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Front MatterSource: The Arkansas Historical Quarterly, Vol. 40, No. 1 (Spring, 1981)Published by: Arkansas Historical AssociationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40023279 .
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Arkansas Historical Quarterly
Published by the Arkansas Historical Association
Volume XL Spring 1981 Number 1
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The Arkansas
HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Published by
The Arkansas Historical Association
EDITOR
WALTER L. BROWN, Department of History, Room 12, Ozark Hall,
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
BOYCE A. DRUMMOND, Arkadelphia JAMES J. HUDSON, Fayetteville
J. E. GRINER, Jonesboro MARGARET ROSS, Little Rock
Correspondence concerning contributions, book reviews, and all other editorial materials should be addressed to Walter L. Brown, Editor, Department of History, Room 12, Ozark Hall, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701. Membership dues, applications for membership, orders for current or back issues of the Quarterly, and correspondence concerning all other business matters should be sent to Walter L. Brown, Secretary-Treasurer, Department of History, Room 12, Ozark Hall, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701.
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The Arkansas Historical Quarterly (ISSN 0004-1823) is published quarterly by the Arkansas Historical Association, History Department, Room 12, Ozark Hall, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701. Printed by WestArk Printers, Fort Smith, Arkansas. Second-class postage paid at Fayetteville, Arkansas, and addi- tional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send address changes to Arkansas Historical Quarterly, History Department, Room 12, Ozark Hall, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville Arkansas 72701.
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The Arkansas HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Volume XL Spring 1981 Number 1
Contents
Arkansas Post in the American Revolution By Gilbert C Din 3
"A Tie Betwean Us that Time Cannot Sever" :
Latta Family Letters, 1855-1872
Edited by Frances Mitchell Ross 31
Book Reviews 79
Book Notes 83
Arkansas Listings in the National Register 86
News, Notes, and Comments 89
© Arkansas Historical Association, 1981 ISSN 0004-1823
Front Cover: Carroll County Courthouse, 1880, third floor added, 1904, Berryville, Arkansas, an original drawing by Mark Geyer, Route 6, Box 190, Rogers, Arkansas 72756. Bac\ Cover: Carroll County Courthouse, 1908, Eureka Springs, Arkansas, photograph used with permission of John Purifoy Gill and Marjem Jackson Gill from their book, On the Courthouse Square in Arkansas (Little Rock, 1980). The 1880 building was built of red brick; the 1908 building at Eureka Springs was constructed of cotton rock building stone quarried at Beaver, Arkansas.
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Book Reviews
Paul R. Coppock, Memphis Memoirs.
By Thomas E. Tappan 79
Narcissa Chisholm Owen, Memoirs of Narcissa Owen: 1831-igoy.
By Lois Snelling 80
Thelma Jennings, The Nashville Convention: Southern Movement for Unity, 1848-1850 By David Edwin Harrell, Jr 81
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