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Arkansas Battlefield Update (Archive) |
Other Publications
Several of the AHPP's publications, including driving tour maps, research papers and lesson plans, are available on-line.
- 2010 Walks Through History and Sandwiching In History Tour Guide
- National Historic Landmarks of Arkansas Brochure (Low Res)
- Driving tour map of Car Culture Properties
- Driving Tour Map of Arkansas Schools listed on the National Register
- Driving tour map of properties associated with social organizations.
- Driving tour map of Arkansas Civil War sites.
- Driving tour map of Arkansas's Historic Districts.
- Driving tour map of Arkansas's Depression Era Properties
- Read about the history and evolution of artificial siding in Arkansas
- Download a pdf-format guide to Arkansas architectural styles
- Download pdf-format lesson plans for grades K-12
- Download pdf-format of "A Foundation for the Future: The Arkansas Historic Preservation Plan."
- Click here to learn about the Rural Heritage Development Initiative and its work in the Arkansas Delta
Click on the links below to download a pdf version of the following AHPP publications:
- “We’ve Gotta Get Tough”: History of World War II Home Front Efforts in Arkansas, 1941-1946
- Tales of the Crypt: A Living History Project for the Preservation of Arkansas’s Historic Cemeteries
- An Ambition to be Preferred: New Deal Recovery Efforts and Architecture in Arkansas, 1933-1943
- Dip That Tick: Texas Tick Fever Eradication in Arkansas, 1907-1943
- "A Storm Couldn't Tear Them Down": The Mixed Masonry Buildings of Silas Owens, Sr., 1938-1955
- "Get Down the Shovel and the Hoe!": Cotton and Rice Farm History and Architecture in the Arkansas Delta, 1900-1955
- "For the Memorable Fight": Mosaic Templars of America Headquarters Building
- Historic Railroad Depots of Arkansas, 1870-1940
- History and Architectural Heritage of White County
- Minority Settlement in the Mississippi River Counties of the Arkansas Delta,1870-1930
- History and Architectural Heritage of Stone County
- Public Schools in the Ozarks,1920-40
- The Civilian Conservation Corps in Arkansas,1933-42
- Settlement of Lawrence County and Powhatan,1803-1890
- The Camden Expedition of 1864
- Hillcrest: The History and Architectural Heritage of Little Rock 's Streetcar Suburb
- National Historic Landmarks of Arkansas: Little Rock Central High School
- "The Promised Land ":The Cherokees, Arkansas, and Removal,1794-1839
- "Something So Dim It Must Be Holy ":Civil War Commemorative Sculpture in Arkansas,1886-1934
- History and Architecture of Searcy County
- Little Rock 's Central High School Neighborhood Historic District
- National Historic Landmarks of Arkansas: Rohwer Relocation Center
- Arkansas Post Offices and the Treasury Department 's Section Art Program,1938-1942
- Historically Black Properties in Little Rock 's Dunbar School Neighborhood
- Little Rock 's Capitol View Neighborhood Historic District
- The Arkansas Designs of E. Fay Jones,1956-1997
- Arkansas Highway History and Architecture,1910-1965
- National Historic Landmarks of Arkansas: The Old State House and the Crossett Experiment
- Ethnic Variation and Vernacular Architecture in the Farmsteads of the Ozark-St.Francis and Ouachita National Forests
- The Park Hill Historic District, North Little Rock
- Railroad-Era Resources of Southwest Arkansas (Lafayette, Little River, Miller and Sevier Counties), 1870-1945
- Grave Concerns: A Preservation Manual for Historic Cemeteries in Arkansas
- Construction of the Military Road Between Little Rock, Arkansas, and Fort Gibson, Oklahoma
These files are available in PDF format. You will need the Acrobat Reader to view the files. It is available, free of charge, at Adobe's website.
Available from the UA Press
The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program has worked with the University of Arkansas Press toward publication of several books on Arkansas history topics. Among them are:
Go to http://www.uapress.com to order these and other selections from the University of Arkansas Press catalog.








