Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Oberste, Ken, book by, noted, 33:342 O Oberste, Louis, Little Rock, addresses AHA, 7:143 Obin, Grant Co., 7:327 Oak Bluff, in SW Ark., AMA sch. at, 30:252 Obituaries Oak Cemetery, Ft. Smith, 17:239 from Ark. newspapers (1819–45), noted, 41:93 Oakes, Ester, Waldron, 33:336 book on, from Mena Star (1987), noted, 47:298 Oakes, James (friend of A. Pike), Boston, Mass., book on, in Pope Co., noted, 41:92 37:320, 329–30, 333, 338 Obituaries & Biographical Notes from Arkansas Oakes, Wes, Benton Co., 7:76 Newspapers (1819–45), noted, 41:93 Oak Grove, Nevada Co., Wortham Gym at, 49:280–81 Obituaries of Benton County, Arkansas, 1919–1922, by Oak Grove Cemetery, Faulkner Co., 13:171 Barbara P. Easley and Verla P. McAnelly, Oak Grove Cemetery, Washington Co., 42:381 noted, 54:108, 402–3, 55:139 Oak Grove Cemetery, Yell Co., 40:83 Obituaries of Washington County, Arkansas, by Barbara Oak Grove School District, hist. of, 40:356 P. Easley and Verla P. McAnelly, noted, Oak Hills, battle of (1861). See Wilson's Creek 55:139 Oakland, Marion Co., 20:260, 54:203 Obituary Index from Arkansas Health Sciences Oakland, La., 12:234 Publications, noted, 40:187, 273 Oakland Academy, Clark Co., 18:407 O'Brien, Gail Williams, The Color of the Law: Race, Oak Land and Lumber Company Railroad, White Co., Violence, and Justice in the Post–World War 31:287 II South, revd., 59:222–24 Oakland Cemetery, Camden, 5:338–39, 33:83, 254 O'Brien, M. C., Hot Springs, 43:138 Oakland Cemetery, Johnson Co., 13:91 O'Brien, Michael Oakland Cemetery, Little Rock, 12:90, 41:255 An Evening When Along: Four Journals of Single Oakland Farm, Camden, 33:83 Women in the South, 1827–1867, revd., Oak Leaf, Ark., 29:338 53:240–41 Oak Leaf Hotel, Little Rock, 44:132 rev., 50:201–3 Oaklawn Cemetery, Batesville, 15:270, 272 Obscenity law, art. on, and Gent v. Ark., 29:48–65 facing 42:203–4 Observations of Arkansas: The 1824–1863 Letters of Oaklawn Park, Hot Springs, 59:421 Hiram Abiff Whittington, comp. Bobbie Oakleaf, Elizabeth (Mrs. Nicholas Oakleaf), 44:132 Jones McLane, Wendy Bradley Richter, and Oakley, A. S., Little Rock, 12:129 Charles William Cunning, noted, 57:87 Oakley, Allen M., Hempstead Co., 39:162, 163n "Observations on a World Flight, 1949," by Paris R. salt works of, at Saline River, 11:325 Green, 8:215–39 Oakley, Francile B., "Arkansas' Golden Army of '49," Observer. See Crossett Observer 6:1–85 Obsitnik, Larry (Ark. Gazette photographer), 35:379–80 Oakville, Union Co., 9:274 picture by, 59:240–61 Oakwood, Garland Co., 43:134 Occasional Papers (published by ATU Hist. Dept.), Oates, Mrs. Gordon, Little Rock, 56:431 32:185, 34:181 Oates, Isabella, Pope Co., 58:56 Ochiltree, Thomas Peck (CSA), 20:359, 372 Oates, John, Pope Co., 58:56 O'Connell, J. (USA), 20:294 Oates, Oliver H., Monroe Co., 1:72, 7:54, 11:215 O'Connell, James E., 56:303 Oates, Stephen B., 58:246 O'Connell, Merilyn Rogers (ed.), 38:386 "Cavalry Fight at Cane Hill," 20:65–73 O'Connor, Carol A., ed., The Oxford History of the Confederate Cavalry West of the River, revd., American West, revd., 54:91–92 21:88–91 O'Connor, John, Pulaski Co., 24:32n "The Prairie Grove Campaign, 1862," 19:119–41 Oconostota (Cherokee), 40:80 Oates, Thomas, Pope Co., 58:56 Octave Thanet. See French, Alice Chester Obadele-Starks, Ernest, book by, noted, 59:230 "Octogenarian-Nominee of Newborn Party," by William O'Bannon, L. W. (CSA; chief quartermaster, Trans- Herschel Hughes, 22:291–300 Miss. Dept., 1863), 18:356 O'Daniel, Sen. Wilbert Lee, of Tex., 2:91 O'Bear, Elder (Bapt. min.), Craighead Co., 5:165 O'Day, Anita, 54:205 Ober, Frederick, 51:28 Odd Leaves from the Life of a Louisiana Swamp Doctor, Oberholtzer, Ellis Paxon, A History of the United States, by Henry Clay Lewis, noted, 56:489 noted, 39:3, 19 "Ode—July Fourth, 1853," by Albert Pike, 37:325 Oberlin College, 26:244, 292, 27:331 Odell, Alfred Taylor, et al., eds., The Letters of William Oberly, James W., book by, noted, 50:215–16 Gilmore Simms, revd., 15:180–82

540 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 O'Dell, Gracie, book by, noted, 54:107 Ogden, Dunbar, 54:447 Oden, Robert C. (atty., Little Rock), 13:348, 19:294, and Little Rock crisis (1957), 55:36, 56:302 20:18, 41:180 Ogden, Mrs. Fred, Fayetteville, 10:365 C. Ashley and, 19:300–1, 304, 310n Ogden, John B., Van Buren, 6:30n, 261, 15:135, 43:112, buys a lot in Little Rock 49:321 and Conway-Crittenden duel (1827), 10:78–79, Ogden, Dr. Mahlon D., Jr., 42:6, 9, 22–23, 26 19:351 Ogden, Dr. Mahlon Dickerson, Sr., Little Rock, 13:392, disputes W. E. Woodruff's account of Scott-Selden 42:6–8, 11–13, 16–17, 23–24 duel, 20:18 picture of, facing 42:16 duel with W. O. Allen, 6:188–89, 14:343, 19:294, Ogden, Ark., Caddos lived near (1719), 10:348n 23:50–51 Ogilvie, Craig (Batesville cartoonist), picture of, facing and elec. of 1827, 6:190, 10:78–79, 16:249–50, 27:260 19:293–313, 25:133–34 Oglesby, Babe, 54:413 lt. col., Ark. Terr. Militia, 19:294 Oglesby, Gladys Martin, 59:267 and Newton-Sevier duel, 6:190–92, 19:309 Oglesby, Ira D., Ft. Smith, 24:305–6 trouble over Little Rock property of, 1:231, 19:22, Oglesby, Mrs. Ira D., Ft. Smith, 19:176 299–304 Oglesby, Richard (USA), 23:335 writes of factionalism in Ark. under Gov. Izard, Oglesby, William (CSA), Saline Co., 18:97 20:30–31 Oglesby, William B., 47:300 Oden, Montgomery Co., 27:148 Oglesby, William B., Jr., 46:400 Oden Times, 46:200 Oglivie, Craig (AHA moderator), 57:341 Oden Township, Chicot Co., 31:226 Ogojpas (Quapaw village), 2:55 Odetta, 56:224 O'Gorman, Juan, 54:458 Odin, Jean Marie, 48:222–23 O'Grady, Joseph Patrick, "J. W. Fulbright and the Odle, Dr. Benjamin F., Helena, 13:5n, 9 Fulbright Program in Ireland," 47:47–69 Odom, Rev. S. O., Brinkley, 49:258 O'Hara, William M., 48:119 O'Donnell, Bill, 43:185 and S. F. Austin, relations with, 25:338–40, 342, book by, noted, 55:139 344–45 O'Donnell, Fr. John, Pine Bluff, 37:356 claim of, to site of Little Rock, 1:232, 16:14, 25:340, O'Donnell, William O., book by, noted, 45:180 344–45 O'Donnell, William W., Little Rock, 44:93, 48:94 O'Hare, Dick, and Commonwealth Coll., 23:117–18 Odum, Howard W., 27:206 O'Hare, Frank, 40:139, 151–52 Oehler, C. M., Time in the Timber, revd., 7:97 O'Hare, Kate Richards, 40:139 Oehlschlaeger, Fritz, book by, noted, 50:107 and Commonwealth Coll., 23:102–12, 117–18 Oeschsle, Fr. Placidus, 48:356 "'Oh God, Let Us Have Revenge': Ben Griffith and His O'Fallon, Benjamin, 23:129 Family during the Civil War and O'Fallon, John, 23:141, 25:214, 219 Reconstruction," by William L. Richter, O'Farrington, Bill (CSA), 6:328 57:255–86 Office of Economic Opportunity, 54:38–40 Belle (steamboat), captured at Napoleon (1861), "Office of Governor in Arkansas History, The," by Cal 1:67 Ledbetter Jr., 37:44–73 "Ohio Doctor Views Campaigning on the White River," Office of Labor Production, 53:356–57 ed. Harry Forrest Lupold, 34:333–51 Office of Price Administration, 53:356 Ohio River, 20:183, 26:310, 27:84, 338 Official Records of the War of the Rebellion, 41:253 Ohlendorf, Harold, 54:157 Of Rice and Men, by Calvin Ellsworth Chunn, revd., Ohrlin, Glenn, Mtn. View, book by, noted, 36:98 6:206–8 Oil! Titan of the Southwest, by Carl Coke Rister, revd., Offutt, Joel J., Chicot Co., 12:66 8:260–62 O'Flaherty, Daniel, General Jo Shelby: Undefeated Oil and oil industry, 28:40, 43:80. See also Busey Oil Rebel, revd., 14:185–86 Corporation; Busey, Dr. Samuel T. Oga, Kinuko (ed., Rohwer Transmitter), 10:173 art. on discovery of, in S. Ark., 33:195–238 Ogburn, Thomas Clay, picture of, facing 41:17 art. on first refinery of, in Ark., 16:335–41 Ogden, Charlie, Van Buren, 33:157 art. on production hist. of, in Ark., 1:28–40 Ogden, Rep. David A., of N.Y., 24:59 automobiles and, boom in El Dorado, 33:205, 227– Ogden, David Ayres Depue, 36:174n 28 Ogden, Mrs. David Ayres Dupue, 36:174 book on, revd., 43:75–76 Ogden, David B. (N.Y. atty.), 2:9, 15:312 Buckner Field, Columbia Co., 1:40, 4:206–7, 211–

541 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 12 Old, Charles C., Mansfield, 14:222 in 1820s, 22:16–22 Old, William, of Va., 25:116 and first wells, 1:28, 31, 33:196–97 Old-age assistance programs, 37:42 museum on, 46:209 "Old and New Capitols of Arkansas," by Clara B. Eno, paper on, 27:70 4:241–49 pictures of, following 33:208 "Old Argenta High," by Robert Benton Nelson, 12:387– production (1942), 2:92–93 90 report on Shuler Field, noted, 49:103 "Old Arkansas State Penitentiary," by Lewis Barnard, table of pools in Ark., 1:39–40 13:321–23 well drilled near Mena, 1901, 21:74 Old Austin, Lonoke Co., 11:159, 45:82 Oil and Brine Gazette, 39:282 Old Brands and Lost Trails: Arkansas and the Great Oil and Brine Museum, Smackover, 42:389, 45:287 Cattle Drive, by Ivan Denton, revd., 51:275– Oil and Gas Commission, 4:204 76 "Oil and Gas in Southwest Arkansas," by Glen Martel, Old Bucksnort (village), near Jonesboro, 20:154 4:196–214 Old Cleburne, Cross Co., 18:199 Oil Hill, Union Co., 33:226 Old Columbia, Randolph Co., 6:212 Oil Journal. See Smackover Oil Journal Old Court House, Ark. Co., 18:253 Oil Jubilee, Magnolia (1940), 4:198–99 Old Dwight Mission, 40:81 Oil Trough, Independence Co., 2:64, 9:245, 27:135, Olderburg, Daniel (USA), 37:133–35, 137–38 28:256, 31:5, 46:365, 37:279 Olderine, Alexander, 45:28 origin of name, 11:27, 37:205 Old Fort Museum, Ft. Smith, 40:286, 44:85 skirmishes at (1864), 22:157 Old Fort Museum Association, Ft. Smith, 30:267–68 Oil Trough Academy, Batesville, 5:355 Old Fort River Festival, Ft. Smith, 44:95 Oja, Carol, 53:48 Old Fort Smith, by Ruth B. Mapes, noted, 33:87 Ojendal, John Frederick, 40:13n Old Fort Wayne, 26:129. See also Fort Wayne Okahpa Indians, 43:201 Old Guard, 53:451, 452, 453, 456 Okanasa, and legend of origin of name of Ark., 2:32–33 supports O. Faubus, 57:388–90 O'Kelly, Jessie, Fayetteville, AHA panel member, Oldham, George, Lawrence Co., 5:161 44:90, 337 Oldham, Kie, Pulaski Co. Okies, noted, 24:196 arts. on papers collected by, in Ark. Hist. Comm., , 38:302. See also Indian Territory 1:63–73, 41:253–56 Ark. African Americans move to, 33:296–97, 309– chairs Oldham Comm., 31:118, 122 10 Kie Oldham Hall, TB san., naming of, 5:313 Choctaw boundary and, 28:203 picture of, facing 41:256 oil production in, 27:308 and Tuberculosis Sanitarium, 5:312–13, 322, 326, opening of, for settlement, demanded by Ark. 328 Agricultural Wheel, 2:136 Oldham, Mrs. Kie, 41:255 and Judge I. C. Parker, 47:4, 6–8, 16–20, 24–27 Oldham, Marion, 37:121n Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company, 46:222 Oldham, Mary Kavanaugh. See Eagle, Mary Kavanaugh Oklahoma Historical Society, Chronicles of Oklahoma, Oldham (Mrs. James Philip Eagle) 40:183 Oldham, Thomas, Lawrence Co., 5:161 Oklahoma- Mining Company, 36:133 Oldham, William, Lawrence Co., 5:161 Oklahoma Methodist College, Muskogee, proposed, Oldham, Sen. William, of Tex., 38:238 22:219 Oldham, William Kie, Pettus, 5:326, 44:351. See also Oklahoma Renegades: Their Deeds and Misdeeds, by Oldham, Kie Ken Butler, noted, 57:368 pres., state sen. (1913), 24:306 Oklahoma Roots Research, 43:276 Oldham, William Simpson, Washington Co. Oklahoma-Western Railway, and Ft. Smith, 7:168 candidate for U.S. Sen. (1848), 28:152 Okolona, Clark Co., 5:389, 390, 8:242, 10:386, 22:127, CSA govt. commissioner to Ark. secession conv., 49:258, 267 12:211 arts. on hist. of, noted, 37:289 expelled from Fayetteville Temperance Soc. (1843), RR at, 31:282 3:175–77 skirmishes at (1864), 6:181, 19:40, 22:157 exposes A. W. Arrington's past life (1839), 14:312– Ola, Yell Co., RR to, 7:183, 12:275 23, 326 Ola and Hot Springs Railroad Company, 7:168 moves to Tex., 5:396 Olcott, F. P., and Ark. RRs, 7:165 Oldham, Williamson S., 36:317

542 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Oldham Committee, investigates Capitol construction, const. conv. of 1874 meets in, 5:290–92, 294 31:118, 120, 122 DAR and, 2:366 Old Hickory Club, in 1896 elec., 34:49–50, 53 dedication of state flag at, 30:54 Old Horse Shoe (Indian site),Clark Co., 2:106 deterioration of, 31:100–101, 108 "Old House" (poem), by Francis Marion Daulton, exhibits at, 45:84–85, 284, 365, 47:87, 195, 303, 397 11:141, 144 First Day Covers at, 30:58 Old Independence Regional Museum, 59:233 W. S. Fulton, Gov. Pope, and, 22:275 Old Lindseyville Cemetery, Randolph Co., 4:360 Grand State Wheel meets in House of Reps. Old Line Democrat. See Little Rock Old Line Democrat chamber (1886), 38:252 Old Main, Central Bapt. Coll., 45:63 graves nearby, 7:238 picture of, facing 45:64 grounds of, in charge of Little Rock Garden Club, Old Main, UA. See University Hall (Old Main) 4:246 Old Mill, Pulaski Co., 45:344 Herman Davis Memorial Fountain at, 14:59, 61 "Old Miller County, Arkansas," by Russell P. Baker, hist. of, being researched, 37:196–97 42:346–48 monument to D. O. Dodd on grounds of, picture of, Old Parker's Chapel Cemetery, Union Co., 45:83 facing 37:136 Old Potter, Polk Co., 45:6 murder at (1837), 6:212 Old Ral (spring for treating neuralgia), Hot Springs, and Office of Supt. of Public Instruction (1868), 22:36 20:311 Oldrini, Alessandro, 50:31, 32 painting of, noted, 3:331 Old River (mouth of Red River at paper on, noted, 8:248 confluence), 7:21–22 picture of, following 3:312, facing 9:40, 49:85 Old River Lake, Chicot Co., 12:231 plans for, 3:313 fighting at (1864), 22:157 and Gov. Pope, 3:313, 4:282–83, 23:75–76, 78, 83 Old River Township, Ark. Co., 1:104 publishes newspaper, 47:87 Old Rosemont Cemetery, Benton, 49:65n restoration of, described, 3:312–13 Old Rough and Ready, by Silas B. McKinley and Silas schs. held in, 12:92, 94 Bent, revd., 6:201–3 secession conv. meets in, 12:209 "Old Sacramento" (cannon), 18:200 spring near, 5:179, 7:238 Old School Presbyterians, Pope Co. (1850), 13:202 state archives moved to, 32:253–54 "Old Settler" (letters), 48:114n state horticultural soc. endorses preservation of, Old Settler Cherokees, 31:172, 176 34:253 Old Settlers Association of Arkansas, 14:312 and ten-section grant, 3:313, 4:282–83, 23:75–76, Old Settlers of Pulaski County, 14:312 78, 83 Old Southwest Humor from the St. Louis Reveille, ed. and Thomas Thorne (a builder of), 3:312–13 Fritz Oelhschlaeger, noted, 50:107 War Memorial Bldg. dedicated, 9:40 Old State House, Little Rock, 4:232, 5:111, 6:145–46, Old State House: Its Survival and Contributions, 1911– 11:208, 14:308, 15:35, 23:88, 30:230, 1947, by Donald Brown, Marvin Franklin, 32:157, 159, 375, 38:277, 39:93–94, 41:84, and Michele Wasson, noted, 38:377, 41:169 99, 169–70, 340, 42:376–77, 394, 43:184, Old State House Museum, 48:213, 301–3, 59:350 272, 280, 284, 45:86, 284, 46:97–98, 211, Old State House Museum Associates, 41:170, 44:198 406, 49:93–94, 194, 288, 50:110, 220, 407 Old St. Francis Road, and battle of Helena (1863), AHA endorses preservation of, 1:2, 7, 8:249, 30:269 20:276–77, 288–90 AHA mtng. held in, 5:109–11 "Old Thous'n Yards" (Ark. sharpshooter at Port Hudson, Ark. Federation of Women's Clubs helps save, 1863), 4:114 2:225–56, 3:314, 4:244–45, 11:102, 111–12 Old Times Not Forgotten: A History of Drew County, by Ark. Gen. Assembly and, 2:256, 4:244–45, 9:33–39 Rebecca DeArmond, 39:180 Ark. Hist. Comm. housed in, 32:254, 38:191 revd., 40:267–69 Ark. News (newsletter of), 44:94, 197–98, 45:87–88 Old Town (village and lake) near Helena, 2:151, 44:69, Ark. Terr. Legis. and, 2:306–7, 23:75–77, 30:191 72–73, 49:274 art. on, 9:33–42 expedition to (1862), 22:157 art. on, and new Capitol bldg., 4:241–29 and Elaine race riot (1919), 19:144 books on, noted, 38:377, 44:183 Old Washington Historic State Park, 37:198, 38:96, and Brooks-Baxter War (1874), 4:125–29, 133, 39:93, 41:197, 42:189, 43:283–84, 48:73, 135–39, 141–43, 145, 148–49, 14:190, 192, 204 15:146–49, 30:326–27, 330–34, 336 Old Washington Regional Archives, 49:190

543 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Old Wire Road, Marianna, 8:170 Corporation," 32:217–25 Old Wire Road, NW Ark. See Telegraph Road rev., 39:242–43 Old Wire Road, Saline Co., 18:196, 31:330n Olson, Marie K., 42:335n Oliphant, Judge, Little Rock, 43:234 Omaha, Boone Co., 13:63 Oliphant, Mary C. Simms coed., The Letters of William Omaha (USA transport), 18:277 Gilmore Simms, revd., 12:292–94, 15:180– Omma (Indian village), 1:48 82, 42:90–92 Omohundro, G. Logue, Detroit, Mich., 16:402 Olive Branch (steamboat), 17:164 Omohundro, Mrs. Lehte S., Little Rock, and Albert L. Oliver, Charles H. (Scott Co. del. to 1868 const. conv.), Shader Award, 16:327, 402, 17:205 12:139n, 163 On a Slow Train through Arkansaw, by Thomas W. Oliver, Dick (storekeeper along Telegraph Road), near Jackson, noted, 30:61, 64, 69–70, 42:304; Van Buren, 19:125, 26:135–36 revd., 8:256–59, 45:273–75 Oliver, Francis (CSA), 20:386 "On a Slow Train through Arkansaw: The Negative Oliver, Hogan, Hamburg, 3:138 Image of Arkansas in the Early Twentieth Oliver, James W. (CSA), Saline Co., 18:197, 32:72 Century," by Lee A. Dew, 39:125–35 Oliver, John, and construction of University Hall (UA), Once in a Hundred Years: A Pictorial History of 30:12, 30–31, 34 Ouachita Baptist University, noted, 45:77 Oliver, John M. (USA), 49:321 O'Neal, Capt. (CSA), Warren, 14:384 Oliver, Laura, Little Rock, 26:287 O'Neal, Edward A. (pres., Farm Bureau), 24:9 Oliver, Maria, 13:298 O'Neal, George W., Harrison, 52:417–18 Oliver, Richmond L., 13:298 O'Neal, Harvey, Franklin Co., 13:289 Oliver, Sy, 45:244–45 O'Neal, Hiram, Searcy, 13:288 Oliver, T., Pulaski Co., 36:119–20 O'Neal, Rev. J. H., Atkins, 6:351, 354 Oliver, Travis Y., 37:81 O'Neal, Len, Ft. Smith, 9:315 Oliver, Wib (USA), 2:279 O'Neal, Leonard, picture of, facing 49:152 Oliver, William, Pulaski Co., 43:123 O'Neal, Rosalind, 47:368 Oliver, William S. (Pulaski Co. anti-Clayton sheriff, O'Neal family, Drew Co., 40:91 1870), 26:147 O'Neel, Elizabeth, 46:25n Oliver and Mayes (builders of University Hall, UA), Oneida Community, N.Y., 50:143–45, 146, 147, 148, 6:31, 30:6, 11–12 152, 153, 157 Oliver Complex, 51:50–51 O'Neill, Pat, Sebastian Co., 40:127, 129, 136–37 Oliver's Store, near Van Buren, 38:83n O'Neill, Thomas (Union Co. surveyor), 12:227 Olivetian Benedictines, Jonesboro, hist. of, noted, O'Neil's Ferry, on White River above Batesville, 29:240 39:186 181st Brigade, 91st Div., 31:271–72, 275 Olliver, Mrs., Fayetteville, 3:10 154th Observation Squadron, Ark. Nat. Guard, 1:191, Olmedo, Bartolomé de, 49:306 51:225, 228, 245 Olmstead, F. W., art. by, on Ark., listed, 6:86 150 Years Education Supervision in Desha County, Olmstead, Frederick Law, 40:164 comp. C. C. Stuart, noted, 39:283 Olmstead (African American community), near Little , 42:267 Rock, 26:288, 42:42 units from in Little Rock crisis (1957), 30:110, Olney, Mark P., Mena, 45:11 38:111 Olney, Richard (U.S. sec. of state), 38:15, 20, 22, 25– 142d Field Artillery, 1889–1976, by Jack F. Diggs, 27, 29 38:90, 42:382–83 Olney, Warren, 57:178 142nd Field Artillery Regiment, art. on diary of member Olsen, Jean (prisoner during Am. Rev.), Natchez, Miss., of, 5:220–45 1:303, 13:205, 40:25n 114th Ohio Infantry Regiment (USA), 34:333, 351 Olsen, John, of Alexander, 13:205 117th Infantry Regiment (USA), at Helena Olsen, Louise P. (1863), 20:292 "The Possibilities of Research," 9:319–21 139th Aero Squadron, 42:170–76 "Some Reactions of Union Soldiers Stationed in the 112th U.S. Colored Troops, art. on letters of officer in South during the Civil War," 10:46–57 (1864), 40:235–48 Olsen, Otto, book by, noted, 34:150 120th Ohio Infantry Regiment (USA), 34:333, 351 Olsen, Victor, 44:168 One Hundred Years of Fayetteville, reprinted, 36:96 Olson, J. M., Rogers, 28:325–26 One Hundred Years of the Monroe Doctrine, by D. Y. Olson, James S. Thomas, noted, 2:99 "Harvey C. Couch and the Reconstruction Finance "'One Kind of Pioneer Project': Julia F. Allen and the

544 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Southern Tenant Farmers' Union College 39:190 Student Project, 1938," by Carolyn T. Oral History for the Local Historical Society, by Willa Bashaw, 55:1–25 K. Baum, noted, 38:190, 57:89–90 One Life in the Law: A Sixty-Year Review, by Robert A. Orchard industry. See Horticulture Leflar, noted, 44:182; revd., 45:173–75 Orchard Inspection Act (1913), 26:48 One of Cleburne's Command: The Civil War Orchards (in early Ark.), 43:99–124. See also Apples Reminiscences and Diary of Capt. Samuel T. Orcult, Mr., 42:143 Foster, Granbury's Texas Brigade, C.S.A., Ord, Gen. Edward Otho Cresap (USA), 20:294, 31:309, ed. Norman D. Brown, revd., 40:269–70 38:40, 44:22, 46:333, 50:163, 164, 59:174 One-Room Schoolhouses of Arkansas as Seen through a at battle of Corinth, Miss. (1862), 31:42 Pinhole, by Thomas Harding, revd., 53:101– censures USA soldiers for raid on Camden 3 newspaper, 31:153–54 Onesky, John, 43:211–12, 215–16 heads Ark. Freedmen's Bureau, 30:242, 244, 51:146 One Thousand Clever Tricks, noted, 39:249 cmdr. Dept. of Tex. (1875), 24:370 Ong Chair Company, Helena, 33:291 cmdr. 4th Mil. Dist., 1:212–17, 8:6–7, 16, 31:152 "Only the Names Remain" Volume I: (Flint District), by denies 1866–67 legis. permission to meet, 20:342 Sandi Garrett, noted, 52:474 orders registration of voters in Ark. (1867), 33:38 On Revolution, by Hannah Arendt, 56:317, 319 and Reconstruction in Ark., 12:134–38, 32:270, On the Courthouse Square in Arkansas, by John P. Gill 33:113, 161 and Marjem J. Gill, noted, 39:353 Order of Eastern Star, African American chapter of, "On the Preservation and Writing of History," by 31:206 Marvin A. Miller, 4:89–92 Order of Indian Wars, 39:266, 40:94–95, 358, 43:72 Opelousas, La., 37:170 Order of Indian Wars Communique, 43:72 Open Banks (site along Ouachita River), Clark Co., Order of Indian Wars Journal, 39:266, 40:95, 358, 2:106 43:72 Opendenal, John Frederick, 40:13 Order of Moral Socialists, 40:121 Opening Up of American Education, noted, 43:83 Order of the Redmen (German org.), Little Rock, Opie, Maj. Eugene, 47:324, 328, 335 25:167 Opie Read, American Humorist, by Robert L. Morris, Ordinances Concerning the Good Treatment of Indians, revd., 24:371–72 The (1526), 49:299, 303, 306 "Opie Read, Arkansas Journalist," by Robert L. Morris, Ordinances for the Treatment of Indians, The (1513), 2:246–54 49:299–300, 307, 311 "Opie Read's Play about Lincoln," by Robert L. Morris, Ore, James, 56:139 23:353–58 O'Rear, Jefferson Davis, 10:218 Opitz, Henry (Little Rock woodcarver), 3:325 O'Rears, Union Co., 33:226 Opossum, hunting of described, 26:340 O'Reilly, Alejandro, of La., 40:5n, 42:273–74, 326, Opothle Yahola (Creek), 38:348 49:246, 53:312–19 Oppen, George, 54:458 O'Reilly, E. T., Little Rock, 24:32n Oppenheim, L. R., 46:34, 37, 40–41 Organic Act, creating Ark. Terr., 37:44–45, 47–48 Oppenheimer, Babat, 46:12 Organization and Function of State and Local Oppens, Ursula, 54:469 Government in Arkansas, by Dr. Henry M. Optimist's Guide to History, by Doris Flexner, noted, Alexander, revd., 6:211–33, 221–23 54:234 "Organization of Arkansas Municipalities, The," by Dr. Oral history Henry M. Alexander, 1:10–27 AHA workshop on, 34:277 Orick, Samuel, Franklin Co., 13:287 Ark. Commemorative Comm. uses in hist. of Old Oriental Hotel, Fayetteville, 32:67 State House, 38:377 Orieta, Don Josef de (Spanish cmdr. Ark. Post), 4:94– book on, noted, 36:364 95, 98, 40:5n, 42:274–76 about CCC in Ark., 41:367 "Origin and Growth of Immanuel Baptist Church," by information packets on, noted, 38:190 Tommy Smith, 14:90–93 on L. P. McLaughlin, 41:342 "Origin of Arkansas History Commission," by Robert R. papers on, noted, 37:356, 39:331 Simpson, 33:241–54 of rehabilitation services in Ark., noted, 40:186 "Origin of Columbia's Place Names Reviewed," by Oral History: An Interdisciplinary Anthology, ed. Glenn Martel, 11:1–14 David K. Dunaway, noted, 56:119 "Origin of Drainage Projects in Mississippi County," by Oral History Association, 34:82, 37:95–96, 38:290, S. E. Simonson, 5:263–73

545 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 "Original Letter of Governor William Savin Fulton," ed. Orrick, James, 13:298 Margaret Ross, 22:273–77 Orrick, William (Rev. War soldier), Phillips Co., 1:61 "Origins and Fate of the Marion County Free Black Ortiz, Juan, 49:303 Community," by Billy D. Higgins, 54:427–43 Orto, Allen, 5:361 Origins of the New South, 1877–1913, by C. Vann Orton, William, book ed., noted, 43:194 Woodward, 34:235, 53:16, 55:385, 59:185 Orton Brothers Circus, 32:168, 172 revd., 12:77–78 "Orval E. Faubus: Out of Socialism into Realism," by Origins of the TVA: The Muscle Shoals Controversy, Roy Reed, 54:13–29 1920–1932, by Preston L. Hubbard, revd., ": The Central Figure at Little Rock 21:186–87 Central High School," by David Wallace, Origins of Totalitarianism, by Hannah Arendt, 56:314, 39:314–29 319, 329, 331 Osage, Carroll Co., 15:274, 24:146, 28:76–77 Orlando B. Crittenden Company, 50:40, 41, 43, 45, 47, Osage, The: An Ethnohistorical Study of Hegemony on 49, 50, 51, 52, 54, 55, 56, 58 the Prairie-Plains, by Willard H. Rollings, Orlopp, M. A., and Pulaski Co. Hosp., 6:149 revd., 52:468–70, 54:491–93 Orme, William W. (USA), 19:130n, 137 Osage (steamboat), on White River, 9:236, 15:226 Ormsby, Waterman L., and the Overland Mail, 15:63– Osage and the Invisible World, The: From the Works of 66, 68, 70–73 Francis La Flesche, ed. A. Bailey, revd., Ornamental plants, shrubs, and trees, art. on, in early 55:333–35 Ark., 43:99–124 Osage Creek, Benton Co., 48:152 Orphan Brigade, The: The Kentucky Confederates Who Osage Indians, 1:290, 3:33, 129, 7:255, 8:96, 10:126, Couldn't Go Home, by William C. Davis, 346, 348, 350, 355–56, 15:73, 19:96, 27:134, revd., 39:173–74 37:350, 39:356, 41:181–82, 42:274–76, 280, Orphan Train Heritage Society, 47:90–91, 194, 305, 285, 291, 351–52, 46:135, 48:111, 112, 129– 48:209, 300 32, 134–35, 146, 152, 163, 49:202, 242, 246– Orphan Trains, The: Placing Out in America, by 47, 53:131, 56:156. See also Indians Marilyn Irvin Holt, revd., 52:86–87 absence of, in Ouachita River country, 20:51 Orr, Mrs. Byrdie Pryor, 17:332 art. on, and Indian affairs in Ark. Terr., 21:193–212 Orr, D. J., 40:319 art. on Indian trade and, 28:28–48 Orr, Rev. David, preaches in Lawrence Co. (1820s), art. on Lovely's Purchase and, 19:31–39 5:159, 161–63, 166 C. Ashley and Osage claimants, 19:305–6 Orr, Rev. Greene attack Barraque trading party on Red River (1823), preaches at Mound Prairie, 31:368 32:227–30, 232 and salt industry, Sevier Co., 16:391–93, 32:335 attack Caddo, 11:128 Orr, Henry (CSA), of Tex., 27:74 band of, on upper Ark. River, 4:107 Orr, Henry G. (CSA), 52:236 and Batesville, site of, 11:15 Orr, James (CSA) of Tex., 27:74 at Bella Vista (1920s), 37:103, 110 Orr, Rev. James (Cherokee missionary), 1:345, 3:126, Don J. Bogy (Ark. Post merchant) and, 28:35–37, 42 128–29, 131 book on, printed in 1837, noted, 44:272 Orr, Lafayette (CSA) of Tex., 27:74 book on, revd., 44:79–81 Orr, Nelson (Cherokee), killed in Fayetteville (1838), in Boone Co., 13:63 14:318, 320, 352 Bright and Morgan (traders with), 11:186–89, 28:35, Orr, Robert (CSA), of Tex., 27:74 38 Orr, Sample, of Mo., 57:237, 238 cession of 1818, 40:32n Orr, Thomas, 50:198, 57:276 and Cherokees, 1:151, 13:338, 342–46, 390, 19:18– Orr, Thomas, Miller Co., kills outlaw C. M. Baker, 26, 30–31, 33, 23:123–53, 30:337–38, 342, 25:234, 238 31:167 Orr, V. D."Red," 52:416 H. Conway charged with misuse of funds for, Orr, W. E., book by, noted, 36:82 19:304–5 Orr, W. E., Judsonia, 13:109 dictionary on language of, noted, 34:83 That's Judsonia: An Informal History of a Town in at Eureka Springs, 5:297–300, 18:222 Arkansas, revd., 16:409–10 exhibit on, 44:95 Orr, Rev. Washington, preaches at Mound Prairie, legend of footprints of, near Clarksville, 1:356–57 31:368 line of 1808 of, 19:31 Orr, Wylie, Bentonville, 7:76 live north of Ark. River, 9:205–6 Orred, Meta, Lapile, 6:282 and Lovely's Purchase, 32:315, 321, 327n

546 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 and Gov. Miller, 47:106–7 lynching in (1915), 38:265–70 in the Ozarks, 56:159, 58:84 POW branch work camp near, 37:14, 53:354 and Quapaws, 2:151, 9:210–11 small cotton compress at, 38:122 and salt industry in Sevier Co., 32:318n Osceola, Mo., and the firing on Ft. Sumter, S.C. (1861), sign alliance with CSA, 30:341–42 4:2 and Shawnees, 58:404, 408, 412 Osceola Times, 24:120–26, 32:206, 44:112 threaten Ark. Post, 40:6, 11 and baseball, 54:422 trade with, from Ark. Post, 11:186–89, 198 O'Shea, Sr. Mary Ezra, paper by, noted, 18:308 treaty of 1808 with, 10:364 O'Shields, W. B., Southland, 33:324 treaty of 1818 with, 19:18, 20 Osote (Indian village), 1:48 and Union Mission at Grand River, 44:271 Osotouy (Quapaw village), 43:203, 45:365, 48:163, Osage Mills, Benton Co., 46:173, 50:153, 154 53:120, 129 art. on, old settlers reunion, noted, 16:405 Osro Cobb of Arkansas, by Osro Cobb, noted, 50:215 and Pea Ridge campaign (1862), 20:75, 83n, 89 Ossian Bingley Hart, Florida's Loyalist Reconstruction Osage Mills Dam, Benton Co., 47:172 Governor, by Canter Brown Jr., noted, 57:89 Osage Mission, 3:129 Oster, Donald B., rev., 58:220–21 Osage orange. See Bois d'arc Osterhage, Catherine, book by, noted, 36:56 Osage Prairie, Benton Co., 13:289 Osterhaus, Peter J. (USA), 6:462, 19:235n, 28:257, Osage River, Carroll Co., 5:300, 19:204 50:254, 258, 259, 262, 264, 265, 52:147, action at (1864), 22:157, 24:142 54:363–64 Osage River, Mo., 19:239–43, 43:198 at Ark. Post (1863), 18:247, 254–55, 262–63, 269– Osage Springs, Benton Co., 33:80 70 and Pea Ridge campaign (1862), 15:7, 19:254, 258, at Pea Ridge (1862), 15:10, 12:14, 17:134–54, 20:75–79, 88, 90, 22:157 19:235–37, 241, 244, 258, 20:75, 89–94, Osage Township, Benton Co., 43:354 21:9, 22:244–45 Osborn, Mrs. Charles, 42:236 Osthaus, Carl R., Partisans of the Southern Press: Osborn, Charles W., 42:236 Editorial Spokesmen of the Nineteenth Osborn, Dr. Horatius Dwight, 35:33, 36–37, 38n Century, revd., 54:222–23 Osborn, Nathaniel Hazzard, 49:67n, 68–69, 72, 76 O'Sullivan, Dan (Little Rock ed.), 14:222 Osborn, Vincent B. (USA), of Kans., 24:175 O'Sullivan, Thomas (engineer, Cairo and Fulton RR), Osborn, W. E. (CSA), 35:88 7:109 Osborne, Angel, Clinton, 45:334 Osutuys (Quapaw village), 2:55 Osborne, C. C., and Sulphur Rock Acad., 5:90 Oswald, Hilda Maus, Little Rock, 47:42 Osborne, Essie, Mena, 21:46 Oswald, Joseph, Sebastian Co., 43:124 Osborne, Molsie A. R., collection of, noted, 45:354 Otey, Hugh (CSA), 54:289 Osborn-McConnell Pottery, 49:59n, 69–72, 75–76 Otey, Mary F., 54:271 Osbourne, Rev. Houston, Cleburne Co., 26:32, 36 Otile, Dr., 42:140, 144, 149, 166 Osbourne, Samuel M., 13:382 O'Toole, Mary. See Parker, Mary O'Toole (Mrs. Isaac Osburn, Elijah, 49:169, 170, 171 C. Parker) Osburn, Henry, 49:170 Ottawa, Canada, 38:355 Osburn, Jessie, 49:169, 170, 171 Ottenheimer, Gus, Little Rock, 46:323, 47:80 "Oscar Franklin Miller: Arkansas's Forgotten Hero," by Otter Bayou, 46:144 John Allen Johnson, 31:262–75 Otter Creek, Indian Terr., 37:345 Osceola, Miss. Co., 4:15, 27–28, 5:308, 6:256n, 367, Otter Township, Saline Co., 36:232 14:57, 27:28–29, 29:316–17, 32:205, 207, Otto, John Solomon 209, 35:20, 38:264, 43:358, 44:204n "Slavery in the Mountains: Yell County, Arkansas, African American news dispatches from, 33:299n 1840–1860," 39:35–42 art. on early hist. of, 24:120–26 "The Banks Family of Yell County: A 'Plain Folk' baseball in, 38:265, 54:410–11, 417, 418, 421 Family of the Highlands South," coauth., drainage projects near, 5:263, 265, 267–68 41:146–67 mob incident due to, 5:270 "Otto Rayburn, an Early Promoter of the Ozarks," by Dyess Colony near, 32:204–5, 214 Ethel C. Simpson, 58:160–79 epidemic in, 51:149–51 Ouachita, derivation of, 19:204 jail at, 38:262–63, 264n Ouachita (steamboat), 20:248 and KKK, 22:318 Ouachita and Red River Railroad Company, 7:107–8, land deal of 1919 near, 27:31 111–12, 114–15, 127

547 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Ouachita Baptist College, Arkadelphia, 41:197–98, 254, Ouachita County Chancery Court, and divorces, 39:30 56:305, 309, 310. See also Ouachita Baptist Ouachita County Extension Homemakers Council, University 40:364, 46:397 Ouachita Baptist University, Arkadelphia, 2:91, 3:335, Ouachita County Historical Quarterly, 36:69, 299, 4:165, 5:94, 6:432, 7:271, 18:170, 34:84, 38:277, 39:266, 40:358, 46:307–8, 405, 372, 43:264–65. See also Ouachita Baptist 48:204–5, 352, 49:182–83, 332 College Ouachita County Historical Society, 18:202, 20:396, books on, noted, 45:77 21:177, 24:188, 36:299–300, 37:86, 39:266, and C. H. Brough, 34:117 40:358, 43:72 diss. on, noted, 45:77 hosts AHA mtngs., 20:187, 196, 32:384, 33:82–83, and J. R. Grant, 12:374 252, 254, 256 and Joint Educ. Consortium, 39:189, 337 purchases Chidester House, 20:254, 22:88–89 racial integration of, 32:386 "Ouachita County's Annual Historical Pilgrimage," by Ouachita-Calhoun Genealogical Society, 37:86, 40:279, Mary D. Hudgins, 24:185–86 43:72, 83 Ouachita Cove, near Caddo Gap, skirmish at (1864), Ouachita Conference Female College (Meth.), Tulip, 22:168 4:238, 334–36, 18:285–86, 40:291n Ouachita District, 41:175, 46:133–35 Ouachita County, 2:242, 3:150, 224, 226, 5:339, 8:328, Ouachita Electric Cooperative, 46:253 10:286n, 12:264, 40:181, 42:154n, 43:122– Ouachita House (Camden hotel), 5:335 23, 190, 274, 48:162, 49:245, 252, 52:227, Ouachita Indians, 46:133 229, 231, 237 Ouachita Mountains, 4:213, 5:174, 312, 20:227, 231, art. on hist. pilgrimage at, 24:185–86 24:160, 170, 25:43, 26:107–8, 27:148, W. F. Avera, home of, in, 22:99 29:228, 31:6, 37:86, 38:354, 41:129, 43:125, bibliog. on, 25:189, 36:68–69, 83 142, 274, 48:152, 52:108, 113–15, 121–22, Bicentennial project in, 32:387, 33:252 126–28 book on 1860 census of, noted, 46:299 African American pop. in (1940), 8:116, 122, 127 book on cemetery records of, noted, 46:397 AHA session on logging industry in, 40:89, 262 book on immigrants to (1910), noted, 44:88 art. on Banks family in, of Yell Co., 41:146–67 book on photographic hist. of, noted, 47:390 books on hist. of logging in, noted, 44:295, 46:299, cemetery map of, noted, 46:308 381, 47:191 cemetery records of, noted, 40:364 book on pioneer farm life in, 48:79 Chidester House and Keith home in, 24:185–86 proposed book on, 38:280 during Civil War, 1:66 Ouachita Mountains, The: A Guide for Fishermen, created, 10:38–39, 12:227, 230, 247, 26:241, 39:92 Hunters, and Travelers, by Milton D. early hist. of, 5:330–40 Rafferty and John C. Catan, noted, 50:211 Écore Fabré as co. seat of, 20:246 , 3:323, 55:411–12 and elec. of 1850, 35:162, 163n "Ouachita National Park: A Failed Proposal from the freedmen's plight in, 51:144 1920s," by Jane Jaree Lynn, 55:410–37 and KKK, 12:22, 318, 33:235 Ouachita National Park Foundation Society, 55:413 land in, offered to immigrants, 38:42n Ouachita Ozier (shrub noted by Dunbar), 20:56 letter from (1862), 20:357–58 Ouachita Post (now Camden), at Ouachita River, 1:234, oil industry in, 33:197, 220–21, 226 341, 46:133–55, 48:148, 49:241, 244 paper, pulp, and forest products from, 35:256 and derivation of name "Écore Fabri," 48:148 during Reconstruction, 12:159, 162, 165, 22:111–12 and derivation of name "Hot Springs," 48:161–62 records of, before 1875, destroyed by fire, 35:142 Ouachita Post (now Monroe, La.), 48:148, 49:241, 242, Repub. party voting in, 7:207 247 Rev. War soldiers buried in, 1:58 known also as Ft. Miró, 20:49, 52 and RRs, 7:111, 115, 179 Ouachita Pottery, Hot Springs, 46:94, 48:201 secession feelings in, 12:195 Ouachita Province, 39:40 sesquicentennial of, 33:82 Ouachita River, 1:342, 3:61, 100, 102–3, 312, 4:219, settlement of, 5:330–35 6:185, 7:59, 61, 246, 254, 9:116, 11:3–4, 6, slaveholding in (1850), 12:45, 52–75 318, 12:243, 14:3–4, 6, 382–83, 16:64, in SARA, 37:198 26:363, 27:148, 28:223, 37:203, 40:221, swamplands in, 6:376, 379 43:132, 136, 138, 202, 48:152, 162, 166, 168, Ouachita County, Arkansas, Cemetery Records, noted, 51:310 40:364 art. on Champagnolle at, 10:37–45

548 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 art. on first bridge across, in Hot Spring Co., noted, Our Own Sweet Sounds: A Celebration of Popular 38:91 Music in Arkansas, by Robert Cochran, revd., Autiamque (Indian village) at, 20:245 57:205–7 Beeson's Landing on, 12:234, 242, 248 Ousbon, Rev. A. C., St. Louis, 2:355 Black family at, Union Co., 12:236–40 Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Homeless Children and Bluff City (steamboat) on (1857), 11:87–88 Families in Small-Town America, by Yvonne as boundary for Quapaw treaty (1818), 9:208 M. Vissing, revd., 57:81–83 as boundary of Ashley Co., 11:164 Out of the Vapors (book on Hot Springs), noted, 47:389 Jesse B. Bowman (trapper on), 5:31 "Out West in Arkansas, 1819–1840," by Walter Moffatt, Caddos and, 10:348n, 356, 11:124 17:33–44 Camden at, 12:242, 20:245–56, 250–51 Outlaw, Waylon, Crossett, 59:46 Champagnolle at, 12:242 Outlaws, booklet on, noted, 47:188 Choctaws and, 5:402–3 Outlook chutes on, near Hot Springs, 20:48–49 arts. on Ark. in, noted, 29:300, 30:69 during Civil War, 19:51–60, 20:3–16, 22:157, 269, comments on Sen. Clarke, 37:256 32:89, 33:108, 110, 38:132 Outpost. See Rohwer Outpost and Camden fortifications, 41:318–26 Outside Agitator: Jon Daniels and the Civil Rights Homer (CSA transport) captured on (1864), Movement in Alabama, by Charles W. 18:340 Eagles, revd., 54:101–3 pontoon bridge on, at Camden, 9:216–18, 20:3 "Outstanding Arkansas Composer, William Grant Still," cotton shipped on, 6:273 by Mary D. Hudgins, 24:308–14 dams on, 4:150 Overa, Mrs. S. F. See Warnock, Sarah Emeline (Mrs. S. De Soto and, 2:109, 4:168, 26:7 F. Overa) Dunbar-Hunter expedition on (1804–5), 4:196, Overall, Rev. L. S., 49:259 20:49–52 Overdyke, W. Darrell, The Know-Nothing Party in the H. Muhlenberg examines plants collected by, South, revd., 12:79–80 20:64 Overman, Richard E., Little Rock, 4:150, 5:152 early preaching along, 31:357–58, 361, 363 Overreached on All Sides: The Freedman's Bureau in 1833, 45:221 Administrators in Texas, 1865–1868, by ferries on, 5:337, 12:230, 234–35 William L. Richter, revd., 51:370–72 floods Mineral Springs, Ashley Co., 5:404 Overro, Johnny, 36:136 locks and dams on (1924), 20:248 Overstreet, John, Jackson Co., 16:377–78 mail route from, to Ark. Post, 32:230 Overton, Betty, 44:361 map of, noted, 48:143–44 Overton, Elvin E., 21:114 natural levees of, 7:22 Overton, Mary, Little Rock, 33:321 origin of name of, 19:204 Overton, Moses, store of, at Tulip Creek, 17:68 pre-Columbian Indian culture along, 3:300, 305 Overton, Judge William R., papers of, 42:387–88 rafting of timber on, 22:112–15 Oviedo y Valdés, Gonzalo Fernández de, 49:302, 304– Remmel Dam on, 12:283–84 5, 308–10, 51:4–6, 10 Rockport Bridge over, picture of, 38:91, 42:187 Owen, Mrs., Little Rock, 37:133 Rowland's raft on, 6:277 Owen, Alice, Dallas Co., 35:146n salt deposits along, 19:322, 32:332, 334 Owen, Ann L., Dallas Co., 12:66, 35:261, 265, 271, settlement along, 2:215–16, 5:331–32, 334, 6:277– 274–91 78, 27:84, 46:133–55 Owen, Benjamin (mail contractor, Ark. Terr.), St. Louis, and town site at (1819), 25:338–39 18:47 trading with Indians on, 49:240, 241, 244, 245 Owen, Benjamin R., Dallas Co., 35:161, 180–82, 263, transportation and navigation on, 1:342–54, 2:242, 269–70, 286, 290 3:61, 11:82, 87–89, 19:116 Owen, Benjamin T., Cornerville, Ark., died on Reuben Ouachita Stone (whetstone of novaculite), 28:227–28 James (1941), 1:96 Ouachita Valley Railway, 29:339, 342 Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C., Little Rock, 42:96 Oubre, Claude G., 54:340 Owen, Conrad, Dallas Co., 35:146n Our Common Affairs: Texts from Women in the Old Owen, David Dale (state geologist), 1:149, 18:218–19, South, by Joan E. Cashin, revd., 57:83–84 283, 286, 28:227, 33:198n, 37:190, 296, Our Landed Heritage: The Public Domain, 1776–1936, 43:127, 49:129, 148, 161, 164, 166, 167 by Roy M. Robbins, revd., 2:85–87 art. on visit of, to Hot Springs, 1:141–47 Our Land Too (film on STFU), 47:363 book by, noted, 49:129

549 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 diss. on, noted, 1:142n Owensby, J. E., Carroll Co., 6:461 geological survey of Ark. by, 11:133 Owen's Chapel Cemetery, Acorn, 21:45 geological reports by, noted, 9:234 Owen Township, slaveholdings in, 52:117–18 at Hot Springs, 14:29 Owl, John (Indian), Izard Co., 37:186 Owen, Elias K. (USA), 18:256 Ownbey, Carl A., Springdale, 34:256 Owen, G. E., Conway, 10:167 Ownby, Ted Owen, Mrs. H., Texarkana, 1:183 Black & White: Cultural Interaction in the Owen, H. M., Marianna, 7:233 Antebellum South, revd., 53:380–83 Owen, Hurley (lynching victim), 52:165, 170 revs., 52:461–62, 53:236–38, 55:456–57 Owen, J., Dallas Co., 35:150 Owsley, Frank Lawrence, 40:154, 162, 166, 58:45 Owen, J. Frank, 50:150, 155, 156 Filibusters and Expansionists, coauth., revd, Owen, James "Jimmy," Dallas Co., 35:146, 148–49 58:215–17 Owen, James L. (CSA), of Mo., buried at Fayetteville, Plain Folk of the Old South, revd., 9:60–61 5:407 Oxen, 26:317, 33:229 Owen, Josephine, Dallas Co., 35:146, 151–52, 156–57, picture of, following 33:208 159, 161–63 Oxford, C. E., 14:146 Owen, Josiah, Dallas Co., 35:145–46 Oxford, Janette (Mrs. C. E. Oxford), 14:146 Owen, Miles, and M&LR RR, 15:220, 225 Oxford, Mattie, 10:86 Owen, N. (steamboat capt.), on White River, 9:235 Oxford, May, 14:146 Owen, Narcissa Chisholm, memoirs of, revd., 40:80–81 Oxford, Myra, 14:146 Owen, Nathaniel, Ark. Co., 41:64 Oxford Bend, on White River, Washington Co., 10:379, Owen, Rev. O. J., Faulkner Co., 10:163 46:174 Owen, Ray, Garland Co., 59:412, 424–25, 427–28 action at (1862), 22:157 Owen, Richard, Pulaski Co., 43:123 Oxford History of the American West, ed. Clyde A. Owen, Robert (father of David D.), 1:141 Milner II, Carol A. O'Connor, and Martha A. Owen, Rev T. O., Malvern, 10:197–98 Sandweiss, revd., 54:91–92 Owen, Thomas, Little Rock, 57:180 Oxnam, G. Bromley (Meth. bishop), 19:3 Owen, Thomas, Union Co., 10:39 Ozan, Hempstead Co., 13:269, 19:204–5, 24:68, 71, Owen, Thomas (White Co. del. to 1868 const. conv.), 31:365, 48:152, 198 12:139n, 152, 163 Ozan Creek, Hempstead Co., 19:205, 48:152 Owen, Thomas M., of Ala., 32:247, 252, 55:153 Ozan Lumber Company, Hempstead Co., 19:40 Owen, W. F., 37:242 Ozan Methodist Church, picture of, facing 42:187 Owen, William, Dallas Co., 35:146–86, 262–88 Ozark, origin of name, 1:173, 2:39–42, 19:205, 48:153 Owen, William Addison, Dallas Co., 35:145–73 passim Ozark, Franklin Co., 3:202, 334, 5:23n, 158, 6:92, 162, Owen, Mrs. William Addison, 35:145–86 passim, 146n, 10:2, 5, 35–36, 11:292, 12:367, 14:281, 168–69, 175, 181, 265n, 274, 281, 289, 296 26:226, 243–44, 247, 250, 252, 254, 27:184, picture of, facing 35:144 28:326, 371, 29:138, 142, 232, 235, 33:119, Owen, William B. (Ark. hwy. commissioner), 7:304–5 132n, 35:203, 40:282, 46:250 Owens, Benjamin (Rev. War soldier), Conway Co., 1:54 A. W. Arrington debates John Taylor at, 20:220 Owens, Rep. E. J., Pulaski Co., and 1889 legis., 26:209 art. on papers of Samuel Evans of, 13:278–300 Owens, Estelle, rev., 57:215–17 during Civil War, 3:15, 12:366, 14:98, 22:157, Owens, Hansford D., Ashley Co., 16:69 25:48, 50–51, 62–63, 65–66 Owens, M. R., Center Point, 28:50 CSA forces in, 54:248, 264 Owens, Marian (Little Rock ed.), 43:190, 44:94, 198, founding of, 13:278, 26:182 45:87, 47:87 F. Gerstaecker visits, 4:228 Owens, Morgan R., coauth., Arkansas' Natural hist. jail in, 41:368 Resources—Their Conservation and Use, post office records of, 13:297–300 revd., 1:163–65 and RRs, 7:133–34, 139, 13:95–96 Owens, Myrtle, Wilmar, 17:332 stageline between Eureka Springs and, 41:206, 209 Owens, Paul and Sandy, Pine Bluff, 39:95 suffrage movt. in, 44:128 Owens, R. N., Center Point, 12:265, 271 teachers' inst. at, 14:203 Owens, Toby, hanged, 50:176 and visit by T. Roosevelt, 53:201 Owens, W. A., Lee Co., 59:398n, 400n A. Yell owned interest in site of, 20:131, 26:226 Owens and Company (North Little Rock undertakers), Ozark, Mo., 18:77 47:331 Ozark (steamboat), 13:280–81 Owen's Battery (CSA), Drew Co., 22:271 Ozark Academy, near Fayetteville, 44:76

550 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Ozark Baptizings, Hangings, and Other Diversions, by Ozark Magic and Folklore, noted, 36:97 Robert K. Gilmore, revd., 44:83–84 Ozark Mountain Folks, by Vance Randolph, 7:4, 58:172 Ozark Bathhouse, Hot Springs, 41:95 Ozark Mountaineer (magazine), 13:392, 14:182 Ozark bluff dwellers (Indians of Ozark region) Ozark mountaineers, art. on mind of, 10:307–27 art. on, 5:274–77 Ozark Mountains, 4:150, 155, 213, 7:103, 131, 9:108–9, Brown Bluff, site of, 5:275 20:227, 231, 23:213, 242, 27:132, 31:7, pictures of artifacts of, following 3:312 33:74, 76–77, 274, 39:40, 100, 41:149, 43:7, Ozark Country, by Otto Ernest Rayburn, 58:172–73 10, 13, 18, 83, 188, 273, 275 noted, 2:287; revd., 1:172–75 African Americans in (1940), 8:116, 122, 127 Ozark County, Mo., free blacks in, 54:442 art. on Civil War refugees in, 57:233–54 Ozark Creative Writers, Incorporated, 48:296 art. on fabulous monsters of, 9:65–75 Ozark Cultural Celebration, noted, 58:359 art. on mind of people of, 10:307–27 "Ozark Customs," by Otto Ernest Rayburn, 18:73–77 art. on search for Erkswine grave in, 11:113–23 Ozark Dam, on Ark. River, 28:84 art. on settlement of Buffalo River valley in, Ozark Electric Cooperative, Harrison, 46:246 37:203–22 Ozark Fantasia, by Charles J. Finger, noted, 15:303 art. on superstitions of, 9:76–86 Ozark Folk Center, Mtn. View, 34:364, 39:91, 42:379, art. on women and the companionate family (1870– 46:372, 48:92 1910), 47:230–56 Ozark Folk Center State Park, 57:435 arts. on folksongs of, 5:246–62, 6:165–79, 7:1–10, Ozark Folk Festival, Eureka Springs, 15:274, 57:435 9:87–89 Ozark folklore, book on folk tales, revd., 12:171–73. arts. on women in, noted, 46:204, 380 See also Folklore book on boyhood in, 47:85 Ozark Folklore: A Bibliography, by Vance Randolph, book on folklore in Mo., revd., 44:83–84 noted, 32:385; revd., 32:188–91 book on lies and tall tales of, revd., 10:223–24 Ozark Folklore (publication of Ozark Folklore Soc.), book on H. Schoolcraft in, revd., 10:223–24 10:219 book on superstitions of people of, revd., 6:475–78 Ozark Folklore Society. See also Arkansas Folklore book on vigilantes in, 48:80 Society book on walking preacher of, revd., 4:74–77 art. on, 9:115 books on, noted, 7:4, 10:217–18, 14:182, 15:370, mtng. mtng. of (1950), 9:224 36:66, 97–98, 40:92, 41:356, 42:181–82, org. of, 10:218–19n 378, 381; revd., 37:283 Ozark folk songs. See also Folklore; Music books on Civil War in, 45:179, 47:84 art. on British influence on, 5:246–62 books on hist. of Buffalo River and, 47:381–83 art. on Indian influence on, 6:165–79 books on life in, revd., 6:478–81, 18:108–9, 34:283– Ozark Folksongs, comp. and ed. Vance Randolph, 84 noted, 7:49, 9:87–98, 39:176–77 customs among people of, 10:272, 276–77 Ozark Gardens, 48:382 deposits of saltpeter in, 49:124–67 Ozark Ghost Stories, noted, 43:83 described by German auth., 11:182 Ozark Guide. See Rayburn's Ozark Guide family folklore in, study of, 38:192 Ozark Heritage Institute, UCA, 45:194, 46:209–10, 307, film on storytelling in, 41:100 47:304 forestry in, 24:208–19 papers of, noted, 47:92 forests in, 10:96, 98, 101, 51:354 Ozark hillbilly dolls, made near Winslow, 3:344 F. Gerstaecker visits, 10:1–36 Ozark Historical Review (published by Phi Alpha Theta, guide to, noted, 15:274 UA Hist. Dept.), 32:185, 34:181, Indian legend on, 2:33 35:19136:207, 38:285, 39:282 moonshining in, 16:169–73 Ozark Indians. See Quapaw Indians paintings of, noted, 3:332, 336–37 Ozark Institute, Eureka Springs, 41:367, 42:193, 48:382 paper on, noted, 10:301 Ozark Institute (acad. for boys), Mt. Comfort, 28:310, and rds. in, 8:316 360, 29:345–47 records of churches in, noted, 41:96 Ozark Journal. See Imboden Ozark Journal and RRs, 8:268–69, 285–90, 294 Ozark Life: The Mirror of the Ozarks, 58:162–65, 169 talk on "hillbillies" in, noted, 11:204 Ozark Life (magazine ed. Otto E. Rayburn), 7:2–4, Ozark National Forest (est. 1909), 3:323, 24:210, 32:15, 44:13 23 Ozark Log Cabin Folks, by Paul Faris, 42:299–301 photographic exhibit of (1908–40), noted, 38:193 Ozark Magazine, 46:406–7 Ozark Odyssey, by Marion Dickens, revd., 14:288–89

551 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 "Ozark or Masserne," by Robert L. Morris, 2:39–42 Ozark Playground Association, 4:266, 37:108 Ozark Poultry and Egg Company, 57:35 Ozarks, The, noted, 36:97 Ozarks, by Vance Randolph, noted, 7:4 Ozarks Country, by Ernie Deane, revd., 34:283–84 Ozarks Electric Cooperative, Fayetteville, 46:241, 253 "Ozarks Folklore Society," by John Gould Fletcher, 9:115 Ozark Smile Girl's Band, Ft. Smith, 37:113 Ozarks Mountaineer, noted, 44:197 Ozarks Museums Association, 45:194, 46:100 Ozark Society, 47:382 and Buffalo River, 12:89–90, 26:383 Ozarks Regional Library, Fayetteville, 6:453–54 Ozark States Folklore Society, 39:281–82, 42:393, 44:97, 46:207 Ozark Sun, 29:160 "Ozark Superstition and Its World Affinities, An," by Paul G. Brewster, 9:76–86 Ozark Superstitions, by Vance Randolph, noted, 43:83; revd., 6:475–78 Ozark Tales and Superstitions, 42:381 Ozark Traction Company, 39:60 Ozark Trails, C. H. Brough and, 7:304 "Ozark Trails and Arkansas Pathfinder, Coin Harvey," by Clara B. Kerman, 7:299–316 Ozark Trails Association, Monte Ne, 13:159, 37:127–28 art. on, 7:299–316 Bentonville and, 7:301–3 marks hwys. in Benton Co., 7:300ff Ozark Utopia, Gilbert, art. on, 14:359–73 Ozark Valley in Autumn (painting by Adrian Brewer), 3:330 Ozark Vernacular Houses: A Study of Rural Homeplaces in the Arkansas Ozarks, 1830– 1930, by Jean Sizemore, 54:89–91 "Ozark Women and the Companionate Family in the Arkansas Hills, 1870–1910," by Janet Allured, 47:220–56 Ozark Writers and Artists Guild, Eureka Springs, 5:297n, 48:296 Ozone, Johnson Co., I. McCracken Home at, 34:314, 38:252–53 O-zo-ne-ka (legendary Indian woman), 2:32

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