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.
Negro Boys' Industrial School
maintenance, appropriation
1923
No. 745
Negro Boys' Industrial School
sale of land authorized
1959
No. 282
Neely, William A.
deed of state lands authorized
1854-5
p. 156
Neely, William A.
guardian of minor heirs authorized to sell land
1854-5
p. 64
Neely, W. A.
to incorporate Iron Mountain and Helena Railroad Company
1860-1
No. 45
Neely, Charles
guardian of minor heirs authorized to sell land
1852-3
p. 295 (Act 2)
Biscoe, Henry L.
act for the relief of
1833
p. 50
Neely, Beaufort H.
to incorporate Batesville Institute
1852-3
p. 89
Neal, W. T.
to incorporate Washington County Agricultural and Mechanical Society
1860-1
No. 61
Neal, W. T.
to incorporate Northwestern Border Railroad Company
1860-1
No. 16
Neal, W. G.
Russellville Water & Light District board
1923
No. 635
Neal, J. P.
to incorporate Arkansas Western Railroad Company
1852-3
p. 95
Neal, C. B.
act for the relief of
1862
p. 23
Navigable streams
repeals 1849 act declaring Big Bayou Meto navigable
1887
No. 67
Navigable streams
Little Red River, act declaring navigable repealed as to river from Searcy landing to State Salt Springs
1859
No. 167
Navigable streams
Ouachita River, in Polk and Hot Spring Counties, act declaring navigable repealed as to river above Rockport
1859
No. 93
Navigable streams
January 14, 1842 act declaring Petit Jean Creek navigable repealed
1858
No. 2
Biscoe, Henry L.
appropriation for the relief of
1831
p. 92
Navigable streams
Petit Jean Creek, navigability revived
1860-1
No. 93
Navigable streams
to repeal an act declaring King's River in Carroll County navigable
1856-7
p. 22 (Act 1)