Among Arkadelphia\u27s early businessmen was a man named John Wesley Patterson. For about two-thirds of his life Patterson operated a mercantile business in Arkadelphia. A man of habits and routines, he had relatively few interests outside of his stores, but actively supported both the town\u27s high school and college teams
The Clark County Historical Association has just released the 2016 edition of the Clark County Histo...
Throughout the history of the United States, wood has been one of the nation\u27s most useful raw ma...
No one living today recalls the 1886 founding of one of Arkansas’s largest lumber mills and its surr...
Through the years, many Clark Countians have enjoyed distinguished careers and have made significant...
From Arkadelphia\u27s earliest days, various entrepreneurs have engaged in hosting visitors, whether...
Robert Henderson Patterson was born in 1892 in Pike County, one of ten children of Robert O. and Als...
Back in 1866, the city of Arkadelphia embarked upon an unusual enterprise--ownership and supervision...
On February 9, 1922, the O’Baugh family of Arkadelphia, Arkansas, welcomed their sixth (of eight) ch...
In December 1913, entrepreneur Harvey Couch and his associates purchased the Arkadelphia Water and L...
Clark County is home to a number of banking institutions today. Some of these businesses have many b...
Arkadelphia residents tagged a Ouachita college professor with the nickname “Drive-In Johnson” in th...
Through the years many Clark Countians have enjoyed distinugished careers in public service. One suc...
In 1889 the Arkadelphia Cotton Mills (also known as Ouachita Cotton Mills) began its short-lived, bu...
In the early twentieth century, the Arkadelphia Milling Company was an important part of Clark Count...
For decades now, small-town newspapers have traditionally served as sources of news for Arkansas cit...
The Clark County Historical Association has just released the 2016 edition of the Clark County Histo...
Throughout the history of the United States, wood has been one of the nation\u27s most useful raw ma...
No one living today recalls the 1886 founding of one of Arkansas’s largest lumber mills and its surr...
Through the years, many Clark Countians have enjoyed distinguished careers and have made significant...
From Arkadelphia\u27s earliest days, various entrepreneurs have engaged in hosting visitors, whether...
Robert Henderson Patterson was born in 1892 in Pike County, one of ten children of Robert O. and Als...
Back in 1866, the city of Arkadelphia embarked upon an unusual enterprise--ownership and supervision...
On February 9, 1922, the O’Baugh family of Arkadelphia, Arkansas, welcomed their sixth (of eight) ch...
In December 1913, entrepreneur Harvey Couch and his associates purchased the Arkadelphia Water and L...
Clark County is home to a number of banking institutions today. Some of these businesses have many b...
Arkadelphia residents tagged a Ouachita college professor with the nickname “Drive-In Johnson” in th...
Through the years many Clark Countians have enjoyed distinugished careers in public service. One suc...
In 1889 the Arkadelphia Cotton Mills (also known as Ouachita Cotton Mills) began its short-lived, bu...
In the early twentieth century, the Arkadelphia Milling Company was an important part of Clark Count...
For decades now, small-town newspapers have traditionally served as sources of news for Arkansas cit...
The Clark County Historical Association has just released the 2016 edition of the Clark County Histo...
Throughout the history of the United States, wood has been one of the nation\u27s most useful raw ma...
No one living today recalls the 1886 founding of one of Arkansas’s largest lumber mills and its surr...