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New Geneology Coloumn: Research Tips

December 28, 2011 By: admin Category: Arkansas in the Civil War, Geneology and Research Tips, The Civil War Hub of Arkansas

Arkansas In The Civil WarI am Crystal Hall, I am a Genealogist, and love to research anything. I was introduced to Genealogy at a young age by my Grandmother, and the love has stuck with me.

During the year of 2012, I will be offering tips and suggestions to help you with your personal journey of discovery, and of course I am available for hire to help you with those difficult roadblocks. The first thing that you should know about genealogy is that is a lifelong journey that you always are learning new sources and new documents become available literally every day.

I want to encourage you, if you started your genealogy in the past and have just put it to the side, or if you have never begun the search for you heritage, Why not? By incorporating your own family into history it helps the past to come alive.

I encourage you to email me your Genealogy related questions at crystalsconnections@gmail.com. Please put Arkansas Toothpick question in the subject line and maybe your question will be evaluated in a future column.


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During the 150th Anniversary of the War Between the States, there are many preservation projects underway. One such project is the placement of a monument to Arkansas soldiers that were killed at the Battle of Franklin, TN in 1864. One of the many countless Arkansawyers that gave the ultimate sacrifice was Irish-born Arkansas Confederate General Patrick R. Cleburne. There is no monument to these brave men- even 150 years later! This is a shame and this will be corrected. The Arkansas Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, headed by the efforts of compatriot Everette Burr, is raising money to have a monument constructed and placed on the battlefield in Franklin, TN. These men gave their lives in a suicide charge commanded by General Hood- perhaps one of the greatest military blunders in American history. Please donate $1 or however much you can spare to make sure these men will never be forgotton! The whole project is estimated at $7,000. Over $1500 has been raised thus far.


The Arkansas Toothpick is the largest repository of Arkansas Civil War history and heritage. Observing the 150th Anniversary of the War Between the States is a task that the Toothpick does not take lightly, as we have posted original and exclusive articles on events in Arkansas on a weekly and chronological basis since 2010 (150 years after 1860). The purpose of the "150 Years Ago..." articles, written and researched by Ron Kelley and Don Roth, is to give a true reflection of the political, martial, and other aspects of Arkansas history leading up to and through the American Civil War.


The Arkansas Toothpick began over 25 years ago as a monthly hand-typed newsletter of the Spns of Confederate Veterans' Patrick R. Cleburne Camp #1433 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. As the technology became available, the Toothpick was made available for the first time on the World Wide Web. Since, it's online presence has been overwhelming in the number of visitors searching our archives for a multitude of various topics.

Boasting of over ONE MILLION visitors, the Arkansas Toothpick has serves as a Civil War hub for historians and the general public. Our FACEBOOK page has nearly 1,000 FB Friends and counting, complete with live updates of Arkansastoothpick.com.

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