Here are the contents of four other Desha County Historical journals. They are available for $12.50 each which includes postage and handling. Checks should be made to "Desha County Historical Society and mailed with your order to: Jack May #5 Adcock Circle McGehee, Arkansas 71654 VOLUME 14 SPRING 1988 1987 PROGRAMS *The Levee System of Seha County, Arkansas by Judge Jim Merritt andB. Gill Dishongh, Sr. *The Austin Girls and Their Appaloodsa Horses" by Lynn Austin Bliss *The Way It is by Sue Austin *The Return of the Wtson Church Bell by Eugene Dobson *One Sailor's Service by Joe Hinton McKinney *I Remember the Big Fire in McGehee by Bryan Runyan *Civil War Letter *Game We Used to Play by Jim Merritt *Rivers, Lakes, and Streams of Desha County by Eugne Dobson and James Merritt *Riveria Chapter 444 OES by Luene Haley +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ VOL. 12 SPRING 1986 - 1985 Programs *The Wolfe Deadening Project by Azzie McGehee & Erlene Smith *The Tragic Saga of Colonel Dudley G. W. Leavitt by Ruther Yingling Rector *Napoleon Cutoff in Desha County used by permission, Army Engineers *Potlatch History by H. D. Seamans *Canal 81 of the Cypress Creek Drainage District by Eugene Dobson & Jim Merritt *Arkansas City, Arkansas *Gertrude Johnson Williams 1891-1977 compiled by Maylon Rice *Prewitt Kemp Hunting Club Photos *Leland L. Lockhart complied by Maylon Rice *On the Path of Desha County Kentucky Volunteers by Richard W. Hoover *Resolution Honoring Michael Jones of Dumas *The Shamrocks on Iwo Jima ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ VOLUME 20 WINTER 1966 *Desha County National Register Sites by Ms. Lea Flowers Baker of the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program *Cotton Pickin" at Cummins Prison: A 1930's Perspective Interview with Haskell Wolff and M. G. Studstill by Sally Wolff King (this article was first published in the Spring 1993 issue of the Arkansas Historical Quaterly, and is reprinted with permission. Contains several photos) *Negro Legislators in Arkansas, 1891: A Document by Wilard B. Gatewood, Jr. (this article discusses the role of Negro legislators in Arkansas in 1891. At that time, Desha County was represented by Negro legislators:Senator George W. Bell, who represented Chicot and Desha Counties, and Representative R. C. Weddington. This article first appeared in the Autumn 1972 issue of the Arkansas Historical Quarterly and is reprinted with permission.) *Robert Smith Moore Sr. by Dorothy P. Moore, Dorothy Lee Moore Paige, and Robert S. Moore Jr. *W. B. Dumas Gravesite *The David Oscar Porter Family: A Pioneer Desha County Family History by Carolyn Jo Kelley Porter *Remembering by Emma Sanders *Miscellaneous Photos ================================= I will post more as time permits Carolyn Porter