Historical review of Arkansas : its commerce, industry and modern affairs . s the father of Colonel Hunt and was bornin the .state of Virginia on the 10th of September, ISOl. He died inFayetteville, Arkansas, February 8, 1885. His educational training wasof meager ordei- but he possessed an active, flexible mind, stored witha fund of information that made him a valuable citizen. He was alertand positive, possessing an entertaining vein and he was capable ofmaking a splendid public talk when the emergency arose. He wasjeared a Democrat by a father who clung to the faith of Jefferson andIhc perp


Historical review of Arkansas : its commerce, industry and modern affairs . s the father of Colonel Hunt and was bornin the .state of Virginia on the 10th of September, ISOl. He died inFayetteville, Arkansas, February 8, 1885. His educational training wasof meager ordei- but he possessed an active, flexible mind, stored witha fund of information that made him a valuable citizen. He was alertand positive, possessing an entertaining vein and he was capable ofmaking a splendid public talk when the emergency arose. He wasjeared a Democrat by a father who clung to the faith of Jefferson andIhc perpetuity of the Union. For this reason he spurned the blandish-ments of the pi-onioters of secession and used his tongue and his musketin defense of the flag. He .joined the First Arkansas Cavalry whenmore than sixty years old. as a private, and later, having been a stock-man and familiar with the diseases of horses and their treatment, hewas made a veterinary surgeon of the resiment. He was captured bythe Confcdeiates near Ozaik. Arkaiisas. but was exchanued at St.


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