Samuel Davis Callaway, born in Clark County shortly after his family’s arrival in the area in 1818, recalled a great deal about some of the memorable people of the county’s past in his series of articles, “Early Reminiscences of Clark County.” The series appeared in the Gurdon Times in the early 1900s. An old man by that time, Callaway left us one of the few eyewitness accounts of the county in the nineteenth century available today
Later this month, the Clark County Historical Association will present a living history program feat...
In the spring of 1865, after four years of fighting, the American Civil War finally came to a close....
Article examines the life of successful trader Seaborn Hill through documentation of his life and th...
About a year ago, the Clark County Historical Association published a small booklet entitled Wanted...
One of Clark County\u27s pioneer citizens was Willis S. Smith - a sheriff, teacher, doctor, farmer, ...
Clark County has seen its share of crime in the years since it became a part of Arkansas Territory i...
From 1895 to 1897, reminiscences of an early citizen of Dallas and Clark counties were published int...
For decades now, small-town newspapers have traditionally served as sources of news for Arkansas cit...
Jacob and Rebecca Barkman were among Clark County’s earliest residents, arriving about 1811 and cons...
The Clark County Historical Association has just released the 2016 edition of the Clark County Histo...
Clark County was first established in 1818, and therefore became one of the five counties in existen...
In the early days of Arkansas history, counties were physically much larger, although much more spar...
Presented here is a typescript of a pamphlet produced and distributed circa 1877 by the St. Louis, I...
At this time of year, excitement abounds at Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs as thoroughbred horses race ...
Clark County was one of the five counties in existence at the time Arkansas became a Territory in 18...
Later this month, the Clark County Historical Association will present a living history program feat...
In the spring of 1865, after four years of fighting, the American Civil War finally came to a close....
Article examines the life of successful trader Seaborn Hill through documentation of his life and th...
About a year ago, the Clark County Historical Association published a small booklet entitled Wanted...
One of Clark County\u27s pioneer citizens was Willis S. Smith - a sheriff, teacher, doctor, farmer, ...
Clark County has seen its share of crime in the years since it became a part of Arkansas Territory i...
From 1895 to 1897, reminiscences of an early citizen of Dallas and Clark counties were published int...
For decades now, small-town newspapers have traditionally served as sources of news for Arkansas cit...
Jacob and Rebecca Barkman were among Clark County’s earliest residents, arriving about 1811 and cons...
The Clark County Historical Association has just released the 2016 edition of the Clark County Histo...
Clark County was first established in 1818, and therefore became one of the five counties in existen...
In the early days of Arkansas history, counties were physically much larger, although much more spar...
Presented here is a typescript of a pamphlet produced and distributed circa 1877 by the St. Louis, I...
At this time of year, excitement abounds at Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs as thoroughbred horses race ...
Clark County was one of the five counties in existence at the time Arkansas became a Territory in 18...
Later this month, the Clark County Historical Association will present a living history program feat...
In the spring of 1865, after four years of fighting, the American Civil War finally came to a close....
Article examines the life of successful trader Seaborn Hill through documentation of his life and th...