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Filed under: Arkansas -- Social life and customs -- FictionFiled under: Murder -- Arkansas -- Fiction- The Three Sisters: or, The Life, Confession, and Execution of Amy, Elizabeth, and Cynthia Halzingler, Who Were Tried, Convicted, and Executed at Elizabethtown, Ark., Nov. 30, 1855 for the Awful and Horrible Murder of the Edmonds Family, Consisting of Seven Members Together; With the Speech of the Eldest Sister, Amy, on the Gallows (Baltimore et al.: A. R. Orton, 1856), by O. R. Arthur (illustrated HTML with commentary at fiftywordsforsnow.com)
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Filed under: Arkansas -- Biography- Historical Arkansas (ca. 1919), by United Daughters of the Confederacy Memorial Chapter No. 48 (Little Rock, Ark.) (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Pioneers and Makers of Arkansas (c1908), by Josiah Hazen Shinn
Filed under: Saint Francis River Valley (Mo. and Ark.) -- Biography- From Slavery to Wealth: The Life of Scott Bond; The Rewards of Honesty, Industry, Economy and Perseverance (Madison, AR: Journal Printing Co., 1917), by Dan. A. Rudd and Theo. Bond, contrib. by James Carroll Napier
Filed under: African American businesspeople -- Arkansas -- Madison -- Biography- From Slavery to Wealth: The Life of Scott Bond; The Rewards of Honesty, Industry, Economy and Perseverance (Madison, AR: Journal Printing Co., 1917), by Dan. A. Rudd and Theo. Bond, contrib. by James Carroll Napier
Filed under: African American farmers -- Arkansas -- Biography- From Slavery to Wealth: The Life of Scott Bond; The Rewards of Honesty, Industry, Economy and Perseverance (Madison, AR: Journal Printing Co., 1917), by Dan. A. Rudd and Theo. Bond, contrib. by James Carroll Napier
Filed under: African Americans -- Arkansas -- Biography- From Slavery to Wealth: The Life of Scott Bond; The Rewards of Honesty, Industry, Economy and Perseverance (Madison, AR: Journal Printing Co., 1917), by Dan. A. Rudd and Theo. Bond, contrib. by James Carroll Napier
Filed under: Arkansas -- Church history -- SourcesFiled under: Arkansas -- Description and travel- Proceedings of the Convention of Southern Governors, Held in the City of Richmond, Virginia, on April 12th and 13th, 1893: With Papers Prepared by the Governors of Arkansas, Alabama, South Carolina and Virginia, in Regard to the Physical Resources of Their Respective States (Richmond: C. N. Williams, 1893) (multiple formats at archive.org)
- A Journal of Travels into the Arkansas Territory, During the Year 1819; With Occasional Observations on the Manners of the Aborigines (Philadelphia: T. H. Palmer, 1821), by Thomas Nuttall (page images at HathiTrust)
- Scenes and Adventures in the Semi-Alpine Region of the Ozark Mountains of Missouri and Arkansas, Which Were First Traversed by De Soto, in 1541 (Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo and Co., 1853), by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
Filed under: Hot Springs (Ark.) -- Description and travel- The Hot Springs of Arkansas (Washington: GPO, 1917), by United States National Park Service
Filed under: Little Rock (Ark.) -- Description and travelFiled under: Arkansas -- Economic conditionsFiled under: Arkansas -- EncyclopediasFiled under: Arkansas -- History- Pioneers and Makers of Arkansas (c1908), by Josiah Hazen Shinn
Filed under: Arkansas -- History -- Periodicals
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Filed under: School integration -- Arkansas -- Little Rock -- History -- 20th centuryFiled under: Arkansas -- ImprintsFiled under: Arkansas -- Poetry- Hymns to the Gods, and Other Poems (Little Rock: F. W. Allsopp, 1916), by Albert Pike, ed. by Lilian Pike Roome
Filed under: Arkansas -- Social life and customs- On the Track of "The Arkansas Traveler" (extract from the Century magazine, 1896), by Henry C. Mercer
Filed under: Hot Springs (Ark.)Filed under: Hot Springs Reservation (Ark.)- The Hot Springs of Arkansas (Washington: GPO, 1917), by United States National Park Service
Filed under: Jonesboro (Ark.)Filed under: Little Rock (Ark.)Filed under: Ouachita River (Ark. and La.)Filed under: African Americans -- Arkansas- Racial Possibilities As Indicated by the Negroes of Arkansas (Little Rock: Philander Smith College, 1898), by D. B. Gaines
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