United States District Courts and Judges of Arkansas, 1836–1960

United States District Courts and Judges of Arkansas, 1836–1960
Author: Frances Mitchell Ross
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2016-05-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1557286949

The book begins with statehood and continues with Congress's decision to expand jurisdiction of the original 1836 District Court of Arkansas to include the vast Indian Territory to the west. The territory's formidable size and rampant lawlessness brought in an overwhelming number of cases. The situation was only somewhat mitigated in 1851, when Congress split the state into eastern and western districts, which were still served by just one judge who travelled between the two courts. A new judgeship for the Western District was created in 1871, and new seats for that court were established, but it wasn't until 1896 that Congress finally ended all jurisdiction of Arkansas's Western District Court over the Indian Territory.

Order to Summon Jurors, U.S. District Court, the Western District of Arkansas

Order to Summon Jurors, U.S. District Court, the Western District of Arkansas
Author: United States. District Court (Arkansas : Western District)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1866
Genre: Arkansas
ISBN:

Order to Luther C. White, Office of the U.S. Marshal for the Western District of Arkansas, to summon thirty-six jurors to appear before Henry C. Caldwell, judge of the court. Also contains list of those summoned by Luther C. White.