AHS Annual Conference – Arkansas at Work: Histories of Labor, Land, and Learning
The Arkansas Historical Association will host its eighty-fifth annual conference in Monticello, April 9-11, 2026. Presentations will cover a wide range...
The Arkansas Historical Association will host its eighty-fifth annual conference in Monticello, April 9-11, 2026. Presentations will cover a wide range...
Jan Hinsey of the Ozarks Genealogical Society will explore how a 1930s family signature quilt helped break through a brick...
Starting with only an envelope postmarked 1924 and basic genealogical resources, Alice Conlin, who survived the 1906 San Francisco...
From 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. on Saturday, May 2, 2026, the Arkansas State Archives (ASA) will host their spring symposium...
For most Americans, Ellis Island immediately springs to mind when considering the immigrant experience. But it is just as likely...
Census records provide valuable snapshots, but they rarely tell the full story of an ancestor’s life. In this workshop, participants...
A Two-Day Genealogical Event in North Arkansas June 5-6, 2026 To brag on your North Arkansas ancestors, or to learn...
The Black History Commission of Arkansas with the Arkansas State Archives will host its June symposium, “Arkansas Black Officials in...
The establishment of a cohesive army was a defining challenge during the Revolutionary War, requiring innovative strategies to overcome the...
Rebecca Whitman Koford focuses her research in Maryland, Upstate New York, Virginia, the District of Columbia, colonial records, military records...
Craig Roberts Scott, MA, CG®, FUGA, is the author of The ‘Lost Pensions’: Settled Accounts of the Act of 6...
Russell Baker has been active in Arkansas genealogical education for decades. He is retired from the Arkansas State Archives and...