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1 Y Yachita (first snagboat turned out at Little Rock plant), 3:61 Yada, Sam, North Little Rock, 41:332n Yadon, George P., 49:66 Yager, R. F., letters of, noted, 45:353 Yahoos, 29:197, 203 Yale University, 19:214n and Crossett Lumber Company, 44: Yancey, John, 57: Yancey, William L., 59:161 Yancopin, Desha Co., 2:151, 39:213, 215, 222, 225, 43:186, 338 Yancy, Judge, of Mo., 29:353 Yancy, William (CSA), in 1st Ark. Inf. Regt., 35:89 Yandel, Dr., 1:158 Yankee and Boston Literary Gazette, 19:207 "Yankee Cavalryman Views the Battle of Prairie Grove," ed. Howard N. Monnett, 21: Yankee Cavalrymen: Through the Civil War with the Ninth Pennsylvania Cavalry, by John W. Rowell, revd., 31:88 90 Yankee Dutchman: The Life of Franz Sigel, by Stephen D. Engle, revd., 54: Yankee Missionaries in the South: The Penn School Experiment, by Elizabeth Jacoway, revd., 39:82 84 Yankee Private's Civil War, by Robert Hale Strong, revd., 21:91 94 "Yankee Schoolmarm Who 'Captured' Post-War Arkadelphia," by Farrar Newberry, 17: Yantis, Lucy Sparks, "First Presbyterian Church of Fort Smith," 9: Yarberry, Jesse, 50:182 Yarborough, James, Van Buren Co., 2:182 Yarborough, Jean (CSA), Van Buren Co., 2:181 Yarbrough, Anna Nash, Benton, 18:96 "Arkansas' Struggle for Communication," 18:44 49 Yarbrough, Elizabeth, 21:42 Yarbrough, Lloyd, Clarksville, 34:265 Yard, Alexander, 45:181, 333 "Arkansas Farm Workers, Economic Modernization, and the Southern Tenant Farmers Union," 47: Yard, Robert S., and Ouachita Nat. Park, 55: Yarnell, A. W., and Searcy Branch Line RR, 7:140 Yarnell, Mr. and Mrs. A. W., Searcy, 40:321 Yarnell, Dorothy Atwood (Mrs. George Barton Yarnell), Little Rock, 2:95 Yarnell, Margaret Smith, Searcy, 40:331 Yarnell, W. A., and Searcy RR interests, 7:131, 140 Yates, Aaron (Dallas Co. farmer), family of, 42:66n, 145 Yates, Alfred F., Bentonville, 33:316 Yates, Buster, Pike Co. trial of, 5:15 Yates, Dr. E. W., 5:371 Yates, Eliza, Washington Co., 33:119n Yates, Frank B., 5:200, 202 Yates, J. T., Howard Co., 12:271 Yates, James, Little Rock del. to Nat. Const. Union Party Conv. (1860), 12:188 and RR strike of 1886, 24:56 Yates, James W., Washington Co., 5:358, 40:38, 49:316 Yates, Joe, Bentonville, 53:328 Yates, Richard, of Ill., 56:58 Yates, Richard E., 1:287, 2:95 AHA session chmn., 24:183 revs., 1:269 72, 13:219 20, , 15: Yates, Rube (CSA), 5:406 Yates, Dr. W. M., Washington Co., 10:371, 373 Yauger, Henry, Little River Co., 14:241, Yauger, Lillie Bird (Mrs. Henry Yauger), Little River Co., 14:241 Yauger, Nell, Little River Co., 14:246 Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad, 7:191 Yazoo Pass expedition (1862), 52:323 Yazoo River, Miss., 7:329 30, 29:23 Y City, Ark., in book, noted, 46:90 Yeager, Alvin A., 46:156 Yeager, Catherine, 3:7 Yeager, Mrs. Crenor, of Pa., 32:374 Yeager, Rowena Heiskell (Mrs. Alvin A. Yeager), 46:156 "Year 1856 as Viewed by an Arkansas Whig, The," by Horace Adams, 1: Years of Discontent: Doctor Frank L. James in Arkansas, , ed. W. David Baird, noted, 38: Years of Infamy: The Untold Story of America's Concentration Camps, by Michi Weglyn, revd., 37:89 91 Yeater, C. H., Osceola, Mo., 4:3, 11, Yeater, Charles E., of Mo., 4:10, 14, 16, 31, 45, 47 Yeater, Charley (son of John J.), Fayetteville, 54:239, 252, 265 Yeater, Christine, of Mo., 4:30 31 Yeater, Ellis, of Mo., 4:22, 28, 31, 38, 47 48, 52, 54 Yeater, Frances, of Mo., 4:47 Yeater, I. K., of Mo., 4:54 Yeater, Joe, of Mo., 4:51 52 Yeater, John J., Osceola, Mo., 4:2, 9, 11, 13 15, 44 45, 54:243, 245 Yeater, Joseph K., of Mo., 4:11, 14, 52, 54 Yeater, Laura, of Mo., 4:1 Yeater, Sallie, 54:239, 252, 265 Yeater, Sarah J. (Mrs. John J. Yeater) "Adventures on My Trip to Texas in the Fall of 1864," 4:
2 in Fayetteville during battle (1863), 54:239, , 256, , 268 "My Experiences during the War between the States," 4:1 30 "A Winter Spent in Texas and Our Return to Missouri," 4:47 55 Yeates, Avis, Conway Co., 6:351 Yeates, Thomas, Conway Co., 6:351, 354 Yeatman, James E. (Western Sanitary Comm.), and freedmen, 1:106 Yeats, R. H., Helena, 13:4n Yell, Ann Jordan "Nancy" Moore (second wife of Archibald Yell), 26:15, 21, 182 Yell, Gov. Archibald, 2:6, 8, 10, 11:66, 13:41, 300, 14:303, 333, 345, 20:131, 26:293, 28:293 94, 302, 30:148, 34:217 18, 296, 36:315, 40:79, 41:186n, 46:15, 349, 55:365, 368, 58:12, 68 on abolition, 3: advocates agricultural schs. in Ark., 6: antibank leader (1842), 6:293 94, , , 26: Ark. Co. vote for (1836), 26:270 and Ark. politics, 28:139, and Ark. Gen. Assembly (1840s), 26: and Ark. Terr., 26:17 21 art. on, in Mex. War, 12: art. on letter of, to Henry Wise, 32: art. on life of, 26:11 23, , , art. on message of, to constituents (1838), 3: attempted robbery of, 2:161 books on, noted, 45:89; revd., 47: buried at Fayetteville, 11:224 picture of grave, facing 26:362 cong. campaigns of, 2:305 6, 20:131 32, 134, 137, 141, 26:354 congressman, 2:305, 8:144, 26:165 66, 28: resigns (1846), 34:216, 39:72n retires (1839), 26:184, 226 and const. conv. of 1836, 26: denounces H. L. White (1833), 20:137 family of, 26:13, 15 16, 21, 167, 171, 184, field entry on land in mil. reservation, 35:258n and Ft. Wayne, 36:10, 16, 21 and Gilchrist-Armstrong affair (Tenn.), 26:16 17 gov. ( ), 26:227 43, 49:203 home of, in Fayetteville, 3:318, 10:377, 26:21 pictures of, following 3:312, facing 26:22 investgation by, of State Bank, 6: law studies of, 26:13, 18 letters of, noted, 22:50 in Little Rock, 26:17 marries widow of Thomason H. Ficklin, 20:131 Masonic activities of, 26:14 memorial to, in Fayetteville, 14:182 picture of, facing 26: mil. experience of, 26:12 13, and Mex. War, 28:146, 37:336n elected col. of Ark. Regt. (1846), 12:303 7, , novel on life of, 3:284 Ozark founded by, 13:278 79, 26:227 papers of, 46:394 pictures of, facing 26:164, 228, 28:136 political views of (1836), 20:137, 26:167 and politics in Tenn., 26:12 15, 17 and Pres. Polk, 32:57 and purge of Judge Dickinson (1842), 26: and W. Quesenbury, 3:337, 4:315 as receiver of public moneys (1831), 19:358 59, 26:17 18 requests U.S. troops for Ark. border, 26:179, 184, 35:339 40, 342, , 354 returns to Tenn. from Ark. (1832), 26:17 Ridge and Boudinot murders, actions of, regarding, 36:16 Sevier supporter, 26:164 and Supreme Court, 26:235 36, 239 terr. superior court judge in Ark., 26:19 22 Yellville named for, 26:166, 37:213 youth of, 26:12 Yell, Archie (son of Dewitt C.), Fayetteville, 4:37, 39, Yell, Artemesia (daughter of Archibald), 26:15, 21, Yell, Dewitt Clinton (son of Archibald), 26:15 16, 21, Yell, Mrs. Dewitt Clinton, Fayetteville, 4:37, 43 Yell, Elizabeth Lawson (daughter of Archibald), 26:15, Yell, F. P., Hot Springs, 14:34 Yell, James, Jefferson Co., 49:322, 55:371 del. to secession conv., 12:199, 223, 13:182n, 184 erroneously identified as F. P. Yell of Pine Bluff, 18:189 identified as brother of A. Yell, 15:172 Know-Nothing cand. for gov. (1856), 34:296 97, 301 lease of plantation of, for freedmen (1864), noted, 1:73 maj. gen., Army of Ark. (1861), 15:172, 26:76 80, 85 noted orator, 18:189 residence of, in Pine Bluff (1863), noted, 23:306 state sen. (1844), 4:232 Yell, Jane Curry (Mrs. Moses Yell), 47:385 Yell, Jane Rochester (daughter of Archibald), 26:15, 21, Yell, Maria Ficklin (third wife of Archibald Yell), 20:131, 26:167, 171, 184 Yell, Mary Scott (daughter of Archibald), 26:13 Yell, Moses, 26:12n, 47:385 Yell County, 5:220n, 15:40n, 34:66 67, 40:351, 43:325, 809
3 338, 45:209, 46:247, 48:328 art. on Banks family in, 41: art. on D. P. Cloyd and Dardanelle Independent, 14: art. on Cole family of, noted, 14:182 art on slavery in ( ), 39:35 42 bibliog. on, 25:192, 36:82 84 books on, noted, 18:318, 40:83 84, 274, 41:92, 197, 355 circus in, 32:174 during Civil War bushwhacking in, 3:23 courthouse burns during, 39:38 jayhawkers reported in (1863), 1:68 69 men from, in 3rd and 4th Ark. Cav. (USA), 48:81 mil. actions in ( ), 22:131 32, 170 USA guerrilla leader from, 24:137 conditions in, described, 10:59 60, 28:72 75 Council Oaks in, 6: picture of, facing 21:206 created (1840), 26:230, 39:39 Dardanelle in, 10: Dardanelle Springs in, 18:216 early records of, microfilmed, 39:190 and elec. of 1933, 3:231, 36:162 and elec. of 1942, 36:162 farm clubs in (1883), 13:245, 246n Farmers' Union in, 36:117 farming in ( ), 39:42 45, F. Gerstaecker and, 4:228, 5:46 47, 10:7n hist. bldgs. in, 41:368 Indian artifacts from, 5:277 picture of, following 3:312 livestock raising in ( ), 39:42 43, 48, maps of, 39:38, named for A. Yell, 39:39 one newspaper in, before Civil War, 39:37 during Reconstruction, 12:159, 163, 166 Rev. War soldiers buried in, 1:61 slavery in (1850), 12:47, 61 swamplands in, 6:376, 379 votes for T. Roosevelt (1912), 7:207 Yell County, Arkansas, Marriage Records, Vol. 1, , noted, 40:74 Yell County, Arkansas, Newspaper Abstracts, , by Faye G. Sandy, noted, 56:491 Yell County Courthouse, Dardanelle, 59:446 picture of, 59:447 Yell County Historical and Genealogical Association, 39:267, 40:83, 274, 41:197 Bulletin, 39:267, 40:90 Yell County Historical Society, 43:74 Yell County Record, 41:92 Yell family, Jefferson Co., 41:315n Yellow Banks, in Ind. along Ohio River, 27:90 Yellow Bayou Plantation, Chicot Co., 17:223n, 51:136 Yellow Cup Mystery, by Lois Snelling, revd., 23:94 96 Yellow Doc. See Rayburn, Howell Yellow fever, 37:308, 46:326, 337 in Fayetteville (1849), 10:366 in Helena (1855), 4:309 10, 13:10 in Lee Co. (1879), 7:232 in Little Rock, 5:198, 25: in Marianna, 7:232 in Pine Bluff, 41:28, 305 trains restricted because of (1878), 7:140 Yellow Fever and Public Health in the New South, by John H. Ellis, noted, 51:286 Yellowhorse, Moses, 54:418 Yell Rifles, formed at Helena (1860), 4:311, 13:250n, 30:194 Yellville, Marion Co., 5:281, 8:142, 150, 12:368, 37:212, 40:295n, 44:188, 49:147, 148, 158 art. on Tutt-Everett "war" and, 17: beginnings of, 12:291 during Civil War, 19:121, 20:67, 22:170 co. seat, 37:213 food relief in, 37:33 mail route between Fayetteville and, 41:205 mulatto families in, 54:439 named for A. Yell, 37:213 and RRs, 7:168 Yeomans, William T., Helena, 8:279, 285, 13:4n Yerger, H. C., Hope, 49:257 Yerger Middle School, Hope, 46:91, Yerkes, Reuben S. (Little Rock newspaperman), 14:222, 18:79n, 25:143, 28:18, 22, 29:102, 35:313 Yesterdays A Walk through the Washington-Willow Historic District, noted, 43:83 YMCA. See Young Men's Christian Association Yocum, Judge Henry S., El Dorado, 27:10 Yoder, Edwin M., Jr., 54:193 Yoder, Wayne, Vilonia, 23:316, 322 Yokota, Paul, art. on, and Jerome Relocation Center's newspaper, 44: Yonley, T. D. W., Little Rock, 49:169 Ark. atty. gen., 30:322 atty. for D. O. Dodd, 37:136 and bond for John G. Price, 5:294 chancery judge, 31:162 declares test oath unconst., 20: elected to Ark. Supreme Court (1864), 6:220 21, 18:149, 30:324 publisher, Unconditional Union, 25:142 York, Delores Jean, Dollarway, 30:120 Yoseloff, Thomas, ed., Official Atlas, 42:28 Youell, J. G. W., Nashville, 13:269 You Have Seen Their Faces, by Margaret Bourke- White, 56: Youmans, Edward L., 24: Youmans, Judge Frank A. (U.S. Dist. Court), Ft. Smith, 810
4 26:320 21, 323, 325, 38:265, 43: Young, Mr., 42:157 Young, Mrs., Saline Co., 31:333 Young, A. J., 49:170 Young, Rev. Alexandria, Faulkner Co., 10:162 Young, Andrew, and right-to-work, 57:104 Young, Arthur, Garland Co., 59:416 Young, Brigham, of Utah and Ark. 49ers, 6:67 and Mtn. Meadows Massacre (1857), 9:5, 9 10, 12 14, 19, 27 31, 16:36, Young, C. H., Carroll Co., 6:461 Young, Carol, Tahlequah, Okla., 44:98 Young, Carrie, Palestine, 27:65 Young, Charles (African American West Point cadet), 41:119 20, 127 Young, Charles M., Helena, 5:319, 20:103n Young, Mrs. Charles M., 5:327 Young, Mrs. Clark, booklet by, noted, 36:72 Young, Demma Retta. See Nyberg, Demma Retta Young (Mrs. Leo E. Nyberg) Young, E. L. (USDA), 53:332 Young, Mrs. E. P., Jr. (AHA local arrangements chmn.), Hope, 48:85, 90, 204, 349 Young, Edward A., 54:349 Young, Elizabeth (AMA teacher), 30:124, Young, Emma Roden, Phillips Co., 42:227 Young, Erie Fiske, 38:269 Young, George, Garland Co., 59:416 Young, Gordon E., 57:397 Young, H. C. (CSA), of Mo., buried at Fayetteville, 5:407 Young, H. D., Fayetteville, 18:375n Young, Mrs. H. D. See Etheridge, Pearl Huntley (Mrs. H. D. Young) Young, H. W., Monticello, 1:93 Young, Harvey, Pulaski Co., 18:202 Young, Dr. J. Y., Columbia Co., 2:235 36, 240 Young, James, Ark. Co., 41:64 and C. M. Baker, 25:231 Young, James H., 45:183 Young, Jess M., Little Rock, 40:93 Young, Jesse (49er), Marion Co., 7:63 Young, John, 15:352 Young, John, Ashley Co., 16:65 Young, John, Monticello, 54:325 Young, Dr. John, Springdale, 8:184, 10:371, Young, John, Jr., Smackover, 33:221 Young, John (CSA), Saline Co., 18:98 Young, Dr. John Y. (Lafayette Co. slaveholder), 12:73 Young, Jonathan, Jackson Co., 43:123 Young, Judy Dockery, coed., Ghost Stories from the American Southwest, revd., 51: Young, Landon, Eureka Springs, 56:164 Young, Lillian, and Prairie Co. Hist. Soc., 13:109, 391, 14:75 Young, Mary (AEA staff writer), 14:344 Young, Merritt L. (CSA), 19:129n, 20:296, 23:300 Young, Nathan (CSA), Saline Co., 18:192, 31:343, 347 Young, Norborn, Magnolia, 11:2 Young, Mrs. Norborn, 11:2 Young, Norman, Pine Bluff, 29:56 Young, Oliver, Benton Co., 43:109 Young, Overton (CSA), 46:55 Young, Paul (Fayetteville architect), 30:20 Young, Pearl Etheridge, "Memories of an Ashley County Childhood," 16:342 57, 18: Young, Polly, Palestine, 27:65 Young, R. H., Ark. Co., 12:73 Young, R. L., books by, noted, 36:66 Young, Richard Alan, coed., Ghost Stories from the American Southwest, revd., 51: Young, Robert A., Ft. Smith, 5:327 Young, Col. Robert B. (CSA), cmdr. 10th Tex. Inf. Regt., 18:252 Young, Smith, Ashley Co., 12:73 Young, Susan, paper by, 57:342 Young, Thomas (del. to 1864 const. conv.), 18:144n Young, V. H., and Ark. State Plant Board, 26:56, 65, 67 Young, W. H., 14:74 Young, Dr. W. O., and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, 5:372 Young, William, Union Co., 10:38 Young, William (CSA), of Tex., 11:298, 300 Young, William (49er), 6:79 Young, William H., 37:245 Young, William W. (49er), 6:79 Young Abraham, a Character Romance (play), by Opie Read, art. on, 23: Young Democrats Club, Pulaski Co., 59:256 Younger, Cole (outlaw), 9:94, 13:70, 23:359 60, 57:266 Younger, Dreat D., 42:191, 338n, 45:285 Younger, Edward, addresses AHA, 15:90, , 33:82, 253 Younger, Edward L. (Little Rock KKK alderman, 1922), 22:199, 204 Younger, Jim (outlaw), in Carroll Co., 13:69 70 Young family (early settlers along S. Fork of Fourche Dumas), 4:355 Young Historian Award, 58:101 2, , 355, , 59:91, Young Japan Views Uncle Sam: A Collection of Opinions on America with Commentary, by Wren Barbe, revd., 26:98 99 Young Jefferson, The, by Claude G. Bowers, revd., 5: Young Ladies Institute, Little Rock, 4:338 Young Ladies' Seminary, Canehill, 11:251 Young Men's Christian Association, 26:157, 40:136, 45:53, 58:277 and African Americans, 34:159, 44:225, 49:263 book describes beginnings of, in NW Ark., 39:86 811
5 inspects POW camps in Ark., 37:8, in Little Rock, 43:80 in Texarkana, 5:352 at UA (1920s), 45:150 55, 158, Young Negro Democratic Association, 9:44 Younts, William, North Little Rock, 54:190 "Young Stanley: Arkansas Episode," by Mary Willis Shuey, 3: Young Turks, 57:388 Young Woman's Building Association, 44:132 Young Women's Christian Association, 40:311, 45: "Your Historical Association Has Another Birthday," by Hugh Park, 12:front Yugoslavia, immigration from, to Ark., 19: Yutzy, Edin, Vilonia, 23:316, 322, 328n Yutzy, John, Vilonia, 23:316, 322 YWCA. See Young Women's Christian Association 812
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