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45 Governors of Arkansas

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

JAMES SEVIER CONWAY

HE HELPED ESTABLISH LAFAYETTE ACADEMY IN GREENE COUNTRY

ARCHIBALD YELL

YELL COUNTY AND YELLVILLE WERE BOTH TOWNS NAMED AFTER HIM

SAMUEL ADAMS

HIS STEP-FATHER WAS A FAMOUS GENERAL , JAMES FAGAN

Thomas Stevenson Drew

DREW COUNTY IS A TOWN NAMED AFTER HIM.

RICHARD C. BYRD

HE SERVED IN THE Territorial Legislature IN 1833

John Selden Roane

HE SERVED AS GOVERNOR OF ARKANSAS FROM 1849 TO 1852

ELIAS NELSON CONWAY

AFTER HE RETIRED FROM POLITICS, HE BECAME A RECLUSE

HENRY MASSEY RECTOR

His grandson, was the first Arkansan to participate in the Olympic Games.

Harris Flanagin

After the war, Flanagin returned to his law practice in Arkadelphia, Arkansas.

Isaac Murphy

HE BECAME THE FIRST COUNTY TREASURER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY. AR

Powell Clayton

HE WAS A CAPTAIN DURING THE CIVIL WAR

Ozra Amander Hadley

HE SERVED AS REGISTRAR OF THE U.S. LAND OFFICE.

Ozra Amander Hadley

HE SERVED AS REGISTRAR OF THE U.S. LAND OFFICE.

Elisha Baxter

Baxter ran a successful mercantile business in Rutherford County

Augustus Hill Garland

HE WAS IN DEBT BY $17,000,000 DOLLARS

William Read Miller

MILLER WAS MARRIED TO SARAH BEVERS AND THEY HAD SEVEN CHILDREN

Thomas James Churchill

HE WAS A COLONEL AND IN CHARGE OF THE RIFLES

JAMES HENDERSON BERRY

HE CREATED THE STATE MENTAL HOSPITAL

Simon Pollard Hughes, Jr.

HE WAS A Lieutenant IN THE CIVIAL WAR

James Philip Eagle

Eagle was appointed deputy sheriff of Prairie County

William Meade Fishback

Fishback died of a stroke

James Paul Clarke

Clarke was elected Attorney General of Arkansas

DANIEL WEBSTER JONES

JONES DIED FROM PNEUMONIA

Jeff Davis

Davis served in the United States Senate until his death

George Washington Hays

Hays returned to private law practice in Little Rock

Charles Hillman Brough

Brough was elected governor in 1916

Thomas Chipman McRae

McRae was president of the Arkansas Bar Association

Tom Jefferson Terral

HE BUILT A HOSPITAL IN LITTLE ROCK

John Ellis Martineau

Martineau was a member of the secret society, Knights of Pythias

Harvey Parnell

HE WAS BLAMED FOR A SITUATION IN THE GREAT DEPRESSION

Junius Marion Futrell

After leaving office, Futrell returned to the practice of law.

Carl Edward Bailey

Homer Martin Adkins

HE BUILT VOTING SYSTEMS FOR THE CHURCH, AND BUILT A TREASURY

Benjamin Travis Laney

Laney was elected mayor of Camden in 1935 and served until 1939

Sid McMath

HE WON 9 AWARDS WHILE IN THE MILITARY

Francis Cherry

HE WAS NAMED "ALUMNUS OF THE YEAR" FROM ARKANSAS GRADUATES

Orval Faubus

HE became internationally known during the Little Rock Crisis

Winthrop Rockefeller

HE MOVED TO ARKANSAS TO START HIS BUSINESS WINROCK ENTERPRISES

Dale Bumpers

A FICTION NOVEL WAS WRITTEN ABOUT HIM THAT OVER EXAGGERATED HIM

DAVID PRYOR

BILL CLINTON

As Governor, he oversaw four executions

Jim Guy Tucker

Tucker served two two-year terms as attorney general

Mike Huckabee

Huckabee announced his run for the White House

MIKE BEEBE

In January 2012, he proposed a $163 million funding increase