In December 1913, entrepreneur Harvey Couch and his associates purchased the Arkadelphia Water and Light Company, which produced small amounts of electricity for Arkadelphia. Their “Arkansas Power Company” had been incorporated just a few weeks earlier. Stockholders included Couch, J.H. Meek, J.L. Longino, W.C. Ribenack, C.S. McCain, J.B. Hampton, and J.W. Lee
Prior to government ownership of Arkadelphia\u27s water system, several different corporations provi...
The construction of the state\u27s railroad system initiated major changes in transportation in this...
In 1912 George William Norris was elected to the United States Senate. This might properly be called...
Aerial view of the Harvey C. Couch steam-electric station at Stamps, Arkansas. (Verso: Arkansas Acti...
In the mid-1920s, four companies worked interdependently to provide electrical power to Arkansas, Lo...
From Arkadelphia\u27s earliest days, various entrepreneurs have engaged in hosting visitors, whether...
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...
No one living today recalls the 1886 founding of one of Arkansas’s largest lumber mills and its surr...
Historically, wind-generated electricity has been the largest renewable energy sources in the United...
Wabash, Indiana became the first city to utilize electric streetlights and the Village of Albion ins...
Among Arkadelphia\u27s early businessmen was a man named John Wesley Patterson. For about two-thirds...
As the nineteeth century came to a close, telephone service began to flourish in Clark County. In it...
For decades now, small-town newspapers have traditionally served as sources of news for Arkansas cit...
Arkadelphia residents tagged a Ouachita college professor with the nickname “Drive-In Johnson” in th...
Prior to government ownership of Arkadelphia\u27s water system, several different corporations provi...
The construction of the state\u27s railroad system initiated major changes in transportation in this...
In 1912 George William Norris was elected to the United States Senate. This might properly be called...
Aerial view of the Harvey C. Couch steam-electric station at Stamps, Arkansas. (Verso: Arkansas Acti...
In the mid-1920s, four companies worked interdependently to provide electrical power to Arkansas, Lo...
From Arkadelphia\u27s earliest days, various entrepreneurs have engaged in hosting visitors, whether...
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...
No one living today recalls the 1886 founding of one of Arkansas’s largest lumber mills and its surr...
Historically, wind-generated electricity has been the largest renewable energy sources in the United...
Wabash, Indiana became the first city to utilize electric streetlights and the Village of Albion ins...
Among Arkadelphia\u27s early businessmen was a man named John Wesley Patterson. For about two-thirds...
As the nineteeth century came to a close, telephone service began to flourish in Clark County. In it...
For decades now, small-town newspapers have traditionally served as sources of news for Arkansas cit...
Arkadelphia residents tagged a Ouachita college professor with the nickname “Drive-In Johnson” in th...
Prior to government ownership of Arkadelphia\u27s water system, several different corporations provi...
The construction of the state\u27s railroad system initiated major changes in transportation in this...
In 1912 George William Norris was elected to the United States Senate. This might properly be called...