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Strana 290 - Indians, and that it should be pronounced in three syllables, with the final ' s ' silent, the ' a ' in each syllable with the Italian sound, and the accent on the first and last syllables.
Strana 243 - Eighth, Yell and Logan, JT Harrison. Ninth, Saline, Garland, Hot Spring and Grant, JS Williams. Tenth, Pulaski and Perry, LL Thompson, GT Holmes. Eleventh, Jefferson, NT White. Twelfth, Lonoke and Prairie, WF Hicks. Thirteenth, Arkansas and Monroe, Lecil Bobo. Fourteenth, Phillips and 'Lee, HM Grant. Fifteenth, Desha and Chicot, Henry Thane. Sixteenth, Lincoln, Dorsey and Dallas, John Nivens. Seventeenth, Drew and Ashley, JW Van Gilder.
Strana 290 - General Assembly, That the only true pronunciation of the name of the State, in the opinion of this body, is that received by the French from the native Indians, and committed to writings in the French word representing the sound, and that it should be pronounced in three syllables, with the final "s" silent, the "a" in each syllable with the . Italian sound, and the accent on the first and last syllables, being the pronunciation formerly universally and now still most commonly used, and that the...
Strana 87 - Part of Columbia County added to Lafayette, April 29, 1901. LAWRENCE, January 15, 1815, LMT: East boundary defined, October 30, 1823; between Independence changed, December 26, 1840; part attached to Fulton, January 18, 1855; part attached to Randolph, January 18, 1861. Nearly half of the county given off the west side to make Sharp County in 1868. Section 36, twp. 19 north, range 3 west, detached from Sharp County and added to Lawrence.
Strana 89 - Van Buren defined, February 17, 1859; between Johnson defined, October 19, 1859, and again March 27, 1871; between Conway, May 28, 1874; between Johnson re-established, March 6, 1875; between Johnson changed, March 9, 1877. PRAIRIE, November 25, 1846: Between Pulaski changed, December 30, 1848; between Monroe changed, December 7, 1850; line changed April 12, 1869; between White defined, April 17, 1873: line changed April 26, 1873, and May 27, 1874; between Lonoke changed, November 30, 1875. Separated...
Strana 290 - ARKANSAS OR ARKANSAW For many years there was a contention among even our best informed citizens as to the correct pronunciation of the name of this State. Most persons pronounced it as it is spelled, while others, especially the early settlers and their decendants, pronounced the name as if spelled "Arkansaw," following, as they believed, the pronunciation used by the Arkansas Indians, the aborigines of this country from whom the territory derived its name. From 1844 to 1848 our State was represented...