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Volume XXIV Number I (2001)
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| Volume XXIV Number I (2001) |
| President's Column |
3 |
| Sammie Rose Resigns as Head of Museum |
4 |
| Boone County Pioneer and Confederate Veteran Jefferson Fowler, by Joseph M. & Robert J. Taylor |
5-11 |
| Youngbloods in the Civil War Years, submitted by Larry Pyshny, from material collected re: the Youngblood family |
12-13 |
| Boone County Arkansas Civil War Artifact in Springfield, Illinois? A Historical Question Mark, by Joseph M. Taylor |
14-15 |
| Museum Activities |
16 |
| Orphan Train Rider: George Hanson Baughman |
17 |
| Boone County Marriage Index: Book 1 (1869-1940); Young through Zurga. Transcribed and Submitted by Virginia Phillips |
18-19 |
| Boone County Pioneers: T. W. Johnson, from a series of articles reprinted from A Reminiscent History of the Ozarks Region (1894) |
20 |
| Artifacts Loaned and Donated to the Museum |
21-22 |
| Books for Sale at the Museum |
23 |
| Queries (REYNOLDS; ROBERTSON) |
24 |
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Volume XXIV Number II (2001)
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| Volume XXIV Number II (2001) |
| President's Column |
27 |
| A Pilgrimage To Some Local Places Connected To The History Of The Mountain Meadows Massacre In Boone And Carroll Counties, by Roger V. Logan, Jr. September 9, 2000. In conjunction with a meeting of the Mountain Meadows Asscoiation at Harrison, Arkansas. |
28-40 |
| Boone County Pioneers: William P. Cantrell & Kenner F. Cantrell, from a series of articles reprinted from A Reminiscent History of the Ozarks Region (1894) |
41-42 |
| Annual Railroad Day Announcement - October 13, 2001. Guest Speaker: Alvin "Boomer" Simpkins - Carlin, Nevada |
43 |
| Museum Open House - March 4, 2001 |
44 |
| Lifetime Memberships |
45 |
| Artifacts Donated to the Museum |
46 |
| Books for Sale at the Museum |
47 |
| Monthly Programs |
48 |
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Volume XXIV Number III (2001)
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| Volume XXIV Number III (2001) |
| President's Column |
51 |
| Queen Anne House of Harrison |
52-53 |
| Henry Fick, Original Land Owner & Founder of Harrison |
53 |
| Will of Henry W. Fick |
54-55 |
| George Washington Coker and His Family: Early Area Pioneers, by Jerry Young |
56-63 |
| George Washington Coker |
57-58 |
| Short Bios of GWC Children: Joel Cebern Coker |
58 |
| Short Bios of GWC Children: Frances Coker |
58-59 |
| Short Bios of GWC Children: Mary Jane Coker |
59-60 |
| Short Bios of GWC Children: George Washington Coker II |
60-61 |
| Short Bios of GWC Children: Nancy Emeline Coker |
61 |
| Short Bios of GWC Children: Margaret E. Coker |
61 |
| Short Bios of GWC Children: Elizabeth W. Coker |
61 |
| Short Bios of GWC Children: Joseph Calvin Coker |
61 |
| Short Bios of GWC Children: Martha Ann Coker |
61 |
| Short Bios of GWC Children: Missouri Amanda Coker |
61 |
| Short Bios of GWC Children: Barnett B. Coker |
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| Jerry Young |
62-63 |
| Boone County Pioneers: Robert W. Harrison, from a series of articles reprinted from A Reminiscent History of the Ozarks Region (1894) |
64-65 |
| New Artifacts at the Museum |
66 |
| Methodist Episcopal Church |
67-68 |
| Artifacts Donated to the Museum |
69-70 |
| Books for Sale at the Museum |
71 |
| Harvest Homecoming Nears |
72 |
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Volume XXIV Number IV (2001)
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| Volume XXIV Number IV (2001) |
| President's Column |
75 |
| Long Time Bergman Merchant, John Beaton Cook, by Juanita Kirk Butler and Daphne Hobson Haworth |
76-83 |
| Boone County Pioneers: J. W. Brady, from a series of articles reprinted from A Reminiscent History of the Ozarks Region (1894) |
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| 1916-1917 Harrison City Directory (Part 1: A-G) |
85-91 |
| In Remembrance - Willard W. Phillips (1922-2001) |
92 |
| In Remembrance - Hugh Cotton (1918-2001) |
93 |
| Artifacts Donated to the Museum |
94 |
| Books for Sale at the Museum |
95 |
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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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