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The Arkansas Gazette - Volume 1, Number 1


NOTICE.

ALL those indebted to the subscriber on book or otherwise, are requested to call and make immediate settlement, as further indulgence cannot be given.
Robert McKay.
Arkansas, Nov. 20 – 1T3t

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An Apprentice Wanted.

A lad from 14 to 16 years of age, of respectable connexions, and of studious and industrious habits, is wanted immediately at this office, as an Appentice to the Printing Business.

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PRINTING

Of every description, executed at short notice, at this office.

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National Park Service Arrowhead Artist's conception of the first Arkansas Post, circa 1686 1757 map of French Louisiana showing Arkansas Post January 1863 Battle of Arkansas Post 1757 Map of French Louisiana showing the location of Arkansas Post