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Many, many thanks to Dr. Cloyce Odom, Elaine Kidd O'Leary and Susie Patton for their time and effort in preparing this book for the website!
SURNAMES INDEX - Very special thanks to Elaine Kidd O'Leary for compiling this Surnames Index to Dalton's History of Randolph County.
GENERAL HISTORY OF RANDOLPH COUNTY - pages 1 - 32
GENERAL HISTORY OF RANDOLPH COUNTY - pages 33 - 95
MISCELLANEOUS - pages 96 - 135
RANDOLPH COUNTY'S NOTED MEN OF THE PAST - pages 136 - 159
COMMUNITIES - pages 161 - 214
COMMUNITIES - pages 215 - 250
BIOGRAPHIES - pages 253 - 300
BIOGRAPHIES - pages 300 - 359
PICTURES FROM HISTORY OF RANDOLPH COUNTY
Because the pictures in this book are not always of the highest quality, their detail is not as good as one would desire. However, all pictures from this book have been included in this section.
PHOTO - Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Dalton & Son Herman
PHOTO - House of James G. Russell
PHOTO - Thomas Stephenson Drew
Fourth governor of Arkansas
PHOTO - Mrs. Eliza Hogan's School in Pocahontas about 1885
PHOTO - Some of Randolph County's Teachers in 1880
PHOTO - Governor Thomas Drew Monument
PHOTO - Randolph County's Second Courthouse
PHOTO - Randolph County's Present Day Courthouse
PHOTO - First Church and School in Cherokee Bay
PHOTO - Old Davidsonville
PHOTO - Old Columbia or Fourche De Thomas Church Site
PHOTO - Old Masonic Hall
PHOTO - Old Pitman Ferry Site
PHOTO - War Battleground
PHOTO - Area where first house was built in Pocahontas
PHOTO - Six Pocahontas Churches
PHOTO - South Side Old Courthouse Square
PHOTO - John Stone Campbell
PHOTO - Campbell Sisters
PHOTO - Tom W. Campbell
PHOTO - Mrs. Tom W. Campbell
PHOTO - Mr. & Mrs. Elijah F. Dalton
PHOTO - Lawrence Dalton
PHOTO - Joe S. Decker
PHOTO - Elder John M. Lemmons
PHOTO - Mr. & Mrs. Henry Johnson
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