Jacksonville, Arkansas

Jacksonville, Arkansas
Author: Kay Marnon Danielson
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738508375

Until recently, the footprints of history fell softly on Jacksonville, Arkansas. Situated 12 miles northeast of Little Rock and the Arkansas River, the Jacksonville area's first white settlers came to the Arkansas Territory in the early 1800s. Most traveled by the rough Southwest Trail from Missouri or the Military Road from Memphis, which also saw many Native Americans passing on their Trail of Tears. In 1836, Arkansas was admitted to the Union as a slave state. Registered as a town June 29, 1870, the coming of the railroad brought more people to Jacksonville. However, little changed here from 1870 to 1930, except women's hemlines, the arrival of automobiles, the telephone, and electricity. The rural community of about two hundred people built homes, raised cotton, and established churches and schools. Businesses prospered, and family names grew. Still, Jacksonville's main street remained unpaved. Improvements and growth began when a Civilian Conservation Corp camp was established during the Depression. Later, the Jacksonville Ordinance Plant employed thousands during WW II, and in 1955 the Little Rock Air Force Base was built, eventually swelling the population to almost 30,000 today.

Martin Martin

Martin Martin
Author: James David Martin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 816
Release: 2002
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Martin Martin, son of Shadrack Martin and Jean McKnees, was probably born in Virginia in about 1755. The family was living in South Carolina by 1771. Martin fought in the American Revolution. He married Dicey Hicks and they had ten children. Martin died 24 February 1837. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky and Texas.

APc-48 - Combined Edition...

APc-48 - Combined Edition...
Author: Ben Young
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 654
Release: 2017-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1387322915

Combining the full text and illustrations of the revised editions of... ""APc-48..."" and ""APc-48 Journeys..."" into one volume, celebrating the return of calmer seas, and honoring the service of all who stepped forward in the defense of freedom... With a foreword by Neal Ash, and additional text not found in the original volumes...

APc-48 Journeys

APc-48 Journeys
Author: Ben Young
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1387141228

Imagine your nation has suddenly been thrown into an unwanted war, and you are told that, as a reservist, you will join the brigade of your fellow citizen-soldiers/sailors who are already in place aboard giant steel behemoths, bristling with enormous guns, sailing in company with many other armed warships...Others are in speedy, but thin-skinned aircraft with little chance of returning alive from each harrowing mission...Still others climb inside armored, tracked monsters which clank inexorably toward a final clash with those who brought war and destruction to your friends and family...But docked among the enormous steel warships, all stretching nearly a thousand feet long, and taller than many of the buildings in your hometown, is a wooden ship, barely a hundred feet long, and covered with a material that not only wouldn't stop a .22 caliber bullet from the rifle with which you've hunted squirrels, it will even ignite when flame is applied...This is your home until peace is declared...