a collection of poems written by the painter and musician richard conway-jones
a key text in his writings so far
a must for anyone who wants to know more about his lyrical abilities or has one of... More > his records< Less
Book contains lists and transcriptions for some of the cemeteries of Conway County, Arkansas.
Cemeteries included in Volume One are:
Ada Valley, Barnes, Bryant’s Cove, Greenlee, Hallett,... More > Hawkstone or Hopkins, Heard, Higgins,
Hundley, Lutheran, Petit Jean Community,Rebstock,
St. Elizabeth, VanWinkle, and Wolf Cemeteries.
Directions and GPS are given for each cemetery.
The survey includes names dates and any other information available.< Less
Deluxe Edition; full color hardback. Profiles of over 100 Civil War Veterans of Conway County, Arkansas. Includes both Union and Confederate soldiers. Find out about their families and their service.... More > Images of their service records are included; also portraits and headstone photos when available.
Read a little about the history of the Conway County Units; includes the roster of 4 Units.< Less
Black and White Edition. Profiles of over 100 Civil War Veterans of Conway County, Arkansas. Includes both Union and Confederate soldiers. Find out about their families and their service. Images of... More > their service records are included; also portraits and headstone photos when available.
Read a little about the history of the Conway County Units; includes the roster of 4 Units.< Less
This story tells of the lives and times of Joseph and Louisa Skipper and three generations of their descendants. The story begins in North Carolina in 1850 as the family begins moving west reaching... More > Conway County Arkansas in 1856. The family lived there for 60 years and then began to scatter as their livelihood changed from farmer to more modern occupations.< Less
This story tells of the lives and times of Joseph and Louisa Skipper and three generations of their descendants. The story begins in North Carolina in 1850 as the family begins moving west reaching... More > Conway County Arkansas in 1856. The family lived there for 60 years and then began to scatter as their livelihood changed from farmer to more modern occupations.< Less