Elias was born in Hickman County December 29, 1836.



DuVal, physician practicing in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Felton Gibbons of Bauxite, Arkansas, and donated May, 1965. Parke, Kate Barling Pryor, Neil Pryor, Sarah Ann Barling Pryor, D. Gift of Olin Norwood, Durham, North Carolina, March, 1949. While a resident of the State, he married, it is thought, about 1798. Birney, one of the Secretaries of the American Anti Slavery Society. Montague Gunter, Robert Ward Johnson, James Mitchell, Christopher C.

Gift of Earle Leighton Rudolph, Fayetteville, Arkansas, October, 1970. This union resulted in the birth of Maggie, James, Archibald, Lee and Guy. He was a Mason and a Democrat and at the time of the writing was unmarried. Access to materials is facilitated by an itemized calendar. He is a Democrat, his first presidential vote was for Horace GREELEY. During the period of 1853 to 1857, he and his family lived in Texas.

William was the son of Augustus Weems and Susan Tatom. Guild of Fort Smith for election to honorary membership. Restricted collection, itemized in an accession inventory. Collected from various donors and vendors, 1936-1945. Bram Stoker, Eva Tanguay, George Crouse Tyler, George H. Gift of Georgia Haller Clark, Fayetteville, Arkansas, December, 1970. Materials are individually described in a detailed inventory.

Gift of Miss Hudgins, Hot Springs, Arkansas, January, 1972. Gift of Helen Hudgins Wiggans, Fayetteville, Arkansas, June, 1950 . William Savin Fulton, David Thompson, and David Walker. Republican in politics, and he and wife are members of the Christian Church. Elizabeth ABERNATHY, both natives of North Carolina. In February, 1873, he married Charlotte Greer and became father to 7 children.

Williams, general merchant of Pine Bluff and Van Buren, Arkansas. Federal Emergency Relief Administration, October, 1973. George Kernodle, Fayetteville, Arkansas, November, 1968. Inventories and a calendar of correspondence have been compiled. Gift of Walter Basil Mahan, Fayetteville, Arkansas, July, 1944. Sandburg, James William Trimble, Stewart Lee Udall, Mark Van Doren. Organized in five files, the material is fully described in an inventory. He then moved to Linden where he was still living at the writing.