Arkansas. War Time Capitol Commission
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found: NUCMC data from Arkansas History Commission for Its Correspondence and minutes, 1939(War Time Capitol Commission; Ark.; the building which became the Confederate Arkansas State Capitol after the capture of Little Rock by Union forces in Sept. 1863, is a two-story wood frame structure with brick foundation walls and piers that was erected in 1836 to serve as the Hempstead County Courthouse; in 1929 the Arkansas General Assembly created the War Time Capitol Commission, which was charged with the responsibility of restoring and maintaining the old building; the legislature provided a small appropriation for restoration and maintenance; the building continued to be administered by the War Time Capitol Commission until 1947 when it was placed under the aegis of the newly created Arkansas Commemorative Commission; apparent variant: Wartime Capitol Commission)
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