To the ignorant visitor to Washington, Arkansas, it may seem a bit strange that this tiny, decaying Southern town played such an important role during the War Between the States. The strangeness disappears, however, when one learns of how its location in the South, its people, and its monetary and troop contributions meant to the war effort here in Arkansas. Even when the Federals took control of Little Rock, the state capitol, Washington volunteered its services to serve as the Confederate State Capitol. Despite its later decline, Washington occupies a commanding position in the state history of Arkansas and the drama of the Southern Confederacy
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The Colonist began on 6 March 1886, changing its name to The Newfoundland Colonist after 18 July 189...
The Colonist began on 6 March 1886, changing its name to The Newfoundland Colonist after 18 July 189...
The Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions (BCIM) was created in 1874 as the Office of the Commissioner ...
The Mount Vernon Republican was a newspaper published weekly in Mount Vernon, Ohio.https://digital.k...
The Civil War was a war of great suffering, pain, and ignorance in the medial field and on the battl...
This issue contains articles about remembering World War I veterans and an upcoming talent show.http...
Army officer\u27s account of the 2nd Seminole War, focusing on the specific campaigns of Colonel Jos...
From an official commendation [abbreviated]: The 1st Aircraft Repair Unit (Floating), commanded by C...
This black and white two page document features a photocopy of a newspaper article on the first page...
On February 10, 1941, the 46th Field Artillery Brigade (G.H.Q.) came into being as a military unit u...
Missing some pages.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/1507/thumbnail.jp
A typed copy of an essay entitled, The First Essential of American Defense , written by Francis Mai...
The subject of this thesis was suggested to the writer in October 1931, by the History Department of...
The Mount Vernon Republican was a newspaper published weekly in Mount Vernon, Ohio.https://digital.k...
The Works Progress Administration\u27s Historical Records Survey of Carter County, Kentucky circa 19...
The Colonist began on 6 March 1886, changing its name to The Newfoundland Colonist after 18 July 189...
The Colonist began on 6 March 1886, changing its name to The Newfoundland Colonist after 18 July 189...
The Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions (BCIM) was created in 1874 as the Office of the Commissioner ...
The Mount Vernon Republican was a newspaper published weekly in Mount Vernon, Ohio.https://digital.k...