Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Eugene G. Feistman, 12:126–68 R Radical newspapers, and Clayton admin., 8:9 Radical Republicans, 2:168, 23:245, 25:314, 316–21, R. C. Brinkley (locomotive), 7:134, 181–82 328, 330, 26:145, 27:183, 30:244, 33:39, 41– R. D. Brown Drug Company, Newport, 39:256 42, 35:362–63, 36:108, 115, 46, 51, 53:55, R.F.D. in Hill Billy Country, noted, 38:286 57–58 R. J. Lockwood (steamboat), 24:155 in Ark., 54:336–38 R. P. Walt (steamboat), 9:235 in const. conv. of 1868, 44:25, 28–30, 33–34, 36 Raash, Albert, 52:417 Radio, 33:342, 34:120 Rabb, John W. (USA arty. officer), 56:38, 40, 43, 47, book on, revd., 34:90–91 48, 52 in McGehee, 39:191 at Cane Hill (1862), 20:67 Raef, Roy, Garland Co., 59:412–13, 416 at Prairie Grove (1862), 19:125, 138 Raffe, Mr., Eudora, 18:231 Rabbit Ford, on Ark. River in Okla., 25:80 Rafferty, Milton D. Rabbit's Foot Lodge, near Springdale, 45:32, 46:188–89 book coauth. by, noted, 50:211 picture of, facing 46:188 Rude Pursuits and Rugged Peaks: Schoolcraft's Rabenack, W. C., and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, Ozark Journal, 1818–1819, revd., 57:69–71 5:361 Rafinesque, Constantine S. (French naturalist), 20:58– Rabinowitz, Howard N., The First New South: 1865– 59, 64 1920, revd., 52:91–93 Raggio, Lee Co., 32:116 Rable, George C., rev., 52:359–60 Ragland, J. S., Texarkana, 5:347–48 Raccoon Ragland, Nathaniel Madison hunting of, in Ark., 16:340 book by, noted, 36:81 skins of, trade in, 11:191 papers of, noted, 39:120n Race and Democracy: The Civil Rights Struggle in Ragon, H. H., Johnson Co., 15:32, 34 Louisiana, 1915–1972, by Adam Fairclough, Ragon, Rep. Heartsill, Clarksville, 3:231, 19:6n, 7, revd., 55:130–33 36:159, 45:113, 57:138 Race relations (in Ark.). See also African Americans; and Ouachita Nat. Park, 55:414 Elaine; Hoxie; Little Rock; Racism; Slavery Ragsdale, Charles B., Stuttgart during const. conv. of 1868, 33:4 Ark. State Plant Board, 26:67–68 art. on analysis of pop. by race, 8:115–32 state sen., on Japanese American relocation, 23:209, observed by foreign travelers (1900–1950), 11:172– 53:361 81 Ragsdale, Dora Johnson (AHA permanent member), El in Repub. party, 33:6–7 Dorado, 49:95, 185 Race Relations Information Center, 54:45 rev., 58:205–6 Race track at Barkman Home, Clark Co., 14:321 Ragsdale, J. G., El Dorado Racial disturbances in Argenta (1906), 41:32 tribute to D. Y. Thomas, 2:102–3 Racial Politics at the Crossroads: Memphis Elects Dr. Ragsdale, John G., El Dorado W. W. Herenton, by Marcus D. Polhmann AHA permanent member, 49:95, 185 and Michael P. Kirby, noted, 56:119–20 AHA trustee, 58:226, 59:92, 94, 232, 313–14, 317 Racial Politics in Little Rock, by Irving Spitzberg, 55:28 books by, noted, 49:95, 50:306 Racism, 51:117, 53:51, 53–54, 67–70, 73 paper by, 51:269 art. on Howard Co. riot and, 59:353–87 report by, noted, 49:103 art. on Little Rock crisis (1957), 40:195–219 Ragsdale, William Oates, They Sought a Land, revd., incidents of, 40:107, 112 58:107–9 "Rackensack" (term for Arkansas residents), described Ragsdale's Mills, Conway Co., 10:136 in CSA diary, 9:276 Ragtime, book on, revd., 34:189–91 "Rackensack Jig or the Arkansas Traveller" (song), Raiford, James W. (CSA), Calhoun Co., 12:252 30:150 Railey, Julia. See Houston, Julia Railey Rackerby, Mrs. J. A., Washington Co., 10:383 Railly, L. L., 14:339 "Rackinsac Waltz" (song), 30:150 Railroad Anecdote Book, 30:153 Radcliffe, Kathy (Ark. Museums Assoc.), 39:184 "Railroad Eating Houses along the Rock Island," noted, Radical Abolitionism: Anarchy and the Government of 53:501 God in Antislavery Thought, by Louis Perry, "Railroad Empire Rose and Fell in Benton County," by noted, 54:404, 55:139 Clara B. Kerman, 13:154–59 "Radical Disfranchisement in Arkansas, 1867–1868," by Railroads, 3:105, 190, 308, 14:425, 33:148n, 157n, 158,

598 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 161, 37:248, 276, 284, 300–301, 43:186–87, Ark. Southwestern Railway Company, 31:283 194, 360. See also names of individual lines Ark. Supreme Court and, 7:140, 23:253, 256, and companies; see also under names of 28:301–2, 304–5 cities and counties Ark. Valley RR Company, 47:25 aid bonds for, declared unconst., 7:140, 23:253, 256, Ark. Valley RR Folder, 30:147 28:301–2, 304–5 Ark. Valley and Western Railway Co., 48:293 and African Americans, 45:164 Ark. Western RR, 28:302 apple industry and, 33:327–29, 332 Arkadelphia and, 7:133, 190, 26:107 Arapahoe (private rail car), 7:166 art. on, noted, 44:89 Argenta (North Little Rock) and, 7:129, 132, 134, art. on, and settlement of N. Ark., 33:273–92 136, 139–40, 189, 24:32, 49:79 art. on, in Benton Co., 13:154–59 Argenta Street Railway Company, 49:80 art. on architecture of depots of, 58:438–42 in Ark., map of (1876), facing 25:258 art. on Ark. tap-line cases, 29:327–44 Ark., La., and Southern Railway, 7:178, 188, 12:283 art. on depots in Nat. Reg., 49:78–81 Ark., La., and Tex. RR, 7:126 art. on development of, in Ark., 7:103–40, 155–93 Ark., Okla., and Western RR, 13:156–58 art. on development of, at Eureka Springs, 41:203– Ark. AM&N (Pine Bluff), 59:273 14 Ark. and Railway, 39:290 art. on diners along Rock Island, noted, 53:501 Ark. and Gulf RR, 29:343 art. on early hist. of, in Lee Co., 7:231–33 Ark. and Kans. Railway Company, 7:161 art. on Hopefield and, 57:191–204 Ark. and La. Midland Railway Company, 29:340 art. on M&LR RR during Civil War, 23:260–70 Ark. and La. RR, 13:269, 31:278 art. on M&NA RR, 8:267–326 Ark. and La. Railway Company, 39:289 art. on narrow-gauge, 31:276–93 Ark. and Memphis Railway Bridge and Terminal art. on Prosperity Special (train) through Ark. Company, 57:201 (1922), 34:325–32 Ark. and Mo. RR, 59:311, 317 art. on A. P. Robinson and LR&FS RR, 39:3–20 Ark. and Northern RR Company, 48:293 art. on strike on, in Ark. (1886), 24:29–46 Ark. and Okla. RR Company, 7:168, 179, 13:155, art. on the Blytheville case and regulation of Ark. 48:293 cotton shipments, 38:116–30 Ark. and Southern Railway, 7:184 arts. on Frisco RR, 10:268–84, 20:268–84 Ark. and Western RR, 7:168 arts. on JLC&E RR, 27:22–39, 30:260–64 Ark. Central RR, 7:106–9, 111, 115, 128, 8:33n, arts. on separate-coach law (1891), 32:148–65, 14:401, 28:298, 301, 304, 31:277, 285–86, 34:149–78 47:278 Ashley, Drew, and Northern RR, 29:340, 30:263n, Ark. City and, 7:119, 132, 140, 157, 179, 190–91 44:157, 171, 48:35, 40, 50, 54 in Ark. Co., 7:128 to Augusta, 7:170 Ark. Gen. Assembly and, 6:13, 7:104–5, 107–8, Augusta and Southeastern Railway Company, 7:170 111–13, 116, 120, 126–27, 134–35, 137, 159, and automobiles, effect of, 8:311–23 161, 164, 177, 8:280, 9:252, 13:240n, "B. and B." railway, 5:183 20:336–37, 23:245, 36:237–38, 37:253 Baldwin Locomotive Works, 24:326–32 Ark. Midland RR, 7:114–16, 169, 16:360, 31:277, Banks (town) and, 7:115, 29:338 279, 281 Baring Cross (RR yard), Little Rock, 14:191, 24:29, Ark. Northern RR Company, 7:168 33, 35–36, 39–40, 43–44 Ark. Northwestern Railway Company, 7:168, picture of, facing 24:38 48:293 Joshua Barney (surveyor and engineer) and, 7:105– Ark. Northwest Railway, 39:56–57 6, 113–14, 123 Ark. River and, 7:105, 120, 122, 124, 126, 128, 132, to Batesville, 7:173, 179 135, 165, 181, 183, 190, 192, 23:261–64, Batesville and Brinkley RR Company, 7:158, 162, 266–67, 32:258 170, 9:253, 17:218–19, 30:279, 281 Ark. RR and Transportation Company, 7:104–5 from Batesville to Newport (1883), 11:21 Ark. RR Comm., 2:135, 7:167–68, 170, 177–78, at Bauxite, narrow-gauge, picture of, facing 31:278 24:4, 25:203, 27:24, 29:340, 34:51–53, 70, E. Baxter and, 7:137, 23:246, 28:303–4 39:153, 40:250, 257 Col. Beardsley extends, south of Magnolia, 11:10 Ark. RR Company, 48:293 Bear Station, branch line to, 31:291 Ark. Shortline RR, Trumann, 7:185 to Beaver, 7:157, 159, 8:268 Ark. Southern, Stuttgart, and Ark. River RR, 7:170 Roswell Beebe (promoter of), 7:189

599 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Beirne and Clear Lake RR, 29:337, 31:289–90 9:231, 256–57, 20:249, 25:200, 27:338, M. L. Bell (del. to conv. for, at Pine Bluff, 1869), 29:216, 327, 331–32, 338–39, 30:229, 7:128 33:195, 204–5, 207, 215, 226, 39:56, 62, to Benton, 7:140, 169, 173, 179 42:18, 43:329, 44:286, 45:91, 46:312, 338, in Benton Co., 13:154–59, 37:126 47:286, 48:50, 49:78, 79, 80, 81, 180, in Bentonville, 7:161, 168, 13:154–59 56:210, 57:202–3 H. C. Berry (incorporator, NW Border RR), 7:122 picture of depot of, at El Dorado, following J. Henderson Berry's views on taxation of, 7:159 33:208 Big Rock RR Company, Little Rock, 7:168 Choctaw, Okla., and Gulf RR, 57:202 Bird's Point–Clarendon RR, finished, 7:160 Choctaw and Memphis RR, 49:78 Black and Cache River RR, 7:169–70, 31:286, 290 Choctaw Railway Company, 48:293 J. G. Blaine (owner of, in Ark.), 25:236 Choctaw RR Station, 57:63 Blissville, and Miss., Ark., and Western RR, 29:330 before and after Civil War, 12:179, 14:62–64, to Blytheville, 7:158, 173, 185, 187, 27:26, 28–29, 25:313–14 33, 35–36, 38–39, 29:344 to Clarksville, 7:129, 138, 13:95–96 Blytheville, Leachville, and Ark. Southern Railway, in Clay Co., 7:186, 31:286–90 7:185, 29:344 and, 8:31–37, 57, 13:139, 142n Bodcaw Lumber Co., Stamps, extends, into SW in Columbia Co., 2:225 Columbia Co., 11:9 Combs, Cass, and Eastern RR, 57:35 book on Cotton Belt locomotives, revd., 59:340–42 Const. of 1868 and state credit for, 28:296 books on, noted, 11:66n, 31:276, 278, 33:345, convs. on, in Little Rock, 7:107–8, 20:336 35:380, 36:81, 83, 41:356–57, 45:188, 47:84, Conway depot used by art assoc., 32:387 186, 298, 48:293, 50:308, 52:201, 53:255– Cotton Belt RR. See St. Louis Southwestern 56, 500, 57:497; revd., 29:94–96, 286–88, Railway 31:92–95, 32:194–97, 35:106–8, 54:214–15, Cotton Belt RR Hist. Soc., 43:186–87 58:205–6 at Crossett, 44:157 to Boone Co., 7:174, 8:288–89 Crossett, Monticello, and Northern RR, 39:59 Boone Co. Hist. and RR Soc., 49:102, 291 Crossett RR, 44:157 to Booneville (1899), 7:166 Dardanelle, Ola, and Southern, 47:285–86 S. Borland and, 7:106–8, 112, 18:289 Dardanelle and Ola RR Company, chartered, 7:168 W. P. Bowen (surveyor, Cairo and Fulton RR), Dardanelle and Russellville RR, 7:169, 10:181, 7:113 13:206, 40:324 J. B. Boykin (surveyor and atty., Paragould and Jeff Davis and, 11:241–42 Buffalo Island RR, 1887), 31:282 Deckerville, Osceola, and Northern RR, 7:169, M. Brayman (pres., Cairo and Fulton RR), 7:123, 38:117 126 depots in Ark., pictures of, following 33:208, and bridges for, 7:135, 39:144 45:168–70, facing 49:80, 58:439, 441 Brinkley, Helena, and Indian Bay RR, 7:169, 31:281 DeQueen and Eastern, 40:87 Brinkley and Cotton Plant RR, 7:158 Des Arc and Dardanelle RR, 7:122 Brinkley and Helena RR, 31:281, 286 Des Arc and Northern RR, 7:172 Brookings and Peach Orchard RR, 31:286, 388 in Desha Co. (1927), 39:212 Joseph Brown (owner of, in Hot Spring Co.), 31:286 development of, and courts, 7:138–39, 159–60, 164 Cairo, Ark., and Tex. RR, 49:79 to DeValls Bluff, 42:147n Cairo and Fulton RR, 3:105, 4:141, 5:342–43, 400, Diamond Jo RR, 7:139, 163, 173, 176, 182, 9:325, 6:398, 405, 7:104, 107–11, 113–14, 116, 118, 328 120–21, 123, 125–38 passim, 157–58, 175, Doniphan, Kensett, and Searcy RR Company, 7:178, 179, 189, 8:33n, 57, 9:242, 252–53, 12:179, 29:343–44 18:287, 21:76, 25:155, 331, 326, 28:298, and drainage of land, 7:25 43:120, 49:79 early state charters of, 7:104–18 Cairo Short Line RR, 31:280 El Dorado depot, picture of, following 33:208 Caraway-Leachville RR, 7:185 encourage immigration, 36:338 Champagnolle and, 10:44 Eureka Springs Railway Company, 41:210–12, charter-granted right of tax exemption for, denied, 52:413 39:146 excursions on, 15:220–27, 39:109 Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific RR, 1:280, 4:267, Fayetteville and, 7:156–57, 160–61, 168, 187, 5:339, 7:176, 182–83, 187, 191, 216, 8:288, 10:273–74, 276, 281, 13:156, 15:107n

600 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Fayetteville and Little Rock RR, St. Paul branch, 38:119n 53:272 Ill. Central RR, 38:117 Fayetteville-Wyman RR, 7:160 Illinois Central Railroad v. Interstate Commerce D. H. Feger (supt., M&LR RR), 23:261 Comm., 29:329 Field Lumber Company RR, 31:286 and immigration, 3:194, 7:216–17, 17:324, 25:155– first fed. land grants for, 7:106–9, 112–13, 116 57, 161–63, 172–77, 182, 258–60, 38:58–60 and floods, 7:140, 164–65, 181 Ingleside and E. Ark. Railway, 39:60 Bacchus Ford (surveyor, M&LR RR), 7:115–16 initiative-and-reform advocates use (1910), 40:108– J. R. Fordyce, and Cotton Belt RR, 11:8 9 S. W. Fordyce (receiver, St. Louis Southwestern Iron Mtn. and Helena RR, 6:413, 7:122, 126, 213, RR), 7:160, 164 31:278 to Fordyce, 7:183 Iron Mtn. RR, 3:385, 5:400, 7:134, 158, 164, 190, and forests, 8:285, 289–90, 293–96, 300 216–17, 12:387, 14:36, 24:29–46, 25:265– and Forrest City, 7:128, 179, 183 66, 27:23–24, 29:153, 327, 330, 333, 338, N. B. Forrest and M&LR RR, 7:127, 33:134, 157– 31:114, 278–81, 283, 288–89, 33:148n, 58, 161 34:52, 203, 39:274, 287–300, 42:110, 119n, Ft. Smith and, 7:106–87, 25:248, 251, 262, 264–66, 44:157, 59:370. See also St. Louis, Iron 277, 354–55, 32:68, 47:278–79, 285 Mtn., and Southern RR Ft. Smith, Okla., and Western Railway, 7:168 "Jim Crow" laws and, paper on, noted, 39:331 Ft. Smith, Paris, and Dardanelle RR, 7:162 R. W. Johnson and, 7:108, 13:26–27 Ft. Smith, Subiaco, and Eastern Short Line RR, Jonesboro, Lake City, and Eastern (JLC&E) RR, 47:278–80, 284–86 38:118, 120 Ft. Smith Railroad Company, 31:291 map of, facing 27:32 Absalom Fowler and, 7:106, 109 picture of car of, 30:262–63 and free-pass problem, 40:250 Kansas City, Ft. Scott, and Memphis RR, 11:140, Fulton (town) and, 7:10–108, 112, 120, 132, 189, 27:24, 31:290, 38:117, 58:438, 440 9:252 picture of depot of, at Mammoth Spring, 58:439 in Fulton Co., 7:187 Kansas City, Hot Springs, and New Orleans RR, Fulton RR Company, 56:81–82 7:157, 168 Gaines Landing and, 2:225, 7:107–8, 111–12, 115, Kansas City, Pittsburg, and Gulf RR, 7:165, 188, 11:86–87, 86–87 45:357 Gate City Guards (Texarkana), and strike of 1886, Kansas City, Springfield, and Memphis RR, 7:164, 7:161 57:201 Mr. Gates operates, from Ark. City to Watson, 2:160 Kansas City and Gulf RR, 7:172 Gifford Lumber Mills Logging RR, 31:286 Kansas City and Memphis RR, 7:169, 173, 179–80, Gillett-Stuttgart RR connection, 7:185 13:156–58, 45:37 in Grant Co., 7:321–28 Kansas City Southern RR, 5:345, 345–49, 7:169, and grape industry, 45:146 172, 188–89, 191, 8:273, 282, 287, 11:9–10, Grassy, branch line to, 31:291 13:154–55, 21:46n, 47n, 51n, 55n, 57n, 58, Grayson-McLeod Lumber Company operates, in 60n, 61n, 68n, 42:336, 45:144, 168, 357 SW Ark., 31:283 Kennett and Osceola RR, 38:119 Griffith and Hunt (owners of, in White Co.), 31:387 Kennett and Southern RR, 38:119 Gulf, Colo., and Santa Fe RR, 39:298–99 W. F. Kirby and, 37:253 Gurdon and, 7:156–57, 168, 179, 190–91 La. and Ark. Railway Company, 5:349, 7:167–69, Harrison and, 47:298, 52:408, 58:134-36 178, 188, 39:290 Heisler locomotive, 29:328 La. and Northwestern Railway, 5:81 Helena Southwestern RR, 39:60 La. and Southwestern Railroad, 7:170 Hope and, 39:287–300 and labor unions, 24:39 at Hopefield, 36:124, 128, 49:79, 57:193-203 in Lafayette Co., 7:106 Hopkins v. Great Northern Railroad (1877), 39:144 L'Anguille River Railway, 29:343 horticulture and, 34:245–67 passim laws regulating (1887), 40:250–51, 256–57 Hot Springs RR, 9:328, 31:277–78 in Lee Co., development of, 7:231–33 Hot Springs Street RR, 31:291 Leslie (town) and importance of, to, 52:415 Houck's Mo. and Ark. RR, 38:119 Little River and Ark. Valley RR Company, 7:139, Houston–Central Ark. and Northern RR, 7:169 183 Hoxie, Pocahontas, and Northern RR, 7:169, Little River and Eastern Railway, 7:184

601 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Little Rock, Hot Springs, and Western RR 7:161–62 Company, 1:228–33, 7:168, 173 Memphis, Dallas, and Gulf RR, 5:349, 7:180, Little Rock, Miss. River, and Tex. (LRM&T) RR, 29:330n, 336, 343 6:413, 7:137–38, 140, 157, 169, 13:240n, Memphis, Little Rock, and Ft. Smith RR, 12:179 23:252, 28:302, 47:272 Memphis, Paris and Gulf RR Depot, Ashdown, Little Rock, Pine Bluff, and New Orleans RR 58:438, 440 Company, 7:128–29, 135–39, 8:33n, 28:298, picture of, 58:439 301–2 Memphis and Little Rock (M&LR) RR, 3:308, Little Rock, Pine Bluff, and White River Railway 7:115–17, 124–25, 129, 135, 181, 9:200, Company, 31:283 15:220, 225, 23:261, 266, 30:257n, 258, 261, Little Rock, Sheridan, and Saline River Railway, 32:257–58, 33:157–58, 161, 38:59, 169, 29:337, 31:289–90 39:10, 45:185–86, 49:78–79, 134, 57:193– Little Rock and, 45:168, 49:79 201 Little Rock and Gulf Railway Company, 7:168 map of, 23:264 Little Rock and Helena RR, 7:104, 128, 8:33n, Memphis RR Conv. (1850), 7:105 28:298 Memphis and St. Louis Railway Company, 6:409 Little Rock and Napoleon RR, 7:135 Mena and, 45:357 Little Rock and Northern Railway Company, 7:168 Mena and Kansas City Southern, 21:46n Little Rock and Pacific RR, 7:163 in mining areas along Buffalo River, 37:300–301 Little Rock Capitol Street Railway Company, 7:161 Miss., Ark., and Western Railway, 29:330 Little Rock City Electric Street Railway Company, Miss., Ouachita, and Red River RR, 46:60, 66 7:139–40, 161 Miss. and Little Rock RR, 7:169 Little Rock City Railway Company, 7:126–27 Miss. and Red River Railway, 49:144 Little Rock and Eastern RR, 7:174 Miss. River, Hamburg, and Western RR, 7:170, Little Rock and Ft. Smith (LR&FS) RR, 1:355, 44:156, 157 3:194–95, 198, 205, 7:113–14, 120, 122–23, Miss. River Railway, 23:252 126, 129, 132–34, 138–39, 158, 161, 169, Mo., Kans., and Tex. RR Company, 39:8 240, 14:62–64, 398, 17:79, 20:336, 391, Mo. and Ark. RR Museum, Beaver, 41:195, 42:191, 23:251, 25:161–63, 175, 177, 248, 259–60, 43:194, 360, 44:197, 45:285, 46:99, 406 262, 264–66, 277, 326, 28:298, 301, 304, Mo. and N. Ark. (M&NA) RR, 33:275, 281–85, 31:175–76, 180, 36:34–35, 38:59–60, 184, 289, 39:53, 56, 42:227, 44:293, 353, 52:408, 40:76, 46:188, 49:74n, 339, 56:81–82 412–19, 424, 58:134–35 Little Rock and Ft. Towson RR, 7:126 map of, 33:286 Little Rock Junction Railway, 39:144n Mo. Pacific RR, 36:132, 38:117, 120, 186, 39:53, Little Rock RR Company No. 2, 7:140 60, 62, 212, 274, 287, 42:18, 43:329, 332, Little Rock Street Railway Company, 7:126–27, 161 44:89, 157, 172, 46:312, 345, 49:81, 58:440, Little Rock Traction and Electric Railway Company, 442 41:136n picture of depot of, at McGehee, 58:441 locomotive memorial, Batesville, picture of, facing picture of station of, at Hot Springs, 41:cover 31:278 Monte Ne RR, 13:156–57 in Logan Co., 38:186 Morning Star Railway Company, 7:174 Lonoke, Rock Island depot in, 49:78–79 Moro Bay, Warren, and Fordyce RR Company, picture of, facing 49:80 7:168 Louisville, New Orleans, and Texas Railroad v. Morrison, Decker, and Company, private line of, in Mississippi, 54:125 Jackson Co., 31:287 Louisville, New Orleans, and Tex. Railway, 7:169 mule tramway at Searcy, 12:288 and lumber industry in Ashley Co., 11:166 Napoleon and Little Rock RR Company, 7:111 Malvern and, 7:132, 139, 182–83, 31:278 narrow-gauge, 9:253, 325, 31:373 Malvern–Hot Springs RR and "Diamond Joe" map of, following 31:278 Reynolds, 7:139, 163, 173, 182, 9:328, picture of several different engines, following 31:278 31:278 Malvern Lumber Company RR, 31:286 to Nashville, 39:289 Mandalay Branch, 7:185 Nat. Railway Hist. Soc., 49:102 map of, in Ark. (1876), facing 25:258 Nathaniel Weston and Company RR, 31:287 Marianna and Iron Mtn. RR (1874), 7:231–32 Noble Lake and Southern RR, 7:169 Memphis, Ark., and Kans. Railway Company, Norphlet depot and trains, pictures of, following

602 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 33:208 Company v. Berry et al. Railroad Norristown and, 10:177–78 Commissioners (1883), 39:146 Northwestern Border RR Company, Fayetteville, Salem, Southern, and Mineral Belt RR Company, 6:405–6, 7:122, 161, 164, 20:336 7:169 and oil boom in S. Ark., 33:195, 204–5, 207, 215, Salem and Eastern RR, 39:58 221–22, 226 Saline Bayou Railway Company, 29:338 Okla.-Western Railway, 7:168 and Saline Co., 7:169 Ola and Hot Springs RR Company, 7:168 Saline River and, 7:180 Ouachita and Red River RR Company, 7:107–8, Saline River Railway, 12:338–39 111–12, 114–15, 127 Searcy, Pine Bluff and Monroe Railway, 6:413 Ouachita Valley Railway, 29:339, 342 Searcy and, 7:105, 110, 130–32, 140, 169, 173, 176, Ozark (town) and, 7:133–34, 139, 13:95–96 178, 183, 8:287–88, 305, 320 Ozark Mtns. and, 8:268–69, 285–90, 294 Searcy and Des Arc RR, 7:169, 172–73, 176 to Pacific from Ark., proposed, 6:11–13 Searcy and Kensett RR, 7:173 Paragould and Buffalo Island RR, 31:282, 287 Searcy and West Point RR, 7:172, 40:299 Paragould Southeastern Railway, 7:169, 185, Searcy Branch Line RR, 7:131, 140, 182 31:282, 287 in Searcy Co., 8:288–89, 33:277–78, 284–85, 289 Paris, Subiaco, and Eastern RR, 38:186 from Seligman, Mo., to Eureka Springs, 7:132, 157– Paris and Dardanelle RR, 7:162 59, 8:268–71, 33:273, 275–76, 280, 283 Perla, Magnet, and Pacific RR, 31:287 separate-coach law for African Americans and picture of, facing 29:328 (1891), 44:241–43 A. Pike and Pacific RR, 10:146–49, 156 Settlement (town) and M&NA bypass, 33:275, 284, Pine Bluff, Monroe, and New Orleans Railway 286–87 Company, 31:283 in Sharp Co., 7:187, 31:285–87 Pine Bluff, Princeton, and Arkadelphia RR, 7:126 Shay locomotive, 29:328 Pine Bluff, Sheridan, and Southern RR, 7:180, to Sheridan, 7:180 31:289n shortline, 7:24, 33:195, 215, 226, 289, 45:169, Pine Bluff and Ark. River Railway, 7:170, 185, 47:278–80, 281n, 284–86 30:310, 31:284 to Siloam Springs, 13:155–56, 158 Pine Bluff and Eastern Railway Company, 31:284 Smackover depot and tank cars, pictures of, Pine Bluff and Napoleon RR (proposed), 38:175 following 33:208 Pine Bluff and Swan Lake RR, 31:283 smallpox among Frisco RR workers, 10:278–79 Pine Bluff and Western Railway Company, 7:168, Smith bill and, 40:251 170 Solon Ferguson RR, 31:286 Pond City, Centerville, and Northern RR, Jackson Southern Pacific RR, 10:146–49, 156, 29:68, Co., 31:287 34:327–28, 332 Poor's Directory of Railway Officials, 31:285 Southern RR, 7:162 Poor's Manual of Railroads, 28:298, 29:336, 339, Southern Railway Security Company, 39:18 342 Southland Sta., picture of, facing 42:227 pop. of Ark. and, 8:288–93 Spring River, Ash Flat, and Franklin Railway, Light Prescott and Northwestern RR, 7:169, 19:41, and Power Company, 39:60 29:336, 343–44 Springfield, Harrison, and Southern RR Company, Prescott and Reader RR Company, 7:179 7:168 prospects for, in 1866, 33:157–58, 161 Springfield and Memphis RR Company, 7:156, 175, Prosperity Special (train), pictures of, following 187 34:208 state aid to, during Reconstruction, 7:140, 8:31–34, R. C. Brinkley (locomotive), 7:134, 181–82 50–51, 56–58, 13:139, 142n, 240, 20:336, Railroad Anecdote Book, 30:153 23:243–45, 251–54, 256, 259, 296–306, Railway Service of Ark., 54:116 29:167, 30:321–22, 324–25, 335 and river traffic, 9:252–54 steamboats operated by, before bridges, 7:122–24, Rob Roy–Waldstein RR, 7:185 133 Rock Island RR. See Chicago, Rock Island, and St. Louis, Alton, and Terre Haute RR, 31:280 Pacific RR St. Louis, Ark., and Tex. Railway, 7:156, 160, 162, Rogers Southwestern RR, 13:155–56, 158 184, 15:107n, 37:248, 41:209 Russellville–Dardanelle Railway, 10:181, 13:206 St. Louis, Caruthersville, and Memphis RR, 7:170 Saint Louis, Iron Mountain, and Southern Railway St. Louis, Iron Mtn., and Southern RR, 5:341, 346–

603 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 47, 349, 6:149, 284, 409, 7:127, 130, 132, 84, 31:279–84 134, 138, 140, 156, 159, 161, 164, 170, 172– Tex. RR Company, 7:121, 23:252 74, 176, 178, 185, 189–90, 231, 231–32, thesis on transportation in Ark., noted, 8:268n, 280– 9:253–54, 11:140, 20:248–49, 24:29, 32, 36, 81, 321–22 40, 25:162–63, 175, 27:142, 338, 31:277n, through Hamburg (1893), 44:246 34:246, 38:61, 117, 129, 39:62, 287–90, 293– and timber companies, 9:117 96, 46:60, 188, 47:286, 49:79, 57:201. See trunk lines, 7:172–93 also Iron Mtn. RR tunnel for, near Winslow, 10:278–79 St. Louis, Kennett, and Southeastern RR, 31:290– Tyler Tap RR, Tyler, Tex., 7:155–56, 183, 31:279– 91, 38:119 80 St. Louis, Morehouse, and Southern RR, 38:119 Ultima Thule, Arkadelphia, and Miss. RR, 7:169 St. Louis and Gulf Railway, 38:119 Union Depot, Little Rock (1890), picture of, facing St. Louis and N. Ark. RR, 7:169, 180–81, 8:269–70, 24:38 272, 16:220–21, 33:273n, 276–78, 37:300– Union Pacific RR, 15:10, 25:201, 27:27, 39:16 301, 52:408, 413 and unions, 37:266 St. Louis and San Francisco (Frisco) RR, 1:277, Van Buren, Cairo, and Fulton RR, 7:114 2:206, 7:157, 159, 161–62, 169, 173, 175, Van Buren and, 7:106, 114, 132, 161, 175, 187, 191 179, 187–88, 191, 272, 287–88, 8:268, 269n, in Van Buren Co., 8:288–89, 33:284, 286–89 10:98, 100, 309, 13:154–55, 157, 159, Vinegar Central RR, 31:285–86 14:126, 22:55, 58, 25:200, 203, 27:23–24, Wabash RR, 24:30, 42:109 29:320, 327, 30:260–61, 263, 31:290, 32:62, W. B. Wait and, 7:114 68–69, 33:275–76, 311, 315, 327, 38:117–23, David Walker and, 28:302 128, 39:57, 60, 290, 41:205–6, 208–11, Warren and Ouachita Valley RR, 7:115, 169, 43:120, 45:127–28, 48:293, 49:74n, 339, 29:333, 338, 344, 46:66, 68 58:442 picture of station for, facing 39:348 picture of depot of, in Fayetteville, 58:441 Warren and Saline River RR, 29:344 St. Louis Southwestern Railway (Cotton Belt), Washington and, 6:413, 31:278 5:349, 7:139, 155, 160, 162–64, 169, 172–73, Washington and Hope Railway, 6:413, 31:278, 183–86, 191, 331, 8:248, 288, 11:8–10, 140, 39:289 20:249, 27:23, 29:327, 338–39, 31:282, 284, Western Ark. and Kansas City Southern RR, 7:172 33:286–89, 34:328–32, 37:248, 38:117, 117– Western RR, 7:168 18, 39:290, 41:359, 43:93, 186–87, 328–29, White and Black River RR Company, 7:162–63, 333–34, 44:93 169–70, 176, 182 strikes against, 7:161, 8:275–76, 278–80, 37:275, White Railway Company, 7:173 42:110, 119–20, 47:298 White River, Morning Star, Little Rock, and Eastern Stuttgart and Ark. River RR, 7:173, 185 RR Company, 7:176 Sunnyside and Western RR, 50:23, 25–26 William Farrell RR, 31:286 Sunnyside RR, 50:23, 28 Williams and Current River RR, 31:287 picture of, facing 50:29 Hugh H. Williams (owner of private), 31:287 Superior (steamboat) and, 15:195–96 Williams' Mills and, 31:287 and swamplands, 6:398–418 Wilmar and Saline Valley RR, 29:333 and tap lines, 29:334–35, 31:288–89 Wilson and Northern RR, 27:28 map of, facing 29:336 Wittsburg and, 39:273–75 Texarkana, Shreveport, and Natchez Railway, 5:349, W. E. Woodruff and, 7:122–23, 23:263 7:169 Wrape, Bertig Brothers, and Harmon (owners of, in Texarkana and, 45:168 Greene Co.), 31:287 Texarkana and Ft. Smith Railway, 5:349, 7:169 Wrightsville Narrow Gauge RR, 31:287 Texarkana and Northern RR, 7:172, 188 Railroads of Northwest Arkansas, by Robert G. Winn, Texarkana Gas and Electric Railway Company, noted, 46:88, 47:84 31:292 Railway History Monograph, noted, 44:89 Texarkana Light and Traction Company, 31:292 Railway Service of Arkansas, 54:116 Texarkana Railway, 31:292 Rainbow Gardens, Little Rock, 43:247 Texarkana Street Railway, 31:292 Raines, Gabriel Jones. See Rains, Gabriel Jones Tex. and Pacific Railway Company, 5:341, 345, Raines, James (Rev. War soldier), Sevier Co., 1:59 347, 349, 39:293–99, 45:168 Raines, Thomas, Carroll Co., 16:296 Tex. and St. Louis Railway Company, 7:156, 183– Rainey, A. T., Union Co., 12:214, 239

604 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Rainey, Arlene H., 49:57n, 63n Ramsey, Rev. T. Y. (pastor, Winfield Memorial Rainey, C. C., Union Co., 12:239, 245 Church), Little Rock, 5:151 Rainey, J. A. (early Camden atty.), 5:339 Ramsey, Thompson, Carroll Co., 16:295, 300–301 Rainey, John (Rev. War soldier), Independence Co., Ramsey, W. A., 7:261 1:56 Ramsey, Will (African American), beaten for writing Rainey, John S. H. (candidate for gov., 1862), Camden, letter to a white girl, 49:273 17:11 Ramsey, Will (Little Rock composer), 30:156 Rainey, Leo, 36:348, 59:236 Ramsey, William, builds ferry near Batesville (1818), Rainey, Ma, 53:59 1:352 Rainey, Matthew F., Union Co., 12:239 Ramsey, William U., Carroll Co., 16:298, 300 Rainier, Sue. See Becker, Sue Rainier (Mrs. George G. Ramsey, Krug, Farrell, and Lensing (Little Rock firm), Becker) 53:92, 55:104 Rains, Craig, 54:451 Ramsey Ferry, Batesville, 1:149 Rains, Gabriel Jones (officer at Ft. Smith), 25:219–21, Ranchino, Jim, 53:469–70 27:57 Rand, Charles, Clarksville, Tex., 57:272–74 Rains, James F., 48:173 Rand, Charles F., 50:194 Rains, James H. (Freedmen's Bureau agent), 1:72, Randal, Horace (CSA), of Tex., 46:55 53:154, 159 Randall, C. C., and political attack on, 6:115–16 Rains, Gen. James S. (CSA), of Mo., 19:236, 228, Randall, Clarence C. (REA), 46:247 26:128, 27:127–28 Randall, F. A., 49:29 cmdr. SE Mo., 26:124–25 Randall, Horace (CSA), 7:65, 20:12 and defense of Van Buren, 26:124, 126 Randall, Mrs. Larry E., Ft. Smith, 36:293 and gristmills in NW Ark., 46:173 Randall, Matthew, , Pa., and Izard will, at Huntsville, 18:70n 19:172 at Pea Ridge (1862), 20:90, 22:246 Randall, Cleveland Co., 12:393 relieved of duty by Gen. Hindman, 26:128 Randolph, A. Phillip, 32:361 Raleigh, Albert Sidney, Hot Springs, 40:141 Randolph, D. W., 59:181 Raleigh, Sir Walter, 24:196 Randolph, George W. (CSA sec. of war), 1:67, 37:157– Raley, David, Nowata, Okla., 35:248 59 Raley, Dora Alice, Boone Co., 35:247 Randolph, Irving "Mouse," 45:240–41 Ral Hole, Hot Springs, 22:32–34, 36 Randolph, J. B., Hot Springs, 18:214–15 Ralph, Steve (Miss. Co. planter), 5:266 Randolph, Lewis (terr. sec.), 23:83, 30:189 Ramage, James A., Gray Ghost: The Life of Col. John Randolph, Vance (folklorist), Eureka Springs, 1:174, Singleton Mosby, revd., 59:211–13 9:224, 14:287, 32:385, 35:381, 46:282, 287, Ramage, John B., Nashville, 13:266, 269 47:231, 57:437, 58:161, 165, 172, 175–76, Rambo, Christine, picture of, facing 41:17 59:316 Ramey, Mrs. Alex P., Jonesboro, 34:363 and Ark. Folklore Soc. 37:196 Ramey, Homer, Crawford Co., 33:258 pres., 10:218 Ramos, Cona Anicanora (Madame Cruzat), St. Louis, art. by, noted, 15:176 1:297–99 "Ballad Hunters in North Arkansas," 7:1–10 Ramsay, Sophia. See Breeding, Sophia Ramsey (Mrs. J. bibliog. of writings of, noted, 38:378; revd., 39:275– G. Breeding) 76 Ramsay, William Howard, North Little Rock 124, biography of, noted, 38:294, 40:186 47:126 Blow the Candle Out: "Unprintable" Ozark Ramsey, Alfred Y., Carroll Co., 16:299, 301 Folksongs and Folklore, Volume II: Folk Ramsey, Allison, Dallas Co., 35:156n Rhymes and Other Lore, revd., 52:466–68 Ramsey, Andrew (Rev. War soldier), Independence Co., books by, noted, 7:4, 9:76–77, 86–98, 10:217, 1:56 30:159, 32:385, 36:97, 43:83, 48:295 Ramsey, J. A., Marshall, 52:421 book on, revd., 45:65–66 Ramsey, J. W. (Ft. Smith educator), 19:338 and Emma Dusenbury, 31:186, 44:5–6, 9–14 Ramsey, Jack, Wickes, 21:70, 72–74 "Fabulous Monsters in the Ozarks," 9:65–75 Ramsey, John H., Carroll Co., 16:301 "Folklore and Common Sense," 9:108–9 Ramsey, Lee, Carroll Co., 16:302–3 "Folklore and Social History in Arkansas," 5:151–53 Ramsey, Patsy Hawthorn, "A Place at the Table: Hot letter from, 56:176 Springs and the G.I. Revolt," 59:407–28 Ozark Folklore: A Bibliography, revd., 32:118–91 Ramsey, Samuel, Carroll Co., 16:303 Ozark Folksongs, 39:176–77, 44:5, 9, 14

605 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Ozark Superstitions, revd., 6:475–78 Rankin, Claude Allen (state land commissioner), Little papers of, 43:280, 48:295 Rock, 10:3–4, 285, 13:110, 301, 19:260, 263, picture of, 58:174 267, 28:89 quoted, 9:76, 10:215–16 advocates Jr. Hist. Soc., 11:207, 28:89 Roll Me in Your Arms: "Unprintable" Ozark and AHA, 4:373, 5:109–10, 6:367, 11:206–7, 209, Folksongs and Folklore, Volume I: 12:176, 14:76, 286–87 Folksongs and Music, revd., 52:466–68 art. by, noted, 19:260n Sticks in the Knapsack and Other Ozark Folk Tales, picture of, following 25:282 revd., 18:99–100 Rankin, Danny (AHA moderator), 48:350 The Talking Turtle and Other Ozark Folk Tales, Rankin, David C., rev., 55:461–63 revd., 17:115–16 Rankin, Elizabeth Shepherd, Crawford Co., 13:99 on water-witching, 15:302–3 Rankin, Emily Rhodes (Mrs. John Henry Rankin), Grant We Always Lie to Strangers, revd., 10:223–24 Co., 10:208 "Who Blowed Up the Church House" and Other Rankin, Frances (Mrs. Robert Rankin), Perry Co., Ozark Folk Tales, revd., 12:171–73 32:267–68 "A Witch Trial in Carroll County," 16:89–90 Rankin, J. J., Atkins, 6:354 Randolph, Mrs. Vance. See Parler, Mary Celestia (Mrs. Rankin, Jan, Grant Co., 10:208 Vance Randolph) Rankin, John, Grant Co., 10:208 Randolph, William M., Little Rock, 16:101 Rankin, John Henry, Grant Co., 10:208 Randolph County, 1:65, 3:37, 41, 43, 160, 384, 5:41n, Rankin, Nancy, Grant Co., 10:208 7:105, 14:345, 15:43, 41:227–28 Rankin, Robert, Perry Co., 32:267–68 art. on Fourche de Thomas settlement in, 4:353–62 Rankin, Robert (linguist), on De Soto chronicle, 51:36, Bapts. in, 5:155–61, 165, 360–61, 6:212 45 bibliog. on, 25:189, 36:74, 83–84 Rankin, Robert N., Grant Co., 10:208 books on, noted, 4:268, 6:95, 47:388; revd., 6:211– Rankin, Sarah Margaret, Grant Co., 10:208 13 Rankin Prize (best art. by jr. and r. high sch. student), Civil War and, 24:129 12:178, 286, 376, 13:302, 14:178–79, 293– courthouse, 48:74 300, 398, 404, 15:335, 343, 16:212 directory of (1910), noted, 46:303 Rankins, Robert, Phillips Co., 3:67 hist. of, noted, 40:176, 44:189 Ransom, A. J. (CSA), Ozark, 12:366 and Reconstruction, 12:159, 163, 166 Ransom, John C., 53:4 Rev. War soldiers in, 1:59 God without Thunder, 53:11, 14 RR development in, 31:285, 287 Ransom, Roger L., 53:146 slaveholdings in (1850), 12:46 Ransower, John (CSA), 35:89 swamplands in, 6:376, 379, 384 Rapaport, Henry A., 26:301 Waylands lived in, 15:319 Rape (interracial), 33:319–20 Randolph County Courthouse, Pocahontas, picture of, Raper, Arthur, Preface to Peasantry, 55:23 facing 40:361 Rapley, Charles (partner, Ficklin and Rapley Randolph County Historical Society, 24:188, 43:186 merchandising firm), Little Rock, 6:12n, Randolph County Library, 40:362 15:197, 20:133, 23:167–68 Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, Va., Rapley Building, Little Rock, burns (1854), 25:141 40:331–32, 334 Rapp, J. C., Desha Co., and Cypress Creek Drainage Randolph's Chalbeate and Sulphur Springs, near Hot Dist., 7:29 Springs, 18:214–15 Rapp, William F., art. by, noted, 44:89 Random, Elaie (Little Rock ed.), 14:221 "Rare Items Added to University's Arkansas Random Shot, Miss. Co., 6:422 Collection," by Marvin A. Miller, 21:75–78 Raney, Sam, Ashley Co., 16:65 Rasberry, Weldon (Hot Springs police commissioner), Raney, T. J., Little Rock, 56:431 39:25 Raney, William, Ashley Co., 16:65 Raskob, John J., 19:7, 10n, 45:112, 116–17, 119 Rangers and Regulators of the Tanaha, by Alfred W. Raspberries, 43:112 Arrington, noted, 14:330–31 Rast, Lloyd E., Little Rock, 37:35 Ranjel, Rodrigo (chronicler of De Soto expedition), Ratcliff, James, Sherwood, 42:190 49:304, 305–6, 309, 51:4–6, 9, 297, 310, 320 Ratcliff, Mrs. William C., Little Rock, 2:360, 50:321, Rankin, Bill, Grant Co., 10:208 322 Rankin, Charles, E., book by, noted, 55:465 Ratcliff, Logan Co., 14:401 Rankin, Christopher, of Miss., 21:201, 201n Ratcliffe, Ham W. (Randolph Co. del. to 1868 const.

606 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 conv.), 12:139n, 163 art. by, on early hist. of Sevier Co., noted, 16:389 Ratcliffe, John, Grant Co., 7:319 Rayburn, Doc (CSA), in Parson's cav., 7:87–91 wife of, and naming of Lost Creek, 7:320–21 Rayburn, Howell, 52:270 Ratcliffe, Mrs. W. C., Little Rock, 55:76 Rayburn, Otto Ernest, Eureka Springs, 2:287, 4:264, Ratcliffe, William (CSA), in 6th Ark. Inf., 13:131 7:2–3, 9:224, 11:223, 15:151 Ratcliffe, Judge William C., 40:319, 323, 326 "Arkansas Folklore: Its Preservation," 10:210–20 Ratcliffe, Rev. William P. (Meth.), and early Ark., "The Art of 'Witch-Wiggling,'" 15:300–303 4:334, 5:141–42 art. on, 58:160–79 Ratcliffe's Chapel, Little Rock, 5:142 books by, noted, 10:217, 15:274, 36:56 Ratcliffe v. Pulaski Turnpike Company (1901), 39:149, and collection of folksongs, 2:2 156 Forty Years in the Ozarks: An Autobiography, revd., Rath, Frederick L., ed., 38:376 16:411–12 Rathke, Wade, Little Rock, 33:343 gowrow account by, noted, 9:66–67 Ratio, Phillips Co., 19:144, 37:276, 49:55, 274 "Moonshine in Arkansas," 16:169–73 Rationing, during WWII, 2:89–90 Ozark Country, revd., 1:172–75 Ratliff, Martha Anderson (grandmother of David Y. "Ozark Customs," 18:73–77 Thomas), 27:248 Ozark Guide Magazine, 2:287, 4:264, 5:310, Ratliff, Pendleton (grandfather of David Y. Thomas), 10:210n 27:248 "Ozark Sourcebook" of, given to UA, 15:274 Ratliff, Russell M., 42:222n papers of, 43:280 picture of, facing 42:226 pictures of, 58:167, 174 Ratliff, Tressie Thomas (Mrs. Russell Ratliff), 42:222n "The Toll Bridge on the Caddo," 13:160–63 picture of, facing 42:226 writings by, noted, 15:151n Ratliff, W. E., Batesville, 46:129 Rayburn, Sam, of Tex., 28:82–83, 54:1 Ratterree, W. A., 42:131 Bella Vista cottage owner (1920s), 37:105 Rattler (USA gunboat), 18:250, 256, 263–64, 22:259 and the Southern Manifesto, 56:356 Rattlingourd, Josiah (Cherokee 49er), 6:78 Rayburn's Ozark Guide (magazine published by O. E. Raulston, W. E., applies for lease of Eagle Plantation Rayburn), 2:287, 4:264, 5:310, 9:66–67, (1864), 1:73 10:210n, 211, 11:221, 13:212, 15:91, 176, Rauscher family, 45:180 274, 58:173–74, 176 Ravenden, Lawrence Co., 3:46 book on 1893 bear hunter serialized in (1952–54), Ravenden Springs, Randolph Co., 6:212, 18:222 11:221, 13:212 Rawles, John W., Hempstead Co., 17:361 cover of, 58:174 Rawles, Thomas J., Hot Springs, gives account of "Rayburn the Raider," by Neva Ingram Hunsicker, militia at Center Point (1868), 16:207, 210– 7:87–91 11 Ray Lum, Mule Trader (film), 37:358 Rawley, Henry, Eureka Springs, 56:163 Raymond, C. Elizabeth, book by, noted, 52:199 Rawlings, Isaac (factor at Spadra), 28:40–41, 43, 48 Raymond Munger Memorial Chapel, 58:199–200 Rawlings, Nathan N. (Ouachita Co. del. to 1868 const. picture of, 58:199 conv.), 12:139n, 151, 162 Rayner, Kenneth, Blytheville, 14:59 Rawlings family, Batesville, 11:16 Rayney, Samuel (early Lawrence Co. settler), 3:46 Rawlinson, Mary Stewart, book ed., noted, 41:171 Raynolds, Donald E., "Union Strategy in Arkansas Ray, Archibald (Polk Co. del. to secession conv.), table during the ," 29:20–38 facing 13:184 Raynor, Kenneth (Chicot Co. slaveholder), 12:67 Ray, David B. Ray's Arithmetics (textbook used by country schs.), art. on, 57:408–35 26:316 picture of, 57:422 Razer, Bob, Little Rock, 47:86 Ray, George, 28:114 "Arkansas History 1985–1990: A Selected Ray, Kinley, 51:252, 253 Bibliography," comp., 50:374–89 Ray, Leo, and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, 5:372 "Arkansas History, 1991: A Selected Bibliography," Ray, Richard, 40:78 comp., 51:357–60 Ray, Rilla, 49:70n "Arkansas History, 1992: A Selected Bibliography," Ray, Victor K. (ed., Pine Bluff Commercial), 47:395, comp., 52:452–57 52:69 "Arkansas History, 1993: A Selected Bibliography," Ray, W. S. 53:474–81 art. by, noted, 36:78 "Arkansas History, 1994: A Selected Bibliography,"

607 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 54:470–75 at Conway, 13:70 "Arkansas History, 1996: A Selected Bibliography," developes story based on song "Ark. Traveler," 56:461–70 9:104 "Arkansas History, 1997: A Selected Bibliography," and image of Ark., 4:216, 30:64 57:439–52 letters of, 22:171, 173–75 “Arkansas History, 1998: A Selected Bibliography," writings of, 9:104–5, 14:307, 309–10, 313 58:430–37 Read, Will, Little River Co., 40:285 "Arkansas History, 1999: A Selected Bibliography," Read, William A., 48:147 59:436–44 Reader, Ouachita Co., 7:179, 26:107 book comp., noted, 41:355 Reader's Digest, 27:20 revs., 39:268–71, 40:267–69, 42:368–69 Readings in Arkansas Government, ed. Walter Nunn, Razorback (UA yearbook), 28:79, 45:160 noted, 33:342, 372 Razorback hog, 2:217 Readnour, Harry W., and AHA, 32:279, 342–44, 364, Razorback Park (golf course on site of Far West 43:341 Seminary), 29:346, 358 Readus, Mary, Little Rock, 33:303 Razorbacks, The, noted, 36:98 Ready, Mrs. Edward S., Helena, 1:99 REA. See Rural Electrification Administration Reaf, Mack, 5:408 Rea, George W., "The Arkansas Chapter of the Reagan, Beverly, Ashley Co., 18:389n Mountain Meadow Massacre," 13:406–8 Reagan, John Henninger, of Tex., 20:225, 34:141–42 Rea, Ralph R., Harrison, 14:284, 15:91, 334, 18:95–96, Reagan, Mary Sue, "Seventy Years of Service," 4:118– 58:133, 155, 241 23 and AHA, 15:339–40, 17:206, 212, 18:309, 19:176, Reagan, Pres. Ronald, 59:32–34, 56 20:298 and civil rights, 57:463–65 books by, noted, 15:90, 334, 19:75, 36:54 Reagan, Thomas J., Hot Springs, 14:18–19 Boone County and Its People, revd., 15:96–97 Reagan, Wilburn D., Fayetteville, 33:115, 173 "Diary of Private John P. Wright, U.S.A.," 16:304– Lafayette Gregg studies law under, 44:76 18 pres. elector, Know-Nothing party (1856), 34:297 "The Mountain Meadows Massacre and Its Reagan, William D., 50:146 Completion as a Historic Episode," 16:28–45 Reagan, Zeras Lytton (Rogers businessman), 33:63n revs., 18:208–9, 410 Real, Cristobal del (foreign travel-book auth.), writes of "Sidelights on Boone County History," 13:63–72 Ark., 11:181 , the Lee of the West, revd., 18:410, Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas, 39:102, 147, 19:80–81 274–75, 41:311, 45:269, 55:360–81. See also Rea, Robert R. (coed.), 43:86 Holford bonds Read, Ada Benham (Mrs. Opie P. Read), 2:252n "Arkansas Settlement" (1898) concerns debt of, Read, George (Chicot Co. slaveholder), 12:67 20:120 Read, Mrs. Henry, Ft. Smith, 30:267 Ark. Supreme Court and constitutionality of, Read, Isaac (CSA), 49:141, 147–50, 155, 157, 166 26:233–39 Read, Col. J. S., address of, to Augusta sch. (1860), A. W. Arrington opposes liquidation of (1843), 11:335 14:325 Read, John, 23:172 C. Ashley and, 26:233, 235 Read, John, Rocky Comfort, 14:141–42 authorized (1836), 6:287, 26:231 sketch of family of, 14:157–58 bonds to fund debt of (1866), 20:335 Read, Mrs. John, Rocky Comfort, 14:137, 157–58 branches of, 6:287 Read, Lessie Stringfellow, Fayetteville, 7:4, 11:207, A. H. Davies (pres.), 23:168 12:177, 25:199, 45:141, 57:37, 38 debt of, 20:120, 335, 28:300 art. on, 59:299–310 deed of assignment to trustees (1842), 26:232–40 picture of, 59:300 Dems. and Whigs support chartering (1836), 8:148– Read, Opie Percival (ed., Ark. Traveler), 2:246, 9:104– 49, 23:66–67 5, 10:217, 11:66, 13:170, 14:220, 24:371–72, failure of, 6:371–72, 12:182, 26:232 30:64–65, 153, 39:110, 277, 40:186, 43:84, S. C. Faulkner and, 14:302, 305–11 46:370, 53:20 Helena branch of, 13:11–12 art. on, and Spyglass, 22:171–76 and Holford bonds, 26:236–37, 28:293–94 art. on, as Ark. journalist, 2:246–54 Fishback supports repudiation of, 23:252, 254– art. on play by, about Lincoln, 23:353–58 56 book on, revd., 24:371–74 as issue between Dems. and Know-Nothings (1856),

608 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 34:301 Rebsamen, Raymond, Little Rock, 45:296, 47:80 liquidation act for (1843), 26:239–40 Rebuilding the Rural Southern Community: Reformers, mandamus suit of (1842), 26:233–39 Schools, and Homes in Tennessee, 1900– neglect of N. cos. by, alleged, 6:269–97 1930, by Mary S. Hoffschwelle, noted, T. W. Newton (cashier), 6:190 57:496 notes of, 13:410 Rebuilding Zion, by Daniel W. Stowell, revd., 58:341– paper on, noted, 18:308 43 A. Pike (atty. for), 26:232–40 Recall of elective officers, 40:113, 117 and post-Reconstruction debt, 23:243–44, 251 Recent Social Trends, noted, 37:113, 117, 125 purpose and plan of, explained, 26:231 Recess Building, Little Rock, 25:138–39 A. H. Rutherford (commissioner), 5:389 Recollections and Reminiscences, 1861–1865 through spec. chancery court created to handle cases of, World War I, noted, 54:233 18:86n Recollections of the Last Ten Years, Passed in U.S. govt. claim against Ark. resulting from bonds Occasional Residences and Journeyings in of, 23:251 the Valley of the Mississippi, by Timothy Washington branch of, 26:105 Flint, revd., 28:96–97 and Wilson-Anthony fight in legis. (1837), 14:347 "Reconstructing a Frontier Oligarchy: Andrew A. Yell and, 26:231–40, 358–59 Johnson's Amnesty Proclamation and Real McCoys, The, 56:338 Arkansas," by Richard B. McCaslin, 49:313– Ream, Vinnie (Ft. Smith sculptor), 3:324, 39:233n 29 Reamer, John, 40:80 Reconstruction, 9:34, 94–95, 260, 20:342, 27:188, Reamey, Dr. Sanford, Tulip, 31:301–2 31:53, 58–59, 158, 161, 260, 32:6, 9, 149, Reappraising Arkansas, by Halsey, Stuart, and 153, 270n, 33:116n, 168–69, 253, 34:7, Company, noted, 2:328 36:301, 37:62, 39:167, 46:18–19, 108, 311, Reardon, Carol, rev., 53:378–79 329–37, 51:119–34, 52:242–43, 372, 374, Reardon, Capt. John E. (CSA; Little Rock bookseller 376, 383, 396, 402, 54:30, 118, 134, 135 and stationer), 25:141 African Americans and, 14:192, 26:199 in Company A, 6th Ark. Inf., 13:127, 131 educ. for, during, 20:242–59 pallbearer at S. C. Faulkner's funeral, 14:312 movt. for "branch normal" of UA for, during, Reardon, Lambert J. (Little Rock ed.), 6:12n 30:281–314 advertises slaves for hire (1861), 3:82, 160 prospects for, in South after, 51:165–66 and Ark. Banner, 14:218 role of, in politics during, 32:3–5, 9–10, 35:308– and True Dem., 14:222 12 Reardon, S. B. (CSA), in 6th Ark. Inf., 13:131 voting rights for, during, 39:118 Reasoner, William M., Pope Co., 13:201 Ark. Gen. Assembly and, 4:124, 136, 140–41, 143, Reaves [Reavs], Bill (CSA), of Tex., 20:376, 380–82 145, 149, 5:288–89, 8:6, 13, 15, 23, 27–29, Reaves, Edwin Thomas, Little Rock, 2:117 32, 34, 37–39, 41, 45–46, 48–58, 60, 69–71, picture of, facing 36:288 169, 13:137–53, 15:150, 18:150–51, 156, Reaves, Elizabeth, of Kans., 32:374 20:331, 343, 32:150–51, 170n, 33:157–58, Reaves, Jesse, 38:212 161, 35:363–65 Reaves, Lee, Hermitage and debt settlement after, 23:243–45, 247, 250– and AHA, 8:248, 9:223, 11:207, 12:177, 18:309 52, 254–58 "Highway Bond Refunding in Arkansas," 2:316–30 paper on first, during, noted, 34:363 Reaves, Robert G., Arkadelphia, paper by, noted, 9:222 Arkansas in War and, by David Yancey Thomas, Reavis, Calvin, 36:301 2:99–100, 3:7, 27:255, 29:99 Rebekahs, order of, 15:159 art. on, in Ark. Co., noted, 27:197 Rebel against Injustice: The Life of Frank P. O'Hare, by art. on, and D. P. Upham, 59:59–75 Peter H. Buckingham, revd., 56:237–39 art. on African American dels. to 1868 const. conv., Rebel Brass: The Confederate Command System, by 33:38–69 Frank E. Vandiver, revd., 16:331–32 art. on African Americans during, from ex-slave Rebellion in : 1861, by Hans Christian narratives, 48:243–59 Adamson, revd., 20:203–4 art. on African American experience in Pope Co. Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, ed. during, 51:119–34 Frank Moore, noted, 19:122n art. on Ark. Const. of 1868, 44:16–41 Rebels Valiant, by Wesley T. Leeper, 42:383 art. on Ark. CSA leaders during and after, 9:259–69 Rebenstorf, Ionamae, Point Lookout, Mo., 36:301 art. on Ark. elec. of 1872, 1:307–21

609 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 art. on Ark. Episc. Church's reunion during, 2:193– Boone Co. formed during, 13:67–69 201 Camden during, 22:110–12 art. on Ark. impeachments during, 13:137–53 Center Point incident during, 8:25–26, 12:272, art. on Ark. legis. of 1866 and, 20:331–43 16:203–11, 20:344–50 art. on attempts to build Repub. party during, 1:206– in Chicot Co., 50:13, 17, 18 22 Chinese immigrate to Ark. during, 39:91 art. on C. M. Baker during, 25:229–39 civil rights law during (1873), 32:150–51 art. on S. Bond (freedman) during, 21:146–52 Clark Co. freedmen, aid to, during, 1:72 art. on J. C. Corbin and African American educ. co. leaders during, paper on, noted, 40:262 during, 30:277–314 cong. plan of, summary of acts by, 12:128–31, art. on debt repudiation after, 23:243–59 20:332–33, 338, 340, 342–43, 26:143, 27:182 art. on Earle-Buchanan letters during, 33:99–174 const. conv. of 1874 and, 37:57, 59–62, 66 art. on efforts to encourage immigration to Ark. debt repudiation after, 34:309, 319 during, 38:32–62 diss. on, noted, 28:293n art. on fed. trial of Powell Clayton during, 26:143– educ. developments during, 8:39–47, 19:326–28, 54 20:337 art. on Freedmen's Bureau in SW Ark., 50:158–200 eleemosynary insts. during, 8:37–39 art. on Ft. Smith during, 30:337–48 end of, in Ark., 27:4, 35:312–13, 37:66, 41:112, art. on F. Gerstaecker's travels in Ark. during, 52:315 32:255–73 Faulkner Co. created during, 13:168–69 art. on healthcare during, 51:135–63 finances of state govt. during, 8:45–58 art. on J. H. Howard during, 35:360–65 John G. Fletcher's views on, in Arkansas, 53:15–16 art. on J. M. Hudson memoirs of, 19:271–79 fraud during, in Ark., 26:153 art. on issues of Clayton admin. in Ark., 8:1–75 A. H. Garland elected to U.S. Sen. (1866), 4:341 art. on Pres. A. Johnson's 1865 amnesty and Ark., Grant Co. created during, 7:317 49:313–29 in Grayson Co., Tex., 40:46n art. on letter from Dardanelle during, 28:72–75 T. B. Hanly comments on wartime attempts at, art. on letters to David Walker during, 16:316–26 15:168–71 art. on Little Rock during, 25:312–35 T. C. Hindman assassinated during, 15:165n art. on loss of state credit during, 28:293–308 and image of Ark. during, 39:106–7 art. on mil. org. of Ark. during Civil War, 18:32–57 immigrant vote during, 25:154–63 art. on E. K. Miller and freedmen's schs. during, and immigration, 8:36 31:305–27 impeachments during, 8:70–71, 74–75, 20:342 art. on miscegenation as an issue in 1868 const. in Independence Co., 28:261 conv., 24:99–119 Indians and, at Ft. Smith, 30:343–48 art. on northern teacher in Arkadelphia during, Insurance Bureau proposed (1868), 8:35 17:265–71 Jacksonport during, 9:247 art. on Radical disfranchisement in Ark., 12:126–58 in Jefferson Co., 37:241 art. on retaliation against newspaper eds. during, John Thompson Jones elected to U.S. Sen. (1866), 31:150–65 4:341 art. on Dr. T. Smith and Ark. educ. during, 20:303– laborer's lien law (1868), 8:35 17 letter from Dardanelle, 28:72–75 art. on tenant and labor contracts during, 13:102–6 levee development during, 8:34–35, 23:246–47, 259, arts. on AMA and Freedmen's Bureau during, 28:298–308 30:123–44, 242–59, 31:246–61 Pres. Lincoln and, in Ark., 15:169n, 27:181 arts. on Brooks-Baxter War during (1874), 4:142– militia during, 12:272, 41:174n, 59:64-73 49, 14:188–92, 30:315–36 rapes committed by African American members arts. on const. conv. of 1874, 5:288–96, 27:177–204 of, 16:206–7, 20:346 arts. on militia during, 15:140–50, 16:203–11, Gov. I. Murphy, 38:376 20:344–50, 21:153–57 book on, during, revd., 39:267–71 E. Baxter elected to U.S. Sen., 28:244 penitentiary during, 8:1, 173, 20:337–38 Dr. S. Belante and, 18:145 in Phillips Co., 8:169 Benton Co., 12:158, 160, 164 pres. elecs. during, 7:194, 197 J. G. Blunt (USA), activity of, during 18:138–39 public schs. during, 20:304–7, 30:311–17 book on Powell Clayton, proposed, 44:356 in Pulaski Co., 15:59 books on, revd., 7:153–54, 35:369–70 Repub. party factions during (1870), 26:145,

610 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 35:310–12 U.S. marshal, 19:359, 49:201, 202, 203, 322 Repub. party in Ark. during, study of, noted, 32:388 Rector, Elias (father of Henry M.), St. Louis, Mo., claim RR development during, 7:124–38, 8:15, 31–34, 37, of, to Hot Springs, 14:24, 15:281–83, 288, 20:335–37, 23:244–46, 251–53, 28:296–308 24:319, 322, 327, 341, 28:14, 24, 31:37, and LR&FS RR, 39:3–20 35:49n some records of (1865–76), noted, 39:358 Rector, Elias (Little Rock African American leader), and state asylum, 37:224 33:7, 13 state supt. of public instruction suspended (1867), Greenback candidate, 36:120 30:244 Rector, Elias William (auth. of antitrust law), Hot and suffrage, 2:333–36 Springs, 33:32 tax sales during, 31:238 Rector, Ernestine Flora Linde (second wife of Henry teachers and, 14:195 Massie Rector), Memphis, 14:309 tenant and labor contracts in Calhoun Co. during, Rector, Col. Frank A. (CSA), 57:259 13:102–6 adj. gen., 1st Div., Ark. Vols. (1861), 1:65 thesis on, noted, 32:376 leads 17th Ark. Inf. at Pea Ridge (1862), 19:253 UA created during, 8:41, 46–47, 30:277 mentioned in letter, 48:269–70 upland farmers' unity shattered by, 34:306–7 names G. Taylor quartermaster of 17th Ark. Inf., Washington during, 17:386–92 48:265 "Reconstruction and the Loss of State Credit," by Rector, Henry (Little Rock African American del. to George H. Thompson, 28:293–308 1868 const. conv.), 12:139n, 151, 162, "Reconstruction Episode: Bishop Lay and Episcopal 24:116, 33:42, 45, 57n, 63, 69, 55:373 Church Reunion, 1865," by W. Henry Rector, Rector, Gov. Henry Massie, 9:261, 264, 10:77, 14:309, 2:193–201 312, 17:132, 29:104–10, 33:240–42, 36:110, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 37:25 321n, 336, 43:130–31, 138, 44:318, 46:14n, art. on H. C. Couch and, 32:217–25 47, 49:314, 321, 52:247, 293, 54:308–9, 312– and funding of hwy. debt, 2:325–26 13, 59:166 loans to bankrupt drainage dists., 7:20–52 passim and Ark. Mil. Board, 26:72, 78, 82, 85, 88, 90, and relief during depression, 29:308–10 31:336, 37:56 Reconstruction in Arkansas, by Thomas S. Staples, and Ark. Peace Soc., 17:82–87, 98, 102–6 cited, 58:235 and Ark. Supreme Court, 10:77, 16:24–25, 29:102, Record. See Batesville Record 39:141 Record, Samuel J., quoted, 55:416–17 art. on claim of, to Hot Springs, 15:281–92 Record of the Garland County Historical Society, noted, S. R. Bell's letter to (1861), 1:66 58:227 and campaign for gov. (1860), 3:337, 12:183–84, Records of the Southern Christian Leadership 190, 29:102–3, 37:55–56 Conference, 1954–1970, noted, 54:403 claim to Hot Springs, 12:183, 14:22–25, 27, 15:281– Recreating the Historic House Interior, by William 92, 22:40–41 Scale, noted, 38:287 and CSA Recreation in pioneer Arkansas, art. on, 13:372–85 activity of, supports, though officially neutral Rector (alleged lt. gov., 1836), 2:307 (1861), 12:219–20 Rector, Mr., 42:148 asks Cherokees to join (1861), 8:105 Rector, Billy, and Little Rock crisis (1957), 40:210, quarrels with govt. of (1862), 12:322, 32:299– 55:47, 48 303, 308, 310 Rector, Catherine Duval (Mrs. Elias Rector), Ft. Smith, threatens to secede from, 12:322, 32:299–301, 5:392, 17:260, 43:121 37:150–51 Rector, Charles J., "D. P. Upham, Woodruff County defeated for second term (1862), 17:10–11, 29:110 ," 59:59–75 del. to 1874 const. conv., 27:188 AHA award winner, 57:227 flees Little Rock and transfers archives to Hot Rector, Elias (brother of Wharton, Jr.), Ft. Smith, 3:122, Springs (1862), 29:108, 32:302–3 5:382, 26:20, 32:339n, 37:334n, 44:276 The Dynasty, member of, 10:77 and Crittenden-Conway duel, 19:311:12 length of term as gov. reduced by 1861 Const., goes to Calif. (1848–51), 17:260 37:56, 160 with A. Pike on trip to Indian Terr., 37:330–31, message of (1861), imprint noted, 21:76 333–34, 338, 340–41, 343, 345–46, 348–49, Midland Farm (home of), near Alexander, 34:243 352 moves to Ark. (1835), 15:283 supt. of Indian affairs, Ft. Smith, 34:132 moves to Hot Springs (1843), 14:22

611 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 and occupation of Ft. Smith (1861), 12:219–20, Red Bluffs (Écores Rouges), 21:196, 42:227, 317–31, 30:339–40 48:165 papers of, in Ark. Hist. Comm., 1:65–67, 15:92, 177 Red cedar, art. on cutting and floating logs of, 19:361– and Pike-Roane duel, 6:194–95, 12:315, 341n 70 political isolation of (1861–62), 29:107–10 Red Chief (steamboat), on Ouachita River, 20:247 protests martial law in Ark., 32:308, 310, 37:160– Red Coats and Rebels: The American Revolution 61, 166, 167 through British Eyes, by Christopher Hibbert, refuses Lincoln's call for Ark. troops (1861), 12:219 noted, 50:401 revokes S. Borland's directive on food (1861), "'Red' Commonwealth College and the Southern Tenant 37:149 Farmers' Union: Radicalism in the Arkansas and secession, 12:193–94, 200–203, 496, 13:181, Delta, 1935–1940," by William H. Cobb, 183, 29:105–6, 39:237–38, 244 cited, 58:242 and surrender of Little Rock arsenal (1861), 12:200– Red Cross, 4:57, 27:268, 39:220, 224, 254, 309 205, 26:90, 28:269 and African Americans, 49:268 and swamplands, 6:405 aid to sch. children at Leslie (1921), 8:276 transfers state troops to CSA service (1862), 32:303, art. on H. Hoover and, in 1930 drought, 29:3–19 37:152 and Cleburne Co. draft war (1918), 26:30 U.S. marshal (1843–45), 10:77 and drought relief (1930–31), 29:304–5, 396–402 Rector, James Elias (Little Rock African American and flood relief, 2:206, 29:113, 292 leader), 33:325, 35:313, 54:343, 56:19, 20, and food riot at England, Lonoke Co. (1931), 23 29:296–98 Rector, Thomas C. (deputy surveyor in Ark.), St. Louis, and Great Depression, 37:24–25, 28, 40, 42:337, Mo., 16:4, 19:268 344, 45:325 Rector, W. A. (Little Rock African American leader), office of, est. at Little Rock, 29:17 15:54, 59–61, 54:333 during WWI, 36:211–33 Rector, W. F., letters of, to H. M. Rector, 15:177, Red Cross (International), and POW camps in Ark., 16:105 37:8, 11 Rector, W. Henry (del. to 1917–18 const. conv.), Redd, William A. (CSA), 42:77 2:193n, 34:14, 39, 37:27 Redden, Wayne, 43:185 "A Reconstruction Episode: Bishop Lay and Reddick, J. P., Ft. Smith, 5:317 Episcopal Church Reunion, 1865," 2:193– Reddick, Tillman T., Ft. Smith, 39:348 201 Reddick, William (builder of Elkhorn Tavern), 21:3–4 Rector, Wharton, Jr. (cousin of Henry M.), 32:339–41, Reddin, Gordon, 59:249 41:183–84, 59:142 Redding, George, mentioned in CSA diary, 11:298 adj. gen., Ark. Terr. Militia, 19:101–2, 105 Redding, Kit (character in play Ark. Traveler), 22:339, in 1833, 45:223–26 347 second for H. Conway in 1827 duel, 6:190–91, Redding, Sid B., Little Rock, 32:12, 15–16, 21, 36:250, 19:352–53 253–54 second for A. Sevier in duel, 19:309–11 Redeemers, 34:307, 309–10, 46:20 Rector, Mrs. Wharton, Jr., 45:226 and African Americans, 26:200–203 Rector, Wharton, Sr., 45:223n defined, 25:200n Rector, William (St. Louis, Mo., surveyor), 16:4, 19:28– in Little Rock, 25:320–21, 325 29, 265–66, 20:227n Redefining Southern Culture: Mind and Identity in the Rector, William A., Little Rock, 35:311n, 312n Modern South, by James C. Cobb, revd., Rector, William F. See Rector, Billy 59:226–28 Rector, Clay Co., 34:120 Redfield, Jefferson Co., 41:173 Rector Anti-Trust Law, 34:4 Redfield Historical Society, 43:72, 46:204, 47:89, 193 Rector dynasty. See Dynasty, The (Family) Redfield, Jared E., of Conn. Rector family and Adams-Redfield plan for paying state debt, account of, noted, 20:24n 23:254–56 book on, noted, 49:180 and land title to Texarkana, 5:344 Rector House, Hot Springs, 14:27–30, 22:30–31, 41, Red Flag, Polk Co., 56:397 43:126 Red Fork, Desha Co., 9:279–80, 43:338 Rector Pilgrim's Progress, 11:140 art. on, noted, 34:180 Rector's Farm, Cleburne Co., skirmish at (1864), 22:160 Red Fork Bayou, Desha Co., 9:279–80, 39:210 Red Bird, Montgomery Co., 35:250–51 Bledsoe's Plantation at, 9:279

612 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Red Fork Levee District, Desha Co., 6:413–14 Dunbar-Hunter expedition and, 20:47 Red Fox: Stand Watie and the Confederate Indian ferries on, 4:49, 7:132, 11:86, 14:136, 245, 37:181 Nations during the Civil War Years in Indian Freeman expedition explores (1806), 20:57–63 Territory, by Wilfred Knight, revd., 48:370– French and, 2:214 71 and Fulton, navigability at, 5:188 Red Hill, Faulkner Co., 10:126, 133 great raft on, 1:171, 3:56–58, 60, 109, 111–12, Red Hill (church campground), Center Point, 26:323 7:104, 12:119, 123, 15:198, 18:329, 20:61, Red Hill Cemetery, Faulkner Co., 11:213 26:173, 27:112, 39:100, 44:218 "Red Imported Fire Ant: Mythology and Public Policy, and irrigation, 45:266–68 1957–1992," by Elizabeth F. Shores, 53:320– B. La Harpe and, 4:171, 10:339–40, 346, 11:127 39 Maj. Long on, 23:145–46 Redington, Edward, and 28th Wis., 51:110, 113 Meth. church at, 31:361–63, 367n, 371 "Rediscovering the Artists and Art of Early Arkansas, mil. rd. to, 44:218 1820–1860," by Swannee Bennett, 53:33–41 Miller Co. and, 42:346–48 Red Leaf, Chicot Co., 39:198–201 T. Nuttall on, 15:250, 254, 257 Redleaf Plantation, 50:9, 10, 11, 12 pre-Columbian Indian culture along, 3:300, 305 Redman, George, Helena, 13:5n proposed town site at, 25:338–40 Redman, Reuben T., Crittenden Co., 12:67 Quapaws at, 19:70, 72–73, 32:232–40 Redmond, John (early Batesville settler), 3:48 RRs and, 7:105–6, 120–21, 132, 189, 11:86 migration of, to Ark., 11:15 settlement along, 14:144, 150–52, 229–14:233, Red Mound, skirmish at (1864), 22:160 27:84 Red over Black: Black Slavery among the Cherokee J. Sibley reports on, 20:42–44 Indians, by R. Halliburton Jr., revd., 39:79– Tonty on, 4:170, 8:194, 204 82 trade in bear skins at, 11:188 Redpath Chautauqua, 32:122, 124, 34:99, 115–16, 121 transportation on, , 3:53, 56–61, 4:52, 5:188, 332, Red River, 2:214n, 215, 225, 307, 3:98–100, 192, 4:219, 6:272–73, 13:27, 15:198, 200, 17:315 328, 5:347–48, 7:251, 253–55, 8:241, trapping along, 14:152 15:188, 19:204, 24:159, 166, 179, 237, 240, travel to, account of, 3:109–12 25:42, 44, 53–54, 58, 67–69, 72, 26:167–68, Red River (Harmon's Gap), Cleburne Co., 42:29, 34 262–64, 363, 27:40, 105, 227, 28:161–62, Red River Agency, 19:70, 96 168, 170, 176, 178–79, 203–5, 208, 210, 213, Red River Baptist Association, 17:266n 357, 359, 374–75, 377, 29:119, 131, 140–41, Red River campaign (1864), 7:56–67, 325, 8:241–43, 226, 237, 32:89–90, 92, 228, 37:203, 334–35, 9:217, 17:272–75, 18:338–49, 359, 19:51– 344, 40:231–32, 46:133, 141–42, 48:165–67, 54, 20:16, 22:264n, 25:53–54, 56–58, 68–69, 49:240, 246 72, 74–75, 26:264, 33:110, 34:333–34, 339, and Ark. maneuvers (1941), 26:105 343n, 37:166, 42:79n. See also Camden Ark. Supreme Court, and bldg. of bridge across Red expedition River at Fulton, 5:188 purpose of, 38:132 art. on, as boundary, 5:184–88 talk on, noted, 19:76 art. on disturbances along (1827–31), 19:95–110 Red River Campaign: Politics and Cotton in the Civil art. on transportation on, and other rivers, 1:342–54 War, by Ludwell H. Johnson, revd., 19:82–84 B. S. Barton (naturalist) and, 20:62–64 Red River Herald. See Washington Red River Herald book on archeology and hist. of, 14:386 Red River in Southwestern History, by Carl Newton as boundary, 19:95, 97, 102–4, 110, 28:210, 213, Tyson, revd., 41:344–45 32:324 Red River Levee District, 6:414 bridges over, 8:132, 137, 156, 189 Red River Post, 3:57 Caddo and, 9:205–8, 10:348, 11:124, 126–28, 19:67, Red River Regular Baptist Association, 38:210, 214 69–70 Red River valley, 33:31 during Civil War, 39:195, 197 art. on Sulphur Fork Factory and Indians of, 37:168– CSA Indians retreat to, 30:342 83 USA gunboats captured on, 11:310 Red River Valley Historical Association, 43:277 importance of, 4:109–10, 7:112 "Red Scare in Arkansas, The: A Southern State and court case on navigability of (1826), 5:188 National Hysteria," by, 37:264–77 described, 31:358–59, 33:71 "Red Summer" (1919), 19:142, 52:162 De Soto buried at mouth of, 4:168 Redus, J. L., 16:80–83 drainage along, 7:50–52 Redwine, L. M., book about, noted, 36:364

613 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Redwine, William David, book by, noted, 36:364 Reeder, Micajah (Rev. War soldier), Washington Co., Red Wing (steamboat), 14:30 1:60 Reed, Bart (AHA panelist), El Dorado, 46:377 "Reed G. Landis and 'The Last Good War,'" by James J. Reed, Bob, and Commonwealth Coll., 25:296–97, 45:8, Hudson, 35:127–41 11, 53:280 Reed's Bridge, Bayou Meto, fighting at (1863), 6:181, AHA speaker, 53:370 22:160, 229–31 Reed, C., 36:18 Reed's Creek, Sharp Co., 3:45–47, 5:161, 167 Reed, Charley, 36:18 Reed's Mountain, Washington Co., 19:125–26, 22:160, Reed, George W., Heber Springs, 1:188 46:277 Reed, George W. M., Fayetteville, 16:328, 33:133n Reedy, John W. (CSA), Union Co., 16:151, 159 Reed, Georgia Ann Swaim, art. on, noted, 45:190 Reelecting : Why America Chose a "New Reed, Germaine M., ed., "Journey through Southwest Democrat," by John Hohenberg, revd., Arkansas, 1858," 30:161–69 58:113–14 Reed, I. N., home of, at Batesville, 11:21 Reelfoot and the New Madrid Quake, by Juanita Clifton Reed, J. Warren (Ft. Smith atty.), 14:88–89 and Lou Harshaw, noted, 39:177–78 Reed, James B., and Ouachita Nat. Park, 55:414 Reelfoot Lake, Tenn., formed by New Madrid Reed, Jean, Union Co., 44:97 earthquakes (1811–12), 6:307, 27:89 Reed, Joe, Howard Co., 59:361 Reep, Ruby, Bradley Co., 33:345 Reed, John, Batesville, 3:43 Rees, Jim A., Jr., 59:313 Reed, John, Buckner, 20:348 Reese, David, Fayetteville, 3:172 Reed, John A., Fayetteville, 32:67n Reese, Hattie, 38:179n Reed, John H., and Norfork Dam, 4:158 Reese, James H., 38:179n Reed, John H., Little Rock Reese, John F., charges Gov. Davis with selling and Ark. Times (1836), 20:126–27, 144, 26:165n pardons, 20:123 People's party worker (1836), 20:136, 144 Reese, Jordan G., Howard Co., 13:267 pres., Little Rock Mechanics Assoc., 20:126 Reese, Katie A. Womack (Mrs. Jordan G. Reese), Reed, John S., 52:179 13:267 Reed, Rev. Joseph (early Meth. min.), 31:362–63, 367– Reese, Mary Frances Lockridge (Mrs. Thomas E. 68 Reese). See Lockridge, Mary Frances Reed, Julia, Arkadelphia, 17:267 Reese, Dr. R. M., Washington Co., 10:369, 372–73 Reed, Julia Sevarine, Fayetteville, book by, on Tuttle Reese, Rip, 38:174, 176, 179n family, 29:346, 348 Reese, Rosemary, 38:376 Reed, Lemuel (CSA), Saline Co., 18:197, 32:72 Reese, S. D., Sheridan, 7:327 Reed, Linda Reese, Dr. Thomas E., 38:172–73, 176–77, 179–81 "The Legacy of Daisy Bates," 59:76–83 Reese, Thomie, 38:179–80 rev., 54:485–87 Reese, Dr. W. D. (CSA), Drew Co., 6:303, 305 Reed, Mary E. See Lewis, Mary E. Reed (Mrs. William Reese, Walter, 38:172, 174, 176–77, 179n M. Lewis) Reese, Dr. William G., 37:234, 237 Reed, Judge Murray O., 39:325–26, 328 Reeser, Robert Eldon, 44:357 and constitutionality of antievolution law, 38:318– revs., 6:204–6, 7:338–40, 342–43, 8:76–77, 9:128– 20 31, 12:173–74, 31:295–99 Reed, Neill, Blytheville, 1:88 talk by, noted, 8:246 Reed, Roy, 48:94, 53:449, 59:254 Reeside, John E., Washington, D.C., 34:138 Ark. Gazette reporter, 57:382, 393–94 Reeve, David, Little Rock, 33:10 book by, mentioned, 56:443 Reeves, Albert, 37:121n Faubus: The Life and Times of an American Reeves, Albert L., 48:30–31 Prodigal, revd., 57:453–71 Reeves, Barney H., Columbia Co., 53:325, 327, 337–38 "Orval E. Faubus: Out of Socialism into Realism," Reeves, C. D., 36:227 54:13–29 Reeves, Gibbs, 12:278n Reed, Thomas, Mound Prairie, 31:31 Reeves, Jesse and Elizabeth, Saline Co., 52:124 Reed, Watson, Union Co., 12:67 Reeves, Peter G., Crittenden Co., 12:68 Reeder, D. D., Howard Co., 59:356 Reeves, Ruth, Green Forest, 28:78 Reeder, Jane Smith, Hempstead Co., 24:70, 73, 75 Reeves, W. F., Searcy, 16:81 Reeder, Jim, Center Point, 26:316 Reeves, W. L. (convict lessee), 52:15, 19, 21, 22 Reeder, Mrs. Lyman, Batesville, 11:19 Refineries, at El Dorado, 33:210, 225, 236–38 Reeder, Lyman F., Batesville, 1:167 Reflections (Ark. Hist. Comm. publication), 32:286,

614 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 386, 33:340–41, 344–45 Reid, T. Roy (Ark. Extension Service), 29:315, 32:215, "Reflections on Little Rock," by Hannah Arendt, 36:174, 59:394, 396, 398, 401, 405 56:314–33 Reid, Thomas F., Russellville, 26:62 Reflections on the Civil War, by Bruce Catton, noted, Reid, Virginia. See George, Virginia Reid (Mrs. N. A. 40:274 George) Reform, Saline Co., 36:224n Reid, W. H., Magnolia, letter of, to Pres. A. Johnson, Reform Christian Church, 50:146 21:153–57 Reform schools. See Juvenile correction facilities Reid, W. N., Magnolia, 5:78 Reform Society (farmers' org., 1883–84), 13:246 Reid's Battery (CSA), org. at Ft. Smith, 22:239, 241, Reformed Christians, Harmony Springs, 12:395 271 Refugees (during Civil War), 24:146 Reidy, Joseph P. art. on, in Ozarks, 57:233–54 From Slavery to Agrarian Capitalism in the Cotton Refuge for All Ages, A: Immigration in Louisiana Plantation South: Central Georgia, 1800– History, ed. Carl A. Brasseaux, revd., 1880, revd., 53:103–5 56:113–14 rev., 53:490–92 Regan, Geoffrey, book by, noted, 54:233 Reiff, A. V. See Rieff, A. V. "Mack" (CSA) Region, Race, and Cities: Interpreting the Urban South, Reilly, Rev. Patrick R. (Rom. Cath.), Little Rock, by David Goldfield, revd., 57:494–95 13:205 Register, Aaron, Chicot Co., 12:68 letters of, 18:371–74 Registration Methods, 38:375 Reindeer (steamboat), 10:94, 15:198, 36:205, 44:214 Regular Democratic party, 7:207 Reinders, Robert C., End of an Era: New Orleans, Rehabilitation Center, Hot Springs, picture of, 41:cover 1850–1860, revd., 25:96–97 Rehabilitation services, oral hist. of, noted, 40:186 Reinhardt, Marcus W., Batesville, 6:295, 8:138, 147 Rehoboth Baptist Church (Bold Spring), Sharp Co., Reisner, James, Sebastian Co., 43:124 5:157, 160–61 Reiss, Paul, Atkins, 47:37–38 Rehoboth Baptist Church (Morefield), near Batesville, Reitzammer, Verna, Ark. City, 47:87 5:157, 160–61 Reitzell, C. H., Pulaski Co., 24:32n Reich, Robert (sec. of labor), 57:126, 128, 130, 59:34 Releford, Mr. (logger), 21:68, 70–72 Reichardt, Edward, Little Rock, 42:242 Relf's Bluff, Lincoln Co., Mt. Zion Presby. Church at, Reichardt, George (org., Little Rock Street Railway 48:199 Company), 7:161 Relief. See also Welfare Reichardt House, Little Rock, 47:299 art. on failure of, during drought of 1930–31, Reichwein, Adolph (foreign travel-book auth.), writes 39:301–13 of Ark., 11:181 art on food programs for, 37:23–43 Reid, A. A., Columbia Co., 2:230n during Great Depression, 29:308–12, 33:256 Reid, Charles C., Jr., Conway Co., 37:259, 52:386, 387, Relief and Construction Act (1932), 29:308 404 Religion, 43:8, 16, 37. See also Buddhists; Churches; Reid, Mrs. Dula H., Conway, 19:77 individual denominations; names of Reid, Eleanor (AAUW lobbyist), 57:380, 386–87, 403, individual churches; under names of cities 405 and counties Reid, F. J., Rocky Comfort, 14:234 African Americans and, 44:226, 231 Reid, Frank, Rocky Comfort, 14:233, 235 in Ark., paper on, 41:328 Reid, Mrs. Frank, Morrilton, 20:197, 396 art. on Ark. Bapts. and Meths. and equal rights Reid, George, Rocky Comfort, 14:233, 235 amend., 43:55–66 Reid, James G. (CSA), Ft. Smith, 22:239, 241 art. on Bapts. and slavery, 38:199–226 Reid, Dr. Joe W., and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, art. on conscientious objectors and WWII, 43:156– 5:371 77 Reid, John, 46:378 art. on F. E. Maddox (Presby. min.), and trial for Reid, John D. (Little Rock teacher), 12:96 heresy (1908), 38:146–66 Reid, Joseph T., Ashley Co., 16:73 art. on religious structures, 59:84–89 Reid, L. E., Lonoke, 11:154n, 157n arts. on churches in Desha Co., noted, 44:197 Reid, Lela, Palestine, 27:62 Bible Crusaders of America, 23:273 Reid, Rebecca, Rocky Comfort, 14:137, 158, 233–35 books on, noted, 42:304, 306, 368–69, 44:189; revd., Reid, Roy. See Reid, T. Roy 34:184–85, 38:184–86, 39:174–75, 42:368– Reid, Samuel (Jackson Co. pioneer), 9:232 69 Reid, T. L. (CSA), 4:113 and camp mtngs., 10:153–57, 26:331–33, 27:153

615 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Christadelphian Bible Sch., Faulkner Co., 10:164– Reminiscences of the Indians, by Rev. Cephas 66 Washburn, 56:136–38 during Civil War, 33:141, 146 "Reminiscences of the Late Lon Slaughter as Told to and elec. of 1850, 34:223–24 Mrs. E. D. Wall, September 3, 1920," 8:167– first Sabbath sch. in Bentonville, noted, 10:222 69 in Ozarks, 10:311–13, 318–19 Reminiscent History of the Ozark Region, noted, 15:370 revival at Camden (1850s), 11:93 Remmel, Augustus C. (brother of Harmon L.), Little and slavery, 41:269–70 Rock, 36:235, 56:22 song book for, described, 21:32–34 Repub. leader, 12:282, 31:215, 33:11–12, 56:2, 6, 7, worship service described by F. Gerstaecker, 5:43– 8, 11, 13–15, 24 44 Remmel, Augustus Caleb "Gus" (nephew of Harmon L.) "Religion and Education in the Post-War World," D. D. Little Rock, 36:254–57, 43:304 McBrien, 3:269–78 Remmel, Catherine Couch (Mrs. Pratt Remmel), 43:313 "Religion and Morals at the in Remmel, Ellen Lucy Cates (Mrs. A. C. Remmel), the 1920s," by Paul D. Haynie, 45:148–67 43:304, 307 Religion in the Southern States, noted, 42:304 Remmel, Harmon L., Jr. (AHA trustee), 51:218, 55:106, Religious Network for Equality for Women, 43:61 322, 56:96, 57:65 Relocation centers. See under Japanese Americans papers of, on career of father, 46:395 "Relocation of Arkansas Post to Écores Rouges in Remmel, Harmon Liveright, Little Rock, 43:305, 1779," by Morris S. Arnold, 42:317–31 52:182, 54:120–21, 123 "Remapping Dogpatch: Northern Media on the Ark. Council of Defense member (WWI), 2:116 Southern Circuit," by Allison Graham, art. on, 36:234–57, 56:1–27 56:324–40 art. on, and Ark. Anthracite Coal Company, 47:273– Remedies for common ailments, 10:191 87 Remembering Heart Mountain: Essays on Japanese art. on papers of, 12:278–85 American Internment in Wyoming, by Mike coal company owner, 35:326 Mackey, revd., 59:221–22 defends J. P. Clarke (1896), 34:66 "Remembering Jimmy Driftwood," by Robert Cochran, and elec. of 1916, 37:259 57:435–38 host to W. H. Taft, 53:197 Remembrance of Eden, A: Harriet Bailey Bullock papers of, in Ark. Hist. Comm., 12:278, 282–85, Daniel's Memories of a Frontier Plantation 14:77 in Arkansas, 1849–1849, ed. Margaret J. papers of H. L. Remmel Jr. on, 46:395 Bolsterli, 55:58–63 picture of, facing 36:240, 288 revd., 53:95–96 and Repub. party in Ark., 32:9–12, 16, 19, 21–22, Remini, Robert V., and the Course of 33:5, 11 American Empire, 1767–1821, revd., candidate for gov. (1896), 34:78 37:193–94 party chmn., 53:192–95, 202, 210 "Reminiscence of Little Rock Churches," by Mary P. T. Roosevelt and, 32:13–14 Fletcher, 13:257–63 and State Capitol Comm., 4:248, 31:125, 53:192 Reminiscences, by J. P. Womack, cited, 4:180 Remmel, Pratt Cates, Little Rock, 41:351, 53:467 "Reminiscences of a Hill Country School Teacher," by art. on, 43:304–23 Roy Vergil Simpson, 27:146–74 picture of, facing 43:318 "Reminiscences of an Arkansas Pioneer as Recorded in Repub. nominee for gov., 42:265 1890," by H. M. McIver, 17:56–67 Remmel, Rebecca Couch, 43:323 Reminiscences of a Private: William E. Bevens of the Remmel, Roland, 43:318 First Infantry, C.S.A., ed. Daniel E. Remmel, William, papers of, noted, 46:395 Sutherland, revd., 51:172–373 Remmel Brothers Lumber Company, Newport, 36:235, Reminiscences of Arkansas Pioneers, noted, 46:87 246 "Reminiscences of Confederate Service by Wiley A. Remount Camp, White Co., skirmish at (1864), 22:160 Washburn," ed. James L. Nichols and Frank Removal Act of 1830, 14:351 Abbott, 35:47–90 Renault, Francis, 37:294 "Reminiscences of Farming and Business in the Rendale, J. R. (49er), 6:79 Depression, 1929–1933," by John L. Smith, Rendleman, Mrs. Charles B., Little Rock, 2:362 45:321–29 Rendleman, Martin (Rev. War soldier), Washington "Reminiscences of the Constitutional Convention of Co., 1:60 1917–1918," by Abe Collins, 1:117–23 Renfroe, Ruffin, Union Co., 12:247

616 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Reng, Carl R. (pres., ASU), 27:73, 34:363, 53:306 31:220–33 Rennick, Alexander H., Pulaski Co., 16:19 art. on attempts to create, during Reconstruction, Rennick, Mary. See Caldwell, Mary Rennick (Mrs. 1:206–22 Robert Allen Caldwell) art. on Ferd Havis (African American leader of), Rennison, C. S., 28:70 37:240–51 Reno, Carolyn, 45:285 art. on impeachments in Ark. during Reconstruction, Renown (steamboat), 13:280 13:137–53 Renshaw, J. (49er), Van Buren, 6:74 art. on racial conflict in, 33:3–15 Rentfrow, Joseph, Ashley Co., 16:67 art. on P. Remmel and (1951–55), 43:304–23 "Reorganization of Federal Arkansas, 1862–1865," by art. on T. Roosevelt and, 32:3–24 Ruth Caroline Cowen, 18:32–57 arts. on H. L. Remmel and, 36:234–57, 56:1–27 Repartimiento system, 49:306 and Brooks-Baxter War (1874), 14:189–92, 15:145– Repler, Leonard, 41:175 50 Reporter. See Waldron Reporter and Brothers of Freedom, 45:197–216 "Reports on Historical Activities over Arkansas," by Center Point Courier as organ of, 12:266–67 James Harris Atkinson, 18:94–98, 199–203, and Powell Clayton, 8:3–4, 59–68, 38:328, 344 318–20 Clayton-Remmel org. in, 32:9–12 Report upon the Cypress Creek Drainage District, and O. Cobb, 48:373 Desha and Chicot Counties, Arkansas, noted, and const. conv. of 1868, 37:59–61 7:28 and const. conv. of 1874, 5:289–96, 27:185–203 Republic. See St. Louis Republic controls legis. Republican. See Little Rock Republican; Nashville in 1868–69, 23:244–46, 250, 258 (Tenn.) Republican; Pine Bluff Republican in 1871, 13:94 Republican (or Cash Springs), Faulkner Co., 10:164 in 1873, 13:169 Republican (Little Rock), 52:242–43 and convict leasing, 52:20 "Republican Aid Society" (Dem. name for Populists), in Conway Co., 52:315 26:206 cos. voting for (1844–1944), 7:207 Republican and State Gazette. See Nashville (Tenn.) diss. on, noted, 45:362 Republican and State Gazette dominant in Little Rock politics (1868–74), 25:317– Republican Holiness Congregation, Faulkner Co., 23 10:164 and double primary, 3:223, 245, 260n, 267 Republicanism in the South, 54:53, 65–66 and F. Douglass, 41:303–15 Republican National Conventions, 31:216–18, 226, in 1860, 39:234, 237 33:13, 37:244–46, 53:461 in 1864, 44:20 Republican party, 7:325, 11:243, 12:132–68, 181, 188, in 1868, 44:19, 24–25, 34, 37–39 14:142, 144, 150, 295, 25:3, 5, 15, 17, 20, and elec. law of 1891, 26:214 28:293, 297, 29:161–67, 31:53, 32:348, 351, and elec. of 1860, 44:314–35 34:299, 35:309–12, 40:102, 116, 135–36, and elec. of 1868, 8:8–10 138, 143, 145, 149, 150, 43:148–49, 242, and elec. of 1870, 8:64–70, 26:144–54, 32:270n 316, 318, 320–21, 46:18–19, 333, 337, 395, and elec. of 1872, 8:73–75, 30:279–83, 305, 315–20, 54:30, 116, 117–18. See also Arkansas 37:64 League of Republican Clubs; Black and and elec. of 1874, 30:334–36, 33:169n, 39:106 Tans; Bull Moose party; Liberal Republican and elec. of 1888, 25:4–5 party and elec. of 1892, 26:205–7 African Americans and, 2:335, 26:201–24, 31:214– and elec. of 1896, 34:57, 64, 76, 36:244 18, 32:301–2, 33:38–69, 310, 34:151–53, and elec. of 1900, 36:248–50 160n, 167–68, 172, 35:313–23, 38:51n, and elec. of 1904, 41:26 44:228–30, 233–35, 237–40, 242, 244–45 and elec. of 1912, 32:21–22 during Reconstruction, 48:250–55 and elec. of 1916, 34:113 and Agricultural Wheel, 25:3–21 and elec. of 1917, 34:11, 13, 30 approached for fusion ticket (1886), 38:256–58 and elec. of 1918, 34:114 J. M. Alexander and, 41:110–12 and elec. of 1928, 19:7, 32:123–29, 45:106–25 Ark. Co., vote for, 7:207, 37:244–46, 53:461 and elec. of 1954, 42:265 art. on, and Brooks-Baxter War (1874), 4:124–49 and elec. of 1970, 44:107–8 art. on, in elec. of 1872, 1:307–21 factions in, 8:3–5, 59–75, 26:144–45, 29:315–36, art. on African American members of, in 1891 legis., 31:158–65, 35:310–11, 36:250–57, 38:53

617 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 and farmers' vote, 34:309 Requerimiento, 49:300–306, 310 and Freedman's Bureau, support for, 51:162 Resaca, Ga., battle at (1864), 54:293 fusion with Dems. in African American cos., 32:153 Rescue by Rail: Troop Transfer and the Civil War in the fusion with United Labor party (1888), 26:202, West, 1863, by Roger Pickenpaugh, noted, 32:152 57:497 M. W. Gibbs and, 32:150, 35:309–33 Researcher's Guide to American Genealogy, ed. Van D. and Greenback movt., 36:107, 110–12, 114–22 Greenwood, noted, 50:104 T. Gross, Ark. Freeman, and, 48:57–64 Researching, Writing, and Publishing Local History, by and immigration, 38:47 Thomas E. Felt, noted, 35:301 and initiative and referendum, 51:207, 212 Researching Arkansas History: A Beginner's Guide, by insurgents in, after 1900, 36:251–57 Tom W. Dillard and Valerie Thwing, noted, in Jefferson Co. (1890s), 41:6 38:378, 43:85–86 and KKK, 22:200–201, 212, 317, 328–29 Researching British Probates, 1354–1858: A Guide to and larceny law (1875), 34:198–99 the Microfilm Collection of the Family Lily Whites of, 26:217n, 33:6–13, 35:320–21, History Library. Vol. I: Northern England, 37:250 Province of York, by David H. Pratt, noted, nat. conv. of, 31:216–18, 226, 33:13 51:378 nat. party split (1912), 38:116 Resettlement Administration (in Ark.), 24:19, 27:126, newspaper at Harrison favors, 13:70 29:312 Newton and Searcy cos. vote for, after Civil War, Resorts 37:214 art. on antebellum watering places, 18:213–22 org. of, 8:7, 33:3 art. on Hot Springs as, 14:3–31 and Judge I. C. Parker, 5:59, 61, 47:5–10, 14, 16n, Resources and Development Commission, described, 17n 24:216 and penal system, 8:175, 181–82, 34:196–98, 202 "Resources in Arkansas History: The UAMS Library's and poll tax, 54:152, 157 Historical Research Center," by Margaret repeal of, 57:101 Ann Johnson, 59:322–25 and pres. elecs. in Ark., 7:196–209 Resources of the State of Arkansas, with Description of during Reconstruction, 27:182–83, 31:59, 150, 155– Counties, Rail Roads, Mines, and the City of 56 Little Rock, the Commercial, Manufacturing, Reform (Liberal), 1:307–21, 8:59–75, 26:145 Political, and Rail Road Center of the State and registration of voters, 1:214–15, 12:158–59 (pamphlet published by commissioner of H. L. Remmel and, 47:274, 277 immigration and state lands, 1872), 25:158, papers of, 14:7, 12:278, 282–85 174, 36:338, 38:50, 52, 58, 61 son's papers on career of, 46:395 picture of title pages of, following 25:158 and RRs, 7:135, 137, 23:245–46, 28:298, 304 "Response of Arkansans to Prisoners of War and and separate-coach law (1891), 32:165 Japanese Americans in Arkansas, 1942– state central comm. of, 31:214, 216, 218, 226, 233, 1945," by C. Calvin Smith, 53:340–66 33:7, 12 Ressor, J., Independence Co., 8:145–46 archives of (1964–), noted, 39:358 Resthaven, Little Rock, 37:236 state convs. of, 26:216, 31:216–18, 33:12 Restructured Resistance: The Sibley Commission and and state debt, 23:244, 250, 258, 28:293, 304–5 the Politics of Desegregation in Georgia, by and state lunatic asylum, 37:224 Jeff Roche, noted, 57:497 T. Roosevelt disciplines fed. officials of, 32:13–14 "Retaliation against Arkansas Newspaper Editors during in Washington Co. (1876), 33:172–74 Reconstruction," by Margaret Ross, 31:150– Republican Party and Black America, from McKinley to 65 Hoover, by Richard B. Sherman, revd., Retan, Albert (incorporator of Pulaski Heights), Little 33:265–67 Rock, 41:130n Republicans (Jeffersonian era), 2:306, 32:337–41 picture of house of, facing 41:88 Republic Georgia Bauxite Company, 27:331 Rethinking Race: Franz Boas and His Contemporaries, Republic Mining and Manufacturing Company, 27:345, by Vernon J. Williams Jr., revd., 57:75–77 31:278 "Reuben," Columbia Co., 11:10 Repudiation, 20:331, 332n, 338, 36:108, 115, 117. See Reuben James, USS, B. T. Owen dies on (1941), 1:96 also State debt Reuther, John H., Nashville, 13:268, 36:298 art. on, 23:243–59 Reutsel, Henry, Ft. Smith, 9:313, 315 Requena, Nicolás, 40:26n Reveille. See Jacksonport Reveille

618 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Revelle, Sarber Co., 13:96 Reynolds, D. H., Chicot Co., 59:165, 175 Revenue Act of 1964, 54:8–9 Reynolds, D. W. (Hwy. Bond Refunding Board, 1943), "Reverend Fountain Brown: Alleged Violator of the 2:326n Emancipation Proclamation," 49:107–23 Reynolds, Gen. Daniel Harris (CSA), 21:239–40, "Reverend James Wilson Moore," by Sherron Sipes, 49:326 13:132–35 elected to 1866 legis., 20:334 Reves, Rev. C. M. (Winfield Memorial Church), Little letter to (1864), noted, 24:143 Rock, 5:146, 151 Reynolds, Donald E., "Union Strategy in Arkansas Review. See Saline County Review during the Vicksburg Campaign," 26:20–38 "Review of My Membership in the Farmers' Union," by Reynolds, Eliza Jane Grimes (Mrs. Jesse Michael William E. Holbrook, 15:202–8 Reynolds), 25:22 Revised Statutes of the State of Arkansas (1837), noted, Reynolds, Elizabeth (daughter of John H.), 25:35 28:7 Reynolds, Fannie. See Johnson, Fannie Reynolds (Mrs. Revoir, Joseph (fur trader), St. Louis, Mo., 28:43 Calvin Johnson) murder of, reported, 13:347 Reynolds, George M. (son of John H.), Morrilton, Revolt among the Sharecroppers, by Howard Kester, 13:394, 25:35, 38:280, 39:336, 40:179, noted, 32:344; revd., 57:487–89 41:294, 42:360, 43:343 "Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Arkansas," by Clara talk by, on hist. preservation, 26:296–97 B. Eno, 1:53–62 Reynolds, Hamilton, Little Rock, in Mex. War, 12:302 Revolutionary War, 2:51, 10:132–34, 14:404, 15:178, Reynolds, J. D., El Dorado, 23:220 49:216, 220, 232 Reynolds, J. T., 30:19 Ark. Post and, 42:322, 327 Reynolds, James, picture of, facing 41:184 art. on Ark. involvement in, 1:290–306 Reynolds, Jesse Michael (father of John H.), Faulkner art. on Ark. Post and, 40:3–30 Co., 25:22 art. on soldiers of, buried in Ark., 1:53–62 Reynolds, John, Little Rock, 5:141 last skirmish of, fought at mouth of St. Francis Reynolds, John, Union Co., 12:68, 239, 248 River, 1:305 Reynolds, John Hugh, Conway, 19:341, 21:270, 25:35, paper on, in the Lower Miss. region, 41:328 40:292n, 43:343, 55:151–54, 156–57, 166, refugees of, 51:70 167–69, 56:95 soldiers of, living at Cadron, 4:278 and AHA, 1:3, 3:3, 4:78, 373, 5:105, 110, 6:367–68, soldiers of, living in Hempstead Co. (1834), 17:348 7:144, 11:135, 20:115, 24:184, 25:34, 35n, soldiers buried in 27:251, 28:194, 30:241, 35:123 Ark., books on, noted, 2:364, 45:179 permanent member, 24:184 Washington Co., noted, 45:78 opposes antievolution, 6:113, 32:128, 38:310 "Revolution in Cotton, The," in American Mercury, and Ark. Hist. Comm., 32:242, 244–46, 249–51, 52:59 253–54 Reward notices, pictures of, facing 23:56 sec., 1:2–3, 25:25 Reybold, Eugene, 2:206, 4:158 art. on, 25:22–35 Reyburn, Samuel W., Hot Spring Co. arts. by, noted, 19:38n, 110n, 334 commissioner to select saline lands for state, books by, noted, 2:99, 7:258, 25:25, 30:15, 36:81 16:394–95, 32:336 and Hendrix Coll., 25:24, 26 and first AHS, 11:132 pres., 4:264, 11:52, 25:27, 28:70 operates resort at Hot Springs, 14:15 retires from, 4:78 and org. of RR company (1844), 7:104 Makers of Arkansas History, 55:163–65 slaveholdings of (1850), 12:68 member, Hwy. Bond Refunding Board (1943), Reyburn, Dr. William P., Little Rock, 2:21 2:326n moves to New Orleans, 14:306 pictures of, facing 25:24, following 282, 32:240 surgeon for Sevier-Newton duel, 6:191, 19:309 noted, 13:194 Reydel, Jefferson Co., 18:165, 22:128, 43:328–29, 331, Publications of the Arkansas Historical Association, 338 ed., noted, 25:25 Reyner, Henry, Madison Co., 10:4–5 talk by, noted, 7:142 Reyno, Randolph Co., 5:160 tribute to, by D. Y. Thomas, 2:101–2 Reynolds, Capt. and Mrs., Ft. Smith, 9:313 and UA, 25:25–26, 30:222–23, 227, 238–39 Reynolds, Dr. Benoni O. (USA), 47:360 acting pres., 7:274 Reynolds, Charles, 38:270 Reynolds, John R., Faulkner Co., 34:14 Reynolds, Charles G., Little Rock, 5:141 Reynolds, Joseph "Diamond Joe," and Malvern–Hot

619 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Springs RR, 7:139, 163, 173, 182, 9:328, stone chimney of, now monument at Prairie Grove 31:278 Battlefield Park, 15:369, 16:271–73 Reynolds, Gen. Joseph Jones (USA), 24:154–78, 230– "Rhea's Mill," by Powell M. Rhea, 16:269–71 39, 40:247, 49:117n Rhea's Thirty Years in Arkansas (reprint), noted, 12:370 and amnesty, 49:320, 321, 322, 325 "Rhetoric of History," by Savoie Lottinville, 36:92–94 and crackdown on post–Civil War outlaws, 57:274 Rhett, Robert B., 59:161 picture of, facing 24:224 Rhett, Thomas G. (CSA), 49:157 and war relief for widows and orphans, 46:179–80 Rhine, Dr. T. E., Thornton, Ark. Reynolds, Josephine, Little Rock, 42:10n book on, noted, 45:77–78 Reynolds, L. Willard, 42:2, 234 picture of, as doctor of the year (1949), 59:323 Reynolds, Lyst, 43:252 and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, 5:372 Reynolds, Mae, of Camden, and AHA, 18:202, 20:109, Rhinehardt, Mrs. J. S., Ouachita Co., 18:202 21:80, 177, 181, 22:181, 24:188, 34:80 Rhinehart, R. J., and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, Reynolds, Margaret (daughter of John H.), 25:35 5:371–72 Reynolds, Margaret Harwood (Mrs. John Hugh Rhinehessen Society, 51:353 Reynolds), Conway, 25:24, 26, 35 Rhodes, Amanda. See Jones, Amanda Rhodes (Mrs. Reynolds, Milton W. (N.Y. Tribune reporter), at Ft. Madison Jones) Smith (1865), 30:345n Rhodes, Bettie A. See Brashears, Bettie A. Rhodes Reynolds, R. R. (U.S. forester), Crossett, 5:402n (Mrs. Bruce Brashears) Reynolds, Richard W., coauth., "Property Assessments Rhodes, E. J., Boone Co., 9:66 in Conway and Morrilton," 15:323–33 Rhodes, Mrs. Earl, and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, Reynolds, Rickey, 54:185–211 5:372 Reynolds, Robert M. (USA), 38:83 Rhodes, Emily. See Rankin, Emily Rhodes (Mrs. John Reynolds, Roger, 54:466 Henry Rankin) Reynolds, Roland C. (AHA life member), Newport, Rhodes, Fannie. See Jones, Fannie (Mrs. Elijah Rhodes) 46:92 Rhodes, Helen, Bella Vista, 46:100, 47:87 Reynolds, Ruth (daughter of John H.), 25:35 Rhodes, Henry W., Union Co., 12:249 Reynolds, T. J. (CSA), of Ark., buried at Fayetteville, Rhodes, Homer E., Grand Prairie, 14:32–33 5:409 Rhodes, Ida (Mrs. Homer E. Rhodes), Grand Prairie, Reynolds, Gov. Thomas C., of Mo., 1:66, 20:257, 31:21 14:32 Reynolds, Thomas J., booklets by, noted, 36:71 Rhodes, J. A. (Drew Co. del. to secession conv.), table Reynolds, W. W. (Benton Co. del. to 1868 const. facing 13:184 conv.), 12:139n, 147, 150, 160 Rhodes, J. W. (Osceola bank dir.), 24:126 Reynolds, William, Ashley Co., 16:76 and Miss. Co. drainage, 5:263 Reynolds, William Bradford, 57:463 Rhodes, James C., 40:326 Reynolds Metals Company, 27:333, 39:86. See also Rhodes, James F., quoted, 55:147–48 Reynolds Ore Company Rhodes, James Ford, 39:18 Reynolds Mill (sawmill), near Hamburg, 44:173 Rhodes, Leone Johnson. See Johnson, Leone (Mrs. Reynolds Ore Company (in Ark.), 27:357. See also Elijah Rhodes) Reynolds Metals Company Rhodes, Loretta, 49:103 Reynolds's Brigade (CSA), 42:152 Rhodes, Mary. See Trotter, Mary Rhodes (Mrs. Green Reynolds v. Sims, 57:396–98 Trotter) Rhea, J. G., 53:164–65 Rhodes, Richard, book by, noted, 36:97 Rhea, J. H., Washington Co., 14:320 Rhodes, Violet, Hempstead Co., 39:187 Rhea, James, Carroll Co., est. Berryville Acad. (1855), Rhodes, Wendell, Bella Vista, 46:100, 47:87 10:221 Rhodes family, Grant Co., 10:183, 207–9 Rhea, Myrtie, Washington Co., 10:383 Rhodes Scholarship, 30:230 Rhea, Adm. Powell M. (USN, ret.), Carroll Co., 10:221 Rhodes Springs, Boone Co., 23:213 Rhea, William H. (Washington Co. mill owner), Rhoton, Louis (Little Rock prosecuting atty.), 31:113, 16:269–71, 46:174 57:136 Rhea's Mill, Washington Co., 2:309, 19:125, 138, Rhumboogie Cafe, Chicago, Ill., 58:367 26:134, 142, 28:352, 32:326n, 43:108, Rhymeries, by Fred W. Allsopp, noted, 30:159 46:174, 277, 279, 47:349, 56:35, 38 "Rhyming Epistle from Arkansas," by Albert Pike, art. on, 16:269–71 37:322–23 Gen. Blunt's army camps at, 38:76, 81, 89 Riable, Gene, Johnson Co., 41:196 skirmishes at (1862, 1864), 22:160 Ribenack, W. C., Little Rock, 2:117

620 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 picture of, facing 36:288 32:168 Ribuffo, Leo P., 59:432 Rice, F. O., and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, 5:372 Riccio, Bishop Aloisio, of Italy, 2:167–68 Rice, Rev. I. T. (Meth., Pleasant Hill Church), Carroll Rice, 33:289, 37:269. See also Fuller, William H. Co., 16:298 acreage of (1942), 1:283–84 Rice, J. W., Phillips Co., 12:68 and African American pop., 8:122, 127 Rice, James A., Bentonville, 45:91 American Farm Bureau Federation and, 5:127–28 letters of, 33:164–68 in Ark. Co., 5:125–27, 129, 8:122 Rice, James G., Saline Co., 36:220 picture of field in, facing 29:68 Rice, Joe David, Little Rock Ark. Rice Growers Coop. Assoc., origin and and Ouachita Nat. Park, 55:421, 423, 433 development of, 5:127–28 paper by, 50:296 art. on, 5:123–37 Rice, Kathryn Denham (Mrs. James H. Rice), Little art. on, in SW U.S. (1880–1910), 29:66–75 Rock, 42:306, 43:88, 344, 44:365 art. on carnival for, at Stuttgart, 5:138–40 Ark. Sesquicentennial Celebration Comm. member, art. on early cultivation of, in Ark., 29:76–79 41:366, 44:339 art. on J. W. Fulbright, A. J. Ellender, and, 43:289– A History of the First United Methodist Church in 303 Little Rock, noted, 40:84; revd., 42:368–69 art. on W. H. Fuller's reminiscences of, 14:72–74 Old State House registrar, 38:375 in Ashley Co., 5:130 Rice, Maylon T., book ed., revd., 45:348–49 at Bayou DeView, 13:354 Rice, O. F., Little Rock, in 1889 legis., 26:209 book on, revd., 48:271–72 Rice, Randy, Crossett, 59:50 coop. marketing of, 5:127 Rice, Gen. Samuel A. (USA), 42:66n in delta, 52:75 at Helena (1863), 20:278–79, 288–90, 294 first commercial crop of, 29:71 at Jenkins' Ferry (1864), 7:59, 65, 20:3n, 9, 10n, 11 hist. of, by W. H. Fuller, in Ark. Hist. Comm., in march on Arkadelphia (1863), 23:311 12:370 in march on Little Rock (1863), 22:227, 232 on Grand Prairie, 5:122–23, 130–31, 135, 7:72–74, occupies McRae-Powell Home, Camden (1864), 210, 217, 13:354, 14:36–37, 72–74 20:252–53 grown near DeWitt, 5:133 at Prairie de Ann (1864), 19:43 hist. of Rice Branch Experiment Station, 5:133–34 Rice, Will, St. Joe, 10:216, 218 and irrigation, 29:70, 45:262–68 Rice, William, 26:26n land cleared for, in NE Ark., 13:354–57, 364–65, Rice Carnival, Stuttgart, 5:135 370 art. on, 5:138–40 Mo. and Ark. RR and, 8:297, 321–22 "Rice Industry in Arkansas," by Florence L. in NE Ark., 45:41–46, 49, 52 Rosencrantz, 5:123–37 production of, 39:152 Riceland Electric Cooperative, 46:253 POWs help harvest, 37:17 Riceland Hotel, Stuttgart, 14:75 at St. Charles, 12:385 Rice-Meyrowitz, Jenny Delony (artist), 3:330–31 talk on, noted, 14:75, 176 picture of portrait of Mrs. by, Rice, Mr. (host of Ten Mile Bayou House), 15:221, 226 following 3:312 Rice, Mr. (Little Rock actor), 23:169–70, 176–77 Rice Millers' Association, noted, 59:236 Rice, Rev., Helena, 4:309, 13:10 "Rice Revolution in the Southwest, 1880–1910," by Rice, Benjamin Franklin (USA), Little Rock, 49:169 Henry C. Dethloff, 29:66–75 anti-Clayton U.S. Sen., and patronage, 26:146 Rice v. Palmer (1906), 2:337, 26:219, 54:137 breaks with Powell Clayton, 8:65–66 Rich, Charles C., and Mtn. Meadows Massacre (1857), and Indian self-govt., 47:6 9:11 judge advocate in trial of D. O. Dodd, 37:136–38 Rich, Charlie, 55:297 leader in 1868 Repub. conv., 8:8n Rich, Little (CSA), Ark. Co., in Dixie Grays, 3:365 Liberal Repub. leader (1872), 30:315–20 Richard B. Russell, Jr., Senator from Georgia, by member of syndicate owning Cairo and Fulton RR, Gilbert C. Fite, revd., 51:282–84 7:134 Richard-Bole, Fr. Joseph, 48:238–39, 241–42 picture of, following 37:136 Richard C. Butler Sr. Center for Arkansas Studies, supports Powell Clayton's militia policy (1868), 8:26 58:326, 59:92, 234, 314, 317 Rice, Charles E. (Little Rock printer), and A. Pike's Ark. Richard Fancher Society, 14:182, 15:274 Advocate (1835), 14:218, 20:128 Richards, Rev. Charles (dist. supt., Meth. Church), Pine Rice, Dan (actor and showman), 23:170, 26:250–51, Bluff, 29:51–52

621 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Richards, Don, 58:242 Richesin, Ola. See Hodges, Ola Richesin (Mrs. Ralph Richards, Eliza, Eureka Springs, 56:166, 170 Hodges) Richards, Ira Don Richesin, Tom, Taney Co., Mo., 47:253 "The Battle of Jenkins' Ferry," 20:3–16 Richetti, Adam, 56:399 "The Battle of Poison Spring," 18:338–49 Richey, Mary Ida, 35:259 books by, noted, 36:74, 43:274 Richie, Adam, Lawrence Co., 3:50, 18:45 "The Engagement at Marks' Mills," 19:51–60 Richie, D. (early Lawrence Co. settler), 3:47 "Little Rock on the Road to Reunion, 1865–1880," Richie, George, Jefferson Co., 19:278 25:312–35 Richie, Peter (Rev. War soldier), Scott Co., 1:59 paper by, noted, 19:76, 28:103, 191 Richland, Jefferson Co., 6:181, 22:160 rev., 21:88–91 Richland Baptist Church, Lawrence Co., 5:159–60 Story of a Rivertown: Little Rock in the Nineteenth Richland Creek, Searcy Co., niter mining along, Century, revd., 29:85–88 49:151n Richards, Samuel, Ark. Post, 28:42 Richland Creek, Washington Co., 10:2, 5, 34, 22:160, Richardson, Benjamin, Jefferson Co., 12:68 23:360, 24:146 Richardson, C. A. (AHA member), El Dorado, 48:206 Richland Township, Phillips Co., 4:342, 13:6 Richardson, Charles, 3:335 Richland Valley, Searcy Co., 37:210 Richardson, Charles (artist), Clark Co., 38:380 Richmond, Alexander, and Canehill murders, 29:211 Richardson, Charles (El Dorado oil developer), 33:220 Richmond, Asbury, and Canehill murders, 29:211–12 Richardson, Dr. Charles, Fayetteville, 6:109, 25:199 Richmond, Augustus L., Little Rock, 8:53, 15:58–59, Richardson, Charlie, picture of, 58:3 25:318 Richardson, Cora, Eureka Springs, 56:166 Richmond, David, Conway Co., 52:397–98 Richardson, E. S. (state pres., Farmers' Alliance of Ga.), Richmond, James T. “Twilight Ted,” 58:65–66, 163 32:112 Richmond, John, and Canehill murders, 14:318–19, Richardson, Edward, murdered at Charleston (1863), 29:211–13 23:158–59, 164, 24:140–43n Richmond, Laura, Little Rock, 15:58 Richardson, Ellen Earle, Canehill, 10:383, 11:225 Richmond, N. T., Little River Co., 14:142 art. by, on early settlers at Canehill, noted, 14:76 Richmond, Dr. Samuel V., Little Rock, 42:23, 26 "Cane Hill Female Seminary," 5:354–58 Richmond, Little River Co., 10:207, 14:151, 155–56, Richardson, Dr. Fount, Fayetteville, 10:365, 383, 240, 243, 17:62, 35:21, 50:167, 178, 187, 15:176 188, 192 Richardson, Mrs. Fount, 33:101n Gov. Clayton's militia in, 20:347 Richardson, James, Ashley Co., 16:67 Richmond, Va., African American newspaper at, 31:220 Richardson, Jennifer, noted, 58:227 Richmond (now Cotton Plant), Woodruff Co., 3:317 Richardson, John M. (USA), 2:310, 19:133 Richmond during the War, by Sallie B. Putman, revd., Richardson, N. A. (CSA), 5:406 56:240–41 Richardson, O. G. (Columbia Co. rep., 1935), and Richmond Hill Theater, New York City, 23:178 double-primary law, 3:320 Rich Mountain, Polk Co., 23:121 Richardson, P. L., and deaf mute inst., 5:198 Rich Mountain Community College, Mena, 43:88 Richardson, Reuben (early settler along Strawberry Rich Mountain Electric Cooperative, 46:253 River), 3:42 Richter, Wendy Bradley (Hot Springs ed.), 43:91, Richardson, Robert C. 44:98, 190, 46:204–5, 379, 365, 47:191, and Ark. maneuvers (1941), 26:104, 111–15, 117, 50:96, 296, 405, 56:95, 58:227, 59:314, 347 119 and AHA, 46:377 picture of, facing 26:104 panelist, 55:321 Richardson, Robert M., and Little Rock RR strike program chmn., 48:297–98, 374 (1886), 24:33–34 session chmn., 51:267 Richardson, S. J. (CSA), at Ark. Post, 18:247 trustee, 47:189, 369, 48:90, 49:83, 95, 184, 330, Richardson, William, of Ill., 18:153 331, 53:94 Richardson, Willis, 53:45 book by, noted, 45:78, 57:87 Richardson's Landing, lynching at, 52:157–58 "Celebrating Fifty Years of the Arkansas Historical Richards's Young Ladies Institute, Little Rock, 4:338– Association," 55:167–72 39 "The Impact of the Civil War on Hot Springs, Richard Taylor: Soldier Prince of Dixie, by T. Michael Arkansas," 43:125–42 Parrish, revd., 52:90–91 papers by, 41:341, 57:341 Richesin, Cory Andrews, Boone Co., 47:252 picture of, facing 47:367

622 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Richter, William L. murdered (1839), 36:13, 16 "'A Dear Little Job': Second Lieutenant Hiram F. Ridge, Sarah Bird Northrup (Mrs. John Rollin Ridge), Willis, Freedmen's Bureau Agent in 8:99, 46:393 Southwestern Arkansas, 1866–1868," Ridge, Susan, 46:393 50:158–200 Ridge City Club, Helena, 13:3n "'Oh God, Let Us Have Revenge': Ben Griffith and Ridge family, book on, revd., 46:392–93 His Family during the Civil War and Ridgell, J. W., Drew Co., 12:68 Reconstruction," 57:255–86 Ridge murders (1839), 36:13 Overreached on All Sides: The Freedman's Bureau Ridge Runner (Pierce McKennon's plane), 23:4, 22–23, Administrators in Texas, 1865–1868, revd., 27–28, 32 51:370–72 Ridgeway, Curtis, Garland Co., 59:412, 414, 419 revs., 57:475–77, 59:211–13 "Riding Circuit in Arkansas, 1844–1845: An Excerpt Richwoods, Independence Co., 28:263 from the Autobiography of Reverend Richwoods Township, Jackson Co. William Graham," by Donald L. Parman, art. on, 16:366–82 57:309–39 booklet on, noted, 36:64 Ridley, Clarence, and Ark. maneuvers (1941), 26:114, Rickels, Milton, book by, on T. B. Thorpe, noted, 117 25:240, 245 Ridley, Joseph, Pulaski Co., 43:122 Rickenbacker, Eddie, 51:225 Ried, Roger D., Batesville, 46:203, 379 Ricker, A. W., 40:147 Riedel, Johannes, coauth., The Art of Ragtime: Form Ricketts, Willis H., Fayetteville, 53:453, 467 and Meaning of an Original Black American Rickon, Fred J. H. (architect), 42:294, 376 Art, revd., 34:189–91 Ricks, Earl, Garland Co., 59:421 Riedt, John, 48:356 Ridder, Samuel, Saline Co., 36:224n Rieff, A. V. "Mack" (CSA), 23:160–63, 33:157, 56:31 Riddick, Befiny, wins award, 48:205, 352 Rieff, Orion, 49:167 Riddick, Justice James E. (Ark. Supreme Court), Little Rieff's Chapel Cemetery, Washington Co., 41:362 Rock, 1:95 Riegel, Leon J., Helena, 26:64, 67 Riddick, Walter G., Little Rock, nominated to U.S. Riegler, John, Little Rock, 25:169 circuit court, 1:94–95 Rietmulder, James (STFU Coll. Project volunteer), Riddick family, El Dorado, 45:354 55:15, 18, 23 Riddle, Almeda, Heber Springs, 59:315 Rieves, James Franklin, Marion, 44:220–21 book and songs by, noted, 36:97 Riggin, Glenn, 9:220 Riddle, David, in 8th Inf., 37:171–72 Riggins, Amanda Blake, 10:208 Riddle, Dick, and Sulphur Rock Acad., 5:89 Riggins, J. H. Riddle, John, Choctaw Nation, 15:355, 26:273, 281, book by, noted, 47:298 28:166, 173, 354–55, 357–58, 360, 374 Lest We Forget, or Character Gems Gleaned from Riddle, S. D., Carroll Co., 16:296 South Arkansas, noted, 37:288, 40:177 Riddle, W. C., and Sulphur Rock Acad., 5:90 Riggs, Benjamin, Pine Bluff, 12:394 Riddles, E. A., Carroll Co., 16:296 Riggs, Bess M. (supt., Ark. Sch. for the Deaf), 5:204–5 Riddles, Reginna D., Carroll Co., 16:296 Riggs, Dr. J. A., Center Point, 12:266 Riddlesperger, Barbara W. D. See Griffith, Barbara W. Riggs, John A., Garland Co., 15:42–44, 48 D. Riddlesperger (Mrs. Samuel A. Griffith) Riggs, Lamar, "Judge Isaac C. Parker," 14:85–89 Riddlesperger, Bob, Rocky Comfort, 14:156–57 Riggs, R. L. (supt., Ark. Sch. for the Deaf), 5:205 "'Ride It Like You're Flyin': The Story of the 'Rock Rightor, Nicholas, Helena, 13:1–2, 5, 16:65 Island Line,'" by Robert Cochran, 56:201–29 Rightor Hill, and (1863), 20:266, 276– Ridener, Linda, Ft. Smith, 42:308–9 79, 288–89 Rider, Dr. (CSA), 42:141–42, 149 "Right Plane at the Wrong Time: A Brief History of the Rider, Mrs., Washington Co., 36:26 Command-Aire Aircraft Company," by Rider, Sewell, 36:19 William M. Smith Jr., 51:224–46 Rider, William, Washington Co., 36:26 Riley, Amos, 55:298–300, 311–13, 317–18 Ridge, John Rollin (Cherokee), 8:98–99, 101, 103, 109, Riley, Bert C., 27:279 113, 10:366, 14:319n, 321, 325, 332, 28:309, Riley, Billy Lee 33:133n, 140n, 35:348–51, 44:270, 273 art. on, 55:297–318 Ridge, Major (Cherokee leader), 8:98–99, 10:366, pictures of, 55:306, 307 14:321–25, 332, 33:133n, 140n, 35:348–51, Riley, Edward, Chicot Co., 12:260 44:270, 273, 49:203 Riley, Emma, 36:174

623 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Riley, Franklin L., of Miss., 32:247–48, 34:101, 35:122 (Mrs. Bob Shaver) Riley, Glenda, The Life and Legacy of Annie Oakley, Ringgold, Fannie, Batesville, 5:286 revd., 54:218–20 Ringgold, Judge John (early Batesville settler), 3:48, Riley, Harry Edward, Little Rock, 4:267 5:285–86, 6:286–87, 8:154, 11:15, 24:243, Riley, J. (49er), 6:79 37:188, 41:230, 236–37 Riley, J. C. (49er), Clarksville, 6:75 advocate of state banks, 23:66 Riley, James, Ashley Co., 6:75 anti-Sevier (1836), 20:145 Riley, Jerome R. (African American Dem.), 44:230 in Ark House, 19:308, 310 book by, noted, 26:223–24 in Ark. Terr. Legis., 5:286 Riley, Dr. Jesse D. (supt., Tuberculosis Sanitarium), and Batesville Jockey Club, 11:35 1:185, 5:316–17, 323, 325–26, 328–29 candidate for Cong. (1837), 6:293–94, 26:176–77 Riley, Lois (Mrs. Cecil Riley), 35:266 on Conway-Crittenden duel, 19:310 Riley, Mae, 55:298, 313–14, 317–18 father-in-law of C. F. M. Noland, 11:38 Riley, Mary, 10:208 home of, 5:285–87, 11:15–16, 13:392 Riley, Rev. R. J., Dardanelle, 10:181, 12:275 picture of, facing 12:290 Riley, Susan B. and State Bank, Batesville, 6:286–87, 295, 8:147, "Albert Pike as an American Don Juan," 19:207–24 154, 23:71 "An Early Appearance of the Classic-Romantic Ode: Ringgold, Lucretia, Batesville. See Noland, Lucretia Albert Pike's 'Hymns to the Gods,'" 22:351– Ringgold (Mrs. C. F. M. Noland) 64 Ringgold Gap, Ga., battle at (1864), 53:221, 223 Riley, T. G. (state land office), Little Rock, 6:412 Ringo, A. H. (Helena atty.), 13:9 Riley, T. W., Camden, 11:84 Ringo, Chief Justice Daniel (Ark. Supreme Court), Riley, Tanner, Fayetteville, 43:58n Little Rock, 2:10, 3:59, 5:390, 20:213, Riley, Thead (steamboat pilot), 9:238 26:229, 235, 239, 39:147, 47:138, 55:367 Riley, Thomas (49er), Clarksville, 6:75 and Cairo and Fulton RR, 7:114 Riley, Will, Jackson Co., 16:378 Chicot Co. slaveholder (1850), 12:68, 74n Riley, Wilshire, 36:114n clerk of Ark. House, 30:190 Riley family, Garland Co., 43:135 CSA dist. judge (1861), 5:398 Riley-Hickingbotham Library, OBU, 49:362 and Real Estate Bank, 26:235, 239 Riling, Ray, ed., Uniform and Dress of the Army and U.S. dist. judge (1850), 12:74n, 49:206, 211, 212, Navy of the Confederate States of America, 321 revd., 20:105–7 Ringo, W. H. (Helena atty.), 13:6n, 9 Rimmer, Martha Williamson (Little Rock ed.), 37:289, Ringo Plantation, 1:73 38:275, 40:178, 263, 41:191, 342, 43:72, 92, Ringville, Ark., African American dispatches from, 44:186, 338–39, 45:82, 181, 332, 46:203, 33:299n 378, 47:86, 48:205, 351, 52:343, 59:232, 315 Rinne, Henry Q., "A Short History of the Alphonso and AHA, 50:293, 294, 295, 296, 51:265, 270 Trent Orchestra," 45:228–49 annual mtng., 49:331, 332, 335, 336, 337 Rinstein, William, St. Louis, Mo., 36:131, 133n board member, 42:188–89, 357, 359–60, 44:90, Rio Pánuco, 51:1 337, 46:92 Ripley, Charles, Little Rock, 3:85 dir., 45:181, 335 Ripley, Giles Emmett, 2:94, 25:198, 202, 30:27 nominating comm. chmn., 43:345 Ripley, William E. (CSA), 31:44 panelist, 55:321 Ripley's Believe It or Not, and round barn near Norfork, pres., 47:189, 369, 48:90, 351, 49:84, 185 3:322 program comm. member, 46:91, 376 "Rise and Decline of a Black Monthly Meeting: session chmn., 43:342, 44:90, 337, 45:331, Southland, Arkansas, 1864–1925," by 46:378, 47:364 Thomas C. Kennedy, 50:115–39 "President's Report to the Membership," 48:82–84, "Rise of a Republican Leader, The: Harmon L. 49:82–84, 50:94–96, 51:83–85 Remmel," by Marvin F. Russell, 36:234–57 pictures of, facing 41:343, 47:366 Rising Thunder, A: From Lincoln's Election to the rev., 56:100–101 Battle of Bull Run: An Eyewitness History, by Rindly, S. (Cherokee), 8:102 Richard Wheeler, noted, 53:112, 54:107 Ring, G. W. (CSA), in 6th Ark. Inf., 13:131 Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and Ring, Nathaniel, Pulaski Co., 43:107, 121 How It Changed America, by John M. Barry, Ringer Cemetery, Yell Co., 40:83 revd., 57:485–87 Ringgold, Adelaide. See Shaver, Adelaide Ringgold Risjord, Norman K., rev., 33:262–63

624 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Risley, Eleanor (Eureka Springs writer), 4:370, 10:218 139–41, 9:200, 317, 10:43–44, 177–78, Rison, David E. 11:18, 82, 87–89, 12:290–91, 13:280–82, "Federal Aid to Arkansas Education, 1933–1936," 14:63–65, 144, 245, 285, 15:189, 194–201, 36:192–200 17:316–19, 19:322, 20:247, 25:313–14, 334, rev., 34:184–85 28:315, 33:156, 161–62. See also Keelboats; Rison, Harriett C. (charter member, Winfield Memorial Ships and boats; Steamboats; Transportation Church), Little Rock, 5:141, 40:317 in antebellum Ark., 6:271–73, 20:228–29 Rison, John William, art. on, noted, 14:76, 20:197 on Ark. River, 6:24–26, 33 Rison, Cleveland Co., 4:248, 15:36n, 40:184, 43:89, art. on, at Jacksonport, 9:231–58 328, 45:91, 48:41 art. on St. Francis River and, 7:227–30 craft festival at, 33:85, 34:180 art. on snagboat and, in Ark., 3:53–62 RR to, 7:186 at Batesville, 8:140–41 Rister, Carl Coke, 1:77 and decline of steamboat, 7:175 Land Hunger: David L. Payne and the Oklahoma in 1861, 14:63–64 Boomers, revd., 2:375–76 from Napoleon to Van Buren, 6:227n Oil! Titan of the Southwest, revd., 8:260–62 at Newport, 11:18 Ritchey (Cherokee leader), 27:228 replaced by RRs, 10:44 Ritchey, David, coauth., paper on Sarah Bernhardt, talk on, on Miss. River, 35:294 37:358 "River Transportation in Arkansas, 1819–1890," by Ritchie, Dr. Andrew J. (USA), 47:360 Mattie Brown, 1:342–54 Ritchie, E. H., Pine Bluff, and Knights of Labor, 24:31 Rives, Blythe Angela, Searcy, 40:307 Ritchie, George (slave), 35:241 Rives, Peter G., Helena, 13:5n Ritchie, John (USA), 28:360–61, 363, 29:247 Rives, William Cabell, of Va., 32:339 Ritchie, Milton (ex-slave), Brinkley, 35:241, 242n Riviere, Paul (Ark. sec. of state), 41:366, 43:275 Ritchie, Nancy. See Black, Nancy Ritchie (Mrs. address by, 40:89, 265 Christopher Columbus Black) talk by, noted, 41:342 Ritchie, Robert C., Frontier and Region: Essays in Rix, Mr. (Hot Springs banker), 11:107 Honor of Martin Ridge, revd., 57:483–85 Roach, Lonnie C. Ritchie, William book by, noted, 36:77 "An Episode of the Mexican War," 6:250–55 No Smoke, No Soot, No Clinkers, coauth., revd., paper by, noted, 15:90, 334 35:97–98 rev., 1:169–72 Roach, Lyman, Texarkana, 5:348 Ritgerod, Henry, Little Rock, 43:185, 44:193 Road bonds (Ark.), art. on, in N.Y. Times (1921), noted, Rittenhouse, Moses F., 46:64, 66 38:69 Ritter, John D., Garland Co., 43:134 "Road Divided: From Memphis to Little Rock through Ritter, John F. (USA), 22:232, 38:133–34, 138–40, the Great Mississippi Swamp," by Julie Ward 42:81 Longnecker, 44:203–19 Ritter, Leopold, 25:165 noted, 44:186, 339 Ritter, Mabel, Bigelow, 42:182 Roads, 17:315, 45:150, 325. See also Military roads; Rittersporn, Joan, North Little Rock, 42:96 Transportation; names of individual routes; "Rituals of Encounter: Interpreting Native American and under names of cities and counties Views of European Explorers," by George in antebellum Ark., 3:43–45, 6:270–71 Sabo III, 51:54–68 between Ark. and Calif. (1849), 6:10–85 Riverdale, Poinsett Co., RR to, 7:185 Ark. Gen. Assembly and, 2:316–30, 6:12, 17:321, Riverfront Development Corporation, Little Rock, 29:307–8 32:387 Ark. Good Rds. and Debt Service Assoc., 2:322 Rivers, Mr. and Mrs. John L., Center Point, 12:272 Ark. Good Rds. and Drainage Assoc., 8:185 Rivers and Derious Equestrian Dramatic Company, Ark. Good Rds. Assoc., 12:284 26:254, 256 from Ark. Post to Cadron, Hot Springs, and Rivers and Harbors Bill, 26:363 Natchitoches, La., 7:254 River Towns, River Boats, River People, Desha County, from Ark. Post to Little Rock (1820), 15:191, 287– Arkansas, noted, 41:355 88 River Township, Grant Co., 7:318 Ark. Supreme Court and problems with, 2:318–19, River transportation, 1:160–62, 3:53–62, 308, 5:147, 321–24 188, 332, 334, 6:25n, 33, 227n, 250, 274–74, Ark. Terr. Legis. and, 17:321 277, 7:122–25, 133, 175, 181, 8:22, 26, 31, art. on hwy. bond refunding, 2:316–30

625 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 art. on Ozark Trails Assoc., 7:299–316 19:316–17, 29:77 at Batesville, 3:44, 8:142, 15:190, 17:320 Southwest Trail (Ste. Genevieve, Mo., to Monroe, bldg. of, tied to Indian menace (1830s), 6:155, 160– La.), 3:38, 40–41, 43–45, 4:355, 357 61 spec. dists. created for (1909), 39:151 Butterfield stage routes and, 15:62–75 State Line Rd., 20:76, 28:131n, 160, 162, 317, 348, Crossett Lumber Company builds, 11:168–69 352, 374, 29:124 from Burnt Prairie, Mo., to Island of the Plums in Telegraph (or Wire) Rd., NW Ark., 7:303, 15:7, 9, Ark. River, 7:255 10–12, 14–15, 67–68, 347–48, 17:132–35, from Camden to Musics Stand (1824), 5:332 137–42, 146, 148, 18:86n, 20:84, 86n, 21:8– from Camden to Tex. (1849), 10:285–94 9, 332–33, 342–44, 26:126, 130, 135–36, in Clark Co., 19:316–17 142, 28:158, 160, 168, 172, 343, 347, 350– co. rd. engineers created (1911), 39:151 51, 29:234, 33:172n in Columbia Co., 11:5–6, 10–12 toll, from Little Rock to Pine Bluff, 39:147 convict labor and, 8:181–82, 185 Trammel's Trace, Tex., 3:192, 7:246 at Conway, 11:48, 51 U.S. Rd. (St. Louis, Mo., to Natchitoches, La.), dairy industry and, 11:161 7:254–56 from Dardanelle to Hot Springs (1848), 18:217 in Union Co., 12:229–31, 234, 238, 242–43, 245–47 effect of, on RRs, 8:286, 311–23 Wire Rd. (Augusta to Pocahontas), 5:182 to Eureka Springs, 41:205–6 A. Yell and, 20:137 from Fayetteville to Ozark, 10:5 Roadside , by Alan C. Paulson, first, in Izard Co. (1834), 37:187 revd., 58:203–4 first concrete-paved, in Craighead Co., 27:39 Roads That Seldom Curve: Growing Up along the from Ft. Smith to Hot Springs and Arkadelphia, Mississippi, by Al Allen, noted, 50:216 13:161 "Road to Pea Ridge, The" by William L. Shea, 52:205– from Ft. Smith to La. line, noted, 19:295 22 from Harrison to Russellville (1879–80), 12:394–95 Road to Wildcat, noted, 4:370 at Helena, 8:142, 13:13 Roam, James C., 40:233 Hwy. 65, 41:173 Roane, John Selden (CSA), Jefferson Co., 21:240, Hwy. 70, 39:153 42:85, 158, 46:47–49 Hwy. 71, 37:127–28 candidate for gov. (1850), 28:154, 36:320, 327n, 332 hwy. system in Ark., summary of, noted, 39:151n and Civil War, 26:125, 132, 133n horseflies as hazards on, 15:187–88 declares martial law (1862), 37:152–53, 161 from Huntsville to Ozark, 13:282 left to defend Ark. by Gen. Van Dorn (1862), in Jackson Co., 9:245, 253 32:298–303, 305, 37:150–51 from Jackson to Ft. Smith, 3:44 orders cotton burned, 37:151 in Jefferson Co., 41:173 and partisan rangers, 24:133 legis. on (1920s), 59:16–17, 19–20 and Prairie Grove campaign (1862), 2:309, from Lisbon to Champagnolle, 10:41 19:120, 127, 132, 138 Little Rock and Ft. Smith Rd. Dist., 11:51 criticizes disbursement of internal-improvement from Little Rock to Little Piney (1833), 10:83–84 funds, 6:372–73 from Little Rock to Fayetteville, 10:4 freedmen's sch. est. at former plantation of, 30:134 from Little Rock to Ft. Gibson, noted, 44:211 and Mex. War, 6:194, 12:303, 309–14, 26:368, 371, Gov. McMath's four-yr. program for, 43:144 28:146 from Memphis to Little Rock, 39:274 and A. Pike, 37:155–56 from Memphis to St. Francis, 39:274 duel with (1847), 6:194–95, 10:335, 12:313–15 Old Mil. Rd., west of Benton, 36:219 plantation of, lease applied for (1864), noted, 1:73 Old Wire Rd., Marianna, 8:170 and RRs, 7:105 Old Wire Rd., Saline Co., 18:196, 31:330n and State Bank debt, 23:72 over Boston Mtns., 33:76–77 and swampland grant (1850), 6:372–73, 379–81 during Reconstruction, 8:34 Thanksgiving proclamation of, 4:251n H. L. Remmel and, 12:284 Roane, Mrs. John Seldon, 42:85, 134 retard mining activities in N. Ark., 37:305 Roane, Julia Embree (Mrs. Samuel Calhoun Roane), Royal (or Principal) Rd., 7:254–55 Pine Bluff, 3:116, 47:267–68 in S. Ark. during oil boom, 33:196, 208, 227–29 Roane, Samuel Calhoun, Pine Bluff, 40:81, 48:232 pictures of, following 33:208 and AHS (1844), 11:132 Southwest Trail (Ill. to Tex.), 3:43, 9:89, 18:30, and Cherokee preemption claim, 19:302

626 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 circuit judge, Ark. Terr., 19:302 papers by, 31:376, 35:294, 39:331, 43:34 and elec. of 1823, 18:325n, 327, 336 Portraits of Conflict: A Photographic History of G. Featherstonhaugh visits, 3:116 Arkansas in the Civil War, coauth., revd., Jefferson Co. slaveholdings of (1850), 12:68 47:183–84 paper on, and early land-fraud cases, noted, 15:334 Portraits of Conflict: A Photographic History of pres., state sen. (1836), 2:307 Louisiana in the Civil War, coauth., revd., U.S. dist. atty., Ark. Terr., 23:54 50:301–2 Roane, Dallas Co., 35:144n revs., 37:88–89, 365–66, 52:93–94, 53:234–35, Roane County Township Scrapbook, Bradley, Lafayette 54:381–82, 58:453–54 County, Arkansas, noted, 38:286 talk by, noted, 41:340 Roane's Prairie, Hempstead Co., 48:165 Roberts, Brown C., Izard Co., 37:187 Roanoke, Ark., African American Bapt. church at, Roberts, Daniel, Ashley Co., 16:68 33:318 Roberts, David, Hempstead Co., 12:68 Roark, Ann Wade. See Brough, Ann Wade Roark (Mrs. Roberts, Dow, Rocky Comfort, 14:156 ) Roberts, Mrs. E. W., Menifee, 33:320 Roark, Elizabeth Cline, Fayetteville, 3:164n Roberts, Earl, 45:247 Roark, Granville Wade, of Ky., 34:110 Roberts, Eldridge, Ashley Co., 16:69 Roark, James, 50:362 Roberts, Emma, of Robert Lee, Tex., 6:343 Roark, W. P., and Valley Springs Acad., 16:82 Roberts, Capt. Franklin (CSA arty.), in Ark., 24:337 Robakowsky, Fr. John, 36:39 Roberts, George C., revs., 19:183–84, 20:201–3, Robards, George C., 48:269n 21:366, 368 Robards, H. C., 48:169n Roberts, Hannah, of Mo., 12:359 Robb, Joseph S. (USA), 54:249–50, 258, 259 Roberts, Harold, Fayetteville, 14:182 Robberson, Frank, 15:352 Roberts, Harry M., Little Rock, killed in Pacific (1943), Robbery on the Iron Mountain Railroad, by Joe W. 2:94 Hipp, noted, 55:466 Roberts, Henry, Columbia Co., 2:227 Robbet, James (CSA), Macon Co., Mo., 5:406 Roberts, Henry C., Ashley Co., 16:69 Robbins, Elijah D. (49er), Little Rock, 6:74 Roberts, J. O., Little Rock, 2:94 Robbins, Hiram, Little Rock, 22:73 Roberts, Jabez, Washington Co., 10:386 Robbins, Lewis (CSA), Washington Co., 5:409 Roberts, Joan, Little Rock, 40:287 Robbins, Nathaniel, Miller Co., 13:350, 19:97–100 Roberts, Joan S., 36:50 Robbins, Oscar, White Co., 15:43 Roberts, John L., 50:117n Robbins, Prospect K. (U.S. surveyor), 19:266, 268 Roberts, Joseph, Pulaski Co., 43:123 Robbins, Roy, cited, 59:8 Roberts, Lenette (Mrs. Benjamin Roberts), 57:292 Robbins, Roy M., Our Landed Heritage: The Public Roberts, Leo, Hoxie, 48:22 Domain, revd., 2:85–87 Roberts, Lewis E., index by, noted, 50:211 Robbin's Ferry, on Trinity River, Tex., 26:369 Roberts, Mandie, 49:102 Robe Bayou, Monroe Co., 48:157 Roberts, Martha. See Cloud, Martha Roberts (Mrs. Roberson, Mrs. John Bell, Nashville, 31:189, 32:275 Samuel Cloud) Roberson Cemetery, Washington Co., 45:79 Roberts, Mrs. R., Van Buren, 3:9, 25:150 Robert, R. W., Dardanelle Springs, 13:292 Roberts, R. M., Dardanelle Springs, 18:216 Roberta: A Most Remarkable Fulbright, by Dorothy D. Roberts, R. S., Van Buren, in Home Guards during Civil Stuck and Nan Snow, revd., 56:472–73 War, 25:149 Robert Broddie Foundry, Little Rock, 49:134, 135n Roberts, Roy W. Robert E. Lee (steamboat), and race with Natchez, 1:354 Arkansas' Natural Resources—Their Conservation Robert E. Lee Reader, ed. Stanley E. Horn, revd., and Use, coauth., revd., 1:163–65 9:227–28 arts. by, noted, 6:86 Roberts, Dr. (early SW Ark. settler), 30:165 book by, noted, 36:81 Roberts, Andrew C., Hempstead Co., 39:162–63 Roberts, Ruth (Washington Co. clerk), 29:348 Roberts, Benjamin, Blytheville, 57:292 Roberts, W. W. (early Craighead Co. settler), 5:164 Roberts, Bobby, 40:179, 287, 41:294, 45:87, 52:244, Roberts, Westley (CSA arty. cmdr. at Prairie Grove, 57:341, 58:256, 59:122, 314 1862), 19:132, 22:252, 254, 256, 271 book by, noted, 46:394 Roberts, William, Ashley Co., 12:68 "General T. C. Hindman and the Trans-Mississippi Roberts, William, An Account of the First Discovery, District," 32:297–311 and Natural History of Florida, 51:12 dir., UALR archives, 39:357, 44:194 Roberts and Pitts Barbeque, Bella Vista, 37:121n

627 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Robert Semple (steamboat), 25:157 Robinson, Asa P., 13:166 Robertson, Charles F., Eureka Springs, 59:431, 434–35 art. on, and LR&FS RR, 39:3–20 Robertson, Claire, 59:301 and Conway's beginnings, 13:166–70 Robertson, E. C., Fayetteville, 33:211 and RRs, 28:302 Robertson, Judge Edward, Lee Co., 7:229 Robinson, Augustus, Calhoun Co., 58:3 Robertson, Elgan C., Marianna, 14:59, 61 Robinson, Augustus W., Chicot Co., 12:68 Robertson, Gen. Elijah Sterling Clack (CSA), of Tex., Robinson, Benjamin, 46:9 15:358, 46:49n, 50, 52–54 Robinson, Mrs. Benjamin, 46:9 Robertson, Felix, Ark. Co., 12:68 Robinson, Benjamin J. (SW Ark. pioneer), 12:263–64 Robertson, Rep. George, of Ky., and Mo. Compromise, Robinson, Mrs. Bigelowe (dir., Museum of Fine Arts), 19:12, 24:50–51, 58 Little Rock, 1:99 Robertson, Irene, 35:237, 238n Robinson, Dr. C. E., Clarksville, 11:286 Robertson, Dr. J. J., Little Rock, 6:150 Robinson, Mrs. C. W., 36:297 Robertson, James, 51:28, 56:139, 140 Robinson, Charles (AHA trustee), 59:94, 232, 313–14 Robertson, James I., Jr., noted, 59:229 Robinson, Charles W., picture of, facing 46:252 Robertson, Dr. James J., 37:228 Robinson, D. A., Pine Bluff, 37:242–43 Robertson, James T., Marianna, 7:229n Robinson, Rev. Dan R. (Meth.), Malvern, 1:198, 204 Robertson, Mrs. James T., 3:363 Robinson, Derrick, Chicot Co., 18:227, 230–32 Robertson, Dr. Jerome Pillow, Batesville, 31:243 Robinson, Douglas, Clarendon, 49:263 Robertson, John H., Little Rock, 42:116, 123n, 125–27, Robinson, E. R. (brother of Joseph T.), 24:301, 45:190 129–32 Robinson, Ewilda Gertrude Miller (Mrs. Joseph Taylor Robertson, Dr. L. D., 16:81 Robinson), Lonoke, 9:135, 11:286, 15:92, Robertson, L. S., 14:74 36:278 Robertson, Mose (early Lawrence Co. settler), 3:46 picture of, facing 45:109 Robertson, P. A., and Cairo and Fulton RR, 7:130–31, Robinson, Fayette, at Ft. Wayne, 35:345, 352 15:220 Robinson, Dr. G. Allen, and Harrison and Boone Co. Robertson, R. Scott, Ft. Smith, 42:172 Hist. Soc., 14:284, 15:90, 334–35, 16:83, Robertson, Richard, Little Rock, 38:95, 293 18:96, 410 Robertson, Mrs. Sidney, 44:4, 6, 9, 11–14 Robinson, G. H. (Corps of Engineers), 4:158 collects folksongs at Clinton and Little Rock, 7:7 Robinson, Mrs. Gene, Osceola, 48:207 Robertson, Tom (Little Rock artist), 3:330, 332 Robinson, George, murder of, punished by lynching Robertson, W., Union Co., 12:247 (1835), 23:56–57 Robertson, Walt (CSA), of Tex., in Ark. (1862), 20:356, Robinson, George (CSA), Camden, 22:101–2 362, 380 Robinson, Gil, book by, on wagon shows, noted, 26:245 Robertson, Lt. Wendel A., 42:171–76 Robinson, H. B., 54:343 pictures of, facing 42:176–77 Robinson, Harry, Ft. Smith, 45:120 Robertson, William, 51:12, 13 Robinson, Henry M., and Spring Hill Acad., 27:106 Robertson's Colony, Tex., 45:358 Robinson, Henry W., book by, 48:80 book on, 42:303–4 Robinson, J. A. (Scipio Jones's law partner), Little Robert Thompson (steamboat), 1:346, 15:195 Rock, 31:204–15 ": Militant Spokesman of the Old- Robinson, J. C., Marianna, 7:233 South-West," by Elsie M. Lewis, 13:16–30 Robinson, Dr. J. M. (pres., Ark. Negro Dem. Assoc.), Robeson, Paul, 53:46 Little Rock, 9:43, 49, 26:223n Robet, Prest and Keseah, Cedar Township, 56:160 Robinson, J. P., of N.Y., and LR&FS RR, 39:6 Robin, Joseph (French trader along Ark. River), 28:37 Robinson, Rev. J. P. (Little Rock African American Robinett, James, Boone Co., 47:251 min.), 33:302, 321, 35:328 Robinett, Noah, Boone Co., 47:251 Robinson, James, and Batesville branch of State Bank, Robinett, Viola (Mrs. James Robinett), 47:251 6:296 Robinette, C. V., 14:204n Robinson, James, Jackson Co., 12:68 Robinette, Judy, Jonesboro, 47:392 Robinson, James (father of Joseph T.), Lonoke Co., Robins, John, and state penitentiary, 25:134, 34:195–96 9:133–34 Robins, John R., Jr. (Rev. War soldier), Johnson Co., Robinson, James W., Pope Co., 10:398 1:57 Robinson, Jarrett (early settler along Fourche de Robins, R. W., Conway, 1:285–86, 19:6n Thomas), 4:357 Robinson, A. J., Little Rock, 33:322 Robinson, Joe T. See Robinson, , A. M. C. (49er), Clarksville, 6:75 Robinson, John, and Batesville branch of State Bank,

628 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 6:290 and relief in Ark. during Great Depression, 29:295, Robinson, John, Jackson Co., 9:251, 258 297–98, 300, 311 Robinson, John, Memphis, Tenn., drives first spike on resigns as gov. (1913), 34:111 M&LR RR, 7:121 on T. Roosevelt, 32:20–21 Robinson, John (Rev. War soldier), Benton Co., 1:54, speaker at UA semi-centennial celebration (1922), 18:86n 25:202, 209, 212 Robinson, John (Rev. War soldier), Jackson Co., 1:56 speaking on G. W. Droke, 4:180, 193 Robinson, John A., Jackson Co., 43:123 spec. elec. fills vacant seat of (1937), 32:210 Robinson, Dr. John M., 56:275, 276, 280 supports Champ Clark, 53:208–9 Robinson, Rev. John S., Center Point, 12:272 supports proposed const. (1918), 34:30 Robinson, Joseph T. (proprietor of Robinson House, supports RR comm. bill (1895), 34:52 1880), Little Rock, 14:313 and W. H. Taft's visit to Ark., 53:194 Robinson, Gov./Sen. Joseph Taylor, 3:234, 9:133–39, thesis on, noted, 47:29n 18:58, 24:292, 34:120, 36:174n, 199, 226, U.S. Sen., 43:280, 298, 48:337, 341 278, 38:292, 39:255, 40:149, 351, 45:303, minority leader, 19:3 352, 46:208–9, 54:179, 419, 55:14, 57:147, wins seat (1913), 3:233n, 21:214–15, 30:234n, 59:122, 194, 200, 316 31:132, 37:255 addresses UA student body, 35:222 and Pres. Wilson, 37:255, 261–62 and Ark. state flag (1913), 44:94 Robinson, Josephine. See Brandenburg, Josephine Ark. Gen. Assembly and, 3:137, 9:135, 139, 24:292, Robinson (Mrs. Green Brandenburg) 306–7, 34:111 Robinson, Kenneth Allan, poem by, quoted, 28:231 art. on, and Ark. politics (1912–13), 24:291–307 Robinson, Lucy K., Little Rock, 38:95, 274, 43:67, art. on, and elec. of 1924, 3:137–46 47:303 art. on, and foreign affairs, 9:133–71 on Ark. Commemorative Comm., 39:189 art. on, noted, 45:193 talk by, noted, 41:340 art. on brother of, noted, 45:190 Robinson, Lulu Porter (Mrs. C. E. Robinson), 11:286 art. on Robinson-Patman Act, 47:29–36 Robinson, M. C., War Eagle, 13:289 arts. on, as vice pres. candidate (1928), 19:3–11, Robinson, Mabel. See Field, Mabel Robinson (Mrs. 45:95–125 Samuel Montgomery Field) and C. Bailey, 57:137 Robinson, Mrs. Marvin, Miss. Co., 14:59 C. H. Brough and, 3:138–39 Robinson, Mary Jane. See Latta, Mary Jane Robinson Camp Robinson named for, 36:48 (second wife of William Ramsy Latta) candidate for vice pres. (1928), 7:204, 34:118 Robinson, Mathilda Jane Swaim (mother of Joseph T.), KKK and, 22:209, 211, 328–29 Lonoke Co., 9:133 and convict leasing, 52:1, 22, 24, 26–27 Robinson, Mel, Jackson Co., 11:219 and Dem. primary of 1908, 37:255 Robinson, Mose (early settler along Spring River), diss. on, noted, 11:59 13:54 and drought of 1930–31, 29:4, 9, 13, 17, 45:70 Robinson, Nancy (Mrs. Benjamin Robinson), 46:9 elec. of, as gov., 31:131 Robinson, Nighton, 54:343 and elec. of 1924, 7:203, 12:209–11 Robinson, Nobie, Washington, 59:386 and KKK opposition to Sen. O. W. Underwood, Robinson, S. (Lawrence Co. del. to secession conv.), 22:209–11 table facing 13:184 and J. C. Futrall, 6:101 Robinson, Justice Sam (Ark. Supreme Court), 29:60 and W. F. Kirby, 37:255, 262–63 Winning against the Odds, revd., 52:357–58 and League of Nations, 56:187–88, 193 Robinson, Samuel, Lawrence Co., 39:140 and Sen. H. P. Long, 25:119, 121–23, 127 Robinson, Mrs. Tom, Jonesboro, 23:186 Vice Pres. T. R. Marshall comments on, 37:257 Robinson, W. A., Texarkana, 5:347 memorial half-dollar honoring, 15:92 Robinson, W. Stitt, book by, noted, 55:243 opposes STFU in Ark., 27:128 Robinson, W. T., and Sulphur Rock Acad., 5:90 and Ouachita Nat. Park, 55:414, 427, 435, 436 Robinson, William C., 36:27 papers of, in UA Library, 38:292, 39:249n, 45:193, Robinson Creek, Montgomery Co., 27:174 47:31n Robinson House, Little Rock, 14:313 and penal reform as gov., 8:186 Robinson Road, Benton Co., 18:85, 86n picture of, facing 45:108, 109 Robinson v. Eagle (1874), 46:20 and power in Washington, D.C., 57:100 Robison, Rev. Henry L., Hoxie, 48:23, 26 recommends H. C. Couch for RFC dir., 32:218 Roble, Lois, Johnson Co., 35:93

629 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Rob Roy, Jefferson Co., 3:116, 7:185, 31:283, 37:243 Rock Island Railroad. See Chicago, Rock Island, and Rob Roy–Waldstein Railroad, 7:185 Pacific Railroad (Rock Island Line) Robson, Capt. (asst. supt., Little Rock RR), 15:220, 222, Rock of Chickamauga: The Life of General George H. 224, 227 Thomas, by Freeman Cleaves, revd., 8:76–77 Roche, Jeff, book by, noted, 57:497 Rockport, Hot Spring Co., 38:91, 40:283, 43:128, 131– Rock, Virginia, 53:5 32, 46:59 Rock Academy, 3:186 during Civil War, 38:132, 137 Rock art (in Ark.), 41:368 CSA troops at (1864), 18:148, 31:47 Rock City Club, Little Rock, 25:330 letter from (1863), 2:268–69 Rock Creek, near Ft. Arbuckle, 37:336 skirmish at (1864), 22:160 Rock Creek, near Ft. Smith, 29:143n Dunbar-Hunter expedition at site of (1804–5), Rockefeller, Bobo Sears (first wife of Winthrop 1:337–38 Rockefeller), 43:145, 53:448 hist. bridge at, 42:314 Rockefeller, Jeannette (second wife of Winthrop hist. marker at, 38:95 Rockefeller), 43:146, 54:41, 57:419, 430 Meth. congregation at, 31:366 active in Ark. Assoc. for Mental Health, 37:238 picture of, facing 42:187 Rockefeller, John D., 54:14, 30–31 Rockport Baptist Church, Malvern, 38:92 Rockefeller, John D., Jr., 43:146, 54:31 Rockroe, Monroe Co., 13:36–39 Rockefeller, John D., Sr., 43:145 RR to, proposed, 7:104 Rockefeller, Laura Spelman (Mrs. John D. Rockefeller), stage service to (1838–39), 1:349–50 54:31 Rockroe Bayou (branch of White River below Rockefeller, Nelson, 53:452, 460 Clarendon), 13:37n, 48:166 Rockefeller, Gov. Winthrop, 33:342, 39:327–28, 40:92, Rocks, Henry (cousin of Mary Ann Owen Sims), Dallas 200, 42:98, 43:145–46, 151–52, 304, 323, Co., 35:157–59 44:352, 47:383–84, 49:53, 53:307, 54:15, 19, Rock Springs, Drew Co., 17:327 25, 58, 73, 151, 153, 157, 452, 56:369, "Rock Springs Church, Carroll County, Arkansas," by 57:161, 458, 59:267, 271, 316, 425 Alice Baker Gentry, 6:458–61 AIDC chmn., 57:389–91 noted, 15:91 Ark. State Penitentiary and, 30:67–68 Rockwell, George (USA), 37:136, 38:80 art. in Time Magazine on, noted, 30:62 Rockwell, Henry, brings circus to Ark., 26:247–48, art. on, 53:466–73 255–56, 32:168 art. on, and image of Ark., 43:143–52 Rockwell, John, 54:459 art. on civil rights mvmt. and, 54:30–52 Rocky, Polk Co., 44:6, 9 book on, revd., 38:182–83 Rocky Bayou, Izard Co., 49:165 diss. on, noted, 47:300 Rocky Bayou Baptist Church, Independence Co., elec. of 1970, 44:107–8 5:162–63, 166 and Little Rock crisis (1957), 25:104 Rocky Bayou Baptist Church, Izard Co., 5:162 papers of, at UALR, 42:388 Rocky Comfort, Little River Co., 50:166, 167, 187, 193, and poll-tax repeal, 57:101 194–95, 198 prison reforms under, 30:67 AMA freedmen's sch. at, 30:253–54 reform movt. of, 44:41 art. on Clark Ward reminiscences of, 17:56–67 research fellowship created through will of, 42:390– Gov. Clayton's militia in (1868), 20:347 91 description of (1880), 14:137–40 vetoes of, overridden, 37:69 in reminiscences, 14:137–60, 225–51 wins elec., 57:102 salt works near, during Civil War, 17:114 Rockefeller Foundation. See John D. Rockefeller sch. at, 14:137–39, 243–44 Foundation; Rocky Creek, near Spadra, 5:176 Foundation Rocky Crossing, on Petit Jean Creek, 24:167 Rocket (steamboat), 18:242 Rocky Springs Baptist Church, Independence Co., Rockfeller, Jay, 53:454 5:162 Rockfeller, Winthrop, 51:260 Rocky Springs Baptist Church, Lawrence Co., 5:161 Rock Ford, near Ft. Smith, 26:281 Roddy, Ralph (reporter), 38:269, 52:158 Rock Hill, Greene Co., 12:366 Roddy, Thomas B. (owner of Spring Mill), 20:182n, Rockhold, W., builds flatboats for Cherokee removal 184 (1817), 23:135 Roden, Frank (African American Phillips Co. farmer), "Rock Island Line, The" (song), art. on, 56:201–29 50:137

630 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 moves from Huntsville, Ala., 42:227 Rogers, E. R., Elkton, Ore., 14:367 Roden, Joe, Faulkner Co., 15:104 Rogers, Emma Cecilia (daughter of Capt. John), Ft. Rodessa field, book mentions, 43:75–76 Smith, 17:250, 260 Rodessa Oil Pool, Miller Co., 1:40 Rogers, F. B., Pine Bluff, 47:269n Rodgers, Blair, Newport, 57:121 Rogers, F. E., Pine Bluff, 47:269n Rodgers, Forrest, Lincoln, 26:69, 34:267 Rogers, George W., Little Rock, 27:291 Rodgers, Henry Preston, Lee Co., 6:421, 7:231–32, Rogers, Granville, 36:27 32:115 Rogers, Harry, 56:418 Rodgers, Hugh, Drew Co., 12:68 Rogers, Henry, Independence Co., 15:213 Rodgers, Jerome (CSA), Drew Co., 6:303, 305, 316, Rogers, Hickory (son of Capt. John), Ft. Smith, 17:250 320 Rogers, Ida, Little Rock, 11:205, 18:97 Rodgers, Phebe A., Gravette, 3:212, 34:252–53 Rogers, J. A., 53:45 Rodgers, Col. R. W., Texarkana, 5:344–45 Rogers, J. B., Pine Bluff, 47:269n Rodgers, W. C., Nashville, 5:23n Rogers, J. Daniel, Mississippian Communities and Rodgers, Ward H., 48:342, 55:3 Households, revd., 56:243–45 jailed, 45:8 Rogers, Dr. J. M. D., Phillips Co., 13:9 picture of, facing 24:16, 27:120 Rogers, Dr. J. S. and STFU, 24:12–13, 25:296–97, 27:122–24, History of Arkansas Baptists (1948), noted, 39:174 32:354–56, 366 and state Bapt. conv., 32:125–26, 129–31 Rodger's Crossing, Benton Co., skirmish at (1864), Rogers, Jabez B. (USA), picture of, facing 23:191 22:160 Rogers, Jacob (49er), Clarksville, 6:75, 11:306, 12:68, Rodger's Plantation, Lincoln Co., scout to (1864), 13:296, 58:49, 52, 53 22:161 Rogers, James, operates salt works on Ill. River, Rodges, Robert M., and battle of Jenkins' Ferry (1864), Cherokee Nation, 32:317 7:323 Rogers, James, Grant Co., 7:320 Rodman, Canada West. See Hindman, Canada West Rogers, Jimmie N., paper by, noted, 43:340 Rodman (Mrs. Biscoe Hindman) Rogers, Jimmy, 55:310 Rodney, Anthony Penney, of Miss., 43:127 Rogers, John (Cherokee leader), 17:247, 23:133, 135– Rodrigue, John C., 59:230 36, 56:131, 133 rev., 59:454–55 Rogers, Capt. John, Ft. Smith, 43:102, 121, 44:277 Rodriguez, Dionicio (sculptor), 45:345 art. on., 17:239–64 Roe, Roy A., II, on red fire ants, 53:327 booklet on, noted, 36:77 Roettken, Mr., Perryville, 31:6, 32:264, 266 and 49er caravans, 6:12n, 27n Rogan, J. W. (CSA), 20:295 founds town of Ft. Smith, 10:68–69, 11:329, 25:339 Rogers, A. A., in 11th Ark. Regt. (1861), 1:65 friend of A. Pike, 10:68–69 Rogers, A. A. C., Pine Bluff, 47:269 fur trader with Cherokees, 28:44 Rogers, A. C., 49:322 W. Irving visits (1832), 4:223 elected U.S. rep. (1864), 18:149, 151–52 merchant, 11:329 Rogers, A. M., Phillips Co., 59:402n owns City Hotel, 34:136 Rogers, A. R. (dir., Ark. centennial celebration, 1936), partnership with Nicks, 25:217–18, 222–24, 27:51 25:59 picture of, facing 17:242 Rogers, Albert A., Pine Bluff, 47:269n sutler, 58:89 Rogers, Alexander L., Hot Springs, 14:8 Rogers, Rep. John, of Ark., 47:26 Rogers, Alma, Sheridan, 15:274 Rogers, John B., Phillips Co., 12:68 Rogers, Mrs. Audrey, Little Rock, 49:29 Rogers, Judge John Henry (W. Dist. of Ark.), Ft. Smith, Rogers, Ben, Garland Co., 59:416 58:145–47 Rogers, Betty Blake, 48:213 cand. for Cong., 25:19, 29:168 Rogers, Bill, Little Rock, 33:85 Rogers, John Thomas (son of Capt. John), Ft. Smith, Rogers, Bob (candidate for gov., 1906), 20:122 17:250 Rogers, C. B., Pine Bluff, 47:269n Rogers, John W. (CSA), Saline Co., 18:197, 32:72–73 Rogers, Catherine Eikleberry, 48:92 Rogers, Joseph, operates salt works on Ill. River, Rogers, Charles Smith, Hot Springs, plays by, 22:73–74 Cherokee Nation, 32:317 Rogers, Clara, 56:408, 418, 419 Rogers, Dr. Julian (49er), 6:36 Rogers, Dr. Clyde, 35:42 Rogers, L. R., Washington Co., 43:122 Rogers, David, 40:7n Rogers, Lillian, Jefferson Co., 43:183, 341, 46:203, 379 Rogers, E., Union Co., 12:245 Rogers, Lyman Willets, 53:7

631 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Rogers, Margaret Henrietta (daughter of Capt. John), Ft. book describes high sch. life in (1880s), noted, Smith, 17:250–60 39:86 Rogers, Marshall, Independence Co., 15:213 celebrates diamond jubilee, 15:273 Rogers, Mary (AMA teacher), 30:124, 130 Electric Springs at, 12:398 Rogers, Mary A., Pine Bluff, 47:269n W. R. Felker of, 13:154–56 Rogers, Mary E., A Brief History of the Cherokees, First Christian Church, records of, 48:210 revd., 45:276–77 Coin Harvey and, 6:132–33, 34:47 Rogers, Mary Flagg (Mrs. John Rogers), Ft. Smith, hist. bldgs. in, 41:368 17:240, 250–51, 259–62 hist. of, noted, 15:273 picture of, facing 17:242 interurban service and, 39:56–57, 59, 61 Rogers, Mrs. N. C., 1:65 Main Street City, 43:358 Rogers, O. A., Jr., 58:288, 304, 308, 311 named for Charles W. Rogers, 31:92 "The Elaine Race Riots of 1919," 19:145–50 on Overland Mail line, 15:67 Rogers, Peter O., Pine Bluff, 47:269n and Ozark Trails Assoc., 7:301–3 Rogers, Redmon (capt. of 49er company), Clarksville, Dept. of Educ. projects for, noted, 40:92 6:30, 67, 75, 58:49 rd. from Bentonville paved, 37:127 Rogers, Dr. Samuel E., Prairie Grove, 10:374 and Will Rogers, 37:105 Rogers, T. J. (vice pres., Searcy Branch RR Company), and RRs, 7:158, 173, 179, 187, 10:275–76, 13:154– 7:131 59, 37:126 Rogers, V. T., Dardanelle Springs, 18:216 site of horticultural soc. mtng., 34:251, 254–57, 260, Rogers, Vergil, Clark Co., 4:324n 263 Rogers, W. E., El Dorado, 33:213 stage stop at, 21:5 Rogers, Ward, 52:430 suffrage movt. in, 44:138 Rogers, Will (humorist), of Okla., 37:105, 45:108, telephones in, 15:158 48:213 WCTU conv. at (1899), 44:126 in Okla. Hall of Fame, 8:96 Rogers Academy, Rogers, art. on, noted, 16:221 quoted on Ark.'s antievolution law, 23:279 Rogers Daily News, 13:154–55, 158 quoted on food riot at England, Lonoke Co. (1931), Rogers Democrat, 7:301, 37:109 29:10 Rogers Historical Museum, 40:144, 361, 44:360, raises drought relief funds for Ark., 29:300 45:194, 346, 48:213, 59:123, 238, 317, 351 in An Arkansas Judge (movie), 34:355 Friendly Note, 49:293 in Statuary Hall, 11:223 Rogers Hotel, Ft. Smith, 17:258–59, 262 visits Bella Vista and Rogers, 37:105 Rogers New Era, 32:66 Rogers, Mrs. Will, of Rogers, 37:105 Rogers People's Friend, 40:144, 153 Rogers, William (49er), Ft. Smith, 6:29n, 49:201 Rogers Southwestern Railroad, 13:155–56, 158 Rogers, William H. (son of Capt. John), Ft. Smith, Rogers-Tilles House, Ft. Smith, 42:357 17:250, 258, 264 Rogers v. Phillips and Wife (1848), 46:8–9 Rogers, William P. (deputy U.S. atty. gen.), 39:323–24 Rogers water mill, Columbia Co., 2:222 Rogers, William R. (49er), Clarksville, 6:75 Rogers Woman's Study Club, 55:68 Rogers, William S., and U.S. v. Rogers, 36:24 Rohmer, Sax, 53:22 Rogers, William Warren Rohrbough, Malcolm, 58:2 "Arkansas Labor in Revolt: Little Rock and the Land Office Business: The Settlement and Great Southwestern Strike," coauth, 24:29– Administration of American Public Lands, 46 1789–1837, revd., 28:97–99 "Hot Springs in the 'Seventies,'" coed., 22:24–48 Rohwer, Desha Co., 39:331, 43:188. See also Japanese Rogers, William Warren, Jr., Confederate Home Front: Americans; Jerome Relocation Center; Montgomery during the Civil War, revd., Rohwer Relocation Center 59:336–38 drainage around, 7:37, 50 Rogers, Woods Buckner (son of Capt. John), Ft. Smith, Rohwer Federated Christian Church, 10:173 17:250, 256 Rohwer Outpost, 41:335 Rogers, Wyley, Arkadelphia, 17:266n Rohwer Relocation Center, 10:172–75, 23:196, 198, Rogers, Benton Co., 4:122, 5:309, 6:95, 14:125, 178, 202–3, 205, 37:6, 41:327–39, 44:304–6, 385, 28:325–26, 32:61, 65, 67, 69–70, 47:77, 53:341–42, 345, 358, 359, 363, 37:6. 41:209, 42:110n, 49:339–40 See also Jerome Relocation Center; under apple industry at, 33:329, 331, 333, 345, 10:277 Japanese Americans Bank of Rogers bldg. in, picture of, facing 40:360 art. on, 48:169–96

632 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 art. on, noted, 38:285 42 book on, noted, 41:355 art. on Subiaco Abbey, Logan Co., 3:193–210 M. C. Brown fires on Japanese workers at, 10:175, art. on women in Logan Co., noted, 46:308 23:205 and baptismal record of parishes of, along Ark. photographic exhibit of, noted, 41:295 River, 41:360 pictures of, 41:333–34 and bishop of Little Rock, 2:166–69, 244 Rohwer Transmitter (bulletin of Rohwer Federated books on, noted, 25:261n, 36:60, 84, 39:186, Christian Church), 10:173 46:312; revd., 27:175–76, 38:184–86 Roland, Andrew I., 40:145, 149 and Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Franklin Roland, Charles P., book by, noted, 57:224 Co., 48:356 Roland, J. D. (CSA), in Capt. Pettus's company, 1:68 Church suspends Fr. T. Hagerty from priestly duties, Roland, James R. (Little Rock African American 40:124 leader), 33:10, 35:323 convent of, at Ft. Smith, noted, 29:234, 243 Roleson, Fletcher, Marianna, 7:231n Diocese of Little Rock, archival holdings of, noted, Rolf, Capt. (CSA), Hamburg, 6:340 39:186 Roll, Jordan, Roll, by Eugene Genovese, cited, 58:26 during Civil War, 18:370n, 371–74 Rolla, Mo., during Civil War, 18:57–60, 19:225–27, and elec. of 1928, 45:95–125 52:207, 214 first parish of, in Ark. (1796), 42:330 Rollan, Mattie Fancher, Eureka Springs, 56:170–72, 174 in Ft. Smith hosp., 47:333 Rolland, Mrs., 42:167 and German immigration to Ark., 15:80, 25:154–55, Rollans, Henry, Van Buren Co., in 1863, 2:175 170, 177, 357–58, 369–72, 374–75 Rollans, Moses, Washington Co., 13:327, 330–31, 336 growth of number of, under Bishop Byrne (1843– Rollans, Nora Marrs, Washington Co., 13:330 62), 18:367–68 "Rolla to Fayetteville with General Curtis, From," by at Helena, 13:7 Edwin C. Bearss, 19:225–59 and St. Joseph's Church, Pine Bluff, noted, 44:189 Rolle, Andrew, book by, noted, 51:370 at Little Rock, 2:371, 13:261 Rolle, Fr. Charles, 48:232 response of, to integration in, 54:448–49 Rollers Ridge Township, Benton Co., 43:354–55 at Marche, 36:37, 39, 41–45 Rolling Prairie, Boone Co., skirmish at (1864), 22:161 at Mena, booklet on, noted, 36:70–71 Rollings, Willard H. E. K. Miller opposes freedmen's schs. by, 31:321 The Osage: An Ethnohistorical Study of Hegemony official directories of (1843–1979), noted, 39:186 on the Prairie Plains, revd., 52:468–70, persecution of, 25:170 54:491–93 at Pine Bluff, 4:174 rev., 56:106–7 and Pious Fund, 38:340–41 Rollins, J. F. (49er), Clarksville, 6:75 register of (1764–1858), noted, 39:279 Roll Me in Your Arms: "Unprintable" Ozark Folksongs sacramental registers of Little Rock parishes of, and Folklore, Volume I: Folksongs and microfilmed, 45:185 Music, coll. by Vance Randolph; ed. Gershon Saracen buried in cemetery of, Pine Bluff, 9:209 Legman, revd., 52:466–68 settle in Logan Co., 14:398 Rollow, Arch, Van Buren Co., in 1863, 2:70, 176, 178, and Sisters of Mercy est. schs. in Little Rock, Ft. 180, 269–70, 273, 283 Smith, and Helena by 1861, 18:367 Roll the Union On: A Pictorial History of the Southern and slavery, 38:204–5 Tenant Farmers Union, noted, 47:188 Spanish records of Church, 40:358 Rom, Roy C., 43:359 and St. Mary's Acad. for girls, Pine Bluff, 12:101–2, and Ark. Horticultural Soc., 34:283–64 104–5 picture of, 34:256 and Subiaco, 47:279, 282 Roman, Asa (49er), Van Buren, 6:74 at Texarkana, 5:352 Roman Catholics, 6:92, 13:7, 38:242, 244, 43:84–85 and Tontitown, 45:20–40 at Ark. Post, 7:148, 8:190–93, 196, 198–200, Romance, White Co., 46:407 15:304–18 Romance of Books, The, by Fred W. Alsopp, noted, art. on, in Ark., 56:80–94 9:325 art. on Benedictines in Logan Co., 14:398–403 Romance of Reunion, The: Northerners and The South, art. on Bishop Fitzgerald and, 2:164–70, 244–45 1865–1890, by Nina Silber, revd., 53:395–97 art. on letters from, and the Diocese of Little Rock Romans, Dr. Freeland, 28:114 during the Civil War, 18:366–74 Romanticism, 53:10 art. on missionaries of, in Ark. (1803–43), 48:217– Rome, Clark Co., 46:52

633 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 "Romping Ann Mitchell" (fictional name for Harriet as "Bullmoosers" in Ark. (1912), 33:13–14 Greene, Canehill), 29:213 and Ark., 37:80 Ronda, James P. reputedly proclaims it "The Wonder State," book by, noted, 56:250 3:318 Thomas Jefferson and the Changing West from and Ark. prison system, 8:183, 185 Conquest to Conservation, revd., 57:210–12 Ark. support for, 7:201–2, 207, 53:202–4, 209 Rondo, Lee Co., 5:309, 33:275, 289, 292 and Ark. Nat. Forest, 32:5, 23–24, 55:411 Rondo, Miller Co., 13:391, 14:243, 20:359, 33:61 art. on, and Ark. (1901–12), 32:3–24 and coming of RRs to Texarkana, 5:346–47 book by, noted, 54:495 letter from (1864), noted, 1:69 U. S. Bratton and, 33:178 once in Lafayette Co., 5:188, 17:356 dismissed by, as deputy U.S. atty., 32:13 Pike family lived near, 17:356 comments on Jeff Davis, 33:17 post office at, moved to Texarkana, 5:188, 347 illness of, 53:197 state archives moved to, during Civil War, 8:241 and Italian peonage at Sunnyside, 50:55–56, 57, 59, Rooksbery, William A., Little Rock, 45:312–14, 319 64, 77–78, 89, 91 firing of, as labor commissioner (1938), 32:211–12 paper on, noted, 31:374 heads state emergency relief comm. (1932), 29:309 on southern politics, 53:201 picture of, facing 32:208 uses anti-Clayton elements in Ark. Repub. party, report of, on unemployment in Ark. (1932), 29:307 36:250–57 speaks to conf. on charities and corrections, 29:45 visits to Ark. by, 53:191, 192, 198–203, 207 Rooley, Rance, 42:33 at Argenta (1912), 32:22 Roome, Lilian Pike. See Pike, Lilian at Little Rock, 36:262, 44:94 Roosevelt, White Co., named for T. Roosevelt, 32:3 Roosevelt's Forest Army: A History of the Civilian Roosevelt, Eleanor (Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt), Conservation Corps, 1933–1942, by Perry H. 24:313, 32:361, 37:33, 38:109, 59:76, 265 Merrill, noted, 41:91 Roosevelt, Pres. Franklin Delano, 25:31–32, 30:59, "'Root Hog or Die': The Brothers of Freedom and the 33:332, 34:120, 258, 36:196, 37:14, 82, 1884 Arkansas Election," by Berton E. 41:330, 46:194, 196, 230, 53:281, 54:27, 68, Henningson Jr., 45:197–216 59:186, 241, 388, 390, 392, 429 Root of All Evil, The, by Kenneth Moore Startup, revd., African American Repubs. drawn into Dem. party 58:110–12 by, 33:3, 13, 15 Root, Mrs. Vaughn, 36:171 appt. Comm. on Farm Tenancy, 32:343 Rootes, Horace Sidney, Grant Co., 7:318 Ark. vote for, 7:194, 202, 204–6 Rooth, James (CSA), of Tex., 20:377 art. on agricultural policies of, and tenants, 24:3–28 Roots, by Alex Haley, revd., 35:373–74 art. on order of, to close banks (1933), 39:247–61 Roots, Logan Holt, Little Rock, 6:148, 46:339, 55:390 and CCC in Ark., 24:212 belongs to anti-Clayton Repub. faction (1870), 8:67n and civil rights, 57:457 defends Gov. Clayton's militia policy (1868), 8:29 farm policies of, reduce number of tenants, 32:350 papers of, in UA Library, noted, 39:357 and food programs during Great Depression, 37:24, purged as U.S. marshal by Sen. P. Clayton, 8:73 39 signs bond for J. G. Price, 5:294 inaugural address of, 53:4 U.S. rep., and the LR&FS RR, 39:7 and Japanese American internment, 44:30, 53:341 Roots, Mrs. Logan Holt, 2:362, 44:120 letter of D. Y. Thomas to, 27:255 Roots Hospital, North Little Rock, 6:151. See also Fort New Deal of, 52:53 Logan H. Roots and Norfork Dam, 4:151–53 Roots of Rhythm and Blues: A Tribute to the Robert poll tax and, 54:140 Johnson Era, Columbia Records, 53:88 J. T. Robinson loyal to, 37:255 Roper, Austin R., Helena, 13:5n and STFU, 52:442 Roper, James H., Little Rock, 43:185, 286 and War Relocation Authority, 23:195 Roper, John H., revs., 51:361–65, 53:380–83, 54:477– Roosevelt, Nicholas, builds New Orleans (steamboat), 80 27:90 Roping Can Be Hazardous to Your Health, by Curt Roosevelt, Pres. Theodore, 28:340, 31:71, 34:45, Brummett, noted, 50:400–401 38:335–36, 338–39, 39:121, 40:106, 149–50, Rorex, Sam, Yell Co., 57:138, 139 41:17, 20, 25, 48, 328, 46:194, 54:121, 122– Rorex, Sam F., Little Rock, 1:276, 3:138, 231, 19:6n, 23, 56:7, 58:23, 59:283 36:159–61, 40:351, 59:255 and African Americans, 39:119–20 Rorie, George, picture of, 30:221

634 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Rory's Mill, Izard Co., 49:150, 158, 165 book by, noted, 54:401 Rosa, Dick, Mtn. View, 43:245 Steamboats and Ferries on White River: A Heritage Rosa, Grace Lackey, Mtn. View, 43:245 Revisited, revd., 55:444–45 Rosa, Capt. John H., 59:70 Rose, Susan. See Sarber, Susan Rose (Mrs. John Rosati, Joseph, 48:221–24, 226–35, 237–38 Newton Sarber) Rose, Al, Ouachita Co., 18:202 Rose, Susan, Clarksville, 13:94 Rose, Alma, Palestine, 27:59 Rose, Col. T. E. (cmdr. Little Rock Arsenal, 1874), Rose, Amanda (ex-slave), Little Rock, interviewed, 4:126, 129, 132, 134–36, 15:147–48 35:238 Rose, Uriah M., Little Rock, 14:312, 40:106, 44:78, Rose, Corinna, Roseville, 14:281–82 46:338, 47:139, 51:214, 55:379 Rose, Douglas, book by, noted, 51:379 accused of fraud, 8:57 Rose, Elisha B., Boone Co., 13:66 and AHA, 1:1–2 Rose, Elvira Percival (Mrs. Horace Boardman Rose), appt. to Hague Tribunal, 32:20 Roseville, 10:328, 14:281–82 AHS member (1844), 11:134 Rose, Eudora Elvira, Roseville, 14:281–82 art. on Gov. John Pope, noted, 23:74n Rose, F. P., Rogers assists state atty. gen. in RR tax suit, 7:159 and AHA, 11:206, 221, 13:109, 394, 14:178, 15:176, atty., 24:241 275, 335, 342, 17:206 E. Baxter's counsel, 5:295 "Butterfield Overland Mail Company," 15:62–75 cited on pronunciation of "Arkansas," 4:178, 19:192, "The Confederate Ram Arkansas," 12:333–39 197–202 "Hugh Anderson Dinsmore," 11:69–79 and Gov. Clayton's admin., 7:20 "Primitive Salt Works," 11:315–26 defeated as Pulaski Co. del. to 1874 const. conv., "A Salute to Tom Watkins," 10:385–95 27:185 "The Springfield Wagon Company," 10:95–103 entertained at Catalpa Hall, Batesville, 5:284 "The Story of Sam A. Leath," 14:120–27 gold Dem. in 1896, 34:45 Rose, George B., Little Rock, 2:291, 44:78, 46:6, lived in Batesville, 5:284, 11:21 47:275, 285 opposes Fishback Amend. (1880), 23:257, 28:306 and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, 5:361 and Poland Comm., 5:295 art collection of, noted, 3:348 quoted on lag in courts, 11:242 born at Batesville, 5:284 quoted on T. Roosevelt, 32:20, 24 Capitol Arts Comm. member, 4:249 speaks out against violence on Repubs. (1868), 8:20 copyrights poem "Sebastian" (1894), 22:74 in Statuary Hall, 11:223 and drainage law, 5:263–64 Rose, William G., Boone Co., 13:66 gold Dem. in 1896, 34:44–45 Rose, William W., Chicot Co., 12:68 member of comm. to select Ark. flag, 22:4 Rosebud, White Co. opposes Initiative and Referendum Act (1920), camp mtng. ground near, 10:158–59 27:253 draft resistance around (1917–18), 26:25, 35, 37 on John Taylor of Ark., 20:208 Rose Building, Little Rock, 44:292 Rose, Glen (UA basketball coach), 24:352 Rose City (community in North Little Rock), 48:86 Rose, Horace Boardman, Roseville, 10:328, 13:279n, Rosecrans, Gen. William Starke (USA), 2:354–55, 284, 290, 298 31:41, 42:63n, 64, 54:284, 288 art. on, as founder of Roseville, 14:281–82 Rosedale, Miss., 39:227–28 Rose, Isaac, 49:154 Rose Douglass (steamboat), 26:138, 38:84n, 87n Rose, Marie Anne de. See Vallière, Marie Anne de Rose Hambleton (steamboat), 17:187, 24:228 Torres (Mrs. François Bernard Vallière) Rose Hill, Fayetteville, 45:153 Rose, Mary Eliza, Roseville, 10:328, 332, 335–36, 338, Rose Hill Cemetery, Arkadelphia, 19:324 14:281–82 Rose Hill Cemetery, Harrison, 13:66 Rose, Montgomery B., Ashley Co., 13:68 Rose Hill Presbyterian Church, Texarkana, 5:351 Rose, Moreau, Clarksville, 13:94 Roselawn Cemetery, Little Rock, 32:374, 34:121 Rose, Moses D., Ashley Co., 16:68 Rosen, Robyn L., rev., 54:480–82 Rose, N. G., Elkton, Ore., 14:367 Rosenbaum, Dr. Carl A., Little Rock, 42:9n, 19 Rose, Nathaniel, Crawford Co., 16:405 Rosenberg, Gerald, 56:373 Rose, Mrs. P. M., Little Rock, 6:145, 150 Rosenberg, Jan, rev., 52:193–94 Rose, Peter (cutler), 53:179, 187, 188, 190 Rosenberg, Leon Joseph, Dillard's, revd., 47:380–81 Rose, R. C., and Miss. Co. drainage projects, 5:268 Rosenburg, Joseph, Little Rock, 31:187 Rose, Sammie, 58:125 Rosencrantz, Florence L., Stuttgart

635 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 "The Arkansas Rice Carnival at Stuttgart, an trustee, 48:90, 298, 53:93, 55:102 Educational Affair," 5:138–40 vice pres., 51:85, 270, 52:80, 53:372, 54:81, 378, art. by, noted, 45:263–64 55:320, 322 "The Rice Industry in Arkansas," 5:123–37 and Ark. Women's Hist. Inst., 44:96, 365 Rosencrantz, Joseph L., Stuttgart, and rice industry, "Civil War Letters from James Mitchell to His Wife, 5:123n, 125 Sarah Elizabeth Latta Mitchell," 37:306–17 Rosencrantz, Lecyle (son of Joseph L.), Stuttgart, "James Mitchell, Spokesman for Women's Equality 5:123n in Nineteenth Century Arkansas," 43:222–35 Rosenstock, Morris, 50:35, 41, 61, 63, 77, 87 "The New Woman as Club Woman and Social Rosenthall and Seiligstein, operate mercantile store at Activist in Turn of the Century Arkansas," Laynesport, 14:143 50:317–51 Rosenwald Foundation, 54:32 paper by, noted, 45:331 Rosenzweig, Mrs. William, Pine Bluff, 5:362 "President's Report to the Membership," 56:95, Rose Publishing Company, Little Rock, 33:342, 57:62–66, 58:100–104, 59:90–95 34:372–73, 35:381–82, 37:371, 38:279, 378, and Quapaw Quarter Assoc., 34:81 39:331, 40:363, 41:83, 42:97, 99–100, 385, quoted, 55:92 43:274–76, 280–81, 344, 358, 44:355–56, revs., 45:173–75, 51:278–79, 58:343–45 367, 45:352, 47:84, 196 "'A Tie betwean That Time Cannot Sever': The Latta Roseville, Logan Co., 3:7, 14:281–82, 26:252, 40:179 Family Letters, 1855–1872," ed., 40:31–78 Civil War activity at, 6:181, 22:161, 24:171, 173, Ross, Frank Erskin, Washington Co., 11:259, 266–67 25:45, 50, 56, 141, 143n, 146, 226–31, 233, Ross, Helen Jane, 11:264–65 236, 29:123, 138 Ross, Hughey, Howard Co., 26:315 founding of, in McLean's Bottom, 13:279n, 284, Ross, Ira, Little Rock, 3:383 290, 298, 14:281–82 Ross, J. Frank (son of Frank E.), 11:267 named for H. B. Rose, 10:328, 14:281–82 Ross, J. Harvey, of Tenn., 11:258, 264 Roseville Creek, Logan Co., skirmish at (1864), 22:161 Ross, James A., Drew Co., 18:318 Rosewood (Fulton home), outside Little Rock, 41:273, Ross, James Erwin, of Tex., 11:265 45:76 Ross, James Harvey, Washington Co., 11:259 Roshell, Andrew, Jr. (AHA trustee), 55:106, 322, 355, Ross, Jane, Dardanelle, 12:274 56:96, 57:62, 65, 58:102, 59:91, 94 Ross, John, Ouachita Co., 22:111–12 Ross, Dr., Union Co., 12:247 Ross, John (Cherokee principal chief), 26:40–41, Ross, Lt. (CSA), wounded at Helena (1863), 2:174 44:268, 46:392, 49:203 Ross, A. S., Little Rock, 5:365 A. W. Arrington's fiction based on Ross-Ridge feud, Ross, Alice Sloan, Arkadelphia, 17:281 14:332 Ross, Betsy, of Okla., 11:267–68 and Cherokee neutrality (1861), 7:120, 8:105–6, Ross, Charles G., Washington, D.C., 27:217 24:321, 323, 330, 31:62 Ross, D. C., Carroll Co., 16:302 leader of anti-treaty faction, 10:366, 35:339–42, 348, Ross, D. F., Clark Co., 18:402 36:3, 13, 15, 19–20, 22–23, 25 Ross, D. M., Harrison, 47:248 lives in Philadelphia during Civil War, 8:107 Ross, Daniel H. (Cherokee del.), 31:172, 176, 179 map by, noted, 43:198, 204 Ross, David Carroll, Union Co., 8:331 and origin of factionalism within Cherokee Nation, Ross, Mrs. David Carroll, 8:331 8:100–103, 33:140n, 35:347–48 Ross, Don (sec., Presidents' Council of Ark. Hist. papers of, noted, 34:374 Orgs.), 55:100 and Pins, 8:104 Ross, E. C. (Mrs. D. M. Ross), Harrison, 47:248 signs treaty of alliance with CSA, 8:106, 30:341 Ross, Edmund (USA), 46:261–81, 56:40, 42, 48, 55 later repudiates it, 8:107 picture of, facing 46:276 suspected of being anti-southern (1861), 24:140–41, Ross, Emma Jewell, Austin, Tex., "Lucy Jane Moore 142n Ross," 11:246–70 Ross, John G., Washington Co., 11:258, 264 Ross, Eric, Pine Bluff, 7:328 Ross, John M. (founder of Jasper), 12:286 Ross, Frances Mitchell, 43:94, 184, 50:96, 295, 296, Ross, Jonsey, Howard Co., 16:386 58:326–27, 59:313–14, 316 Ross, Josie, Arkadelphia, 17:267 and AHA, 44:340 Ross, Lawrence Sullivan (CSA), of Tex., 19:257–58 board member, 44:186, 341, 47:189, 369 Ross, Leslie, Center Point, 12:266 pres., 55:106, 322, 56:376, 57:340–41, 342, 343 Ross, Lila Catherine Williams (Mrs. Frank Erskin Spec. Publications Comm. member, 46:92, 381 Ross), 11:266–67

636 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Ross, Lonzo. See Lonzo Ross Ross, Nathan, Chicot Co., 59:160 Ross, Lucian, Arkadelphia, 8:333 del. to const. conv. of 1836, 3:68 Ross, Lucy Jane Moore (Mrs. John G. Ross), art. on, slaveholdings of (1850), 12:68 11:246–70 Ross, Nellie Pearl Graves (Mrs. Sam Irenaeous Ross), Ross, Margaret, of Colo., 11:267–68 11:265, 268 Ross, Margaret Smith, Little Rock, 23:45n, 34:13n, Ross, Polly Marsh, Greenville, Tex., 11:258 36:348, 39:336, 52:344, 58:2, 59:232 Ross, Polly Marsh (Mrs. J. Harvey Ross), of Tenn., abstract of Pulaski Co. marriages (1839–51) by, in 11:258 Ark. Hist. Comm., 13:393 Ross, Robert, of Okla., 11:267–68 and AHA, 12:177, 20:298, 21:80, 369–70, 27:261, Ross, Sam Irenaeous, Washington Co., 11:259, 265–66, 28:194, 29:377, 31:376, 33:85–86, 253, 255, 268 35:188, 294, 297, 37:358 Ross, Stanley R., Francisco I. Madero: Apostle of on AHQ Board of Eds., 52:78 American Democracy, revd., 15:373–74 and Ark. Gazette, 42:92, 184–85, 349, 43:85, 274– Ross, Thomas A., Clark Co., 12:68 75, 354 Ross, Velma Lillian Erwin (Mrs. James Harvey Ross), hist. of, 38:67, 288 11:263–64, 267–68 Ark. Gazette Foundation Library curator, 34:356n Ross, W. A., 17:332 Arkansas Gazette: The Early Years, 1819–1866, A Ross, W. P. (Cherokee del), 31:172–74 History, revd., 29:82–85 Ross, Will, Howard Co., 26:315 arts. by, noted, 13:302, 14:76, 15:177, 274, 370, Ross, William Ashburn (Carroll Co. pioneer), 13:65 19:22n, 20:27n, 33:340 Ross, Miss. Co., 27:29, 33 "The Beginnings of the Arkansas Gazette," 28:3–5 Rossati, Guido, 50:34, 39 books by, noted, 36:60, 74 Ross Award. See Margaret Ross Award "Cadron: An Early Town That Failed," 16:3–27 Rosser, Thomas H. (CSA), at Pea Ridge (1862), 10:237, "Early Camp Meetings in Faulkner County, 17:14, 227 Arkansas," 10:157–67 Ross Foundation, Arkadelphia, 43:344, 352 "Herman Davis: Forgotten Hero," 14:51–61 Rossner, Fred, Little Rock, 12:90 "The Hinderliter House: Its Place in Arkansas Ross's Landing, Chicot Co., skirmish at (1864), 22:161 History," 30:181–92 Rosston, Nevada Co., 40:356 "The Homes of the Arkansas Gazette at Little Rock, and WWII maneuvers, 26:120–21 1821–1866," 25:128–44 Roswell Beebe (first locomotive, Cairo and Fulton RR), "Hugh Park," 33:334–36 7:129, 134 lists hist. markers and monuments in Pulaski Co., Rotan, Susannah, Chicot Co., 12:68 noted, 11:224 Rotary Club "Nathan Warren: A Free Negro for the Old South," of Bentonville, 37:125 15:53–61 of El Dorado, 33:214 "The New Madrid Earthquake," 27:83–104 of Little Rock, hist. of, noted, 36:73 "An Original Letter of Governor William Savin of Van Buren, 33:335 Fulton," ed., 22:273–77 of Washington Co., hist. of, noted, 36:80 papers by, 11:208, 20:109, 187, 25:94, 279, 26:96, Rotenberry, Astor L. (leader of antievolution movt., 297, 30:72, 266, 34:362 1927–28), Little Rock, 23:276–79, 36:161n picture of, facing 22:182 and Ark. antievolution law, 38:304–6, 308–10 publications by, noted, 45:177–78 Rotenberry, Burl C., Little Rock, 52:168, 176, 177 Pulaski County Hist. Review ed., 12:370 Rotenberry Bill (antievolution bill), defeated in Ark. receives award, 38:288 legis. (1927), 23:276–79 "Retaliation against Arkansas Newspaper Editors Roth, Clarence, Little Rock, and the Climber during Reconstruction," 31:150–65 automobile, 29:215–16 revs., 14:394–95, 16:407–9, 34:92–93, 45:348–49, Roth, Margaret Brobst, ed., Well, Mary: Civil War 57:344–45 Letters of a Wisconsin Volunteer, revd., "Sandford C. Faulkner," 14:301–14 20:105–7 "Three Letters of Cephas Washburn," ed., 16:174– Rothert, Matt, Sr., Camden, 43:355 91 book by, noted, 44:95–96; revd., 44:350–51 "Wandering John Taylor," 20:207–26 Rothman, David J., 50:342 wins Award of Merit for book on Ark. Gazette, Rothrock, Anna Thomas (Mrs. Irvin R. Rothrock), 31:76, 375 Springdale, 13:74, 76 Ross, Martha Ann, of Okla, 11:268 Rothrock, Irvin R., Springdale, 46:131n

637 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 and Ark. Horticulture Soc., 34:255–57, 260 Roussan, Adah L. Pettey (Mrs. Leon Roussan), Osceola, and Ark. State Plant Board, 26:57–58, 61, 63–64, 24:120 67–68 Roussan, Leon, Osceola, 24:120 art. on, 13:73–76 Rousseau, Pedro (cmdr. Spanish ship), 42:329 Rothrock, Thomas, Springdale, 13:74, 76, 33:341, Rousseau, Pierre, 42:286 34:267 Routh, Rev. Benjamin M., Washington Co., 5:355, 357 and Ark. Horticulture Soc., 34:257–61, 264 Routon, Bonnie, 36:367 "The Arkansas State Horticultural Society," 34:242– Rover (steamboat), 13:280–81 67 Rover, Yell Co., 10:7n, 25:24 "The Arkansas State Plant Board: A Half Century of Rowan, Thomas (CSA), Saline Co., 18:197, 32:72 Service," 26:48–74 Rowan, Tom (CSA), in Co. E, 1st Ark. Inf., 35:80 "Benjamin Harvey Greathouse," 16:163–68 Row-Colcord History, noted, 45:180 "Bill Leighton Brings in a Solid Citizen," 13:73–73 Rowden, Mr., murdered by C. M. Baker, 25:234 books by, noted, 5:191–92, 21:183–84, 26:194–95, Rowden, James H. (CSA guerilla), executed, 26:274 36:81 Rowden, Thad W., Jr., Fayetteville, 45:149n, 156, 160 "Congressman James William Trimble," 28:76–85 Rowe, Charlotte, visits Little Rock, 15:49 "David Bridenthal," 17:73–78 Rowe, Emmett, Rocky, owned Commonwealth Coll. "Dr. Alexander Copeland Millar," 22:215–23 site, 23:121 "'Dr. Buck' from Cane Hill," 22:332–37 Rowe, J. C., Garland Co., 44:98 "Dr. David Yancey Thomas," 27:246–57 Rowe, T. K. (49er), 6:79 "Dr. John Hugh Reynolds," 25:22–35 Rowell, Albert, Union Co., 16:339 "The Earle-Buchanan Letters of 1861–1876," coed., Rowell, Mrs. Alex, and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, 33:99–174 5:361 "Harold Elgin Henson," 24:348–54 Rowell, John W., Yankee Cavalrymen: Through the "Horticulturist J. R. Cooper," 12:30–33 Civil War with the Ninth Pennsylvania "John Brown of Arkansas," 28:324–41 Cavalry, revd., 31:88–90 "Joseph Carter Corbin and Negro Education in the Rowen, Had (CSA), Saline Co., 31:351 University of Arkansas," 30:277–314 Rowen, Thomas G. (CSA), Saline Co., 31:343 "The Judge Berry Story," 15:154–60 "Rowing against the Stream: The Course of Albert Pike "A King That Was," 33:326–33 from National Whig to Secessionist," by "Peter Manelis Van Winkle," 32:61–70 Walter L. Brown, 39:230–46 "Pioneer of Horticulture," 12:34–37 Rowland, Alexander E., Saline Co., 5:389 "The Story of Tontitown, Arkansas," 16:84–88 Rowland, Bill, Valley Springs, Boone Co., 13:69 "The University of Arkansas's 'Old Main,'" 30:3–29 Rowland, Catherine. See Mason, Catherine (Mrs. Isaac Rothrock, Mrs. Thomas, 34:267 Rowland), Detroit Rottersman, William, 37:234 Rowland, Diane, 39:91 Roubideaux River, Mo., 19:230 paper by, 38:276 Rough-and-Ready Hill, Monticello, 19:114 Rowland, Dunbar, of Miss., 20:58n, 35:122–23 Round Hill, Woodruff Co., skirmish at (1862), 22:161 Rowland, Elaine, Junction City, 47:392 Round Mountain, Faulkner Co., booklet on, noted, Rowland, Eron (Mrs. Dunbar Rowland), of Miss., 36:60 1:332–34 Round Prairie, west of Rhea's Mill, skirmishes at Rowland, Eugene, Union Co., 6:283 (1863), 22:161, 28:349, 352 Rowland, George W., Fathers of the Ridge, noted, Round Prairie Township, Benton Co., 43:354 40:176 Round Top Mountain, Pea Ridge battlefield, 21:168 Rowland, Harris C. (CSA), Saline Co., 18:192, 32:72– Roundtree, John, noted in letter to A. Sevier, 16:394 73 Rounsaville, Adalaid I., Camden, 5:336 Rowland, Mrs. Isaac. See Mason, Catherine (Mrs. Isaac Rounsaville, Dr. Franklin M. (Yell Co. del. to 1868 Rowland) const. conv.), 12:139n, 163 Rowland, J. Sam, and Valley Springs Acad., 16:82 Rounsaville, Peter K., Camden, 5:336 Rowland, Dr. J. W. (Pine Bluff African American Rountree, Judge Wiley C., Jefferson Co., 5:369, 372 physician), 33:305 Rouse, Lewis (early Little Rock brickmaker), 25:131 Rowland, Jacque, 46:96 Rouse, Roscoe, Jr., book by, noted, 51:377–78 Rowland, Dr. James A. (early Union Co. settler), 6:276 Rousey, Dennis C., Policing the Southern City: New removal to Tex., 6:283 Orleans, 1809–1889, revd., 57:212–14 Rowland, Jay, Hot Springs, 59:410, 420–21, 423 Roush, Myrtle, Russellville, 18:98 Rowland, John, Little Rock, 42:20, 22

638 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Rowland, Johnnie, Arkadelphia, 17:267 Royston, C. E. (CSA), 42:152 Rowland, L. A. (CSA), Saline Co., 18:193 Royston, Charles E. (son of Grandison D.), Washington, Rowland, Leslie, 50:370 18:41–42 Rowland, Lewis J. (ferryman at Ozark), 13:285 Royston, Georgia. See Heiskell, Georgia Royston (Mrs. Rowland, Mack, and Valley Springs Acad., 16:82–83 Fred Heiskell) Rowland, Mack (warden, Coal Hill convict farm), 8:179 Royston, Grandison D., Jr. (AHA permanent member), Rowland, Margaret E. Rutherford (Mrs. Alexander E. Hope, 42:390, 45:81–82, 46:308 Rowland), Alexander, 5:389, 400 Royston, Grandison Delaney, Washington, 3:157, Rowland, Dr. Robert E., 37:233 14:312, 17:350–52, 36:47n, 48n, 39:165, Rowland, Walter E., book by, noted, 48:293 44:363, 49:320, 328, 53:188 Rowland, Wesley A. (early Union Co. settler), 6:276, art. on, 18:26–43 278 attends const. conv. of 1836, 38:246 Rowland, William "Billy," Union Co., 6:276–77, 284 in CSA Cong., 17:352, 369, 38:234, 245–46, 45:81, Rowland, William (Pine Bluff African American 256 pharmacist), 33:305 defeated for reelec. (1863), 29:110–11, 31:23 Rowland, William Lorenza, Union Co., 6:278 introduces resolution on Gen. Hindman, 37:157 Rowlands, John. See Stanley, Henry M. del. to const. conv. of 1874, 5:290 Rowland's Raft (floating landing), on Ouachita River, elected pres., 38:246, 37:190 6:277, 283, 22:113–14 Hempstead Co. slaveholdings of (1850), 12:68 Rowlett's Station, 54:277 picture of, facing 27:196 Rownseville, A. Jane, Dallas Co., 42:144, 147, 149, 157 surveys for RR in Ark., 7:104 Roy, Beth, Bitters in the Honey: Tales of Hope and UA trustee, 30:295 Disappointment across Divides of Race and U.S. dist. atty. (1843), 32:240n Time, revd., 59:328–29 Royston, Imogene Nolen (Mrs. Grandison D. Royston Roy, F. Hampton, Little Rock, 43:184, 44:96, 47:88 Jr.), 45:82 AHA life member, 42:189 Royston, Irene. See Jett, Irene Royston (Mrs. Edward books by, 43:273, 275, 357 Jett) noted, 44:296, 45:75; revd., 42:375–76, 45:66– Royston, John E., Little Rock, 42:240–42 67 Royston, Josie Clendenin (Mrs. William Ashley Charles L. Thompson, 42:183 Royston), 36:47–48 hist. award named in honor of, 39:187, 40:278–79, Royston, Mary Clarissa Bates (Mrs. Grandison Delaney 41:368–69, 46:399–400 Royston), Washington, 18:29, 41–42, 36:48n How We Lived, 42:377–78 Royston, William Ashley (son of Grandison D.), Little paper by, noted, 43:340 Rock, 18:41–42, 36:47–48 Roy, Kenneth B., 59:395n Royston, Pike Co., cotton factory at, 15:137–39 Roy, Nancy (Mrs. F. Hampton Roy), Little Rock, Royston House, Washington, 43:284 43:184, 47:88 Royston Springs, Pike Co., 18:33n AHA life member, 42:189 Roz, Firmin (foreign travel-book auth.), writes of Ark., Roy, R. C., book by, noted, 36:65 11:181 Roy, W. (Helena teacher), 13:5 Rozell, Mr., 40:123 Royal, John (supposed Rev. War soldier), Pulaski Co., Rozell, Logan D., Miss. Co., and drainage, 5:267–71 1:62 Rozier, Firmian, 49:236 Royal, Garland Co., 35:140 Rozzell, Forrest (exec. sec., Ark. Educ. Assoc.), 19:347, Royal Circle of Friends Hospital, 47:163 59:247, 253 Royal Circle of Friends of the World (African American and the antievolution law, 38:315–17, 326 fraternal group), 31:206, 57:305–6 Rubanowice, Robert J., book by, noted, 53:399–400 Royal College of Surgeons, London, 20:389 Rubart, Lizzie, Batavia, 34:253 Royal Path of Life (book used by early pioneers), 21:26, Rubios, Palacios, 49:300–301, 309, 311 39–40 Ruble, Dr. G. W., and Valley Springs Acad., 16:81 picture of, facing 21:28 Ruble, Freda Slemons, Monticello, play by, 22:74 Roycraft, Francis, Ashley Co., 16:68 Ruby, Barbara C., "General Patrick Cleburne's Proposal Roycroft, Francis, Chicot Co., 58:16 to Arm Southern Slaves," 30:193–212 Royes, J. D. (Hot Springs African American atty.), Ruchs, Beulah. See McKenzie, Beulah Ruchs (Mrs. 33:319 Gordon McKenzie) Roy History Award. See F. Hampton Roy History Rucker, Col., at Camp Pike, 49:26, 27 Award Rucker, C. L., Bauxite, 27:356

639 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Rucker, Daniel H., Ft. Wayne, 35:344, 352 revd., 56:102–3 Rucker, J. C., Benton Co., 45:131, 134, 139 Rudy, Crawford Co., picture of electric pole set at, Rucker, V. A., Bauxite, 27:347 facing 46:253 Rucks, Anna, Dallas Co., 35:265, 274 Ruff, Charles F., Ft. Wayne, 35:353 Rucks, Beulah, Crawford Co., 13:100–101 Ruff, Dr. Horace E., Little Rock, 5:159 Rucks, Gus, Crawford Co., 11:115–17, 120 Ruffin, Mrs. C. N., DeWitt, 18:200–201 Rucks, Mrs. Gus, 11:117 Ruffin, Edmund, 59:161 Rucks, J. (cousin of Mary Ann Owen Sims), Dallas Co., Ruffner, A., 37:242 35:154 Ruffner, Samuel T. (CSA arty. officer), 19:133, 22:270 Rucks, Jim (uncle of Mary Ann Owen Sims), Dallas "Rugen," 12:60n, 65 Co., 35:146, 149–50 Rugg, D. C., Hot Springs, 11:110 Rucks, Mary, Dallas Co., 35:290 Rugged and Sublime: The Civil War in Arkansas, ed. Rucks, Mollie, Dallas Co., 35:278 Mark K. Christ, 56:56, 58:260 Rucks, Nelly, Dallas Co., 35:265 revd., 54:381–82 Rucks, Sarah Ann Shepherd, Crawford Co., 13:99–100, Ruggle, Philip, 56:92 101n Ruggles, Martin, Mound Prairie, 31:367 Rucks, Will (uncle of Mary Ann Owen Sims), Dallas Ruggles, Philip, Mound Prairie, 31:367 Co., 35:159 Ruggles, Salmon, Mound Prairie, 31:367–68 Ruckstull, Frederick W., 3:325 Ruhl, Ted., 30:158 picture of sculpture, following 3:312 Rule, Herbert C., 57:400–403 Rudd, Dan A., coauth., From Slavery to Wealth: The Rule, Rensonn (CSA), Van Buren Co., 2:277 Life of Scott Bond, noted, 21:146n Rule of Saint Benedict, The, 56:80 Rudd, J. J., Carroll Co., 16:299 Rules and Articles for the Government of the Army of Rudd, James, Carroll Co., 16:299 Arkansas, noted, 21:76 Ruddell, Abraham, Independence Co., 3:48, 8:134, Rule School, Carroll Co., 14:385 145n, 11:27, 37, 58:399 Rulon, Philip Reed, book by, revd., 41:84–86 Ruddell, Elizabeth Bowman (Mrs. Isaac Ruddell), Rumbough, George P. C., 34:243–44, 46:337, 340, 49:215 55:389 Ruddell, George, Independence Co., 3:49, 8:134 Rumfield, Hiram S. (Butterfield Overland Mail agent), Ruddell, John, Independence Co., 8:134, 140, 145 Ft. Smith, 15:68, 71–72, 75, 17:237 noted in diary, 24:282 Rumiey, Searcy Co., 33:289 slaveholdings of (1850), 12:68 Rumrill pottery, 45:85 Ruddell, John (Rev. War soldier), Independence Co., Runge, Mrs. W. H., Little Rock, 47:86 1:56 Runnels, B. (circus performer), 26:248 Ruddell, Mary Culp (Mrs. Abraham Ruddell), 49:217 Runnels, Hardin R., Richmond, Little River Co., 57:267 Ruddell, Stephen, Independence Co., 8:145n, 11:27 Running Water (Indian town), 56:139 Ruddell, Theodosia Lynn (Mrs. George Ruddell), Runyan, Bryan, Desha Co., 47:86 Independence Co., 1:56, 49:216 Runyan, Grace, Desha Co., 47:86 Ruddell family, art. on Indian captivity of, and L. C. Runyan, Isaac Barefoot, book on, noted, 40:366 Draper, 49:214–39 Runyan, Dr. J. P., Columbia Co., 6:216 Ruddell Township, Independence Co., 49:220 Runyon, Lawson, Hot Springs, 43:134 Ruddell's Station, Ky., 49:216, 221, 229 Rupe, D. Gordon, Jr., Dallas, Tex., 37:112, 121n, 122 Ruddel's Ford, on White River, 28:262 Rupe, Dallas, Dallas, Tex., 37:102, 121n, 122 Rude, William (CSA), Elm Springs, 5:409 Rupel, David, Union Co., 12:231 Rude Pursuits and Rugged Peaks: Schoolcraft's Ozark Ruple, Frederick (Ft. Smith artist), 3:334 Journal, 1818–1819, ed. Milton D. Rafferty, Ruple, Jack D., Genealogist's Guide, 48:373 revd., 57:69–71 Ruple, Susan Hamner, Little Rock, 42:389 Rudisill, R. N., Prairie Co., 11:216 paper by, 43:341 Rudko, Frances Howell, revs., 51:184–86, 55:460–61 Ruppius, Otto (German writer on Ark.), 27:226 Rudolph, Earle Leighton, 43:279, 50:142 Rural and Workman, (weekly agricultural publication), "Another Discordant Harmony," 3:211–16 29:160, 44:127, 46:23. See also Ladies' Little revs., 10:418–20, 11:227–30, 12:169–71, 292–94, Rock Journal and Rural and Workman 13:214–19, 15:180–82, 16:224–26, 17:115– Rural, Grant Co., 7:327 16, 18:99–100, 23:285–88, 38:366–68, Rural Electric Company, Calico Rock, 46:258 39:275–76, 42:90–92 Rural Electrification Administration (REA), 11:155, Selected Letters of John Gould Fletcher, coed., 28:83, 29:230, 53:281

640 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 "Rural Electrification in Arkansas, 1935–1940: The Russell, Betty Dortch (artist), 45:366 Formative Years," by E. F. "Ed" Chesnutt, Russell, Charles Taze ("Pastor Russell"), 56:395 46:215–60 copies of The Finished Mystery by, found in Rural Light and Power Company, Bono, 46:258 Cleburne Co. (1918), 26:34, 36 Rural Press and the New South, by Thomas D. Clark, Russell, Charles Wells, 50:45, 58, 62, 76, 78 revd., 7:340–42 Russell, Edward, Carlyle, Ill., 20:389 Rural South since World War II, The, by R. Douglas Russell, Erwin (son of Ira), 47:347–48, 351, 353, 355– Hurt, revd., 59:224–26 56 Rural Studies Center, Joint Education Consortium, Russell, Fred (son of Ira), 47:347–58 39:189, 337 Russell, Hannah, of Great Britain, 20:389 Rush, Dr. Elizabeth Millar, of Calif., 26:57 Russell, Dr. Ira (USA), 48:382, 54:244 Rush, Helene, Little Rock, 43:183, 341 and aftermath of Prairie Grove (1862), 47:347–49, Rush, Dr. J. L., Boone Co., 33:290 351, 355n, 358–61 Rush, Dr. J. O., and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, papers of, 46:394 5:372 picture of, facing 47:356 Rush, Lorenzo D., Boone Co., 13:407–8 Russell, J. L. (writer), 10:218 Rush, Marion Co., 37:302–3 Russell, James, Carlyle, Ill., 20:389 and the Morning Star Railway, 7:174 Russell, James Bryant, Canehill, 3:117, 33:114–15, 119, Rush Bayou, Chicot Co., 7:48–49 49:317 Rush Creek, Indian Terr., 37:338, 347–48 cofounder, Cane Hill Female Seminary, 5:355–56 Rush Creek, Marion Co., zinc deposits and mining early apple grower, 43:110 along, 33:286, 37:297–303 elected to Ark. House (1866), 33:162n Rusher, Gus, 54:171 Russell, James G., Randolph Co., 4:360, 362 Rushing, Angalee, Fox, Stone Co., 39:267 Russell, James W. (alleged KKK member), White Co., Rushing, Anthony C., books by, noted, 49:94, 285 31:159, 161 Rushing, Mrs. Edgar B., 36:299 Russell, James Washington, Russellville, 20:390n Rushing, Enoch D. (Batesville Unionist), letters of, to Russell, Jane, North Little Rock, 44:355 Sen. C. Sumner, 1:210–11, 215–16 Russell, Jerry L., Little Rock, 38:289–90, 39:96, 263, Rushing, Marie Morris, Cry "Shibboleth!," revd., 265, 40:94–95, 358, 41:98, 297, 366, 42:310, 12:299 394, 43:185, 44:193, 362, 45:84, 191, 365, Rusk, Dean (U.S. sec. of state), 20:329 46:80, 309, 400, 405, 47:190, 195, 365, 392, Ruskin College (labor coll. in Fla.), 23:103 48:93–94, 352, 382, 49:184, 290, 333, 37:96, Ruspoli, Emanuele, 50:24, 26, 31–33, 37–38 36:101, 303 Ruspoli, Prince (mayor of Rome), 45:26–28 and AHA, 40:262, 41:191 Russ, John P. H., El Paso, White Co., 38:257 board member, 39:181, 336, 355, 42:100, 189, advocates woman suffrage, 12:87 361 Russ, Mrs. John P. H., El Paso, White Co., 12:87 gen. chmn., 1983 annual mtng., 42:95–96, 188, Russ, William Adam, Jr. 355, 359 "The Attempt to Create a Republican Party in life member, 46:92 Arkansas during Reconstruction," 1:206–22 program chmn., 41:363–64 diss. on cong. disfranchisement (1866–98), noted, public information comm. chmn., 42:305–6 12:126 publicity chmn., 41:343–44 Russel, Mrs., of Eudora, 18:226 session chmn., 39:331 Russel, Abe (CSA), Saline Co., 31:331 AHA News ed., 42:360, 43:279, 344, 47:189, 48:88 Russel, Mrs. Harris, Arkadelphia, 38:216 book by, noted, 36:98 Russel, Lewis, Eudora, 18:226 and Little Rock Civil War Round Table, 32:275, Russel family, Dallas Co., 35:282 33:85, 343, 34:180, 35:190 Russell, A. C. (49er), Helena, 6:73 publications ed., 43:68–69, 72, 74 Russell, Albert, of Idaho, 20:390n receives award, 42:389, 44:96 Russell, Almedia, Van Buren, 42:340n revs., 46:76–77, 51:367–69 Russell, Alva, Russellville, 20:390n Russell, Jesse Lewis, Harrison, 7:270 Russell, Andrew J., Berryville, 56:13, 15, 16, 18, 22, 24 Behind These Ozark Hills, revd., 6:478–81 and Repub. party, 31:217, 33:12 Russell, Jim, West Memphis, 36:296 Russell, Dr. Andrew J., Little Rock, 5:326–27 Russell, John, Marianna, 7:232 Russell, Ann Williamson (Mrs. Alva Russell), and Russell, John, of Great Britain, 20:389 Russellville–Dardanelle Railway, 20:390n Russell, John H., claim of, to Hot Springs, 15:284

641 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Russell, Lawrence, Russellville, 20:389n, 390 Russell, William (Southland African American Russell, Leon, 55:297 merchant), 33:324 Russell, Maddie U., book by, noted, 51:97 Russell, William H. (London Times correspondent), Russell, Malind, Canehill, 40:38 2:13 Russell, Marcus J., 16:80, 28:64, 70 Russellism (teachings of C. T. Russell), among draft Russell, Marvin F., 56:4 resistors in Cleburne Co. (1918), 26:28, 30, diss. by, noted, 45:362 32, 34–36, 38–39 "The Rise of a Republican Leader: Harmon L. Russellites, 56:395–96 Remmel," 36:234–57 Russell's Addition, Little Rock, 46:339 Russell, Mary Ann Graham (Mrs. Thomas Russell), Russell's Ferry, near Batesville, 1:150 20:389n, 390 Russellville, Pope Co., 4:231, 265, 8:142, 14:64, 109, Russell, Mary Jane. See Pruitt, Mary Jane Russell (Mrs. 113–14, 182, 294, 304, 385, 17:189, 27:286, J. W. Pruitt) 28:277, 51:129, 131 Russell, May, Russellville, 14:385, 17:205, 20:388, Ark. Teacher published at, 19:330–31 389n, 390n, 51:129 art. on Dr. T. Russell (founder of), 20:388–91 Russell, Nancy, 49:103 book on, noted, 36:71 Russell, O. F., 7:261, 270, 14:196 celebrates E. Baxter's victory over J. Brooks, 4:147 Russell, Phillip, paper by, 54:377 and Cherokee Agency reserve, 31:166 Russell, Phillip Wayne, 48:208, 49:183, 333 circuses in, 32:167–71, 175 Russell, Ray, diss. by, on African American Cumberland Presby. Church at, 20:389n professionals in Ark., 11:59 Jeff Davis practiced law in, 13:80 Russell, Richard, and the Southern Manifesto, 56:355 Dwight Mission near, 3:128, 326, 12:97 Russell, Richard B., Jr., 55:174, 175, 186 First Bapt. Church at, booklet on, noted, 36:71 Russell, Robert, Ozark, 13:284, 290, 298 First Meth. Church at, book on hist. of, noted, Russell, Ruth, Artesia, N.Mex., 20:390n 44:355 Russell, Ruth S. (Southland postmaster), 33:324 Galley Creek Bapt. Church at, records of, in Ark. Russell, Sabrina (Mrs. William Russell), 42:221, 236, Hist. Comm., 14:285 50:134, 135, 55:215 and KKK, 22:15 Russell, Sam, Little Rock, 43:185, 279, 44:193 mental healthcare program in, 37:239 Russell, Samuel P. (CSA), picture of, at 34th Ark. Inf. named for Dr. T. Russell, 13:210, 20:390–91 reunion, facing 33:112 paper on hist. of, noted, 12:175 Russell, Susan Mildred Williamson (Mrs. Thomas POW branch work camp near, 37:14 Jefferson Russell), 20:390n and RRs, 7:132, 191 Russell, Thomas, Pope Co., 58:52 J. H. Shinn lived at, 15:156 Russell, Dr. Thomas (surgeon at Ft. Smith, 1817–19), scout to (1864), 22:161 Russellville, 5:177, 37:364 site of AHA mtng., 12:175–78 art. on, 20:388–91 smelted lead shipped from, 37:296 property of described (1850), 13:201 teacher inst. held at (1826), 14:203 Russellville named for, 13:197, 210 transportation from, to Dardanelle, 13:206 Russell, Thomas Jefferson, Russellville, 20:389n, 390 T. Roosevelt visits, 53:201 Russell, William, 50:134, 135, 55:215–16, 217 E. P. Washburn home in, 3:327 Russell, William, and Southland Coll., 42:221, 236 Russellville (hamlet at Cane Hill), 19:122, 20:66 Russell, William, St. Louis, 39:275 and Marmaduke's second concentration at Cane Hill appt. justice of the peace, Fourche de Thomas, 3:49, (1862), 20:69 4:356 Russellville Camp, on Frisco RR near Mountainburg, claim of, to Little Rock site, 14:129–30, 16:14–17, 10:280 19–21, 19:22, 28, 25:128–30 Russellville Courier-Democrat, 34:268–69, 41:92 donates land for Capitol site, 4:243 Russellville-Dardanelle Mail Line, 13:206 describes New Madrid area after earthquakes, Russellville Democrat, 12:294, 20:388, 32:168–71, 174, 27:104 34:319n Helena cofounder, 13:1 Russellville Pope County Record, 34:268–69 land speculator in Ark., and Anthony Janis grant, Russellville Tribune, 6:198, 51:130 3:39 Russey, Frances, Sevier Co., 17:275 landholdings of, in Independence Co., 8:135 Russey, John, Sevier Co., 12:68 owned interest in Cadron, 16:21–22 Russia, 38:23, 24–26 and removal of capital to Little Rock, 1:228–34 arts. on C. R. Breckinridge as min. to, 1:193–205,

642 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 38:3–31 Btry., 5:390 book on U.S. confrontation with, revd., 10:107–10 Rutherford, Hansford, Center Point, 12:266 Revolution (1917), J. S. "Sam" Faubus on, 53:276 Rutherford, James, and Sulphur Rock Acad., 5:89, 92– Russia: A Concise History, by Dorsey D. Jones, revd., 93 16:110–11 Rutherford, James E., 25:207 Russians, settlement of, at Slovaktown, 7:219 Rutherford, John, 40:67n, 68, 74 Russie, John, Center Point, 12:264–65, 270 letter to (1870), 40:72–74 Rust, Albert, Union Co., 10:38–41, 21:240–41, 38:231– Rutherford, John Ferguson, Pine Bluff, 41:35, 37, 43, 47 32, 46:51, 52:136–38, 148–49, 154, 37:132, Rutherford, Capt. Joseph R, 46:179n 283, 36:333 Rutherford, Joseph Robinson, 50:156n Civil War career of, 22:251, 31:37, 39, 32:304, 308 Rutherford, Margaret E. See Rowland, Margaret E. in Provisional CSA Cong. (1861), 12:224, Rutherford (Mrs. Alexander E. Rowland) 13:185, 29:107, 38:231–32, 244–46 Rutherford, Margaret Jane Mitchell (Mrs. John at Port Hudson (1863), 4:111–12 Rutherford), 40:67–68, 55:58, 62 raises regt. for duty in Va., 16:150–55, 26:84 letter to (1870), 40:72–74 defeated for Cong. (1856), 34:298 Rutherford, Margaret Massie Parish (Mrs. Archibald H. descendant of G. Rust, 1:159 Rutherford), 5:388 donates land at El Dorado for educ. purposes, 9:268 Rutherford, Mary, Batesville, 37:279 duel with George Watson, 10:41–42 Rutherford, Mary, Sayre, Okla., 5:388n Écore Fabré merchant (1839), 5:333 Rutherford, Mary A. Lewis (Mrs. Archibald H. efforts of, to bring compromise (1860–61), 12:215 Rutherford), Helena, 5:390–93 elected del. to border-state conv. in Ky., 12:183n Rutherford, Mary Eloise, Ft. Smith, 5:393 erroneously said to be buried in Mt. Holly Cemetery, Rutherford, Medford, Batesville, 37:279 21:241 Rutherford, Minnie U., Magazine, 26:294, 29:40 home, of, near Little Rock (1851), 14:308 praises Gov. Donaghey's prison policy, 8:184 leader of S. Douglas forces (1860), 29:103 and woman suffrage, 15:31, 35n, 40 and naming of Champagnolle, 10:40 Rutherford, Richard Henry Lee (CSA surgeon), 5:389, opposes moving co. seat to El Dorado, 12:240–41 393 slaveholdings of (1850), 12:68 Rutherford, Samuel (Indian trader), 28:43, 49:202 store of, at Scarborough's Landing, 10:38–39 Rutherford, Mrs. Samuel M., Little Rock, 5:393 Unionist in 1860–61, 12:180, 184n, 192, 215, Rutherford, Samuel Morton, Little Rock, 5:388–89, 29:104, 180 393, 14:407, 23:68 U.S. rep. (1860), 12:180 Rutherford, Samuel Morton, Jr., 5:393 Rust, Benedict, picture of, 56:88 Rutherford, Thomas (brother of William), of Va., 5:388 Rust, Benjamin D., 52:50–51 Rutherford, Will, Canehill, 40:73 Rust, George (Rev. War soldier), Union Co., 1:59 Rutherford, William (grandfather of Archibald H.), of slaveholdings of, 12:68 Va., 5:388 Rust, John, 52:44, 45, 50–53, 60, 63–65, 67–70, 76–77 Rutherford family, Batesville, 11:19 Rust, Mack, 52:52–53, 60, 63–65 Rutherford family, Yell Co., 43:84 Rust cotton picker Rutherford-Fuller, Minnie (leader, Ark. Federation of art. on, and changes in Ark. agriculture, 52:44–77 Women's Clubs), 50:341, 343, 345, 346, 348 begins mass production, 9:49 Ruthland, Eugene (Memphis [Tenn.] Commercial Rust Cotton Picker Company, 52:60–61, 65, 67 Appeal reporter), 23:208 Ruth (steamboat), 12:290–91, 20:310 Ruthven, Judge R. M., and the Norfork Dam, 4:152 Ruth, Babe, 54:412, 413 Rutledge, Ann, 23:354 Ruth, J. (publisher and ed., Camden Herald), 5:340 Rutledge, Mrs. Carl, Pine Bluff, 5:367 Rutherford, Archibald H., Little Rock, 42:30 Rutledge, Mrs. George, Hardy, 40:85 art. on life of, 5:388–401 Rutledge, Glenn C. (cmdr. Camp Robinson), 37:8 Rutherford, Blythe, Batesville, 37:279 Ruttan, Dr. H. C., Van Buren, and Pennywit Springs, Rutherford, Charles, 44:50–51 18:221 Rutherford, Clara Amelia. See Annis, Clara Amelia Rutz, Bessie Roberts (AHA permanent member), Rutherford (Mrs. Jerome T. Annis) Washington, D.C., 36:294 Rutherford, George W., Bellville, Tex., 5:393, 395 Ryan, Abraham (USA), 24:160–62, 165–71, 178–79, Rutherford, George W. (CSA), Independence Co., 52:304, 306–9, 311, 312 2:284, 24:144–45, 52:272 Ryan, Albert H., and RRs during Reconstruction, 7:133, Rutherford, Hamilton Russell (CSA), in Woodruff's 137

643 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Ryan, George, 47:265n, 56:204 Ryan, Harold W., "Matthew Arbuckle Comes to Fort Smith," 19:287–92 Ryan, John, Benton Co., 13:289 Ryan, John George (Pine Bluff newspaper publisher), 31:154 harassed by Radical Repubs., 31:155–56 suspected of being John Surratt, 31:154–55 Ryan, Patrick (USA), 38:78 Ryan, S. V. R. (dir., Ark. Post State Bank), 23:69 Rydall, Hannah. See Smith, Hannah Rydall (second wife of Dr. Thomas Smith) Rye, Mrs. John, 36:163n Rye, William, Pope Co., 13:201 Ryland, Rev., Dallas Co., 35:263, 266, 269, 287 Ryland, Mrs., Dallas Co., 35:186, 272 Ryland, Robert, Jefferson Co., 43:334 Ryley, A. G., Brinkley, 31:281 Ryman, Eleanor Bowling (ed.), 41:358, 43:76–77 book ed., noted, 36:79 Cemetery Index: Van Buren County, Arkansas, coed., noted, 39:353, 40:177 History of Van Buren County, coed., noted, 35:379

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