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Hempstead County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
Hempstead County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
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This census for Hempstead County, Arkansas, was recorded by the sheriff, Daniel T. Witter, in 1829.
Izard County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
Izard County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
Finding aids
This census for Izard County was conducted by the sheriff in 1829.
Springfield [Mass.] Newspaper Clippings On Osage Indians, 1829
Springfield [Mass.] Newspaper Clippings On Osage Indians, 1829
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This collection contains news clippings about attacks on the Osage tribe that took place in Arkansas Territory.
Lafayette County (Ark.) Census, 1829
Lafayette County (Ark.) Census, 1829
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This census for Lafayette County was recorded by the sheriff in 1829.
Miller County Sheriff's Census, 1829
Miller County Sheriff's Census, 1829
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This collection contains a census taken in Miller County sheriff in 1829.
Phillips County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
Phillips County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
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This census was conducted by the sheriff of Phillips County, Arkansas Territory, Henry L. Biscoe, in 1829.
Pulaski County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
Pulaski County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
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This census was conducted by the Pulaski County sheriff in 1829.
St. Francis County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
St. Francis County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
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This census was conducted the St. Francis County sheriff's, William Strong, in 1829.
Maria Toncray Watkins Stevenson Diary, 1820-1829
Maria Toncray Watkins Stevenson Diary, 1820-1829
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Maria Toncray Watkins Stevenson wrote only a few entries in this diary, beginning with her move to Arkansas and ending after the death of her first husband, Major Isaac Watkins.
Washington County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
Washington County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
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This census for Washington County was recorded by the sheriff in 1829.
Governors George Izard And John Pope Letter Book, 1827-1829
Governors George Izard And John Pope Letter Book, 1827-1829
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This letter book of Territorial Governors George izard and John Pope, includes correspondence concerning appointments and Indian affairs. Letters written by William Fulton and Robert Crittenden are also included.
Slave Sale Certification Instructions, 1820s
Slave Sale Certification Instructions, 1820s
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This collection contains a Slave Sale Certification Instructions.
Arkansas County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
Arkansas County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
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This census for Arkansas County was recorded by the sheriff in 1829.
Clark County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
Clark County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
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This census was conducted by the Clark County, Arkansas, sheriff in 1829.
Chicot County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
Chicot County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
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This collection contains a census conducted by the Chicot County, Arkansas, sheriff in 1829.
Conway County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
Conway County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
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This census was conducted by the Conway County, Arkansas, sheriff in 1829.
Crawford County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
Crawford County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
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This census was conducted by the Crawford County sheriff in 1829.
Crittenden County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
Crittenden County (Ark.) Sheriff's Census, 1829
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This census was conducted by the Crittenden County sheriff in 1829.
Kidnapping: Linen V. Massingale
Kidnapping: Linen V. Massingale
Arkansas Territory
This is Henry Linen's original complaint to the court about the kidnapping of his daughter as well as the judge's order to appear and the sheriff's findings.
1820s Slave Sale Certification Instructions
1820s Slave Sale Certification Instructions
Slave narratives supplemental materials
This document details instructions on certifying the sale of a slave named Harriet to Mr. Charles Ritchie from Mr. William Hickman, in Hempstead County, Arkansas Territory, circa 1820s.
Letter From George Sibley To John Henry Eaton, December 26, 1829, Benjamin H. Reeves, George Champlin Sibley, Thomas Mather
Letter From George Sibley To John Henry Eaton, December 26, 1829, Benjamin H. Reeves, George Champlin Sibley, Thomas Mather
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to John Henry Eaton, December 26, 1829. Sibley requests payment for work done on surveying the Santa Fe Trail.
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, December 19, 1829, Benjamin H. Reeves
Letter From Benjamin Reeves To George Sibley, December 19, 1829, Benjamin H. Reeves
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from Benjamin Reeves to George Sibley, December 19, 1829. Discussion about getting repaid by the government for survey expenses.
The Trial Of A Lady On The Suspicion Of Theft, Who Was Confined Thirty-Three Days In The Suffolk Jail, J. R. Caldwell
The Trial Of A Lady On The Suspicion Of Theft, Who Was Confined Thirty-Three Days In The Suffolk Jail, J. R. Caldwell
Maine Bicentennial
An 1829 account of "an amiable, educated and virtuous girl" arrested for allegedly shoplifting a pair of kid gloves and jailed for 33 days before being brought before a judge for prosecution.
Letter From George Sibley To Josiah Johnston, December 15, 1829, George Champlin Sibley
Letter From George Sibley To Josiah Johnston, December 15, 1829, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to brother-in-law, Josiah Johnston, December 15, 1829. Sibley discusses politics; his debt; paying his debt by selling his land; proposing that the land he owns near Fort Osage, be used as an army garrison.
Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves, November 29, 1829, George Champlin Sibley
Letter From George Sibley To Benjamin Reeves, November 29, 1829, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Benjamin Reeves, November 29, 1829. Discusses trying to be repaid by the government for expenses incurred during the survey of the Santa Fe road.
Catalogue Of The Matriculated Students Of Jefferson Medical College Of The Session Of 1828-1829
Catalogue Of The Matriculated Students Of Jefferson Medical College Of The Session Of 1828-1829
Jefferson Medical College Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Steam Packet Between Little Rock And Memphis
Steam Packet Between Little Rock And Memphis
Arkansas settlement supplemental materials
Newspaper article in the September 9, 1829 edition of the Arkansas Gazette discussing river travel between Little Rock and Memphis. The article states that the road conditions between the two cities are so bad that improved river travel would be a good way to promote Little Rock and increase its population.
George Sibley List Of Goods Owned, For A Mortgage, September 9, 1829, George Champlin Sibley
George Sibley List Of Goods Owned, For A Mortgage, September 9, 1829, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of George Sibley List of Goods Owned, for a Mortgage, September 9, 1829.
Letter From James Aull To George Sibley, September 4, 1829, James Aull
Letter From James Aull To George Sibley, September 4, 1829, James Aull
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from James Aull to George Sibley, September 4, 1829. Aull discusses the estate of Ruluff Peck.
Letter From George Sibley To Thomas Mather, September 2, 1829, George Champlin Sibley
Letter From George Sibley To Thomas Mather, September 2, 1829, George Champlin Sibley
George Champlin Sibley Papers
Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to Thomas Mather, September 2, 1829. Sibley says that the government is trying to charge the commissioners $26,000 for the survey of the Santa Fe Trail; discusses Andrew Jackson supporters in St. Louis.