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1 W W. I. L. Air School, St. Louis. Mo., 51:230 W. R. Lee Wagon Hub Mill, Shirley, 33:287 Wabash Railroad, 24:30, 42:109 Wabbaseka, Jefferson Co., 31:230 Wacaster, J. L., Hot Springs, mentioned, 16:207, 210 Wachittaw, 40: Wachtendorf, Ona Marie, Conway, 47:124 Wackerman, A. E., Crossett, 24:210 Waco Aircraft, of Ohio, 51:240, 242 Waco Indians, 37:349 Waco School, Polk Co., 35:252 Wadded Moccasin (Sioux), 38:29 Waddell, James J., Jackson Co., 12:71 Waddell's Farm, Jackson Co., skirmish at (1862), 22:167 Wade, Sen. Benjamin F., of Ohio, 38:351, Wade, Dr. C. M., Hot Springs, 49:271 Wade, G. C., Fayetteville, 5:23n Wade, H. King, Fayetteville, 34:110 Wade, James R., 50:164 Wade, Lynn F., Fayetteville, 34:365 Wade, Mrs. Lynn F., 31:375 Wade, Michael G., Blytheville, 41:294 Wade, O. J., Little Rock, 14:91 92 Wade, Ophelia Richardson, book by, noted, 36:67 68 Wade, William (CSA arty. officer), of Mo., 22:242 43, 246, 248 Wade-Davis Bill, 20:331, 51: Wadittesha Wallishka (Black Clay Bayou), 40:226 Wadkins, Walt (CSA officer), Grant Co., 7:322 Wadsworth, J. S. (USA), and freedmen during the Civil War, 1:103 Wadsworth, Yancy, Ashley Co., 16:343 Wage scale (1900), 39:130 Waggoner, Judge W. J., Lonoke, and the criminal-lawreform movt., 5:3 Wagner, Bonaventure, 56:83, 84 Wagner, Clarence M., book by, noted, 52:474 Wagner, Constance, Eureka Springs, 10:218 Sycamore, revd., 10:105 6 Wagner, Sen. Robert F., of N.Y., and labor relations, 24:17 Wagner, William, Pulaski Co., 43:124 Wagnon, William O., Jr., "John Roy Steelman: Native Son to Presidential Advisor," 27: Wagon Bayou, Lincoln Co., 7:44 Wagons, 41:207 8, art. on Springfield Wagon Company, 10: caravans of, from Ark. to Calif. (1849), 6:8 9, 13, caravans of, from Harrison to Russellville (1879), 12: description of migrant trains of, through Ark. (1858), 17: hauling apples, 43:110 making of, in Columbia Co., 2:224 Wagons for the Santa Fe Trade: Wheeled Vehicles and Their Makers, , by Mark Gardner, noted, 59:345 Wagy, Tom, 57:161 AHA local arrangements chmn., 56:97, 376 "Governor LeRoy Collins of Florida and the Little Rock Crisis of 1957," 38: "Little Sam Faubus: Hillbilly Socialist," 53: "Memories of a Mountain Woman: Addie Joslin Faubus, ," 57:1 16 papers by, 52:345, 54:377 Wahan, J. T. (Blytheville planter), 5:271 Wahl, Charles, Conway Co., 52:288, 289, Wainright, Thomas, Fayetteville, 16:164 Wair, W. W., Prairie Co., 11:216 Wait, Robert E., Little Rock, 4:165 Wait, William B. (Little Rock banker), 2:371, 13:409, 411, 23:68, 25:139 and Cairo and Fulton RR, 7:114 Waits, George (CSA), in 1st Ark. Inf. Regt., 35:58, 84, 89 Waits, Wally, Richardson, Tex., 43:189, 44:97, 45:190, 46:206 Wakefield, Dan, 56:336 Wakefield, Zera, Union Co., 12:241 Wakely, Lemuel, Howard Co., 12:271, 15:88, 31: Wakeman, Margaretta, 19:212n Wal-Mart, and power in Ark., 57:101 2 Walcott, Greene Co., 13:53, 61 Walden, Edward H., art. on, noted, 13:302 Walden, J. A., Carroll Co., 16:295, 299 Walden, Mrs. Thomas, Van Buren, 3:9 Walden, Carroll Co., 33:289 Waldenburg, Poinsett Co., 42:335 Waldo, Columbia Co., 10:286, 11:10, 14:381n, 30:214, 216, 32:371, 35:34, 45:54, 47:70 origin of name of, 11:8 9 Waldon, Dr. Lon, 37:237 Waldren, Mrs. T., Van Buren, 25:150 Waldrep, Christopher, book by, noted, 52:474 Waldrip, J. J., and Sulphur Rock Acad., 5:90 93 Waldron, J. Clark, 48:338 Waldron, Scott Co., 14:379, 28:166, 174, 185, 365, 29:123, , 138, 141, 143, 32:345, 33:334, 336, 40:86, 141, 42:336, 49:157 book mentioning, noted, 44:355 during Civil War, 6:181, 22:167, 25:41, 28:354 57, 359, description of (1859), 13:206 7 hist. of, noted, 45:286 mail service to (1860), 34:137 38, 143 reunion mtng. in, 18:139 RR to, 7:168 sch. in, 26:185 Waldron Advance-Reporter, 33:

2 Waldron News, 45:286 Waldron Reporter, 13:239, 29: Waldrop, F. A., Clark Co., 4:324 Waldrop, Mrs. T. B., Arkadelphia, 4:317n Waldrow family, Randolph Co., 4:361 Waldstein, Ark., RR to, 7:185 Wale, James C., Jackson Co., 43:123 Walke, Capt. Henry (USN), leads gunboats against Ark. Post (1863), 18:240 41, 243 Walker, Capt., of Virginia (steamboat), on Ark. River, 1:345 Walker, Rev. A. T., Texarkana, 5:352 Walker, Alexander S., Pulaski Co., 48:111, anti-sevier candidate for state auditor (1836), 20:129 defeated for gov. (1836), 2:306 defeated for pres. of Ark. Legis. Council, 19:320 duels with Frederick Notrebe, 21:273 elected to Ark. Legis. Council, 20:25 and elec. of 1827, 19:312 opposes statehood, 10:143 Walker, Dr. Amos, and Judsonia, 1:88 Walker, Anna E., 44:197 Walker, Archilaw (Rev. War soldier), Washington Co., 1:60 Walker, B. F. (CSA cav. officer), of Mo., 26:91 Walker, Benjamin, Ark. Co., 12:72 Walker, Benjamin F., Fayetteville, 33:165 letter from (1874), 33:167 Walker, Calvin, Springdale, 32:69 Walker, Charles Whiting (Fayetteville del. to 1868 const. conv.), 12:139n, 147, 150, 152, 163, 33:124n Walker, Mrs. Creed, 15:308 Walker, Rev. Daniel H., Carroll Co., 6:461 Walker, Judge David, Fayetteville, 3:351n, 32:69, 33:116, 159, 163, 37:188, 313, 41:225 27, 230, 46:12, 15, 17, 19, 20 21, 49:324, 326, 328, 52:287, 58:21, 59:166 anti-sevier leader (1836), 20:144 and Ark. Western RR, 28:302 and Ark. Supreme Court elected chief justice of, 20:334, 338 opinion of, on RR-aid bonds (1877), 28:303 justice on, 6:220, 7:139, 20:334, 338, 28:153n art. on, 58:61 79 art. on letters to, relating to Reconstruction, 16: atty. for Willis Wallace, 14:322 atty. for Stand Watie, 14:325 candidate for Cong., 14:327, 26:353 58, 28:130 and Civil War, 31:25, 31, 33:123 24, 130 and elec. of 1860, 12:188 89, 198 erects bldg. in Ozark, 13: family letters of, published, noted, 15:370 and Far West Seminary, 29:349n, farm home of, picture of, 58:69 Fayetteville homes of, 11:225, 31:374 pictures of, 44:cover, 76 letters of, 6:164n, 33: letters to, in Ark. Hist. Comm., noted, 15:275 member, second AHS, 11:134 mil. reservation in Washington Co., files entry on, 35:358n paper on, noted, 15:90, 336 postwar life of, 9:263, 266, 268 representation based on slave pop., opposes ( ), 20: secession, opposes, 12:198, 207 secession conv. pres., 12:209 10, , 13:174, 180, , 14:63, 29:176, 180, 34:140, 39: service of, to UA, 6: slaveholder, 12:72, 58:61 79 and statehood, 3:67 68 thesis on, 42:389 Whig leader, 20:232, 241 and A. Yell, 3:285, 26:182 writes epitaph for Yell's gravestone, 26:378 Walker, Deloss, 44:107 8 Walker, E. A., Little Rock, 13:394 Walker, E. T. (Scott Co. del. to secession conv.), table facing 13:184 Walker, Gen. Edwin A. (cmdr. U.S. troops in Little Rock crisis, 1957), 30:110n Walker, Eliza (Sevier Co. slaveholder), 12:72 Walker, Ernest, 34:251 53, 45:142 Walker, Eulalie Taylor, Little Rock, 2:7 8, 15:313 Walker, F., Little Rock, 33:322 Walker, F. D., 54:335 Walker, F. P., Chicot Co., 59:175 Walker, Felix, of N.C., 24:55 Walker, Frank, 49:255 Walker, Col. Fred. L., and 1941 maneuvers in Ark., 26:103 Walker, G. D., Helena, 5:23n Walker, Gary, Sevier Co., 48:91, 299, 49:98 Walker, George, 50:144 Walker, Henry, 54:335 Walker, Isabelle. See Garland, Isabelle Walker (Mrs. Rufus King Garland Jr.) Walker, Isabelle Meredith (Mrs. James H. Walker), 39:160 Walker, J. C., Columbia Co., 11:7 Walker, Dr. J. F., 57:14 Walker, J. Knox (nephew of J. K. Polk), of Tenn., 23:48 Walker, J. Vol, Fayetteville, 3:351n, 14:59, 25:203 UA bldg. named for, 30:26, 28 Walker, J. W., Rogers, 5:309 Walker, Capt. J. Wythe (CSA), Fayetteville, in 34th Ark. Inf. Regt., killed at Jenkins' Ferry (1864), 33:111, 124 Walker, J. Wythe, Little Rock, 38:288 Walker, Jack, Fayetteville, 25:202 Walker, Jacob W., Fayetteville, 23:69, 26:182n 759

3 Walker, Jacob Wythe, of Ky., 58:63, 65 Walker, James, of Tenn., A. Yell buys land for, in Ark., 26:182 Walker, James (White Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:72 Walker, James David (CSA; grandson of David), Fayetteville, 3:351n, 354, 11:70, 225, 44:77 Walker, Mrs. James David, Fayetteville, 3:351n, 352, 354n Walker, Dr. James H., Hempstead Co., 39:160 61, 163, 41: anti Van Buren pres. elector (1836), 20:144 del. to 1836 const. conv., 18:31 slaveholdings of (1850), 12:72 supports representation based on slave pop. (1836), 20:135, 238 Walker, James S., Union Co., 10:41 Walker, James W., Batesville, 46:19 Walker, Jane Lewis Washington (Mrs. David Walker), Fayetteville, 33:124n, 58:65, 68 Walker, John, 56:131 Walker, Dr. John, and Valley Springs Acad., 16:81 Walker, John (CSA), in 6th Ark. Inf. Regt., 13:131 Walker, John (early Lawrence Co. settler), 3:46 Walker, John G. (USN officer), at Ark. Post, 18:256 Walker, Gen. John George (CSA), cmdr. Walker's Tex. Div., 38:138, 46:56 57 book on div. of, noted, 20:12n in Trans-Miss., 7:59 61, 63, 65, 18:275 76, 20:4 5, 9 13, 15, 25:76, 33:110 mentioned in diary of Virginia Gray, 42:83 84, 135 Walker, John Witcher, book by, noted, 36:52 Walker, Julia Jackson (Mrs. Daniel H. Walker), Carroll Co., 6:461 Walker, Kenneth R., 31:76, 34:181 book by, noted, 44:355 A History of the Middle West, revd., 32: Walker, Leroy Pope (CSA sec. of war), 12:219 20, 17:120, 24:315 16, 318, 26:81, 85 Walker, Lowry, Springdale, 34:259 Walker, Gen. Lucius Marshall (CSA), of Tenn., 1:71, 21: art. on duel of, with Marmaduke, 23:36 49 buried first at Little Rock, then at Memphis, 23:45, 49 at Helena (1863), 2:176, 20:260, 262, , , 283, , 297 killed in duel (1863), 6:196 97, 20:273, , 33:109 leads regt., 6:303 5, at Little Rock (1863), 2: picture of, facing 23:40 Walker, M. A., Russellville, 4:233 Walker, Maria Polk. See Armstrong, Maria Polk Walker (Mrs. Frank C. Armstrong) Walker, Martin Kidder (son of David), Fayetteville, 32:63n, 69 Walker, Mrs. Martin Kidder, 32:63n, 69 Walker, Mary, of Ky., 58:63 Walker, Mary, of SW Ark., 50:187 Walker, Mary (daughter of David), Washington Co., 44:77, 58:78 Walker, Max (Pea Ridge Battlefield Comm.), Pea Ridge, 16:327, 19:77 Walker, Pamela, 57:118 Walker, Philip Jefferson (son of David), Fayetteville, 19:355 Walker, Dr. Robert, 12:372 Walker, Samuel D. (Chicot Co. slaveholder), 12:72 Walker, Samuel R., Chicot Co., 59:160, 168 Walker, Sue, Fayetteville, 3:351n, 353 Walker, T-Bone, 58:367 picture of, 58:370 Walker, Tandy (CSA Choctaw officer), 8:242n, 18:344 46, 29:237, 41:361 gov., Choctaw Nation (1858), 28:215 Walker, Thomas, 59:384 Walker, Tim, North Little Rock, 46:405 Walker, W. E., and Valley Springs Acad., 16:83 Walker, W. H. (CSA), Washington Co., 5:409 Walker, W. W., Ft. Smith, 29:161 Walker, Dr. William, 12:372 Walker, Mrs. William, Van Buren, 3:9, 25:150 Walker, William A., Jr., revs., 36:91 92, 39: Walker, Gen. William Henry Talbot (CSA), 54:284, 286 opposes Gen. Cleburne's proposal to arm slaves, 4:313, 30:205 8 Walker, William "Sonny," Little Rock, 54:38 39, 50, 56:437, 438 Walker, Wythe, Washington Co., 58:71, 78 Walker Brothers, Springdale, 32:69 Walker Cemetery, Fayetteville, 33:124n Walker family, Fayetteville, 3:351n letters of, published, 15:91, 370 Walker Family Letters, ed. W. J. Lemke, revd., 15:97 98 Walker House, Dermott, picture of, 42:295 Walker's Creek, Columbia Co., 11:3 Walker's Indian Brigade (CSA), 19:45, 49 Walker Spring, Polk Co., 21:69 Walker's Texas Division (CSA), 2:180, 20:12n Walkerville, Columbia Co., naming of, 11:7, 11 Walkin' Preacher of the Ozarks, by Guy Howard, revd., 4:74 77 Walking Editor of the Ozarks, by Tom Shiras, revd., 59: Wall, Major (Choctaw leader), 27:49 Wall, Ben, 54:345 Wall, Bennett H., 26:196, , 298 picture of, facing 26:296 Wall, David, Marianna, 19:270 Wall, Mrs. David, 19:269 Wall, Dr. E. D., Marianna, 14:59 Wall, Mrs. E. D., art. by, on reminiscences of Lon Slaughter, 8:

4 Wall, Mrs. E. E., "Archibald H. Rutherford: An Arkansas Pioneer," 5: Wall, Effie Allison "Early Boating on St. Francis and Interesting Reminiscences as Told by Mrs. Margaret Clark," 7: "Early Railroad History and Other Interesting Events in Lee County," 7: "Formation of Lee County," 8: "The Hills of Jeffersonville," 8: "Pioneers at Rest in Deserted Graveyard," 8:170 Wallace (steamboat), 34:347 Wallace, Capt., Baxter partisans capture, during Brooks- Baxter War (1874), 37:244 Wallace, Alfred, Fayetteville, 6:30n, 13:296, , 14:321, 15:134, 16:140 44, 23:69, 58:12 13 Wallace, Anthony F. C., Jefferson and the Indians: The Tragic Fate of the First Americans, revd., 59: Wallace, Barrington, booklet by, noted, 36:77 Wallace, David "Orval Faubus: The Central Figure at Little Rock Central High School," 39: paper by, noted, 38:276 Wallace, Edward Tatum, 10:218 Wallace, George, Prairie Grove, 16:267 Wallace, George C., 53:461, 54:26, 56:310, 57:455 56, 59:264 Wallace, Henry A. (U.S. sec. of agriculture), 24:5, 7, 9, 11, 15 16, 18, 20, 23, 26 27, 27:222, 32:349, , 37:24, 38, 59:241, , Wallace, I. C. (Columbia Co. del. to secession conv.), table facing 13:184 Wallace, Isaac, Benton Co., 35: Wallace, James, Lee Co., 32:116 Wallace, James A., Grant Co., 7:327 Wallace, James E., Fordyce, 46:122 Wallace, Dr. James P., Izard Co., 37:189 Wallace, Jeremiah C. (Ark. RR Comm.), 7:168 Wallace, Rev. Jerry, of Ill., 25:208 Wallace, John, Union Co., 16:338 Wallace, John (49er), Clarksville, 6:76 Wallace, John M. (supt., Ark. Sch. for the Deaf), 5:205 Wallace, Gen. Lew (USA), 23: Wallace, Mandeville, Camden, 10:285 87, Wallace, Mike, 56:265 Wallace, Orran, Johnson Co., 58:59 60 Wallace, Riley, Fayetteville, 14:318 Wallace, Robert (49er), Clarksville, 6:76 Wallace, Robert Minor, Union Co., 1:378, 6:216, 12:246 est. law practice in Texarkana, 34:49 Wallace, Rosa (Washington postmaster), 39:167 Wallace, T. (49er), 6:79 Wallace, Travis, 59:50 51 Wallace, W. M. (CSA), Paraclifta, 17:275, 279, 280n, Wallace, Capt. W. S. (USA), Ft. Wayne, 35:340, Wallace, Willis, Fayetteville, and Wallace-Orr fight, 14:140, 318, Wallace Institute, Van Buren, 4:238, 13:59 Wallace-Orr fight (1838), Fayetteville, 14:140, 318, Wallace's (lodging house), Washington, 30:166 Wallace's Ferry, on Big Creek, Phillips Co., mil. action at (1864), 6:181, 22:132, 167 Wallack's Theater, New York City, 22:348 Waller, Calvin B. (Little Rock Bapt. min.), 4:79 Waller, Cyrus W. (Little Rock ed.), 14:220 Waller, Col. Edward, Jr., art. on letters by member of 13th Tex. Cav. Regt. commanded by, 21: Waller, Jacqueline, book by, noted, 43:84 85 Waller, John Lewis, book on, revd., 40: Waller, Kathleen, Magnolia, 35:302 Waller, W. Loran, Memphis, Tenn., 45:79 Walley, Bert, Conway Co., 52:395 Walling, Dr. R. G., Texarkana, 37:236 Walling, Robert, 43:185 Wallis, David W., Pine Bluff, 20:397, 22:183, 33:86, 36:203 AHA trustee, 57:65, 58:102 3, 226, 325, 59:91, 93 book by, noted, 54:108 Wallis, Mrs. David W. (ed.), 40:358, 43:70 Wallis, Hal, 56:338 Wallis, Mildred, Arkadelphia, 9:223 Wallis, Perly (candidate for del. to Cong., 1819), 25:342 Wallis, W. W. (atty.), 42:354n Walls, A. J. (brother-in-law of J. T. Robinson), 24:306 Walls, Edwina, 38:95, 275, 39:94, 44:196, 296, 45:331, 46:203, 379, 401, 47:302 AHA moderator, 54:379 AHA paper by, 49:331 AHA trustee, 47:189, 369, 48:83, 90, 94, 206, 354, 51:85, 270, 53:91, 54:81, 84 ballad contributed by, 7:334n Contributions to Arkansas Medical History, ed., revd., 49: "The Introduction of Prepayment Medicine to Arkansas: The Trinity Hospital Experience," 42:3 26 Red Cross official, and England, Ark., riot (1931), 29:297 Walls, J. W., Prairie Co., 13:233n, 235, 236n Walls, James A., Holly Grove, picture of house of, facing 39:209 Walls, John A. (CSA), in 1st Ark. Inf. Regt., 35:67, 89 Wall's Mill, on James Fork near Ft. Smith, 26:274 Walnut Bayou, Little River Co., 14:225 Walnut Bend, Miss. River, Crittenden Co., 6:392 Walnut Bend, St. Francis River, Lee Co., 7:229 Walnut Forks, Montgomery Co., 49:171 Walnut Grove, Independence Co., 3:44, 42:206 Walnut Grove, Washington Co., mil. colony at, 24:

5 Walnut Grove Plantation, Little River Co., 14:144 46, 53:20 21 Walnut Hill, Lafayette Co., 3:99, 14: Walnut Hills, along Miss. River above Natchez, Miss., 27:97 Walnut Lake, Desha Co., 43:338 Walnut Prairie, Little River Co., 14:155n Walnut Ridge, Lawrence Co., 3:95, 5:2, 327, 46:80 interurban in, 39:56 POW branch work camp near, 37:14 15 and RRs, 7:132, 175, 190 and sch. integration in Hoxie, 48:17, 24 26, 28 29, 32 segregation controversy in, 30:98 Walnut Ridge Telephone, 40:260 Walnut Ridge Times Dispatch, 48:24, 26, 51:260 Walnut Township, Benton Co., 43: Walnut Tree, Yell Co., 5:220 Walsh, Annis, 36:300 Walsh, Mrs. George C., Little Rock, 42:8n Walsh, Henrietta Holmes (Mrs. William Walsh), Dallas Co., 35:265 Walsh, Martha, Dallas Co., 35:146n, 168, 265n Walsh, Martha (Mrs. Thomas J. Walsh), Dallas Co., 35:168n, 265, 281 Walsh, Thomas J., Dallas Co., 35:168n, 265n, 281 Walsh, William, Dallas Co., 35:265 Walsh, William J., Dallas Co., family of, 42:60, 67, 70 71, 73 74, 82 83, 135, , 153, , , 166 Walt (steamboat), 31:159 Walt, Betty Becker, Little Rock, life member, 40:178 Walter, A., publishes Wheel at Cabot, 13:245 Walter, Rev. Calvin B. (pastor, Second Bapt. Church), Little Rock, 38:305 "Walter J. Lemke," by Ernie Deane, 28:93 95 Walter L. Brown Award, 44:186, 338, , 45:181, 355, , 46:203, 305, 378, 399, 49:182 83, 185, , 52:79, 59:232 Walters, Dale, 59:350 Walters, Elmer, Garland Co., 59:416 Walters, H. (CSA), in 1st Ark. Inf. Regt., 35:89 Walters, Irma, DeQueen, 42:190, 48:91, 49:98 Walters, J. R., Pulaski Co., removed from legis. for elec. fraud (1889), 26:209 Walters, Jess (Span.-Am. War veteran), interviewed, 5:211 Walters, Neal, Eureka Springs, letter to (1861), 29:176, Walters, Tyler O., rev., 53:395 Walters' Mill, Benton Co., 46:175 Walthall, Allie T. (CSA), 1st Ark. Inf. Regt., 35:68 Walthall, Edward C. (CSA), 54:285, 287, 288 Walthall, Harvey, Little Rock, 56:437 Walthall, John A. Calumet and Fleur-de-Lys: Archaeology of Indian and French Contact in the Midcontinent, revd., 52: French Colonial Archaeology: The Illinois Country and the Western Great Lakes, revd., 52: Walthall, W. T., Little Rock, 4:337 Waltham, Mass., 40: Walther, Glenn, 57:389, 399, 404 Walton, Brian G. "Ambrose Hundley Sevier in the United States Senate, ," 32:25 60 "Arkansas Politics during the Compromise Crisis, ," 36: "How Many Voted in Arkansas Elections before the Civil War?" 39:66 75 "The Second Party System in Arkansas, ," 28: Walton, Rev. George W. (Van Buren African American min.), 33:310 Walton, Green (CSA), in 1st Ark. Inf. Regt., 35:89 Walton, James H., 50:129n Walton, Dr. James Wyatt, Benton, 36:222 Walton, Rev. R. C., Rogers, 45:140 Walton, Sam. See Walton, Samuel Moore Walton, Samuel Moore, 54:13, 59:122, 312 Walworth, Horace F. (Chicot Co. slaveholder), 12:72 wealth of, 12:50, 72 Walworth, John P. (Chicot Co. slaveholder), 12:72, 51: Walz, Curtistine (Mrs. Robert Bradshaw Walz), 27:259, 33:340, 41:342, 47:151 52, 48:379, 49:190, 293 picture of, facing 38:276 Walz, Joe, Ashdown, 47:151 Walz, Lolla Bradshaw (Mrs. Joe Walz), 47:151 Walz, Robert Bradshaw, 36:248, 41:97, 296, 42:361, 43:343, 45:90, 46:380, 49:190, 293, 53:177 and AHA, 21:181, 183, 369, 22:181 82, 23:187, 24:183, 26:296, 382, 27:68, 258, 29:377, 30:267, 31:376, 32:253, 255, 340, 33:340, 34:264, 35:188 89, 294, 297, 37:356, 358, 38:94, 193, 280 board member, 38:379 nominating comm. chmn., 39:336 pres., 27:260, 28: permanent member, 41:192, 342 "Arkansas Slaveholdings and Slaveholders in 1850," 12:38 74 art. on, 47: hist. photograph collection of, 48:379 LAHA judge of awards comm., 38:277 "Migration into Arkansas, : Incentives and Means of Travel," 17: paper by, on Juneteenth, noted 24:91, 183 pictures of, facing 25:286, 26:294, 28:258, 260, 41:342, 47:151 receives award, 39:90 thesis by, noted, 14:

6 Walzer, Michael, 56:322 Wampler, J. Morris, and survey of Cairo and Fulton RR, 7:113 Wampoo, Pulaski Co., 43:338 Wanderer of the Hills, by Chris Meadows, revd., 37:283 Wandering Back, by Henry Franklin Hammack, noted, 14:387 Wandering in the Shadows of Time, by Velda Brotherton, noted, 53:398 "Wandering John Taylor," by Margaret Ross, 20: noted, 20: Wang, Richard P., Arkansas Politics: A Reader, revd., 57:67 68 Wannamaker, Olin D., 30:226 Wapannoca Bayou, 44:205, 211 Wapello County, Iowa, 40: Wappanoche, Phillips Co., 13:382 War and Wartime Changes: The Transformation of Arkansas, , by C. Calvin Smith, revd., 46: War between the States. See Civil War War Birds: Diary of an Unknown Aviator, by John Grider, ed. E. W. Springs, noted, 35:132, 134n War Bulletin (newsletter), 15:344, 41:298 War Cries on Horseback: The Story of the Indian Wars of the Great Plains, by Stephen Longstreet, revd., 29:88 91 Ward, Dr., Saline Co., 31: Ward, Mr., Camden, raises Civil War company called Ward's Ducks, 18:193 Ward, Mr., farm of, near Charleston, 23:160 Ward, Mrs. A. J., 3:8 9, 25:150 Ward, A. J., Little Rock and Ark. penitentiary, 8:172, 26:94, 34:196 penitentiary lessee, 52:4 picture of notice by, facing 28:8 Ward, A. J. (Home Guard officer), Van Buren, in Civil War, 25:149 Ward, A. M., Clarksville, 58:54 and the training of deaf children, 5:193 Ward, Allen, Carroll Co., 16:299 Ward, Augustus J. (sec., Fayetteville Temperance Soc., 1841), 3: Ward, Ben (CSA), in 1st Ark. Inf. Regt., 35:84 85, 87 Ward, Carry (daughter of Sgt. John), 29:369 Ward, Clark, Hempstead Co., 14:152, 31:369 art. on 1890 reminiscences of, 17:56 67 Ward, Daisy Seiler (Mrs. R. A. Ward Jr.), 40:335 Ward, Dolly (daughter of Sgt. John), 29:369 Ward, Eli (49er), Batesville, 6:73 Ward, Ellen Elizabeth. See Eno, Ellen Elizabeth Ward (Mrs. Jonathan Adams Eno) Ward, Essie (Searcy Co. artist), 44: Ward, Fannie (daughter of Sgt. John), 29:369 Ward, Geoffrey C., The Civil War: An Illustrated History, noted, 49:357 Ward, Glen C., 36:298 Ward, I. N. (49er), Clarksville, 6:76 Ward, Israel J., 36:18 Ward, J. M. Z., and the cooperative marketing of rice, 5:127 Ward, J. Paul (Independence Co. sen.), 3:230 Ward, J. R., Ashley Co., 16:72 Ward, James, Miss. Co., 6:263n Ward, James (CSA), in 1st Ark. Inf. Regt., 35:89 Ward, James A., book by, noted, 53: Ward, Jessie, Searcy Co., 44:194 Ward, John, and salt works, 16: Ward, John (public-relations dir. for W. Rockefeller), 54:36 Ward, John (supposed Rev. War soldier), Phillips Co., 1:61 Ward, Sgt. John (Medal of Honor winner), art. on, 29: Ward, John L., Conway, 53:453, 459 AHA session chmn., 43:340 The Arkansas Rockefeller, revd., 38: Ward, John W., on Andrew Jackson, 24:361, 368 Ward, Joseph, 49:228 Ward, Joseph, Ashley Co., 16:66, 75 Ward, Julia Wilson (Mrs. [Sgt.] John Ward), 29:368, 372 Ward, Lee, Howard Co., 2: Ward, Lucille, Hempstead Co., 39:351 Ward, M. (Phillips Co. slaveholder), 12:72 Ward, Mary Jane. See Corbin, Mary Jane Ward (Mrs. Joseph Carter Corbin) Ward, Mary Lizzie, Ft. Smith, 33:144 Ward, Melitus, Carroll Co., 16:299 Ward, Mrs. Ollie Edwards, Crawford Co., 3:12 Ward, Justice Paul (Ark. Supreme Court), 38:322 Ward, Phillip (son of Sgt. John), 29:369 Ward, Maj. Richard L. (USA), leads 1st Kans. Colored Regt., 18:342, 344 Ward, Tom T. (Jacksonport publisher), 9:241, 246 Ward, W. L., Marianna, 53:362 Ward, W. W., Lee Co., 57:385 Ward, William, Carroll Co., 16:299 Ward, William, Clarksville art. on letter of, to Edward Cunningham, 1: and Sulphur Fork Factory, 37:180 Ward, William, of Miss., 19:307 Ward, William D. (asst. sec., terr. council, 1833), 10:395 Ward, William L. (Marianna sen.), 13:303 and double-primary bill, 3: opposes woman suffrage, 15:50 Ward, Zeb, Little Rock, 46:344 lessee of state penitentiary, 8:173, 34:198, 200, 202 4, 52:5 6 Wardell, M. L., addresses AHA, 12:174 Wardell, Miss. Co., 38:119 Warden, Dr. T. M., Van Buren, 6:29n War Department (U.S.), 25:139, 166, 30:140, 37:13 15, 763

7 18, and Choctaw removal from Ark., 27:47 and Ft. Smith cmdr. ( ), 19:132 34, 29:119, 128, 136, 144, 151 and POWs, 53:350, 352, 365 recruits African American troops, 1:102, "War Diary of W. C. Porter," ed. J. V. Frederick, 11: Wardlaw, Nancy, Bradley Co., 12:72 Wardlow, Mrs. A. B., Mt. Elba, 3:7 Ward Motor Hotel, Ft. Smith, 30:265 Ware, Mr., 42:165 Ware, Ed, Phillips Co., and Elaine race riot (1919), 19:146, 20:9 Ware, Eugene F., book by, noted, 50:210 Ware, George W., Jr., 59:237 Ware, George W., Sr., 59:237 Ware, J. E., Izard Co., 37: Ware, Katherine A. (ed.), 19:212 Ware, Lillian L. See Cooper, Lillian L. Ware (Mrs. John Ralph Cooper) Ware, Mrs. R. D., Asheville, N.C., 15:177 Ware, Dr. U. H., 50:183 Ware, W. P. (49er), 6:78 War Eagle, Benton Co., 13:289, 21:170 71, 24:146, 32:63, 67, 43: Blackburn's Mill on, 46:172 War Eagle Creek, Madison and Benton cos., 21:4, 6, 32:64 65, 33:108, 43:118 mills on, 19:258, 21:4, 6, 30:8, 32:66, 69 War Eagle Mills, on War Eagle Creek, Benton Co., 19:258, 21:4, 6, 30:8, 32:66, 69 Ware's Chapel, Columbia Co., 11:10 11 Ware v. Arkansas (case arising from Elaine race riot, 1919), 19:142n Warfield, E. (CSA officer under Gen. Cleburne), 13:252n, 54:290 Warfield, William P. (Desha Co. slaveholder), 12:72 War Finance Corporation, aid from, to Ark. rice growers, 5:128 War Food Administration, 37:13, 53:352 Wargo, Andrew, Jr., 39:228 Wargo, Andrew, Sr., Desha Co., 39: Wargo, Percy, 39:228 Wargo, Tim, 39:228 Wargo, Victoria Bains (Mrs. Andrew Wargo Sr.), 33:260, 39:228 Wargo's Landing, 39:228 War in Europe, produced by Edwin P. Hoyt, noted, (vols. 3 and 4) 51:377, (vol. 5) 52:99 Waring, Alice Noble, The Fighting Elder: Andrew Pickens, revd., 22: correspondence concerning review of, 23:88 91 Waring, Edward (USA officer), in Independence Co., 23:253 Waring, George E. (USA), of Mo., 19:231 War in the Pacific: Iwo Jima, vol. 9, produced by Edwin P. Hoyt, noted, 52:99 War in the West: Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove, by William L. Shea, noted, 56:121 "War Letters of a Texas Conscript in Arkansas," ed. Robert W. Glover, 20: Warmack, Johnson (Rev. War soldier), Madison Co., 1:57 War Manpower Commission, 37:13 15, 18 19, 53:352, 356 War Memorial Board, 4:245 War Memorial Building, Little Rock. See Old State House War Mothers of America, 1:323 Warm Springs (now Hot Springs), Garland Co., 14:3, 9. See also Hot Springs Warm Springs, Randolph Co., 4:356, 360, 6:212 Warneke, Lon, 54:412 Warner (steamboat), 11:18 Warner, Charles Dudley, 53:164 Warner, Capt. Charles H. (riverboat operator on White River), Batesville, 9:238, 22: Warner, George B. (CSA), of Mo., buried at Fayetteville, 5:407 Warner, H. C., Argenta, 24:31n Warner, Mrs. Harry, Ft. Smith, 9:313n Warner, Capt. John T. (steamboat operator on White River), Batesville, 11:18 Warner, John T., Batesville, home of, 42:314 Warner, Julia McAlmont (Little Rock teacher), 13:301, 22:4 Warner, Kenneth O. (state dir. of personnel), 45:296, , Warner, Myra (Ark. suffragist), 15:23n, 40:292 Warner, Robert, 59:435 Warner, Roger, book by, noted, 54:494 Warner, Sam Bass, book by, noted, 41:135 Warner, Sydney Yantis, book by, noted, 36:78 Warner, Virginia, 48:93 Warner Land Company, 41:48 Warner's Female College, Little Rock, 44:123 Warnock, James (early Camden settler), 22:100 Warnock, Lucretia (Columbia Co. teacher), 30:214 Warnock, Robert S., Columbia Co., 11:12 opposes proposed const. (1918), 34:22, 31 Warnock, Sarah Emeline (Mrs. S. F. Overa), Elliott, 22:103n Warnock Springs, Columbia Co., naming of, 11:12 War of Another Kind: A Southern Community in the Great Rebellion, by Wayne K. Durrill, 52:224 revd., 50:98 99 War of 1812 in Ark., 7:149, 19:262, 24:47, 25:337 paper on, 12:178 War of the Rebellion. See Civil War War of the Rebellion, 52:259 War Paint Trail, by Bill Gulick and Thomas Rothrock, noted, 5:

8 War Records Office, Washington, D.C., 41: War Relocation Authority, 2:88, 41:330 31, , 338, 53:341, 343, , 349, 351, 357, 358, 359 art. on Japanese relocation by, in Ark., 23: Warren, Capt. (CSA), 42: Warren, Ada O. (AMA teacher), 30:140, 142, 144 Warren, Anne (first wife of Nathan Warren), 15:54, 57 Warren, Archie (son of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:54 Warren, B. W. M. (Union Co. sen.) 31:54 55 Warren, Dr. C. C., of Ky., 14:92 Warren, C. R., Hot Springs, 26:27 Warren, David M. (AHA life member), Panhandle, Tex., 16:327, 17:210 Warren, Mrs. E. S., Rogers, 45:142 Warren, Earl, 56:322, 59:81 Warren, Rep. Edward Allen, Camden, 1:131, 34:298, 301 elected to Border State Conv. by Ark. Secession Conv., 12:215n, 13:183n Warren, Edwin Luther (son of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:57 58 Warren, Elizabeth (African American child, living with Nathan), Little Rock, 15:57 Warren, Ella (stepdaughter of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:54, 57, Warren, Eugene (Little Rock atty.), 8:270n AEA counsel, and the antievolution law, 38:316 20, 323 law partner of C. Bailey, 57:156, 157 Warren, Frank (son of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:54, Warren, George (son of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:54, Warren, Henry (brother of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:55 Warren, Ida May (stepdaughter of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:57, 60 Warren, Isaiah Timothy (son of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:54, Warren, James (brother of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:54, Warren, James A., Van Buren, 15:135 Warren, John (son of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:54, Warren, Joyce, 45:366 Warren, Louise (third wife of Nathan Warren), Little Rock, 15:58 Warren, Maria Rebecca (daughter of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:54, Warren, Mary Eliza "Mollie" (daughter of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:57, 60 Warren, Mary Elizabeth (second wife of Nathan Warren), Little Rock, 15:57 58 Warren, Mary Ellen (daughter of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:57 Warren, Minnie, Miss. Co., 6:426 Warren, Nathan, Little Rock, 54:308, 345 art. on life of, as free black, 15:53 61 Warren, Nathan, Jr., Little Rock, 15:54, 60 Warren, Ned (early Camden atty.), 5:339 Warren, Robert Penn, 53:14 book by, noted, 57:369 Warren, Samuel H., Dallas Co., 12:72 Warren, Stafford, 57: Warren, William (musician), 53:81 Warren, William Alfred (son of Nathan), Little Rock, 15:53n, 57, Warren, Zola May (granddaughter of Nathan), 15:53n Warren, Bradley Co., 3:76, 360, 5:114n, 327, 335, 11:333, 12:393, 14:381, 19:56 57, 27:286, 38:138, 39:348, 40:277, 41:321, 42:164, 43:338 art. on Ark. Lumber Co. at, 46:60 68 baseball in, 54:421 during Civil War, 33:80, depot in, 45: picture of, facing 45:169 First Meth. Church of, records of, 48:211 life in, described, 5: RR to, 7:115, , 191, 29:333, 338, 344, 31:282 talk on, noted, 7:143 Warren and Ouachita Valley Railroad, 7:115, 169, 29:333, 338, 344, 45:169, 46:66, 68 picture of station of, facing 39:348 Warren and Saline River Railroad, 29:344 Warren Bridge Company, 39:136, Warren Democrat News, 46:66, 68 Warren Eagle-Democrat, 46:66n Warren News, 46:60 Warren Plantation, near Pine Bluff, 30: Warren Station, Pulaski Co., 36:31, Warren Sunbeam (1879), 11:212 Warren Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, 43:55 56 Warrick, Brant, Greenwood, 44:341 Warsaw, Mo., 33:80 Warsaw, Union Co., 10:42 Warships of the Civil War Navies, by Paul H. Silverstone, noted, 49:357 War Songster, 30:149 "Wartime Gristmill Destruction in Northwest Arkansas and Military Farm Colonies," by Michael A. Hughes, 46: Wartime Journal of a Georgia Girl, by Eliza Frances Andrews, noted, 57:225 Warwick, W. J., Helena, 53:156 Wash, Thomas J. (Dallas Co. slaveholder), 12:72 Wash, W. A. (CSA), in 60th Tenn. Inf. Regt., 12:367 Washbourne, Edward Payson. See Washburn, Edward Payson Washbourne, Henry, 46:359 Washbourne, J. W., Fayetteville, 8:105 burial place of family of, 14:386 Washbourne, Woodward, 46:356, 359, 361 Washburn, Alex H. (ed., Hope Star), art. on, noted, 37:198 Washburn, C. C. (USA), 44:64 765

9 Washburn, Rev. Cephas, 14:325, 39:101, 46:354, 356, 359, 393 addresses Fayetteville Temperance Soc. (1843), 3:180 at Ark. Post (1820), 3:126, art. on, 3: art on, noted, 14:287 art. on three letters of, 16: booklet on, noted, 14: collection of, at Ark. Hist. Comm., 16:218 description by, of travel conditions in Ark. (1820), 15:187 and Dwight Mission, 1:345 46, 12:9, 103, 15:187, 195 est. post office at, 18:48 and Far West Seminary, Mt. Comfort, 4:327, 28:310, 29:245 48, , , 360 father of E. P. Washburn, 3:326 27, 30:149 home of, near Russellville, 3:327 Little Rock, early resident of, 7:241 medical doctor, erroneously said to be, 2:21 min. at Dardanelle, 10:180, 12:274 min. at Ft. Smith, 9:313, 17:259 min. at Norristown, 10:179 preaches at Little Rock, 2:21 22, 5:179 preaches near Bentonville, 3:135 reminiscences of, 10:179, 14: Reminiscences of the Indians, 56: Washburn, Edward Payson (artist), 3: See also Arkansas Traveler Arkansas Traveler (painting by), 2:21, 5:392, 9:103 4, 14:309, 30:146, 149, , 35:123 24, 53:35 36 children in, were those of Dr. R. L. Dodge, Little Rock, 2:21 art. on, and, Arkansas Traveler (painting by), 46: The Chess Game, 53:41, 163 grave of, in Little Rock, marked, 16:402 picture of, 46:355 Turn of the Tune (painting by), 9:104 Washburn, Col. Henry D. (USA), of 18th Indiana Inf., 20:86 Washburn, John Alexander, Monroe Co., 35:47 Washburn, Minerva (daughter of Cephas), 3:131 Washburn, Wiley A. (CSA), Monroe Co., art. on reminiscences of, 35:47 90 Washburn, Winifred Allen (Mrs. John Alexander Washburn), Monroe Co., 35:47 Washburn Collection, given to Ark. Hist. Comm., 16:281 Washington, Booker T., 32:109, 129, 33:178, 34:150 51, 153, 237, 35:327, 330, 39:120, 41:124, 50:364, 54:122, , 128, 130, 56:275, 363 Ark. version of dinner of, with T. Roosevelt, 32:18 book on, revd., 33:90 92 and I. Fisher, 41:3 4, 6 7, 9 11, 13, 16 18, 22 29, 31, 33, 36 37, 40 41, 43 44, 46, 48 influence of, in Ark., 30:6 7, 311, 33:5, 298 pictures of, 54:129, visits Pine Bluff (1905), 41:28 29 Washington, Mrs. Booker T., 41:10 Washington, Booker T., Jr., 41:28 29 Washington, Catherine H. (Jefferson Co. slaveholder), 12:72 Washington, Eliza (slave), 38:220 Washington, Frances Stewart Latta (Mrs. George L. Washington). See Latta, Frances Stewart Washington, Gen. George, in Am. Rev., 28:246 Washington, George (NW Ark. secessionist), 6:231 Washington, George (Caddo leader), 37:339, Washington, Col. George (Indian commissioner), 13:32, 39, 23:32 Washington, George L., 40:44 Washington, J. W., Washington, 47:208 9 Washington, Jane Lewis. See Walker, Jane Lewis Washington (Mrs. David Walker) Washington, Lucinda, Batesville, 51:148 Washington, Hempstead Co., 5:332, 338, 7:59, 8:334, 12:264 65, 14:236, 17:58, 62, 179n, 180n, 181, 27:75, 84, 105, 28:271, 29:141, 37:322, 41:319, 42:48, 60, 78 79, 149, 302, 43:89 90, 107, 113, 132, , 45:220, 269, 48:271 72, 53:19 AHA mtng. at, 48: AMA sch. at, 30:123, , 31:211, 318, 322 Ark. Mex. War volunteers at, 6:250 51, 12:301 3, 26:368, 36:26 art. on, 13:401 7 art. on J. R. Eakin and Telegraph of, 12: art. on G. D. Royston of, 18:26 43 art on S. T. Sanders of, 39: art. on Dr. Smith of, 24:67 81 art. on survey of, 17: Bapts. in, 3: book describing antebellum social life in, noted, 39:77 books on, noted, 25:187, 36:62 63 and Bowie knife, 17: Abraham Brock opens store in (1827), 17:338, 348, 18:5n, 30 cemetery at, 1:55 56 during Civil War, 2:373, 17:273, 275, 278, 284, 19:41 42, 45, 48 49, 24:240, 32:89, 38: action near, 8:242, 17:273, 278, 18:339, 22:167, 28:271 Ark. CSA Gen. Assembly meets at (1864), 39:166n Ark. CSA govt. at, 3:322, 8:241, 15:163n, 17:365, 18:37, 22:235, 38:131, 238, 354, 39:288, 48:70, 72 73, 49:156, 289, 54:313 and Hempstead Rifles, 48: letters from, 2:273, 283, 21:265 troops org. at, 8:241, 18:

10 E. Cross and, 3: decline of, 17: described, 17:58, 28:52, 30:166 in 1834, 48:13 fire in (1875), 39:288 founded (1824), 39:288, 48:377 and Freedmen's Bureau, 50:163, 164, 167, 169, 172, 173, 175, 183, 184, 187, 191, 193, 194, 51:148, 149, 150 freedmen's hosp. in, 51:153, 158 freedmen's plight in, 51:151 E. W. Gantt and, 15:165n hist. dist. of, 44:96 hist. bldgs. in, 3: C. B. Mitchel Home, 38:237 in Nat. Reg., 35:378 hist. of, noted, 38:378 hotel in, 15: and Sam Houston, 48:274n Jonquil Festival in, 37:198 land office at, 10:142, 19:316 mail route to, 12:124, 231 male and female seminary in, 39:164 memoir mentions, 17:60 62 Meth. church at, 31:371 72, 39:164 newspaper in, 14:224 Real Estate Bank branch in, 6:278 restoration of, 20:395 G. D. Royston and, 18:28, 30 31, 37, and RRs, 6:413, 31:278 Iron Mtn. RR bypasses, 39:288 mil. RR to, 17:338 Richard Samuels (African American del. to 1868 const. conv.) from, 33:45 schs. at, 6:328 32, 27:112, 31: Dr. N. D. Smith, weather records of, 13:208 9, 24:67 81 stageline to, 15:192 and swamplands, 6:383, 398 and Tex. Rev., 3:106 7, 17: and travel connections at, 15:192 Washington, Arkansas: History on the Southwest Trail, by Mary Medearis, noted, 38:378, 39:85 Washington Academy, Washington, 27:112 Washington and Benton Counties, Arkansas, by Diane and Ray Hanley, noted, 58:125 Washington County, 2:309, 3:230, 318, 4:266, 5:218, 14:283 84, 386, 15:68, 26:166, 183, 226, 245, 250, 28:128 30, 174, 311, 317n, , 29:173, 32:155, 36:16, 329, 37:225, 40:32n, 148, 150, 178, 358, 42:113n, 314, 43:90, 101, , , , 181, 318, 354, 46:88, 168, , 180, 182, 184, , 222, 253, 49:167, 211 African American news reports from (1893), 33: and antievolution act (1928), 38:313 apple industry in, 33:326, art. on A. W. Arrington of, 14: art. on Millard Berry and, 15: art. on Canehill murders in (1839), 29: art. on CSA POW from, 12: art. on Earle-Buchanan letters and, 33: art. on early doctors in, 10: art. on Far West Seminary in, 29: art. on land grant in, 2:1 11 art. on letter from (1861), 3:63 bibliog. on, 25:191, 36:79 81, book on, 49:92 books on cemeteries in, 42:183, , 45:78, 179 book on hist. of educ. in ( ), noted, 47:188 book on hist. of schs. in, noted, 45:90, 354 books on marriage records of, 45:281, 47:84 book project on, 45:365 booklet on Holt family of, revd., 19: Canehill in, 5:354 58, 14:320, , 33:99n cemetery records of, 41:358, 362 Cherokees and, 8:101, 35:356, 36:23, Cincinnati in, 3:154n circuit court in, 3:354 during Civil War, 3:13, 22:133, 168, 25:81, 84, 33:105, 108, Indian depredations in, 33: list of men from, in Ark. USA units, noted, 48:80 81 mil. post colonies in (1865), 24:146 34th Ark. Inf. Regt. (CSA) from, 33:103, 143 Civil War markers and monuments in, noted, 45:287 colls. in, 20:232n, 33:99 Cane Hill Coll. in, 33:99 and Const. of 1836, 41:240 cotton factory in (1840), 15:127, 20:232n county fairs in, 12:397 98, 35:252 courthouse of, 2:365, 3:336, 4:18, 15:158, 19:256, 29:348 Cumberland Presby. churches in, hist. of, noted, 16:329 F. R. Earle and, 33:113, early families of, 33:100, 103, 105n, 138n early records of, microfilmed, 39:190 early settlers of, 5:297n, elecs. in, 14:322, 324, 326, 26:265, 33: folksongs recorded in, 7:4 and Ft. Wayne, 36:5, 10 49ers from, 6:47, 53 54, 76 free blacks in (1850), 3:162 German settlement in, 6:226n, , 9: Good Govt. League in, 13:76 Goodspeed's hist. of, noted, 38:93, 189 govt. structures of, 6:222 and Greenback movt., 36: health office est. in (1913), 10:

11 hist. workers in, listed, 11: immigration to, 15: index to wills and probate books, 41:357 Indian sites in, 5: listings in Nat. Reg. from, 44:76 marriage records of, 41:360 mil. reservation in, 35:358 militia inf. company from (1846), 36:26 and Ozark Trails Assoc., 7:304 J. R. Pettigrew and, 33:162n pictorial hist. of (c. 1900), noted, 20:198 political corruption in, 57:38 40 and poll tax, 54: pop. of, 23:190, 27:178 postmasters and post offices, in, bulletin on, 35: and proposed const. (1918), voted against, 34:34 pro-union feelings in, 12:195, 207, 221, 223 during Reconstruction, 12:159, 163, 166, 35: Rev. War soldiers buried in, 1:60 Rhea's Mill in, 32:326n Major Ridge and E. Boudinot murdered in (1839), 36:16 Rotary Club in, hist. of, noted, 36:80 and RRs, 10:221 schs. in, 4:325 26, 332, 12:99 100, 104 5, 358, 29: slaves in (1860), 3:162, 12:53 73 E. D. Stone Home in, 3:323 students in (1916), 10:316 swamplands in, 6:75 tax frauds in ( ), 13:241 J. N. Tillman and, 34:158 Tontitown in, 8:123 tornado through (1898), 45:32 tournament of Knights in (1869), 12: and UA, 4:182, 6:431, , 7:257, 8:46, 9:94, 15:116n, 30:3 4, 15, 33:166n, 170 and Vallière land grant, 2:1 2 P. M. Van Winkle and, 32:62 63 votes Repub., 7:207 B. F. Walker and, 33:165 David Walker and, 33:116n and woman suffrage, 15:31 34, 40n Washington County, Arkansas, Cemetery Records, by Lloyd McConnell, 41:358 Washington County, Arkansas, Index to Wills, , and Index to Probate Books, A to K, , by Lois Miller, noted, 41:357 Washington County Extension Club, records of, 48:383 Washington County Fair, book on, noted, 36:81 Washington County Historical Society, 10:221, 11:224 25, 13:392, 14:346, 15:350 51, 20:198, 392, 399, 21:174, 22:86, 336, 24:188, 348, 28:93, 29:214, 31:374 75, 36:96, 204, 348, 37:87, 39:267, 40:178, 41:191 92, 342, 43:74, 88 89, 357, 44:360, 45:89, , 281, 357, 46:88, 59:92, 312, 317 AHA mtng. host (1985), 44:90, 336 Flashback, 12:370, 14:386, 15:177, 350, , 20:198, 392, 399, 21:174, 22:86 87, 28:93, 30:28, 36:80, 204, 37:87, 39:267, 40:178, 42:99, 188, 357, 360, 43:74, 89, , , 44:186, , 45:181 82, 332, 47:84, , , 48:205, 352 wins awards, 35:188, 294, 36:201, 348, 37:195, 356, 41:191 92, 342 oldest hist. soc. among cos., 20:198 places marker at Mt. Comfort, 29: publications of, 12:370, 14:76, 286, 15:91, 274, 336, 368, 370, 20:198, 35: Bulletin Series of, noted, 36:81 restores old jail as hdqrs., 38:376 wins award, 38:277 Washington County Jail, restoration of, 38:376 Washington County Medical Society, 10:370 75, 377, 379, records of, 44:298, 48:382 Washington County Retired Teachers Association, 45:90, 47:188 Washington, D.C., 26:171, 179, 183, 28:206 8, 212, 29:234 Washington (D.C.) National Intelligencer, 24:58, 26:17 Washington (D.C.) Post, 59:243, 262 Washington (D.C.) Star, 19:5n Washington Exchange Company, 28:17, 48:67 Washington Female Academy, 4:332 Washington Female Seminary, 4:332 Washington Hempstead and Red River Inquirer, 13:375 Washington Hempstead Democrat, 18:10, 79 Washington and Hope Railway, 6:413, 31:278, 39:289 Washington and Hope Tramway Company, 39:289 Washington Hotel, Fayetteville, 6:359 60, 364, 30:229, 57:35 Washington Male Academy, 17:353 Washington Male and Female Seminary, 4:238, Washington Pine Torch, 39:167 Washington Press, Hempstead Co., 39:76, 59:366 68, 371, , 377, 385, 386 Washington Red River Herald, 11:212, 13:275, 375 Washington School, Springdale, 43:15, 46 Washington's Inaugural Address of 1789, revd., 11:345 Washington's Official Map of Yorktown, revd., 11:345 Washington South Arkansas Democrat, 18:79n Washington Square Players, 22:63 Washington Telegraph, 12:394, 14:224, 17:281, 293n, , 355, , , , 19:53n, 20:4n, 334, 23:38n, 47n, 27:111, 28:22, 24, 31:21 22, 34:300, 38:145, 39:76 77, 164, 236, 43:114 15, 44:20, 48:67n, 52:230, 232, 242 art. on, and CSA propaganda, 12: and C. M. Baker (auth.), 25:

12 on the Bowie knife, 53:169 70, 188 R. C. Brady (ed.), 17:349, comments on cotton plant, 15: and J. R. Eakin, 12: file of, microfilmed by Ark. Hist. Comm., 16:404 only state paper to continue throughout Civil War, 28:15 opposes ending slavery, 31:34 35 Washington Township, Grant Co., 7:318, 322 Washington Township, Sevier Co., 38:250 Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., 37:238 Washington Veneer Company, 44:168 Washita Mountains, 37:335 Waskow, Arthur I., 58:289, 291, 304, 313, 59:24 Wassell, Dr. Corydon McAlmont (Medal of Honor recipient, WWII), St. Charles, 1:184, 4:370, 12:386 Wassell, John, Little Rock, 46:333 and arrest of E. Baxter (1863), 16:101 and bldg. of Old State House, 9:37 member, Ark. Deaf Mute Inst. Board, 5:195 Wassell, Lenoa McAlmont, Little Rock, 4:370 Wassell, Sam M., Little Rock, 43:305 7 Wassell, Mrs. Samuel Spotts, Little Rock, 2:361, 15:365n Wasserman, Marie, Pine Bluff, 47:259 Wasson, Marion, Fayetteville, 2:326n, 5:3, 327 Wasson, Mrs. Marion, 18:105n Wasson, Marion (state bank commissioner), 39:250 51, 253, 258 Wasson, Michele R. (auth.), 38:377, 46:406 Wasson, P. L., 30:229 Wasson, Ruth, Benton Co., 46:96 "Watching Washington for Thirty-Five Years," by Garrett Whiteside, 1: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, 43:156 57, 161, 174 Water, paper on policy on, noted, 46:377 "Water Bound in Arkansas," by H. M. McIver, (pt. 1) 14:134 60, (pt. 2) 14: Water Creek, Searcy Co., 37:299 Water Creek Christian Industries, 14:367 Waterford Plantation, 38:201 Waterhouse, Blackstone, 37:245 Waterhouse, Richard (CSA), 20:359, , 383 Waterhouse, William (builder of John Brown Coll.), 28:328 Watering places art. on, in antebellum Ark., 18: art. on Elixir Springs as, 23: art. on Eureka Springs as, 5: art. on Hot Springs as, 14:3 31 Waterman, James (asst. Indian factor at Ark. Post), 11:199, 28:39 Waterman, Mrs. Julian S., 36:165 Waterman, Julian Seesel, 27:4, 30:27, 45:296, 46:127n, 36:165 and double-primary law, 3: and founding of UA Law Sch., 21:99 104, 113, 116, , Moore v. Dempsey, coauth. of art. on, noted, 19:150n picture of, facing 21:112 Waterman, Robert E., coed., "The Earle-Buchanan Letters of ," 33: Waterman, Thomas (Indian trader on White River, 1805), 11:193 Waterman, W. (circus operator), 13:379, 26:246 47, Waterman Hall (UA law bldg.), 30:9 picture of, following 21:112 Waterman Memorial Fund (UA Law Sch.), 21:129 Watermelon Island, in Ouachita River, Hot Spring Co., 43:136, 48:168 Water mills, 2:221 22, 3:18, 317, 19:376 77, 32:66, 69 Water Mills of the Missouri Ozarks, by George C. Suggs Jr., noted, 50:106 Waters, J. H., El Dorado, 22:20 Waters, J. W., Pine Bluff, 24:31n Waters, Dr. J. W., Washington Co., 10:371, Waters, James, Union Co., 12:227 Waters, John (Jefferson Co. slaveholder), 12:72, 49:322, 323 Waters, Muddy (blues artist), 53:76, 77, 82, 83, 85 Waters, R. E., Yell Co., 39:48 Waters, Sam W., New Orleans, La., theatrical troupe of, in Little Rock, 12:328 31, 14:16, 23: Waters, Mrs. Sam W. (actress), at Little Rock Theater, 12:329 31, 23: Waters, Thomas J., Yell Co., 12:72, 39:43, 48 Waters, Montgomery Co., 27:146 Waters over Linn Creek Town, by Ralph Alan McCanse, revd., 11: Water Valley, Randolph Co., 38:253n Water witching, 15: Waterworth, Donald L., Sr., Pocahontas, 43:186 Watie, David, 44:263 Watie, Jacqueline (daughter of Stand), 8:111, 113 letters to and from, 8: Watie, John, 36:22 Watie, Mary Ann. See Candy, Mary Ann Watie (Mrs. John Walker Candy) Watie, Minnehaha (daughter of Stand), 8:111, 113 Watie, Nancy Paschal. See Wheeler, Nancy Paschal "Nannie" Watie (first wife of John F. Wheeler) Watie, Saladin (son of Stand), 8:113 Watie, Gen. Stand (CSA), 10:366, 17:239n, 21:243, 33:133n, 140n, 141n, 44:270, 273, 278n, 281 art. on, noted, 19:120n attempt made to murder, 35:348 books on, noted, 19:120n, 21:78; revd., 48: and Cherokees favors alliance of, with CSA (1861), 24:323 leader and father of, 8: leads regt., then brig. of, 20:83n, 22:280n, 25:39, 769

13 57n, 61n, 72 73, 81 85, raises CSA btn. of (1861), 30:341 Treaty party leader, 36:13, 20 21, 23, 26 and CSA campaigns against Ft. Smith (1863, 1864), 26:261n, , 28:361, 363, 375, 29: at Ft. Wayne (1862), 18:70n letters from men of brig. of, 3: at Pea Ridge (1862), 15:13, 38:345 46, 358 pictures of, facing 28:356, 29:248 at Prairie Grove (1862), 19:125 trial of, for murder of James Foreman, 13:394, 14:325 26, 332, 346, 21:78 A. W. Arrington in, 14:340 43, 21:78 Watie, Tom, 36:19 Watie, Watica (son of Stand), 8:109 10, 113 Watkens, Henry, Ashley Co., 43:123 Watkins, Benjamin Leigh, Okolona, 10: Watkins, Mrs. Benjamin Leigh, Okolona, 10:386 Watkins, Beverly (Mrs. Samuel Watkins), Camden, 40:179, 41:294, 44:96 AHA awards chmn., 42:357 AHA session chmn., 41:341 "Efforts to Encourage Immigration to Arkansas, ," 38:32 62 paper by, 52:343 picture of, facing 42: Watkins, Braxton, Ashley Co., 16:69 Watkins, Carolyn, Fayetteville, 33:336 Watkins, Dr. Claibourne, Little Rock, 2:28 29, 46:338 Watkins, Mrs. Claibourne, 2:22 23 Watkins, E. R., Pulaski Co., 43:122 Watkins, Chief Justice George Claiborne (Ark. Supreme Court), Little Rock, 4:266, 16:323, 17:317, 18:82n actor, 12:328 del. to secession conv., facing 4:266, 12:192, 13:177, 184 indicted for treason, 49:322, 52:238 letter of, to David Walker (1868), 16: letters of, noted, 15:275 opposes Reconstruction, 49:323, 327 and RRs, 6:12n, 7:106 Watkins, Mrs. George Claiborne, letter of, noted, 1:67 Watkins, Gertrude (suffragist), in Ark., 15:38 Watkins, Isaac (Little Rock innkeeper), 15:194 Watkins, Isham, Richmond, Little River Co., 50:192, 57:267 Watkins, Jabez Bunting, of La., 29:68 69 Watkins, Jacob, Union Co., 12: Watkins, James, Harrison, 58:133 Watkins, L. A., Harrison, and RR dev. in Ark., 8: Watkins, Lyke (oilman), 1:32, 33:197 Watkins, Maria (Mrs. Isaac Watkins), Little Rock, excerpt from 1821 diary of, 17: Watkins, Mary Eliza. See Clendenin, Mary Eliza Watkins (Mrs. John Joseph Clendenin) Watkins, Mary W. (Mrs. R. A. Watkins), Little Rock, 14:105 Watkins, May, Polk Co., letter of, to Gov. Flanagin, 1:70 Watkins, Oscar M. (CSA), 42: Watkins, Dr. Robert A., Little Rock, 14:105 Watkins, Samuel (Camden ed.), 43:72, 44:96 AHA board member, 42:189, 360 Watkins, Susan Cameron. See Biscoe, Susan Cameron Watkins (Mrs. Henry Lawson Biscoe) Watkins, Thomas, Ashley Co., 16:69 Watkins, Thomas, White Co., 11:216 Watkins, Tom, Springfield, Mo. art. on, 10: picture of, facing 10:385 Watkins, Tri, revs., 54:95 97, 57:485 87, 59: Watkins, W. H., Jacksonport, 9:254 Watkins, Wesley Clark, 42:31, 32 33, Watkins, William W., 49:321 Watkins, William Wirt, Carroll Co., 38:233 del. to secession conv., table facing 13:184 and formation of Boone Co. (1869), 13:67 member, Provisional CSA Cong., 12:224, 29:107, 38:233, and Mtn. Meadows Massacre (1857), 16:69 Watkins Hotel, Little Rock, 10:89 Watson, Addison Walker, Tucker, 16:100 Watson, Alexander Jones, Tucker, 16:100 Watson, Desha Co., 2:160, 27:267, 29:201 art. on, noted, 41:197 hist. of Bapt. church in, noted, 44:197 Watson, Asa, Tucker, 16:100 Watson, Rev. Benjamin (headmaster, Tulip Female Coll.), 4:333, 18:282 Watson, C. C., Jonesboro, 27:30 32 Watson, C. W., Little Rock, 2:117, 27:286 picture of, facing 36:288 Watson, Charles A., Valley Springs, 16:81 Watson, Charles S., From Nationalism to Secession: The Changing Fiction of William Gilmore Simms, revd., 53: Watson, David, Tucker, 16:100 Watson, David Ward, Tucker, 16:96, 98 Watson, E. D., Hamburg, 18:382 Watson, E. H. (CSA), in 6th Ark. Inf. Regt., 13:131 Watson, E. P. (Benton Co. del. to const. conv.), 34:13 Watson, Lady Elizabeth. See Luker, Lady Elizabeth Watson Watson, F. A., Jonesboro, 27:29 32 Watson, G. M., Columbia Co., 2:227 Watson, G. W. (Crittenden Co. African American legis.), 31:288 29, 33:303, 44:231 picture of, facing 31:230 Watson, George B., Sr. (Desha Co. slaveholder), 12:72, 23:69 Watson, George B., Jr. (Desha Co. slaveholder), 12:72 770

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