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Photo 199 "This is my Mom, Ruth Potter Bradford and my Grandma Maggie Bradford at Eglantine where Grandma and Grandpa lived before selling it to Albert Johnson and moved to Clinton.. A tornado blew it away and another house built to replace it. I have a lot of good memories there." JoAnn bradford
Submitted by Joann Bradford
200, Spring of 1930 Howard Lee Potter, Old Doc Hall place at Eglantine
Submitted by Joann Bradford
201, "Ural Ervin "Jack" Potter is husband of Bessie Shelton Potter and is my Mom's dad. He was son of James Timothy Potter and Lillie Cody of Higden. Jack and Bessie lived Eglantine on the Old Doc Hall place for a time as my Mom, her sister and brother were born there His real name is Ural Ervin but was never called anything but Jack except by my Grandma Bess and she always called him Buster." JoAnn bradford
Submitted by Joann Bradford
202, David Crockett Bradford & Coon Dog at Old Eglantine
Submitted by Joann Bradford
203, K J Bradford and sister Juanita Bradford, son and daughter of Keith and Lucy Bolden Bradford. K J married Maxine Bradford daughter of Coonie and Sally Walley. Juanita married Talmage Towery. Made at Old Eglantine.
Submitted by Joann Bradford
204, William R. and Alice Arnold
William R. Arnold and wife Allice Hodge Arnold. Will was the son of James C Arnold and Elizabeth Bennett, he was born about 1859 in Van Buren county Arkansas. In the early 1880's they moved to East Texas and raised a family of 8 children, William Gipson (born in Choctaw Arkansas, Mable, Bennett Sylvestor, Maud E, James Maxey, Mary Irene, Miles, and Mirta Mae. Will was a part time traveling minister for the Methodist Church. Will and Allice are laid to rest in Elizabeth, Louisiana.
Submitted by Roxie Bishop
205 William R. Arnold and Alice Hodge Arnold (circa 1910) with children: William Gipson, Bennett Sylvester, Mable, Mary Irene, James Maxey, Maud E, Miles, and baby is Myrta Mae.
Submitted by Roxie Bishop
206, Three photos: Virgil Scott Arnhart and Martin Ledbetter
Virgil Scott Arnhart and Martin Ledbetter renew their acquaintances from when they were neighbors in Copeland Community, Van Buren County.
Photo was taken at Martin and his son, Lilburn's, carpentry shop in Kimberly , Idaho circa 1975.
Submitted by Margaret Arnhart from Ketchum , Idaho
207abc, Three photos, (Circa 1908) Peter alexander Arnhart, wife Sarah Florence Mills Arnhart, with children: Eva, virgil, Earl, Earnest, Harvey and Claude Arnhart.
Submitted by Margaret Arnhart from Ketchum , Idaho
214, Peter Alexander Arnhart and Sarah Florence Mills Arnhart on 50th Wedding Anniversary,.
Submitted by Margaret Scott
216, The old Moose
A picture my Grandma Bess Potter or her daughter my Aunt Maxine Potter had

Submitted by Joann Bradford
217, Paul Dean Morton who died 5/8/2009
Submitted by Joann Bradford
220, William Joshua Maxey
Information by Linda Maxey Prater
233, James Bennet Bradford
Submitted by Dick and Mary Jo Bradford
234, Daniel and Artie Bradford
Submitted by Dick and Mary Jo Bradford
235, Bennet Bradford clan
Submitted by Dick and Mary Jo Bradford
236, Daniel Bradford plus Mathi Bradford clan
Submitted by Dick and Mary Jo Bradford
Bessie Shelton Potter and daughter Maxine Potter at Old Higden
Submitted by Joann Bradford
JoAnn says "Ruth Potter Bradford, probably made at the Old Doc Hall place at Eglantine as she was born there."
Submitted by Joann Bradford
JoAnn says "This is a picture of Mary and Buddy Bradford's house at Eglantine. (Aunt Mary/Uncle Buddy) It was on the west side of the road going from Shirley to Eglantine. In the first picture, left is Laverne and JoAnn Bradford and right Joann (me) by herself. It was a beautiful old home, too bad it wasn't restored."
Submitted by Joann Bradford
To quote Joann: "This is my greatgranddad Richard Graham, who was my Grandma Bradford's dad, as well as her brothers and sister." Richard Graham and children, Back left: Mary Elizabeth and Margaret Leah Graham, Front left to right: Lindsey, Richard and John Webb Graham. (Mary married George "Buddy" Bradford, Maggie married David Crockett Bradford)
Submitted by Joann Bradford
Daughters of David and Maggie Bradford: Sisters Carrie Bradford, married Bryson Bradford lived at Shirley, Edra married Luke Hodges and Ocie married Clint McKuin.
Submitted by Joann Bradford
Joann says: "This is Dr John A Hall and his wife Sally. He delivered my sis Laverne, and doctored my oldest daughter Linda when she was a baby. My Grandparents Jack and Bess Shelton Potter lived on his old home place at Eglantine."
Submitted by Joann Bradford
Four Photos!, Yearb Calton Bruce photos. One photo is Mr. Bruce holding a fish he caught on his 87th birthday, several photos of his home on Highway 16 West near Crabtree and a few words from his Great Grandson.
Submitted by Jared Bruce
Yearb Calton Bruce Family
(Alread, Crabtree Area)
Submitted by Jared Bruce
Jack and Bess Shelton Potter 50th Wedding Anniversary
Submitted by Joann Bradford
Bradford Girls around 1952
Submitted by Joann Bradford
Woodrow and Ruth Bradford and daughter
Submitted by Joann Bradford
Woodrow and Ruth Bradford and family, after 1945
Submitted by Joann Bradford
Woodrow and Ruth Bradford and family 1945
Submitted by Joann Bradford
David & Maggie Bradford, Bertha, daughter by first wife, Keith in his Mom's lap
Submitted by Joann Bradford
Grandma Maggie Bradford age 104
Submitted by Joann Bradford
William "Coonie" & Sally Walley Bradford
Submitted by Joann Bradford
William "Coonie" & Sally Walley Bradford at (old) Eglantine
Submitted by Joann Bradford
Carrie, Ocie, Edra Bradford, daughters of David & Maggie Bradford.
Submitted by Joann Bradford
Bennett & Mary Ann Estes Bradford (buried at Bradford Cemetery), Bennett is brother to my GGGranddad John A.Bradford. Bennett has a lot of descendants in VBC.
Submitted by Joann Bradford
William Jefferson Davis Cullum and Martha M. Gooden Cullum, of Choctaw,Van Buren County, AR.
Submitted by W. Ray Cullum
Tom & Lillie Cody .
Submitted by Joann Bradford
Sons of David and Maggie Bradford.
Submitted by Joann Bradford
The ladies that married the SONS of DAVID & MAGGIE BRADFORD.
Submitted by Joann Bradford
James Robert Cody and Mary Caroline Higdon Cody.
Submitted by Joann Bradford
William Jefferson Davis Cullum Family Abt. 1909.
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Submitted by Ray and Barbara Cullum
Mary Elizabeth Brown Shelton, John Shelton and James "Jim" Gibbons, In front are Bessie Laverne and Adele Shelton.. These are my Greatgrandparents. John Shelton and Mary Elizabeth Brown Shelton, with my Grandmother Bessie Shelton, her sister Adele and half brother James Gibbon's. They left Van Buren Co. in that wagon, going to Oklahoma as John Shelton had what was called consumption, which we know as TB. They went to Oklahoma hoping to cure him. I found him in Atoka Co., OK working on a farm in the 1910 census. My grandmother said he was buried in a Redhill Cemetery, but it was a Redden Cemetery near a town called Redden, OK. At least she remembered the red part and she was only 12 years old. I had been looking for him for more than 20 years before I found him. Can you even think about leaving Van Buren Co. which is in North centeral Arkansas, probably crossing the Arkansas River at Ft Smith then going to the SE corner of the state in that wagon?.
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Submitted by Joann Bradford
David Crockett Bradford and Margaret Leah Graham Bradford and children..
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Submitted by Joann Bradford
Grandma Brown. Margaret Ellen Harness Brown, Her Grand Daughters Edna Duke on the left and Adele Shelton on the right.
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Submitted by Joann Bradford
James Monroe Lindsey. James Monroe Lindsey died 9 Oct 1916 and is buried at Holly Mountain Cemetery.
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Submitted by Virginia Potter
Jonathan C Curtis. Jonathan C. Curtis was born about 1835. He and his wife Mary Jackson moved to Van Buren County from Jackson County, Tennessee They appear on the 1860 and 1870 cenus in Van Buren County. He was shot and killed some time before 1879, when Mary remarried.
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Submitted by Virginia Potter
Mary Jackson Curtis. (First?) Wife of Jonathan C. Curtis. Mary Jackson and Jonathan moved to Van Buren County from Jackson County, Tennessee. They appear on the 1860 and 1870 cenus in Van Buren County. He was shot and killed some time before 1879 when Mary remarried. Mary Jackson Curtis died in in 1917 and is buried at Quitman Cemetery. She was the widow of B. F. Cargile at the time of her death.
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Submitted by Virginia Potter
Willis "Pink" Holley. Willis "Pink" Holley was Baptist Circuit preacher who preached and married people from Fairbanks to the Holly Mountain area. Shown with his mule Babe, his transportation.
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Submitted by Virginia Potter
Amanda Elizabeth Hudson. Wife of Willis "Pink" Holley and the mother of his children. She was the daughter of Joseph Hudson and Elizabeth Brumley who lived in the Gravesville area. Lizzie Holley died in 1912 and is buried at Fairbanks.
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Submitted by Virginia Potter
Virdie Grissom Holley. Virdie Grissom was born in 1881. Her father, John Marion Grissom died in 1884 and is buried at Fairbanks. She married Simmie Holley, son of Willis Pink Holley. Virdie was the niece of Beally Dock Grissom
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Submitted by Virginia Potter
Mary Ann Berry - Mary Ann Berry was born June 1861 to Prettyman and Elizabeth Berry. --Submitted by Beverly Berry
Mary Frances Egger, daughter of Fannie and Jonis Wesley Egger. Mary Frances Egger will marry James Richard Berry. Mary "Frances" made this dress from a picture in a magazine. People would come from all around Van Buren County, and even neighboring counties, to have Mary Frances "divine" water for them. Divining was an old practice, where a person would hold a forked stick and walk around a piece of property and find where to dig a water well. Mary Frances was never wrong. --Submitted by Beverly Berry
Fannie Clara Kendrick was born September 10, 1861 in Mississippi, during the Civil War, to Jonis Wesley Kendrick and Mary Ellen Stanley. Her parent's almost named her Fancy, but changed their minds at the last minute. Fannie's brothers and sisters are: Cornalie Jane Kendrick (December 24, 1854), Sarah "Sallie" Elizabeth Kendrick (March 31, 1858), George Wesley Kendrick (February 22, 1864), Mollie Kendricks (1867), Mary Henryetter (March the 26, 1868), Julia Belle Kendricks (1869). Myrtle Kendrick (June the 14, 1871). Fannie fell in love with Jonis Wesley Egger and married him the day after Christmas, December 26, 1878 in Lowndes County, Mississippi. She was seventeen years old and very much in love. Fannie gave birth to: Maggie Egger (July 19,1891), Exeum Claphos Egger (February 1888), James Lonnie Egger (June 1880), Luther M. Egger (January 17, 1883), Infant Egger (June 23, 1890), William Edward Egger (January 28, 1894), George Egger (February 17, 1897), Homer Egger (October 12, 1899), John Wesley Egger (August 5, 1885) and Mary Frances Egger (September 12, 1902). Fannie died from childbirth complications on September 22, 1902 in Old Liberty, Arkansas in Van Buren County. --Submitted by Beverly Berry
Floy Mae Berry, first born child of Mary Frances and James Richard Berry. Floy's dress was made by her mother. --Submitted by Beverly Berry
Ike and Nelly Brunley
Ike and Nelly Brunley in Park Hill, Oklahoma - Picture found in James Holland Egger, Jr's trunk in Old Liberty, back says Ike and Nellie Brunley and Ike Brunley and his wife.--Submitted by Beverly Berry
Made at the "Rock House" in 1941.
(Rock House is a landmark located by Morganton, out from Bee Branch)
L-R: Ira Mercer (son of Henry & Augustine Mercer), Oathur Risener & Porter Risener (sons of Jim & Cyntha McDaniel Risener) & Richard Brown (son of William & Haley McDaniel Brown). ****Richard was the cousin of Oathur & Porter - their mothers were sisters - & Ira was married to Pearl, the sister of Oathur & Porter.**** --Submitted by Juli Risener Morgan
Sarah Tullis - 1850 The blanket that Sarah is wearing is a Mexican Blanket. We think she got it from a family member who was in the Mexican War of 1846. Sarah has a g.g.g.grandaughter, who is the detailed spitting image of Sarah.--Submitted by Beverly Berry
William "Edd" Egger son of J.H. Egger, logging with horse power for the J.H. Egger Shingle & Lumber Mill- 1909 - Old Liberty, Arkansas.--Submitted by Beverly Berry
Margaret Ann Kolb Egger Givens - 1852
Margaret was born to Newton and Hannah Cornelia McKinley Kolb on February 12, 1834 in Mississippi. She married James Holland Egger Sr. and gave birth to Cornelie S. Egger (April 29, 1853), Mary Frances Egger (April 6, 1854), Petronia Egger (1856), James Holland Egger, Jr. (January 31, 1857). James Holland Egger Sr. died at an early age. Margaret later married Zena Givens and gave birth to Florence Givens, June 22, 1872. Margaret died on March 19, 1919 in Low Gap, Arkansas in Van Buren County.--Submitted by Beverly Berry
George Egger
Son of J.H. and Fannie Egger. Photo taken after the war. What a good looking man!--Submitted by Beverly Berry
Jonis Wesley Kendrick - 1871
Son of Joseph Warren and Lucinithe Kendrick. Husband of Mary Ellen Stanley. Father of Cornalie Jane Kendrick (December 24, 1854), Sarah "Sallie" Elizabeth Kendrick (March 31, 1858), George Wesley Kendrick (February 22, 1864), Mollie Kendrick (1867), Fannie Clara Kendrick (September 10, 1861), Mary Henryetter Kendrick (March 26, 1868), Julia Belle Kendrick (1869). Myrtle Kendrick (June14, 1871). --Submitted by Beverly Berry
George Egger - 1908 Clowning around. --Submitted by Beverly Berry
Mary Ellen Stanley Kendrick and her son, George Wesley Kendrick - 1867.
Mary Ellen's parents were James Robert Stanley and Arminitta Perkins. She was the wife of Jonis Wesley Kendrick. --Submitted by Beverly Berry
Julia Belle Kendrick Boyd and her son, Wesley Grady Boyd - 1890
Julia Belle Kendrick Boyd is the sister of Fannie Clara Kendrick Egger.
--Submitted by Beverly Berry
Elizabeth Tullis Berry - 1860
Daughter of Sarah Tullis. She married Prettyman Berry. She is the mother of Mary Ann Berry of Low Gap, Arkansas.--Submitted by Beverly Berry
At the shingle knife - 1917 - The crew of the J. H. Egger Shingle and Lumber Mill.
From left to right - Mary Frances Egger (soon to be Mary Frances Berry), Jessie Bost, William "Edd" Egger, James Holland Egger Jr., George Wesley Egger and Homer Egger. J. H. Egger had quite a sense of humor. If you look closely at the photograph, you can see him dancing with a couple of shingles.--Submitted by Beverly Berry
Julia McClure Jordan & friend, early 1900's
Can you identify the man?
--Submitted by Alice Burroughs Shipley
Syntha Luiza McDaniel Risener 1855-1900
Daughter of Richard & Nancy Steel McDaniel, Wife of James Christian Risener
--Submitted by Juli Risener Morgan
I. J. Paxon
teacher or Supt. of School in Van Buren Co in the 1920's
--Submitted by Mary Bostian
John & Rebecca Miller Family ca 1933 Formosa, Ar.
--Submitted by Mary Bostian
John N. Miller ca 1935 Culpepper Mtn., Van Buren, Co., Ar.
--Submitted by Mary Bostian
Belle Miller dau of John N & Rebecca Hammett Rhoades Miller ca.1917 Culpepper Mtn.
--Submitted by Mary Bostian
Ada Loftis Suter, P.H. Suter, dau Mildred
--Submitted by Mary Bostian
Charlie Nelson
--Submitted by Mary Bostian
Roscoe Huie & Tom Rhoades, 1919
--Submitted by Mary Bostian
Ida M Parks & children
--Submitted by Mary Bostian
William Pitts Bennett and Mary Elizabeth Sanders-Bennett 1900
--Submitted by Alice Burroughs Shipley
Gertrude Lawrence Shipley & son Oliver 1919-1920
Oliver died not too long afterwards of appendecitus and his mother Gertrude died with a miscarriage all in the same year. Her other son John Shipley age 3 got polio.
--Submitted by Alice Burroughs Shipley
Willis William Woodward --Submitted by Virginia Brown
Landmark in Clinton, Ar.- Ozark Cafe and Bus Station.
We now have three lovely stories about this Clinton Landmark.

02/15/08-Remembrance of the Ozark Cafe.

(08/11/05 note from JoAnn Bradford, grandaughter of David and Maggie Bradford, daughter of Woodrow and Ruth Potter Bradford: "The building is still there but is not used now. It was last used as a a mexican resturant. A cousin of mine, Geraldine Bradford Bolden was a waitress there years ago. I was spending the weekend with her years ago when I was young and our family was living in Eureka Springs. A guy driving a mail truck between Little Rock and Eureka Springs stopped there on his way each night. Years later I now live in Lowell across the road from this same mail truck driver."
Also see: Letters & Stories, The Ozark Cafe
Thomas Jefferson Bennett with 3 of his children . Roxanne Elizabeth, Florence Narcissus and son with 1st wife Mary Idella Presley.
--Submitted by Alice Burroughs Shipley
1912 Bee Branch This picture was found in the attic of the James Rice Patterson home. Mr. Patterson's home is shown in this picture at the very end of the Street. James Rice Patterson was the County Judge at the time this picture was taken in 1912. This picture came originally from Nadene[Burroughs] Blizzard who is the granddaughter-in-law of James Rice Patterson. Lou Hayden a local resident until the 90's borrowed the picture and had copies made from it and is the person responsible for sharing this original 1912 picture with so many of the towns' people of Bee Branch & Morganton.---Submitted by Vicky Dennis
Suggs Sisters Double Wedding; Lincoln Leonard Kidd and wife Louisa Elizabeth Suggs sitting, Standing are sister Lucy Ann Suggs and husband George Thornington Arnold.
--Submitted by Michelle Johnson
Clare Luther Kidd with wife Pearl Phidelia Hewen-Kidd
--Submitted by Michelle Johnson
Tennessee Kidd and 2nd husband James Madison Altsman.
Sister of Lincoln Leonard Kidd.
--Submitted by Michelle Johnson
Daniel Robert Johnson --Submitted by Eva Eaton
Julia Ann (Goff)Burroughs.
Nymphas A. Burroughs second wife, and the mother of his 12 children.
Born August 8, 1851 and died Oct. 23, 1924 in VBC., daughter of William Wilson Goff b.1824 in Kentucky
and Nancy Brannon b.1820 in Ar. Julia and Nymphas A. Burroughs were married in 1866 in Van Buren Co. Ar.
after he came back from the civil war. -- Submitted by Alice Burroughs Shipley
Jake and Annie Ethel Henley Hefner. Taken about 1908 --Submitted by Cathy Duvall
Sylvania Henley O'Neal--Submitted by Cathy Duvall
Top is part of the David Henley homeplace after it was moved from the original site.
Lower picture is what the David Henley home place looks like today.
--Submitted by Cathy Duvall
David and Martha Martin Henley.
David is the twin brother to Samuel Henley.--Submitted by Cathy Duvall
This picture is the R. Frank Henley and Louisa J. "Kitty" Mackey Henley family.
R. Frank is the son of Johsua L. Henley.
The picture was taken between 1910 and 1920.
--Submitted by Cathy Duvall
This is a picture I found in my husbands grandmother's things.
On the back it says Bertha Gleen, Lillie Bowling, Joe Gleen, and James Drake.
--Submitted by Alice Burroughs Shipley
The correct names for Bertha (Eades) Glendenning, Lillie (Eades) Bowling, Joe Glendenning They are my aunts and uncles----Additional information submitted by Donnie
James Edward and Nancy Belle (May) Burroughs
with their 1st son Grover Chester Burroughs 1919
--Submitted by Alice Burroughs Shipley
Anthony Duncan and his sister Nancy Duncan -Davis.
She is the wife of James Buchannon Davis. Nancy's dauhter is Ida Alzara Davis- Burroughs of
Gravesville Ar. Nancy and Anthony Duncan were children of John O. Duncan and Mary A.
Gaither. They came to Van Buren Co. abt. 1870
--Submitted by Alice Burroughs Shipley
Van Buren County Courthouses...then and now--
Photo of Current Van Buren County Courthouse and Town Square by Huel H. Morrison. Pub. by Harrison Photo Sales, Harrison, Arkansas.
The original courthouse was torn down in the summer of 1934. Before this time it had been burgularized
twice and set on fire twice, barely surviving each time.
William Henry and Shirlottie Burroughs--Submitted by Alice Burroughs Shipley
William Henry Burroughs and his 9 sons and one daughter and Jim Chastain.
The picture was taken around 1900 in Gravesville Ar. in the hay field.
William Henry Burroughs was born 1869 at Gravesville. He was the son of Nymphas and Julia
(GOFF) Burroughs. Nymphas(Burris) Burroughs was a early settler of Gravesville.
He came to Van Buren Co a little bit after 1850. He was on the 1850 census in Dyer Co. Tn.
and on the 1860 census in Van Buren Co. in Cadron Twp.
Nymp served in the civil war from 1862 to 1865, he was in Co. H 32 Vol.
Nimp and his 1st wife came to Ar. with his father and mother in 1851.
His parents were Henry and Charlotte Burroughs.
They were listed on the 1850 census in Dyer Co. Tn.
Henry's age was 52 and Charlotte was 45. He was from North Carolina.
-- Submitted by Alice Burroughs Shipley
Burroughs Top left: Charlie Joy, Ola T., Albert, Oscar, Will, JimEd, Tade and Oather.
Front row from left: Pete, William Henry, Velie, & Shirlottie.
- Submitted by Alice Burroughs Shipley
Samuel Arthur Payne
Sam was born October 15, 1882 and died May 29, 1948.
He was a school teacher in Van Buren County.
He married Elizabeth S. "Bessie" Dodson. - Submitted by Cathy Duvall
Railiroad workers near Shirley Arkansas - Submitted by Genia.
WPA workers near Shirley Arkansas during the depression era.
The latest list of people in the picture:
1) Thomas Albert Maxey son of James R Maxey and Georgia A Shipp
2) waterjack (that is the name for his job ) Tom Bradley
3) Kermit Roosevelt Plumlee son of John Garner Plumlee and Margaret I Denton
(and my grandpa)
4) Jim Gibbons
5) Unknown Harper
6) unknown 7) unknown 8) unknown
9) boy in front hat & arms crossed Henry Holland
10) unknown 11) wearing a hat smoking a pipe Howard Bradley
12) older man 3rd from rt middle row Arch Haley, 2nd from right is Columbus Satterfield
front row all unknown except the man in the front on left is the foreman.
The 4 in the back unknown except the man on the far left is Dan Duncan.
This picture was taken in Shirley Van Buren Co Ark the workmens project assoc and they were
building the highschool gymnasium for the Shirley Ark school. - Submitted by Genia
Award presented to Ed Brikey for finding three missing girls.
Ed Brickey is the grandfather of Lynette Courtney.
It is said he was the one who came up with the idea to place missing children on milk cartons. Caption reads
"Miss Jennifer Granger (center) of Gracement and Mr. Ed Brickley (right) from Hinton accept their plaques
presented to them for their outstanding work in the Cooperatives 'Good Neighbor'Missing Children program."
2nd from left is Lessel Fulkerson. This is in Van Buren County, Arkansas. It could have been
taken in Shirley, Ar. I think some of the other men are Bradfords.
- Submitted by Wanda Carey
UPDATE: Feb 2, 2009
"The picture submitted by Wanda Carey is in front of the blacksmith shop in Shirley, Arkansas. The one with Lessel Fulkerson from 2nd from left. The first man on the left is identified as my Great Grandpa John Caldwell, father of Everett Caldwell, Father of Jack Caldwell, whom Jack Caldwell is my dad." I am Jackie Gatlin
Seated: Samuel Henley, Leverit, Virginia Bailey Henley
Standing: Cora, Georgia, Joe (my gr-grandfather), Bill, Jim, Oscar and Nettie.
---Submitted by Cathy Duvall
This is a picture of my gr-gr-grandfather, Samuel Henley standing by his mercantile store.
It was on the old freight line trail that ran from Morrilton to Alread. At the foot of Brushy by the
Little Red River.
---Submitted by Cathy Duvall
Joseph Alexander Henley---Submitted by Cathy Duvall
Family of James Washington Millsaps and Matilda Jane Henley.
Matilda Jane is the daughter of David Henley and Martha Martin.
David Henley was the twin brother to my gr-gr-grandfather Samuel Henley
----Submitted by Cathy Duvall
J. H. "Huce" O'Neal and Savannah Henley. Savannah was the daughter of David Henley
and Martha Martin.
---Submitted by Cathy Duvall