A Recent Rough Storm – Bill Arp, 6/12/1890 I thought it was Sherman. No, I didn’t either, but somehow it […]
Impressions of Mobile and Brewton, Alabama, Aswell as Some Comments on the Negro – Bill Arp, 1/10/1889 Forty-two years ago […]
The Importance of Trees – Bill Arp, 12/20/1888 On the third day of creation God made the trees. Out of […]
The Joys & Particulars of Country Life – Bill Arp, 12/9/1888 The black gum leaves are turning red, The sycamores […]
Childhood Thievery, Difference Between White & Negro Thievery- Bill Arp, 6/7/1888 I visited a lady in my travels who was […]
Experiences Educating the Children & the Joys of Fishing – Bill Arp, 4/28/1887 I want some chickens that won’t scratch […]
Thoughts on Criminalities Relation to Crime & Childhood Literacy – Bill Arp, 4/21/1887 It seems very strange that young men […]
Thoughts on a Florida Chatauqua – Bill Arp, 3/13/1887 Enchanted grounds, elysian news, silver bikes, balmy breezes and sweet odors […]
Impressions of Mississippi – Bill Arp, 1/30/1887 I am in Mississippi now-a state whose geography I have never before studied […]