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Drafts for missing Arkansas Supreme Court justices

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Arkansas still has one of the longest lists of missing state supreme court justices. Drafts have been created for the following under Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/United States judges and justices#Arkansas:

  1. Draft:Ed F. McFaddin - Ed F. McFaddin
  2. Draft:Edgar L. McHaney - Edgar L. McHaney
  3. Draft:Edwin Dunaway - Edwin Dunaway
  4. Draft:George W. Paschal - George W. Paschal
  5. Draft:Hulbert F. Fairchild - Hulbert F. Fairchild
  6. Draft:J. Frank Holt - J. Frank Holt
  7. Draft:J. Fred Jones - J. Fred Jones
  8. Draft:J. Seaborn Holt - J. Seaborn Holt
  9. Draft:Jack Holt Jr. - Jack Holt Jr.
  10. Draft:James E. Riddick - James E. Riddick
  11. Draft:James W. Mehaffy - James W. Mehaffy
  12. Draft:Jesse C. Hart - Jesse C. Hart
  13. Draft:Jesse Turner (Arkansas judge) - Jesse Turner (Arkansas judge)
  14. Draft:Jim Gunter (judge) - Jim Gunter (judge)
  15. Draft:John A. Fogleman - John A. Fogleman
  16. Draft:John F. Stroud Jr. - John F. Stroud Jr.
  17. Draft:John I. Purtle - John I. Purtle
  18. Draft:Karl Greenhaw - Karl Greenhaw
  19. Draft:Lyle Brown - Lyle Brown
  20. Draft:Marshall L. Stephenson - Marshall L. Stephenson
  21. Draft:Minor W. Millwee - Minor W. Millwee
  22. Draft:Monte H. Sandels - Monte H. Sandels
  23. Draft:Neill Bohlinger - Neill Bohlinger
  24. Draft:Otis H. Turner - Otis H. Turner
  25. Draft:P. A. "Les" Hollingsworth - P. A. "Les" Hollingsworth
  26. Draft:Paul Ward (judge) - Paul Ward (judge)
  27. Draft:R. W. Robins - R. W. Robins
  28. Draft:Richard H. Powell - Richard H. Powell
  29. Draft:Robert A. Leflar - Robert A. Leflar
  30. Draft:Ronald Lee Sheffield - Ronald Lee Sheffield
  31. Draft:Samuel Frauenthal - Samuel Frauenthal
  32. Draft:Thomas H. Humphreys - Thomas H. Humphreys
  33. Draft:Turner Butler - Turner Butler
  34. Draft:W. H. "Dub" Arnold - W. H. "Dub" Arnold
  35. Draft:W. R. Donham - W. R. Donham
  36. Draft:William H. Bowen - William H. Bowen
  37. Draft:William J. Smith (Arkansas judge) - William J. Smith (Arkansas judge)
  38. Draft:William M. Harrison - William M. Harrison
  39. Draft:William W. Mansfield - William W. Mansfield
  40. Draft:Wilson E. Hemingway - Wilson E. Hemingway

Any help getting these finished and moved to mainspace would be appreciated. BD2412 T 19:16, 26 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

I just put this article up. If any natives and/or Arkansas history buffs want to make improvements, go to it. I didn't go into great detail on the internal Republican party struggles he was involved in. Brianyoumans (talk) 23:57, 7 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

By the way, it seems like after Harmon Remmel's death the Remmel family continued to control the Arkansas Republican party, right up to the early 1960s. There doesn't seem to be much written about this, however. There's a little on Pratt Remmel, mayor of Little Rock in the early 1950s, but otherwise nothing. It might be a good thesis project for somebody. Brianyoumans (talk) 23:22, 16 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Further update, I have added an article on Pratt Remmel. Someone with access to Arkansas sources offline might be able to do an article on his mother Nell Remmel, she seems like a significant figure, she represented Arkansas on the Republican National Committee for decades and was very influential on the state level party as well. The Remmels were really kind of a dynasty that controlled the Republican party in Arkansas for 50 years or so. Brianyoumans (talk) 17:22, 9 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Is this subject notable or should I merge it to the school that hosts it? Seems significant to me. FloridaArmy (talk) 15:21, 16 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

"Pollard" and citogenesis

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When the article on the late Governor Simon P. Hughes was first created in 2003, the very first diff said that his middle name had been "Pollard". It was recently tagged as 'citation needed'. So far, I haven't found any sources to support "Pollard" which were published earlier than 2003. (Are the sources I've found examples of citogenesis? They could be, and that's enough to be a concern.)

So I figured I'd bring this to the attention of people who might have better access to Deep Historical Sources on Arkansas, such as the ones cited here. DS (talk) 17:28, 12 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

If both the Smithsonian Institution and the Encyclopedia of Arkansas are going with Pollard, I wouldn't worry about it. BD2412 T 19:59, 25 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]