Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 on state defense council (WWI), 2:117 P and visit of W. J. Bryan (1909), 11:333 Page, John Herbert, papers of, noted, 39:115n P. G. T. Beauregard: Napoleon in Gray, by T. Harry Page, John M., paper by, 55:320 Williams, revd., 15:94–96 Page, Neal, Harrison, 8:286n Pacaha (Indian village), visited by De Soto expedition, Page, Otis D. (state land commissioner), Little Rock, 2:144, 49:303–4, 306 1:188 Pacaha Club, Helena, 55:76 Page, Mrs. Otis D., 9:223 Pacana (Miami leader), at Ark. Post (1789), 49:247 Page, Tate C. "Piney," Russellville, 42:393 Pace, Frank, Little Rock, 2:116, 7:177–78, 36:284 book by, noted, 36:97 picture of, facing 36:288 Page, Thomas, Grant Co., 7:318 Pace, Jack (Ft. Smith mayor), 19:75, 175 Page, Walter Hines, 53:205 Pace, Kelly, Cummins Prison, 56:210–11, 214–15, 223, Page, Will, Garland Co., 59:416–17 224–25, 228–29 Page's Ferry, on Poteau River, 26:268 Pace, Lawrence, 56:228 Pague, Wilson, Union Co., 12:49 Pace, Lyda Winn, book by, noted, 45:357 Pagues, Delloss C. (CSA), 5:406 Pace, Thomas N. (USA) Paheka (Quapaw leader), and hist. of Quapaw migration at battle of Helena (1863), 20:283, 286 to Ark., 43:201 at Pine Bluff, 23:292, 294, 298, 306 Paige, John, book by, noted, 47:389 Pace, Capt. W. F., Boone Co., 13:68 Paine, Capt. (CSA), 42:143–44, 147, 149 Pace, W. W., Ouachita Co., 22:112 Paine, David, 18:46 Pace Recording Co., 53:47 Paine, Jesse A., Jacksonport, 9:243 Pacific and Great Eastern Railway Company, 7:160 Paine, Thomas, 37:46 Pacific Coast Express, 34:248 Pain in Prevention: A History of Public Health in Pacific Hotel, Little Rock, 35:6n Arkansas, cited, 59:324–25 Pack, John (CSA), Saline Co., 18:97 Painting (in Ark.), 3:325–37, 13:373–74, 53:33-41 Packer, Alfred, of Colo., 1:75 Paisley, Clifton, "The Political Wheelers and Arkansas' Paddock, Dr. Charles (son of Dr. Charles B.), Election of 1888," 25:3–21 Fayetteville, 10:376 Paisley, D. L. (ed., Ark. Teacher), 19:336 Paddock, Dr. Charles B., Fayetteville, 10:376 purchases Auvergne Acad., Jackson Co., 5:182 Paddock, Nancy (auth.), 46:376 Paisley, Emma Butler (Mrs. William Paisley), 44:182, Paddock, Dr. Samuel F., Washington Co., 10:370–71, 293, 45:175–76 375–76 book of letters, noted, 44:182, 293 Paden, A., Ft. Smith, 29:250 Paisley, Mrs. Tom, Fayetteville, 37:105, 115, 117, 128 Paden, Thomas, Ft. Smith, 29:250 Paisley, William, 45:175–76 Padgett, W. B., Batesville, 11:21 book of his letters, noted, 44:182, 293 Padgett, W. R., Batesville, 13:142, 149 Pakenham, Thomas, books by, noted, 52:98 Pagan, Cheryl, Little Rock, 45:186 Pakis, George, Garland Co., 59:416 Pagan, John, quoted, 55:49 Palace Theater, Fayetteville, 31:183 Pagan, Mrs. Muggie, Union Co., 12:237n Palarm, Faulkner Co., 48:153 Page, Earl, Little Rock, 1:90, 24:212, 26:49, 34:263 origin of name, 19:205 Page, Henry (state treas.), Pulaski Co., 1:72, 8:9n, RR station at, 4:138, 15:149 36:111 Palarm, Pulaski Co., 47:134 and Ark. Deaf Mute Inst., 5:195 Palarm Creek, Faulkner Co., 4:278, 19:205, 42:28, Page, James R. (prosecuting atty., 9th Circuit, 1871), 48:153 13:137n attack on Hallie at (1874), 4:38, 14:191, 15:149–50 Page, John, Cushman, 36:140–41, 143, 153 early settlement along, 10:127, 130, 133 picture of, facing 36:288 Lake Conway on, 12:107–8, 110 Page, John, Indian Terr., 57:335–36 Palestine, St. Francis Co. Page, John, Warren, 46:60, 62, 64 art. on consolidated sch. at, 27:59–67 Page, Mrs. John, Warren, picture of, facing 36:136 pictures of sch. at, facing 26:60, 64 Page, John H., Little Rock Palmer (steamboat capt. on White River), 8:141 Jacksonport publisher, 9:241–42, 256 Palmer, A. Mitchell (U.S. atty. gen.), 37:106 picture of, facing 36:288 and Ark. riots (1919), 33:177–78 and state convicts, 8:185 Palmer, Clayton, Washington, 42:98 state agriculture commissioner, 26:49 Palmer, Clyde Eber, Hot Springs, 36:184

553 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Palmer, Edward (Smithsonian archeologist), 3:304, Civil War: The Memoirs of W. G. D. Hinds," 47:193 13:325–37 cited on Ft. Desha, 26:8 Panther Bluff, on Saline River, Howard Co., 2:341 describes Turner Place (1891), 2:153 Panther Creek, Newton Co., 37:211 exploration of, in Ark. (1882), 3:305 Panthers (in Ark.), 6:420, 11:218 on location of Ark. Post of 1765, 2:154–55 Pantograph. See Little Rock Pantograph visits Toltec Mounds (1882), 13:228 Panton, William, 56:144–45 Palmer, Mrs. Elno, Washington, 39:92 Panttz, Henry, Bradley Co., 12:228 Palmer, George, 51:137–38 Pape, Ada, Ft. Smith, 9:316 Palmer, Dr. H. H., Helena, 51:145 Pape, Annie. See Davis, Annie Pape (Mrs. T. C. Davis) Palmer, H. K. (surgeon, Freedman's Hosp.), 1:72 Paper, Presses, and Profits: A History of the E. O. Palmer, Capt. Henry A. (USA), at battle of Cane Hill Painter Printing Company, by Sidney Philip (1862), 46:270, 56:40, 55 Johnston, noted, 57:366 Palmer, Dr. Henry S., Osceola, 24:126 Paper mills, at Crossett, 44:159, 48:34–56 Palmer, J. L. (mgr., Anthony House), Little Rock, Papers Concerning Robertson's Colony, 42:303–4 7:124, 23:264 Papers of Andrew Johnson: Volume 9, September 1865– Palmer, Joe, 56:424 January 1866, ed. Paul H. Bergeron, noted, Palmer, John C., Helena, 34:129 51:99 and Ark. Midland RR, 7:114 Papers of Andrew Johnson: Volume 11, August 1866– Palmer, John J., and Sulphur Rock Acad., 5:89–90 January 1867, ed. Paul H. Bergeron, revd., Palmer, Dr. Marcus (Indian missionary), in Ark., 16:178 54:385–86 Palmer, Paul C., 33:60 Papers of Andrew Johnson: Volume 12, February– "Miscegenation as an Issue in the Arkansas August 1867, ed. Paul H. Bergeron, revd., Constitutional Convention of 1868," 24:99– 56:108–9 119 Papers of Andrew Johnson: Volume 16, May 1869–July Palmer, Potter, , Ill., 38:23 1875, ed. Paul H. Bergeron, noted, 59:468 Palmer, Robert (AHA speaker), 47:366 Papers of David Settle Reid, ed. Lindley S.Butler, picture of, facing 47:366 noted, 53:112 Palmer, Will, 15:213 Papers of Jefferson Davis, vol. 10, ed. Lynda Lasswell Palmer's Arkansas Partisan Company, 25:63n Crist, Kenneth H. Williams, and Peggy L. Palmetto, Ark., 35:239 Dillard, noted, 59:229 Palnik, Rabbi Elijah "Zeke," 57:58 Papers of John C. Calhoun, vol. 1, ed. Robert Lee Palo Pinto County, Tex., 38:181 Meriwether, revd., 19:184–86 Paltz, Mr., 48:146 "Papers of Samuel Evans of Ozark," ed. W. J. Lemke, Pamplin, Robert, 44:167, 171–73 13:278–300 Panama, proclaims independence, 38:338–39 Papers of William Alexander Graham, ed. Max R. Panama Canal, 38:339, 39:152 Williams and Mary R. Peacock, noted, Pancake, John S., 1777: The Year of the Hangman, 52:200 revd., 36:361–63 Papers of Zebulon Baird Vance, ed. Joe A. Mobley, Pane, Lt. (CSA), of Mo., buried at Fayetteville, 5:406 noted, 54:234 Pane, Thomas (CSA), of Mo., buried at Fayetteville, Papili, Adele, 45:32 5:406 Papili, Patricio, 45:31 Panel of American Women, 57:53–54 Papillon, Jacques, 48:162 Pánfil de Narváez, 51:307 Papillon Creek, Crawford Co. (old name for Lee Creek, Pangburn, Richard, book by, noted, 55:348 according to A. Pike), 48:162 Pangburn, Searcy Co., 26:30, 286, 32:367 Paquette, Robert Louis, book by, noted, 59:346 and M&NA RR, 33:275 Paraclifta, Sevier Co., 10:60, 13:391, 14:159, 339, Panic of 1837, 52:115 17:58. See also Forks Panics. See Depressions AMA freedmen's sch. at, 30:254 Panimates (Chickasaw), 49:247 book on, noted, 46:396 Panis Indians, 2:51 P. Clayton's militia in (1868), 20:346 Pankhurst, Emmeline, 15:38 early travels in, 30:167 Panola, Ark., 32:5 and Freedmen's Bureau, 50:158, 160, 163, 166–67, Panorama Bluff, on White River, Benton Co., 13:157 177, 194, 195 Panser, Nelson, of Earle, 47:210–11 as Sevier Co. seat, 12:272 Panter, Bill, ed., "True Stories of Adventures of the "Paraclifta to Marks' Mill: The Civil War

554 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Correspondence of Lieutenant Robert C. Paris, Logan Co., 3:193, 195–96, 5:313, 14:109, 111, Gilliam," ed. James J. Hudson, 17:272–302 399, 32:354, 45:6–7, 47:278–79, 286 Paradox of Southern Progressivism, 1880–1930, by coal mining near, 32:141–42 William A. Link, revd., 52:350–52 and RRs, 8:162 Paragould, Greene Co., 27:23, 32:213, 43:89 seat of Sarber Co., 13:96 African American pop. of (1940), 8:120 telephone line at, 14:401 banking restrictions in (1933), 39:255 Claude Williams at, 32:366 Crossing (early name of), 13:60 Paris, Subiaco, and Eastern Railroad, 38:186 factories in, 14:126 Paris and Dardanelle Railroad, Ft. Smith and, 7:162 as Greene Co. seat, 13:61–62 Paris Express-Progress, 4:80 origin of name, 7:162, 184 Parish, Louisa, Pine Bluff, 47:259 and RRs, 7:162–63, 185–86, 31:282, 287 Parish, Samuel C., Mt. Ida, play by, noted, 22:72 Paragould and Island Railroad, 31:282, 287 Parish, W. N. (CSA), 4:113, 7:322 J. B. Boykin (surveyor and atty. for, 1887), 31:282 Parish, W. N., Little Rock, 46:324 Paragould Daily Press and Soliphone, 11:140 Park, Dewey, Dallas, Tex., 33:336 Paragould Pilgrim's Progress, 11:140 Park, Elizabeth Allean (Mrs. S. J. Park), Cauthron, Paragould Soliphone, 11:140 33:334 Paragould Southeastern Railway, 7:169, 185, 31:282, Park, Faye (second wife of Hugh Park), Van Buren, 287 33:336 Parakeet, Carolina, 51:345 Park, Hugh, Van Buren, 11:221, 33:340, 39:184, Parallel. See Fort Smith Parallel 43:282, 48:263 Paramore, J. W., St. Louis and AHA, 3:93, 12:177, 20:192, 25:94–95, 26:189, and Ark. RRs, 7:156, 162, 183–84, 31:279–80, 282 30:72, 267–68, 34:179 locomotive named for, picture of, facing 31:278 speaker, 23:189 Parchman, Lula, 47:201, 207–9, 211, 228 permanent member, 33:340–41, 34:80, 35:93 Pardew, Kate (Ft. Smith city librarian, 1942), 1:99 AHQ printer, 27:261, 32:379, 55:169–70, 171 Parette, Bill (AHA permanent member), Fayetteville, Ark. Hist. Comm. member, 31:77 39:184 "The Arkansas River Floods of 1943," 2:202–13 Parette, Bob (AHA permanent member), Little Rock, art. on, 33:334–36 39:184 awarded AHA Certificate of Distinguished Service, Parette, Charles, 25:180 32:375 Parette, Elmer E., Morrilton, 36:295, 37:85 "The Birthplace of Cyrus Adler Is Marked," 26:301– and AHA, 29:377, 32:23, 33:255, 340, 35:188, 9 37:358, 41:191, 344 book by, noted, 36:76–77, 97–98 board member, 31:376, 38:279–80, 379, 39:89, Cephas Washburn's Reminiscences of the Indians, 181, 263, 336, 354, 43:91 ed., 14:183–84 permanent member, 28:194 "Clara Bertha Eno," 10:113–15, 26:188–89 Conway Co. Hist. Soc., 24:187 Crawford Co. , resigns as ed. of, 20:197 Parette, Howard P. (AHA permanent member), Pine and Goodspeed's History of Green County, reprints Bluff, 39:89 of, 23:86 Parham, Antigone, Dallas Co., 42:77 "James Harris Atkinson," 32:370–80 Parham, Dr. E. H. M., Dallas Co., family of, 42:53, 55, letter to, from W. L. Brown, 26:193 65, 72, 82, 138, 140, 142–43, 155, 157, 161 named co. hist., Crawford Co., 15:274 Parham, John, St. Francis Co., 38:251 Pea Ridge Battlefield Comm. member, 16:327, Parham, R. Bruce, co-comp., "Arkansas County and 19:77 Local Histories: A Bibliography," 36:50–84, pictures of, facing 22:182, 25:283, 27:260 294 Schoolcraft in the Ozarks, ed., revd., 14:394–95 Parham, R. H., Little Rock, 20:305, 307 "Ted R. Worley," 28:86–92 Parham, Ray, Camden, 20:187 "Twenty-Five Years as Printer of the Quarterly," Parham, W. C., 40:306 26:185–93 Parins, James W. Van Buren Press-Argus ed., 17:304 book by, noted, 54:495 "Your Historical Association Has Another John Rollin Ridge: His Life and Works, revd., Birthday," 12:front 51:181–82 Park, J. M., Cabot, 11:152n, 154n, 162n Paris, Fr. August Simon, 48:238–39, 241–42 Park, J. M., Jr., "The Evolution of an Industry," 11:151– Paris, Greene Co., 13:57, 60 63

555 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Park, James C., Little Rock, 33:334, 336 Parker, Mary O'Toole (Mrs. Isaac C. Parker), 14:85, Park, Ruie Ann (first wife of Hugh Park), Van Buren, 31:58, 41:359 17:304–5, 26:131n picture of gravestone of, facing 47:17 Park, Sam Hugh (son of Hugh), Ft. Smith, 33:336 Parker, Mich (CSA), of Tex., 20:383 AHA speaker, 30:267 Parker, N. R., 31:218 Park, Samuel John, Cauthron, 33:334 Parker, Nikki, Logan Co., 47:194, 49:99 Park, Tim, Little Rock, 44:189 Parker, R. F. (CSA), in 1st Ark. Inf., 35:88 Park, W. C., 59:381 Parker, Ray K., 42:376 Parkdale, Ashley Co., 5:327, 43:338, 45:91 Parker, Raymond, Canehill, picture of, after 35:248 Parke, Frank, Ft. Smith, 14:214 Parker, Rebecca, wins award, 48:352 Parke, Frank, Jr., Ft. Smith, 14:214 Parker, S. G. (CSA), in 6th Ark. Inf., 13:131 Parke, Niki, Logan Co., 46:207 Parker, Theodore (abolitionist), 41:38–39 Parker, Albert H., 59:66 Parker, Tom, 56:338 murder of, by KKK at Searcy (1868), 31:158–60 Parker, Walter, 28:50 Parker, Allegra Willis, 43:3, 4 Parker, William (USA), 54:262 Parker, Alton Brooks, 7:201, 27:306 Parker-Woolridge-Banks-Wells House, Pine Bluff, Parker, Bonnie, 56:399–426 passim 40:90 Parker, Charles, of Stephens, nominated for state auditor Park Hill, Cherokee Nation, 44:272–74 (1934), 3:232 letters from (1868–69, 1872), 40:55–57, 68–70, 77– Parker, Charles A. (CSA), 5:408 78 Parker, Daniel (U.S. adj. gen.), letter to, from Gov. John Ross (Cherokee leader), home of, 24:321, Miller (1820), 19:23 25:61, 82, 30:340–41 Parker, Edgar B., Conway, 8:134n, 10:117 Parkhurst, Liz Smith (Mrs. Ted Parkhurst), Little Rock Parker, Ely S. (peace comm. member, 1865), at Ft. AHA membership chmn., 42:308, 43:343–44 Smith, 8:109 The Arkansas Traveller: Adapted for Today's Parker, Emma, Logan Co., 41:99, 42:97 Readers, noted, 41:358 Parker, Ernest Arthur, Benton, 36:221 text of book by, 42:378 Parker, Fitzhugh, Palestine, 27:65 Parkhurst, Ted (dir., August House), Little Rock, 43:88 Parker, Frank M. (CSA), in 1st Ark. Inf., 35:58, 88 AHA member chmn., 42:305, 43:343–44 Parker, Glynnis (dir., Bicentennial Comm.), Little Rock, Parkin, Cross Co., 27:84, 43:338 32:98, 33:252–53, 34:277 and RRs, 39:274 Parker, H. D., Little Rock, 7:129 Parkin site, 51:318, 320–21 Parker, Henry, at battle of Shiloh (1862), 1:253 Parkin, William, 52:79, 53:93 Parker, Herbert, and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, Parkman, Francis, 49:232 5:371 Parks, Adaline, Canehill. See Quesenbury, Adaline Parker, Judge Isaac Charles, Ft. Smith, 5:59–62, 11:61, Parks (Mrs. William Minor Quesenbury) 65, 27:8, 30:265, 39:110, 45:188, 352, 46:22, Parks, Carl, 45:11 309, 401, 59:74–75 Parks, Davis A., Pine Bluff, 37:248 addresses Ft. Smith Library Assoc., 55:74 Parks, J. P. A. (Washington Co. del. to secession conv.), art. on, noted, 34:181 12:207, table facing 13:184 arts. on, 5:58–77, 14:85–89, 31:57–74, 47:3–28, Parks, James M., Cabot, 45:82 49:199–213 Parks, John (CSA), picture of, at 34th Ark. Inf. reunion, books on, noted, 11:61n, 36:76–77, 97–98, 42:185, facing 33:112 384; revd., 10:297–99 Parks, Laban, Independence Co., 15:294 courtroom of, Ft. Smith, 15:273, 39:184–85, 42:93, Parks, Mrs. Laban, Independence Co., 15:294–95 356 Parks, Lucille, Dardanelle, 15:275 pictures of, facing 31:64, 47:16 Parks, Nancy. See Bean, Nancy Parks (Mrs. Mark Bean) pictures of gravestone of, facing 47:17 Parks, Rosa, 59:79–80 pictures of, facing 31:65, 42:cover, 47:16, 17 Parks, Susan, 47:92 thesis on, noted, 47:9n "Comics and Candidates," coauth., 51:247–63 Parker, J. B., Ft. Smith, 14:214 paper by, 50:296 Parker, J. W., Hot Springs, 43:138 Parks, Rep. Tillman Bacon, Lewisville, in Cong. (1921– Parker, Jessie Mae, 1:93 37), 29:12, 297 Parker, John, in 20th Ark. Inf., 12:367 Parks, W. P., and title to land at Texarkana, 5:342, 344 Parker, John C., Yell Co., 57:322 Parks, W. P. "Buck," Lafayette Co., 36:114–16 Parker, Mary Elizabeth, Little Rock, 44:132 Greenback party candidate for gov., 19:278, 26:201n

556 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Parks, Walter (CSA), picture of, at 34th Ark. Inf. Parsons, E. C., Batesville, 3:138 reunion, facing 33:112 Parsons, Eleanor, of Ohio, 34:333n Parks, Scott Co., 34:137 Parsons, Elise C., book by, noted, 52:201 Parks Cemetery, Washington Co., 42:381 Parsons, Floyd (supt., Little Rock schs.), 38:317 Parks family, Prairie Grove, papers of, 48:382 Parsons, G. M., and Fayetteville Temperance Soc., Park's Station (on Butterfield Overland Stage Line), 3:175–77 south of Fayetteville, 15:71, 17:236 Parsons, Jack (Ark. showman), El Dorado, 33:211 Parler, Mary Celestia (Mrs. Vance Randolph), 9:224, Parsons, Ken, Jr., Redfield, 46:204, 47:89, 193 10:218, 14:284, 44:6, 7 picture of, facing 47:366 papers of, 43:280, 48:295 Parsons, Lynn Hudson, book by, noted, 57:367 Parmalee, L. R., Helena, 20:95n Parsons, Mary (Shiloh Museum), 45:285 Parman, Donald L. Parsons, Gen. Mosby Monroe (CSA), of Mo., 7:63, 65, Indians and the American West in the Twentieth 22:226, 24:134, 26:125, 129, 33:110, 134, Century, revd., 54:93–95 38:137n, 138, 42:83n, 135, 160 "Riding Circuit in Arkansas, 1844–1845: An delayed in getting from La. to Ark. (1864), 20:4–5 Excerpt from the Autobiography of Reverend at Des Arc (1863), 7:87 William Graham," 57:309–39 at Helena (1863), 2:173, 20:266, 274–75, 281, 284– Parmley, Greene Co., 13:60 86, 290, 295, 297 Parnell, Gov. Harvey, Dermott, 40:351, 42:333, 337, at Jenkins' Ferry (1864), 20:4–5, 9–13 340, 45:115, 59:21, 22 at Prairie Grove (1862), 19: 126, 128, 132, 138–39 appt. Ark. State Plant Board, 26:57–58 returns from Miss. to Ark. (1862), 32:306 appt. H. Caraway to U.S. Sen., 25:117 Parsons, Gen. William Henry (CSA), of Tex., 46:46, 48, denies occurrence of food riot at England, Lonoke 50, 52, 57n, 52:138–39, 141, 144–46, 148, Co. (1931), 29:10 150, 152, 270–71 and Great Depression, 29:292, 294, 297, 302–3, 305, Tex. cav. brig. of, 19:120, 24:171, 54:249 307–9 books on, revd., 27:74–76, 49:86–87 and elec. of 1933, 36:159, 160n, 161–62, 166n Partain, Dave, Van Buren, 19:6n est. State Comm. on Unemployment, 37:25 Parthenon, Newton Co. nomination for gov., 3:227, 232 acad. at, 45:63 opposition to, 57:138 picture of, facing 45:64 and sch. reform, 46:111–12, 115 Partial History of the Greathouse Family, by Jack and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, 5:361 Murray Greathouse, revd., 13:307 speeches of, noted, 45:353 Partisan Ranger Act, 52:261–62 and tax plan, 46:112, 118n, 127–28, 130–31 Partisan rangers (CSA), 24:128, 133, 25:93, 232–33, vetoes const. conv. bill (1931), 34:3 32:303–4, 309. See also Bushwhackers; Parnell, Margaret Lynn, Ft. Smith, 18:50 Guerrillas and guerrilla warfare; Jayhawkers Paron, Saline Co., 36:220 Partisans of the Southern Press: Editorial Spokesmen of Parr, William, Harrison, 52:418 the Nineteenth Century, by Carl R. Osthaus, Parras, Mex., Ark. troops at (1846), 26:371 revd., 54:222–23 Parrington, J. L., Union Co., 12:245 Parve, Joe, Cherokee Reserve of Ark., 31:169 Parrish, James R., Helena, 13:9 Pascagoula Indians, in Red River valley, 37:170, 174 Parrish, John, North Little Rock, 11:205 Paschal, Chandler, 50:133 Parrish, Margaret Massie. See Rutherford, Margaret Paschal, George Washington, Van Buren, 46:5 Massie Parish (Mrs. Archibald H. addresses Fayetteville Temperance Soc. (1841), Rutherford) 3:174 Parrish, T. Michael, Richard Taylor: Soldier Prince of agent for Far West Seminary, 29:353–54 Dixie, revd., 52:90 91 and A. H. Arrington, 14:323–26, 341 Parrish family, Yell Co., 43:84 in Austin, Tex., 5:396 Parrott, Rep. John, of N.H., and Mo. controversy, 24:59 law partner of, murdered (1843), 14:323 Parrott v. Mimmo (1873), 46:18 Paschal, Roy G., Little Rock, 4:265 Parry, Janine A., "'What Women Wanted': Arkansas Paschal, W. N., Magnolia, 5:79 Women's Commissions and the ERA," Paschal, Mrs. W. N., book comp., noted, 36:57 59:265–98 Pass, Dora, 16:80 Parsell, Thomas, Little Rock, 46:319 Passailaigue, Edward P. (Camp Pike officer, 1919), and 49ers, 6:3n, 31n, 74 33:181–85 Parsons, C. B. (actor), 23:174 Passarelli, L. A., 49:52

557 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Passion Play, 59:431–32, 434 Patterson, Georgie, Dallas Co. See Burnett, Georgie Pasta Waditte (Clay of the Scratchy Nose), 40:227 Patterson (Mrs. S. K. Patterson) Pastor, Alejo (Spanish soldier), at Ark. Post, 1:301–2, Patterson, Harry, Canehill, picture of, following 35:248 2:263, 266, 40:24–26, 30 Patterson, Hawkins (settler at Pryor's Bluff, 1826), Pastoria levee, 43:328, 333 5:333, 12:228–29 Pastoria Plantation, 50:10 Patterson, Hugh B. (ed. and publ., Ark. Gazette), Little Patch, Andrew J. (USA), 40:243 Rock, 42:269, 45:281 Pat Cleburne (steamboat), 1:353 papers of, noted, 47:90 Pat Cleburne: Confederate General, by Howell and Patterson, Hugh B., Jr., Little Rock, 44:195 Elizabeth Purdue, revd., 32:282–83, 37:88– Patterson, J. B., Benton Co., 7:76 89 Patterson, Capt. J. C. (CSA), Yellville, in 14th Ark. Inf., Pate, Albert, Cummins Prison, 56:210, 214 16:94 Pate, Bob, Conway Co., 52:378, 381, 393–95, 397 Patterson, J. H. (Van Buren Co. del. to secession conv.), Pate, J. Vandiver, Polk Co., 21:62, 71 table facing 13:184 Pate, Jeremiah, Washington, 17:338 Patterson, James H., Augusta Pate, W. W., 1:92 Jackson Co. del. to secession conv., table facing Patee, Dr. E. S. (USA), 47:358, 360 13:184 Patent medicines (in early Ark.), 4:244, 10:91–93, Know-Nothing pres. elector (1856), 34:297 11:91, 94. See also Medicine Independence Co. slaveholder (1850), 12:66 Patent Model Museum, Ft. Smith, 42:357 Patterson, James H., Independence Co., 43:102, 121 Paterson, Capt. (Memphis ferry operator, 1870), 15:220 Patterson, James T., Mr. Republican: A Biography of Path Killer (Cherokee leader), 23:133–35 Robert Taft, revd., 32:283–85 "Paths of Glory," ed. W. J. Lemke, 15:344–59 Patterson, Jim (settler at Pryor's Bluff, 1826), 5:333 Paths of Our Children, by George Sabo III, noted, Patterson, John (early Lee Co. settler), 2:367, 8:166, 51:288 170 Patillo, Lois, 43:275 Patterson, John, Pulaski Co., Civil War letters of, noted, Patillo, Solomon P., 54:316 17:211 Patman, Wright, of Tex., 54:11 Patterson, Louise H., Little Rock, 48:206 on 1930 drought sufferers, 29:4 Patterson, Marshall H. (state sen. from Cross and Patmos, Hempstead Co., 30:213n, 224 Woodruff cos.), 35:21–22, 41:33 Patria Plantation, 50:10, 15, 26 Patterson, P. M., and M&LR RR, 23:261 Patrick, G. L. (49er), Clarksville, 6:75 Patterson, Robert, Natchez, Miss., 30:111, 48:28 Patrick, J. W. (49er), Clarksville, 6:75 at Hot Springs (1841), 14:18 Patrick, Mary S. Belknap, DeWitt, 18:166 settler at Pryor's Bluff (1826), 5:333 "Patrick Cleburne, Hero from Helena," by Ethel Linder, Patterson, Ruth Polk, Little Rock, 36:295, 39:355, 4:307–14 41:192, 366, 42:393, 43:190 Patriot. See Little Rock Patriot AHA speaker, 46:380 Patriotism for Profit: 's Urban Entrepreneurs book by, noted, 56:249 and the Confederate War Effort, by Mary A. No Share in the Harvest, 1803–1865, noted, 45:187 DeCredico, noted, 50:213–14 papers of, 48:297, 367 Patrons of Husbandry, 38:57. See Granger movement The Seed of Sally Good'n: A Black Family of Patsy (slave of Gant family), Union Co., 17:218–20 Arkansas, 1833–1953, revd., 45:171–73 Patterns—A Social History of Camden, noted, 46:90 Patterson, S.E., 38:261 Patterns—A Social History of Camden, Vol. II, noted, Patterson, T. E. "Pat," History of the Arkansas Teachers 47:388 Association, noted, 40:275 Patterson, Arch (CSA), Saline Co., 18:197, 32:76 Patterson, Thomas J., Écore Fabré, 5:333 Patterson, Ben (African American org. of cotton pickers' Patterson, Vina, Fayetteville, 33:311, 314–15 strike, 1891), Lee Co., 32:114–17 Patterson, W. D. (Palestine sch. trustee), 27:66 Patterson, Beverly, rev., 59:452–53 Patterson, W. W., Pittsburg, Kans., 37:104 Patterson, Bill, Perry Co., 57:379 Patterson, William (early Helena settler and min.), 13:1, Patterson, Carrick, Little Rock, 45:281 31:356 Patterson, D. Palmer, Little Rock, 6:356 Patterson, Col. William K. (CSA), Jacksonport, cmdr. Patterson, Dan, Searcy Co., 52:420 8th Ark. Inf., 9:249, 31:241 Patterson, Dilla, 40:84 Patterson Building, Osceola, 53:92, 55:98–99 Patterson, Frank, 48:246, 53:69 Patterson family (settlers along North Fork of Fourche Patterson, George M., 40:84 de Thomas), 4:353

558 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Patterson's Bluff, Logan Co., 24:177, 40:179 Paxton, Hansford (Sevier Co. slaveholder), 12:66 Patti, Adelina, concert of, at Hot Springs, 9:328 Paxton, J. R. (49er), 6:79 Pattillo, Melba, Little Rock, 56:274-75, 57:185 Paxton, Dr. Joseph, Hempstead Co., 24:71 Pattison, Thomas (USA), at Pea Ridge (1862), 20:86 Paxton, Joseph (surveyor), 44:205, 208, 211, 213n Patton, Adell, Jr. Payne, Adelia (Mrs. Eugene B. Payne), 49:4n "The 'Back-to-Africa' Movement in Arkansas," Payne, Betty and Oscar, book by, noted, 14:77 51:164–77 Payne, Brodie (auth., UA Alma Mater), 6:439, 30:15, 29 book by, noted, 55:350 Payne, Bryant (49er), Clarksville, 6:75 paper by, noted, 43:341 Payne, Charles M. Patton, Benjamin, Little Rock, and saline lands, 32:329 I've Got the Light of Freedom: The Organizing Patton, E. C., art. on, 6:344–50 Tradition and the Freedom Patton, Rev. Franklin, Dardanelle, 10:180, 12:275 Struggle, ed., revd., 55:331–33 Patton, Fred, hist. of Ft. Smith by, noted, 11:61n quoted, 56:273 Patton, Gen. George S., Jr., art. on staff officer of, Payne, David, 47:20 6:344–50 Payne, Dorothy, book by, noted, 47:297 Patton, H. C., 54:414, 416 Payne, Elizabeth A., 48:94, 377 Patton, Harriet. See Baxter, Harriet Patton (Mrs. Elisha Payne, Eugene B. (USA), 49:3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11, 16 Baxter) picture of, facing 49:17 Patton, James A. (CSA), buried at Fayetteville, 5:409 Payne, George, Little River Co., 14:227 Patton, Nell, Benton Co., 18:200 Payne, Harriett, DeWitt, 58:31 Patton, Otis, and sch. for blind, 5:196, 8:38, 82–83 Payne, Isaac, 29:369–70 Patton, W. B., Ashley Co., 16:68 Payne, Jack, Benton Co., 7:76 Patton, W. Hardy (CSA), of Miss., 12:367 Payne, Jewell, Little Rock, 57:171 Patton, Walter, Alma, 56:405, 422 Payne, John Barton, 39:310 Patton, Walter, Jr., Alma, 56:403 Nat. Red Cross chmn., 29:9, 11–12, 15, 17, 115 Patton, Dr. William Ernest, Little Rock, 42:26 Payne, John W. Patton, William Frasier (CSA officer), Benton Co., paper by, noted, 14:75, 177–78 records of, noted, 16:405 "Poor Man's Pedagogy: Teachers' Institutes in Patton, William Jesse, Washington Co., and state Arkansas," 14:195–206 horticulture soc., 34:248 revs., 13:112–14, 308–10, 14:185–86 Patton's Mill, Benton Co., 14:67 "Samuel Preston Moore's Letters to William E. Patty, Allen (CSA), 2:174 Woodruff," 15:228–48 Patty, Barbara (pres., TASC), 55:97, 59:232 Payne, Laud M., books by, noted, 36:56–57 Patty, Eli, 13:289 Payne, Romulus, Chicot Co., 12:66 Patty, L. D., Little Rock, 5:23n Payne, Ruth Holt Paul, Alice (suffragist), at Little Rock, 15:38, 59:277 booklet by, noted, 36:81 Paul, Jim, 44:356 A History of the Holt Family in Washington County, Paul, John M., Bauxite, 23:343 Arkansas, revd., 19:283–84 Paul, Richard, 29:378 Payne, Shelby, Benton Co., 13:107 Pauley School, Little River Co., 14:137 Payne, Sonny (radio announcer), 53:78 Paul Green's War Songs: A Southern Poet's History of Payne, T. J., Austin, 34:242 the Great War, 1917–1920, noted, 53:257 Payne, Titus, 29:371 Paul Jones (steamboat), on Red River, 20:247 Payne, Tom, Little River Co., 14:227 Paulson, Alan C., Roadside , revd., Payne, Clair, 4:265 58:203–4 Payne, William C., 37:245 Paup, John W., Hempstead Co., 12:66 Payne, William E. (CSA), Saline Co., 18:197, 31:351, Pavon, Miguel, 40:26n, 27n 32:74 Pavon, Nicolás, 40:26n, 27n Payne family, noted, 14:387 Pawnee Indians, 1:49, 19:96, 100, 42:323 "Pay of Troops and Confederate Morale in the Trans- in Red River valley, 58:94 Mississippi West," by Harry N. Scheiber, Pawnee Pik Indians, 37:339 18:350–65 Pawnee River (erroneous name for Ark. River), 15:257 Payton, John (Little Rock African American leader, Paxton, Augustus, 50:173 1867), 33:3 Paxton, David, Hempstead Co., 39:163n Payton, John W., 54:332, 345 Paxton, H. H. L., 50:183 Payton, Noble, 55:288, 290 Paxton, H. L., Little River Co., 14:150–52 Peabody, George, and M&LR RR, 7:124

559 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn., 40:327 43:355, 45:256, 49:325, 50:153, 154, 155, Peabody Fund, 14:196–99, 19:329, 31:254, 257 156 Peabody Hall, UA, 30:26 and Ark. State Troops (1861), 14:65–66, 69, Peabody Normal, Morrilton, reminiscence of, by V. C. 15:360n, 21:244, 22:239, 24:319–20, 322, Barnett, 16:105–6 324–25, 328, 330, 334–35, 26:76–77, 79–81, Peabody School, Little Rock, 3:322, 4:280, 13:302 84–86, 91, 33:102 W. Lewis (Rev. War soldier), site of burial of, 1:58 chief of commissary for Gen. B. McCulloch, 34:345 records of, noted, 13:393 camp of, on Beaty's Prairie, 3:183 Peace, Emmett, Magnolia, 11:14 commandant of Ft. Smith and Van Buren, 37:153 Peaceful Valley (community in Bauxite), 27:345 CSA quartermaster at Ft. Smith (1862), 26:127 Peace Links, 45:366, 54:77 and Granger movt., 4:342 records of, 48:297, 367 at Neosho, Mo., 17:121 Peace movement, during Vietnam War, noted, 32:386 at Wilson's Creek (1861), 6:182, 15:360–64 Peace Pathways. See Camp Magnolia Peace Pathways Pearce, V. (49er), Little Rock, 6:74 Peace Societies, 52:290–91, 295, 302 Pearce families, 43:355 Peace Society. See Arkansas Peace Society Pea Ridge, battle of (1862), 2:168, 309, 3:9, 351, 4:15, Peace to Their Ashes: Arkansas Confederates in the 6:181–83, 7:68, 10:367–68, 11:224, 12:368, Western Theater, by James Willis, 55:465 15:9–10, 12, 14, 132, 351, 18:68, 71, 74–75, Peach Orchard, Clay Co., 3:38–40 85, 104, 200, 22:142, 157, 23:262–63, baseball in, 54:419 24:221n, 26:87–88, 27:77, 137–38, 28:254, Peach Orchard Bluff, 27:135 259n, 30:342, 31:38, 32:298, 33:102, 119n, Peach Orchard Hill, Woodruff Co., 43:338 151n, 37:165, 38:75n, 41:91, 204, 44:188, Peacher, Paul D. (Crittenden Co. deputy sheriff), Earle 45:252, 46:47–48, 168–70, 173, 179, 181, art. on, 52:426–51 267, 48:270, 309–10, 312, 317, 324, 325, convicted of peonage, 32:358 327n, 328, 366, 371, 49:137, 142, 146, 147, Peaches, 12:31–32, 13:266, 26:64–65, 34:253, 259, 264, 160, 52:129, 245, 248, 261, 54:241, 309, 312, 43:99, 100n, 108, 120 56:27, 57:261. See also Elkhorn Tavern Peacock, Mary R., book by, noted, 52:200 account of, in Ark. Hist. Comm., 16:105 Peak, Eveline M., Chicot Co. See Faulkner, Eveline M. art. on, noted, 44:178 Peak (Mrs. Sandford C. Faulkner) art. on background of, 17:119–31 Peak, Frank, Chicot Co., 59:160 art. on centennial of (1962), 21:160–65 Peak family, Chicot Co., 14:301–2 art. on CSA diary of, 15:344–59 Peake, E. Steele (USA), 52:333–34 art. on Elkhorn Tavern at site of, 21:3–15 Peake, James S. (Chicot Co. slaveholder), 12:67, art. on first day of, 17:132–54 59:170–71 art. on letter of veteran of, 6:462–71 Peake, Robert, Chicot Co., 59:169 art. on newspaper accounts of, 54:359–75 Peanut industry (in Ark., 1941), 1:180 art. on A. Pike and atrocities at, 38:345–59 Pearce, Judge James M., 42:30 art. on F. Sigel and, 50:249–70 Pearce, John (early Craighead Co. Bapt. min.), 5:165 art. on Gen. W. Y. Slack at, 10:233–37 Pearce, John Ed, book by, noted, 54:107 arts. on, 15:3–16, 20:74–94, 52:205–22 Pearce, Larry Wesley ballad on, 9:92–93 "The American Missionary Association and the Rev. W. Baxter's account of, 15:349–50 Freedmen's Bureau in Arkansas, 1863– E. Bearss helps develop nat. park for, 15:273 1878," 30:123–44 Bentonville and, 15:7–9, 15 "The American Missionary Association and the books on, noted, 36:52–53, 79; revd., 16:111–12, Freedmen's Bureau in Arkansas, 1866– 52:194–96 1868," 30:242–59 John W. Brown (hist., NPS), 21:79, 81, 178 "The American Missionary Association and the CSA arty. at, 22:241–50 Freedmen's Bureau in Arkansas, 1868– description of site of, 20:86n 1878," 31:246–61 Eureka Springs and, 5:301–3 "Enoch K. Miller and the Freedmen's Schools," Indian troops at, 8:107 31:305–27 Pres. Lincoln receives news of, 11:223 paper by, noted, 29:378 maps of, following 18:56, facing 20:87 Pearce, Lucille, Midland, Tex., 43:355 noted, 16:105 Pearce, Marcella Morgan, featured in book, 35:302 picture of, facing 24:136 Pearce, Nicholas Bartlett (CSA), 15:352, 28:270, A. Pike at, 39:245

560 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Pratt's Store at site of, 17:136–37, 147, 21:13 Movement: Life on the Home Frontier, revd., reunion of veterans of (1889), 16:405 54:388–89 Gen. W. Y. Slack killed at, 10:233, 236 Peay, Mrs., Little Rock, 6:145 Gen. Van Dorn's handling of CSA troops at, 18:351 Peay, Betty Faulkner (Mrs. John C. Peay), Little Rock, Pea Ridge: Civil War Campaign in the West, by 14:308 William L. Shea and Earl J. Hess, revd., Peay, Gordon N. (CSA), Little Rock, 2:373, 3:384, 52:194–96 6:12n, 14:312, 55:377–78, 379, 380 "Pea Ridge: Gettysburg of the West," by Walter L. and CSA draft law, 1:68 Brown, 15:3–16 and LR&FS RR, 7:129 Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove, by Rev. William Baxter, and Real Estate Bank (1867), 20:335 15:349 state adj. gen. under Gov. Flanagin, 1:68, 17:12–13 reprint of (1958), revd., 17:213–14 Peay, John C., Little Rock, leases state convicts, 8:173, "Pea Ridge Battle Centennial," with index, noted, 38:93 14:308, 20:337, 34:196–97 Pea Ridge battlefield, 15:176, 20:397, 38:289 Peay, Juliet Elizabeth. See Hammond, Juliet Elizabeth monument dedicated at (1887), 10:237 Peay (Mrs. William H. Hammond) Pea Ridge Memorial Association Peay, Mollie. See Worthen, Mollie Peay (Mrs. William dedicates hist. marker at Cross Hollows, 22:89 B. Worthen) holds services at Pea Ridge battlefield (1962), Peay, Nicholas (Little Rock hotelkeeper), 10:393, 21:158–65, 168–69 15:193–94, 296 pictures of, facing 21:162 anti-Sevier (1836), 20:133–34 org. in Benton Co., 20:397 Peay, Nick, Little Rock, 42:248n Pea Ridge Mountain, Benton Co., 14:283, 15:10, Peay, Sophronia. See Golder, Sophronia Peay (Mrs. 21:169, 24:146, 28:160, 33:260 George Golder) Pea Ridge National Military Park, 15:341–42, 28:83, Peay, Sue Crease (mother of Mollie), Little Rock, 3:384 45:287 Peay, W. N. (CSA), Little Rock, 13:131 archeological work at, 26:4 Peay's Hotel, Little Rock, 43:102 art. on development of, 21:166–69 Pebble Spring, Choctaw Nation, 27:54 dedicated (1963), 22:89 Pebworth, James R., A Directory of 132 Arkansas development of, 15:273, 19:76–77 Composers, 47:71 Pea Ridge National Park Commission, 16:220, 327 Pecan Point, Tex., 19:99–102, 41:183–84, 345 Pea Ridge Pod, 34:357 Meth. church at, 31:362–63, 371 Pearl Harbor (1941), 27:335, 53:340–41, 359 Pecanery Settlement, Conway Co., 41:182 and change in name of Japan Rice, 5:132 Pecans, in steamboat trade, 15:195 Pears, 43:104, 108, 112 Peck, A. Chadrick (CSA), in 34th Ark. Inf., 33:107, 138 Pearson, Clifford, picture of, facing 41:184 Peck, George, 48:340 Pearson, Harry (reporter), 38:299 Peck, J. M., Potosi, Mo., 4:360, 24:202, 206–7 Pearson, John, book by, noted, 52:98 Peck, John (USA), 49:5 Pearson, John (49er), Clarksville, 6:75 Peck, John M., and depictions of Ark. frontiersmen, Pearson, John Albert, Jr. 46:366 art. on, 45:250–60 Peck, John M. (penitentiary lessee), Little Rock, 34:198, picture of, facing 45:250 52:5 Pearson, John Albert, Sr., Ft. Smith, 45:250–51, 260 Peckham, Charles Wesley, Charles Peckham Branch, Pearson, John S., Prairie Co., 11:214 noted, 39:88 Pearson, Johnny, 15:349, 353 Peckham, Rufus W. (U.S. Supreme Court), 31:68 Pearson, Mary (Mrs. John Pearson Sr.), 45:250 Peckham family genealogy, book on, noted, 39:88 Pearson, Stanley A., 42:221–22, 236 Peconery, Conway Co., 11:211 Pearson, Mrs. Stanley A., 42:236 Pecos River, Tex., 29:364, 370 Pearson, Cleburne Co., 26:25–27, 30 Pecquet, Gary M., "State Finance in Arkansas, 1860– Pearson-Kidd Mills, Canehill, 46:172 1865," 48:65–72 Pearson's Creek, Mo., 19:246 Peculiar Honor: A History of the 28th Cavalry, "Peasant Maiden's Lament" (song), 30:152 1862–1865, by M. Jane Johansson, revd., Pease, Frank, Little Rock, 14:220 58:453–54 Pease, P. P. (clerk on White River steamboat), 9:325 Pederson, Lee, book by, noted, 50:307 Peavine (branch of St. Louis SW RR), 7:185 Pedraza Hotel, Hopefield, 36:124n Pea Vine Ridge. See Pea Ridge Mountain Pedro II (emperor of Brazil), visits Helena, 1:354 Peavy, Linda, Women in Waiting in the Westward Peebles, Sadie M., pictures of, facing 41:17

561 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Peek, Rev. (Little Rock min.), attends D. O. Dodd at his Pence Funeral Home, Conway, book on records of, execution, 37:142 noted, 46:303 Peek, Thomas C. (Little Rock ed.), 6:146 Pendergraft, Ross, Ft. Smith, paper by, 42:94, 361 and Ark. Gazette, 31:164 Pendergrass, Orville D., Mtn. Home, 53:471 and Daily State Journal (1861–62), 14:222 Pendleton, John, Crawford Co., 58:17 and Old Line Dem., 29:100, 102n, 108n Pendleton, M., Ozark, 13:297 Peel, Alice, Bentonville, 12:398 Pendleton, Desha Co., 39:213 Peel, Dave, Bentonville, 37:101n, 105n, 107, 122 Pendleton levee, Jefferson Co., 43:332, 334 Peel, Mrs. Frank, picture of, facing 36:289 Pénicaut, André-Joseph, 1:49, 43:202 Peel, James E. (early settler near Cadron), 10:130 Penick, Edward M., 46:92 Peel, Joe, Bentonville, 7:73, 76 Penick, James, Jr., The New Madrid Earthquakes of Peel, John W., Batesville, 19:309n 1811–1812, revd., 35:371–72 Peel, Samuel, Batesville, 11:15 Penick, James H., Little Rock, book by, on Ark. Peel, Rep. Samuel W., Bentonville, 11:70, 37:101n, banking, noted, 33:86 40:344, 49:318 Penick, James H., Jr., Little Rock, thesis by, on Ark. Peel, Terry, Bentonville, 37:121n, 122–23 banking, noted, 33:86 Peel, Zillah Cross Penick Family, by Lyman W. Priest, 42:181 "History of a Land Grant in Arkansas," 2:1–11 Peninsula School (AMA sch. on plantation near Pine papers of, noted, 48:296 Bluff), 30:134–35 Peele, Judge Richard, Independence Co., 11:17 Penitentiary. See Arkansas State Penitentiary Peeler, Dr. C. M., and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, Penitentiary Committee of 1881, 52:6 5:371 Penitentiary system Peer, Donald C., Ft. Smith, 43:185, 46:400, 47:195 in Ark., 52:3–27 Peerless Engraving Company, Little Rock, 3:339 in post–Civil War South, 52:2–3 Peffer, Sen. William A., of Kans., 25:21 Penix, Bill, Jonesboro, 48:28–29, 56:339 Pefia, Josef de la, 49:241, 242 Penn, Joseph, picture of, 42:226 Pegreux, Henry, 49:217 Pennell, Peter, Franklin Co., 23:160 Peirce, Charles S., 24:366 Pennick, James Lal, Jr., book by, noted, 41:60 Peirce, George S. (USA), 31:150–54 Pennington, Mr., 32:228n Peirce, Herbert H. D., 38:16, 19, 20n Pennington, A. A. (CSA), Fulton, letter of, to Gov. Pekin Stave Company, Leslie, 33:279 Flanagin, 1:70 Pekin Wood Products Company, Helena, 42:257 Pennington, Arlie, Fayetteville, 44:337 Pelham, Charles H., Batesville, 1:61, 3:48, 6:296, 8:134, Pennington, Ed (Ft. Smith publisher), 14:213 155, 36:27–29 Pennington, Henry, 19:171 Pelham, George Harrison, Batesville, 15:268 Pennington, Rev. I. C., Carroll Co., 6:461 Pelham, Dr. James E. (49er), Batesville, 6:73 Pennington, Isaac, Clark Co., 5:115, 12:228–29, 19:308 Pelham, Richard Henry, Batesville, 15:268 Pennington, J. G. (pioneer along Bayou Bartholomew), Pelham, William, Benton Co., 13:289, 34:125, 127–30 16:67 Pelican, Peter (USA), in 37th Ill. Inf., said to have killed Pennington, J. L., Camden, 5:333, 12:245 Gen. B. McCulloch, 15:350–51, 17:150, 213 Pennington, J. W., Ashley Co., 16:67 Pelican Guide to the Ozarks, noted, 41:356, 42:181–82 Pennington, Jacob, Clark Co., 5:115, 13:350 Pell, A. W. (early circus man), 26:248 Pennington, James, 50:188 Pellagra (in Ark., 1930), 39:305, 308–9 Pennington, James Arlie, Fayetteville, 42:99, 43:88 Pelley, William Dudley, 59:429, 432 Pennington, Larry, 45:348 Pels, Jo Anne, 6:359 Pennington, P. T., Ashley Co., 16:67 Pelton, J. F. (CSA), 31:351 Pennington, Van, picture of, facing 46:253 Pelz, Edwin Pennington, William (49er), Little Rock, 6:74 art. on WWII memoir of, 44:42–55 Pennington, William Q., Pulaski Co., 14:309 picture of, facing 44:48 Pennington's Settlement, Union (now Bradley) Co., Pemberton, Gen. John Clifford (CSA), 4:112, 46:55, 57 12:228, 230–31 Pemiscot Bayou, Miss. Co. Penn Lumber Company, Beirne, 29:337, 31:289 skirmish at (1864), 22:157 Pennsylvania-Dutch language, 51:331 drainage dist. in, 5:264, 272 Pennsylvania Mining Company, 43:208–21 Pemiscott County, Mo., RRs in, 38:118, 120 Penn-Wyoming Oil Company, Union Co., 33:196 Penal code of Arkansas, African American legis. offers Penny, Henry, Sevier Co., 17:282–85 amend. to, 31:231 Pennywit, Phillip, Van Buren

562 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 steamboat capt. in early Ark., 1:346–47, 6:262, 273, Pepper, Claude D., 21:102, 118, 30:27, 45:157, 55:188 7:123, 227, 8:141, 13:279, 282, 15:195, 198, Pepper, Robert P., 50:12, 13 18:48, 27:135 Pepper Electric Company, Miss., 51:230 Pennywit Springs, near Van Buren, 18:221 Peques, Hazel D., Ft. Smith, 44:197 Peno, Antonio, captured at Ark. Post (1783), 2:53 Peran, Joe (French hunter), 6:199, 48:146 Penrod, John, Cleburne Co., and WWI draft, 26:37 Perault, Crisostomo, 46:151n, 152–53 Penrose, Charles W. (Mormon elder), and Mtn. Perchet, Juan Maria, 42:289–90 Meadows Massacre (1857), 9:12 Percifall, John (Rev. War soldier), 1:61 Penrose, R. A., 36:132 Percifield (resident on Grand Prairie, 1855), 11:32 Penrose, William O., Woodruff Co., 40:132–33, 140n, Percival, David, 14:25 142 Percival, Elvira. See Rose, Elvira Percival (Mrs. Horace "Power Politics Is Old Hat," 11:235–45 Boardman Rose) Penrose (formerly Meredith), Woodruff Co., 40:132n Percival, John, Hot Springs, 1:340, 3:101–2, 14:5, 8n, Pension claims, book on, in Ark. (1818–1900), noted, 11, 13, 15, 25 47:297 Percival, Mary Fuller, art. on, 3:147–49 Pentecostal Church, 10:313 Percival, Sarah Lemon (Mrs. John Percival), Hot Penticost, Darby, Helena, 13:5 Springs, 14:10–11, 13, 15, 25 Penton, Emily, 5:109 Percy, Camille (Mrs. Leroy Percy), 50:76 "Typical Women Schools in Arkansas before the Percy, Leroy, 50:26–27, 35, 37, 38, 40–42, 47, 49–50, War of 1861–1865," 4:325–29 52–58, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91 Penzel, C. T. (CSA), Little Rock, in 6th Ark. Inf., art. on, and Sunnyside Plantation, 50:60–84 13:131 Percy, Mrs. Leroy. See Percy, Camille (Mrs. Leroy Penzel, Charles F., Little Rock, 7:161 Percy) losses of, during RR strike (1886), 24:42 Percy, May. See McNeily, May Percy (Mrs. John S. Peonage, 24:24, 32:358, 33:178 McNeily) art. on, in Crittenden Co., 52:426–51 Percy, Walker, 56:326 art. on, at Sunnyside Plantation and reaction of The Last Gentleman, 50:84 Italian govt., 50:30–39 Percy, William A., "Will," Lanterns on the Levee, art. on, at Sunnyside Plantation and reaction of U.S. 50:60, 92 govt., 50:40–59 Perdell's Battalion (CSA), at Prairie Grove (1862), art. on L. Percy and, 50:60–84 19:132 U. S. Bratton successfully prosecutes cases of, Perdue, David R., Pine Bluff, 38:96, 46:99, 49:185 during T. Roosevelt admin., 33:178 and AHA, 31:77, 373 Peoner, Nancy, Carroll Co., 16:296 life member, 45:182 People, Jessie, of Earle, 52:437, 438, 442, 444 Ark. Hist. Comm. chmn., 37:196, 355 People in Power: Courthouse and Statehouse in the Perdue, Mrs. David R., 37:355 Lower South, 1850–1860, by Ralph A. Perdue, Ellen Black (Mrs. Jesse Perdue), Union Co., Wooster, revd., 29:382–83 12:237 People's Advocate. See Conway People's Advocate Perdue, Ellen Carrigan, Hope, 40:180, 46:96 People's College: Little Rock's Junior College and Little Perdue, J. A., and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, Rock University, 1927–1969, by James E. 5:372 Lester Jr., noted, 46:300; revd., 47:79–81 Perdue, J. A., Jr., 49:185 People's Friend. See Helena People's Friend; Rogers Perdue, Jesse, Union Co., 12:237 People's Friend Perdue, Theda People's Ice and Fuel Company, Little Rock, 31:210 book by, noted, 52:199 Peoples Laundry, Little Rock, 49:41 and the Evolution of Cherokee Society, People's Mutual Aid Association (Little Rock African 1540–1866, revd., 39:77–79 American insurance company), 35:328–29 Perdue Store, Champagnolle, 10:45 People's National Bank, Little Rock, 5:310 Peregrinación (de Carmona), 51:7 People's party, 42:113, 116, 117n Perez, Leander H., 59:430–33 and anti–Van Buren movt. in Ark. (1836), 2:306, Pérez, Lucas (Spanish soldier), 2:266, 40:26 20:133 Pérez, Manuel (La. official), 4:102–3 endorses penal reform, Ark. (1892), 8:175–76 Pérez, Mariano (Spanish soldier), 2:266, 40:26 in 1908, 40:143 Périer (French colonial gov.), 53:129 People's Rule League of America, 40:102–3 Perkins, A. M., Pine Bluff, 47:265n Pepper, Art, 54:205 Perkins, Ben T., of Ky., 9:298

563 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Perkins, Carl, 55:297 Civil War in, 22:157, 32:268n Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F., 46:188 created (1840), 26:230 Perkins, Judge DuVall, of Warren, 1:285, 48:51–52 early records of, microfilmed, 39:189 Perkins, Ely, 2:249 elec. irregularities in (1872), 30:319n Perkins, Fanny B., Pine Bluff, 47:265n Germans in, 32:257n Perkins, Frances (U.S. sec. of labor), 27:207 liquor prohibited in, 32:263n Perkins, George N., Little Rock, 32:156n, 33:302, 303n, and Reconstruction, 8:19, 12:159, 162, 19:273 34:160n, 35:312n, 325n Rev. War soldier buried in, 1:54 Perkins, H. E., Desha Co., 39:213 and RRs, 31:285 Perkins, I. S., Pine Bluff, 47:265 slaveholdings in (1850), 12:45 Perkins, Rev. Isaac Cooper, Nashville, 13:265 swamplands in, 6:376, 379 Perkins, John (dir., COPE), 57:125 votes for T. Roosevelt (1912), 7:207 Perkins, Mary M., Pine Bluff, 47:265n Perryman, Harlin, Salem, 10:309n Perkins, P. (49er), Van Buren, 6:74 Perrymore, W. M., 23:310 Perkins, Rachel, Goodwin, 51:161 Perrysmith (now Bauxite), Ark., 27:339 Perkins, Thomas (CSA), Washington Co., 5:408 Perryville, Perry Co., 9:241, 24:161, 31:6, 14 Perkins, William K., Scott Co., papers of, 15:92 battle of, 54:280–81 Perkins, Willie (pianist), 53:78 F. Gerstaecker visits, 4:228, 5:47, 53, 6:448, 32:262 Perla, Magnet, and Pacific RR, 31:287 RR to, 7:183 Permill, Fred, 46:39 "war" at (1882), 2:252n Pernot, Dr. Henri, Van Buren Perryville, Choctaw Nation, 26:266, 28:171, 175–76, account books of, at Ark. Hist. Comm., 16:105 178, 180–81, 183 heads hosp. at Van Buren, 3:9 maps, facing 28:168, 29:251 Pernot, Mrs. Henri, Van Buren, 3:9, 25:150 Pershing, Gen. John J., 14:55, 29:363, 31:262, 270, Perot, Ross, 54:62 34:114, 35:129, 134 Perrin, Ernest W. W., Little Rock, 40:121–26, 127n, book on, revd., 37:280–82 128, 131, 133–34, 136, 144 Persimmon Hill: A Narrative of Old St. Louis and the Perrin du Lac, François, 51:77, 78 Far West, by William Clark Kennerly, revd., Perry, Dr., 42:147 7:342–43 Perry, Mr., Columbia Co., 30:165 Persistence of the Spirit (booklet), 45:187–88, 357 Perry, Mr., Ouachita Co., 22:113 "Persistence of the Spirit: The Black Experience in Perry, Mr. and Mrs., Ft. Smith, 9:313 Arkansas" (exhibit), 44:93, 192, 45:86, 187– Perry, A. G. (CSA), 35:88 88, 357 Perry, Benjamin (CSA), Saline Co., 18:197 Persky, Joseph J., book by, noted, 52:199 Perry, Elmore, Bauxite, 27:343 "Personal Notes," by J. H. Atkinson, 1:92–96, 2:94–95, Perry, George, Union Co., 12:238 3:294–96, 383–85, 4:78–80, 164–66, 264–68, Perry, James, Jackson Co., 16:370 370–74, 5:94–96, 308–10, 356–57, 6:92–96 Perry, James, Osceola, 24:121 Personal Politics, by Sara Evans, 55:34 Perry, Joe, mentioned in CSA diary, 11:296, 299–300, Personnel Division (of Ark.), 45:299–318 303 "Perspectives on Arkansas Folklore: Some Erroneous Perry, John, Prairie Co., 11:216 Assumptions," by William K. McNeil, Perry, John T. (Freedmen's Bureau official), 1:72 46:282–94 Perry, L. G., Conway, 34:110 Perspectives on the American South, noted, 41:300 Perry, Larry S., 36:50 Perthuis, Pierre, 42:319n Perry, Leslie J., 41:253–56 Pertoris, Pedro (St. Charles landowner), 12:384 Perry, Lewis, books by, noted, 54:404, 55:139 Perttula, Timothy, rev., 57:221–22 Perry, O. H. (circus performer), 26:247 Peru, Ill., A. Pike describes, 37:321 Perry, S., and Searcy Branch RR, 7:131 Pervis, George C., Chicot Co., 23:52 Perry, Sandra (dir., Ark. Arts and Humanities Office), Peschke, George (German agent for land acquisition), 36:367, 37:289 25:265 Perry County, 3:225, 338, 8:19, 29:204, 32:265n, 33:14, Peshall, Charles G., Montgomery Co., 43:123 45:209–10, 46:252 Peshea, Mrs., 42:85 art. on P. Van Dalsem of, 57:377–407 Peter (slave of Roswell Beebe), 41:278 bibliog. on, 25:189, 36:69, 83 Peter, Col., 42:157 book on, noted, 42:182 Peter, Florence Mabray (Mrs. William O. Peter), 49:54 civil disturbance in (1880s), 21:234 Peter, Jesse, 49:54–55

564 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Peter, Lily, Marvell (poet laureate), 35:294–95, 38:90– "Peter Van Winkle," by Ernest Scott, 21:170–72 91, 41:83, 45:366, 49:51, 54–56, 51:298–99, Pete Whetstone. See under Noland, C. F. M. 59:236 Pete Whetstone of Devil's Fork: Letters to the Spirit of manuscript biography of, noted, 41:367 the Times by Charles F. M. Noland, ed. Ted book of verse by, noted, 43:276 R. Worley and Eugene Nolte, noted, 28:91– The Great Riding, 42:302 92; revd., 16:407–9 Peter, Dr. Robert (chemist for D. D. Owen's geological Petit Baril (Peach Orchard), Clay Co., 3:38 survey, 1858), letter to, 1:143–44, 14:29–30 Petit Jean, 14:286 Peter, William Oliver, 49:54 Petit Jean (drama), 15:176 "Peter Caulder: A Free Black Soldier and Pioneer in Petit Jean Mountain, Conway Co., 19:193, 43:145–46, Antebellum Arkansas," by Billy D. Higgins, 48:163–64 58:80–99 book on legend of, revd., 29:282–84 Peter Cave, Searcy Co., 49:151n legend of, 2:34–35 "Peter Manelis Van Winkle," by Thomas Rothrock, skirmish near (1864), 22:157 32:61–70 Petit Jean Electric Cooperative, 46:253 Petermeyer, Dr. A. C., on Dr. Brinkley's Little Rock Petit Jean River, 1:376, 2:210, 4:152, 228, 5:46, 318, staff, 35:33–34, 37, 38n 326, 24:162, 167, 170, 39:41 Peter Pitchlynn: Chief of the Choctaws, by W. David Blue Mtn. Dam on, near Booneville, 4:152 Baird, revd., 31:300–302 Petit Jean State Park, 38:379, 39:334 Peters, Agnes Catherine, Van Buren, 1:62 Petit Jean Valley Immigration Bureau, 7:216 Peters, Bob, 54:148 Petit Plantation, Chicot Co., 45:362 Peters, George, "A Philatelic Glimpse into Arkansas's Petray, Daniel D., Pope Co., 13:201 ," 30:53–59 Petray, L. J., 31:180 Peters, George B., Helena, 53:157 Petrel, USS, 57:265–66 Peters, Dr. George B., accused killer of Gen. Van Dorn, Petroleum. See Oil and oil industry 27:77 Pettek, Charles, 50:79 Peters, J. P., Union Co., 12:67 Pettey, Adah L. See Roussan, Adah L. Pettey (Mrs. Peters, Jessie (Mrs. George B. Peters), allegedly Leon Roussan) seduced by Gen. Van Dorn, 27:77 Pettibone, Eugene (USA), 40:238 Peters, Dr. John E., 37:234 Pettie, Virgil C., 27:285 Peters, Sallie. See Shepherd, Sallie Peters (Mrs. William del., 1924 Dem. Conv., 3:138 Shepherd) and KKK, 22:202, 209–10, 312, 316 Peters, Thomas, Memphis, Tenn., and Ark. and response to H. L. Mencken's attack on Ark., swamplands, 6:385, 388 38:68 Peters, William, Pulaski Co., 43:123 Pettigrew, Mrs. C. W., Pine Bluff, and Ark. state flag, Peter Schuttler wagon, 10:97, 102 22:3 Petersen, Svend, Little Rock Pettigrew, George, Brownstown, letter of, to Gov. "Arkansas in Presidential Elections," 7:194–209 Flanagin (1864), noted, 1:70 "Arkansas State Tuberculosis Sanatorium: The Pettigrew, James, 56:138 Nation's Largest," 5:311–29 Pettigrew, James Russell (CSA), Fayetteville, 20:334, "Arkansas's Favorite Son," 3:137–46 33:103, 111–12, 153, 162n "The Little Rock against the Big Rock," 2:164–70 Pettigrew, Mrs. James Russell, 33:162 Peterson, David, noted, 59:238, 316 Pettigrew, John, 56:138 Peterson, Dr. and Mrs. David R. (AHA speakers), Pettigrew, Richard F., 59:8 57:341 Pettigrew, T. A., Charleston, letter of, noted, 23:159n Peterson, F. A. (Union Co. merchant), 10:39, 43, 45 Pettigrew, Thomas, 54:449, 450 Peterson, Mrs. Franklin P., Chestnut Hill, Mass., 36:294 Pettigrew, Willis, picture of, 58:3 Peterson, Hal, 59:430–31 Pettigrew, Z. M., Washington Co., 33:173 Peterson, John H., A Choctaw Sourcebook, revd., Pettigrew, Madison Co., 7:187, 47:88 46:73–74 Pettigrue, Elizabeth, Wabbaseka, 47:212–13 Peterson, Merrill D., Thomas Jefferson and the New Pettit, Desha, 49:103 Nation, revd., 30:370–72 Pettit, Edwin (Stuttgart rice grower), 5:125 Peterson, Robert L. Pettit, Mrs. Edwin, 3:138 "Arkansas Newspapers in the University of Texas Pettit, William McD., Chicot Co., 12:67, 20:145 Newspaper Collection," coauth., 14:207–24 Pettus, Allen T. (CSA), Paraclifta, 17:275, 279, 286 rev., 19:88:91 Pettus, Dr. Cowley S. (supt., Pulaski Co. Hosp.), 6:150

565 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Pettus, Henry C., 54:340 Phelan, Tommy, noted in CSA diary, 1:60 Pettus, John, Paraclifta, 17:279 Phelps, Greg A., 47:367 Pettus, Lonoke Co., 5:326, 44:351 Phelps, Jesse, Strong, 12:235 Petty, E. P. (CSA), 46:57 Phelps, John (New Orleans cotton factor), 19:274, Petty, Jane, 25:230. See Baker, Jane Petty (Mrs. Cullen 52:298 Montgomery Baker) Phelps, John E. (USA), 28:157–58 Petty, John S. (USA), 34:346, 348, 350 Phelps, Col. John Smith (USA; mil. gov. of Ark.), of Petty, Joseph, Dover, 12:367, 51:120 Mo., 18:135–37, 19:231, 241, 256, 20:80, Petty, Ollie May. See Hicks, Ollie May Petty (Mrs. E. 32:305, 44:67, 57:237, 241 B. Hicks) Phelps, Ralph A., Jr. (pres. OBU), 56:297, 305, 309 Petty, W. C. (White Co. sheriff), 31:159 Phelps, S. Ledyard (USN), 20:268 Pevehouse, William, Greene Co., 13:57 Phelps-Stokes Fund for Negro Education, 42:224 Pew, Thomas Jefferson (ed., Ark. Gazette, 1836), Phi Alpha Delta (law fraternity), 21:113 20:139n, 142–43, 146 Phi Alpha Theta (honorary hist. soc.), 36:207 Peyton, Dr., Center Point, 12:266 Alpha chap., 38:285 Peyton, Dr. C., Little Rock, 51:160–61 founded at UA, 6:96, 28:195–96, 29:378, 30:72, Peyton, Dr. Craven, 2:29 31:376, 32:95, 185, 281, 343, 34:181, 367, Peyton, Mrs. Craven, 6:145 35:191 Peyton, Dave, Chicago, Ill., 45:229–38 session of, at 1978 AHA mtng., 37:358 Peyton, William (ex-slave), 53:149 Phi Alpha Zeta, ASTC, 47:129 Pfeifer, Don, 57:28 Phi Beta Kappa, UA, 6:107–14, 38:312, 45:162 Pfeifer, Harry W., Jr., 57:26–27 Phifer, Edward (auth.), 39:47 Pfeifer, Heloise, 57:28 Philadelphia Methodist Church, Larkin, 48:197–98 Pfeifer, James, Little Rock, postcard collection of, on Philadelphia Orchestra (in Ark.), 51:298 display, 43:286 Philadelphis Church, Grant Co., 7:326 Pfeifer, Jim, Little Rock, ceramics collection of, on Phi Lamba Chi, ASTC, 47:129 display, 45:85 Philander Smith College, Little Rock, 27:7, 31:203, Pfeifer, Marcuse, 57:28 33:315, 35:328, 41:21, 305, 44:8, 54:354 Pfeifer, Raida, 57:26–29, 30–31 accredited, 9:47 Pfeifer, Susan, 57:28 beginnings of, 6:432 Pfeifer's (Little Rock store), 36:171n dynamite placed in classroom at (1960), 30:119 Pfeiffer, Charles A., Little Rock, owns Pfeiffer Stone formerly Bethel Univ., 31:203 Company, Batesville, 31:110–14, 134 "Philatelic Glimpse into Arkansas's Past," by George Pfeiffer, Gus, Piggott, 44:285, 47:378 Peters, 30:53–59 Pfeiffer, Pauline, Piggott. See Hemingway, Pauline Philbrook, Nathaniel (subagent to Osages), 19:24–25, Pfeiffer (Mrs. Ernest Hemingway) 21:206 Pfeiffer, Independence Co., 36:132, 141 Philip II. See Felipe II Pfeiffer Carriage House, Piggott, picture of, facing Philips, David, Helena, 13:4n 47:378 Philips, J. S., and Far West Seminary, 29:353 Pfeiffer House, Piggott, 41:368, 44:285 Philip Zink Family in America, by Robert Lyle Zink, picture of, facing 44:284 39:88 Pharmacists, Arkansas Association of, 35:15–17, 19, Phillips, Lt. (USA), cmdr. Indians during Civil War, 21–22 6:241 Pharr, Harry N., Memphis, Tenn., 43:198 Phillips, Mr., Eudora, 18:229 Pharr, Harry N., Jr. (chief engineer, St. Francis Levee Phillips, Alexander M. (CSA), 18:248 Board, 1893), 6:421–22 Phillips, Arthur, 57:28 Pharr, Jonathan, 48:118–19 Phillips, B. (49er), 6:79 Pharr, W. H., Lee Co., 7:233 Phillips, Bolin C., Sevier Co., 12:67 Pheasant Bluff, on Ark. River above Ft. Smith, 29:246, Phillips, C. C., Springdale, 15:156 248 Phillips, Caroline. See Hanly, Caroline Phillips (Mrs. Phelan, Abijah, mentioned in CSA diary, 12:355 Thomas B. Hanley) Phelan, C. A., and M&NA RR, 8:273, 275–76, 52:413– Phillips, Christopher 15 Damned Yankee: The Life of General Nathaniel Phelan, James, art. on Ark. prison farms by, noted, Lyon, revd., 50:304–5 30:67 revs., 54:212–14, 58:212–14 Phelan, Thomas, Washington Co., 1:60 Phillips, Edward M., Phillips Co., 43:123

566 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Phillips, Ethel, Brinkley, 54:169 Phillips and Brother (sutlers to 43rd Ill. Inf.), 37:132 Phillips, George H., Bella Vista, 39:358, 40:93, 43:68, Phillips County, 5:319, 33:4, 10, 14, 158n, 34:33, 45, 46:100, 47:87, 305 156, 205, 42:47, 391, 43:122–23, 188, 338, The Bella Vista Story, ed., noted, 40:84 45:91, 46:24–25, 48:254 book by, noted, 48:208 and , 49:251–52, 259, 274–76 Handling the Mail in Benton County, Arkansas, disfranchisement in (1892–94), 26:207–9, 212 1836–1976, noted, 39:85 legis. from, 31:228 Phillips, Jack W., Ozark, 59:278 pop. (1940), 3:266n Phillips, James (Rev. War soldier), Crawford Co., 1:54 in state Repub. conv. (1920), 31:216 Phillips, Jewell, Clarksville, 35:189, 300, 36:207, 298, Agricultural Wheel in, 38:251 364, 39:95, 191, 41:196 art. on economic democracy in, 40:154–72 Phillips, Rev. Jim, McGehee, 27:268 noted, 40:84 Phillips, Joann, Clark Co., 43:275 art. on Civil War and delta cos., 51:105–18 Phillips, John N., quoted, 56:421, 423 art. on hist. of Helena in, 13:1–15 Phillips, Rev. John W. (Meth.), Little Rock, in 1862, art. on rise and decline of Southland monthly mtngs. 15:358 of African Americans, 50:115–39 Phillips, Joseph, Ashley Co., 16:68 arts. on race riot in (1919), 19:142–50, 20:95–104, Phillips, Joseph W. (Ark. RR Comm.), 7:177–78 33:175–91 Phillips, Kit, Gravette, 34:260 bibliog. on, 25:189, 36:69–70, 83 Phillips, Laura, 39:94 book on 1890 "census" of, 48:201 Phillips, Sr. Louisa, 48:239 book on 1890 real-estate records in, noted, 49:92 Phillips, Marcus, Garland Co., 44:9, 46:205 books on marriage records from, noted, 44:87, Phillips, Mary, Springdale, 43:45n 47:296 Phillips, Mary Lou Stuart, book by, noted, 36:67 during Civil War, 22:127, 132 Phillips, Miriam, 57:28 CSA gens. from, 13:14 Phillips, Naomi G., Hot Springs, 15:340–42 CSA troops and, 51:108, 54:272 Phillips, Nephi, 36:295 foraging parties in, 54:289–90 Phillips, Paul L., Crossett, 48:47 list of men from, in 2nd Ark. Cav. (USA), 48:81 Phillips, Phillip, 51:37, 313–14 USA garrison in, 51:108 Phillips, Pierce (Bella Vista garage owner), 37:121n J. P. Clarke home at, 34:65 Phillips, Mrs. R. Y., Malvern, 3:138 cotton-crop size in (1860), 51:106–7 Phillips, Robert L. "Bob," Washington, 18:180 created (1814), 41:52 Phillips, Mrs. S. R., Newport, 11:21 Dem. party state mtng. in (1855), 34:295–96 Phillips, Sallye Rosen, Little Rock, 57:54–55, 59–60 dists. in, oppose sch. tax (1869), 8:42n Phillips, Sam, 55:297 early settlers of, 8:167–69 Phillips, Sylvanus, Helena, 13:1, 15:161 Elaine race riot in (1919), 21:351–52, 31:206–9, and Conway-Crittenden duel, 19:310–12 37:275–77 founds settlement (1797), 8:165 book gives account of, 48:289–91 visited by T. Flint, 4:221 C. H. Brough and, 19:148, 150, 20:99, 33:182, Phillips, Mayor T. H., Jacksonport, 51:145 189–90 Phillips, Thomas (first Van Buren postmaster), 18:48 farmers in, use POW laborers, 37:17 Phillips, Ulrich B., 50:353, 53:2 farm size in (1860), 51:107 Phillips, W. D. Jonas (CSA), 18:193 farm values in (1860), 51:108 Phillips, W. W., Ft. Smith, 24:302 S. C. Faulkner Plantation in, 14:306 Phillips, Wallace, Fayetteville, paper by, noted, 44:91, forests in, 8:295 340 geography of, 8:290 Phillips, Wash (Little Rock African American Govan Plantation in, 54:271 bandmember), 15:60–61 Grangers in, 4:342 Phillips, William, Jr., 56:292 T. B. Hanley and, 16:161–62 Phillips, Col. William A. (USA), cmdr. Indian Home Initial Point Marker in, 19:260, 269 Guard Inf., 8:108, 25:43n, 45, 53, 55–56, KKK in, 8:169, 22:318 57n, 61–62, 67, 70–74, 76–85 passim, 87, 90, land cleared in (1950–55), 13:355 26:134, 139, 141, 259, 284, 36:29, 47:356 land in, offered to immigrants, 38:42n Phillips, Yvonne, 39:94 Lee Co. formed from, 8:160–63 Phillips Academy, Helena, first Ark. Grange org. at, named for Sylvanus Phillips, 8:165, 13:1–2 4:340 plantation leasing in, 53:149

567 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 politics in (1892), 44:244 Phoenix Club, Searcy, 44:123 pop. of, 19:142, 26:217, 27:179, 33:43n Photographers (in Ark.), 3:340–42 Quapaws in, 10:347 Photographic History of the Civil War, by Francis T. rd. in, 8:313 Miller, noted, 40:275 during Reconstruction, 8:169, 12:159, 162, 165, Photographic Legacy, by I. Wilmer Counts Jr., noted, 33:46, 50, 58, 64–65 41:169 records of plantations in, noted, 44:363 Photographs records of planters in, noted, 41:193 archives of, on NE Ark. (1840–1940), at ASU, 43:91 Repub.-Dem. fusion ticket in (1892–94), 26:207–9, of Clay Co., 48:297 212 in Kellar-Butcher Collection, noted, 46:312–13 Repub. party and J. M. Alexander, 41:110–12 in Robert Walz Collection, 48:379 Repub. voting in, 7:207 Physic, Philip, Hot Springs, 14:11 and RRs, 7:107, 8:288, 31:286 Physicians. See Doctors schs. in, 13:6 Physicians, Colonial Racism, and Diaspora in West and secession movt., 12:202 Africa, by Adell Patton Jr., noted, 55:350 sharecropping in, 54:316 Physicians and Medicine, Crawford and Sebastian slave pop. in, 3:160–62 Counties, Arkansas, 1817–1976, comp. ratio of, to free pop., 13:188 Amelia Martin, 38:93, 375 slaveholding in, 12:45, 51:107–8, 109 noted, 36:293; revd., 37:363–65 social trends in, nineteenth century, noted, 39:189 Physicians Committee for Workplace Fairness, swamplands in, 6:376, 379, 413–14 Newport, 57:121 tax list for (1860), 6:258n Pi Beta Phi, UA, 36:163–64 voting irregularities in, 34:61 Pibito, Joseph, 49:244, 245 Phillips County, Arkansas, Marriages, 1820–July 1879, Picayune. See Fort Smith Picayune; New Orleans noted, 44:87 Picayune Phillips County Chamber of Commerce, 13:15 Picchi, Jim, Mena, 21:46 Phillips County Community College, Helena, 35:92, Picchi, Steve, Mena, 21:46 292–93, 295 Pickee, Frank, 25:206 Phillips County Courthouse, Helena, 43:89, 59:446 Pickenpaugh, Roger, book by, noted, 57:497 picture of, 59:447 Pickens, Andrew, book on, revd., 22:191–92 Phillips County Foundation for Historic Preservation, Pickens, E. C. (land-company stockholder), Benton Co., 32:387 37:102n Phillips County Historical Quarterly, 21:371, 33:86, Pickens, Fred M., Jr., Newport, 45:183 36:70, 204, 37:86, 39:266, 40:358 Pickens, Gwendolyn, at Bella Vista, 37:113 Phillips County Historical Society, 21:370–71, 24:188, Pickens, Dr. W. A., 37:121n 33:86, 35:92, 292, 294, 36:204, 37:86, Pickens, William, 52:158, 169–70 38:90–91, 39:266, 40:358, 42:391, 43:72, book on autobio. of, revd., 50:395–97 53:93, 368 Pickens, Dr. William (Little Rock African American Historical Review, 49:101–2 physician), 9:194 Phillips County Memorial Association, 53:215 Pickering, George A., Union Co., 10:39 Phillips County Museum, Helena, 3:306, 325, 329, 335, Pickering, Henry H., Hamburg, 3:244 347, 14:103, 126, 49:101–2 Pickett, Col. A. C. (CSA), Jacksonport, 9:248, 20:295, picture of, facing 41:89 59:64 Phillips County Yell Rifles, 26:83 Pickett, Albert James, 51:304–5 Phillips Landing (post office on site of Van Buren), Pickett, George, and Llano Colony, 23:102–16 18:48 Pickett, George, Crawford Co., 11:329 Phillis, Cynthia, 44:293 Pickett, J. D., and Little Rock Female Seminary, 4:337 Phillpot, Warren (Rev. War soldier), Washington Co., Pickett, Martin, Batesville DAR chap. named for, 3:361 1:60 Pickett, W. H. (Jackson Co. del. to 1868 const. conv.), Philomathic Club, papers of, noted, 46:395 12:139n, 161 Philpot, Mrs. C. E., Pine Bluff, 5:362 Pickett, W. J. (Union Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:67 Philpot, Henry, 43:211 Pickett, William D. (surveyor, Cairo and Fulton RR), Phipps, W. E. (state educ. commissioner), Little Rock, 7:113 5:205 Pickett's Mill (New Hope Church), Ga., battle of (1864), Phipps Lumber Company, St. Paul, 10:96–97, 57:35, 37 54:293 Phipps-Williams Lumber Company, 32:68 Pickin' and a Grinnin' on the Courthouse Square, A: An

568 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Ozark Family Album, by Samm Woolley Pfeiffer House in, 44:284–85 Coombs, noted, 49:357–58 pictures of, facing 23:17, 48:297 Pickles Gap (Faulkner Co. sch.), 15:104 RRs to, 31:291, 38:119 Pictorial History of Arkansas from Earliest Times to Piggott Critic, 40:153 1890, by Fay Hempstead, noted, 37:288, Piggott Pilgrim's Progress, noted, 11:140 40:177 Pike (steamboat), 17:168 Pictorial History of Protestantism, by Virgilius Ferm, Pike, Albert, 1:76, 5:105, 9:41, 10:67–68, 217, 15:4–5, revd., 17:303 17:355–56, 18:178, 19:207, 213–14, 28:217, Picture postcards 35:381, 37:319n, 43:102, 111, 121, 44:31, book on hist., of Ark., noted, 44:297 46:366, 47:139, 48:86, 270, 49:328, 50:258, slide presentation on, 41:341 260, 54:363. See also Consistory; Piedras, José de las (commandant, Nacogdoches), Albert Pike Memorial Museum 19:104 administers oath to Gov. Conway (1836), 2:308, Pierce, Almira (Pine Bluff AMA teacher), 30:246–49, 9:37 253, 31:322 A-Ha-Ka-Hai-Ya (pseud. of), 37:332 Pierce, Edgar, and Valley Springs Acad., 16:83 anti-Sevier (1836), 20:128, 133–34 Pierce, Frank, Baxter Co., round barn built by, 3:322 "Ariel" (poem by), noted, 19:210–11 Pierce, George F. (Episc. bishop of Ark.), Little Rock, and Ark. Advocate, 10:400–401, 13:375, 14:131, 2:241, 5:142, 11:107 217–18 Pierce, H. A. (ed., educ. journal), 19:328 and A. W. Arrington, 14:333, 19:372, 20:207, 222 Pierce, Henry Niles, 36:73, 39:175, 48:355 arrival at Ft. Smith (1832), 17:249 Pierce, Homer, and Valley Springs Acad., 16:83 art. on alleged plagiarism by, 13:270–77 Pierce, James (49er), 6:77 art. on, as ed., 10:393–408 Pierce, L. H., 50:195 art. on, as speaker, 10:138–56 Pierce, Judge Thomas, Phillips Co., 8:168 art. on contributions of, to the Spirit of the Times, Pierce, William Leigh, account of New Madrid 37:318–53 earthquakes (1811–12) by, 27:86n, 93–96, 98 art. on first experiences of, in Ark., 10:67–84 Pierce, William M., Little Rock, 42:255n art. on Little Rock home of, 13:123–26 Pierce-Lyman, Elizabeth, play by, noted, 22:73 art. on Mex. War experiences of, 12:301–15 Pierini, Umberto, 50:36 art. on plagiarism of poem "Every Year" by W. Piernas, Pedro (Spanish cmdr. Natchez), 1:304, 2:266, Cowan, 12:1–7 40:5n, 10, 12, 21, 26, 42:274n, 279 art. on political career of, 39:230–46 Pierson, Rev. Benjamin H. (Presby.), Washington Co., art. on Pea Ridge atrocities and (1862), 38:345–59 3:174–76, 178–79, 181, 5:355–56, 28:320, arts. on poetry of, 19:207–24, 22:351–64 29:348–49 atty., 2:10, 18:27–28, 182 Pierson, Bill, noted in CSA letter, 12:355 partner of R. W. Johnson, 38:247 Pierson, Ev. See Crawford, Ev Pierson (Mrs. James H. E. Baxter's counsel (1874), 5:295 Crawford) book on life of, 13:270, 57:344-45 Pierson, J. G. W. (cmdr. Miller Co. militia), 19:101–2, book on prose sketches and poems by, revd., 28:99– 41:183 101 Pierson, John, noted in CSA letter, 12:355 Boston (Mass.) Pearl publishes poem by, 19:210, Pierson, Michael D., rev., 56:477–79 212, 22:359 Pierson, Stephen, noted in CSA letter, 12:355 bust of, by V. Ream, 3:324 Pigeon Hill (landing), on Ouachita River below El "Casca Letters" of, 10:81–82, 20:143 Dorado, 6:277–78, 11:88, 22:114, 31:37, 54, children of, 10:400, 12:1–7, 13:125, 17:355–56 32:89 and const. conv. of 1836, 2:301, 303, 308, 30:191 Pigeon Roost Creek, Columbia Co., 11:3 on crime in Ark., 23:61–62 Pigeon Roost Township, Prairie Co., naming of, 11:210 R. Crittenden supporter, 16:253, 19:220–21, 20:128, Pigeons 26:164 cause crop damage (1845), 11:218 CSA commissioner to the Indians, 8:105–6, 24:320– noted, on Ark. River by W. Irving, 4:223 21, 25:67, 30:340–42 Pigg, Nancy, Benton Co., 13:107 CSA gen., 8:106–7, 13:127–28, 15:4–6, 8, 11–14, Piggees, Billy, 50:158 346, 17:132, 148–50, 152, 20:82–83, 94, Piggott, Clay Co., 8:184, 14:178, 47:378 21:239, 22:244–47, 249–50, 252, 25:37, 67, fighter plane named for, 23:20, 26 26:87, 32:299, 306–8 hist. bldgs. in, 41:368 leads Indian brig. at Pea Ridge (1862), 37:339n

569 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 defends A. Fowler (1836), 20:140 Edgar Allen Poe on, 19:211 defends Ark. representation based on slave pop. poetry of, 13:376 (1835), 20:240 and Poland Comm., 5:295 denounced by New York Daily Tribune, 38:350, 358 portrait of, by E. P. Washburn, 3:327 describes post–Civil War career of, 9:265, 267 "deadening" of trees, 41:162 and W. Quesenbury, 3:337, 37:336n B. Desha, 19:352–53 and Real Estate Bank (1867), 14:305, 26:232–33, F. Notrebe, 21:272 236 G. D. Royston, 18:27–28 recommends A. G. Mayers for commissary, 34:146– diss. on, noted, 14:286, 39:230n 47 draft by, of Declaration of Ark. Independence and H. Rector's claim to the Hot Springs, 15:285–91 (1861), noted, 21:78 and report of his "death," 37:330–31 duel with J. Roane, 6:194–95, 12:311–15 and RR movt. in Ark., 12:179, 20:336–37 dueling pistols of, 10:335 and A. H. Rutherford, 5:392 and B. T. DuVal, 7:53 schoolmaster, 8:212, 12:102 and elec. of 1836, 20:128–48 schoolhouse of, 3:315–16, 347, 11:62, 15:153 aids campaign of People's party against Van and secession crisis, 12:197, 218 Buren, 20:136, 144–48 some material on, noted, 39:358 and elec. of 1860, 12:189–90 speaker, 18:280 entertained at Catalpa Hall, Batesville, 5:284 on state banking, 6:288 family of, and Weaver family, Little Rock, 10:335 state supreme court justice (1864), 17:15 "Fantasma" (poem by), 19:210, 212 and statehood, 20:240, 41:223, 240 and S. C. Faulkner, 14:305, 30:148 on J. T. Taylor, 20:207–10, 213–14, 219, 222–26 A. H. Garland defeats, for CSA Gen. Assembly, views on African Americans, 34:296, 299–300 39:166n at Washington, 17:355–56 and J. Hallum, 10:262–63, 266 as Whig leader, 26:368 and Gen. Hindman, 32:299, 306–8, 37:155 on A. Yell, 26:166, 378 quarrel over martial law, 37:153–56, 162, 166 Pike, Mrs. George, DeWitt, 18:100 as hunter, 11:32 Pike, Hamilton (son of Albert), 10:400 "Intercepted Letters" of, 19:220–21 Pike, Isadore (daughter of Albert), 10:400, 17:355 and Know-Nothing party, 5:398, 34:293–94, 296, Pike, J. M. (CSA), 35:88 299–300, 302 Pike, James G. (CSA), 35:76, 84–85, 88–89 and legis. of 1836, 6:288, 291 Pike, Lillian (daughter of Albert), 10:400, 13:125–355, letter on, by J. Hallum, 19:372–73 19:210n letters of, noted, 15:177, 16:105 letter of, on W. Cowan's plagiarism of poem by A. library of, 8:212 Pike, 13:1–3 Little Rock home of, 3:314–15, 314–15, 11:205, Pike, Luther Hamilton (son of Albert), 37:338 13:123–26, 123–26, 130–31, 130–31, 53:4, 6, Pike, Mary Ann Hamilton (Mrs. Albert Pike), 10:400, 9–10, 9–10 13:124–25, 39:231 picture of, facing 47:378 Pike, Sgt. Edward A. (USA), 52:142–43 used as women's coll., 13:301 Pike, W. A. (CSA), 35:88 and Little Rock Theater, 12:329, 23:173 Pike, W. R. (CSA), 35:88 "Los Tiempos" credited with attracting Crittenden's Pike, Walter Lacy (son of Albert), 10:400, 17:355, attention, 1833, 19:214–24 37:338 on mail service, 1836, 15:191 Pike, Yvon (son of Albert), 10:400, 17:355–56, 38:355 and marriage, 10:400, 13:124–25 Pike, Zebulon Montgomery, 8:339, 24:195, 47:382, and Mex. War, 12:301–15, 16:372 58:85 leads unit at Buena Vista (1847), 12:308–33, book, 48:138, 151, 153–54, 162 15:231, 16:398–401 explorations of, 7:251–52, 19:195–96, 198, 200– letter from member of (1847), 16:398–401 201, 203–5, 20:42 takes message of Gen. Taylor to Col. Doniphan, maps of, 37:206–7 12:311 Pike City, Pike Co., RR extended to (1891), 31:283 militia company of, 41:185–86 Pike County, 1:58, 3:161, 232, 5:15, 35:361–64, 40:181, Morals and Dogma by, noted, 17:355–56 43:104n, 181, 190, 46:1, 221, 49:169, 170, on origin of the word "Arkansas," 19:195–96 240, 52:234, 235, 236, 240 picture of, facing 37:330 African American settler's estate in, 39:355–56

570 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 bibliog. on, 25:189, 36:70, 83–84 battle of (1864), 7:54 book on 1860 census in, noted, 45:355 Pilot Rock, Madison Co., 10:24 cotton factory in, 15:137–39, 31:19 Pim, Thomas, Batesville, 8:152–53, 159 Howard Co. created from, 12:266, 13:369 schs. of, 12:98–99 joins regional library, 6:454 Pin Cherokees once part of Hempstead Co., 39:92 in Civil War, 6:235, 241–42, 247, 11:249, 23:150 peach orchard in, 10:221 defined, 8:104–5, 33:140 and Reconstruction, 12:159, 162, 166 USA loyalists at Prairie Grove (1862), 2:311 Repub. voting in, 7:207 Pinchot, Gifford, 59:8 and secession, 12:196, 223 Pinckney, Charles, of S.C., on Mo. controversy, 24:60 settlement of, 13:264 Pinckney, Crittenden Co. slaveholdings in (1850), 12:45 African American news dispatches from, 33:299n in SARA, 37:198 flood damage at (1893), 33:299 swamplands in, 6:376 Pindall, Searcy Co., 8:318, 33:253 Pike County Historical Society, 37:86, 39:266, 43:72 growth of, 37:300 Pike-Fletcher-Terry House, Little Rock, 3:314–15, and the M&NA RR, 33:275, 289 11:205, 13:123–26, 130–31, 38:279, 43:90, Pindall, Lebbeus A. (CSA), and 9th Mo. Sharpshooters 53:4, 6, 9–10 Btn. at Helena (1863), 20:275, 295 picture of, facing 47:378 Pindall, Gov. Xenophon Overton, Ark. City, 4:247, used as women's coll. (under A. Pike), 13:301 41:35, 44:23, 50:47 Pike Guards (CSA), in 3rd Ark. Inf., 44:18 and penitentiary, 22:219 Piland, Rev. Gell Ford, McLean's Bottom, 11:330 and convict leasing, 52:15 Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, Independence Co., 5:163 receiver of Climber Motor Co., Little Rock, 29:224 Pilgrim Rest Church, Pulaski Co., 21:176 and run-off primary, 3:224 Pilgrims (T. Flint's term for religious enthusiasts in Pine, John C., 18:321, 23:190 Ark.), 4:220 revs., 15:373–74, 19:374–75, 20:199 Pilgrim's Progress. See Paragould Pilgrim's Progress; Pine, Linda, 49:182, 333 Piggott Pilgrim's Progress; Rector Pilgrim's paper by, noted, 43:340 Progress thesis by, noted, 45:362 Pilkington, Frederick, 40:36n Pine, William B., and Ouachita Nat. Park, 55:414 Pilkington, Sen. James H., Hope Pine Bayou, Izard Co., 8:142, 37:188 paper by, noted, 19:75 Pine Bluff, Jefferson Co., 2:274, 3:116, 190, 237, 324– and run-off-primary law, 3:241, 243 25, 328, 334, 348, 4:265, 267, 372, 5:23n, Pilkinton, Judge James, Hempstead Co., 36:205 304, 327, 353, 7:271, 317–21, 328, 9:215, Pilkinton, James H., Sr., 49:289 237, 10:267, 14:172, 175, 15:36, 19:4, 51, Pillars, Charles, 45:247 54, 56–57, 196, 26:224, 27:75, 336, 28:302, Pillars, Hayes, 45:238, 240–42, 244, 247, 249 29:202, 30:281, 33:45, 63, 114n, 321, 34:54, Pillow, Emma R. (Mrs. Jerome B. Pillow), Helena, 35:34, 37:320, 39:11, 59, 130, 259, 42:110n, 2:255, 50:324, 339, 345, 55:68, 76, 87 308, 43:89, 139, 44:95, 45:327, 48:163 Pillow, Gen. Gideon J. (CSA), Helena, 17:124, 23:332, and African Americans, 31:224, 228n, 231–32, 334–40, 44:63, 53:155, 156 32:155, 33:5, 306, 34:152, 155, 157, 49:250, plantation home of, used as freedmen's home, 1:107 258, 260, 266, 268–69, 272–73 slaveholdings of, 6:258, 12:67 inst. at (1898), 14:199 Pillow, Haywood (ex-slave), 44:61n news dispatches from, 33:298–99, 304–6 Pillow, Jerome B., Helena, 40:276 normal sch. planned by AMA, 31:254–61 slaveholdings of (1850), 12:67 schs. for, during Reconstruction, 48:256–57 Pillow, Napoleon B., 46:12 streetcar line owned by Wiley Jones, in, 33:306 Pillow family, Helena, 41:113 troops from, in E. Baxter forces (1874), 15:148– Pillow-Thompson House, Helena, 46:296 49 picture of, facing 46:296 vote in, 9:43 Pills, Petticoats, and Plows: The Southern Country AHA and, 36:365, 37:93, 195, 354–58, 44:358, Store, by Thomas D. Clark, revd., 3:281–84 45:283, 335, 361, 46:91, 203, 376–83 Pilot. See Batesville Pilot air show at, 5:370 Pilot Grove Benedictines, 56:89, 92 AMA freedmen's schs. at, 30:124, 130–44, 245–48, Pilot Knob, Boone Co., 13:64–65 250–51, 254, 258, 31:250, 260, 309–10, 315– Pilot Knob, Mo., 32:300, 38:133 18, 321–24, 326–27

571 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 AMA home colonies at, 30:126, 51:141 farm colonies around, 46:180, 182 and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, 5:359–62, 367, fire in east end of (1907), 41:33 369–70, 372 First Bapt. Church of, 38:216–18 art. on Arabella L. Wilson's letter describing (1863), and flood of 1927, 43:327–38 47:257–72 and flu epidemic (1918), 47:340–41 art. on Ferd Havis (African American Repub. leader freedmen labor on plantations near, 1:105, 110–13 in), 37:240–51 freedmen's camp and hosp. at, 51:137, 144, 145, art. on Gen. Marmaduke's attack on (1863), 23:291– 149, 153, 154–57 313 German auth. at, 11:182 art. on Noel family of, 12:115–19 Goree family at, 12:118 arts. on Branch Normal Coll. at, 30:277–314, 41:3– govt. of, 1:15 50 Grider Field at, 35:132n award of merit to, from Holland's Magazine, 5:370 heritage tour of, 40:89 A. Barraque lived near, 19:196 J. H. Hinemon (supt. of schs. in), 40:327 Board of Health at, 51:161 hist. bldg. in, 41:368 J. W. Bocage's home at, 3:321 hist. homes in, 3:321, 35:123 book on hist. of, noted, 41:359 D. W. Carroll Home, 38:241 book on hist. of Lakeside Meth. Church, noted, hotels in, 5:360, 11:210, 15:194 46:87, 302 Pines Hotel, 40:87, 46:71 book on hist. of St. Joseph's Rom. Cath. Church in, housing shortage at (WWII), 11:276 noted, 44:189 and J. M. Hudson, 19:271–72, 275, 279 book on pres. of AM&N Coll. at, noted, 45:78 immigration company at, 7:216 Branch Normal Coll. at, 6:432, 31:257–61 juvenile delinquency in (1940–41), 39:23–24 Breckinridge-Lane rally at (1860), 39:235–36 KKK at, 22:17, 318 Breckinridge Plantation near, 38:5 levee at, 7:21, 23, 35 and Brooks-Baxter War (1874), 4:137, 14:190 lime use in, 51:160 charity assoc. at, 26:156 lumber industry at, 7:180 during Civil War, 2:274, 6:181, 7:58, 60, 8:243, mail route to (1830), 12:231 9:276, 10:183, 12:394, 14:382–83, 18:275– map of, facing 47:262 76, 340, 19:51, 54–57, 22:103, 157–58, 226, mental healthcare program of, 37:239 241, 268, 30:130, 31:329, 32:80, 85, 87, Merchants and Planters Bank at, 45:269 33:108, 110, 38:131n, 136–39, 39:195, picture of, facing 45:270 40:238, 42:65–66, 81, 135, 139, 147, 158n, Meth. sch. at (1838), 48:237 163, 46:56, 58, 49:108–13, 122, 131 Dr. J. Morris moves to (1859), 38:169, 175 action near, at Bayou Bartholomew (1863), Mother's Half-Hour Club of, 44:123 23:296–97, 302 Mt. Marie (earlier name of), 13:319, 18:48, 32:231 captured by USA troops (1863), 37:165 novel set in, 26:294 declared unhealthy (1864), 40:241 T. Nuttall describes (1819), 5:175 description of, in CSA diary, 9:270 picture of Havis Bldg. in, following 37:240 14th Kans. Cav. sent to (1865), 24:228 picture of monument to D. O. Dodd in, facing letter from (1862), 20:377–87 37:136 maps showing 1863 attack on, facing 23:296, pictures of, facing 23:304, 30:294, 296 312 politics in (1890s), 44:229 paper on, noted, 46:381 pop. of, 27:178, 38:244n P. Clayton and, 7:58, 8:10, 37:62 post office est. at, 18:48 Colored State Fair at (1888), 41:303–4 "prosperity special" at (1922), 34:331 cotton production at (1900), 40:142n POW branch work camp near, 37:14 DAR org. at, 2:361 POWs work at cotton compress in, 37:18 E. Debs speaks at (1908), 40:142 racial barrier in municipal politics est. (1893), desegregation in, 30:97, 100, 120 33:297 De Soto route at, 2:109 during Reconstruction, 19:271–72, 275, 279, destruction of, by "cloudburst" prophesied (1903), 31:155–56 41:18 mortality in, 51:137, 151–52 and F. Douglass, 41:307–8, 312 Rom. Cath. mission est. in, 48:225–26, 230–34, early schs. at, 12:99, 101–3 236–39 early settlers of, 11:210 and RRs, 7:128, 137, 140, 156–57, 160, 168, 178–

572 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 80, 184, 186, 191, 31:283–84 Pine Bluff Jefferson County Agitator, 40:153 depot constructed at, 7:157 Pine Bluff Jefferson Republican, 37:247 Rust Cotton Picker manufactured at (1949), 9:49 "Pine Bluff Meeting of the AHA," by Patrick Zollner, St. Paul Bapt. Church of, 41:308 58:325–28 Saracen at, 4:173–74, 9:209 "Pine Bluff Meeting of the Arkansas Historical segregation in (1904), 41:25–26 Association," by Walter L. Brown, 37:254– slaves at, 3:163 58 Socialist local org. at (1903), 40:128 "Pine Bluff Meeting of the Arkansas Historical stage to, from Little Rock, 8:1 Association, 1987," by Walter L. Brown, streetcars in, noted, 44:225 46:376–83 swampland dist. at, 6:383 Pine Bluff Press, 1:313, 27:186, 35:364, 37:243–44, teachers' salaries in, equalized (1948), 9:45 38:47, 48:61, 59:151 theater at (1839), 12:396 Pine Bluff Press-Eagle, 26:213, 34:47, 69, 37:246–47 woman suffrage activity at, 15:35–36 Pine Bluff Republican, 14:294, 30:284 women's assoc. at, seeks to est. hosp. (1899), 44:120 Pine Bluff Southern Vindicator, 31:155–56 yellow fever scares at (1888, 1905), 41:28, 305 Pine Bluff Weekly Press. See Pine Bluff Press Pine Bluff, Monroe, and New Orleans Railway Pine Bluff Women's Center, 40:90 Company, 31:283 Pine City, Monroe Co., and RR to Brinkley, 31:281 Pine Bluff, Princeton, and Arkadelphia Railroad, 7:126 Pinecrest Cemetery, Little Rock, 36:279 Pine Bluff, Sheridan, and Southern Railroad, 7:180, Pine forests, 46:60–68 31:289n Pine Grove, Dallas Co., 43:178–79, 48:198 Pine Bluff (steamboat), 24:325, 26:91 African American dispatches from, 33:299n Pine Bluff and Arkansas River Railway, 7:170, 185, Pine Hollow (Ozark bluff-dwellers site), Carroll Co., 30:310, 31:284 5:275 Pine Bluff and Eastern Railway Company, 31:284 Pine Mountain, Izard Co., 36:132 Pine Bluff and Jefferson County: A Pictorial History, by Pine Mountain Americans, by Ruff Haydn, revd., 6:475 James W. Leslie, noted, 41:359 Pine Ridge (once Waters), Montgomery Co., 27:146– Pine Bluff and Napoleon Railroad (proposed), 38:175 47, 151–52, 156–57, 159–61, 163, 45:91 Pine Bluff and Swan Lake Railroad, 31:283 Pine Ridge congregation, Grant Co., 7:326 Pine Bluff and Western Railway Company, 7:168, 170 Pines Hotel, Pine Bluff, picture of, facing 40:87 Pine Bluff Bellwood Cemetery, 47:259, 260n Pine Street Presbyterian Church, Texarkana, 5:351 Pine Bluff Board of Trade, 41:38, 42 Pine Torch. See Washington Pine Torch Pine Bluff City Directory, 37:249 Pineville, Izard Co., 15:321 Pine Bluff College, founded by Ark. Gen. Assembly, Pineville, Mo., 19:258, 26:124, 28:158, 160, 361 9:47, 30:281–83, 304–7, 31:258 Piney, Johnson Co., 25:148, 29:238 Pine Bluff Commercial, 5:359n, 362, 6:92–93, 24:38, Piney Mountain, Logan Co., skirmish at (1864), 22:158 26:213, 29:51–63, 37:247, 251, 41:13, 303, Pink bollworm, 26:49, 66, 68, 70 43:147, 44:110, 47:272 Pinkley, Mr. and Mrs. G. W., Eureka Springs, 5:297n on cotton picker, 52:69 Pinkley-Call, Cora, "Stories about the Origin of Eureka on disfranchisement, 55:150 Springs," 5:297–307 on evolution controversy, 38:299 Pinnacle Mountain, Pulaski Co., sketched by T. Nuttall, Pine Bluff Commoner, 40:137–38, 153 15:258n Pine Bluff Country Club, 37:354, 356 Pinnacle Springs, Faulkner Co., described, 11:45 Pine Bluff Daily Graphic. See Pine Bluff Graphic Pinnacle Springs Ledger, 11:211 Pine Bluff Dispatch, 14:223, 51:152, 160 Pino, Antonio, 40:25 Pine Bluff District (Meth. Church), 4:236 Pinson, Rev. W. B., Texarkana, 5:351 Pine Bluff Echo, 33:293 Pioneer. See Dallas Pioneer; Maddock Pioneer Pine Bluff First Baptist Church, 54:344 Pioneer Cemetery, Washington, 18:43 Pine Bluff Grand Masonic Temple, 49:258 Pioneer Commercial Photography: The Burgert Pine Bluff Graphic, 5:361–62, 37:272, 41:14, 19, 31, Brothers, Tampa, Florida, by Robert E. 34, 46, 47:328 Snyder and Jack B. Moore, noted, 52:97 on lynching, 52:172–73, 183 Pioneer Corps, African American troops of, in Ark. Pine Bluff Herald, 41:23 (1864), 19:56 Pine Bluff Hornet, 41:309–10 Pioneer Days in the Early Southwest, by Grant Pine Bluff Hotel Company, 40:87 Foreman, noted, 53:255 Pine Bluff Industrial Foundation, 52:69 Pioneer Irrigation Company, Stuttgart, 14:36–37

573 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Pioneer life Pitcher, Dick (CSA), 42:74–77, 79, 146 arts. on, in Ark., 6:117–31, 13:372–85 Pitchford, Raymond, Crosstt, 59:45 and church houses, 5:167–68 Pitchlynn, John P., and survey of 1825 Choctaw line, descriptions of, in Ark. 27:49 in Billingsly letter, 11:328 Pitchlynn, Peter (Choctaw leader), 49:202n in Clark Co., 4:320–22 and Ark.-Choctaw boundary, 28:212, 215–19, 221– by F. Gerstaecker, 5:40–57 22 by A. Pike, 10:69–70 book on, revd., 31:300–302 in Pope Co., 10:74–75 picture of, facing 28:214 folkways of, 10:189–91 Pitcock, Cynthia DeHaven, 59:312 Ouachita Co., 5:331–32 Pitman, Mr., Dallas Co., 35:174n handcrafts of, 2:223 Pitman, Dr. Peyton R., 3:45, 4:357, 359 "Pioneer Mother of Clark County," by Mrs. W. W. Pitman, Randolph Co., 5:159 Bledsoe, 4:317–24 Pitman family (early Lawrence Co. settlers), 3:42 "Pioneer of Horticulture," by Thomas Rothrock, 12:34– Pitman's (Hix's) Ferry, on Current River, 4:357, 6:212 37 skirmishes at (1862), 2:66, 22:158 Pioneer Press (Little Rock publisher), 26:383 hdqrs. of Gen. Hardee (1861), 24:334, 337 Pioneers, Ancestors and Descendants of Yell County, Pittman, Dan W., "The Founding of Dyess Colony," Arkansas, noted, 43:84 29:313–26 "Pioneer Saline County and the Early Timber Industry," Pittman, Donald (Ark. State Plant Board), Magnolia, by Elizabeth F. Shores, noted, 54:234 26:69 Pioneers and Makers of Arkansas, by Josiah H. Shinn, Pittman, H. N., Berryville, 28:80 revd., 26:196 Pittman, Henry, 54:343 "Pioneers at Rest in Deserted Graveyard," by Effie Pittman, J. M. (CSA), 1:65 Allison Wall, 8:170 Pittman, Judge James Middleton, 44:130 "Pioneers of Ashley County," by Y. W. Etheridge, Pittman, Mary Dallas, Washington Co. See Hinds, Mary 16:63–77 Dallas Pittman (Mrs. William Green Dudley Pioneer Washington Foundation, 41:197, 42:308 Hinds) Pioneer Washington Restoration Foundation, 43:283, Pittman, Oakley, 37:112 48:206, 377, 49:289–90 Pittman, Capt. Philip (British Royal Engineers), visits Pious fund claims, 38:340–41 Ark. Post, 2:149–50, 153, 155–56, 7:145, Piper, T. E., Batesville, 15:268 16:127, 42:272–73, 381n, 51:75, 79, 53:131 Pipkin, Charles Wooten, Little Rock, 1:96, 29:45 Pittman, Ralph R., 46:225 Pipkin, John G. (dir., Ark. Welfare Dept.), Little Rock, Pittman, S. P., Fayetteville, 13:326 1:279, 284–85, 3:294, 5:109–10 Pittmore, H. K., Little Rock, 36:120 Pipkin, Mary, Saline Co., 32:75 Pitts, Charles F., Chaplains in Gray: The Confederate Pipkin, William E. (CSA), 18:197, 32:73, 75 Chaplains Story, revd., 16:412–14 Pirnique, Dr. A. F., Little Rock, 1:189 Pitts, Lewis, 45:247 Pirogue (canoe made from hollowed tree trunk), 27:133 Pitts, Mary Jane Iza. See Hays, Mary Jane Iza Pitts Pirogue Lake, Bradley Co., 48:164 (Mrs. William Jasper Hays) Pirtle, A. V., Polk Co., 46:202 Pitts, Robert, Lincoln, 34:261 Pirtle, Rev. George, Pine Bluff, 29:52 Pitts, Sterling, Lincoln, 34:259 Pistol Hill (lawless dist. outside El Dorado, 1921), Pitts, Thomas, Chicot Co., 59:179 33:215, 225 Pitts, Valentine (CSA), 18:97 Piston, Walter, 54:462 Pittsburg, Johnson Co., 10:7n, 11:289, 292–93, 12:286, Piston, William Garrett 14:273, 283 rev., 52:194–96 Pittsburgh Reduction Company (ALCOA) Wilson's Creek: The Second Battle of the Civil War Bauxite est. by, 27:338–57 and the Men Who Fought It, revd., 59:461– buys control of bauxite deposits in Ark., 27:337, 377 62 Pittsburg Landing, 54:279 Pitcaithley, Dwight T. Pitzman, Julius (USA), 18:253 Let the River Be, revd., 47:381–83 Pizarro, Francisco, 49:297, 303–4, 51:7, 19, 27 "Settlement of the Arkansas Ozarks: The Buffalo Place and Name Index: Tables of Contents, Desha River Valley," 37:203–22 County Historical Society, 41:355 "Zinc and Lead Mining along the Buffalo River," "Place at the Table, A: Hot Springs and the G.I. Revolt," 37:293–305 by Patsy Hawthorn Ramsey, 59:407–28

574 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Place Called Grinnel Flat, A, by Neal Buffaloe, noted, Russellville, 20:388–91 53:112 Searcy Co., 37:213 Place Called Subiaco, A: A History of the Benedictine Spanish, 19:201–2 Monks in Arkansas, by Hugh Assenmacher, Taylor, 11:9–10 revd., 38:184–86 Winslow, 31:92 "Place in History for Ann James," by Deane G. Carter, Yellville, 37:213 28:309–23 Place to Remember, A: Using History to Build "Place Names and Place Name Study," by Norman W. Community, by Robert R. Archibald, noted, Caldwell, 3:28–36 59:120 Place names, Arkansas. See also French place names Placker, Frederick, Ashley Co., 16:69 art. on, 3:28–36 Placker, James, Ashley Co., 16:69 art. on, in Columbia Co., 11:1–14 Placker, Nancy, Ashley Co., 16:65 art. on, noted, 15:152 "'Plagiarism' of Albert Pike," by Alexander E. Jones, art. on "Arkansas," 4:175–79 13:270–77 art. on colonial, 48:137–68 "Plagiarism of an Albert Pike Poem," by Eugene Nolte, art. on French, 19:191–206 12:1–7 Atlanta, 2:216 "Plague on the Homefront: Arkansas and the Great Base Line Rd., 19:268 Influenza Epidemic of 1918," by Kim Allen Batavia, 6:95 Scott, 47:311–44 in Benton Co., 15:91 correction, 48:85 book on, noted, 46:89, 47:84 Plain folk, art. on Banks family of Yell Co., 41:146–67 Brinkley, 7:117, 124 Plain Folk of the Old South, by Frank L Owsley, revd., Brough Collection, Little Rock Public Library, 9:60–61 source for, 3:35 Plair, William, Ashley Co., 16:70 Buffalo River, 37:206–7 Plait, James, Ashley Co., 16:70 Burnt Bridge, Columbia Co., 11:12 Plank, E. N., Benton Co., 26:57, 34:253 Caddo, 11:124 Plank, Louise, Benton Co., 7:68n, 18:199 Clarendon, 27:136 Plank, W. H., Benton Co., 7:79 Dallas, 21:47n Plant, Charles (CSA), 2:182 Dardanelle, 6:199 Plant, Deborah G., Every Tub Must Sit on Its Own Dermott, 12:253n Bottom: The Philosophy and Politics of Zora Ellis, 4:157 Neale Hurston, revd., 56:109–11 Exeter, 37:298 Plant, T. L. (Cleburne Co. sheriff), and WWI draft and foreign immigration to state, 7:211 dodgers, 26:27–30 French, 27:133 Plantation Agriculture Museum, Scott, 50:111 German, 7:320 Plantation counties, art. on effect of Civil War on, Gilbert, 33:285, 37:301 51:105–18 Heber Springs, 18:219, 42:35 Plantation labor experiment, 53:137–60 Helena, 8:165–66 Plantations, 3:78–79, 81, 83–89, 99, 106, 116, 151–52, Hillsboro, 31:37 156, 317, 321, 360–61 Holly Grove, 11:332 accounts for, noted, 21:77 Judsonia, 1:89 art. on, 59:147–85 Magazine, 19:202 art. on, in Columbia Co., 8:327–30 Marion Co., 37:213 art. on abandoned, and freedmen as laborers, 1:101– Marshall, 37:214 16 Mena, 21:46n art. on journal of, in Clark Co. (1857), 18:401–9 Miller Co., 42:346 art. on encyclopedia for, 21:132–45 Moscow, 3:190 arts. on Sunnyside, 50:5–93 Newton Co., 37:214 book on (1920–42), revd., 3:290–93 Oil Trough, 37:205 book on, in Crittenden Co., noted, 13:210–11 Paragould, 7:184 book on life on, noted, 48:79 Pocahontas, 4:359–60 in Chicot Co., 14:301–2, 305–6, 17:223n, 50:5-93, Poinsett Co., 37:340 59:147-85 Polk Co., 21:47n in Clark Co., 6:265 Prairie Co., 13:231n in Columbia Co., 14:381n Rogers, 31:92 diss. on (1850–76), noted, 28:295n

575 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 and fall of Vicksburg (1863), 1:104 Plott, Vernetta (Mrs. Jonathan Eldridge), Randolph Co., freedmen schs. on, 31:308–11, 317, 321, 326–27, 4:355 34:313 Plow Boy (pioneer steamboat), on St. Francis River, T. H. Gist's, Phillips and Lee cos., noted, 41:193, 7:227–28 44:363 Plows, picture of, facing 41:156 Little, Faulkner Co., 40:91 Plumb, Preston B. (USA), 46:262, 265, 273–81, 56:42 in Miss. Co., 6:264 Plum Bayou, Jefferson Co., 43:328, 48:133n, 49:108 in Phillips Co., 40:164 Plum Bayou Levee District, 4:414 picture of smokehouse on Morrison, facing 41:172 Plumerville, Conway Co., 14:114, 286, 49:258, 52:315, planters, 1850, 12:48-74 316 in Poinsett Co., 32:350 John Clayton assassinated at, 30:305, 37:247, in Pulaski Co., 14:302 41:306 at Tucker, 44:362–63 political violence in, 52:371–404 near Tyronza, 32:345–46 Sims Hotel in, picture of, facing 40:360 at West Helena, 33:291 Plummer, Coy, Heber Springs, 10:209 in Woodruff Co., 32:308–9 Plummer, Fred, 49:284 Plantation system in 1920s, 39:301, 304–6, 308, 310–12 Plummer, Joseph B. (USA), 24:333 Planter. See Napoleon Planter Plum Point, 44:20 Planters, Ark., Grange org. at, 4:342 Plums, 43:99, 112 Planters' Hotel, Osceola, 24:121 Plum Thicket, The, by Janice H. Giles, noted, 55:242 Planters' Hotel, Searcy, 40:322 Plunkett, L. A., "History of the Arkansas Gazette," Planters Township, Chicot Co., 18:228 noted, 14:286 Planting in the Dust (play), 46:91, 376 Poage, Bill, 54:11 Planty, Earl, stamp collectors' authority, 30:57 Poague, Maj. Robert O., at Camp Pike, reports on Plasceras, Josef (Spanish soldier), 2:266 Elaine race riot (1919), 33:180–81, 187–88 Platton Rock, on Miss. River, 42:28 Pocahontas, Randolph Co., 2:60, 3:40, 46, 49, 4:353, Plaza, Joe, Houston, Tex., 47:192 355, 361–62, 5:160, 182, 6:95, 212, 9:234, Plazeres, Joseph, 40:26 237, 245, 13:58, 14:178, 21:162, 40:361, Pleasant, Rev. R. P. (Little Rock African American 43:159, 44:189, 49:134 min.), 33:304 Bettis Bluff (former name of), 6:212 Pleasant Hill, La., battle of (1864), 18:339–40, 19:51, centennial of, 15:273 33:110 circus at (1838), 8:155 Pleasant Hill Church, Carroll Co., 6:459 Civil War and Pleasant Hill Church (Bapt.), Clark Co., 38:215n S. Borland's hdqrs. at, 37:149 Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, 16:298 events at, 2:60, 15:172–73, 346, 22:159, 26:80, "Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, Carroll Co., 1853– 84–85, 87 1894," by Boyd W. Johnson, 16:294–303 letters from, noted, 14:78 Pleasant Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, near El described by USA troops, 48:321 Dorado, 1:88 Gen. Price moves through on way to Mo. (1864), Pleasant Plains, Independence Co., 8:142, 15:294, 38:133 42:206 Gen. Van Dorn's hdqrs. at (1862), 15:5–6, 20:81 Pleasant v. State, 44:148–49 co. seat, 4:359–60, 51:349 Pleasant Valley (now Naylor), Faulkner Co., 25:23 courthouse in, 48:74 Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Faulkner Co., 28:87 est. (1835), 5:138 Pleasants, Rev. Charles E., Ft. Smith, 44:278–79 ferry on Black River at, 39:145 "Pleasures of Prosperity, Bella Vista, Arkansas, 1917– French trading post at, 3:38–39 1929," by Ellen Compton Shipley, 37:99–129 Germans settle at, 15:80 Pleisance, Aloysius, "The Arkansas Factory, 1805– mural in post office at, 3:332 1810," 11:184–200 naming of, 4:359–60 Plemmons, Bill, Fayetteville, 33:314n and RRs, 7:105, 9:252 Pless, Charley, Pope Co., 13:201 Pocahontas Star Herald, 40:176 Plessy v. Ferguson, 56:167, 59:243 Pod. See Pea Ridge Pod Plott, Daniel (early Randolph Co. settler), 4:355, 359 Poe, Betty, Little Rock, 36:167–68 Plott, David, 50:246 Poe, Deleta Jacqueline, "Lake Conway, Arkansas' family of, 51:329, 332–34, 346–48 Newest, Finest Playground," 12:106–8 Plott, Steven L., book by, noted, 57:87–88 Poe, Edgar Allen, 19:211, 22:361, 364

576 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Poe, James T. (CSA), 19:45, 38:142n Point Remove Church (Bapt.), Conway Co., 38:215 Poe, Dr. John S., 37:234 Point Remove Creek, Conway Co., 6:351, 355, 10:89, Poe, McDonald, Sr., Waldron, book by, noted, 44:355 48:154 Poe, Ned, 55:288, 291, 293, 296 description of land along, 13:343 Poe, Sam E., and Ark. State Plant Board, 26:63 duel at (1827), 6:191, 19:309 Poe, Tom, Little Rock, 57:136 and eastern Cherokee boundary (1817–28), 6:160– Poe, Grant Co., 7:327 61, 19:18, 21:203, 31:166 "Poem, A," by Albert Pike, 37:325 and eastern Choctaw boundary (1820–25), 19:23, Poe's Cavalry Battalion (CSA), book on, noted, 49:285 21:197 Poet Laureate of Arkansas, 5:96, 35:295 origin of name of, 19:205 Poetry, 53:1 "Points and Places of Historical Interest in Arkansas," Poetry by , noted, 19:56n discussion of, 19:207, 224 Point Township, Woodruff Co., 43:193–94 in early Ark. newspapers, 13:376 Poison Spring, Ouachita Co., battle of (1864), 6:181, "Poets Laureate of Arkansas," by Susan L. Bailey, 342, 7:60, 323, 8:242–43, 9:215–19, 17:273, 49:51–56 275, 298n, 19:40, 50–51, 59, 20:14n, 15, 250, Poets Roundtable of Arkansas, 39:91 22:102–3, 107, 157, 266–70, 26:264n, 31:47, Pogue, Claiborne, Ashley Co., 16:69 38:132, 41:323, 42:81n Pogue, James, Ashley Co., 16:69 account of, in C. T. Anderson memoirs, 8:342–43 Pogue, Lisa H., 45:284 account of, in diary, 9:215–19, 16:316 Pogue, Thomas, Canehill, 29:213 art. on, 18:338–49 Pohlmann, Marcus D., book by, noted, 56:119–20 J. H. Atkinson speaks at site of (1961), 20:188 Poindexter, H. P., and Cairo and Fulton RR, 7:109 book on, noted, 36:57 Poindexter, Kenneth W., Ouachita Co., 46:307, 405, CSA losses at, 18:348 48:204, 351, 49:182, 332 CSA plan for, 18:345 Poindexter, Ray, Arkansas Airwaves, noted, 33:342; maps of, following 18:338 revd., 34:93–96 state park commemorating, 41:98 Poinsett, Joel R. (U.S. sec. of war), 20:21, 35:339, treatment of black USA troops at, 9:215, 18:341–42, 37:340–41 347–49, 22:107 Poinsett County, 3:160, 34:33–34, 40:249n, 43:338 USA losses at, 18:348 bibliog. on, 25:189, 36:70, 83 Poke Bayou (now Batesville), Independence Co., 1:148, drainage dist. in, 5:264 151, 3:42–43, 45, 47–48, 4:166, 5:283, and elec. of 1892, 7:207 8:134, 142, 159, 9:233, 11:15, 17–18, 331, and primary elec. of 1914, 37:258–59 18:47, 19:186, 27:135, 36:132, 49:219. See farmers in, use POWs to pick cotton, 37:17 also Batesville land cleared in (1950–55), 13:355–57 early settlement along, 3:42–43 named for J. R. Poinsett, 37:340n hunting and fishing on, 11:28, 33 during Reconstruction, 12:159–60, 166 iron bridge over (1883), 11:20 RRs in, 38:118 letter from (1815), 1:151–55 slaveholdings in (1850), 12:45, 56, 66 toll bridge for, authorized (1825), 20:28 and STFU, 47:202–4, 218–24 Poke Southern Mines, 36:150 org. in, 24:12, 27:113–31, 32:347–49, 355 Pokon Spring, engagement at, 48:371 swamplands in, 6:375, 379, 414 Poland, Sen. Luke Potter, of Vt., chairs comm. Poinsett Lumber Company, Poinsett Co., 24:12 investigating legality of 1874 Ark. state "Point, The," Woodruff Co., AMA recommends sch. for govt., 5:295–96, 33:168–69, 253 freedmen at, 31:319–20 "Polemics and Partisanship: The Arkansas Press in the Point Cedar, Hot Spring Co., 4:79 1860 Election," by Lenette Sengel Taylor, Point Chicot (settlement along Miss. River below mouth 44:314–35 of Ark. River), 4:219, 48:167, 42:323n Police Regulations for the Army [U. S.] of the District Point Comfort, Chicot Co., 14:301 of Eastern Arkansas (Helena, Dec. 4, 1862), Point Deluce Bayou, Ark. Co., 48:164 noted, 21:78 Pointer, John (outlaw), 47:19n Policing the Southern City: New Orleans, 1809–1889, Point Lookout, Md., 12:340, 360–61, 363–64 by Dennis C. Rousey, revd., 57:212–14 Point of Rocks (Little Rock), 48:164 Polignac, Gen. Camille J. (CSA), 38:138 Point Peter Mountain, Searcy Co., 49:151n Polignac's Texas Brigade, by Alwyn Barr, noted, Point Remove Church, Atkins, art. on hist. of, 6:351–55 57:367; revd., 24:95–96

577 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Polish Immigration to Ark., 36:31–49 art. on differences between Ark. Whigs and Dems. "Political Career of John L. Williamson," by Gladys (1836–50), 34:214–26 Powell, 4:231–33 art. on direct democracy in Ark. (1910–18), 40:99– Political cartoons, 51:247–63 118 art. on comics and politics, 51:247–63 art. on Dyess Colony and, 32:203–16 book of, noted, 50:308 art. on The Dynasty and (1858–65), 29:99–111 Political Culture in the Nineteenth-Century South: art. on O. Faubus and, during Little Rock crisis Mississippi, 1830–1930, by Bradley G. Bond, (1957), 39:315–29 revd., 56:477–79 art. on first state elec. and, 20:126–50 Political Equality League (Ark. woman suffrage org.), art. on W. J. Fulbright and 1974 elec., 44:103–17 Little Rock (1911), 15:30–31, 35, 50:346 art. on Greenback movt. and, 36:107–22 "Political Fantasy," by , 34:268–74 art. on Ferd Havis and, in Jefferson Co., 37:240–51 Political Intelligencer. See Little Rock Political art. on W. F. Kirby and, 37:252–63 Intelligencer art. on Know-Nothing party and, 34:291–303 "Political Murder, 1900 Style," by Bennett Wall, noted, art. on W. Frank McCombs and 1912 Dem. pres. 26:295 nomination, 44:246–59 Political parties. See Dynasty, The (Family); and names art. on members of CSA Cong., 38:227–47 of individual organizations. See also under art. on office of gov., 37:44–73 Politics; and under names of counties and art. on power in (1880–1907), 11:235–45 towns art. on T. Roosevelt and, in Ark., 32:3–24 Political Parties in the South, ed. Tod A. Baker, Charles art. on second party system and (1836–48), 28:120– D. Hadley, Robert P. Steed, and Laurence W. 55 Moreland, noted, 50:104 art. on A. Sevier and (1836–48), 32:25–60 "Political Wheelers and Arkansas' Election of 1888," by art. on Socialist party in Ark. (1900–1912), 40:119– Clifton Paisley, 25:3–21 53 "Politician, Populist, Reformer: A Reexamination of art. on Whigs and (1856), 1:124–33 'Hanging Judge' Isaac C. Parker," by Mary arts. on, in Ark. Terr., 20:17–38, 22:117–23 M. Stolberg, 47:3–28 arts. on Agricultural Wheel and, 25:3–21, 38:248–58 Politicians. See names of individuals; see also under arts. on C. H. Brough and, 21:213–30, 32:120–21 names of counties and towns arts. on Jeff Davis and, 33:16–37, 39:114–24 Politics arts. on Repub. party and, 1:206–22, 33:3–15, in summer of 1837, 6:293–94 43:304–23 and African Americans, 41:6 arts. on J. T. Robinson and, 24:291–307, 45:95–125 and Agricultural Wheel (1888), 40:529–60 passim S. D. Belden and, in 1868 const. conv., 12:161 and apportionment for statehood (1836), 41:224–30 bibliog. on, noted, 44:177 art. on, and African American disfranchisement, Black and Tan Repub. faction, 33:6, 11, 13, 39, 46, 26:199–225 58, 35:320–21 art. on, and bldg. new State Capitol (1899–1917), book by Brooks Hays on, revd., 40:351–53 31:99–133 book on, in Ark., noted, 45:89; revd., 47:383–84 art. on, during Compromise Crisis, 36:307–37 book on, in Ark. Terr., noted, 47:84; revd., 23:284– art. on, in 1870, 26:143–54 85 art. on, and elec. of 1836, 26:164–71 book on, in South and Ark., revd., 32:287–90 art. on, and elec. of 1837, 26:174–77 book on, revd., 33:94–95 art. on, and elec. of 1844, 26:353–60 book on Ark. Gen. Assembly, revd., 46:77–79 art. on, and elec. of 1860, 44:314–35 book on govs. of Ark., noted, 40:175; revd., 40:266– art. on, and elec. of 1896, 34:41–78 67 art. on, and Little Rock crisis (1957), 40:195–219 book on Gov. Rockefeller, revd., 38:184–86 art. on, and separate-coach law (1891), 32:148–65 and Brothers of Freedom and 1884 elec., 45:197– art. on, of sugar and rice (1937–74), 43:289–303 216 art. on African Americans and (1876–1900), J. R. Butler and (1932), 32:367 44:222–45 and Const. of 1864, 44:20–21 art. on C. Bailey, merit system, and, 45:291–300 description of, by A. Yell, 32:337–41 art. on D. Bumpers, , and D. Pryor, diss. on, noted, 25:111n 54:53–114 diss. on (1874–1918), noted, 38:6n art. on Davis-Berry sen. elec. (1906), 20:118–25 and elec. of 1888, 38:6 art. on diary of Mrs. Brooks Hays, 36:158–91 in first state elec. (1836), 2:305–6

578 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 and fusion, 44:228–30, 234 Polk, John Spencer, Montgomery Co., 45:171–73 and gov.'s race of 1952, 11:235–36, 244 Polk, Karen, 34:367 and militia, 41:181 Polk, Gen. Leonidas (CSA), 4:271–72, 6:304, 17:122, and Reconstruction, noted, 32:388 30:209, 33:241–43, 246–47, 49:133, 134 and Remmel papers, 46:395 Polk, Gen. Lucius Eugene (CSA), Helena, 13:14n, and secession movt., 13:193 21:237–38, 35:56n, 59, 61, 67, 70n, 49:326, Socialist party and, in Poinsett Co. (1932), 32:347– 54:291–93 49 Polk, R. J. (first Ark. Grange), Phillips Co., 4:340 Politics, Society, and the Klan in Alabama, 1915–1949, Polk, Sam (CSA), 5:406 by Glenn Feldman, noted, 59:120 Polk, Spencer, family estate of, 39:355 "Politics and Concrete: The Building of the Arkansas Polk, Taylor, Montgomery Co., 35:251, 45:171 State Capitol, 1899–1917," by John A. Treon, Polk, Thomas G., Phillips Co., 12:67 31:99–133 Polk, Thomas M., Phillips Co., 12:67 "Politics and Law in the Little Rock Crisis, 1954–1957," Polk, William J., 40:171 by Tony A. Freyer, 40:195–219 Polk, William T., Ft. Smith house of, 3:320 Politics and Property Rights: The Closing of the Open Polk County, 3:160–61, 23:113, 120, 27:146, 34:55, Range in the Post-bellum South, by Shawn 35:250–51, 42:113n, 43:190, 49:211, 52:235 Everett Kantor, revd., 59:113–15 armed resistance in, to conscription (WWI), 26:25 Politics in Arkansas: The Constitutional Experience, bibliog. on, 25:189, 36:70–71, 83–84 revd., 33:94–95 book on 1850 census in, noted, 45:279, 47:298 Politics in the Postwar American West, by Richard book on cemetery inscriptions in, noted, 46:201 Lowitt, noted, 54:232–33 book on hist. of, noted, 49:284 Politics Is My Parish: An Autobiography, by Brooks book on marriage records of (1882–1900), noted, Hays, revd., 40:351–53 46:201 Politics of Command, by Thomas L. Connelly and book on newspaper clippings regarding, from Mena Archer Jones, 53:220 Star (1902), 47:298 Politics of Rage: George Wallace, the Origins of the book on obituaries in, noted, 46:396 New , and the Transformation book on Paraclifta in, noted, 46:396 of American Politics, by Dan T. Carter, revd., books on census records of (1860, 1870, 1890), 57:359–60, 455 noted, 46:201 Politics on the Southwestern Frontier: Arkansas books on death and service records of, noted, 45:280 Territory, 1819–1836, by Lonnie J. White, calendar of hist. churches in, noted, 47:92 noted, 47:84; revd., 23:284–85 Commonwealth Coll. in, 25:294, 32:132 Polk, Capt., 23:362 art. on, 45:3–18 Polk, Allen J., Phillips Co., 40:171 Dallas as seat of, 21:47n dir., Ark. Midland RR, 7:114 Howard Co. created from, 12:266, 13:269 house of, used as CSA hosp., 20:265, 284, 286, 288, and land redemptions in (1919–25), noted, 45:280 290–92 and marriage records of (1872–1900), noted, slaveholdings of, 12:67 45:279–80 Polk, Arthur, Howard Co., 45:172–73 origin of name, 21:47n Polk, Bernard H., Magnolia, 38:289 pension records for soldiers from (1901–4), noted, Polk, C., Phillips Co., and wife of, as Grange members, 45:280 4:340 and Reconstruction, 12:159, 162, 166 Polk, Carl R., 37:245 Rev. War soldier buried in, 1:58 Polk, Carolina, 59:177, 182 sawmills in, 21:51–53 Polk, D. F., Monticello, 53:355 schs. and teachers in (1918–25), noted, 45:280 Polk, George W., 59:152–53, 170, 183 slaveholdings in (1850), 12:45 Polk, James G. B., 45:172 swamplands in, 6:376, 379 Polk, Pres. James K., 7:195, 23:48, 26:15, 172, 28:128, and voter records of (1892–98), noted, 45:280 54:428 votes Repub., 7:207, 21:47n and protection of Ark. frontier, 36:23 Polk County Democrat, 46:200 published correspondence of, revd., 31:388–89 Polk County Genealogical Society, 45:366 and A. Yell, 26:17–20, 164, 182, 226, 242, 353, 356, Polk County Historical Society, 37:86, 39:266, 43:72 360 Polk County History Book, 48:78 Polk, Jane Maria (sister of James K.), 23:48 Polk County Newspaper "Clips," noted, 46:200 Polk, Jennifer, 47:193 Polk Creek, Montgomery Co., 35:251–52

579 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 sch. picture at, following 35:248 "'Time does not count here': Letters of a Camp Pike Polk's Plantation, Phillips Co., skirmish at (1863), Doughboy," 45:53–61 22:159 Pomeroy, Barbara (Mrs. Ed R. Pomeroy), 49:185 Pollak, Oliver B., 39:188 Pomeroy, Ed R., 49:183, 186, 333 Pollan, Carolyn, Ft. Smith, 36:205, 367, 37:195, 199, Pomeroy, Jim, Union Co., 53:330, 332 357, 40:178, 263, 46:309, 48:209, 59:291 Pomeroy, Marcus Mills "Brick," 31:157 and AHA, 42:359 Pomeroy, Sen. Samuel, of Kans., and readmission of board member, 39:181, 266, 336 Ark. to Union (1865), 18:155 session chmn., 38:276 Pompus (Delaware leader), 1:152 auth. and ed., 41:198 Ponca, Newton Co., zinc mining near, 37:299 paper by, 42:93, 356 Ponce de Leon, Juan (Spanish explorer of Fla.), 5:298, state rep., 41:366, 43:70, 345 24:196 Pollard, Annie, 48:268 Pond City, Centerville, and Northern Railroad, Jackson Pollard, Lizzie Stirman (Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Co., 31:287 Pollard), 3:352–53, 10:369, 376, 28:318, Ponder, Judge Andrew, 48:32 48:268 Ponder, Harry L., Walnut Ridge, 5:2, 14:59, 15:50, Pollard, Madeline, 38:7n, 53:409 19:6n, 27:303 Pollard, Mary Stirman, Fayetteville, 44:188 Ponder, J. B., Camden, 1:68 Pollard, Dr. Thomas Jefferson, Fayetteville, 10:365–67, Ponder, J. D., Ouachita Co., 5:335 369–71, 375–76, 28:318, 320, 48:268n Ponder, Jerry, books by, noted, 53:398, 54:231–32, Pollard, Una, Piggott, books by, noted, 43:274, 47:387 55:464 Pollard, William, Pulaski Co., 43:123 Ponder, Joel, comes to Camden about 1847, 5:338 Pollard, William A. Ponder, Victor, book by, noted, 54:231–32 book by, noted, 55:350 Ponder family (settlers along North Fork of Fourche de The Dardanelle & Russellville Railroad, revd., Thomas), 4:353 54:214–15 Pontalba, Baron de, 51:70 Pollard, Clay Co., 5:165 Pontchartrain (CSA ram), 18:240, 256–57, 21:316–17, Pollay, Ruben, Pulaski Co., 43:123 328, 345 Polleys, G. S. (CSA), 49:143 Pontiac (steamboat), 1:350 Pollock, Capt. (CSA), 42:150 Pool, Allen, 57:44 Pollock, Annie M. (pioneer Little Rock resident), 5:94 Pool, Marshall Van, 37:112 Pollock, Meyer, Little Rock, 42:247 Pool, W. B. (proprietor, Cantrell's Sulphur Springs, Pollock, Oliver, New Orleans, and aid to Am. Rev. 1858), Jefferson Co., 18:220 (1776), 1:292–93 Pool, William H., Union Co., 12:67 Poll tax, 2:336–39, 3:263, 8:135, 9:44, 25:20, 26:213, Poole, Frederick R. (Repub. del. to 1868 const. conv.), 215–20, 33:8, 34:151, 42:261–62, 46:131, 12:139n, 160 48:253, 59:410–11, 416 Poole, Hardy K., Union Co., 6:278 amend. (1892), 41:6, 44:245 Poole, Jerry, 35:381 Ark. Gen. Assembly and, 2:336–38, 9:44, 26:216– Poole, Jerry C., designs cartoons for hist. book, 45:279 20 Poole, Jerry D., 42:393 Ark. Supreme Court and, 2:337–38, 26:219 Poole family, Sevier Co., 10:60 art. on, 54:134–62 Poor, Robert (USA), 40:238, 248 helps Dems. control politics in Jefferson Co., 37:249 "Poor Man's Pedagogy: Teachers' Institutes in in Poinsett Co. (1913–14), 37:259 Arkansas," by John W. Payne, 14:195–206 records concerning (1912–55), 39:357 Poore, F. T., Drew Co., 43:123 thesis on, noted, 26:218n Poor's Directory of Railway Officials, 31:285 Polson, Robert K., book by, noted, 52:99 Poor's Manual of Railroads, 28:298, 29:336, 339, 342 Polston, Michael David, Cabot, 40:182–83, 41:99 Poor Whites of the Antebellum South: Tenants and AHA award winner, 45:182, 333 Laborers in Central North Carolina and AHA board member, 43:183, 345, 44:94, 366, Northeast Mississippi, by Charles C. Bolton, 45:82, 287, 46:92, 203, 382, 47:189, 364 revd., 54:489–91 AHA panelist, 52:343 Pope, Mr., Dallas Co., 42:70 AHA speaker, 55:320 Pope, Ada, Ft. Smith. See Van Winkle, Ada Pope (Mrs. AHA trustee, 48:90, 49:84, 185 Jefferson Davis Van Winkle) arts. by, noted, 44:196, 46:93 Pope, Annie, Ft. Smith, 9:316 paper by, noted, 37:358 Pope, Arthur D., Magnolia, 33:214

580 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Pope, Rev. Cadesman, 40:319 349–50, 16:178–79, 22:118–23 Pope, Charlie, Ouachita Co., 5:335 Pope County, 3:135, 160–61, 326, 12:105, 15:40n, Pope, Dunbar H. (state supt. of educ.), Little Rock, 43:109, 273, 45:203, 209–12, 216, 46:247 14:196, 23:168n African American educ. in, 51:132–34 Pope, Floy, Camden, 33:82, 252, 256 African American property owners in, 51:124–25 Pope, George, Ouachita Co., 5:333, 335 antebellum mortality in, 51:120–21 Pope, James, 37:188 art. on, in 1850, 13:196–204 opens sch. in Little Rock (1829), 12:96, 105 art. on African American experience during Pope, James, Independence Co., 8:138, 154 Reconstruction, 51:119–34 Pope, Gov. John, 2:4, 4:281–83, 14:130–31, 20:128, art. on census of 1830 in, noted, 13:302 135, 234n, 23:53, 62, 30:182, 37:49–51, art. on Cherokee Agency Reserve controversy and, 44:213–14, 217, 48:7, 15, 53:126–27, 134, 31:166–80 58:16, 59:127, 145 art. on hist. of public schs. in, noted, 20:196 and Ark.-Tex. border trouble (1829–31), 19:106–10 art. on militia war in (1872–73), noted, 14:182 art. on, and Ark. Terr., 23:74–84 art. on Potts Station in, noted, 15:370 art. on fall from office of (1835), 23:74–84 art. on John L. Williamson of, 4:231–33 and bldg. of first State Capitol, 3:308, 313, 4:241– Bapts. in (1850), 13:202, 14:285–86 44, 9:35–36, 42 bibliog. on, 25:189, 36:71, 83–84 breaks with W. S. Fulton, 21:16, 22, 24, 22:275–76 book on, revd., 49:282–83 breaks with W. E. Woodruff, 20:130 book on cemeteries in, noted, 41:92 R. Crittenden on, 21:16, 22–25 book on hist. of, noted, 39:176 fails to obtain high office in Jackson admin., 21:23– book on marriage records of (1860–92), 39:178, 24 41:169 W. Irving visits, 4:224 book on obituaries and death notices in, noted, 41:92 and C. F. M. Noland, 6:193, 14:349–50 books on 1850 and 1860 census records in, 45:355 duels W. Fontaine Pope, 22:117, 275 Brothers of Freedom in, 34:318–20 opposes statehood, 2:296–97 William Brown murder case in, 20:217 politicizes militia, 41:181, 189 cattle drives from, to Calif. (1850s), 28:277–81 and saline lands in Ark., 32:332–33 census records of, 40:35 secessionist candidate for secession conv., 12:202n, for 1850 and 1860, 33:257, 39:179 207, 217 for 1870, 51:120–25, 132 succeeds G. Izard as terr. gov., 19:103, 106 for 1918 (revised), 51:120 vetoes bill for licensing doctors (1831), 10:90, 35:5 during Civil War, 22:127, 159 Pope, Gen. John (USA), in Mo., 19:228, 232, 235, 237, CSA guerillas in (1864), 29:233 239, 24:236–37, 33:248 food shortages in (1863–65), 51:120–21 Pope, Mable Scurlock, 48:296–97 Unionists in, 52:290 Pope, Melton, Osceola, 55:305 coal mining in, 34:206, 42:114 Pope, Mrs. Melvin, Center Point, 12:272 company from, in Mex. War, 14:76–77, 36:26 Pope, O. T., Center Point, 12:265 Cumberland Presby. Church in, noted, 20:389n Pope, P., Dallas Co., 42:79, 166 del. of, to 1861 conv. votes for secession, 29:179 Pope, Patrick Hamilton (relative of Gov. John), Dwight Mission in, 14:332 Louisville, Ky., 21:24–25 early co. seats of, 11:226 Pope, Peter, settles at Écore Fabré (1831), 5:335 early records of, microfilmed, 39:189 Pope, Royal V., 36:50 and elec. of 1896, 34:67, 77 Pope, Travis, Center Point, 12:268 farmers of, revolt against Dem. party (1884), 29:160, Pope, Walter L., Little Rock, 18:202, 19:371n 166 Pope, William F. (Little Rock auth.), 41:185, 53:161, 49ers from, 6:33 170, 190 Galley Creek Bapt. Church in, records of, noted, book by, cited on Ark. hist., 7:238–40, 246, 10:217, 14:285–86 12:92, 311–12, 14:316, 19:22n, 68n, 294n, Grange records in, noted, 15:275 20:17, 129, 25:138, 28:17, 30:182, 191–92 hist. activities in (1959), 18:98 book by, noted, 36:73, 47:297, 48:117 hist. of, noted, 6:213, 12:176, 28:104 Early Days in Arkansas, 37:288, 40:177 horse racing in (1900), 11:35n Pope, William Fontaine, Little Rock, 44:214 immigration to (1831), 15:197 duel of, with Dr. Cocke, 22:117–18, 30:135 Indians in (1836), 6:161–62 duel of, with C. F. M. Noland, 6:193–94, 14:344, Johnson Co. created from, 13:90

581 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 listings of marked graves in, noted, 40:359 and RRs, 8:288–93 maps of Cherokee Agency Reserve in, facing urbanization of, 12:28 31:176–77 Populism, 53:16, 54:13, 22, 27–29, 69 marriage records of, 13:391, 14:76, 15:91, 33:257, Populist party, 42:113n, 116n, 125, 129n 39:179, 40:359 and African Americans, 26:204–5, 222, 33:13–14 martial law in, 51:128 book on, revd., 37:368–70 militia from, and Indian removal, 6:161–62 called "Republican Aid Society," 26:206 militia war in (1872–73), 9:94–95, 14:182, 15:141n, and convict leasing, 52:3 28:104, 51:129–30 in 1894, 36:239–40, 45:98 booklet on, noted, 36:71 and elec. of 1892, 25:20, 26:203, 205–7 mortality records of (1850), noted, 13:202 and elec. of 1896, 34:43–45, 47–48, 52, 54, 61–62, Norristown in, 10:177–81 74–77, 36:241–42 A. Pike as teacher in, 10:73–75, 81–83 and elec. of 1900, 36:248, 250n Point Remove Church in, 6:355 and elec. of 1904, 40:135 during Reconstruction, 12:159, 162, 165, 51:119–34 for initiative and referendum (1896), 40:101, reminiscence of Dem. conv. of, 34:268–74 51:200–202, 208, 215 Rev. War soldier buried in, 1:58 opposes 1891 elec. law, 26:214–16 slavery in, 12:45, 64, 66, 73, 58:45–60 opposes convict lease system, 8:175, 34:210 swamplands in, 6:376, 379 platform of, noted, 40:131 votes for T. Roosevelt (1912), 7:207 in pres. elecs., 7:200–201, 208 Williamson family in, noted, 14:385 relation to Granger movt., 4:352 Yell Co. formed from, 39:42 talk on, noted, 14:75, 176 Pope County, Arkansas, Obituaries and Death Notices, Porter, Alice. See McConnell, Alice Porter (Mrs. E. T. 41:92 McConnell) Pope County Genealogical Society, 39:266, 40:359, Porter, Andrew R., 26:372, 376 43:72 Porter, B. F. (leader of Liberian Exodus), 51:167 Pope County Genealogy and Family Group, 41:92 Porter, Benjamin (early Lawrence Co. settler), 3:46 Pope County Genealogy Group, 37:87, 39:356 Porter, C. B. "Pat" (AHA board member), Ft. Smith, Pope County Historical Association, 37:86, 39:176, 266, 40:178, 43:185, 44:186, 341, 46:92, 382 40:359, 43:72 Porter, Charles (USA), 49:5 Pope County Historical Association Quarterly, 36:71, Porter, Charles W., Drew Co., 18:318 37:86, 39:266, 358, 40:359 Porter, Charlie, Cummins Prison, 56:210, 214 Pope County Historical Foundation, 36:300, 37:87, Porter, David D., of Ky., 11:286 39:266, 40:359, 43:72 Porter, Adm. David Dixon (USN), 31:43, 39:197, Pope County Historical Society, 18:98, 20:196–97, 52:255, 278, 54:311 24:188, 26:382, 28:104, 34:358n at Ark. Post (1863), 9:272, 18:241, 246, 255–56, Pope County History, 40:359 263–64, 277, 56:61–62, 67, 68, 69–73, 75, "Pope County One Hundred Years Ago," by Ted R. 77, 78 Worley, 13:196–204 attack on CSS Arkansas, 12:339 Pope County Record. See Russellville Pope County and battle of Helena (1863), 20:256–57, 268 Record at Napoleon, 2:160 Pope County Volunteers, 6:160–62 on Red River, 29:140 "Pope-Noland Duel of 1831: An Original Letter of C. F. and (1863) , 29:22–23, 25, 28, M. Noland to His Father," ed. Lonnie J. 31 White, 22:117–23 Porter, Emily (Mrs. James Porter), Batesville, 15:268 Pope's Addition, to Little Rock, 30:192n Porter, Emma Haynie, Little Rock, 6:145n, 152 Pope's Digest, 2:338 Porter, Emmeline Hutcheson (Mrs. David D. Porter), of Poplar Bluff, Mo., 39:58 Ky., 11:286 Poplar Ridge, west of Monette, 20:152, 154 Porter, Eugene, noted, 58:229 Poppeliers, John, 53:434 Porter, Frank, mentioned in CSA diary, 11:289, 294, Popperfuss, Nancy, Little Rock, 56:430–31, 435 298 Population (of Ark.), 52:48–49, 66, 71–72, 76 Porter, George, Helena, 13:2, 5, 12 in Ark. River valley (1870–90), 25:377 table Porter, Mrs. H. L., 56:276, 279 art. on, (1920 and 1940), 8:117–32 Porter, Gen. Horace (USA), sent to Ark. by U. S. Grant, growth of (1820–70), 12:18 8:29–30, 15:144n in 1919, 37:265 Porter, J. I., Stuttgart, 14:33, 35

582 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Porter, Jack E., Little Rock, 33:86, 254 and Carl Moneyhon, noted, 46:394, 58:256; Porter, James, Batesville, 15:268 revd., 47:183–84 Porter, James Euclid, Wilmar, 17:332 Portraits of Conflict: A Photographic History of Porter, John, Columbia Co., 2:230 in the Civil War, by Carl Porter, John M. (USA), 42:68–69, 81–82 Moneyhon and Bobby Roberts, revd., Porter, Lawrence (CSA), 11:296 50:301–2 Porter, Lulu. See Robinson, Lulu Porter (Mrs. C. E. Port Royal Island, S.C., 51:126 Robinson) Posada, Fr. Alonso de, 42:182 Porter, Peter B. (U.S. sec. of war), 27:56 Posey, Francis, Grant Co., 7:319–20, 325, 327 Porter, R. F. (CSA), 5:408 Posey, J. Ben (ed., Forest Echoes), 5:402n Porter, Sarah Jane Mohon (Mrs. William Clendenin Posey, Jake (early circus man), 32:175 Porter), mentioned in CSA diary, 11:286–306 "Possibilities for the Archaeologist and Historian in passim Eastern Arkansas," by Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Porter, Seth, mentioned in CSA diary, 11:304 Hodges, 2:141–63 Porter, Tom (49er), Clarksville, 6:75 "Possibilities of Research," by Louise P. Olsen, 9:319– Porter, Virgil, mentioned in CSA diary, 11:304 21 Porter, W., mentioned in CSA diary, 11:290 Possum, hunting of, 26:340 Porter, William (49er), Clarksville, 6:75 Possum (Delaware), 37:339–40 Porter, William, Ozone, 55:79 Possum Hollow, baseball in, 54:424 Porter, William Clendenin, Knoxville, art. on Civil War Post. See Dardanelle Post; Washington (D.C.) Post diary of, 11:286–314 Post, Wiley, 51:236 Porter, William J., 46:350 Postage stamps (Ark. centennial commemorative), Porter, William Trotter (ed., New York Spirit of the 30:53–59 Times; friend of A. Pike), 37:319–26, 329, pictures of, facing 30:54 332 Postal, Ed (steamboat capt. on White River), 9:236 Porter-DeWitt Construction Company, 46:253 Postal Directory: The Cross County Arkansas Area, Porter Farm, near Helena, 20:277 1826–1975, noted, 45:178 Porterfield, Fountain, Dallas Co., 10:188 Post Bayou, Ark. Co., 18:165–66, 248, 253, 255, 257, Porterfield, John, Dallas Co., 10:188 259–60, 270, 22:260 Porterfield, Nolan, The Last Cavalier: The Life and Post Boy (steamboat), 18:255 Times of John A. Lomax, 1867–1948, revd., Postcards 57:356–58 book on hist., from Ark., noted, 44:297 Porterfield, Mrs. W. E., Little Rock, 8:241 slide presentation on, 41:341 Porter locomotive (in Batesville park), picture of, facing Post colonies (armed agricultural communities during 31:278 Civil War), 24:146–47, 46:177–86 Porter's Canal, Phillips Co., 13:2 in Benton Co. (1865), 24:146 Port Hudson, La., siege of (1863), 2:274, 12:367–68, Post Dispatch. See Dardanelle Post-Dispatch; St. Louis 31:46, 33:151n, 314, 34:334 Post Dispatch Ark. sharpshooters at, 4:114, 11:312–14 Poste aux Akancas. See Arkansas Post art. on defense of, 4:109–17 Poste des Arcs. See Arkansas Post 15th Ark. Inf. Regt. at, 6:318–41 Posten, Rick, Clark Co., salt works of, 11:320, 32:334 Portia, Lawrence Co., 3:39–40 Postlethwaite, Samuel, Natchez, Miss., 15:256–57 Portis, Charles, 58:351 Postmasters and Post Offices, Washington County, Portis, James P. (Ouachita Co. del. to 1868 const. Arkansas, 1829–1976, comp. Deane G. conv.), 12:139n, 151, 162 Carter, noted, 35:380–81 Portis, W. N., Pine Bluff, 37:244 Post of Arkansas. See Arkansas Post Portis House, Pine Bluff, 3:321 Post offices Portland, Ashley Co., 16:74, 17:200–202, 36:159, in Ark., hist. directory of (1832–1972), noted, 43:338, 45:345 47:389 Portland Labor Press, Alfred Cridge (assoc. ed. of), at Ark. Post (2nd in Ark. Terr.), 3:307, 18:45–47 51:212–13 in Benton Co., 45:145–46 Portlock, Col. E. E., Jr. (CSA), of 24th Ark. Inf., book on postal service in Benton Co., noted, 39:85 18:258, 271 Post of Natchitoches, 49:245, 246 W. Steele's inspector gen., 26:261–65 Post of Ouachita. See Ouachita Post Portraits of Conflict: A Photographic History of Poston, J., Caddo Prairie, and Red River Indian Agency, Arkansas in the Civil War, by Bobby Roberts 32:235n

583 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 "Post-Reconstruction Repudiation: Evil Blot or Potts, W. W., Little River Co., 14:229 Financial Necessity?" by Garland E. Bayliss, Potts, Yell Co., 43:338 23:243–59 Potts family, Pope Co., 13:203 Potatoe, John, 36:19 Potts Hill, Benton Co. Potato Hill Prairie, between Ft. Smith and Charleston, skirmish at (1862), 21:158, 160, 22:159 23:160, 25:43n picture of hist. marker at, facing 21:162 Poteau Mountain, Scott Co., 19:205, 48:154 Potts Home, Pottsville, 18:98 Poteau River, Ark. and Okla., 7:252, 13:342, 346, Potts Station, at Galla Creek, art. on, noted, 15:370 15:254, 258, 19:205, 23:144–47, 24:140, Potts Tavern, Pottsville, 43:72 232, 322, 26:268–69, 276, 281, 27:42, Pottsville, Pope Co., 40:359 28:174, 184–85, 29:135, 242, 245, 250, camp for convicts at, 8:179 37:335 named for Kirkbride Potts, 13:203 Poteau Valley Genealogical Society, 39:351–52 station on Butterfield Stage Line, 18:98 Potlatch Lumber Company, 19:111 tavern in, restored, 36:300 "Potomac" (Ark. Gazette correspondent), 42:28, 31, 35 Poultry industry, material on, noted, 46:407 Potter, Capt., 37:346 Pouncey, Bert, Hughes, 2:192 Potter, David M., 52:318 Pound, Ezra, 53:8–9, 11 Trail to California, revd., 22:94–96 correspondence of, 43:280 Potter, Ganie, 16:80 Pound, Lucille (comp.), 41:169 Potter, Horatio (Episc. bishop), 2:196 Pounds, Franklin (USA), 29:127 Potter, Irena (Benton Co. colony), 3:212 Pounds, Martha. See Williams, Martha Pounds (Mrs. Potter, J. D. (Benton Co. colony), 3:212 Benjamin Williams) Potter, Jerry O., book by, noted, 51:285–86 Pounds, Winston (lynching victim), 52:165, 183 Potter, John S. (Little Rock theater mgr.), 23:166–69 Pourée Eugene, 40:14–16 Potter, Capt. Leander H. (USA), 52:142 Poverty, Populist view on causes of, 26:204 Potter, Sam (Cherokee 49er), 6:78 Powderly, Terence V., and Knights of Labor, 24:30–31 Potter, Polk Co., 32:139, 141 Powe, A. A. (Ft. Smith publisher), 14:211 Potteries (in Ark.), 3:346, 46:94 Powell, Dr. (dentist), 10:94 Pottery Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr., picture of, 57:460 of Ark. Indians, 3:300–301 Powell, June Allyson (third wife of Dick Powell), art. on industry of, in Sebastian Co., 49:57–77 43:248–49, 251 exhibit of, 45:85 Powell, B. C. (Little Rock banker), 27:291 Potts, Capt. A. R., arrives at Little Rock (1846), 6:250 Powell, Benjamin T., Camden, 11:97, 20:252–53 Potts, Ann, 13:203, 40:47n, 50, 53–54 Powell, Dick (Richard Ewing) Potts, John, Pope Co., 13:203 art. on, 43:244–63 Potts, John Calhoun, 40:47, 51, 55 pictures of, facing 43:250–51 Potts, Joseph, Pope Co., 13:203 Powell, Judge Dick (CSA prisoner at Johnson's Island, Potts, Joshua, Pope Co., 13:203 Ohio), 2:358 Potts, Kirkbride, Pottsville, 6:161–62, 13:203, 15:370, Powell, Eleanor Finegan (Mrs. Laurence Powell), 28:276–77, 280–81 31:182–83, 185 Potts, Kirkbride, Jr., Pope Co., 13:203 Powell, Ewing (father of Dick), 43:244–45 Potts, L. H., 16:80 Powell, Gladys, "The Political Career of John L. Potts, Martha Jane "Mattie" Latta (Mrs. Moses M. Williamson," 4:231–33 Potts), 40:31n, 34, 41, 44, 52n, 58, 60–62, 66 Powell, H., Fayetteville, 3:172 letters of, 40:35–39, 45–51, 53–55, 74–75 Powell, Hendrix, Pine Bluff, and double-primary Potts, Marvin H. (Little Rock police chief, 1957), amend., 3:237 25:106, 109, 54:453 Powell, Henry, Greene Co., 13:59 Potts, Mary, Pope Co., 13:203 Powell, J. H., 40:81 Potts, Mary (granddaughter of Kirkbride), Pottsville, Powell, J. O., Little Rock, 56:453, 57:183, 186 15:370 Powell, James R., 50:14 Potts, Mary M. "Mollie," 40:47, 54 Powell, Joan Blondell (second wife of Dick Powell), Potts, Moses M., 40:36n, 44, 46n, 47, 50–51, 53–55, 66 43:252n letter of (1867), 40:48–49 Powell, Laurence, 6:361, 7:6–8, 31:181–88, 35:295, Potts, Pamelia (Mrs. Kirkbride Potts), Pope Co., 13:203 44:6, 8–9, 11–14 Potts, Richard, Pope Co., 13:203 art. on, 31:181–88 Potts, Thomas, Pope Co., 13:203 papers of, 43:280, 48:296

584 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 picture of, facing 31:184 early settlers at, 11:16 Powell, Luther (brother of Dick), 43:245 French settlers at, 3:38–40 picture of, facing 43:250 regional archives planned for, 37:198 Powell, Mildred Maund (first wife of Dick Powell), RR bypasses, 7:175 43:251–52 toll bridge at, over Black River, 39:155–58 Powell, Norman, Ozark, 37:85 Powhatan Courthouse Historical State Park, 37:94, 197– Powell, Richard Ewing. See Powell, Dick 98 Powell, Sally (Mrs. Ewing Powell), 43:244 Powhatan Courthouse Museum, 40:285 Powell, Smead, Camden, 59:13, 14 Powhatan United Methodist Church, 43:346–47 Powell, Terrell E. (supt., Little Rock schs.), 30:115 picture of, facing 43:346 Powell, Dr. V. E., Phillips Co., 19:146 Poyen, Grant Co., 7:327, 37:284 Powell, Velma, and WEC, 55:17, 31, 40–41 Poynor, F. Q., Clarksville, 11:286 Powell, Dr. W. Byrd, 46:320 Poynor, Maude McConnell (Mrs. F. Q. Poynor), 11:286, Powell, W. E. (early Camden atty.), 5:339 301n Powell, Mrs. W. M., 45:256n Poynor, Suzie Maud, 1:94 Powell, Walker, Flippin, 3:138 Poynor, William P., 16:299 Powell, Wilson (Batesville ed.), 18:320, 20:195, 393, Poynter, L. D. (founder, White America; member, 27:260, 28:193, 32:378, 33:340, 36:346–47, ACCA, 1956), Pine Bluff, 30:100, 120 37:357, 42:197n, 43:68 Poyser, Steve, 42:393, 43:66 and AHA, 42:359 Prahl, Augustus J., "Friedrich Gerstaecker, the Frontier permanent member, 36:301, 349 Novelist," 14:43–50 picture of, facing 27:258 Prairie, Boone Co., 47:235 Powell, Mrs. Wilson, 36:346–47 books on, noted, 47:83 Powell Amendment, 59:245 post colony at, during Civil War, 24:146 ": Ambassador to Mexico, 1897–1905," Prairie County, 2:180, 4:265, 7:128, 29:157, 33:239, by William H. Burnside, 38:328–44 281, 34:205, 38:61, 40:249n, 43:107, 122, Powell-McRae-May House, Camden, 33:83 273, 338, 46:216, 234 Power, Mrs. Glen, Nashville, Ark., 31:189 African American justice of the peace in, 32:368 "Power from the Pedestal: The Women's Emergency Agricultural Wheel org. in (1882), 2:130, 13:236– Committee and the Little Rock School 37, 25:3–4, 17, 38:248–50, 254 Crisis," by Lorraine Gates, 55:26–57 art. on fair in (1859), 11:214–16 Power in the Blood: Land, Memory, and a Southern bibliog. on, 25:189, 36:71, 83 Family, by John Bentley Mays, revd., book on Brasfield in, noted, 49:180 57:491–93 book on marriage records of, noted, 41:92 "Power Politics Is Old Hat," by William O. Penrose, books on reconstructed 1890 census of, noted, 11:235–45 45:355 Powers, Mr., Mena, 21:48–50 R. B. CarlLee home, 38:254 Powers, Blondie, El Dorado, 33:225 during Civil War, 2:180, 7:88 Powers, Emmett E. letter from (1862), 20:358–62 book by, noted, 56:121 dairy industry in, 11:157, 161 paper by, 57:341 and elec. of 1884, 38:248n, 45:209 A Severe and Bloody Fight: The Battle of Whitney's farmer protest ticket in, 29:160, 166 Lane & Military Occupation of White farmer distress in (1882), 13:231–32 County, Arkansas, May & June, 1862, revd., hist. bldgs. in, 41:368 57:207–8 Lockridge family moves to (1859), 38:174–77, 179 Powers, Frank, 57:263–64 marriage records of (1854–81), noted, 45:355 Powers, John (49er), 6:77 memoirs of early hist. of, noted, 14:393 Powers, John H. (Clarksville sheriff), killed in 1902, R. H. Morehead Home in, 38:253–54 13:92 origin of name of, 13:231n Powers, S. R., heads UA teacher training, 7:263 plantations leased in, 53:156 Powers, Sarah Ann Harkrider, Conway, 13:171 during Reconstruction, 12:165 Powers, Thomas, Clarksville, 13:92 rice production in, 5:127, 8:122, 45:264 Powhatan, Lawrence Co., 3:48, 5:168, 9:234–35, and secession movt., 12:202, 207, 210 33:239, 38:167, 43:89 slaveholdings in (1850), 12:46, 70 Civil War letter from (1863), 2:65–70 Slovak settlement in, 7:219 as co. seat, 39:158 swamplands in, 6:346, 380

585 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 votes Repub., 7:207 art. on 37th Ill. Inf. at, 49:3–19 Wattensas Farmer's Club org. in (1882), 13:232–37 arts. on, noted, 19:133n, 22:255, 44:178 Prairie County, Arkansas, Marriage Records, Books C, arty. use during, 22:241, 250–57 D, and E, noted 41:92 Backof's Btry. at (USA), 19:135 Prairie County Agricultural Society, 11:214 book by Rev. W. Baxter, quoted, 15:349; revd., Prairie County Court, and White River Bridge, DeValls 17:213–14 Bluff, 39:152 Dr. J. Blake at, 3:26 "Prairie County Fair of 1859," by Ted R. Worley, Joseph Bledsoe and, 19:133ff 11:214–16 Gen. Blunt (USA) at, 6:184, 21:293, 294n, 297, 302, Prairie County Historical Society, 43:72, 44:96, 45:90, 22:251–55 185–86, 287 book on, revd., 17:213–14 Prairie Creek Mine, Sebastian Co., 43:213 books on, noted, 36:52–53, 79–80 Prairie Creek, near Hartford Born's Btry. at (USA), 19:135 art. on labor violence at coal mine at (1914), Lt. Brooks (USA) at, 19:137 27:306–29 casualties at, 19:123n paper on, noted, 27:261 centennial of, 22:85–87, 159, 250–57 pictures of mine at, facing 27:316, 322 Flashback commemorates, 22:86–87 Prairie de Ann (de Han, d'Han, d'Ane), Hempstead Co., Gen. Herron's hdqrs. at, 9:230 48:153, 49:243, 245, 247. See also DeAnn; maps of, facing 16:268, 18:56, 19:124, 21:292 Gum Grove named for Prairie Grove Church, 19:132 art. on engagement at, 19:40–50 noted in diary, 6:238, 248 engagement at (1864), 7:58–59, 8:242, 16:314–15, reunion of veterans of (1906), 38:75n 17:273n, 298n, 18:339, 341, 22:159, 266, site of, 21:14, 28:161 271, 32:86, 41:322, 42:79n wounded men from, 3:9, 19:132, 25:55 maps of, facing 19:40 Prairie Grove Battlefield Park Commission (est. 1957), rd. from, to Camden, 18:341–43 16:220, 28:94 Prairie de Roane (now Hope), Hempstead Co., 19:48, Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park, 15:273, 369, 28:94, 48:165 36:304, 39:355–56, 41:98, 196, 298, 45:185 Prairie du Chien, 40:7 hist. at, 38:96, 289 Prairie Female Seminary, 17:259 Latta family log home restored at, 37:309n Prairie Flower. See Carlisle Prairie Flower living hist. programs at, 38:294 Prairie Grove, Washington Co., 3:328, 351, 26:274, monument dedicated at, 15:369 33:334, 40:295n, 42:336 "Prairie Grove Campaign, 1862," by Stephen B. Oates, Rev. A. Buchanan settles on future site of, 5:356, 19:119–41 10:374, 33:120n Prairie Grove Church, and events at or near, during Civil War, 13:327–37 (1862) camp of 7th Mo. Cav. near, 38:87 battle named for, 19:132 guerrilla incident near (1864), 24:136–37 Gen. Hindman's hdqrs. at, 19:137, 140 USA troops murdered near, 26:274 used as CSA hosp., 19:132, 21:303n physicians in, 10:274 Prairie Grove Herald, 42:333, 51:249 and RRs, 33:148n Prairie Grove Institute, 40:295 site of, noted, 32:63 Prairie hens, hunting of, on Grand Prairie, 11:31–32 UA sought by (1871), 7:257 Prairie Landing, on White River below DeValls Bluff, Prairie Grove, battle of (1862), 3:9, 12, 15, 26–27, 64, 17:168, 18:242, 276 351, 4:15–16, 5:356, 6:181, 183–84, 238, Prairie Longue, Lonoke Co., 48:165 248, 9:91–92, 10:368, 374, 14:105, 123, Prairie of Canoes, 46:145 18:352, 21:14, 22:159, 25:37, 55, 26:131, Prairie of the Hills, 46:142, 146 135, 29:21, 30:342, 32:297, 33:103, 105–7, Prairie Terrace, in Ark. delta, 48:102–3 132n, 139, 151, 37:161, 165, 38:75–77, 82, Prairie Township, St. Francis Co., 27:61 178, 39:355, 43:188, 46:58, 174, 277–79, Prairie View, Logan Co., 14:401, 47:276, 286 395, 49:153, 154, 159, 52:251, 270, 54:241– Prall, C. E. (UA dean of educ.), 7:263, 278 42 Prassel, Frank R. aftermath of, described, 6:248–49 The Great American Outlaw: A Legacy of Fact, and New Years Day, 1863, 38:88 revd., 53:242–43 arts. on, 2:309–15, 19:119–41, 21:289–304 rev., 38:373–74 art. on aftermath of, 47:345–61 Prater, Tobe (subscriber, Sulphur Rock Acad.), 5:90

586 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Prater Place, near Combs, 10:3 from ," by William R. Prather, Lt., Cleburne Co., 26:29, 31–34 Johnson, 24:47–66 Prather, Mrs. A. G., Ft. Smith, 36:165, 167, 175–76, Prenos, Don Pedro (Spaniard), at Ark. Post, 2:52 178 Prentice, George D., refuses to fight duel during visit to picture of, facing 36:168 Little Rock, 6:197 Prather, Doris. See Shaw, Doris Prather (Mrs. Horace B. Prentiss, Gen. Benjamin M. (USA), 19:232n Shaw) at Helena (1863), 20:266–67, 269, 278, 282, 291, Prather, Marion. See Hays, Marion Prather (Mrs. 293–95 Brooks Hays) Prentiss, Sargeant Smith, 20:222, 29:206 Prather, R. B., Washington Co., 43:122 Presbyterian Cemetery Prator, Albert, Magnolia, killed in China, 2:192 in El Dorado, 33:207 Pratt, Charles, and Elaine race riot (1919), 19:147, picture of, 33:208 20:95n, 101n, 33:184, 186, 37:276 in Washington, 18:43 Pratt, David H., book by, noted, 51:378 Presbyterian church, Brinkley, 54:170, 181 Pratt, Elizabeth, and Spring Hill Female Acad., 4:328– picture of, 54:177 29, 12:101, 27:106. See also Banks, "Presbyterian Church in Dardanelle, Arkansas," by Elizabeth Pratt (Mrs. A. R. Banks) Ernestine Gravley, 12:273–77 Pratt, Harry M., and Pea Ridge Nat. Mil. Park, 19:77 Presbyterian Men's Convention (1957), 38:113–14 Pratt, J. G., New Orleans, La., 19:323 Presbyterian Synod of Arkansas, on desegregation, Pratt, J. H. (CSA arty.), of Tex., 22:253, 39:196 56:298 Pratt, Capt. J. H. (USA), in charge of RR at Little Rock Presbyterians, 43:105n, 46:271, 354. See also (1865), 23:269 Cumberland Presbyterians Pratt, James, Sevier Co., 48:91 antievolution law, support repeal of, 38:319 Pratt, Joab, Grant Co., 7:321 and Ark. Coll., Batesville, 11:22–23 Pratt, John A. (USA), 19:237n Morrow Hall at, 40:188–91 Pratt, John C. (pres., LR&FS RR), 39:13–14 at Arkadelphia, 17:269–70 Pratt, Joseph R., impeached during Reconstruction, art. on, at Dardanelle, 12:273–77 13:137n art. on, at Ft. Smith, 9:313–18 Pratt, Lewis, operates store at Pea Ridge battlefield, art. on Ark. Coll., Batesville, 31:234–45 21:13 art. on F. E. Maddox (Texarkana min.), and trial for Pratt, Lucinda. See Cox, Lucinda Pratt (Mrs. Joseph heresy, 38:146–66 Cox) art. on Rev. James W. Moore and, 13:132–35 Pratt, Parley P., account of death of, near Van Buren Assoc. Reformed sect of, 6:356 (1857), 9:5–7, 8n, 16:35 at Batesville, 11:22, 28:235 Pratt, Thomas, Union Co., 6:278 church at, 13:135, 31:235ff "Pratt Cates Remmel: The Thrust toward Republicanism and Batesville Male and Female Acad., 31:235, 237 in Arkansas, 1951–1955," by Billy Burton at Boonsboro, 16:329, 33:99, 118n, 119n Hathorn, 43:304–23 at Camden, 3:336 Pratt's Ferry, on Saline River, 20:14 camp mtngs. of, 4:231, 10:157, 159, 15:86 Pratt's Ford. See Prattsville at Canehill, 5:355–57 Pratt's Store, at Pea Ridge battlefield, 17:136–37, 147, and Canehill Coll., 12:100, 33:99–100, 102–3, 113– 21:13 14 Prattsville, Grant Co., 7:61, 321, 326–27, 38:141 and Canehill Female Seminary, 5:355 Pratz, Page du, and La., 19:194 at Clarksville, book on hist. of, noted, 46:88 Prauge, George, Ark. Co., 5:127 and Coll. of the Ozarks, 6:432, 33:114, 127n, 38:317 Pray, Isaac C. (Boston, Mass., publisher), 19:210 in Columbia Co., 2:234 Predmore, J. C., Napoleon, 51:144 at Crystal Hill, 15:86 Preemption Act of 1841, and internal improvements in at Dardanelle, 10:180–81 Ark., 26:241–42 book on, 10:180 Prefaces to History, by Bruce Catton, revd., 29:185–87 D. Brearley and, 6:199 Preface to Peasantry, by Arthur Raper, 55:23 A. W. Dinsmore and, 33:171n "Prehistoric Mounds of the Ozarks" (photographic and Dwight Mission, 12:97 exhibit), noted, 43:188 at Fayetteville, 45:156 Prejudices (magazine), 38:64n, 69 booklet on Central Presby. Church, noted, 36:80 "Prelude to the Missouri Compromise: A New York at Ft. Smith, 3:320, 44:274, 277 Congressman's Effort to Exclude Slavery book on First Presby. Church, noted, 36:78

587 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 in Grant Co., 7:326 Prescott and Reader Railroad Company, 7:179 at Helena, 13:7 "Preservation and Writing of History," by Marvin A. booklet on, noted, 36:70 Miller, 4:89–92 hist. of some churches in Ark., noted, 38:162n "Preservation in History" (talk), by John Hildreth, at Hot Springs, booklet on, noted, 36:61 58:327 at Jacksonport, 9:248, 31:319–20 Preserving Charleston's Past, Shaping Its Future: The in Lawrence Co., 3:47, 5:168, 15:320 Life and Times of Susan Pringle Frost, by in Lincoln Co., 16:403 Sidney R. Bland, noted, 54:107 at Little Rock, 2:296, 302, 13:258–61, 30:187, 189, "Presidential Politics in Arkansas, 1909–1912: The 191 Visits of Taft, Roosevelt, and Wilson," by booklet on First Presby. Church, noted, 36:73 Calvin R. Ledbetter Jr., 53:191–210 book on, noted, 16:221 President's Advisory Committee on Insurance, 27:268 Second Presby. Church, 38:305, 311 President's Commission on the Status of Women, and McCombs family, Ashley Co., 44:246 59:265–66 and Milligan Camp Grounds, Lawrence Co., 15:320 President's Committee on Farm Tenancy (1932), 27:129 at Mt. Holly, Union Co., booklet on, noted, 36:78 Presidents' Council of Arkansas History Organizations, Mt. Zion Church, Relf's Bluff, 48:199 54:80–81, 55:99–100 at Norristown, 10:179 Presidents of the , Their Written Measure: of Ouachita, 38:207 A Bibliography, comp. James Saylor, noted, Pennsylvania Synod of, 33:157 55:349–50 in Pope Co., 4:231, 13:201–2, 20:389n "President's Report to the Membership," by Frances M. at Princeton, 42:64n, 138, 145 Ross, 56:95, 57:62–66, 58:100–104, 59:90– at Rogers, 40:146n 95 and slavery, 38:206–7 "President's Report to the Membership," by John W. at Smackover, 33:224–25 Graves, 52:78–81, 53:90–94, 54:80–84, Rev. Hay Smith charged with heresy, 38:305n 55:95–106 Southern, 54:343 "President's Report to the Membership," by Martha W. strength of, in Ark. (1850), 34:224–25 Rimmer, 48:82–84, 49:82–84, 50:94–96, at Stuttgart, 14:33 51:83–85 at Sylvania, Lonoke Co., 45:82 Presley, Elvis, 54:204, 55:297, 56:338 Sylvania Presby. Church, 15:92 Presley, Jo (runaway slave), 3:150 at Texarkana, 5:351–52 Presley, Mrs. Leister, Searcy, 36:301 at Warren, 4:116–17, 120 Presley, Thomas, Mt. Vernon, 10:167 C. Washburn and, 3:135 Presley, Tom, 43:185, 44:193 in Washington Co., 10:365 Press. See Little Rock Press; Memphis Press; Merry Claude Williams and, 32:141, 366 Green Press; Pine Bluff Press; Van Buren Presbytery of Ouachita, 38:207 Press; Washington Press, Hempstead Co. convicts F. E. Maddox of heresy, 38:147, 153, 162 Press Argus. See Van Buren Press Argus hist. of, noted, 38:162n Press-Argus Printing Company, Van Buren, 17:114, Prescott, Gene (Ark. Gazette photographer), book by, 21:80, 26:301 noted, 35:379–80 Press-Eagle. See Pine Bluff Press-Eagle Prescott, William H., 51:13, 18 Press Gang, The (Wilmer), 51:20 Prescott, Nevada Co., 3:190, 244, 4:79, 90, 323, 5:184n, Presson, Hazel, The Story of Arkansas, 55:165–66 308, 341n, 6:94, 181, 13:78, 19:40, 42, 49, Presson, J. A. (educ. publisher), 19:338, 46:121 30:224, 38:246, 42:5, 49:269 Presson, Mrs. J. A., 49:266 W. E. Arnold and, 8:332, 333 Presson, T. J., 42:224n during Civil War, 8:242, 19:40 Preston, Capt. (CSA), 11:300 hist. of Presby. church in, noted, 38:162n Preston, Austin F., 33:179, 190 and KKK, 22:14 Preston, Bill (Desha Co. sheriff), 34:180 C. M. Norwood and, 32:152 Preston, Edwin S., leaves presidency of Central Coll., and RRs, 7:132, 26:107 5:310 strawberries and, 13:208 Preston, Howard L., coed., The Future South: A Prescott Dispatch, 36:80 Historical Perspective for the Twenty-First Prescott News, 59:5 Century, revd., 51:89–90 Prescott and Northwestern Railroad, 7:169, 19:41, Preston, John, Phillips Co., 36:324, 325n, 328, 331, 333 29:336, 343–44 Preston, John, Jr., Phillips Co., 12:305–6, 13:5n, 9,

588 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 172n, 39:232 31, 134n, 149, 155, 243, 34:333, 337, 41:81, Preston, Thomas W., Miss. Co., 12:67 322, 324, 42:55, 59n, 69, 83, 135, 139, 148n, Preston, W. E., Phillips Co., 7:114, 12:67 151, 153–55, 158, 160, 162, 43:131–32, Preston, William C., and Helena RR mtng., 7:106 46:47, 172–73, 177, 47:261, 263n, 48:262, Preston, William J. (CSA), 23:304 269–70, 49:156, 316, 322, 50:253, 255, 260, Preston Bluff, 7:135 263, 52:205–21 passim, 271, 308, 309, 56:31 Preston Smith: The Making of a Texas Governor, by army of, described (1862), 6:233 Jerry Douglas Conn, revd., 31:192–94 art. on quarrel of, with B. McCulloch, 17:119–31 Preuitt, Valentine (USA), 19:237 and Bayou Meto bridge, 2:180 Preven, Michael, rev., 53:101–3 and Bolivar, Mo., 19:228 Prewett, I. W. (49er), Clarksville, 6:75 book on, revd., 19:80–81 Prewitt, J. L. (49er), Clarksville, 6:75 campaigns east of Miss. River (1862–63), 31:38, Prewitt, Mrs. John Marshall, Mt. Sterling, Ky., 38:4n, 41–42 24n and Dist. of Ark., 18:339, 19:45, 52–53, 22:102, Prewitt, Dr. Robert C., Osceola, 5:273, 24:126 224–71 passim, 37:161 Price, Mr., 26:291 div. cmdr., 37:311, 312n, 313n, 317n Price, Dr. C. G. M. (first doctor to settle at Camden), and Helena (1863), 2:173, 20:258–97 passim 5:338 and Jenkins' Ferry (1864), 7:57–67 passim, 20:4–6, Price, Churchwell, 12:394 9–10, 12–13, 15, 74, 76, 81–82, 85, 90–91, Price, D. C. (49er), Van Buren, 6:29n, 74 31:48 Price, Dewey, Little Rock, 5:150 and Marks' Mills (1864), 19:52–53 Price, Mrs. Dewey, 5:149 and Gen. Marmaduke, 23:43, 45–46, 291, 293, 362 Price, E. M. (CSA), 35:87 and Gen. B. McCulloch, 15:344–48, 26:328, 330, Price, Mrs. Edward, picture of, facing 36:289 332–33, 342–43, 347 Price, Florence (composer), 48:296 Mo. raid of (1864), 2:58, 4:31–32, 35, 38, 46, 48, papers of, 43:280 50, 7:54, 13:328–29, 336, 28:242, 254, 259, Price, Henry James, 46:390 261, 267, 271–74, 33:112, 38:132–37, 138n, Price, John E. (CSA), Saline Co., 18:197, 31:338, 340, 140 352 paper on, noted, 19:75 Price, John G. (Little Rock ed.), 13:149n, 44:24, 48:58 and Pea Ridge (1862), 15:4–16 passim, 17:132–54 and Brooks-Baxter War (184), 4:129 passim, 19:225–59 passim, 20:74, 81–85, and Powell Clayton, 8:29 90–94, 21:6, 9, 161–62, 22:241–46 Gov. Garland orders arrest of, 5:294 picture of, facing 22:224 and "Minstrel" name for pro-Clayton Repubs., and Prairie de Ann (1864), 19:45, 48–49 1:307n and recovery of N. Ark. (1863), 2:268 Price, Joseph (49er), Van Buren, 6:74 retreats to Arkadelphia (1863), 38:131 Price, Loretta, paper by, 48:350, 55:320 sons of, 15:355 Price, Lucy Leanna. See Latta, Lucy Leanna Price (Mrs. and Steele's (1864), 4:319, 7:57– Ely Chambers Latta) 59, 62, 18:339, 341–43, 349, 20:5, 10, Price, Mack, Ark. Co., 14:37 22:264, 266, 268, 271 Price, Mildred, 45:11 Trans-Miss. Dept., returns to (1863), 31:43–44, Price, Moses (Cherokee), 56:144–45, 146 33:107–8 Price, P. W. (CSA), 35:88 and Wilson's Creek (1861), 14:66–67, 70, 15:360– Price, Philander H. "Pap," Faulkner Co., 22:174–75, 64, 22:102 26:215 withdraws CSA forces from Little Rock (1863), Price, R. H. (49er), Helena, 6:73 37:131 Price, Reece "Reeve," salt works of, at Lee Creek, Price, T. B. (49er), Clarksville, 6:75 11:320, 32:331 Price, Capt. Thomas (British Cherokee interpreter; Price, Gen. Sterling (CSA), 2:171, 173, 4:38, 319, father of Moses), Ark. Post, 1:297, 56:144 6:183, 185, 233, 7:88, 323, 8:242–43, 9:91– Price, Thomas J. (law partner of Scipio A. Jones), Little 92, 10:235–36, 368, 11:139, 289, 294, 299, Rock, 31:204–10 302, 15:4–5, 360n, 17:273–74, 297n, 18:68, Price, Will, Fayetteville, 47:353 192, 194, 197, 20:295, 24:85–87, 133, 141, Price, William, Jr., Ark. Co., and rice industry, 5:125 236–37, 25:74, 26:87–88, 261, 28:254, 355– Price, William M. (CSA), serves as Gen. Marmaduke's 56, 358–59, 29:36, 130, 131n, 226, 31:16, mil. aide, 23:43–44 32:76n, 88n, 33:110, 111n, 112, 116n, 130– Prices (in Ark.), 33:162, 38:173

589 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 during Civil War, 33:132 Prison commissioners, 52:7 Priddy, John C. (del. to 1868 const. conv. from Prisoner-of-war camps (WWII) Montgomery and Perry cos.), 12:139n, 162, art. on, for Germans, 37:3–22 18:144n at Monticello, 1:276 Pride, William, Dallas Co., 12:67 at St. Charles, 12:385 Priess, Edward, noted by F. Gerstaecker, 32:270, 272 "Prisoner-of-War Diary," ed. W. J. Lemke, 12:340–69 Priest, Jim, 50:189 Prison Life during the Rebellion, by Fritz Fuzzlebug, Priest, Lyman W., 28:114 noted, 16:104 book by, 42:181 "Prison Reforms during the Donaghey Administration," Priestly, Dr. Bruno, Little Rock, 42:26 by Thomas L. Baxley, 22:76–84 Priestly, Thomas, 44:73 Prisons, 43:149–51 Prigmore, G. W., Jefferson Co., 37:245, 247 Ark. Gen. Assembly and, 8:171–88, 13:321–23, Prillman, William (CSA), Saline Co., 18:197 20:337–38, 22:77–79, 83–84, 33:28, 34:195– Prim, Charles, Union Co., 12:67 99, 203, 209–11 Prim, John T., Union Co., 12:67 art. on laborers from, 52:1–27 Primary elections (in Ark.). See also Elections art. on reform of, under Gov. Donaghey, 22:76–84 art. on double primary, 3:217–68 arts. on state penitentiary, 13:321–23, 34:195–213 authorized in 1895, 3:345 C. Ayliff leases convicts and bldgs. from, 7:173, of 1942, 1:285–86 20:337, 34:196–97 replace conv. system, 26:220–33, 34:4 J. H. Berry's views on convict-lease system and, women allowed to vote in (1917), 15:42–45, 34:5 34:205–7 Primer for Local Historical Societies, by Dorothy Pritchard, Capt. (owner of steamboat), 1:353 Weyer Creigh, noted, 35:300–301, 50:210 Pritchard, A., and Sulphur Rock Acad., 5:89 Primitive Baptists, 2:234, 10:41, 32:69. See also Pritchard, Mrs. F. (actress), 23:174 Baptists Pritchard, Steve, 56:401 "Primitive Salt Works," by F. P. Rose, 11:315–26 Pritchard, Vergil Felton, Fayetteville, plays by, 22:73 Primm's Lane, near Smackover, 33:227–28 Pritchett, James M. (USN), and USS Tyler at Helena Primus, Riley, Columbia Co., 49:264 (1863), 20:273 Prince, Thomas, owns Bercha, 1:297 Pritchett, Joyce Logan, Clarksville, 14:283 Princeton, Dallas Co., 11:80, 99, 12:368, 18:148, 46:58n Pritchett, Merrill R. acad. at, 4:332 "The Afrika Korps in Arkansas, 1943–1946," art. on V. Gray's Civil War diary while at, 42:47–85, coauth., 37:3–22 134–69 art. by, noted, 44:43 James L. Baugh lived at, 10:182, 186, 202, 205–6 paper by, noted, 36:100, 351 book on cemetery at, 42:52n "Private Journal of Mary Ann Owen Sims," ed. Clifford John W. Brown's plantation near, 11:80, 98–99 Dale Whitman, 35:142–87, 261–91 during Civil War, 6:181, 7:61, 22:104, 159, 32:80, Private Lives of Winston Churchill, by John Pearson, 37:132 noted, 52:98 CSA inf. at (1864), 38:134, 136–37 Privet, Auguste, and Davidsonville, 3:40 CSA stores grain at, 38:133 Privett, Bill, Craighead Co., 20:158 expedition to, by USA troops, 1864, 38:140–43, Privett, Mrs. Bill. See Varner, Tabitha (daughter of 145 Francis H.) map of (1865), 42:80 Privilege tax, 46:127–28 noted in M. A. O. Sims's journal, 35:144, 159, 164n, Probate and Chancery Notices from Arkansas 174, 181–83, 186, 262, 265, 274, 289 Newspapers, 1819–1845, noted, 41:93 Princeton Female Academy, 42:49–50 "Problem of Selecting the Northwest Route for the Princeton Road (from Camden), 20:5–7 Butterfield Overland Mail," by Mary Frances Pringle, Elizabeth Allston, book by, noted, 51:98 Izell, 17:232–38 Pringle, Philander W. (USA), 52:257 Procter, Ben, Texas under a Cloud: The Story of the Pringle (steamer), 34:336, 337n Texas Stock Fraud Scandal, revd., 31:192–94 "Printer's Devil to Preacher: A Biography of the Proctor, Mr., 42:161 Reverend John R. Sanders," by Sandy Proctor, C. S., 14:74 Bridges, 12:391–92 Proctor, E. M., 14:74 Printer to the Territory: The William Woodruff Story Proctor, Mrs. F. L., Forrest City, 14:283, 20:198, 397 (film), noted, 40:93 Proctor, Iva, and Elaine race riot (1919), 20:97 Prior, Nathaniel, and salt works, 32:318n Proctor, Marcus W., Calhoun Co., 3:228n

590 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Proctor, R. T., Arkadelphia, 2:115 J. Bidwell (pres. cand. of), 7:200 Proctor, Zeke, book on, noted, 47:78 endorses woman suffrage (1890), 15:27 Prodeo Women's Club, 6:152 and pres. elecs. in Ark., 7:199–208 passim Producer (steamer), 9:235 "Pro-Industrial Sentiment and Cotton Factories in Production Credit Corporation, 45:327 Arkansas, 1820–1863," by Richard W. Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization, 59:33 Griffin, 15:125–39 Proffitt, Hosea M., Helena, 57:302–3 Promise, Martha, 56:216 Profiles, by Margaret Arnold, noted, 42:184 Promise Keepers, 57:469 Profitable Farming Bureau, art. on campaign of, against Promise of Good Things, by Edith Wilson Hutton, UA agric. program (1919), 27:273–305 noted, 42:378–79 Programs of Desha County Historical Society, 36:206, Promise of the New South: Life after Reconstruction, by 296 Edward L. Ayers, revd., 52:185–87 Progress. See Carroll Progress; Helena Progress; "Property Assessments in Conway and Morrilton," by Wynne Progress Harold A. Shapiro, Ivan L. Hall, and Richard Progress and Poverty, by Henry George, 55:12 W. Reynolds, 15:323–33 Progressive Bulletin. See Little Rock Progressive Property tax (1929), 46:114–32 Bulletin "Proposed Revised Constitution and By-Laws of the Progressive Era, 55:66–67, 88, 91, 93 Arkansas Historical Association," 14:277–80 Progressive Farmers and Household Union of America, Propps, Arch, 28:50, 52, 54, 60 37:276, 49:274, 58:265, 271, 284, 286, 288– Propps, Daniel Harpool, Center Point, 26:310 89, 294, 305, 308, 310 Propps, Eugene, Center Point, 26:314 and Elaine race riot (1919), 19:144–47, 149, 20:96, Propps, J. J. 99 "Memories of Hendrix College," 28:49–51 Progressive Labor party, 59:284 "My Childhood and Youth in Arkansas," 26:310–52 Progressive movement (in Ark.), 34:4, 6, 36, 337–41, picture of, facing 28:56 38:147–48, 40:99–118 Propps, Rev. John H., Center Point, 12:265, 268, 271, in Ark., diss. on, noted, 45:362 31:368 art. on, in Little Rock, noted, 37:289 Propps, Louis, Howard Co., 12:271, 31:368 art. on club women in, 50:317–51 Propps, Matthew Scoby, Center Point, 26:310 and convict leasing, 52:3 Propps, Nannie Marie Haller (Mrs. Daniel Harpool support of initiative and referendum by, 51:200–201 Propps), 26:310. See Haller, Nannie Marie Progressive party, 7:202–4, 208, 53:198, 202–3, 209, (Mrs. Daniel Harpool Propps) 56:7 Propps, Pearl, Center Point, 26:316 and 1912 elec., 32:22–23, 40:149 Propps, Riggin, Center Point, 26:342 Progressive Years: The Spirit and Achievement of Prose Sketches and Poems, Written in the Western American Reform, ed. Otis Pease, revd., Country, by Albert Pike, 10:70, 401, 19:214, 22:285–86 37:325 Progress Works Administration, 37:231 Prospect Bluff (now Judsonia), White Co., 1:88–89, Prohibition, 51:212 7:105 "Bone-Dry" law approved in Ark. (1915), 22:18 Prospects for the West, by J. William Fulbright, revd., Act (1912), 40:112, 117 23:285–88 and elec. of 1912, 24:299, 29:301, 303–4, 307, 45:99 Prospect Terrace (community in Little Rock), 41:144 and elec. of 1928, 19:3, 45:109–10, 112–16, 118–19, "Prosperity Rolls across Arkansas," by Clifton E. Hull, 122 34:325–32 repeal of 18th Amend. as issue in, 19:3, 32:123– Prostitution 31 women's clubs and, 50:336 and elec. on proposed const. (1918), 1:119, 34:14, during WWII, 39:23–24 29 Prothro, Jonathan, 2:350 KKK and (1920s), 22:16–23 Prothro, Virginia, book ed., noted, 49:94 local-option elecs. for, approved by state initiative Protocols of the Elders of Zion, cited, 59:429 (1942), 1:185, 374 "Protohistoric Tunican Indians in Arkansas," by State Alliance for, 10:263 Michael P. Hoffman, 51:30–53 women's clubs and, 50:336 Provanche, Robert O., Little Rock, 14:183, 17:164 Prohibition party, 22:296, 40:104, 112, 133–35, 143 Provence, Col. David (CSA arty.), 4:113, 11:312–13, in elec. of 1894, 36:240 20:83n, 22:241, 246, 254, 271 R. W. Babson (pres. cand. of), 7:206 Providence Bank v. Billings (1830), 39:137

591 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Providence Baptist Church, Reed's Creek, 5:160–61, Public affairs (in Ark.), diss. on (1836–50), noted, 166–67 29:99n Province, Glen, Crawford Co., 11:116, 118, 122–23 Public Folklore, ed. Robert Baron and Nicholas R. Province, Huey, Crawford Co., 11:117, 120 Spitzer, revd., 52:193–94 Province family, 11:115–18, 120 Public Land Act of 1820, 54:427 Provisional Corps, Ark. maneuvers and (1941), 26:114– Public Ledger. See Memphis Public Ledger 18 Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Prucha, Francis Paul Lyndon B. Johnson (1966), revd., 28:199 American Indian Policy in the Formative Years: The Public Service Commission, 54:20–21 Indian Trade and Intercourse Acts, 1790– Public Works Administration, 32:217, 224–25 1834, revd., 21:285–86 Publications of the Arkansas Historical Association. See Atlas of American Indian Affairs, revd., 50:299–301 under Arkansas Historical Association book by, noted, 54:402 (1903) book by, revd., 41:281–82 Publicity Act of 1914, 40:114, 117 Pruden, Rev. Wesley, Little Rock, 57:164, 165–66, 167 Puce Spring, Cleburne Co., 18:219 on segregation, 56:300, 302, 303–4, 308 Puckett, Pleasant P., Pope Co., 31:180 and White Citizens' Council (1958), 30:113, 118 Puckett, Thomas, 14:104 Prudent, Jerri, 59:271 Pueblo Indians, 34:125–30, 135 Prudhomme, Emanuel, settles at Hot Springs, 14:5 Pugh, Felix, Ashley Co., 36:159 Pruitt, Dr. J. W., Russellville, 20:390 Pugh, Gus, Jr., Ashley Co., 36:159n Pruitt, John Henry (Medal of Honor winner), 29:363 Pugh, Gus, Sr., Ashley Co., 36:159n Pruitt, Mary Jane Russell (Mrs. J. W. Pruitt), 20:390n Pugh, Jo Ann (Mrs. Robert Pugh), 55:103 Pryor, Barbara Lunsford (Mrs. ), 38:288, AHA trustee, 51:85, 270, 54:84, 56:96, 98, 57:64, 65 54:77 Pugh, Joe, Ashley Co., 36:159n Pryor, Byrdie. See Orr, Mrs. Byrdie Pryor Pugh, Mary Frances. See McCombs, Mary Frances Pryor, David Hampton, Camden, 45:352, 54:55–79, Pugh (second wife of William Faulkner 59:284, 287, 289–91, 294–95, 297, 316 McCombs) AHA speaker, 56:97, 377 Pugh, Thomas R., Memorial Park, North Little Rock, and Crossett strike, 59:52, 57 45:344–45 debates P. Van Dalsem, 57:388 Puissant, G. B., 43:104 and elec. of 1972, 44:115 Pulaski County, 2:305–6, 373, 3:70, 154, 162, 229, endows Ark. Center for Oral and Visual History, 249n, 4:247, 265–67, 358, 5:156, 7:128, 257, 59:121–22 14:319, 20:129, 133, 135–36, 141, 210–11, gov., 35:297, 37:69n, 44:352 220, 26:146–47, 170, 28:129, 29:216, and labor-law reform, 57:100, 108, 123, 124, 126, 33:303, 34:81, 36:290, 42:154n, 43:90, 101, 129, 132 104n, 107, 117, 121–24, 181, 318, 338, leads tour of Poison Spring battlefield (1961), 45:31, 91, 49:129, 144, 166, 251–52 20:188 African Americans in, 44:223 papers of (1970–72), noted, 39:358 coroner in, 33:14 picture of, 54:56 and educ., 46:122 poll tax and, 54:145–46 hist. of, in, noted, 40:187 and race for U.S. Sen., 57:111–13 pop. in (1860–70), 33:44, 51–52, 53n, 55, 58 on right-to-work, 57:105 rep. from (1891), 31:222 U.S. Sen., 38:272, 278, 288 art. on African American hosps. in, noted, 46:204, Pryor, Emaly, 50:282 379 Pryor, H. M. (CSA), 35:89 art. on Civil War's effect on, 41:67–82 Pryor, Mark, Little Rock, 47:391, 48:376 art. on early settlers in, noted, 15:274 Pryor, N. A. (49er), Van Buren, 6:74 art. on hosps. in, 6:145–54 Pryor, Nathaniel (Indian trader in Ark., 1816), 28:42–43 art. on terr. militia in, 14:287 Pryor, Richard, Hempstead Co., 12:67 atlas of (1906), noted, 13:392 Pryor, Susan Hampton, Camden, 44:360–61 bauxite in, 27:334 Pryor Award. See Susie Pryor Award bibliog. on, 25:189, 36:72–74, 83 Pryor's Bluff, Ouachita Co., 5:333, 337 book on Bayou Meto Cemetery in, 42:379–80 used by political writers (1824–27), 20:19–38 and Brooks-Baxter War (1874), 15:146 Pschier, Henry, 43:215 J. Brown in (1831), 12:92–93 Pseudonyms, used in elec. of 1823, 18:330–33 Cadron as co. seat of, 10:126n, 19:320

592 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 census records for 1850 and 1860 published, 41:170 pop. of, 8:123, 127, 27:179 chancery court in, 29:224, 30:107, 31:206, 38:317 and REA, 46:216, 234, 249 circuit court in, 4:124, 14:191, 15:146, 20:214, during Reconstruction, 8:1, 12, 53, 67, 12:154, 156, 23:253, 255, 25:136, 31:105, 110, 125 159, 162, 165 during Civil War, 14:385, 22:128, 143 records of, microfilmed, 14:77 list of men from, in 3rd and 4th Ark. Cav. and representation for const. conv. of 1835, 41:227– (USA), 48:81 28 Civil War veteran in, last, 3:384 Repub. party in, 7:207, 31:212–18, 33:3–15, 56:5–6 corruption in relief program in, noted, 37:32 Rev. War soldiers buried in, 1:58 courthouse in, 3:347 and RRs, 31:286–87 dairy industry in, 11:161 and schs., 4:336–39, 46:109 div. of, 52:109 and secession movt., 12:207, 220, 221n and elec. of 1837, 6:294 separate chancery jurisdiction created for (1855), and elec. of 1838, 34:221–22 39:146–47, 154 and elec. of 1854, 14:308–9 sheriff of, 29:156, 164, 171 and elec. of 1868, 8:12 slavery in, 12:52–73, 15:53, 57, 54:306, 307 and elec. of 1870, 8:67, 26:146–49, 153, 31:158 socialism in, 40:133, 148–49 and elec. of 1896, 34:53, 55, 68–69 squatters in early, noted, 15:177 and elec. of 1900, 31:215 supports Woman's Industrial Home, 44:120 and elec. of 1906, 40:138 swamplands in, 6:376, 379, 384, 414 and elec. of 1908, 40:143 teachers institutes in, 1919, 14:200 and elec. of 1918, 34:12, 34 UA location in defeated (1871), 9:94 and elec. of 1932, 3:227–28 vote for initiative and referendum, 51:219 family service agency in, 37:328 vote on antievolution act in (1928), 38:312 farm colonies in, 46:181–82 votes for Amend. 10 (1910), 40:109 farmers in, use POWs as laborers, 37:17 voting fraud in (1889), 26:209 Faulkner Co. formed from, 13:168, 14:311 wealth in (1838), 34:222 gold exploration in, 7:238, 241 White Co. formed from, 9:232 Greenback party in, 33:13, 36:110–11, 119–212 white primary in, 26:222–23 passim and woman suffrage, 15:17–52 and Heritage Seekers, 37:87 women in Dem. party of, 15:45 Gen. Hindman declares martial law in, 37:153 Pulaski County Agricultural Society (1840), 43:114 hist. markers in, list of, noted, 11:208, 224 Pulaski County Association for Mental Health, 37:238– hist. properties in, 41:368, 42:314 39 immigrants offered land in, 38:41–42 Pulaski County Chancery Court, 38:317, 40:211–12, industrial assoc. in, 15:135 55:357, 381 Scipio Jones in, 31:206 approves toll rd. to Pine Bluff, 39:147 and KKK, 22:311–30 created, 39:146–47, 157 Kuykendall murder in, 14:404–5 and divorce cases (1944), 39:30 Lyceum in, 13:372 Pulaski County Courthouse, 43:92, 44:343 lynching in, 52:166, 168 picture of dome of, facing 42:186 marriage records of, noted, 13:393, 14:76 Pulaski County Election Commission, 59:258 martial law in (1874), 30:327 Pulaski County Guidance Center, 37:239, 311 medical soc. org. in, 35:6n Pulaski County Historical Review, 12:370, 13:302, medicine in, 51:161 14:76, 287, 15:177, 274, 17:211, 20:197, militia in, 41:186 392, 32:371, 376, 379, 33:88, 34:278, and nurses' training, 47:163–64, 166–71 35:188, 294, 376, 36:73, 204–5, 302, 37:87, one of three urban counties in Ark. (1910–18), 289, 371, 38:95, 293, 39:266, 41:191, 342, 40:109, 117 42:188, 357, 360, 43:72, 183–84, 341–42, paper on first jail in, noted, 15:335 44:186–87, 338–39, 45:181–82, 332–33, plantations leased in, 53:156, 157 47:189–91, 365, 48:204–5, 351–52, 49:183, political corruption in, 13:241, 26:209 58:227, 59:232–33, 315 political factionalism in, 36:244–48, 250, 252–57 J. H. Atkinson (ed.), 17:211, 18:202, 20:197 and politics (1892), 44:244 wins awards, 36:201, 348, 40:178, 263, 46:203–4, and poll tax, 54:124 378 poorhouse in, 6:147 Pulaski County Historical Society, 11:204, 206, 12:370,

593 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 13:108, 391, 14:76, 312–13, 385, 15:176, lt. gov., 38:288 18:202, 20:392, 21:175, 24:188, 28:193, Purcell, Mrs. Joe E., Benton, 38:288 32:185, 372, 379, 33:88, 34:278, 36:204–5, Purcell, Ralph, 1:94 37:87, 289, 39:187, 266, 40:178, 278–79, Purdom, Robbie, Mtn. View, 39:267, 43:73 41:191, 296, 368–69, 42:193, 359, 43:72, 92, Purdom House, Washington, 43:284 282, 341, 45:54–55, 89, 48:376–77, 53:91, Purdue, Albert Homer (geologist), papers of, 48:381 55:105 Purdue, Howell and Elizabeth, 53:222–23 hosts AHA mtngs., 37:195, 357, 38:94, 274–81, Pat Cleburne: Confederate General, revd., 32:282– 45:81, 330–35 83, 37:88–89 publications of, noted, 45:177–78 Purdy, Walter, and "Arkansas Traveler" (song), 30:158 wins award, 45:181–82 Purdy, William H. (AMA freedmen teacher), 30:254, "Pulaski County Hospital," by Laura Lewellyn, 6:145– 31:320, 325 54 Pure Democracy League, opposes city mgr. plan of Pulaski County Juvenile Court, 39:26 govt. in Little Rock, 5:36 Pulaski County Lyceum, 13:372 Pure food legislation (in Ark.), 50:332 Pulaski County Medical Society, 45:331, 59:324 Purifoy, W. L. (African American Repub. leader), St. and Trinity Hosp. Group, 42:14, 16, 18–22 Francis Co., 31:218, 56:15, 19 Pulaski County Penal Farm, violence at, 54:41 Purkins, Dr. Duval L., Warren, 7:143–44 Pulaski County Socialist. See Little Rock Pulaski Purl, James, Charleston, killed during Civil War, 23:160 County Socialist Pursh, Frederick (taxonomist), 20:55 Pulaski Gas Light Company, 42:243–46, 248n, 249 "Pursuing an Elusive Quarry: The Battle of Cane Hill, "Pulaski Heights: Early Suburban Development in Little Arkansas," by Kim Allen Scott and Stephen Rock, Arkansas," by Cheryl Griffith Nichols, Burgess, 56:26–55 41:129–45 Pursuit of Local History: Readings on Theory and wins awards, 41:191, 342 Practice, ed. Carol Kammen, noted, 55:467 Pulaski Heights (community in Little Rock), 40:200 Purtle, John, 47:131 A. Retan Home in, 41:88–89 Purvis, Hoyt (asst. to J. W. Fulbright), 44:111 Pulaski Heights Bulletin, 17:114 Purvis, Marshall, Hot Springs, and Caraway campaign Pulaski Heights Land Company, 41:130–33, 140 (1932), 25:119 Pulaski Heights Study Club, papers of (1915–79), noted, Puryear, Hewitt, Lonoke, 5:123, 14:72, 74 39:358 Puryear, J. W., Lonoke, 14:74 Pulaski Light Artillery, 22:239, 250, 252, 272 Pushmataha (Choctaw leader), 28:36, 207 Pulaski (Totten) Light Battery, 46:302 Putman, Dr. Jacob, 49:169, 170 Pulaski Turnpike Company v. Pulaski County (1901), Putman, James E. (AHA life member), Alpena, 32:94 39:147 Putman, Sallie B., Richmond during the War, revd., Pulitzer, Joseph, interview with (1876), 25:164 56:240–41 Pullen, Dr. James T., Pine Bluff, 11:210 Putnam, Lt. David Endicott, 42:172–75 Pullen, John, hotel of, at Pine Bluff, 15:194 Putnam, Gen. Israel, 42:172 Pullen, William J. "Bill," Rocky Comfort, family of, Putnam Shelter (Ozark bluff-dwellers site), Washington 14:242, 249 Co., 5:276 Pulley, Jesse, Union Co., 12:247 Putty, Malcolm, Harrison, 8:284–85 Pulliam, R. P., Fayetteville, 3:171–74 Pyeatt, E. P., 45:299 Pulliam family (early settlers along S. Fork of Fourche Pyeatt, James H., Canehill, 35:255 Dumas), 4:355 Pyeatt, John, Faulkner Co., 7:241, 10:157, 11:220, Pullig, Norma, Magnolia, 11:14 13:319, 15:188 Pultz, George, Mena, 21:46, 48–50, 53, 57, 64 Pyeatt, Maj. John, 48:114 Pultz, Mrs. George, 21:46n, 48, 50, 63, 74 Pyeatte, H. Porter (49er), 6:77 Pumphrey, Nathan, Grant Co., 7:321 Pyeatte, Henry Clay, Canehill, 33:111, 153 Pumpkin Boy (Cherokee), 56:130 picture of, facing 33:112 Pumpkin Center, near Paris, 32:354 Pyeatte, J. Rankin (49er), 6:77 Puntney, R. G. (Drew Co. del. to 1868 const. conv.), Pyeatte, Jacob (Rev. War soldier), 1:60, 4:278, 336–42 12:139n, 161 Pyeatte [Pyeat], Mary L., Canehill, 8:109 Purcell, Allan (AHA life member), Austin, Tex., 37:93 Pyeatte, R. B. T. (49er), 6:77 Purcell, Joe E., 54:58 "Pyeatt Genealogy," noted, 14:287 Ark. atty. gen., and the antievolution law, 38:323 Pyeatt's Landing (Crystal Hill), discovery of gold at, Ark. sec. of state, 44:107 7:241

594 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Pylant, Guilford, Washington Co., 5:355, 357 Pyle, Hoyte (ed., educ. journal), Little Rock, 19:344 Pyle, J. Warner, 46:232–33 Pyle, Mae Dean, North Little Rock, 5:220n Pyle, May D. See Smee, May D. Pyle (Mrs. Doyle F. Smee) Pyles, Lida (auth.), papers of, 48:396 Pyramid, Monte Ne, 3:322, 22:199, 291 art. on, 6:132–44 picture of, facing 22:292 Pyramid Life Insurance Company, Little Rock, 11:170 Pythian Bathhouse, Hot Springs, 43:347 Pythian Building, 55:292

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