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ARKANSAS

U.S.A.

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Source:  Wikipedia

An Introduction

Family Surnames

Ancestral Counties

Genealogy Information Websites

 

Contact Information

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ARKANSAS

An Introduction

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     Arkansas is a Southern state in the United States. Arkansas shares a border with six states, with its eastern border largely defined by the Mississippi River. Its diverse geography ranges from the mountainous regions of the Ozarks and the Ouachita Mountains to the eastern lowlands along the Mississippi River. The capital and largest city is Little Rock.

     The first European who arrived in Arkansas was the Spaniard Hernando de Soto, explorer at the end of the 16th century. The early Spanish or French explorers of the state gave it its name, which is probably a phonetic spelling for the Illinois word for the Quapaw people, who lived downriver from them [2]. Other Native American nations that lived in Arkansas prior to westward movement were the Quapaw, Caddo, and Osage Nations. While moving westward, the Five Civilized Tribes inhabited Arkansas during its territorial period. Prior to statehood, it was originally known as the Arkansaw Territory.

     On June 15, 1836, Arkansas became the 25th state of the United States as a slave state. Arkansas refused to join the Confederate States of America until after Abraham Lincoln called for troops to respond to the provoked attack of Fort Sumter by Confederate forces in South Carolina. It seceded from the Union on May 6, 1861. The state was the scene of numerous small-scale battles during the American Civil War. Arkansans of note during the Civil War include Confederate Major General Patrick Cleburne. Considered by many to be

 

one of the most brilliant Confederate division commanders of the war, Cleburne is often referred to as The Stonewall of the West. Also of note is Major General Thomas C. Hindman. A former United States Representative, Hindman commanded Confederate forces at the Battle of Cane Hill and Battle of Prairie Grove.

     Under the Military Reconstruction Act, Congress readmitted Arkansas in June 1868. In 1874, the Brooks-Baxter War shook Little Rock and the state governorship which was finally settled when Grant ordered that Joseph Brooks disperse his militant supporters.  In 1881, the Arkansas state legislature enacted a bill that adopted "arkansaw" as the official pronunciation - note the distinctive pronunciation of the last syllable.

     After the case Brown v. Topeka Board of Education in 1957, the Little Rock Nine incident again brought Arkansas to national attention when the Federal government was forced to again interfere in the Arkansan capital. Orval Faubus, governor at the time, sent the Arkansas National Guard to aid segregationists in preventing nine African-American students from enrolling at Little Rock's Central High School. President Eisenhower sent troops to escort the African-American students on September 25, 1957. This incident eventually led to the closing the Little Rock high schools for the rest of the school year. The Little Rock high schools were completely integrated by fall 1959.

 

ARKANSAS

Family Surnames

The following are surnames of our persons in our databases(s) identified as having been born, married, died in this State.

 

McVicker; Moreland; Pinnell; Scruggs and allied families

Amos;  Dickson;  Douglass;  Giddens;  Johnson;  Jones;  Lemons;

 Littlepage;  Lovelace;  Pinnell;  Thomason

Bozarth; Peiffer; Quigley; Rhubart and allied families

 

Dellinger; Knecht; Pfeffer; Silar and allied families

 

To find out more about each family listed here click on the appropriate LINK(s).

 

ARKANSAS

Ancestral Counties

The following counties are associated with the history of persons found in our database.   To see where they are located within this state you may click on

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Benton;  Jefferson;  Sevier

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ARKANSAS

Genealogy Information Websites

 

The following are links to websites that will provide you with specific

genealogical  information to assist with your research for this county.

 

General Resource Sites

 

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Contact Information

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