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Volume I Number I (2003)
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| Volume I Number I (2003) |
| President's Column |
3 |
| The Family of Thomas Jefferson Hathcoat, by Gene Hathcoat - Coweta, OK |
4-8 |
| Martin Mortimer Hathcoat and His Descendants, by Marie Griever, with additional facts from Caryl Ann Hathcoat and Ralph Lewis Thomason |
9-13 |
| New Hope School - 1905 |
14 |
| Potts School - October 1, 1897; Laura Pitts, Teacher |
15 |
| Boone County Pioneers: Captain Oliver E. Hindes, from a series of articles reprinted from A Reminiscent History of the Ozarks Region (1894) |
16-17 |
| Thank You - Indoor Yard Sale |
17 |
| Local Happenings - 1929, from The Harrison Times |
18-19 |
| Obituary: John C. Fite - December 16, 1929, from The Harrison Times |
19 |
| Photos from the Archives |
20-21 |
| Monthly Museum Programs |
22 |
| Artifacts Donated to the Museum |
23 |
| Books for Sale at the Museum |
24 |
| Oak Leaves |
25-40 |
| Cover Picture: M&A #43 on turntable at Harrison |
25 |
| Kansas City Southern depot at Neosho, Missouri during filming of railroad scenes for the movie Jesse James, September 3, 1938. |
26-27 |
| Report On The Arkansas and Ozarks Railway (Part II), by H. C. Lamberton, Kansas City, Missouri, April 1961 |
28-37 |
| The Old Photo Album |
38-39 |
| M&A #51 heads up freight at Tipton Ford, Missouri - September 1939 (Picture) |
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Volume I Number II (2003)
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| Volume I Number II (2003) |
| President's Column |
3 |
| The Barhams of Boone County and of Zinc, by Nita Gould with special thanks to Mae Etta Moore Roberts |
4-12 |
| Growing Up In Zinc, by Treva Pauline Barham Campbell |
13-17 |
| Barham Family Photos |
18 |
| Local Happenings - February 20, 1928, from The Harrison Times |
19-20 |
| Boone County Pioneers: James S. Hudson, from a series of articles reprinted from A Reminiscent History of the Ozarks Region (1894) |
21 |
| Photos from the Archives |
22 |
| Monthly Museum Programs |
23 |
| Books for Sale at the Museum |
24 |
| Oak Leaves |
25-40 |
| Cover Picture: M&A Local Xtra South near Green Forest, Arkansas in 1943. |
25 |
| Come See Where Went My Way - Gilbert, Arkansas / Buffalo River bridge |
27-36 |
| Camp Cars and Cooking on the Missouri and North Arkansas, by George C. Migliore |
37-38 |
| Gilbert Pictures |
39 |
| M&A bunk cars and work train on siding at Eureka Springs, 1946 (Picture) |
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Volume I Number III (2003)
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| Volume I Number III (2003) |
| President's Column |
3 |
| My Wilson Family Line, by Bobby Joe Wilson, 2003 |
4-17 |
| William Wilson |
4 |
| George Wilson I |
4 |
| George Wilson II |
4 |
| Abraham Wilson |
4 |
| Andrew Wilson |
4 |
| Robert Wilson |
5 |
| Thomas Edward Wilson |
6-12 |
| Francis Joseph Wilson |
13 |
| Francis Renaud Wilson |
13-14 |
| Bobby Joe Wilson |
15-16 |
| Nancy Ruth Wilson |
16-17 |
Julie Ann Wilson |
17 |
| Local Happenings - 1931, from The Harrison Times |
18 |
| Photos from the Archives |
19-20 |
| Boone County Pioneers: Dr. James M. Robinson, from a series of articles reprinted from A Reminiscent History of the Ozarks Region (1894) |
21-22 |
| Artifacts Donated to the Museum |
23 |
| Books for Sale at the Museum |
24 |
| Oak Leaves |
25-40 |
| Cover Picture: M&A Engine #50 on April 18, 1942, withe the results of a rear-end collision with Kansas City Southern freight near Joplin, Missouri in February 1942. |
25 |
| Aerial views of the former Harrison railroad shops and yard area, 1968 |
26-27 |
| Fallen Flags (M&NA/M&A interchanges that have disappeared) |
28-29 |
| Flags Still Flying (M&NA/M&A interchanges still operating) |
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| Ozarka Name Lives On |
29-30 |
| New Managers Gain Valuable Experience on DK&S, by Dave Lancaster, MTO |
32-33 |
| Diagram of the DK&S Railroad (Doniphan, Kensett & Searcy) |
34 |
| Citizens Are Still At Work; Co-operating With Grand Jury-Guards Are Kept On Streets. From The Harrison Daily Times, January 19, 1923 |
36 |
| Leslie Has Been Cleaned Up; Twenty Strikers Whipped By Men Who Returned From Harrison. From The Harrison Daily Times, January 19, 1923 |
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| Gregor Interred Today At Fremont, MO. From The Harrison Daily Times, January 19, 1923 |
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| Wise And Orr Have Confessed; Sentenced To Seven Years In Pen For Everton Bridge Outrage. From The Harrison Daily Times, January 19, 1923 |
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| Troops Will Not Be Sent Up Here; Governor Rescinds Order, But Legislature Wants 'Investigation'. From The Harrison Daily Times, January 19, 1923 |
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| Brotherhoods Offer Reward Of $5,000 For Slayers Of Gregor; Grand Chief Stone Issues Statement for Press Flaying Our People for 'Continued Lawlessness'. From The Boone County Headlight, May 24, 1923 |
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| Rex & Mandy Younes Owned The 1st Livestock Auction In The State of Arkansas |
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| M&A Engine #50 with K.C.S. 'big hook' #03, cleaning up after #50 rear-end collision with K.C.S. freight, near Joplin, Missouri February 1942 (Picture) |
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Volume I Number IV (2003)
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| Volume I Number IV (2003) |
| President's Column |
3 |
| The Garner Family |
4-20 |
| Charles C. & Mettie E. J. Garner |
4-5 |
| Hugh Garner & Family |
6-7 |
| Daniel Howard Garner |
8 |
| Ardith Mae Garner Taylor, by Jonnie Chitwood |
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| Hazel A. Garner |
10-11 |
| Janie Faye Garner Mathis |
12-13 |
| Conrad R. Garner & Family |
14-15 |
| Jonnie Venita Garner Chitwood |
16-17 |
| Jimmie Lou Garner Bradley |
18-19 |
| Garner Family Reunion - 2000 |
20 |
| County Happenings - 1933, from The Harrison Times |
21-22 |
| Photos from the Archives |
23-24 |
| Monthly Museum Programs |
25 |
| Boone County Cemetery Clean-Up Project |
26 |
| Artifacts Donated |
27 |
| Books for Sale at the Museum |
28 |
| Oak Leaves |
29-44 |
| Cover Picture: Jim Wakefield, Dr. James R. Fair, & Tim Kubat at the Annual Railroad Day, October 11, 2003, Boone County Heritage Museum in Harrison. |
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| Annual Railroad Day - October 11, 2003 |
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| The Official Railway Equipment Register - September 1912 |
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| M&NA Passenger Cars - Some Second Thoughts, by Jim Wakefield |
35-38 |
| Identification of M&NA Passenger Cars in Published Photographs, by Jim Wakefield |
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| Riding the M&NA, by Richard Allin. From the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, November 9, 2003. |
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| M&A #50 Baldwin 2-8-2 shown at Harrison December 22, 1945 (Picture) |
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| Current and back issues of the Boone County Historian / Oak Leaves 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). Make checks payable to: |
Boone County Historical & Railroad Society, Inc. P.O. Box 1094 Harrison, AR 72601 |
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