Letter, Correspondence - T.J. Churchill to Elisha Baxter, May 1874

 
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Letter, Correspondence - T.J. Churchill to Elisha Baxter, May 1874
Letter, Correspondence - T.J. Churchill to Elisha Baxter, May 1874
Letter, Correspondence - T.J. Churchill to Elisha Baxter, May 1874
Letter, Correspondence - T.J. Churchill to Elisha Baxter, May 1874

Letter, Correspondence - T.J. Churchill to Elisha Baxter, May 1874

Object number2014.059.03
DateMay 1874
OriginLittle Rock, Arkansas
MediumPaper, Ink, Pencil
Dimensions10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.3 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
Terms
    DescriptionA letter from T.J. Churchill to Elisha Baxter regarding payment. The stationery header states "Headquarters, Middle Division, State Guards. Little Rock, Ark. May 3, 1874."

    "Gov[ernor] Elisha Baxter,
    I desire one Hundred and
    Fifty Dollars ($150.00) for the use
    of My Headquarters and Her public
    Service.

    T.J. Churchill
    Maj[or] Gen[era]l Com[man]d[in]g
    By B H Danley
    AAG

    Major W.E. Wright
    Issue on above order
    M. McCanany
    Adj[utant] Gen[eral]
    Who in the absence of His Governor
    hereby signs the above over for
    him"
    Elisha Baxter
    Gov[ernor]

    By order of
    Maj[or]-Gen[eral] T.J. CHURCHILL

    Elisha Baxter was born on September 1, 1827 in Rutherford County, North Carolina and was first generation American. He married Harriet Patton on August 16, 1849 and they had six children. The Baxters moved to Batesville, Arkansas in 1852 and in 1858 he was elected to the lower house of the state legislature. In 1873, Baxter became the tenth Governor of Arkansas. During his tenure, he was ousted from the State House by Joseph Brooks and his supports resulting in the Brooks-Baxter War. However, Baxter was restored to the governorship by President Ulysses S. Grant. The 1874 election saw the end of Baxter in the State House, with Augustus H. Garland wining the governorship, and he retired from politics four years later. Baxter passed away on May 31, 1899 and is buried in Batesville’s Okalawn Cemetery.

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