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.
Statehouse
west wing authorized to be covered
1836
p. 194 (Act 1)
Statehouse
commission created to determine repairs, superintendent appointed
1867
No. 175
Statehouse
purchase furniture
1838
p. 90 (Act 2)
Stater, John A.
to incorporate Batesville Grand Glaze Rail or Plank Road Company
1852-3
p. 48 (Act 2)
Statutes of limitation
suspended
1862
No. 1
p. 72
Stawtelle, B. N.
appointed trustee Arkansas Synodical College
1860-1
No. 47
Campbell, James R.
St. Francis County Road Improvement District No. 5 commissioners
1923
No. 509
Stayton, John W.
security for James S. Smith, released from payment of fines, penalities, and forfeitures
1875
p. 147
Steed, T. J.
appointed to board of directors for Star City Special School District
1905
No. 223
Steel, John
act for the relief of
1852-3
p. 316 (Act 2)
Steel, John
appointed trustee, Lafayette Academy
1842-3
p. 202
Steele, R. J.
payment of pension warrant No. 4264 to Lindy Belk
1905
Private Act No.13
Steele, T. W.
appointed to fencing board in Pulaski County
1899
No. 87
Steimel, F. C.
Engelberg Special School District, Board of Directors
1923
No. 454
Stephen A. Bemis Institute
sale or gift of intoxicating liquor within ten miles prohibited
1893
No. 55
Stephens
declared city of second class
1911
Nos. 266, 303
Stephens, J. T.
Columbia County Collector, relief
1923
No. 690
Campbell, John
credited for expenses incurred on behalf of General Assembly
1867
No. 83
Stephenson, H. L.
surety on bond by H. R. Ward; question of release of liability submitted to voters
1887
Private Act No. 3
Stephenson, James G.
acts legalized
1846
p. 170