Arp, Bill, 1826-1903

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Charles H. Smith (1826-1903), lawyer and southern humorist wrote under the penname Bill Arp, resided in Rome and Cartersville, Georgia.

From the description of Bill Arp papers, 1834-1899. (Agnes Scott College). WorldCat record id: 38476526

Charles Henry Smith (1826-1903), journalist and humorist known as "Bill Arp," was born in Lawrenceville, Georgia. He attended the university of Georgia and later became a lawyer. He served all through the Civil War. About 1887, he moved to Cartersville, Georgia, where he lived until his death.

From the description of Bill Arp letter, 1901. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 137281882

"Bill Arp" pseudonym of Charles H. Smith, American journalist, humorist, lawyer, Confederate soldier and Georgia politician.

From the description of Letter and poem of "Bill Arp", 1883-1887. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 49249943

Bill Arp (Charles Henry Smith), lawyer and humorist, was born 15 June 1826, in Lawrenceville, Georgia, and died in Cartersville, Georgia, 24 August 1903. He moved to Rome, Georgia (1851) to practice law; became city alderman; was elected to the Georgia Senate (1865); and became mayor of Rome (1868). After 1877, he lived near Cartersville, Georgia, but served as vice-president of the Rome Exposition (1888). He began writing under the name Bill Arp in 1861, and published more than 2,000 "Bill Arp letters" for which he became popular; the columns (letters) appeared in more than 700 weekly newspapers during the height of his popularity. He published seven books (1866-1903), including a text book history of Georgia.

From the description of Bill Arp papers, 1834-1952 (bulk 1834-1903). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123420070

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referencedIn Physician's ledger and Georgia woman's scrapbook, 1848-1864 and 1885-1896. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
creatorOf Arp, Bill, 1826-1903. Letter : Cartersville, Ga., to W.E. Mitchell, n.p., 1893 Oct. 24. University of Chicago Library
creatorOf Arp, Bill, 1826-1903. Letter and poem of "Bill Arp", 1883-1887. University of Virginia. Library
referencedIn Stovall, Marcellus Augustus, 1818-1895. Marcellus Augustus Stovall scrapbooks 1861-1863. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Arp, Bill, 1826-1903. Bill Arp letter, 1901. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Toner, Joseph M. (Joseph Meredith), 1825-1896,. Joseph Meredith Toner Collection, newspaper clippings, 1816-1895 (bulk 1833-1895). Library of Congress
creatorOf Arp, Bill, 1826-1903. Letter : Cartersville, Ga., to W.E. Mitchell, n.p., 1893 Oct. 24. Texas Christian University
creatorOf Arp, Bill, 1826-1903. Papers, 1888, 1894. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
creatorOf Arp, Bill, 1826-1903. Harry Atkinson collection, 1880s.
referencedIn Smith, Laura Jane. Papers, 1887-1910. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
creatorOf Arp, Bill, 1826-1903. Bill Arp papers, 1834-1899. General Dynamics Land System
creatorOf Arp, Bill, 1826-1903. Bill Arp papers, 1834-1952 (bulk 1834-1903). Emory University. Special Collections and Archives
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associatedWith Barton, William Eleazar, 1861-1930, person
associatedWith Christie, Annie May, b. 1892. person
associatedWith Dawson, Andrew H. H., b.1819, person
associatedWith Hutchins, Nathan Lewis. person
associatedWith Mitchell, W. E. person
associatedWith Pierson, J. Lacy. person
associatedWith Smith, Asahel R. person
associatedWith Smith, Laura Jane. person
associatedWith Stovall, Marcellus Augustus, 1818-1895. person
associatedWith Toner, Joseph M. (Joseph Meredith), 1825-1896, person
associatedWith William E. Barton Collection of Lincolniana (University of Chicago) corporateBody
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Rome (Ga.)
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Georgia
Cartersville (Ga.)
Georgia
Rome (Ga.)
Georgia
United States
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Humorists, American
Lawyers
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Birth 1826-06-15

Death 1903-08-24

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