Mar 2, 2021

Flat Creek School

 

Flat Creek School

Submitted by Kenneth R. Seal


Flat Creek School, 1st to 6th grades, District 15 or 17, was located, between Alleene and Foreman, in Sec. 8 of T 12S, R 31W, east of Highway 108 near Flat Creek at the curve on the east side of LR165 (old Hwy 108).

The first classes were held in 1904, taught by Jesse Freeman. My Mother, Martha Miller Seal, was one of the first students attending classes in this small one room building. Some of the other students were her older brothers, Henry and Florence and a cousin William Frazier Wright.

I went to school there in 1934-1936 along with my brother Franklin, sister Betty Joy, cousins Lowell Frazier and Bobby Wright, and friends Vernon and Don Lock. There were others, but I don't remember their names. Teachers were Nellie Lumpkin, Myrtle Bowman & Grace Lock.

Martha Miller Seal was borned September 17, 1899 near Flat Creek in Little River County, Arkansas. Died August 20, 1991 in Houston, Texas. Excerpts from her autobiography that pertain to Flat Creek school are as follows:

"One morning we had three men visitors. Of course Mother and Dad knew that the men's business was to organize a school and church. After several hours of talking and planning, if was decided when and where it would be started. The glad day came at last. The building was funished----one room for school and church. I can barely remember our first services I was very young. However I remember very distinctly feeling God's presence. I was so happy!" "In 1904 the fifth child was born, a big fine boy named Riley. By this time Mother and Dad realized it was time to get Henry and Florence in school. There was no school house anywhere near. Soon afterwards some men came and made plans for the school I mentioned earlier. It was a one room structure made with lumber and was near our home. The benches were made from split logs with pegs for legs. The flat side was smoothed with a foot adz so our clothes wouldn't be snagged by the splinters. I was five years old when I started to school. A cousin, Jesse Freeman was my first teacher. He taught me how to write my ABC's, count, and even read in the first reader. He was a dear, good man. We didn't have nice desks as schools have today. We carried our lunches in a little syrup bucket. We didn't know what a sandwich was, but our lunches were always good."

No doubt two of the visitors Mother referred to were her Grandfather Richard Frazier Wright, and Uncle, Robert James "Bob" Wright. The school was built on land owned by the Wrights.



Copyright 2021

Kenneth Seal/Rayedene Graves

Additional Information~ from Tom Wyley Cleghorn

"I went to school there in 1934 when I was 5 years old. Nellie Lumpkins was the teacher. The kids I remember are:
Jr and Bobby Wright James, Eb and Louise Gorman Buster and Emma Laura Ripley;  Margie Golden Bobby and Randolph Bivens Lesley and Berniece Cleghorn Louise Homes(she drowned in Little River at Anderson's Ferry) Some Knightens


Mar 1, 2021

Ashdown Bottling Works

 Misc Book B Page 295 State of Arkansas County of Little River

 The Ashdown Bottling works of Ashdown, Little River County Arkansas.

 J.F. Dunaway, proprietor, manufacturing mineral waters, soda waters, carbonated goods and cider and seltzer water, desiring to register his brands and marks on the boxes, bottles and kegs containing said carbonated goods used by the said "Ashdown Bottling Works: uses on boxes, kegs and bottles containing said carbonated goods the following description, the names, marks and devices to-wit: "The Ashdown Bottling Works and Williams Bottling Works" and such descriptions, names, marks and devices so used by said manufacturer as aforesaid he desires to have registered as his mark under Act CXLIX of the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Arkansas of 1895; that he is the sole manufacturer of said brands of goods and entitled to the exclusive use of the same in the State of Arkansas; and that said goods are manufactured in the city of Ashdown, Little River County, Arkansas. 

Filed for record February 17, 1905 and recorded in Vo. B at page 195 this 17 day of February, 1905. 

W.C. Kinsworthy, Clerk







Feb 28, 2021

Raney P. Brown


 Sergeant Raney P. Brown, aged 23 years, son of A.P. Brown, Richmond, Arkansas, was born in Arden, Arkansas; volunteered for service in the army April 17th, 1917, at Richmond, Arkansas; was sent to Camp Beauregard, Louisiana, a member of Co. C 141st machine Gun Batallion; arrived over seas in August, 1918.  Prior to enlistment he was a member of the M.E. South church, Richmond, Arkansas.  Was engaged, with his father A.P. Brown, in farming near Richmond, Arkansas; prior to entering service. 
Raney is the son of A.P. & Ada Perry Brown
Born: July 9, 1895
Died: January 22, 1955 Center Point, Howard County, Arkansas
Married: Ada Whitmore
June 19, 1926 in Little River County, Arkansas

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