Uncodified Historic Legislation
This is an unofficial index database for historical and uncodified legislation. Electronic copies of the historic and uncodified acts are not available from this website or the Bureau of Legislative Research. Copies of the historical and uncodified acts may be obtained from the Supreme Court Library, the Secretary of State, the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville School of Law Library, or the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Bowen School of Law Library.
Hampton, John R.
appointed trustee Eldorado Female Academy
1850-1
p. 165
Hanauer, L
to incorporate Pocahontas Male and Female College
1860-1
No. 27
Handy, George
estate of, sale of land
1852-3
p. 309
Haney, W. N.
to incorporate Young Men's Christian Association of Camden
1860-1
No. 188
Bank of Arkansas
branch at town of Washington
1838
p. 82
Hanger, Peter
to incorporate Little Rock Lumber and Manufacturing Company
1856-7
Revived
Act 2
Hanger, Peter
chartered to build toll bridges across Mill Creek
1852-3
p. 58
Hanger, Peter
to incorporate Little Rock Lumber and Manufacturing Company
1854-5
p. 163
Hanger, Peter
to incorporate Little Rock Gas Light Company
1860-1
No. 103
Hankins, Ella Ozilla
name changed from Ella Ozilla Kelsey and made heir of Doctor Harrison Hankins
1856-7
p. 22
Hanks, Fleetwood
act for the relief of
1842-3
p. 184
Hanks, J. F.
to incorporate agricultural fair, Phillips County
1861 (Spec. Sess.)
No. 52
p. 64
Hanks, John F.
to incorporate Iron Mountain and Helena Railroad Company
1860-1
No. 45
Hanks, John F.
appointed commissioner Helena Home Insurance Company
1860-1
No. 19
Hanks, Milinder
appointed commissioner town of Helena
1831
p. 59
Bank of Arkansas
pay funds to branches
1837
p. 70
Hanks, Millinder
estate of, sale of land by surviving administrator
1842-3
p. 184
Hanks, Thomas A.
auditor's warrant in favor of for services as special sheriff of Pope County
1873
No. 42
Hannah, Joel W.
appointed trustee Presbyterian Church of Washington
1860-1
No. 50
Hannok, Joel
appointed trustee, Spring Hill Male Academy
1844-5
p. 106