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Fort Smith Historical Society Journal Index

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This database is produced and owned by the Fort Smith Historical Society. UA Fort Smith and Boreham Library host the index as a free service to the community. Indexing is current through the April, 2008 issue.

Click on the letter group to scan subjects beginning with that letter. To search the entire index for words, use the search form:

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Tips for Searching the Journal of the Fort Smith Historical Society:

A Subject search will return records that have the word anywhere in the subject field. A search on "greenwood" will return:

  • Courthouse at Greenwood burns
  • Greenwood Memorial Cemetery

Search on the singular form of the word.

  • a search on "school" will find all occurances of the word "schools"

Use the % sign to replace an unlimited number of letters following a word root. For example:

  • darr% returns both darragh and darrough

Use the connector AND to narrow your search.

  • fort smith and river

Use the connector OR to broaden your search.

  • hospital or clinic

About the Index to the Journal of the Fort Smith Historical Society:

The Journal of the Fort Smith Historical Society began publication in 1977. This index is a direct transcription of the index pages from the individual issues and will contain a number of inconsistencies in subject heading format. The index is a work in progress and will be improved as time permits. Please feel free to contact us to report any obvious errors.

How to request an article from the Journal of the Fort Smith Historical Society :

It is recommended that you use the Interlibrary Loan Services from your local library to request a photocopy of an article. The Journal is in the process of being made available in electronic format at this time.