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- Arkansas Territory Official Correspondence, 1825-1832
- Human Adaptation in the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains by George Sabo III, Ann M
- Arkansas Post
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- Arkansas Statehood Lesson Plan
- Ecosystem Restoration in the Ouachita National Forest: Evaluating the Pragmatism of Pre-European Settlement Benchmarks
- Trail of Tears National Historic Trail and the Tennessee, Wheeler, And
- Arkansas Post
- The North Little Rock Site on the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail: Historical Contexts Report
- Phillips County History
- Slavery and the Arkansas Supreme Court
- Past and Present Distribution of the Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Picoides Borealis and Its Habitat in the Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas Joseph C
- Original City Historical Firsts Illustrated
- Here for Nearly Four Score Years Soldiers, Lawmen, and Ing Rights to the Cherokee, but He Did Have Arbuckle Expel of the U.S
- The Peculiar Institution on the Periphery: Slavery in Arkansas
- The Separation of Law and Equity and the Arkansas Chancery Courts: Historical Anomalies and Political Realities
- ASA Newsletter 2018 January
- Land of the Red Man
- Arkansas Territorial Militia BOARD of DIRECTORS Chairman Brigadier General Keith A
- Oklahoma State Research Guide Family History Sources in the Sooner State
- A History of the Lands and USDA Forest Service Tenure
- Interior Highlands Oak-Hickory-Pine
- Fugitives from Injustice: Freedom-Seeking Slaves in Arkansas, 1800-1860 Historic Resource Study
- From Trails to Truths: Oklahoma History from a Native American Perspective 9 Quick Facts
- Arkansas and Missouri, 1800-1860
- University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections Map
- Encyclopedia Style Guide
- Its Land and People, Vol. 1
- AGS Ezine Volume 12, No
- The Right to Trial by Jury in Arkansas After Merger of Law and Equity
- The Changing Faces of Oklahoma Your Teacher Will Assign You One Of
- Oklahoma Genealogy Research
- ASA Newsletter 2019 February
- Slaveholders and Slaves of Hempstead County, Arkansas