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A Bill For The Admission Of The State Of Arkansas
A Bill For The Admission Of The State Of Arkansas
Arkansas statehood supplemental materials
A bill for the admission of the State of Arkansas into the Union.
"Census Of Arkansas," March 3, 1836, William S. Fulton
"Census Of Arkansas," March 3, 1836, William S. Fulton
Arkansas statehood supplemental materials
1836 Census of Arkansas proving that it had a large enough population to become a state.
"For The Times, Arkansas Times," September 19, 1835
"For The Times, Arkansas Times," September 19, 1835
Arkansas statehood supplemental materials
Editorial in the Arkansas Times discussing whether or not Arkansas Territory can form a constitution without the consent of the United States Congress.
"State Government Meeting In Washington County," Arkansas Gazette, August 25, 1835
"State Government Meeting In Washington County," Arkansas Gazette, August 25, 1835
Arkansas statehood supplemental materials
Account of a meeting of people in Washington County discussing whether or not Arkansas should become a state.
"Public Meeting At Hot Springs - A State Government," Arkansas Times, June 13, 1835
"Public Meeting At Hot Springs - A State Government," Arkansas Times, June 13, 1835
Arkansas statehood supplemental materials
Editorial from the Arkansas Times giving an account of a statehood meeting in Hot Springs.
Editorial, Arkansas Times, June 6, 1835
Editorial, Arkansas Times, June 6, 1835
Arkansas statehood supplemental materials
Article from the Arkansas Times arguing against Arkansas statehood. The author uses a Latin phrase in the first column, "ne quid detrimenti rempublicam capiat," which means "do not damage the republic."
Delroy B. Gaston To William Fulton, Esq., Delroy B. Gaston, John C. Saylors
Delroy B. Gaston To William Fulton, Esq., Delroy B. Gaston, John C. Saylors
Arkansas statehood supplemental materials
Letter to Governor William Fulton recounting a meeting at Litchfield in Jackson County, supporting Arkansas statehood.
"State Government, And The Slave Question", Arkansas Gazette, March 3, 1835
"State Government, And The Slave Question", Arkansas Gazette, March 3, 1835
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Article from the Arkansas Gazette arguing that Arkansans should support statehood now and not put it off until later.
Editorial, Arkansas Gazette, January 21, 1835
Editorial, Arkansas Gazette, January 21, 1835
Arkansas statehood supplemental materials
Article from the Arkansas Gazette arguing for Arkansas statehood.