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.
Strawberry River
Natural and Scenic River Systems
1985
No. 689
Strawn, Fielding
authorized to build turnpike through Caddo Gap
1850-1
p. 284
Stricklin, William N.
released as security on bond for Floyd C. Wood
1875 (Adj. Sess.)
No. 93
Capps, Nimrod
to incorporate Smithville, Powhattan and Crowley's Ridge Turnpike or Plankroad Company
1854-5
p. 266
Stringer, Dan
appointed to board of directors for L-Anguille Drainage District
1903
No. 207
Strong, Arabella I.
act for the relief of
1848-9
p. 148
Strong, David E.
act for the relief of
1856-7
p. 89
Strong, Hon. John H.
paid for erecting tombstones
1848-9
p. 138
Strong, William
appointed commissioner White River Turnpike Co.
1840
p. 45
Strong, William E.
home designated temporary seat of justice, St. Francis County
1827
p. 21
Strong, William E.
home designated polling place, St. Francis County
1827
p. 21
Stroop, Jacob
appointed commissioner, Clark County
1831
p. 14
Stroope, William
appointed jail commissioner, Clark County
1827
p. 27
Stroud, James
appointed trustee of Chambersville Male and Female Academy
1859
No. 131
Caraway, E. A.
Egypt Rural Special School District Board
1925
No. 89
Stroud, William P.
to incorporate White River Valley Railroad Company
1860-1
No. 158
Stroud, William P.
named commissioner of Jacksonport and Carrollton Turnpike Company
1859
No. 87
Stuart, Champ T.
to incorporate Smithville, Powhattan and Crowley's Ridge Turnpike or Plank Road Company
1854-5
p. 266
Stuart, David A.
act for the relief of
1862
No. 3
p. 37
Stuart, Elijah
appointed commissioner, Hempstead County
1825
p. 8