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Union County ArArchives News.....James Monroe Smith 1877-1888
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El Dorado Eagle 1877-1888 1877-1888
El Dorado Eagle 
S.B. Baird, Editor and Proprietor
FHL # 0988623 1877-Apr 1885
FHL # 0988624 May 1885-1888


 SMITH

Mrs. Monroe Smith sent to this office a generous supply of the most delicious 
cake on her return from Hillsboro picnic for which she will accept our thanks.
V.i  Sat July 7, 1877 #12


County  officers
J.Monroe Smith, Sheriff
V.i Aug 11, 1877 #17



Col. J.M. Smith, Sheriff of Union County is in the city, returning from 
Mississippi where he carried the murderer Latemear who was recently lynched on 
the arrival in Rankin County; 
Little Rock Gazette
V.i Sept. 1, 1877 #20


J. Monroe Smith and Lady Return yesterday (fri) from a weeks visit to the 
lower part of the county.

Mrs. Smith the good mother of our Sheriff captured a big "chunk" of our 
gratitude this week by sending us a bottle of fine apple wine and cake to 
match. It is the first apple wine we have ever tasted, and we pronounce it 
superior to any other kind.
V.i  Sat. Sept. 15, 1877 #22



Mr. J. Monroe Smith is our authorized agent to receipt money and take 
subscription to the Eagle. He will call upon persons attending Circuit Court 
which begins on Monday the 22nd inst...
V.i Sat Oct. 13, 1877 #26


For Circuit Clerk
- We are authorized to announce the name of J. Monroe Smith as a candidate for 
the office of Clerk of Union County at the ensuing election subject to the 
section of the Democratic Party
V.i Wed. April 3, 1878 #50






repeat
J.M. Smith guardianship to Pauline, John A. and Fannie M. Ammons
V.ii  Wed. May 29, 1878 #6



Delegates to State Convention
A.S. Morgan
James M. Smith
Delegate to the Judicial Convention
At Hope on 22nd day of July
A.S.Morgan
James M. Smith
V.ii  June 26,1878 #16



Mssrs W.D.Jameson and Monroe Smith left us on Sat to attend Juducial 
Convention at home on the 2nd and State Convention at Little Rock on the 4th. 
Sheriff Thompson also accompanied them but not as a delegate.
V.ii Wed. July 3, 1878 #11




Married on Thursday evening last October 17, 1878 at the home of Lawson Smith 
by Rev.D.D. Booth, Mr D.C.Smith and Miss Nancy E. Everett. We return thanks to 
the happy young twain
for a handsome share of the nice cake from the table spread at their nuptial 
feast and join with the numerous friends bespeaking for them a bright 
beautiful and happy future
Vii Thurs. October 24,1878 #27



 

J.M.Smith our popular and efficient clerk was confined to his bedroom with 
sickness all last week but came out on Monday mourning and is fit and saucy as 
usual
Vii  May 1,1879 #52


 

J. Monroe Smith and Capt. A.H.Dozier are on a short visit to Camden and are 
expected to return today
V.ii Thurs. Aug. 21, 1879 #16



Mr J. M. Smith is back from New Orleans with a handsome assortment of new 
goods, including
many new articles for the ladies.
V.iv Thurs. Sept.23,1880 #20



Mssrs J.M. Smith, J.E. Thompson and T.J. Babb leave for Little Rock this 
morning
Sept. 11,1880 #27



J.M. Smith and Co. have on hand a well assorted stock of Dry Goods, Clothing 
and Fancy 
Notions which they are offering cheap. Don't forget to examine their goods and 
prices when you are in town shopping.
V.iv Thurs Nov.25,1880 #29



Col. J. Monroe Smith returned from Little Rock last week and sports a gold 
headed walking cane as a reward for his good behavior while acting as Sargent 
at Arms of the Senate.
V. vi April 5, 1883 # 51


J. Monroe Smith says he will leave us next week to look for a new home in 
Texas.
V. viii Sept 11, 1884  #21


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