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Volume II Number I (Winter 1979)
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| Volume II Number I (Winter 1979) |
| Cover picture : Boone County, Arkansas Fairgrounds, about 1914 |
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| Information regarding the Boone County Fairgrounds |
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| Speaking of Photos, by Jim Miller, Editor |
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| Second Annual Fair of the Harrison and North Arkansas Fair Association, October 3-6, 1888 |
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| Building Harrison, by Lula Vance Scott, from the Arkansas Gazette Magazine, Sunday, July 30, 1933 |
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| Colonel Beal Gaither, Pioneer of Southern Boone County, by Roger V. Logan, Jr. |
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| News of Pioneer Families books |
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| Preserving Your Past - Book Review |
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| Picture : Beal Gaither House built in the 1830s |
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| Newton County Organizes Historical Society |
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| Marble Block, from the Harrison Daily Times centennial edition, 1936 |
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| Railroad Comes to Harrison |
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| Picture : First St. Louis & North Arkansas locomotive to arrive in Harrison, 9:15 a.m. March 22, 1901 |
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| Some Civil War Activities in North Central Arkansas, by Roger V. Logan, Jr. |
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| Frontier Times In and Around Boone County from Silas C. Turnbo, Pre-Civil War Resident, by Roger V. Logan, Jr. |
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| Listing of Numerous Recent Publications on Local Subjects Available to Assist Researchers |
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| Queries |
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| Milum Cemetery, Lead Hill, Boone County, Arkansas |
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| Fairview (Lane) Cemetery, Boone County, Arkansas |
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| Picture : Airplane that made an emergency landing on the Bob Johnson farm, near the Oregon Flat School in 1920 |
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| Enon Cemetery (Gosset), Boone County, Arkansas |
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| Picture : Bellefonte Academy, about 1907 |
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| Index of Notary Publics & Justice of the Peace, 1915-1931 |
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| Surname Index of Confederate Pension Records |
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| Picture : Boone County Confederate Veterans Reunion, about 1918-1920 |
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| Old Southwest Gas & Electric Co. (with picture) |
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| Picture : Harrison, Arkansas, about 1910 |
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Volume II Number II (1979)
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| Volume II Number II (1979) |
| Cover picture : General M. LaRue Harrison |
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| Picture : Jacob Nave and Wife |
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| Invitation to become a member of the Boone County Historical & Genealogical Society, Inc. |
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| General M. LaRue Harrison 1829-1890, by Roger V. Logan, Jr. |
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| Boone County area map (1835) |
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| Boone County area map (1836) |
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| Boone County area map (1849) |
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| Boone County area map (1866) |
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| First Extant Map of Boone County, Arkansas made by Henry W. Fick, November 8, 1870 |
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| Photographs from 1913 Oak Leaves, a promotional publication of the M&NA Railway |
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| Oak Leaves, January-February-March, Homekeepers' Edition, 1914 |
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| Wright, Crump Garvin Families, by Garvin Fitton |
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| Queries |
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| Subscribers and amounts subscribed to the M. E. Church South Building, January 5, 1916 |
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| Founding of the Boone County Bar Association |
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| Liberty Bond Day, October 24, Boone County, Arkansas |
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| Table of beginning record dates for Birth and Death Records in the U. S. |
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| IRS Assessments from 1866 for Boone County residents |
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| Tennessee State Library and Archives Inventories of Microfilmed County Records |
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| Further History of the 27th Regiment of Arkansas Infantry, by S. C. Turnbo, from the Harrison Times, August 18, 1906 |
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| Tulsa, Oklahoma Genealogical Society announcement |
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| Lowry Mill, by Gus H. Crumpler |
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| Amounts and Collections for Railroad Shop Bonus as of 1914 |
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Volume II Number III (1979)
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| Volume II Number III (1979) |
| Cover picture : Fairview School in southwestern part of what is now Diamond City |
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| Passing of George Connell and Mary Crumpler |
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| Editorial Note |
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| Picture : Lead Hill Gymnasium about 1940 |
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| A Look at School Consolidation in Boone County, Arkansas, by Sherry Bishop |
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| Introduction |
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| School Consolidation in General |
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| Picture : Lead Hill School, 1905 |
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| Early Boone County Schools |
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| Picture : District #99 School, southwest of Bergman |
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| Picture : Capps School District #80 |
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| The First Consolidation Movement in Boone County |
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| Laws Concerning School Consolidation in Arkansas |
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| Conclusions |
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| List of Schools Existing in Boone County in the 1920s |
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| Bibliography |
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| Maps of Boone County School Districts in the 1920s |
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| Picture : Valley Springs Academy, about 1900 |
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| Picture : Ralley Hill Academy in Ruins |
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| Picture : Allbright Hall, Valley Springs, built 1935 |
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| Picture : Bellefonte School |
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| Picture : Harrison's Early School Buildings |
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| Picture : Class of Burlington School, 1914-1915 |
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| Picture : Class of Mauldin School, 1898 |
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| Picture : Children of Oregon Flat School in front of Airplane |
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| Picture : Harrison High School and Grammar School, early 1900s |
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| Current and back issues of the Boone County Historian are for sale at the Boone County Heritage Museum, or by mail. The price is $3.00 per issue (add $1.50 per issue for postage for mailing). Please make checks payable to: |
Boone County Historical & Railroad Society, Inc. P.O. Box 1094 Harrison, AR 72601 |
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