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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) or search for Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) in all documents.
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Jim Lane's Brigade.
--We find the following telegraphic dispatch in the New Orleans papers of the 25th June:
Jim Lane returns to Kansas in a few days.
His brigade is to consist of five regiments of infantry, six companies of cavalry, and six companies of artillery.
Montgomery, the Abolitionist, is appointed to the command of a regiment.
Lane issues his proclamation calling Kansas to arms, and announces his intention to aid the Unionists of Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas.
Arkansas Statistics.
--The white population of Arkansas, at the time of taking the census last year, was 324,323, being an increase of 161,520 in the last ten years. In the same time the value of taxable property of the State has increased from $34,935,886 to $142,475,336--more than quadrupled.
Arkansas goes largely by Arkansas, at the time of taking the census last year, was 324,323, being an increase of 161,520 in the last ten years. In the same time the value of taxable property of the State has increased from $34,935,886 to $142,475,336--more than quadrupled.
Arkansas goes largely by the Ordinance of Secession, which gives her a legal right to more than 1 ,000,000 acres of land, which at an advance of fifty cents per acre, would pay all the indebtedness of the State three times over. able property of the State has increased from $34,935,886 to $142,475,336--more than quadrupled.
Arkansas goes largely by the Ordinance of Secession, which gives her a legal right to more than 1 ,000,000 acres of land, which at an advance of fifty cents per acre, would pay all the indebtedness of the State three times over.
Arkansas lead.
--The Vicksburg Whig says: "We have seen as fine and rich lead ore from the State of Arkansas as was ever produced in Illinois.
If we need the article, it can be had there."
Arkansas lead.
--The Vicksburg Whig says: "We have seen as fine and rich lead ore from the State of Arkansas as was ever produced in Illinois.
If we need the article, it can be had there."