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Members were photographed by T. W. Bankes.[3]

Members

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1877 Arkansas Senate

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Senate

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"Photograohed at Bankes' Gallery"

The composite photo is captioned with their name, county, and post-office.

1881

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House of Representatives

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Officer and members in composite photograph:

1883

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Officers and members in composite photo:

1885

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Senate

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The 1885 composite of senators photos includes their place of nativity, district, age, number of years in Arkansas, religion, profession, political party affiliation, and location of their post office.[31]

House of Representatives

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A composite photograph includes members, officers, their county, post office, place of nativity, religion, and occupation

Not pictured? cut off? Hogan Allen Ashley

Arkansas' Election Law of 1891 imposed a literacy clause and poll tax.

1893

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Senate

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House of Representatives

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In photo composite:

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References

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  31. ^ Dawson, R. (December 31, 1885). "1885 Senate composite photo of the Twenty-Fifth General Assembly of the State of Arkansas". Arkansas General Assembly Composite Images, 1866-2023.
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  41. ^ "Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northeast Arkansas: Comprising a Condensed History of the State ... Biographies of Distinguished Citizens ... A Brief Descriptive History ... of the Counties, and Numerous Biographical Sketches of the Prominent Citizens of Such Counties". 1889.
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  43. ^ Hempstead, Fay (1890). "A Pictorial History of Arkansas: From Earliest Times to the Year 1890".
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  45. ^ "Publications of the Arkansas Historical Association". 1908.