W J Blackwell Dead
W J Blackwell, one of the best known citizens of the eastern part of the county, was found dead in bed at his home at Appleton November 21. He was 77 years old and was active for his age, having been in Russellville but a short time before his death, which was attributed to heart failure. He was a man of good education and was well informed, having served in the Arkansas legislature from Monroe County in 1897 and serving as county examiner in the same county. He came to Pope county from Monroe and it was the good fortune of the editor to know him intimately and be favored by visits from him when he came to Russellville. He was a Confederate veteran, a life long member of the Baptist church, and a man who stood in the high esteem of those who knew him.
The above was found in a booklet entitled "Obituary and Death Notices of Pope County, Arkansas (Feb 3, 1921 - Dec. 11, 1924) compiled by J B Lemley. The booklet is located at the Nicholas P Sims Library in Waxahachie, TX. The article originally appeared in the old Courier-Democrat Newspaper published in Russellville, Pope County, Arkansas
Name: William Blackwell
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Missouri
Regiment Name: Missouri Infantry (Perkins' Battalion)
Company: C
Rank In: Private
Rank Out: Private
Film Number: M380 roll 2
W J Blackwell Dead
W J Blackwell, one of the best known citizens of the eastern part of the county, was found dead in bed at his home at Appleton November 21. He was 77 years old and was active for his age, having been in Russellville but a short time before his death, which was attributed to heart failure. He was a man of good education and was well informed, having served in the Arkansas legislature from Monroe County in 1897 and serving as county examiner in the same county. He came to Pope county from Monroe and it was the good fortune of the editor to know him intimately and be favored by visits from him when he came to Russellville. He was a Confederate veteran, a life long member of the Baptist church, and a man who stood in the high esteem of those who knew him.
The above was found in a booklet entitled "Obituary and Death Notices of Pope County, Arkansas (Feb 3, 1921 - Dec. 11, 1924) compiled by J B Lemley. The booklet is located at the Nicholas P Sims Library in Waxahachie, TX. The article originally appeared in the old Courier-Democrat Newspaper published in Russellville, Pope County, Arkansas
Name: William Blackwell
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Missouri
Regiment Name: Missouri Infantry (Perkins' Battalion)
Company: C
Rank In: Private
Rank Out: Private
Film Number: M380 roll 2
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CO. C, PERKINS' MO. INF., C. S. A.
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