Date Original
1912 October 3
Description
This collection consists of a letter from Powell Clayton to B.J. Rosewater of Eureka Springs, concerning the 1912 presidential election and improvement of Eureka Springs and a new railroad policy.
Biographical/Historical Note
Powell Clayton was a Union general who settled in Arkansas after the Civil War. He became the state's first governor after its readmission to the Union. He was born in Bethel Township, Pennsylvania, on August 7, 1833, to John Clayton and Ann Clark Clayton. He studied civil engineering in Wilmington, Delaware and then moved to Leavenworth, Kansas, in 1855 to work as a surveyor. He first entered politics when he successfully for city engineer in 1860 in Leavenworth. In May 1861, Clayton joined the Union army. He mustered out of service in 1865. On December 14, 1865, he married Adaline McGraw of Helena. Clayton was inaugurated as governor on July 2, 1868. He died in Washington D.C. on August 25, 1914, and is buried in Arlington Cemetery.
Physical Description
Document, 8.5" x 11"
Geographical Area
Eureka Springs, Carrol County (Ark.)
Language
English
Identifier
SMC.073.023
Resource Type
Text
Collection
Powell Clayton letter, SMC.073.023
Publisher
Arkansas State Archives
Contributing Entity
Arkansas State Archives
Recommended Citation
Powell Clayton letter, Arkansas State Archives, Little Rock, Arkansas.
Rights
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Disciplines
United States History