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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Civil War In Fayetteville 20180204

Historical society. The Washington County Historical Society purchased the house in 1967 from paris green. The house is built in 1853 by Jonas Tebbetts who was from New Hampshire but came to arkansas in 1838 to study law in van buren. And once he passed the bar and was traveling the law circuit, he came up into fayetteville and he happened to meet Matilda Winlock so he and matilda got married in 1847. In february of 1862, the confederates were being driven out of missouri and down here into arkansas. And as they were being driven down here in arkansas, they came through the town of fayetteville and decided to burn all the confederate stores and they threw open like where all the food was held and where t ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Civil War In Fayetteville 20180204

1828. Learn more about fayetteville all weekend on American History tv. This is a house that belonged to a family that lived in fayetteville, arkansas in the 1850s to 1860. They were here during the civil war. They experienced the civil war. When the war came it changed everything. We are at headquarters house in fayetteville, arkansas. It is the home of the Washington County historical society. They purchased the house in 1967. The house was built by jonas tebbit. He came to study law in van buren. When he was traveling the law circuit he came to fayetteville and met matilda. He and Matilda Winlock got married in 1847. In 1862 in february, the confederates were being driven out of missouri and into arkansas. As they were being driven through arkansas, as they came through fayetteville, they decided to burn all of ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Civil War In Fayetteville 20180203

To a family that lived in fayetteville, arkansas in the 1850s to 1860. They were here during the civil war. They experienced the civil war. When the war came it changed everything. Headquarters house in fayetteville, arkansas. It is the home of the Washington County historical society. They purchased the house in 1967. Jonasuse was built by tebbit. He came to study law in van buren. When he was traveling the law circuit he came to fayetteville and met matilda. He and Matilda Winlock got married in 1847. The862 in february, confederates were being driven out of missouri and into arkansas. As they were being driven through arkansas, as they came through fayetteville, they decided to burn all of the confederate stores. Where all of the food and ammo was held. Basically, the soldiers ransacked the town. It is said some citizens participated also, but it was a pretty dark time ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Civil War In Fayetteville 20180204

We are at headquarters house in fayetteville, arkansas. Headquarters house is the home of the Washington County Historical Society. The Washington County Historical Society purchased the house in 1967. The house was built in 1853 by Jonas Tebbetts. Jonas tebbetts was from new hampshire, but came in 1838 to study law in van buren. Once he passed the bar and he was traveling the law circuit, he came to fayetteville and met Matilda Winlock. He and Matilda Winlock got married in 1847. In february of 1862, the confederates were being driven out of missouri and into arkansas. As they were be ....

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ARKANSAS A-Z: Seminary known for its early education for girls; diversity | The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

One of the most influential institutions in early Arkansas was the Fayetteville Female Seminary, which provided a quality education for girls throughout the region in a time when most women received little, if any, schooling. It also accepted Cherokee and white students in an era when the "mixing of the races" was discouraged. ....

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