Kathleen H. Cande Cemetery Research Coordinator 2475 North Hatch Ave. Fayetteville, AR 72704 Phone: 479-575-6543 Fax: 479-575-5453 E-mail: [email protected]Research Stations University of Arkansas, Fayeeville Dr. Jamie Brandon– Staon Archeologist 2475 N. Hatch Ave, Fayeeville, AR 72704 479-575-6560; [email protected]University of Arkansas, Fort Smith Mr. Tim Mulvihill– Staon Archeologist 5210 Grand Avenue, Echols Building #204 Fort Smith, AR 72913 479-788-7812; [email protected]University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff Dr. John H. House– Staon Archeologist 106-C Rust Tech, 1200 University Ave. Pine Bluff, AR 71601 870-535-4509; [email protected]University of Arkansas, Moncello Dr. Jodi Barnes– Staon Archeologist 580 University Drive Visual and Performing Arts, Rm 117 Moncello, AR 71656 870-460-1290; [email protected]Winthrop Rockefeller Instute, Morrilton Dr. Emily Beahm– Staon Archeologist Pet Jean Mountain, 1 Rockefeller Dr. Morrilton, AR 72110 501-727-6250; [email protected]Arkansas State University, Jonesboro Dr. Juliet Morrow– Staon Archeologist 320 University Loop West Circle ASU Museum, Rm 168 State University, AR 72467 870-972-2071; [email protected]Henderson State University, Arkadelphia Dr. Mary Beth Trubi- Staon Archeologist 1100 Henderson St. Arkadelphia, AR 71999 870-230-5510; [email protected]Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia Dr. Carl Drexler– Staon Archeologist 100 East University Magnolia, AR 71753 870-235-4229; [email protected]Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park Dr. Elizabeth Horton– Staon Archeologist 490 Toltec Mounds Road Sco, AR 72142 501-961-2420; [email protected]Parkin Archeological State Park Dr. Jeffrey M. Mitchem– Staon Archeologist #60 Hwy 184 North Parkin, AR 72373 870-755-2119; [email protected]ARKANSAS CEMETERY PRESERVATION The Survey’s mission is to study Arkansas’s past, to preserve and manage informaon about archeological sites, and to share what we learn with the people of Arkansas. Contact your nearest Research Staon for more informaon. The Survey encourages interested individuals and groups to list local historic cemeteries in the state site files. This will help with research and preservaon. Site forms are available on our website: hp://archeology.uark.edu Submit Cemetery Forms To: Monument erected in 2010 at Vaden Cemetery, Clark County, AR, lisng names of people buried in the cemetery without markers. Names were discovered by research and oral history by a cemetery preservaon group.
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University of Arkansas, Fayetteville Dr. Jamie Brandon– Station Archeologist 2475 N. Hatch Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72704 479-575-6560; [email protected] University of Arkansas, Fort Smith Mr. Tim Mulvihill– Station Archeologist 5210 Grand Avenue, Echols Building #204 Fort Smith, AR 72913 479-788-7812; [email protected] University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff Dr. John H. House– Station Archeologist 106-C Rust Tech, 1200 University Ave. Pine Bluff, AR 71601 870-535-4509; [email protected] University of Arkansas, Monticello Dr. Jodi Barnes– Station Archeologist 580 University Drive Visual and Performing Arts, Rm 117 Monticello, AR 71656 870-460-1290; [email protected] Winthrop Rockefeller Institute, Morrilton Dr. Emily Beahm– Station Archeologist Petit Jean Mountain, 1 Rockefeller Dr. Morrilton, AR 72110 501-727-6250; [email protected] Arkansas State University, Jonesboro Dr. Juliet Morrow– Station Archeologist 320 University Loop West Circle ASU Museum, Rm 168 State University, AR 72467 870-972-2071; [email protected] Henderson State University, Arkadelphia Dr. Mary Beth Trubitt- Station Archeologist 1100 Henderson St. Arkadelphia, AR 71999 870-230-5510; [email protected] Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia Dr. Carl Drexler– Station Archeologist 100 East University Magnolia, AR 71753 870-235-4229; [email protected] Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park Dr. Elizabeth Horton– Station Archeologist 490 Toltec Mounds Road Scott, AR 72142 501-961-2420; [email protected] Parkin Archeological State Park Dr. Jeffrey M. Mitchem– Station Archeologist #60 Hwy 184 North Parkin, AR 72373 870-755-2119; [email protected]
ARKANSAS
CEMETERY PRESERVATION
The Survey’s mission is to study
Arkansas’s past, to preserve and
manage information about
archeological sites, and to share what
we learn with the people of Arkansas.
Contact your nearest Research Station
for more information.
The Survey encourages interested
individuals and groups to list local
historic cemeteries in the state site files.
This will help with research and
preservation. Site forms are available
on our website:
http://archeology.uark.edu
Submit Cemetery Forms To:
Monument erected in 2010 at Vaden Cemetery, Clark
County, AR, listing names of people buried in the
cemetery without markers. Names were
discovered by research and oral history by a
cemetery preservation group.
HOW-TO BOOKS & REFERENCES CASE STUDIES & GUIDES ORGANIZATIONS & THEIR WEBSITES NATIONAL REGISTER INFORMATION
Of the many “how-to” and reference books
available, these are especially useful for
Arkansas
1. Grave Concerns: A Preservation Manual
for Historic Cemeteries in Arkansas.
Prepared by the Arkansas Historic
Preservation Program.
This manual is posted on the AHPP web-
site, where it can be downloaded and
printed free of charge:
www.arkansaspreservation.com under:
News & Events>Publications> Other
Publications
Also available through a link on the State
Archeologist’s Page under Resources—
Guidelines for Cemetery Preservation
Support on the Arkansas Archeological
Survey website: archeology.uark.edu
2. Your Guide to Cemetery Research, by
Shannon Debartolo Carmack. 2002 Betterway
Books, Cincinnati, Ohio (paperback).
Available new or used at www.amazon.com
This is a wide-ranging guide to finding,
recording, studying and caring for
graveyards. It also introduces the reader to
funeral and burial customs, art and aes-
thetic values in cemetery monuments, and
many other topics.
There are hundreds of books about cemeteries
from all perspectives: art, aesthetics, religion, his-