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  1. Discover life events, stories and photos about Viola Emmaline Burgess (1893–1985) of Wharton Creek Township, Madison, Arkansas, United States.

  2. Clarissa Jane “Clearcy” Dotson Burgess Birth 27 Nov 1859. Madison County, Arkansas, USA Death 29 May 1943 (aged 83) Warner, Muskogee County, Oklahoma, USA Burial.

  3. Clarissa Harlowe Reid Smith was Colonel Smith’s second wife. They had several children, but Annie was their only child to be educated out of state. The other children were likely educated in Tulip. George Douglass Alexander opened the Alexander Institute in Tulip in 1849.

  4. William Cebern Burgess born 1883 in Wharton Creek, Madison, Arkansas, USA genealogy record - Ancestry®.

  5. Feb 23, 2024 · 818.3M. xxvi, 428 pages : 23 cm. In the 1930s, the Works Progress Administration created an archive of interviews with exslaves; this new collection brings together all 176 of the Arkansas slave narratives for the first time. Includes bibliographical references (p. xxv-xxvi) and indexes.

  6. The 19th Amendment officially became law August 18, 1920. View the slides below to learn more on the early history of the Women’s Suffrage Movement and discover some of the women from across Arkansas who used their democratic voices to make a difference.

  7. May 21, 2024 · Arkansas faced a number of opportunities and challenges in the first four decades of the twentieth century. Not only did the state introduce some significant initiatives in response to the multi-faceted reform movement known as progressivism, it also endured race riots, natural disasters, and severe economic problems.

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