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County Resources, Cleburne County
Abstracts from The Jacksonian Newspaper, Published in Heber Springs, Arkansas, 1894-1896
Abstracts from The Jacksonian Newspaper, Published in Heber Springs, Arkansas, 1890-1893
Newspapers are wonderful sources for genealogists, and this one from Cleburne County is no exception. The editor, George W. Reed, came to Heber from Mankato, Kansas, bringing with him, The Jacksonian, his newspaper. He promoted Cleburne County, sending copies of his paper to hundreds of people in northern states, and it worked! He attracted settlers to an already-booming town. He published news about politics, religious events, births, deaths, crimes, and ordinary gossip. He promoted the county fair, camp meetings, medicinal springs, good soil, lovely scenery, and friendly folks. These books contain abstracts of everything of interest to genealogists, and there are complete name, place, subject indexes. The primary coverage area of the paper is Cleburne, Van Buren, Independence, and White Counties. If you have folks here in the time period, check the indexes, and order your copies today. Arkansas Land Patents: Cleburne County
What are land patents? All of what is now Arkansas was once owned by the federal government--it is a public domain land state. People who purchased land from the federal government received documents called land patents. Land was obtained through purchase, military warrants, homesteads, scrip acts and other laws that allowed the land to be transferred out of federal hands. The paperwork generated in those sales can be very helpful to genealogists. Copies of the land patents make interesting additions to published family histories but the land entry case files are most apt to have helpful details about families or clues that help piece together information from other sources. What information is included? The county volumes of land patents list patentee's name, volume and page of the patent book, land office, document and miscellaneous document numbers, type of transaction, precise legal description, and number of acres. Introductory information describes in great detail how to get copies of the patents and land entry case files, how to use other land record sources, how to integrate the information with other sources, what is found in a typical homestead case file, where and when the Arkansas land offices operated, and a selected bibliography. County maps are also included. The time period covered by this information is earliest settlement through 30 June 1908. Information from 156,784 patent documents is included. These county volumes are based on current-day county boundaries. Arkansas Confederate Pension Applications from Cleburne, Conway, Faulkner, Stone, and Van Buren Counties
This book is an index to Confederate veterans who applied for pensions from the State of Arkansas. Information includes: veteran's name, widow or mother's name, company, unit, year(s) of enrollment, county from which applied and death dates of the veteran and his widow. Also included is a list of pensioners granted awards through legislative acts and a list of residents of the Confederate Home. Pensioners in this book are cross-referenced to the 1911 Arkansas Confederate Veteran census. A detailed summary of pension legislation and suggestions for further research are included. Pensions were based on the state of residence at the time of eligibility. Arkansas State Donation and Swamp Lands: Cleburne, Independence, Jackson, Van Buren, White, and Woodruff Counties
See our detailed explanation about donation and swamp lands under our "Land Records" category. (Then click your "back" browser button to return to this page.) Or buy this book in .pdf with electronic delivery (no shipping), ISBN 978-1-56546-546-6, $8.95 Index to Arkansas' World War I Soldiers from Cleburne, Independence, Jackson, White, and Woodruff Counties
FREE Cleburne County Death Record IndexesThe following links lead you to death record indexes for specified time periods. The information in these indexes is taken straight from Arkansas Health Department records. Click here to visit the Health Department's website for more information about ordering a death certificate. We've been selling this information in book form for some time, but have decided to make it available free to all our cousins researching our Arkansas ancestors. Click here to see details about the books. Remember, just like in horseshoes and nuclear war, "close" counts when it comes to spelling. County Death Record Index 1914-1923Cleburne County Death Record Index 1924-1933 Cleburne County Death Record Index 1934-1940 Cleburne County Death Record Index 1941-1948 Cleburne County was created: 20
February 1883.
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