Wiley Jones street railway stables at Main and Harding in 1892 in Pine Bluff, Ark. [graphic]. 1892.

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Wiley Jones street railway stables at Main and Harding in 1892 in Pine Bluff, Ark. [graphic]. 1892.

Negative taken of Wiley Jones street railway stabled at Main and Harding Streets in Pine Bluff, Jefferson County, Arkansas from "Pine Bluff and Jefferson County: A Pictorial History" by James W. Leslie (Norfolk, VA: The Donning Company Publishers, 1981). Wiley Jones was born in Madison County, Georgia on July 14, 1848. He moved to Jefferson County in 1853, with his white planter father (George Jones), his slave mother (Ann) and 40 slaves, including five siblings. He was given to a Texas family, but returned to Pine Bluff after the Civil War, where he became a businessman and philanthropist. Initially he was a barber and part-time waiter, but soon bought a saloon, operated the first streetcar in Pine Bluff, and purchased stables and Jones Park in the late 1880s. Jones Park, a 55-acre park named after Wiley Jones, included a racetrack. He was an active Republican, a founding member of the Board of Directors of the Colored Industrial Institute, and gave a large donation for the construction of the Saint James A.M.E Church at Popular and West Fourth Street in Pine Bluff. Jones died on December 7, 1904.

1 copy negative : b&w ; 13 x 10 cm. (5 x 4 in.)

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Jones, Wiley, 1848-1904.

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Leslie, James W.

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The Leslie Family Papers contains the personal and business records of six family generations. The bulk of the collection consists of the papers of James W. "Jim" Leslie (1913- ). His papers include personal and professional correspondence, financial records, and historical writings and research. Leslie, a Pine Bluff writer/historian and retired businessman, extensively documented the history of Southeast Arkansas, from its territorial days to the present. Born in Warren, he attended Monticello ...

Hubbell, Ken

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Arkansas History Commission

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The Arkansas History Commission was created by the General Assembly in 1905. Inspired and guided during its early years by John Hugh Reynolds, the commission is the official archives of the state, responsible for collecting and preserving the source materials of the history of Arkansas. From the description of Arkansas History Commission records, 1905-1984 [microform]. (Arkansas History Commission). WorldCat record id: 244818119 ...