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Full-Text Articles in History
Jeremiah Sanders To Willis Sanders (26 December 1836), Jeremiah Sanders, Willis Sanders
Jeremiah Sanders To Willis Sanders (26 December 1836), Jeremiah Sanders, Willis Sanders
Correspondence
Jeremiah Sanders discussing the importance of honor & the family name to his son
1836 December 20: B.H. Smithson, John G. Stout And John Cureton, Washington County, To Governor Conway, Certificate
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1836 December 14: M.W. Bateman, Fort Gibson, Arkansas, To Governor James S. Conway, Report Of Progress Of Creek Indian Removal
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1836 November 18: M.W. Bateman, Short Mountain, Arkansas, To Governor James S. Conway, Concerning Creek Indian Affairs
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1836 November 11: M.W. Bateman, Principle Military Agent, Creek Removal, Cadron, Arkansas, To Governor James S. Conway, Report On Indian Removal
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1836 November 10: Governor Conway To Principal Chief Opothloyo Ho Lo Of The Creek Nation, Plan For Removal Of Indians
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1836 November 8: M.W. Bateman, Principle Military Agent, Creek Removal, To Governor James S. Conway, Report Of Indian Affairs
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1836 October 22: Governor James S. Conway, Proclamation Ordering Indians To Depart Beyond The Limits Of The State
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1836 October 18: Governor James S. Conway, Proclamation Of The Election Of Archibald Yell As Representative To Congress
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
Benjamin Treadwell To Amelia Treadwell, 11 October 1836, Benjamin D. Treadwell
Benjamin Treadwell To Amelia Treadwell, 11 October 1836, Benjamin D. Treadwell
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)
No abstract provided.
1836 October 5: T.S. Jessup, Fort Mitchell, Alabama, To M.W. Bateman, Agent For Creek Immigration, Memphis, Tennessee, Report Of Indian Affairs
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1836 September 23: Joseph Clark, Jersey City, To Elias N. Conway, Auditor, To Redeem Land Subject To Sale For Taxation
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1836 September 23: Alfred Heimer, Saint Louis, To The Auditor Of Arkansas, Military Bounty Land Claims Of John Vinsaker, Deceased
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1836 September 20: William G. Bozeman, St. Francis County, To E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military Bounty Land Claims
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1836 September 15: Francis A. Dickens, Washington City, To The Auditor Of Arkansas, Military Bounty Land Claims
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1836 September 15: Timothy Barber, Barbersville, Indiana, To Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Land Subject To Donation
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1836 September 12: Timothy Barber, Barbersville, Indiana, To E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military Bounty Land Claims
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1836 September 12: C.P. Bertrand, State Treasurer, To Governor James S. Conway, Annual Report
1836 September 12: C.P. Bertrand, State Treasurer, To Governor James S. Conway, Annual Report
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1836 September 5: William H. Gaskins, Wiccomoco Church, Virginia, To Elias N. Conway, Auditor, Lands Subject To Redemption
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1836 September 4: Daniel Bates, Franklin County, Indiana, To E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military Bounty Land Claims
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
Dolley Madison, Wife Of James Madison, Letter To President Andrew Jackson About The Death Of Her Husband, Founding Father And Former President James Madison. Dated September 2, 1836., Dolley Madison
Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection
The notes penciled in the margins of the manuscript (apparently written by Allen C. Clark) indicate that this is the final draft of this letter to Andrew Jackson upon the death of her husband.
1836 August 16: Henry Eddy, Shawneetown, Illinois, To The Auditor, Military Bounty Land Claims Of Samuel E. Brown Of Illinois, Deceased
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1836 August 7: Samuel Staples, Jr., Providence, Rhode Island, To E.N. Conway, Auditor, Military Bounty Land Claims
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1836 July 30: Abraham Rhodes, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, To The Auditor Of Arkansas, Military Bounty Land Claims
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1836 July 30: H.A. Sills, Ohio, To The Auditor Of Arkansas, Military Bounty Land Claims
1836 July 30: H.A. Sills, Ohio, To The Auditor Of Arkansas, Military Bounty Land Claims
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
Sam Ralston Poetry Manuscript (Song), Sam. Ralston
Sam Ralston Poetry Manuscript (Song), Sam. Ralston
Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection
3 page manuscript of verse entitled: “Written for the celebration of the 4th of July 1836 at Plymouth, Mississippi.” First stanza begins: “The hour has come, when Texians brave – Must choose bright glory, or the Grave;” Accompanying note explains “Ralston most likely went with Quitman to fight for Texas independence.”
1836 Arkansas Constitution, Arkansas Constitutional Convention
1836 Arkansas Constitution, Arkansas Constitutional Convention
Arkansas Constitutions
The 1836 Arkansas Constitution was the first of Arkansas's constitutions, created during the push for Arkansas's statehood. It is written on four pages, front and back. It outlines the basic laws of state government and defines the rights of Arkansas citizens.
W. F. De Saussure, To T. L. Treadwell, 29 April 1836, W. F. De Saussure, Robert Yates
W. F. De Saussure, To T. L. Treadwell, 29 April 1836, W. F. De Saussure, Robert Yates
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1821-1840 (Series 1.1)
No abstract provided.
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.
1836 February 18: C.H. Pelham To Governor William S. Fulton, Resignation As Clerk Of Independence County And Recommendation Of William Moore As His Successor
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.