Arkansas gained statehood on June 15, 1836.
James Sevier Conway (born December 9, 1798 in Greene County, Tennessee; died March 3, 1855 in Arkansas), the first Governor of Arkansas, served between September 13, 1836 and November 4, 1840, including the whole of 1837.
James Sevier Conway (born December 9, 1798 in Greene County, Tennessee; died March 3, 1855 in Arkansas), the first Governor of Arkansas, served between September 13, 1836 and November 4, 1840, including the whole of 1838.
James Sevier Conway (born December 9, 1798 in Greene County, Tennessee; died March 3, 1855 in Arkansas), the first Governor of Arkansas, served between September 13, 1836 and November 4, 1840, including the whole of 1839.
James S. Conway was the first state governor of Arkansas. He was inaugurated on September 13, 1836. *Territorial governor The first appointed was James Miller from 3 March 1819 until 27 December 1824, but since he did not reach Arkansas until nine months after being appointed, Robert Crittenden (Secretary of the Territory) served as acting governor in his absence.
Arkansas received statehood on Wednesday, June 15, 1836.Arkansas received statehood on Wednesday, June 15, 1836.Arkansas received statehood on Wednesday, June 15, 1836.Arkansas received statehood on Wednesday, June 15, 1836.Arkansas received statehood on Wednesday, June 15, 1836.Arkansas received statehood on Wednesday, June 15, 1836.
1836
He was state attorney general and governor of Arkansas.
Arkansas joined in 1836
Arkansas was established June 15th, 1836.
Arkansas was admitted to the Union on June 15, 1836 and was the 25th state.
Arkansas was admitted to the union on June 15,1836