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Full-Text Articles in History
Murder: U.S. V. James Bigger
Arkansas Territory
This is the indictment of James Bigger for beating to death a slave woman named Lucy.
Slave Stealing: U.S. V. John Moore
Slave Stealing: U.S. V. John Moore
Arkansas Territory
This document contains two depositions of witnesses in the case against John S. Moore for unlawfully detaining a young slave boy.
Undated [1835]: An Act Further To Suppress Vice And Immorality
Undated [1835]: An Act Further To Suppress Vice And Immorality
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
Gambier Observer, December 25, 1835
Notes On The Lectures Delivered In Jefferson Medical College. Augustine A. Biggs. Maryland 1835. Vol. 1, Augustine A. Biggs
Notes On The Lectures Delivered In Jefferson Medical College. Augustine A. Biggs. Maryland 1835. Vol. 1, Augustine A. Biggs
Medical Student and Faculty Lecture Notes
No abstract provided.
Gambier Observer, December 9, 1835
Gambier Observer, December 2, 1835
1835 December 1: C.P. Bertrand, Territorial Treasurer, To John K. Taylor, Sheriff Of Pulaski County, Receipt For Taxes
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1835 December 1: C.P. Bertrand, Territorial Treasurer, To Joseph H. Egner, Sheriff Of Independence County, Receipt For Taxes
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1835 December 1: James Scull, Territorial Treasurer, To James M. Kuykendall, Sheriff Of Lawrence County, Receipt For Taxes
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
Document, Doctor's Inventory
Arkansas Territory
This is a partial inventory of the estate of Henderson White.
Gambier Observer, November 25, 1835
Lectures Delivered In Jefferson Medical College November 23rd 1835 Philadelphia Vol 2. By Augustine A Biggs, Augustine A. Biggs
Lectures Delivered In Jefferson Medical College November 23rd 1835 Philadelphia Vol 2. By Augustine A Biggs, Augustine A. Biggs
Medical Student and Faculty Lecture Notes
Notes from the lectures of Samuel Calhoun, John Revere (son of Paul Revere), George McClellan (founder of Jefferson Medical College), and Samuel McClellan written by Augustin A. Biggs. Lectures include such topics as “Concussion, and Overwhelming Shock,” “On Diseases of the Brain,” “Chronic Rheumatism,” and “Midwifery.” Dr. Biggs graduated from Jefferson Medical College in 1836 and practiced medicine in Sharpsburg, MD. He also served as the general superintendant of the Antietam National Cemetery during its construction (Western Maryland’s Historical Library). 172 pages.
Reference:
Western Maryland’s Historical Library. Antietam National Cemetery Payroll, 1866-1867. Retrieved from: http://www.whilbr.org/AntietamCemeteryPayroll/index.aspx
Gambier Observer, November 18, 1835
Gambier Observer, November 11, 1835
Gambier Observer, October 28, 1835
1835 October 27: Governor William S. Fulton To Amos D. King, Commission As Justice Of The Peace In Pulaski County
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
1835 October 23: Arkansas General Assembly To Congress, Request For Construction Of Road From Fort Towson On Red River To Pine Bluff
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
Gambier Observer, October 21, 1835
Receipt For Use Of Slaves In Construction Of Military Road
Receipt For Use Of Slaves In Construction Of Military Road
Images
Small scrap of paper with four lines of text related to construction of Military Road from Jackson to Fort Smith, using slaves owned by future Arkansas governor, Thomas Drew. It provides a route, identifies the superintendent for road construction, and the amount paid for the use of slaves.
1835 October 20: James Scull, Territorial Treasurer, To John Hargrove, Sheriff Of Izard County, Receipt For Taxes
L.C. Gulley collection, 1819-1898
No abstract provided.
Gambier Observer, October 14, 1835
Gambier Observer, October 02, 1835
Gambier Observer, September 25, 1835
"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.
Gambier Observer, September 18, 1835
Gambier Observer, September 11, 1835
Gambier Observer, September 04, 1835
Gambier Observer, August 28, 1835
"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.