1960’s – Robert Harvey

1960’s – Robert Harvey

Robert Harvey, a lifelong resident of Swifton, was a longtime member of the Arkansas General Assembly. Senator Harvey was one of the most influential members of the Arkansas legislature for decades and the author of the Revenue Stabilization Act, by which the State of...
1960’s – Buzz and Margaret

1960’s – Buzz and Margaret

Margaret Van Dyke was one of the most beloved citizens in the county. Full of ideas and mirth, she wrote and directed plays, traveled extensively, and wrote a popular column for the Newport Daily Independent under the nom de plume Eliza Doolittle. Here, she...
1960’s – Brown Shoe Company Ground Breaking

1960’s – Brown Shoe Company Ground Breaking

Here, the Brown Shoe Company christens its new facility. Among the citizens and dignitaries present that day are, from left to right, James A. “Jug” Wallace, P.K. Holmes Jr., Arkansas governor Dale Bumpers, an unidentified Brown Shoe Company official, John...
1960’s – Eat More Possum

1960’s – Eat More Possum

Alcorn Minor Sr. was one of the liveliest and most popular people in Jackson County. His zest for playing pranks and making people laugh was legendary, as is suggested by the “Eat More Possum” sign on his office door. Not many people ate possum in Jackson...
1960’s – Swifton Cotton Pickers

1960’s – Swifton Cotton Pickers

These cotton pickers in Swifton were proud of their day’s work. Pictured here are Pam Swink Worthington and Mrs. and Mrs. Tom Gibbs. At this late date, cotton was still picked the way it had been for centuries: by hand, with the picked bolls stuffed in large...