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This collection of essays forms a chronological history of the Arkansas judicial system as it grew from its beginnings in a frontier state to a modern institution. United States District Courts and Judges of Arkansas, 1836-1960 will be of value to anyone interested in Arkansas history—particularly Arkansas legal and judicial history as it relates to the local and national issues that came before these judges.

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This collection of essays forms a chronological history of the Arkansas judicial system as it grew from its beginnings in a frontier state to a modern institution. United States District Courts and Judges of Arkansas, 1836-1960 will be of value to anyone interested in Arkansas history—particularly Arkansas legal and judicial history as it relates to the local and national issues that came before these judges.
Autorenporträt
Frances Mitchell Ross is retired after a decades-long career teaching history at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She has published several articles on Arkansas legal history.