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Volume II Number I (2004)
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| Volume II Number I (2004) |
| School at Old Big Sandy, by Gladys A. Erwin |
4-6 |
| Shady Grove School District #73 |
7-15 |
| Boone County Pioneers: H. C. King, from a series of articles reprinted from A Reminiscent History of the Ozarks Region (1894) |
16-18 |
| A Message from J. Troy Massey |
18 |
| County Happenings - 1912, from The Harrison Times |
19-20 |
| Gaither Baseball Team, 1940 |
21 |
| Barham House listed on National Register |
22 |
| Monthly Museum Programs |
23 |
| Artifacts Donated to the Museum |
24 |
| Oak Leaves |
25-40 |
| Cover Picture: Ten-Wheeler #19 (built by Baldwin in 1910 as M&NA #17) is shown at Green Forest, probably about 1935. |
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| Letter to Dr. Fair dated April 2, 1980 by Glenn A. Taylor, Alabama resident born in 1912, regarding the M&NA. |
27-28 |
| An open letter by Jim Wakefield regarding some ideas for promoting the Museum and increasing awareness of the M&NA |
29-32 |
| How Many Tenders DID No. 20 Have?, by Jim Wakefield |
33-36 |
| Other Days; M&NA-related newspaper clips from the files of The Harrison Times |
37 |
| Railroad Tied Up When Part of Workers Strike; Strike as Called is Said To Be Unauthorized, Many Are Affected. From the Arkansas-Democrat, July 28, 1944 |
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| Road Is Opened To St. Joe; A Tribune Scribe Takes A Jaunt Down To The Front. Originally from the Green Forest Tribune, September 20, 1902; reprinted by the Mountain Wave, September 27, 1902 |
39 |
| An early section gang on the M&NA (Picture) |
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Volume II Number II (2004)
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| Volume II Number I (2004) |
| Williams Canning Factory, by Eloise Williams |
4-12 |
| Memories of Central Grade School, circa 1940 |
13-16 |
| County Happenings - 1923, from The Harrison Times |
17-18 |
| Boone County Pioneers: Dr. Leonidas Kirby, from a series of articles reprinted from A Reminiscent History of the Ozarks Region (1894) |
19-20 |
| Photos from the Archives |
21 |
| Monthly Museum Programs |
22 |
| Artifacts Donated |
23 |
| Books for Sale at the Museum |
24 |
| Oak Leaves |
25-40 |
| Cover Picture: Down from Joplin, southbound #49 pauses at Neosho on a hot July morning in 1939. |
25 |
| Letter from A. B. 'Boomer' Sipkins, Nevada, re: photo of wrecked #50 |
27 |
| Letter from W. P. Anderson, Arkansas |
27 |
| A Short Reminiscence Of Shirley: 1915-1917, by W. P. Anderson |
28 |
| Letter from Edward Emery, Canada |
29 |
| Letter from Phil Gray, Harrison, Arkansas |
29 |
| 56 Dead And 24 Injured In Wreck Of Motor Car On The M&NA (August 5, 1914) |
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| Interstate Commerce Commission Report Of The Chief Of The Division Of Safety Covering His Investigation Of An Accident Which Occurred On The Kansas City Southern Railway Near Tipton Ford, Missouri On August 5, 1914. (report dated September 19, 1914) |
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| Pictures and editorial comments related to the August 5, 1914 Tipton Ford wreck |
36-39 |
| M&NA flat car #1271 loaded with logs, Grandview, Arkansas (Picture) |
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Volume II Number III (2004)
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| Volume II Number III (2004) |
| Samuel Woody Murray, by Dr. Charles Rodney Baker |
4-9 |
| First Baptist Church Men's Bible Class - April 16, 1933 |
10 |
| First Baptist Church Women's Sunday School Class, Circa 1950's |
11 |
| "Lillie's in White", A Boone County Tale Carved in Marble |
12 |
| Boone County Pioneers: John R. McCormick, from a series of articles reprinted from A Reminiscent History of the Ozarks Region (1894) |
13-14 |
| Requests & Queries |
14-15 |
| Summer Volunteer |
15 |
| Eagle Heights School Honor Awards - May 28, 1931 |
17 |
| County Happenings - January 19, 1923, from The Harrison Times |
18 |
| Photos from the Archives |
19-21 |
| Information Directory - September 3, 1939, from The Harrison Daily Times |
22 |
| Artifacts Donated |
23 |
| Books for Sale at the Museum |
24 |
| Oak Leaves |
25-40 |
| Cover Picture: M&NA #48 2-8-0 ALCO Blt 1911, shown at Harrison ca. 1935. |
25 |
| Come See Where Went My Way - Zack, Arkansas |
28-33 |
| Elton Britt (From The Hills of Zack to Hollywood) |
34-35 |
| Pictures and editorial comments related to Zack, Arkansas |
36-39 |
| A&O with a problem - boxcar off rails on bridge 93-8 between Urbanette and Cisco, March 4, 1950 (Picture) |
40 |
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Volume II Number IV (2004)
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| Volume II Number IV (2004) |
| Erwin Steam Engines, Threshers and Sawmills, by Raymond Brian Erwin |
4-15 |
| Boone County Pioneers: George F. McKinney, from a series of articles reprinted from A Reminiscent History of the Ozarks Region (1894) |
16-17 |
| Kirby House Nominated for National Register of Historic Places |
17 |
| County Happenings - December 29, 1949, from The Boone County Headlight |
18-19 |
| Photo from the Archives |
20 |
| Monthly Museum Programs |
21 |
| Special Notice from Fancher Society |
22 |
| Queries |
22 |
| Artifacts Donated |
23 |
| Books for Sale at the Museum |
24 |
| Oak Leaves |
25-40 |
| Cover Picture: M&A #52 2-8-2 Baldwin, built 1912. Shown at Harrison, May 1939. |
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| Come See Where Went My Way - Jameson & Marshall, Arkansas |
28-30 |
| Track Laid Into Marshall. From The Mountain Wave, August 1, 1903, 3:4. |
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| Marshall, Arkansas. From The Mountain Wave, September 26, 1903, 4:5. |
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| Marshall's Old Railroad Depot. From The Mountain Wave, May 11, 1972. |
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| The Old M&NA Railroad Depot. From The Mountain Wave, November 26, 1981. |
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| Marshall depot photos |
34-35 |
| Building and Improvement Notes. From The Mountain Wave, October 17, 1903. |
36 |
| Marshall's New $5,000 Hotel. From The Mountain Wave, October 17, 1903. |
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| Annual Railroad Day - October 9, 2004 |
37 |
| Significant Dates in History: ESRy - StL&NA RR - Missouri & North Arkansas RR/Ry - M&A Ry |
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| View from boxcar roof - A&O train heading south across Livingston Hollow bridge (78.7). November 13, 1954 (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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