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1. 3 Texarkana Business [1]
I recieved this letter, and I do not have an answer for the person. I checked the books I have at home for Texarkana. So, if anyone can help, reply to: janderson@worldnet.att.net Hello Mr Richards, I found you website today, in the Miller, AR, Business dated 1882-1883. I have three pictures each listing a different name, as follows, Shreves & Mood, 204 E Broad Str, Texarkana; The Imperial Studio 1131/2 Broad St. Texarkana; and last Harper Studio listing 2 towns, Greenville & Texarkana and Corsic
2. Mary Willis Scott b. 9-23-1867 in Miller Co AR [1]
This is a forward from Arkansas Roots List < Reply to > Ecrard@AOL.COM (Evelyn Rard) Subj: [ARK] Jordan/Serr/Sears/Scott/Strickland in AR Date: 11/1/1999 5:42:36 PM Pacific Standard Time From: Ecrard@AOL.COM (Evelyn Rard) Sender: ARKANSAS-ROOTS-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU (Genealogy for Arkansas.) Reply-to: Ecrard@AOL.COM To: ARKANSAS-ROOTS-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU Edward Serr/Sears (the name changed sometime) supposed to be Seneca or Cherokee, depends on which
3. Heritage CD's Follow up- [1]
A different link to the same info- Genealogy: Genealogy Data on CD-ROM http://www.heritagequest.com/genealogy/CD-ROM/ Sorry if there was a mix-up on the Heritage Quest address. Try this instead: http://www.heritagequest.com/genealogy/CD-ROM/ This page gives a description of the CD's and how to order. You do not have to be a member of Heritage Quest to order and you can order either on line, by telephone or by mail.
4. The Arkansas Memory Project [1]
The Arkansas Memory Project Click here: The Arkansas Memory Project http://asms.k12.ar.us/armem/memory.htm The Arkansas Memory Project is modeled after the American Memory Collection of the Library of Congress. It is a digital archive of primary source materials designed for use by students and teachers in Arkansas classrooms. It is a collection of official documents, publications, maps, letters, narratives, recordings, photographs, art, and othe
5. Heritage Quest - Federal Census [1]
http://www.heritagequest.com/ There are federal census available on CD through Heritage Quest, and Miller County Arkansas is included (remember it was Lafayette County also to 1870). It is a long url and may need to be pasted back together. http://www.heritagequest.com/cgi-bin/page.exe?catalog=CensusFilms&file=CensusH ome.htm Heritage Quest - Federal Census Schedules Title Page If you are a member the
6. Class of '39 lived through century's biggest events [1]
Texarkana, Texas High School Charles Dickens could have said of those double-blow years, "It was the worst of times and ... it was the worst of times." But those who lived through the late 1930s and early '40s didn't realize that later generations would consider their years as harder than most. They have happy memories of high school. The Texas High School class of 1939 will have its reunion Saturday and more than one member has commented that Tom Brokaw's book, "The Greatest Generation," includes
7. (no subject) [1]
GREEN/GREENE GENEALOGY Providence Church Cemetery Marion Co., GA. James I GREEN no dates Co D 6 GA MIL CSA he had three sisters that I know of, Martha b 29 Sept 1850 d 31 Aug 1930 married Joseph Turner BENSON b 4 Apr 1845 d 13 Feb 1884. His second sister Lizzy married a SHORT and Ella. He had sons Joe, James Thomas, my grandfather, Willie and John who married C.M. (Maude) BROOKS 10 Sept 1893 daughter of Charlie BROOKS, they had two children, Joe and a daughter Johinnie. Samuel GREEN no dates Co H
8. The McKeehan Family History in Miller County [1]
My husband is from this family in Miller County. Web site created by Wallace McKeehan. http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/mckstory2.htm In the middle of the 19th century the dream of many Americans was to go west and that they did by covered wagons, trains, horseback and any other feasible way. Charles Coffner McKeehan dreamed of the Tarrant and Parker counties of north Texas. No doubt he dreamed of the opportunities to exercise his carpentry and business skills that were offered by the booming area. So
9. Shuflin marriages in Miller CO [1]
Found on web page- http://shuflin.rootsweb.com/Marriages/Arkansas.html Shuflin Family - Marriages by Location Arkansas DELA WILBURN Shuflin, Charley Dixon January 17, 1910 Miller County, Arkansas FURQUERON, Mary Ethel Shufflin, John Robert May 23, 1914 Miller County, Arkansas LEWIS, Taylor Shuflin, Mary March 25, 1911 Miller County, Arkansas SHUFFLIN, John Robert Furqueron, Mary Ethel May 23, 1914 Miller County, Arkansas SHUFLIN,
10. Miller County Courthouse to shut down for installation [1]
The Miller County Courthouse will close at 2 p.m. Friday, November 5, in order to install new equipment for the 911 emergency dispatching system. County Judge Hubert Easley said electricity to the courthouse will need to be turned off during the installation process, forcing the closure of business offices. The Miller County Sheriff's Department will remain open and existing emergency phone services will continue to operate during the maintenance procedure. Several courthouse personnel will be av
11. Texarkana/Entrepreneurs,Squabbles,Saloons and Tough Guys [1]
Eager Entrepreneurs, City Squabbles, Roaring Saloons and Tough Guys An aerial photo of downtown Texarkana taken around 1928 to 1930 shows the major intersections of Pine Street, State Line Avenue, Olive and Broad streets. Photo courtesy Texarkana Museums System. http://www.texarkanagazette.com/display/inn_feature/feature01.txt Texarkana is a city with its own unique history. But aside from the obvious notoriety it enjoys with its bi-state connections, the downtown area is also filled with wonderful
12. Free Arkansas Lookups [1]
I want to invite you all to check out the Arkansas Family History Association's new website at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~arfha We offer many FREE lookups from Arkansas resource books with many more sources coming online this weekend. So, stop by and see if we can help you find your ancestors! If you'd like to sign up for our email list, just send the following word: subscribe To: AFHA-L-Request@Rootsweb.com We are here to help you! Tracey
Founding member of the Arkansas F
13. THANKSGIVING Free Data AT ANCESTRY.COM [1]
THANKSGIVING CELEBRATION AT ANCESTRY.COM Free Data Search http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/thanksgiving.htm Nearly 380 years ago, the early settlers of Plymouth Colony gathered to give thanks for the bounties and blessings that the "New World" afforded. In honor of this event, Ancestry.com is providing the following databases free for searching over the Thanksgiving Day weekend. Massachusetts Pioneers to the West Index New England Irish Pioneers History of Cambridge Massachusetts Founders of
14. Re: The Arkansas Memory Project [1]
Actually, this project will soon be moving to the Richard C. Butler Center for Arkansas Studies. The Math and Science school has run out of server space and the Central Arkansas Library System has volunteered to take on the project. Their should be another 100 articles online by the end of this semester! :) These are from some of the best and brightest students in the state and I think you will find them very entertaining and full of wonderful Arkansas information. There's over 150 megs of informatio

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