A pictorial history of Arkansas, from earliest times to the year 1890. A full and complete account, embracing the Indian tribes occupying the country; the early French and Spanish explorers and governors; the colonial period; the Louisiana purchase; the periods of the territory, the state, the civil war, and the subsequent period. Also, an extended history of each county in the order of formation, and of the principal cities and towns; together with biographical notices of distinguished and prominent citizens, Part 88

Author: Hempstead, Fay, 1847-1934
Publication date: 1890
Publisher: St. Louis and New York : N. D. Thompson Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 1268


USA > Arkansas > A pictorial history of Arkansas, from earliest times to the year 1890. A full and complete account, embracing the Indian tribes occupying the country; the early French and Spanish explorers and governors; the colonial period; the Louisiana purchase; the periods of the territory, the state, the civil war, and the subsequent period. Also, an extended history of each county in the order of formation, and of the principal cities and towns; together with biographical notices of distinguished and prominent citizens > Part 88


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5th, Searcy, Pope and Conway, Benton Turner, 17th, Clark, Pike and Sevier, Charles W. Tan- Yancey B. Shappard, J. F. Stephenson. kersly and G. A. Kingston.


6th, Newton, Johnson, Yell and Sarber, John 18th, Columbia and Nevada, W. M. C. Reid, W. N. Sarber, P. H. Spears, Jas. A. Shrigley. A. Beasley and J. C. Walker.


7th, Benton and Washington, David Chandler, 19th, Ouachita and Nevada, H. A. Millen and James H. Berry, D. Bridenthal, T. W. C. Thrower. Thomasson.


8th, Crawford, Sebastian and Franklin, J. A. Davie, C. E. Berry, L. C. White and S. L. Strong.


9th, Crittenden, St. Francis and Woodruff, W. 21st, Dallas, Saline, Perry and Grant, J. W. Gossett and W. R. Harley.


L. Copeland, Adam Johnson, Chas. Brown and J. H. Johnson.


10th, Pulaski and White, L. B. Mitchell, J. M. Gist, Washington I. Warwick, N. Brown, J. B. Clopton and John N. Murphy.


11th, Phillips and Monroe, J. W. Williams, Tony Grissom, John W. Fox, W. H. Fur- bush, G. H. W. Stewart and H. H. Robin- son.


20th, Jefferson, Bradley, Grant and Lincoln, A. E. Beardsley, A. J. Wheat, W. Murphy, Ferd. Havis, V. M. Gehee and J. M. Mer- rett.


22d, S. W. McLeod, John C. Kollins, Xen- ophon J. Pindall, Oscar F. Parish, J. T. W. Tillar and J. E. Joslyn.


EXTRAORDINARY SESSION-Convened by Governor Elisha Baxter, May 11th, 1874, and held until May 28th, 1874.


SENATE.


President-VOLNEY V. SMITH.


Secretary-W. W. ORRICK.


1st District, Jackson, Craighead, Poinsett, 2d District, Greene, Lawrence, Randolph and Cross and Mississippi counties, J. G. Fri- Sharp counties, Thomas J. Ratcliff.


erson.


10th, Pulaski and White, John Goad, R. B. White.


11th, Phillips and Monroe, J. T. White and Frank Gallagher.


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3d, Madison, Marion, Carroll, Fulton and 12th, Arkansas, Prairie and Lincoln, G. T. Love- Izard, Wm. Dugger .* joy.t


4th, Independence and Van Buren, R. W. 13th, Scott, Polk, Montgomery and Hot Spring, McChesney. D. P. Beldin.


5th, Searcy, Pope and Conway, John R. Homer 14th, Hempstead and Nevada, James K. Jones. t Scott.t


15th, Lafayette and Little River, Jas. Torrans.t 6th, Newton, Johnson, Yell and Sarber, Thos. 16th, Union and Calhoun, W. A. Coit .*


A. Hanks.


17th, Clark, Pike and Sevier, J. D. McCabe. t


7th, Washington and Benton, J. Dunagin. t


8th, Crawford, Franklin and Sebastian, Benton J. Brown. t


18th, Columbia and Nevada, Benjamin F. Askew. 19th, Ouachita, Henry G. Bunn.t


9th, Crittenden, St. Francis and Woodruff, J. 20th, Jefferson, Bradley, Grant and Lincoln, M. Pollard.t John M. Clayton and R. A. Dawson.


10th, Pulaski and White, John Goad and 21st, Dallas, Saline, Perry and Grant, Benton B. Reuben B. White. Beavers.


11th District, Phillips and Monroe counties, 22d, Ashley, Chicot, Drew, Desha and Lincoln, S. A. Duke and S. H. Holland .*


Ezra Sawyer.t


(*) "Does not appear that he was present during the session.


(t) Elected at a special election held on the 4th day of November, 1873.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Speaker-JAMES H. BERRY.


Clerk-CHARLES C. REID, JR.


1st District, Jackson, Craighead, Poinsett, 12th District, Prairie, Arkansasand Lonoke coun - Cross and Mississippi counties, J. F. Davis, ties, James P. Eagle, L. B. Mitchell and M. M. Erwin. Franklin Doswell and R. Joyner.


2d, Lawrence, Randolph and Greene, Chas. 13th, Scott, Polk, Montgomery and Hot Spring. Coffin, P. K. Lester and B. H. Crowley. H. H. Barton and John J. Sumpter.


3d, Madison, Marion, Carroll, Fulton, Izard 14th, Hempstead, O. P. Anderson, J. D. Conway


. and Boone counties, D. G. Hart and J. M. Foster.


4th, Independence and Van Buren, W. D. Mc- Clellan and Joe Cleveland.


5th, Searcy, Pope and Conway, L. W. Davis and J. S. Venable.


6th, Newton, Johnson, Yell and Sarber, A. D. King and M. Hixon.


7th, Washington and Benton.


8th, Crawford, Franklin and Sebastian, J. F. 19th, Ouachita, H. M. Purefoy and J. A. Ainsley. Wheeler.


9th, Crittenden, St. Francis and Woodruff, S. P. Swepston, J. M. Thompson and J. F. Smith.


10th, White and Pulaski, W. B. Carter, Lee L. Thompson and J. M. Gist.


11th, Phillips and Monroe, T. M. Jacks, P. Mc- Gowan and W. Foreman.


and D. J. Montgomery.


15th, Lafayette and Little River, George S. Scott, John P. Burton and M. E. Hawkins. 16th, Union and Calhoun, Benjamin W. Johnson and O. P. Richardson.


17th, Clark, Pike and Sevier, H. H. Arnold, D. D. Brock and A. J. Marsh.


18th, Columbia and Nevada, W. A. Beasley, W. H. C. Reid and J. C. Walker.


20th, Jefferson, Bradley, Grant and Lincoln, B. McGuire, C. C. Johnson, W. W. Hughey and A. J. Wheat.


21st, Dallas, Saline and Perry, M. M. Duffie and J. W. Gossett.


22d, Ashley, Chicot, Drew and Desha, J. T. W. Tillar, L. L. Johnson, Abner W. Files and Xenophon J. Pindall.


Some of the members of this session do not appear to be assigned to any district in the Journal of 1873.


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APPENDIX B.


TWENTIETH LEGISLATURE-From November 10th, 1874, to March 5th, 1875, and November 1st to December 10th, 1875.


SENATE.


President-BRADLEY BUNCH.


Clerk-THOS. W. NEWTON.


1st District, Greene, Craighead and Clay coun- 16th District, Lincoln, Dorsey and Dallas coun- ties, E. Foster Brown. ties, Thos. Fletcher.


2d, Randolph, Lawrence and Sharp, Lewis 17th, Drew and Ashley, G. W. Norman. Williams.


18th, Union and Bradley, B. W. M. Warren.


3d, Carroll, Boone and Newton, Bradley 19th, Calhoun and Ouachita, Christopher Bunch. Thrower.


4th, Johnson and Pope, Charles E. Toby. 5th, Washington, B. F. Walker.


6th, Independence and Stone, L. H. Sims.


7th, Woodruff, St. Francis, Cross and Critten- den, J. M. Pollard (1)


8th, Yell and Sarber, Joshua W. Toomer.


9th, Saline, Garland, Hot Spring and Grant, 24th, Benton and Madison, C. J. Reagan.


Hugh McCallum.


10th, Pulaski and Perry, James M. Loughbor- 26th, Van Buren, Conway and Searcy, John Campbell.


ough and William H. Blackwell. 11th, Jefferson, George Haycock.


12th, Lonoke and Prairie, William F. Hicks. 13th, Arkansas and Monroe, Wm. Black.


14th, Phillips and Lee, J. W. Williams (2) 15th, Chicot and Desha, X. J. Pindall.


20th, Hempstead and Nevada, James K. Jones. 21st, Columbia and Lafayette, J. G. Johnson.


22d, Little River, Sevier, Howard and Polk, B. F. Forney.


23d, Fulton, Izard, Marion and Baxter, D. G. Hart.


27th, White and Faulkner, Joseph W. House. 28th, Sebastian and Scott, J. F. Wheeler.


29th, Poinsett, Jackson and Mississippi, J. T. Henderson.


30th, Clark, Pike and Montgomery, Oliver D. East.


(1) Died, and C. L. Sullivan elected to fill vacancy.


(2) Died, and - Gray elected to fill the vacancy.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Speaker-ABRAHAM A. PENNINGTON.


Clerk-J. W. GAULDING.


Arkansas county, R. C. Chaney.


Ashley, J. D. Bragg.


Baxter, R. D. Casey.


Garland, J. J. Gillis.


Grant, W. N. Cleveland.


Greene, E. W. Powell.


Hempstead, J. Hannah and J. E. Bostic.


Hot Spring, Abraham A. Pennington.


Howard, O. P. Anderson.


Chicot, F. G. Davis.


Clark, A. N. Wier and J. O. Browning.


Clay, E. B. Headlee.


Jackson, W. M. Baird.


Columbia, J. T. Poe and Baley Baker.


Conway, J. P. Venable.


Craighead, J. S. Anderson.


Johnson, J. S. Green.


Lafayette and Miller, Thomas Orr (3).


Lawrence, J. B. Judkins.


Lee, P. Polk and H. P. Slaughter.


Lincoln, B. F. Sanders.


Desha, J. A. Robinson.


Dorsey, B. B. Martin.


Drew, D. S. Wells. Faulkner, S. B. Burns.


Franklin county, A. D. Sadler.


Fulton, E. D. Rhea.


Benton, James Putnam and J. H. Rice. Boone, J. N. Coffey.


Bradley, Solomon Gardner. Calhoun, Mose Hill. Carroll, H. M. Moore.


Independence, T. J. Morgan and J. S. Trimble. Izard, E. O. Wolf.


Jefferson, L. B. Baston, L. J. Maxwell and Ned Hill.


Crawford, James Greig (1).


Crittenden, W. L. Copeland.


Cross, G. M. Sharpe (2). Dallas, W. C. Barrett.


Little River, John B. Durham.


Lonoke, W. L. Frazier and J. H. Bradford.


Madison, W. C. Cluck. Marion, W. B. Flippin.


25th, Crawford and Franklin, Jesse Turner.


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Monroe, F. W. Robinson.


Montgomery, Alfred Jones.


Saline, Alex. Russell. Sarber, Seth Spangler.


Mississippi, J. J. Ruddell.


Nevada, William L. Bright.


Scott, I. Frank Fuller.


Newton, J. H. T. Dodson.


Searcy, James H. Love.


Ouachita, J. B. Rumph and W. F. Avera.


Perry, Morgan G. Smyers.


Sebastian, Robert H. McConnell and R. T. Kerr. Sevier, L. H. Norwood.


Phillips, Tonny Grissom, A. H. Miller and Perry Sharp, Joshua Wann. Coleman.


Pike, W. Howard (4).


Poinsett, T. J. McClelland.


Polk, Calvin Cochran.


Van Buren, Jesse Witt.


Washington, W. F. Dowell, J. S. Williams and T. J. Patton.


Pulaski, Robert A. Little, Charles S. Collins, White, T. W. Wells and T. C. Humphrey. Richard C. Wall and Henry Wildburger. Woodruff, W. P. Moore. Yell, A. M. Fulton.


(1) Resigned, and M. C. Moore elected to serve in the adjourned session of 1875.


(2) Died, and - Drake elected to fill vacancy in the adjourned session of 1875.


(3) Resigned before his term expired.


(4) W. Hoover elected for the adjourned session of 1875.


TWENTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE-Held January 8th to March 8th, 1877.


SENATE.


President-JAMES K. JONES.


Secretary-JACOB FROLICH.


1st District, Greene, Craighead and Clay 15th District, Desha and Chicot counties, X. J. counties, B. H. Crowley. Pindall.


2d, Randolph, Lawrence and Sharp, Joseph 16th, Lincoln, Dorsey and Dallas, M. M. Duffie .. B. Judkins.


17th, Drew and Ashley, G. W. Norman.


3d, Carroll, Boone and Newton, Bradley 18th, Bradley and Union, John R. Hampton.


19th, Calhoun and Ouachita, Christopher Bunch.


4th, Jolinson and Pope, Chas. E. Tobey.


5th, Washington, Alfred M. Wilson.


6th, Independence and Stone, L. H. Sims.


7th, Woodruff, St. Francis, Cross and Critten- den, C. L. Sullivan, vice J. M. Pollard, 22d, Little River, Sevier, Howard and Polk, M. deceased.


J. Mulkey.


23d, Fulton, Izard, Marion and Baxter, H. C. Tipton.


24th, Benton and Madison, C. G. Reagan.


10th, Puiaski and Perry, Samuel W. Williams, 25th, Crawford and Franklin, H. B. Armistead. vice Jas. M. Loughborough, deceased, and 26th, Van Buren, Conway and Searcy, John William H. Blackwell.


Campbell.


27th, White and Faulkner, Joseph W. House. 28th, Sebastian and Scott, R. T. Kerr.


29th, Jackson, Mississippi and Poinsett, Ben- jamin Harris.


30th, Clark, Pike and Montgomery, O. D. East.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Speaker-D L. KILLGORE.


Arkansas county, Robert C. Chaney. Ashley, Hogan Allen.


Baxter, Van B. Tate.


Clerk-THOMAS W. NEWTON.


Benton county, J. Dunigan and E. P. Watson. Boone, R. B. Weaver. Bradley, John R. Barnett.


Thrower.


20th, Hempstead and Nevada, James K. Jones. 21st, Columbia and Lafayette, James G. John- son.


8th, Yell and Logan, Benjamin B. Chism.


9th, Saline, Garland, Hot Spring and Grant, Abraham A. Pennington.


11th, Jefferson, George Haycock.


12th, Lonoke and Prairie, William F. Hicks. 13th, Monroe and Arkansas, A. H. Ferguson. 14th, Phillips and Lee, A. L. Stanford.


Randolph, James Dodson.


Stone, J. M. Foster.


St. Francis, George P. Taylor. Union, J. M. McRae and J. B. Moore.


Pope, N. D. Shinn.


Prairie, J. D. Booe.


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Calhoun, Moses Hill. Carroll, W. S. Poyner. Chicot, T. E. Willing. Clark, H. H. Coleman and Alf. J. Hearn. Clay, E. B. Headlee. Columbia, D. L. Kilgore and W. H. C. Reid. Conway, F. P. Hervey.


Craighead, W. Mooney.


Crawford, J. J. Warren.


Crittenden, James Wafford.


Cross, Britton Roleson.


Dallas, Robert Martin. Desha, S. J. Peoples.


Dorsey, W. H. Blankenship.


Drew, James R. Cotham.


Faulkner, Jesse E. Martin.


Franklin, T. D. Berry.


Polk, Joseph G. McLeod.


Fulton, James F. Cunningham.


Garland, Henry M. Rector, Jr.


Grant, Thomas B. Morton.


Greene, Jason H. Hunter.


Hempstead, James A. Williamson and George Randolph, Peter M. Pearce.


H. Andrews.


Saline, Isaac Harrison.


Scott, James H. Smith.


Searcy, A. Davis.


Independence, Thomas J. Stubbs and E. C. Sebastian, Wm. M. Fishback and C. Milor. Gray. Sevier, N. P. Floyd. Izard, John W. C. Gardner.


Jackson, J. A. Stinson.


Sharp, Sam. H. Davidson. St. Francis, R. W. Peevy.


Jefferson, C. H. Rice, Anderson Ebberson and Stone, J. M. Foster. Wm. Murphy. Johnson, A. S. McKennon.


Union, B. W. M. Warren and A. S. Morgan.


Van Buren, Z. B. Jennings.


Washington, T. W. Thomason, W. C. Braley and C. W. Walker. White, T. W. Wells and W. E. Fisher.


Woodruff, T. E. Stanley.


Yell, Joseph T. Harrison.


TWENTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE-Held January 13th to March 13th, 1879.


SENATE.


President-M. M. DUFFIE.


Secretary-LON T. KRETCHMAR.


1st District, Greene, Craighead and Clay coun- 11th District, Jefferson county, H. King White. ties, B. H. Crowley. 12th, Lonoke and Prairie, James E. Gatewood. 2d, Carroll, Boone and Newton, W. W. Watkins. 13th, Arkansas and Monroe, A. II. Ferguson. 3d, Randolph, Lawrence and Sharp, J. B. Jud- 14th, Phillips and Lee, A. L. Stanford.


kins.


15th, Desha and Chicot, Charles II. Carlton. 16th, Lincoln, Dorsey and Dallas, M. M. Duf- fie.


4th, Johnson and Pope, John F. Hill. 5th, Washington, Alfred M. Wilson. 6th, Independence and Stone, Jas. Rutherford. 17th, Drew and Ashley, Thos. M. Whittington.


7th, Woodruff, St. Francis, Cross and Critten- 18th, Bradley and Union, John R. Hampton. den, R. J. Williams. 8th, Yell and Logan, Benjamin B. Chism.


19th, Calhoun and Ouachita, Jno. R. Thornton. 20th, Hempstead and Nevada, Chas. E. Mitchell.


9th, Saline, Garland, Hot Spring and Grant, 21st, Columbia, Lafayette and Miller, W. H. C. Abraham A. Pennington. Reld.


10th, Pulaski and Perry, William L. Terry and 22d, Little River, Sevier, Howard and Polk, M. E. D. Boyd.


Logan, B. Priddy.


Lonoke, James P. Eagle and A. D. Law- horn. Madison, F. M. Sams.


Marion, J. F. Wilson.


Mississippi, J. H. Williams.


Monroe, J. K. Whitson.


Montgomery, Wm. R. Cubage.


Nevada, Thos. C. McRae.


Newton, Wm. R. Lee.


Ouachita, W. F. Avera and L. W. Mathews.


Perry, Jesse II. Jones.


Phillips, Berry Coleman, J. M. Donohoe and T. M. Jacks. Pike, B. D. Brock.


Poinsett, L. B. Cobb.


Pope, Lewis W. Davis.


Prairie, J. S. Thomas.


Pulaski, William C. Ratcliffe, M. J. McHenry, Z. P. H. Farr and E. L. Maynard.


Howard, R. L. Duncan.


Hot Spring, J. S. Williams.


Lafayette and Miller, Henry F. Best.


Lawrence, John K. Gibson. Lee, Patrick Price and Crockett Brown.


Lincoln, T. H. Sawyer.


Little River, John B. Durham.


J. Mulkey.


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23d District, Fulton, Izard, Marion and Baxter 28th District, Sebastian and Scott counties, counties, H. C. Tipton. R. T. Kerr.


24th, Benton and Madison, E. P. Watson. 29th, Poinsett, Jackson and Mississippi, Ben-


25th, Crawford and Franklin, H. B. Armistead. jamin Harris. 26th, Van Buren, Conway and Searcy, W. S. 30th, Clark, Pike and Montgomery, Charles A. Hanna. Gantt.


27th, White and Faulkner, J. W. Duncan.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Speaker-JAMES T. BEARDEN.


Arkansas county, C. B. Brinkley.


Ashley, E. L. Lowe.


Baxter, Van B. Tate.


Little River, G. D. Britt.


Benton, D. H. Williams and W. M. Keith.


Boone, W. S. Black.


Lonoke, J. M. King and A. W. Bumpass.


Madison, W. C. Cluck.


Marion, W. B. Flippin.


Mississippi, John O. Blackwood.


Monroe, Lecil Bobo.


Clark, J. W. Miller and W. H. Weir.


Clay, Green B. Hollifield.


Columbia, J. C. Walker and J. E. Askew.


Conway, Lewis Miller.


Craighead, S. A. Warren, Jr.


Crawford, David H. Creckmore.


Pike, H. W. Carter.


Crittenden, A. C. Brewer.


Cross, T. E. Hare.


Dallas, Wm. Owens.


Poinsett, R. Joyner.


Polk, E. H. Jordan.


Dorsey, E. L. McMurtry.


Pope, E. L. McCracken.


Drew, Dana E. Barker.


Prairie, J. S. Thomas.


Pulaski, W. J. Murphy, E. L. Maynard, Isaac Gilliam and Martin Sinnott.


Fulton, J. M. Archer.


Garland, W. H. Barry.


Saline, Isaac Harrison.


Greene, J. E. Riddick, vice W. P. Steel, dec'sd. Scott, A. G. Washburn.


Grant, L. H. Kemp.


Searcy, Isaac Burns.


Hempstead, J. D. Conway and A. W. Hobson. Sebastian, Wm. M. Fishback and R. H. McCon-


Howard, Wm. J. Lee.


Hot Spring, G. W. Holder.


Sevier, Cyrus H. Holman.


Jackson, Charles Minor.


Union, M. L. Jamison and J. C. Wright.


Jefferson, J. A. Hudson, R. A. Dawson and Van Buren, James H. Fraser. W. C. Payne. Johnson, Louis Felton.


Lafayette and Miller, J. C. Tyson.


Lawrence, R. P. Mack.


Washington, W. C. Braley, W. T. Walker and Elias B. Moore. White, L. N. Brown and William R. Coody. Woodruff, T. E. Stanley.


Yell, George S. Cunningham.


TWENTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE-Term January 8th to March 19th, 1881.


SENATE.


President-H. C. TIPTON. Secretary-JOHN G. HOLLAND.


1st District, Greene, Craighead and Clay coun- 3d District, Carroll, Boone and Newton counties, ties, J. C. Hawthorne .* W. W. Watkins. 2d, Randolph, Lawrence and Sharp, J. B. Jud- 4th, Johnson and Pope, John F. Hill. kins. 5th, Washington, J. S. Williams. 1


Logan, B. Priddy.


Bradley, J. R. Barnett.


Calhoun, O. P. H. Richardson.


Carroll, J. G. Morris.


Chicot, J. H. Dickinson.


Montgomery, J. H. Dempy.


Nevada, John E. Loudermilk.


Newton, W. R. Lee.


Ouachita, John T. Bearden and O. A. Greening.


Perry, G. Thomas Holmes.


Phillips, Greenfield Quarles, Thomas B. Hanly and W. R. Burke.


Desha, Lebbeus A. Pindall.


Faulkner, Joseph Roden.


Franklin, Elias Turner.


Randolph, R. H. Black.


Independence, J. G. Martin and Thomas J. St. Francis, George P. Taylor. Stubbs. Sharp, Sam. H. Davidson. Stone, J. H. Morris. Izard, W. E. Davidson.


nell.


Clerk-JOHN G. HOLLAND.


Lee county, Jas. P. Brown and W. H. Furbush. Lincoln, John G. Sinimons.


APPENDIX B.


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6th District, Independence and Stone coun- 20th District, Hempstead and Nevada counties, ties, James Rutherford. Charles E. Mitchel.


7th, Woodruff, St. Francis and Crittenden, R. 21st, Columbia, Lafayette and Miller, W. H. C. J. Williams. Reid.


8th, Yell and Logan, James T. Harrison .*


9th, Saline, Garland and Hot Spring, J. S. Wil- liams .*


10th, Pulaski and Perry, William L. Terry and E. D. Boyd.


11th, Jefferson, N. T. White .*


12th, Lonoke and Perry, James E. Gatewood.


13th, Arkansas and Monroe, Lecil Bobo .*


14th, Phillips and Lee, H. M. Grant .*


15th, Desha and Chicot, Charles H. Carlton. 16th, Lincoln, Dorsey and Dallas, John Niven .* 28th, Sebastian and Scott, J. P. Hall .*


17th, Drew and Ashley, Thomas M. Whitting- 29th, Poinsett, Jackson and Mississippi, John B. Driver .*


ton.


18th, Bradley and Union, B. W. M. Warren .* 19th, Calhoun and Ouachita, John R. Thorn- ton.


30th, Clark, Pike and Montgomery, Charles A. Gantt.


(*) Elected September 6th, 1880, for four years.


(1) Died shortly after the convening of the Senate, and Thomas Wainright elected at a special election to fill the vacancy.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Speaker-GEORGE THORNBURG.


Clerk-PAUL M. COBBS.


Arkansas county, R. C. Chaney. Ashley, Abner W. Files.


Baxter, Van B. Tate.


Benton, E. S. McDaniel and J. Dunagin.


Boone, R. B. Weaver.


Bradley, W. H. Wheeler.


Calhoun, J. G. Hill.


Carroll, E. J. Black.


Lincoln, J. Collins.


Chicot, James F. Robinson.


Clark, J. F. Biggs and T. J. Clingan.


Clay, P. H. Crenshaw.


Lonoke, A. D. Turner and G. M. Chapline.


Madison, Daniel Boone.


Marion, F. M. Cash.


Mississippi, Hiram M. McVeigh.


Crawford, Robert E. Nettles.


Crittenden, Robert F. Crittenden.


Montgomery, A. C. King.


Nevada, John A. Ainsley.


Newton, J. B. Moss.


Ouachita, O. A. Greening and B. F. Riddick.


Perry, James A. Brazil,


Phillips, Greenfield Quarles, A. G. Jarman and J. P. Roberts.


Pike, J. A. Davis.


Poinsett, N. J. Willis.


Polk, A. P. Alexander.


Pope, H. Clabe Howell.


Prairie, J. G. Thweat.


Pulaski, W. E. Gray, Beverly D.Williams, Wash- ington I. Warwick and Casper Altenberg.


Randolph, Thomas Foster.


Independence, F. D. Denton and J. M. Sanders. Saline, J. W. Adams. Izard, Thomas Black. Scott, F. C. Gaines.


Jackson county, J. M. Parish.


Jefferson, Carl Polk, W. C. Payne and A. Eber- son.


Johnson, F. R. McKennon.


Lafayette and Miller, L. T. Waller.


Lawrence, George Thornburgh.


Lee, John M. Hewitt and G. Marchbanks.


Little River, G. D. Britt.


Logan, J. J. Boles.


Columbia, R. L. Emerson and H. T. Hawkins. Conway, E. B. Henry.


Craighead, Joseph A. Meek.


Monroe, J. K. Whitson ..


Cross, T. E. Hare. Dallas, W. C. Barrett.


Desha, Lebbeus A. Pindall.


Dorsey, N. V. Barnett. Drew, L. E. Baker. Faulkner, G. W. Bruce.


Franklin, Idus L. Fielder ..


Fulton, J. M. Archer.


Garland, W. F. Clyde.


Grant, W. N. Cleveland. Greene, J. D. Markham.


Hempstead, L. D. Beene and J. B. Robins. Hot Spring, Samuel H. Emerson.


Howard, R. D. Owens.


22d, Little River, Sevier and Howard. Pole Mc- Phetridge.


23d, Fulton, Izard, Marion and Baxter, H. C. Tipton .*


24th, Benton and Madison, E. P. Watson.


25th, Crawford and Franklin, Hugh F. Thom- ason .*


26th, Van Buren, Conway and Searcy, W. S. Hanna.


27th, White and Faulkner, J. W. Duncan.


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HISTORY OF ARKANSAS.


Searcy, B. F. Taylor.


Sebastian, E. F. Tiller and Jesse Martin.


Sevier, R. D. Murphy. Sharp, W. A. Turner. St. Francis, John Parham.


Stone, B. F. Williamson.


Union, R. W. Wallace and A. C. Jones. Van Buren, Z. B. Jennings.


Washington, Elias B. Moore, T. W. Thomason and S. E. Marrs. White, William R. Coody and L. N. Brown. Woodruff, T. E. Stanley.


Yell, M. L. Davis.


TWENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE-Held January 8th to March 28th, 1883.


SENATE.


President -J. B. JUDKINS.


Secretary-JOHN G. HOLLAND.


1st District, Green, Craighead and Clay coun- 17th District, Drew and Ashley counties, J. W. ties, J. C. Hawthorne. Van Gilder.


2d, Randolph, Lawrence and Sharp, J. B. Jud- 18th, Bradley and Union, B. W. M. Warren. kins. 19th, Calhoun and Ouachita, John R. Thornton.


3d, Carroll, Boone and Newton, R. B. Weaver. 20th, Hempstead and Nevada, Charles M. Nor-


4th, Johnson and Pope, Ben. T. Embry.


5th, Washington, Thomas Wainwright.


6th, Independence and Stone, B, F. William- son.


7th, Woodruff, St. Francis, Cross and Critten- den, Robert F. Crittenden.


8th, Yell and Logan, James T. Harrison.


9th, Saline, Garland, Hot Spring and Grant, 24th, Benton and Madison, J. T. Walker.


J. S. Williams.


10th, Pulaski and Perry, Lee L. Thompson and G. T. Holmes.


11th, Jefferson, N. T. White.


12th, Lonoke and Prairie, William F. Hicks.


13th, Arkansas and Monroe, Lecil Bobo.


14th, Phillips and Lee, H. M. Grant.


15th, Desha and Chicot, Henry Thane.


16th, Lincoln, Dorsey and Dallas, John 30th, Clark, Pike and Montgomery, Jesse A. Nivens. Ross.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Speaker-W. C. BRALY.


Clerk-THOMAS W. NEWTON.


Arkansas county, A. D. Matthews,


Desha county, W. B. Peterson.


Ashley, W. G. Rolfe.


Dorsey, R. F. Foster.


Baxter, Van B. Tate.


Drew, David E. Barker.


Benton, H. H. Patterson, Jr., and S. S. Graham. Faulkner, J. H. Harrod.


Boone, F. W. Rowan.


Franklin, Idus L. Fielder.


Bradley, D. J. Mckinney.


Fulton, E. B. Lucas. Garland, W. P. Walsh.


Calhoun, Green B. Talbot.


Carroll, B. W. Goudelock.


Greene, J. B. Boykin.


Chicot, John G. B. Sims.


Grant, James H. Crutchfield.


Clark, T. J. Clingan and Gordon Deaton.


Hempstead, W. L. Leslie and J. A. Todd.


Clay, E. B. Headlee.


Hot Spring, Sam. H. Emerson.


Howard, W. J. Lee.


Independence, Geo. Martin and F. D. Denton. Izard, W. E. Davidson.


Crawford, T. Comstock.


Jackson, W. M. Baird,


Crittenden, Daniel Lewis.


Cross, W. C. Malone.


Dallas, W. R. Harley.


wood.


21st, Columbia, Lafayette and Miller, L. T. Waller.


22d, Little River, Sevier, Howard and Polk, Pole McPhetridge.


23d, Fulton, Izard, Marion and Baxter, H. C. Tipton.


25th, Crawford and Franklin, Hugh F. Thom- ason.


26th, Van Buren, Conway and Searcy, Z. B. Jennings.


27th, White and Faulkner, T. W. Wells.


28th, Sebastian and Scott, J. P. Hall.


29th, Poinsett, Jackson and Mississippi, John B. Driver.


Columbia, R. L. Emerson and H. P. Smead. Conway, W. S. Hanna.


Craighead, Joseph A. Meek.


Jefferson, B. Waterhouse, W. H. Young and R. Sherrill. Johnson, J. W. May.


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APPENDIX B.


Lafayette, M. M. Murray.


Lawrence, W. M. Ponder.


Lee, John M. Hewitt and H. P. Rogers.


Lincoln, G. H. Joslyn.


Little River, James S. Dollarhide.


Logan, B. Priddy.


Lonoke, O. N. Owens and W. M. Hereford.


Madison, W. T. Brooks.


Marion, F. M. Cash.


Miller, J. C. Tyson.


Mississippi, F. G. McGavock.


Monroe, John B. Baxter.


Montgomery, John A. Watkins.


Nevada, J. A. Ansley.


Newton, M. T. Brisco.


Ouachita, Robert E. Salle and J. N. Scales.


Perry, J. F. Sellers.


Phillips, S. H. Brooks, R. B. Macon and John J. Moore. Pike, J. A. Davis.


Polk, J. E. Johnson.


Poinsett, N. J. Willis. Pope, N. W. Kuhn. Prairie, R. B. Carl Lee.


Pulaski, J. T. Jones, Charles Choinski, Gran- ville Ryles and F. W. White.


Randolph, R. C. Mack.


Saline, S. W. Adams.


Scott, G. B. James.


Sebastian, R. H. McConnell and S. E. Smith.


Searcy, B. F. Taylor.


Sevier, William T. Campbell.


Sharp, W. M. Davidson.


Stone, W. J. Cagle.


St. Francis, W. S. Brooks.


Union, William C. Langford and C. T. Gordon. Van Buren, J. M. Blasingame.


Washington, Elias B. Moore, S. E. Marrs and W. C. Braly.


White, A. J. McGinnis and James F. Rives, Jr. Woodruff, Alexander Hall. Yell, D. F. Huckaby.


TWENTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE-Held January 12th to March 28th, 1885.


SENATE.


President-R. B. WEAVER,


Secretary-JOHN G. HOLLAND.


1st District, Greene, Craighead and Clay coun- 18th District, Bradley and Union counties, Sol. ties, J. S. Anderson. Gardner.


2d, Randolph, Lawrence and Sharp, S. J. John- 19th, Calhoun and Ouachita, John R. Thornton. 20th, Hempstead and Nevada, Charles M. Nor- son.


3d, Carroll, Boone and Newton, R. B. Weaver. 4th, Johnson and Popc, Ben. T. Embry.


wood.


21st, Columbia, Lafayette and Miller, L. T. Waller.


5th, Washington, T. W. Thomason.




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