Bag, "Uncle Mac" Corn Meal
Object number2007.152.01
Dateca 1945
MediumPaper
Dimensions19 1/4 x 10 in. (48.9 x 25.4 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
Terms
James "Uncle Mac" MacKrell ran for governor first in 1948 on the Democratic ticket, but in 1970 he changed his allegiance to the Republican party. MacKrell was well known in Arkansas as a radio personality on Little Rock station KLRA, reading the Sunday Comics. He also founded Arkansas Academy, a Christian but non-sectarian children's home at Arlberg and Little Rock, Arkansas. The food for these home's were grown at Arlberg, a thriving community in the early part of the centery with the M & NA rail road running through the community, now all that is left are some stone walls that were once the rail station. The surplus corn was milled into corn meal and sold under the name of "Uncle Mac's Home ground style White Corn Meal". The home in Arlberg closed in the late 40"s or early 50's. A Baptist minister, he wrote numerous articles and pamphlets promoting the "Bible Lovers Revival." MacKrell died while interviewing a group of teenagers on a radio show in 1972.
Status
Not on viewMarch 8, 1863
October 20, 1864
August 14, 1864