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.
Little Rock
boundaries extended
1860-1
No. 6
Little Rock
boundary line defined
1877
No. 55
Little Rock
Broadway-Main Street bridge district authorized to widen West Third Street
1920 (Ex. Sess.)
No. 75
Little Rock
division into electoral districts
1840
p. 67
Little Rock
election, place of holding
1850-1
p. 67
Little Rock
extension of corporate limits
1860-1
No. 69
Little Rock
active firemen exempted from jury duty
1867
No. 38
Little Rock
improvement district No. 29, collector of county directed to pay certain taxes to treasurer of street improvement district
1923
No. 350
Little Rock
incorporation of city
1835
p. 55
Little Rock
loan of sinking fund authorized
1899
No. 73
Little Rock
opening and paving West Eighth and West Markham Streets adjacent to Arkansas Hospital for Nervous Diseases
1927
No. 212
Little Rock
road tax, grant of
1921
No. 605
Little Rock
street improvement district No. 340, road taxes paid to treasurer
1923
No. 275
Little Rock
street improvement district No. 349, funds provided in payment of benefits derived from pavement of Summit Avenue
1925
No. 311
Little Rock
street improvement district No. 384, funds provided for pavement of part of Spring Street
1925
No. 207
Little Rock
street railways required to pave right of way
1920
No. 193
p. 1616
Little Rock
streets donated to United States to build road to National Cemetery
1899
No. 112
Little Rock
subscription to railroad stock authorized
1859
No. 107
Little Rock
supplemental provisions, corporate powers
1854-5
p. 74 (Act 2)
Little Rock
supplemental provisions, corporate powers
1858-9
p. 142