. on, 25:188, 36:66, 83–84 Lofton, Mary Ann, 56:436, 437 book on cemeteries in, noted, 41:355 Logan, A. C., Little Rock, 31:218 book on cemetery records of, noted, 46:398 Logan, A. H., Jacksonport, 9:258 book on hist. of, noted, 45:84, 283 Logan, Anne Meek, Camden, 33:83, 254 book on reconstructed 1890 "census" of, 48:79 Logan, Benjamin, of Ky., 13:96 book on Subiaco in, revd., 38:184–86 Logan, Charles (early settler near Lauratown), 3:39 books on abstracts of land entries, noted, 41:357, Logan, Coy, Berryville, 36:295, 40:180 42:382 and Carroll Co. hist., 18:94–95, 20:196, 393, 24:187 books on marriage records in, noted, 39:178, 41:169, Logan, David (49er), Clarksville, 6:76, 13:96, 14:283 46:397 Logan, Rev. F. L., Sheridan, 49:261 during Civil War, 40:357 Logan, Frank (early settler near Lauratown), 3:39 actions in, 22:132, 158, 160 Logan, G. V., Carroll Co., 4:461 early records of, microfilmed, 39:189–90 Logan, Glenn, Clarksville, 14:283 elec. of 1884, 45:209–10 Logan, J. L. C. (49er), Clarksville, 6:76 German immigration to, 3:194 Logan, Jack, Boone Co., 13:63, 66 Lockridge family moves to, 38:180 Logan, James, 7:76, 13:90, 96–97, 279, 284 records of, indexed, 46:93 picture of, facing 13:96 Repub. voting in, 8:207 Logan, Joe, Huntsville, 14:283 Wheeler candidate elected in (1886), 40:249n Logan, John, Pope Co., 13:201 Logan County, Arkansas: Its History and Its People, Logan, John, Shreveport, La., 14:283 noted, 49:358 Logan, John L. (CSA), 42:157, 159, 57:264 Logan County Historical Society, 39:184, 265, 358,

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40:179–80, 357, 41:99, 42:97, 43:71, 45:84, Willens, noted, 52:472 283, 47:186, 194, 395 Long, Callie Penelope Kenney (Mrs. Isaac J. Long), Logan County Historical Society Wagon Wheels, 31:235 39:358, 40:179–80, 357, 41:100, 42:97, Long, Dorothy, Conway, 47:118n 45:283, 46:93, 206–7, 308, 48:92, 302, Long, E. B., 40:275 49:99, 292 Long, E. R., Batesville, 1:2 Logan County History Book, 47:395 Long, Earl (Ark. commissioner of agriculture), 42:343 Logan County Museum, Paris, 46:206 Long, Gov. Earl K., of La., 38:109, 112 Logan H. Roots Hospital, North Little Rock, 47:156 Long, Emory A., Hempstead Co., 58:192 Logan Post Office, Pope Co., 10:398, 13:90, 96 Long, Esther, Ozark, 15:274 Logan's Cross Roads (Mill Springs), Ky., battle of Long, Eugene R. (pres., Ark. Coll.), 11:22, 31:234–35, (1861), 54:278–79 241–43 Logansport (steamboat), 13:280 Long, G. D., Moscow, Jefferson Co., 3:190, 52:68 Log Cabin Democrat. See Conway Log Cabin Long, Sen. Huey Pierce, of La., 32:346, 48:286, 331, Democrat 335, 59:429–31, 435 "Log Cabin Life in the Arkansas Ozarks: A Backward art. on activity of, in H. Caraway's U.S. Sen. Look" (forthcoming), 40:92 campaign (1932), 25:117–27 Log cabins, photographic narrative about, noted, 41:192 book on, revd., 29:187–90 Logging, book on, in Ouachita Mtns., noted, 47:191 and influence of Jeff Davis on, 13:81, 39:117 Log house, 39:42 and L. S. "Sharpe" Dunaway, 13:81 book on Ozark log cabins, revd., 42:299–301 and elec. of 1932 in Ark., 34:119 description of bldg. methods for, 5:45–46 paper on, noted, 27:69 Grigsby House, 42:191 Long, Rev. Isaac J. (founder, Ark. Coll.), 31:234–45, Isaac Hunter's home described and pictured, 12:378– 40:188–91 80 Long, James, leads raid into Tex. (1819), 20:43 Jacob Wolf House, picture of, facing 39:112 Long, James S., Russellville, 11:208 Loginos, Antonio, 40:26 Long, John H., Ashley Co., 16:68 Logoly State Park, Columbia Co., 37:94 Long, Louise (first fulltime hosp. chaplain), 37:231 Log rolling, description of, 2:238, 22:115–16, 26:330 Long, Sen. Russell B., of La. Log structures, pictures of, 46:187–89 on labor-law reform, 57:110, 114 Logue, Win, Benton Co., 46:96 photograph collection of, noted, 50:222 Log Yard, Ark., 31:291 Long, S. A., Carroll Co., 16:302–3 Loh, Phil, "History of Morrilton Lodge Number 105," Long, Seth, Springdale, family of, 43:36–38 17:79–81 Long, Simon H., 24:195 Lohof, Bruce A., ed., "Herbert Hoover's Mississippi Long, Maj. Stephen Harriman, 4:217, 7:241, 14:39, Valley Land Reform Memorandum: A 20:228, 32:318, 48:141, 145, 147, 150–51, Document," 29:112–18 154, 58:84 Lohrie, Charles, 37:121n art. on Belle Point and, 13:338–40 Lokey, Lydia E. See Womack, Lydia E. Lokey (Mrs. at Belle Point, 13, 342, 19:287n David D. Womack) W. Bradford accompanies, to, 13:338–40 Lollans, Henry, 2:273 and est. of Ft. Smith, 15:73, 254n, 23:140–47, Lomax, Alan (Tex. folklorist), 7:7, 56:202–29 25:214–15, 226 records Emma Dusenbury's songs, 31:187 Ft. Smith construction plan of, 30:338: picture Lomax, John Avery (Tex. folklorist), 9:88, 44:4–5, 8–9, of, facing, 25:214 11–14, 56:201–29 expedition of, noted, 2:40, 19:195–206 book by, noted, 44:4, 9 and Marine Hosp., Napoleon, 14:38–41 collects Ark. folksongs, 7:6, 8 and naming of Ozark Mtns., 2:40 Lomax, Ruby Terrill, 56:217 picture of, facing 23:144 (slave of Mary Wolf), Izard Co., 37:191 travels in Ark., 20:228 London, J. Phillip, book by, noted, 57:226 Longacre, Edward G. London, Pope Co., 34:269 book by, noted, 53:257 London (Eng.) Cosmopolitan, 37:145 "Letters from Little Rock of Captain James M. Lone Jack, Mo., 52:269 Bowler, 112th United States Colored Lone Pine, Lee Co., 8:170, 176–66 Troops," ed., 40:235–48 Lonesome Traveler: The Life of Lee Hays, by Doris Longfield Baptist Church, Lake City, Tenn., book on,

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42:378–79 home of, 9:133, 135, 38:292 Long Hollow, in N. Howard Co., 26:315 Robinson's Homecoming Day in (1928), 19:10 Longhorn, Capt., 42:85, 161 Rock Island depot in, 49:78–79 Longines, Antonio (soldier), at Ft. Charles, 2:54, 266 picture of, facing 49:80 Longino, Ellen, Magnolia, 11:14 and RRs, 7:183 Longino, Dr. H. A., Magnolia, house of, 41:368 woman suffrage soc. in, 15:24 Longino, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E., Jr., 42:189 Lonoke County, 3:230, 4:132, 15:32, 34, 40n, 43:93, Longino, J. Leland, Pine Bluff, 5:362, 30:59, 43:336 338, 46:216, 234, 254 Longino, Leland, Magnolia, 6:216 ACCA affiliate in, 30:100 Long Lake Drainage District, in SE Ark., 7:35, 38–41 art. on dairy industry in, 11:149–63 Longley, Mr., Dallas Co., 42:74, 79–80, 142, 149 bibliog. on, 25:188, 36:66, 83 Longnecker, Julie Ward, Marion Cabot Hist. Soc. in, noted, 39:265 "Military Road Marker Evokes Memories," 44:220– Camp Nelson site in, marked, 44:366 21 Civil War in, noted, 44:94 "A Road Divided: From Memphis to Little Rock during drought of 1931, incident in, 39:309–10 through the Great Mississippi Swamp," food riot in (1931), 29:296–97, 311 44:203–19 memoirs of early hist. of, noted, 14:393 wins Gingles Award, 44:186, 339 Repub. voting in, 7:207 Long Prairie, Hempstead Co., 12:268, 25:338–40, 346– rice industry in, 5:127–28, 12:370, 14:29, 72–74, 73 47 and RRs, 7:174 Long Prairie, Lafayette Co., 15:198 strawberries in (1880), 13:208 Long Prairie, Lonoke Co., 48:165 swamplands in, 6:414 Long Prairie, Okla., 25:91 Wheelers hold state conv. in (1885), 29:172 Long Prairie Levee District, Lafayette Co., 6:414 Lonoke County Courthouse, 41:368 Long Reach (in New Madrid earthquake zone), 27:96 Lonoke County Guards, and Brooks-Baxter War (1874), Long Shadow of Little Rock, by Daisy Bates, revd., 4:143 22:186–87 Lonoke County Historical Society, 42:97, 43:71, 93, Longstreet, Gen. James (CSA), art. on, 53:367–79 44:196, 49:98, 188, 251–52, 272 Longstreet, Stephen, War Cries on Horseback: The Lonoke County Historical Society Newsletter, 44:94, Story of the Indian Wars of the Great Plains, 196, 45:82–83, 190, 46:312, 48:93, 304–5 revd., 29:88–91 Lonoke Democrat, baseball coverage in, 54:424 "Long Struggle to End Convict Leasing in Arkansas, Lonsdale, Dr. Henry, 37:238 The," by Calvin R. Ledbetter Jr., 52:1–27 Lonsdale, John G., Lonsdale, 2:288 Long View, Ashley Co., 46:140 Lonsdale, Garland Co., 2:288, 4:264, 5:310 expedition to (1864), 6:181, 22:153 Lonzo Ross, 53:456 Lonn, Ella, 52:224 "Look at the 'Family' in Arkansas Politics, 1858–1865," book by, noted, 57:369 by Michael Dougan, 29:99–111 Foreigners in the Confederacy, 53:281–19 "Looking Back at Little Rock," by N. V. Bartley, praises Gen. Cleburne, 30:197 25:101–16 Lono, Grant Co., 7:327 Looking Backward, by Edward Bellamy, noted, 23:100, Lono, Hot Spring Co., art. on, noted, 38:91 24:365–66 Lonoke, Lonoke Co., 4:147, 5:3, 123, 6:94, 10:263, Looking Glass (magazine), 44:10 19:5, 10, 27:287, 29:4, 45:91, 98, 264, Lookout Gap, near Waldron, during Civil War, 28:356 46:312 Loomis, Gustavis, Ft. Smith, 57:325 art. on Eberts Field in, noted, 42:97 Loonam, Hughy, and RR at Winslow, 10:279–80 baseball in, 54:424 Looney, J. W. E. Baxter's victory celebrated in, 4:147 presents paper, 46:377 book on, noted, 36:66 rev., 52:357–58 during Civil War, 22:131, 133 Looney, William (early Lawrence Co. settler), 3:46 doctor's mtng. in (1882), 13:232 Looper, Floy, Ft. Smith, 43:185 Gov. Eagle's home in, 32:152 Looper, O. T., Sebastian Co., 27:320 fishery at, 12:113 Lopes, Andre, 42:319n hist. of, noted, 44:196 Lopez, Andres, 46:150n rice mill at, 5:126 López, Antonio (Spanish soldier), at Ft. Charles, 2:266, J. T. Robinson born in, 3:137 40:26

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López de Gómara, Francisco (chronicler of De Soto 227, 236 expedition), 49:305 Lotus Club, Hot Springs, 11:111 López de Vivero, Juan. See Rubios, Palacios Lotus Club, Little Rock, 42:42 Lorch, Grace, 54:447, 56:363 Louann, Ouachita Co., 33:220, 226 Lorch, Lee, 56:363 Loudermilk, H. C., Perryville, 15:275 Lord, Etta M., Canehill, 5:357 Loudon, John T. (USA), 49:318 Lord, Priscilla S., book by, 42:197 Loughborough, Hope, 39:287 Lord, Russell, 53:21 Loughborough, James Fairfax, Little Rock, 4:165 "'Lord Has Not Forsaken Me and I Won't Forsake Him, Loughborough, Mrs. James Fairfax, 11:206, 40:355 The': Religion in Frederick Steele's Union Loughborough, James M., Little Rock, 5:344, 55:403 Army, 1863–1864," by Gregory J. W. Urwin, Ark. land commissioner (1870), 25:162 52:318–40 land agent, 38:59–61 "'Lord Helps Those Who Help Themselves, The': Black land commissioner, Iron Mt. RR, 39:287 Laundresses in Little Rock, Arkansas, 1917– Loughborough, Jean, Little Rock, 44:127, 131 1921," by Elizabeth Haiken, 49:20–50 Loughborough, Louise, 46:306, 53:164 "Lorenzo Johnston Greene's Book-Selling Odyssey: Loughborough, Mary W., Little Rock, 44:127, 46:23 Touring Arkansas in 1930, Memphis to publishes women's magazine, 15:19 Texarkana," by Arvarh E. Strickland, Loughborough bonds, 23:248–49 55:286–96 Loughborough Home, Little Rock, 3:331 Lorimer, Louis, 56:134–35 Loughney, James B. (USA), 52:329 "Losing the Past: Draper and the Ruddell Indian Louie, Hannah (slave of Gov. Izard), 19:171 Captivity," by George E. Lankford, 49:214– Louis XIV (king of ), 51:57 39 Louis XV (king of France), 51:69 Losson, Christopher (biographer of Gen. Cheatham), Louis, Charles (El Dorado laundryman), 33:203 53:224–25, 230 Louis, Joe, 58:367 Lost Cause, The: The Confederate Exodus to Mexico, by picture of, 58:368 Andrew Rolle, noted, 51:379 Louisa S. McCord: Poems, Drama, Biography, Letters, Lost Cause in the South, 54:355–56 ed. Richard C. Lounsbury, noted, 55:347 art. on free speech and, 55:143–66 Louisa S. McCord: Political and Social Essays, ed. "Lost Cities of Arkansas" (proposed book), by Donald Richard C. Lounsbury, revd., 55:127–28 Harington, 42:193 "Louis Bringier and His Description of Arkansas in Lost Creek, Grant Co., naming of, 7:320 1812," by William Donald Williams, 48:108– "Los Tiempos," by Albert Pike, noted, 10:70–72, 83n, 36 19:213, 220–23 Louise (slave of John W. Brown), Camden, 11:95 Lost in the Annals: History and Legends of the New Madrid Earthquake, 1811–1812, comp. Myrl art. on early hist. of NW portions of, 12:119–25 Rhine Mueller, noted, 50:214 in colonial era, 51:69, 73, 74–75, 78, 80 Lost Mines, Ark. River, search for (1809), 7:238 Quapaws moved from Ark. to (1826), 40:220–34 Lost Prairie, Miller Co., 3:110, 14:243, 19:100, 106–7 and the teaching of evolution, 38:303 Lost Squadron, by David Hayes, noted, 53:500 Louisiana and Arkansas Mining and Marble Company, Lost Valley, Newton Co., 26:385 6:260 Lothrop, Dr. Charles H. (USA), 47:360 Louisiana & Arkansas Railway, by James R. Fair, revd., Lotspeich, Annie Duke (Mrs. R. F. Lotspeich), 58:205–6 Fayetteville, 10:377 Louisiana and Arkansas Railway Company, 5:349, Lotspeich, Dr. Rhotan F., Fayetteville, 10:375, 377 7:167–69, 178, 188, 39:290 Lotspeich, W. C., in 60th Tenn. Regt., 12:367 Louisiana and Northwestern Railway, 5:81 Lott, Mr., of Hitchity Town, Indian Terr., and A. Louisiana and Southwestern Railroad, 7:170 Hunter, 4:235 Louisiana Farmers' Union, and Ark. Agricultural Wheel, Lott, Robert (early settler at Strawberry River), 3:42 2:135 Lott and Smith (Helena merchants), 13:9 Louisiana in the Confederacy, by Lottinville, Savoie Bragg, revd., 2:71–73 A Journal of Travels into the Arkansas Territory, by "Louisiana Medicine Show: The Kingfish Elects an Thomas Nuttall, ed., 41:348–51 Arkansas Senator," by Stuart Towns, 25:117– The Rhetoric of History, revd., 36:92–94 27 Lotus (steamboat), 24:160, 167–68, 172–77, 220–21, , 4:172, 22:4, 6, 38:260, 41:53, 174–

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75, 361, 53:165 William L.; Lovely's Purchase Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 19:251, Ark. Terr. Legis. and, 19:34–35, 39, 32:324 34:251 art. on, 19:31–39 Louisiana Railway and Navigation Company, 7:188 boundary defined (1827), 19:35 Louisiana State Rice Milling Company, purchases created, 32:324–26 Lonoke rice mill, 5:126 map of, facing, 19:32 Louisiana Sugar Plantations during the Civil War, by paper on, 38:276 Charles P. Roland, noted, 57:224 Lovely's Purchase, 10:177, 364, 18:329, 23:127, 129– , 4:276, 24:47, 41:175–76 31, 40:32n, 59:136–37, 144. See also Lovely, Louisville (USA gunboat), 12:337–38, 18:247, 256, 263, William L.; Lovely County 265 art. on, 19:31–39 Louisville, New Orleans, and Texas Railroad v. as Cherokee outlet, 19:32–34, 21:208–12 Mississippi, 54:125 H. Conway seeks white settlement in, 18:329, 19:18 Louisville, New Orleans, and Texas Railway, 7:169 maps of, facing 19:32, 31:177 Louisville (Ky.) Democrat, 37:323 Osages cede, 19:31–32 Louisville (Ky.) Journal, 37:323 salt industry in, 32:314–24 Lounsbury, Carl R., An Illustrated Glossary of Early white settlement in, banned, 13:343–47, 33:319–21, Southern Architecture & Landscape, revd., 324, 326 53:388–90 "Lovely's Purchase and Lovely County," by Mrs. Ina Lounsbury, Richard C. Gabler, 19:31–39 book by, noted, 55:347 Lovett, Bobby L. Louisa S. McCord: Political and Social Essays, "African Americans, Civil War, and Aftermath in revd., 55:127–28 Arkansas," 54:304–458 Loup Indians, 40:16 paper by, 53:369 Lournoy, Rodney B., Batesville, 15:268 Lovett, Dorothy, Logan Co., 46:207, 47:194 Loux, Maurice, book by, noted, 36:53 Lovett, Emma, 58:150–52 Love, Albert, St. Joe, 52:421 Lovett, John F., Union Co., 12:63 Love, Berma, 44:196 Lovett v. Longmire (1854), 46:17 Love, James H., Searcy Co., 52:263 Lovin, Johnny, Faulkner Co., 10:158 Love, James Harrison (CSA), 49:159 Loving, Rev. Josephus (pastor, Ratcliffe's Chapel), Love, Mark, of Earle, 52:437, 444 Little Rock, 5:142, 151 Love, Rufus P., Pope Co., 31:180 Loving v. Virginia, 56:320 Love, Tom J., Jonesboro, 18:309, 21:79, 181 Low, Ben, 32:142 Love, Honor, and Cherish: Marriage Records of Low, Bun B. (49er), Little Rock, 6:74 Montgomery County, Arkansas, noted, 44:87 Low, Harvey (49er), Van Buren, 6:74 Loveday, Amos J., coauth., Local Businesses: Exploring Low, William (49er), Van Buren, 6:74 Their History, noted, 49:358 "'Low, Degrading Scoundrels': George W. Lovelace, Mr., Stuttgart, 14:34 Featherstonhaugh's Contribution to the Bad Loveland, James, Marianna, 7:233 Name of Arkansas," by Robert B. Cochran, Lovell, Rev. J. A., 30:105 48:3–16 Lovell, John (Miss. Co. sheriff), 5:266, 269–70 Lowden, Gov. Frank O., of Ill., 55:281 Lovell, Tom, book by, noted, 52:472 interest of, in Miss. Co. land, 5:273 Lovell, Ulysses A., 6:96, 48:174 and the Miss. River flood of 1912, 6:424 Lovely, William L., Pope Co., 48:117, 59:136. See also Lowe, Abner W., Jefferson Co., 41:39, 41–42, 44 Lovely County; Lovely's Purchase Lowe, David W., and Batesville State Bank, 6:296, Cherokee agent, 19:31–32, 26:382 8:147, 154–55 licenses salt operations on Cherokee land, 11:318 Lowe, E. Nobles, New York City, 18:111 and Lovely's Purchase, 21:208–12, 28:40, 32:314– Lowe, Elder, Arkadelphia, 59:380 18 Lowe, Esma M., Lafayette Co., owns J. S. Conway's pension claim of, 21:20–22 plantation, 18:90–92 requests garrison to keep peace, 23:124–27 Lowe, Rev. George W., Monroe Co., 33:303, 41:308, Rev. War soldier, 1:58–59 44:231 Lovely, Mrs. William L., 3:127, 13:343, 21:20–22, African American legis., 31:224–28 23:131–33 Colored State Wheel pres., 31:227 Lovely County, 40:32n, 46:393. See also Lovely, picture of, facing 31:223

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Lowe, James L., Baxter Co., 46:89 Loyal League, 55:162 Lowe, Jimmy, book by, noted, 55:242–43 Lozières, Baudry des, 4:176 Lowe, Richard, A Texas Cavalry Officer's Civil War: LR&FS RR. See Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad The Diary and Letters of James C. Bates, LRM&T RR. See Little Rock, Mississippi River, and revd., 59:335–56 Texas Railroad Lowe, S. B., Eureka Springs, 56:164 Luandrew, Albert (pianist), 53:82 Lowe, Sam R., Valley Springs, 16:81 Lubbock, Gov. Francis Richard, of Tex., during Civil Lowe, Winnie A. Williams (Mrs. George W. Lowe), War, 15:359, 18:355, 25:58 31:227 Lucas, Judge, 15:201 Lowell, Amy, 53:8–9 Lucas, James, Conway Co., 52:386 and J. G. Fletcher, 27:79 Lucas, James H., Ark. Co., 10:400 Lowell, James Russell, 24:361 Lucas, John B. C., of Mo., fails to become Ark. Terr. Lowell, Benton Co., 4:122, 5:309, 6:95, 32:69, 33:336 gov. (1824), 20:20 Monte Ne RR at, 13:156 Lucas, John Gray (Jefferson Co. African American Lower Champagnolle, Union Co., 10:42 legis.), 31:222–33, 32:160–64, 33:297, 302– Lower Little Rock Road, role of, at Helena (1863), 3, 305, 34:152–56, 169–78, 44:231, 242 20:262, 272 picture of, facing 31:223, 32:160 Lower Mississippi Valley Expeditions of Clarence Lucas, Lucile, 1:94 Bloomfield Moore, The, by Dan F. Morse and Lucas, Silas Emmett, Easley, S.C., 40:177 Phyllis A. Morse, revd., 59:98–100 Lucas, Rev. Silas Emmett, Jr., 37:287–88, 47:296 Lower Towns, 56:130, 139, 140 Lucas, W. C., Union Co., 12:245, 248 Lowery, Bob, 59:244 Lucas, W. P., Rogers, 15:213 Lowery, Charles D., book by, noted, 51:285 Lucas, William (CSA arty. officer), at Pea Ridge Lowery, O. M., picture of, facing 46:253 (1862), 22:246 Lowery, Woodbury, 51:306 Lucca Landing, Desha Co., 39:222 Low Freight Creek, Clark Co., 19:202, 48:150 Luce, John B., 49:320 Low Gap, Newton Co., 11:204, 286, 18:203 Lucey, Rt. Rev. J. M., Ft. Smith, 14:211 Low Gap Cemetery, Washington Co., 45:79 book by, noted, 39:186 Lowi, Theodore J., The End of the Republican Era, Luciano, Charles "Lucky," 57:139–40 revd., 55:129–30 Lucille Westbrook Local History Award (AHA), Lowitt, Richard, book by, noted, 54:232–33 39:181, 281, 332–33, 341, 40:178, 263, 278, Lowman, Jake, Cabot, 11:162n 41:191, 342, 364–65, 42:188, 197, 357, 387, Lowndes, William, of S.C., 24:52, 58 43:183, 278–79, 342, 352, 44:91, 186, 294, Lowrance, Rev. W. N., Dardanelle, 10:181, 12:275 339, 357–58, 45:181, 288, 332–33, 359, Lowrence, J. N. (Phillips Co. slaveholder), 12:63 46:92, 203, 304–5, 379, 399, 47:190, 300–1, Lowrey, Mark P. (CSA), 54:291, 296 366, 391, 48:205, 352, 374–76, 49:96, 184, Lowry, Ark., picture of cotton gin at, noted, 37:283 334, 360–61, 52:79, 58:101–2, 226, 255, 465, Lowry, Emily Moberly (Mrs. S. D. Lowry), Canehill, 59:232, 471. See also Westbrook, Lucille, 33:128n Nashville Lowry, Henry (lynching victim), Nodena, 38:269, Luck, H. D. "Dave," 54:151–52, 154, 155, 157, 160, 52:156–59, 164, 166, 174, 177, 178, 179 162 Lowry, I. W., Little Rock, 49:38, 42 paper by, 55:321 Lowry, James, Center Point, 12:266 Luck, Dr. J. L., Center Point, 12:266 Lowry, L. W., Little Rock, 40:131, 134–35, 138, 151 Luck, J. S., Sebastian Co., 42:117n Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D., Little Rock, 45:183, Lucke, Jessie Ryon, "Correspondence Concerning the 46:308, 400, 47:86 Establishment of the First Arkansas Press," Lowry, Samuel Doak, Canehill, 33:128–29 14:161–71 Lowry, Sumter L., Tampa, Fla., 38:100 Lucket, John (CSA), 35:88 Lowry, Thomas M., Batesville, 31:244 Lucket, W. J. (CSA), 35:88 Lowther, Robert (49er), Clarksville, 6:76 Luckett, Henry (CSA), 5:407 "Low Villains and Wickedness in High Places: Race Luckman, J. B. (CSA), 13:131 and Class in the Elaine Riots," by Jeannie M. Lucy (slave of S. Dickinson), Arkadelphia, 38:216 Whayne, 58:285–313 Lucy, Autherine, 27:21, 54:198, 55:180, 56:260 Loy, Franklin E., Little Rock, 43:307, 309, 320, 322 Lucy, Thomas Elmore, 10:218 Loyalists (British), 56:131 "Lucy Jane Moore Ross," by Emma Jewell Ross,

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11:246–70 in NE Ark., 38:116–18 Ludlow, Dorothy, Lexa, 4:164 in NW Ark., 21:170–72 Ludwig, Oswald Cross (Ark. sec. of state), Conway, along Ouachita River, 22:112–15 15:92, 51:214 paper on first harvest in Ouachita Mtns., noted, publishes newspaper, 14:210 40:89, 262 Ludwig, Oswald Cross, Jr., San Diego, Calif., 15:92 peak production in (1919–20), 37:265 Luebberman, Isadora, 56:83 Phipps Lumber Company and, 10:96–98, 101 Luff, William, Pulaski Co., 43:123 and RRs, 7:158, 167, 170–72, 176, 179–80, 188, Lufra, Ouachita Co. 328, 29:327–44, 31:276–93, 38:117–18, post office at, 19:202, 48:150 39:289–90 Luft, Harold S., 42:24 M&NA RR, 8:294–96, 300 Lufton Hotel, DeQueen, 48:299 along St. Francis River, 21:149 Lukaszewicz family, Marche, 36:37 at Stamps, 11:9 Luker, A. E., Russellville, 51:129 in "sunk lands," 27:27–30 Luker, Lady Elizabeth Watson, Newport, 22:183, at Texarkana, 5:345, 349 24:188, 26:295, 33:86, 40:364 thesis on, in Ashley, Bradley, and Drew cos., noted, AHA dir., 22:181, 23:187 46:62n book by, noted, 36:64 at Waldron, 9:70–71 first vice pres. of AHA, 25:286 Lump, Hazen, Little Rock, 34:243 Jackson Co. Hist. Soc. pres., 21:173 Luna, W. S., Greene Co., 13:60 Lum and Abner (radio program), 29:376, 30:64, 69–70, Luna Landing, Chicot Co., 39:199–200, 205 34:264, 39:126, 43:143, 46:371–72. skirmish at (1864), 22:153 archives of, at UALR Library, 39:357 Luna Plantation, Chicot Co., 50:10, 15, 26 Lumber and lumber industry, 33:195, 223, 260, 34:59, Lunceford, Jimmie, 45:230, 242 65–66, 41:298–99, 359 Lund and Hill (Little Rock engineering firm), 31:123– in Ark. delta, 7:24–25 24 Ark. Yellow Pine Manufacturers' Assoc., 22:301 Lunenburg, Izard Co. art. on, at "Dead Man Camp," 9:116–19 Bapt. church at, 5:162 art. on, in SE Ark., 19:111–18 skirmish at (1864), 22:153 art. on, in Warren, noted, 46:60–68 Lunon, Janis Kearney, 49:286 art. on Crossett company and town, 44:156–74 Lunsford, Barbara. See Pryor, Barbara Lunsford (Mrs. art. on Crossett Lumber Company, 11:164–75 ) art. on floating cedar logs on Buffalo River, 19:361– Luper, Mrs. Patrick H., Arlington, Tex., 45:183 70 Lupold, Harry Forrest, ed., "An Ohio Doctor Views art. on logger's diary, 21:44–74 Campaigning on the White River, 1864," art. on secret soc. and, 22:301–10 34:333–51 book on, in Ouachita Mtns., noted, 44:295, 47:191 Lupton, David Walker and Dorothy Ruland, eds., "A book on, noted, 46:299 Dragoon in Arkansas Territory in 1833," book on, proposed, 42:305 45:217–27 in Bradley Co., 19:111–18 Lusk, Dr. Felix G., Little Rock, 6:150, 35:72n sawmill in, 24:209 Lusk, George, 43:185 in Columbia Co., 2:216, 220 Lusk, Mrs. Jan, Ash Flat, 45:355 at Crossett, 48:34–56 Lussky, Alfred Edward, 10:5 book on, revd., 39:271–73 Luster, John A., Batesville, picture of gravestone of, sawmill at, 24:209–10 facing 42:203 and C. E. Cunningham, 38:257 Luster, Michael Dermott, mill at, 45:324 For Love and Money: The Writings of Vance filmstrip on, noted, 45:183, 46:310–11 Randolph, and Annotated Bibliography, at Helena, 3:311 coauth., noted, 38:378; revd., 39:275–76 in Hot Springs Co., 9:116 revs., 44:83–84, 45:65–66, 73–74 at Jacksonport, 9:253–54 Stitches in Time, revd., 45:346–48 Little Rock, mills in, 37:284–85 Luster, Robert, 32:228n at Madison, 21:149–50 Luter, John, quoted, 57:165–66 in Miss. Co., 27:32–33 Luther, Alex, Lockesburg, 20:348 in N. Ark., 33:277–92 Luther, Dr. William F., Batesville, 1:92

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Lutherans 1846, 3:317 in Alexander, 13:205 Lynching, 14:232–33, 21:46, 49, 22:16n, 32:19, 33:307, First Lutheran Church, Little Rock, book on, noted, 37:268, 38:265–70 47:187 art. on, in Ark. (1920s), 52:156–84 Salem Lutheran Church, Springdale, booklet on, in Beebe (1891), 33:307 noted, 36:79 Dyer bill against, 52:158, 172, 173, 179, 53:72 in Springdale, 15:156 at Little Rock (1866), 20:334 in Stuttgart, 15:81 law on, at Dwight Mission (1830), 17:42 Lutherville and Colony Mountain Railroad, Johnson victims of Co., 31:287 James Bailey, at Beebe, 33:307 Luthiger, Fr. Gregor, Subiaco, 14:400 James Barnes, at Canehill (1839), 14:318–20, Luthin, Reinhard H., The First Lincoln Campaign, 29:211–12 revd., 4:159–63 Peter Berryman, at Mena (1901), 21:46 Lutrell, Jesse, Sulphur Rock, 5:89 Albert Blade/Blazes, 52:165, 167 Luttig, John C., Independence Co., 3:48–49, 58:407–8 Bunch (African American trying to vote), in letter of, from Poke Bayou, 1815, 1:151–55 Columbia Co., 20:40 Luttigsville, Independence Co., 1:154 John Carter, 52:165, 168–69, 170, 172, 174, 179 Luvenia Cemetery, Yell Co., 40:83 General Ducket, near Foreman, 14:232–33 Luxora, Miss. Co., 5:267–69, 6:419–24, 27:28, 39:58 Ed Gooden, near Rocky Comfort, 14:233 and Frisco RR, 38:117 E. C. Gregor, 52:163, 165, 417 POW branch work camp near, 37:14 Gilbert Harris, 52:165, 181 Luzerne (steamboat), 18:277 John Harris/Harrison, 52:165, 174 Lybrand, J. P., 54:148 Joe King, 14:232–33 Lybrord, John W., Grant Co., 7:328 Frank Livingston, 52:164, 174 Lyceum, Batesville, 8:154 Henry Lowry, at Nodena, 38:269, 52:156–59, Lydalisk, Stone Co., 33:289 164, 166, 174, 177, 178, 179 Lyell, Sir Charles, visits New Madrid earthquake site, P. Norman, 52:165, 181 27:86 Hurley Owen, 52:165, 170 Lyle, C. C., Magnolia, 5:78 Winston Pounds, 52:165, 183 Lyle, Caroline B., Clarendon, 37:86 Phil Slater, 52:164, 166, 174 Lyle, Mrs. Dewoody, 5:372 Leroy Smith, 52:174 Lyle, Georgia, Little Rock, 16:105 Alan Tucker, 52:183 Lyle, William, Batesville, 26:295 Browning Tuggle, 52:174 Lyles, James (Rev. War soldier), 12:117 Will Turner, 52:164, 167 Lyles, Lucy, 12:116 Alexander Wilson, 52:164, 174 Lyles, O. P. (CSA), 4:113, 115 Populists oppose (1892), 26:204–5 Lyles, W. L., Osceola, 24:120 at Rocky Comfort, 14:232–33 Lyles family, of S.C., 12:116 statistics on, for Ark., 1:76, 22:16n Lyman, Elizabeth Pierce, booklet by, noted, 36:73 resulting from Wright family murders (1839), Lyman, James O. (Pine Bluff AMA teacher), 30:246, 14:319, 33:99, 100n, 164n, 167n, 169n 250–52, 254, 258, 31:250, 252, 316, 324 Lynching in the New South: Georgia and Virginia, Lynch, Mr., Marked Tree, 32:355 1880–1930, by W. Fitzhugh Brundage, noted, Lynch, Bill, "Captain William W. Martin," 11:41–55 52:363; revd., 53:493–95 Lynch, Bobbie L., Springdale, 40:180 Lynd, Fairy Coffin, papers of, 48:381 Lynch, James, returns survivors of Mtn. Meadows to Lynd, Robert and Helena, Middleton, 37:110, 125 Ark. (1859), 16:39, 42 Lynde, Edward (USA cav. officer), of Kans., at Ft. Lynch, Dr. Joseph E. (CSA), 42:81 Smith, 26:257–58, 29:230 Lynch, Kenneth (Little Rock commercial artist), 3:340 Lynde, J. B. (sutler at Ft. Wayne), 35:354, 36:7 Lynch, Dr. M. B., of Tenn., 53:348 Lynde, M. A., Canehill, 29:356, 358 physician at Rohwer Relocation Center (WWII), Lynes, Maribeth, 43:275 23:203 book by, 42:378 Lynch, Michael, Crawford Co., 43:123 Lynn, Charles, 44:307, 312 Lynch, Mrs. Richard, Springdale, 31:374 Lynn, Charles R., 48:174 Lynch, Teresa, 43:359 Lynn, Ersell, Arkadelphia, 1:94 Lynch, William B., house of, in Cotton Plant built in Lynn, J. J. (union org.), 47:212

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Lynn, Jane Jaree, "The Ouachita National Park: A Lytle, John, III (son of John A., Jr.), 20:186 Failed Proposal from the 1920s," 55:410–37 Lytle, John A., 20:183n, 185–86 Lynn, Theodosia (Mrs. George Ruddell), 49:216 Lytle, John A., Jr., 20:185 Lynn, Lawrence Co., 3:44, 5:168 Lytle, Mrs. John A., Jr., 20:185–86 Lynyrd Skynyrd, 54:190, 194, 206 Lytle, Kathleen (Jacksonville teacher), 20:186 Lyon, Aaron W., Batesville, 8:147, 154–55, 12:103 Lytle, Kay, Conway, 20:186 est. sch. at Ill. Creek, Pope Co., 12:97 heads Batesville Acad., 6:286, 296, 8:152, 12:97 Lyon, Aaron W., Jr., Batesville, named pres. of Far West Seminary, 29:353, 358 Lyon, Danny, book by, noted, 52:473 Lyon, E. Wilson, The Man Who Sold Louisiana, the Career of Francois Barbe-Marbois, revd., 2:78–80 Lyon, Edwin A., book by, noted, 55:244 Lyon, Elizabeth A., 41:132 Lyon, Gus, Little Rock, 13:393 Lyon, James J. (USA), 17:136 Lyon, John, Union Co., 12:247 Lyon, Marguerite, Eureka Springs, 10:218 book by, noted, 43:85 Hurrah for Arkansas! From Razorbacks to Diamonds, revd., 6:216–18 Lyon, Matthew (Rev. War soldier), Spadra, 1:57, 15:178, 59:131 art. on, 16:46–53 J. W. Bates defeats in 1821, 16:52 book on, revd., 1:371–72 Indian factor, 18:336n, 19:23, 291, 28:43–48 letter of, to W. Bradford, 16:48, 49n Lyon, Gen. Nathaniel (USA), 4:3, 15:360n, 52:248, 57:237 cmdr. USA forces at Wilson's Creek, Mo. (1861), 6:182, 9:91, 14:66–68, 17:119–23, 24:325, 332–33 killed in battle, 4:3, 6:182, 15:360–64, 18:80–81 Lyon, Owen, Little Rock, 13:393, 15:90 "The Quapaws and Little Rock," 8:336–42 "The Trail of the Caddo," 11:124–30 "The Trail of the Quapaw," 9:205–13 Lyon, Mrs. Owen, 12:253n, 13:393 Lyon, R. W., art. by, on Ark., noted, 6:86 Lyon, Richard (CSA), 1:245, 31:335 Lyon, Richard, Union Co., 12:248 Lyon Campaign in Missouri, The: Being a History of the First Iowa Infantry, by Eugene F. Ware, noted, 50:210 Lyon College, Batesville. See Arkansas College, Batesville Lyons, Mr. (circus performer), 26:246 Lyons, Maurice, 44:252–53 Lytle, Miss (daughter of John A.), Independence Co., 20:185 Lytle, Andrew, 51:298 Lytle, Dr. James E., Batesville, 20:186

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