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12/29/1821 Doctor C. Baker,
Respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of Little Rock, and its vicinity. Strict attention will be paid to the calls of those who may favor him with their confidence. He may at all times be found at Mr. Watkins's Hotel except when on the duties of his profession. Services to the Poor gratis. Little Rock, December 29, 1821

Arkansas Gazette - December 1821
 

12/29/1821 Married - In Christian township, Independence county, on the 22d Nov. By Peyton Tucker, Esq. Mr. Orran Terrel to Miss Nancy Crump. Same day, by the same, Mr. James Black to Miss Ann Craig, daughter of Mr. John B. Craig, all of that township.

 Arkansas Gazette - December 1821

 

12/29/1821 Distressing Occurrence ---- It becomes our painful duty to record the death of John English, Esq. a worthy and valuable citizen of Hempstead county. Whilst engaged in tending his cotton gin, one of his hands was caught by the machinery; in endeavoring to extricate it, the other was caught, and both drawn in. Before assistance could be rendered, his arms were mangled in a most shocking manner. He survives the unfortunate accident only a few hours.

 Arkansas Gazette - December 1821

 

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