Historical review of Arkansas : its commerce, industry and modern affairs . loyalty and gallantry in that con-flict. After tlie war he purchased a plantation at Luna Landing, Arkansas,on which he still resides. He reared to maturity a family of four children,of whom Mrs. McGehee was the youngest daughter. Dr. and Mrs. McGeheehave three children, whose names are here entered in respective order ofbirth—Edward Pelham, Jr.; Minnie, and Elizabeth. In no profession to which man gives his attention does success dependmore largely upon individual effort than the one which now claims as a f
Historical review of Arkansas : its commerce, industry and modern affairs . loyalty and gallantry in that con-flict. After tlie war he purchased a plantation at Luna Landing, Arkansas,on which he still resides. He reared to maturity a family of four children,of whom Mrs. McGehee was the youngest daughter. Dr. and Mrs. McGeheehave three children, whose names are here entered in respective order ofbirth—Edward Pelham, Jr.; Minnie, and Elizabeth. In no profession to which man gives his attention does success dependmore largely upon individual effort than the one which now claims as a follower and the distinction and prestige achieved by him inhis chosen calling attest his superior ability and close application. Fairnesscharacterizes all his efforts and he conducts all his business with the strictestregard to a high standard of professional ethics. Heubekt Tysinger, of Little Rock, proprietor of the largest exclusiveautomobile supply house in the Southwest, has the additional enviabledistinction of being Father of the good roads movement in Arkansas,. y^ •^ x^-^^^L.^i-^-z^- HISTORY OF ARKANSAS 1253 such lengthy title being his by every right. It cannot be denied that hisambition to make this section of the Bear state ideal for the automobileowner and other travelers is a laudable and altruistic one and it is oneinto which he has put a characteristic amount of energj- and is to such citizenship as his that Arkansas beautiful capital city owesits remarkable progress and advancement and in many other ways he hasdemonstrated the public spirit that makes him so good and patriotic acitizen, in his career here having never failed to yield hearty support andco-operation to any measure that has appealed to him as likely to be con-ducive to the public good. The automobile has been declared the bestand most economical means of locomotion in the world and automobileowners, not merely in Little Rock, but in the state at large, are indebtedto Mr. Tysinger
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