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Robert J. T. White served as Secretary of State of Arkansas from 1864-1871. His former home in Little Rock, Arkansas, the White-Baucum House, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] He was a Republican.[2] He reported on improvements at the Arkansas Capitol building in 1866 after the American Civil War.[3] He served as provisional Arkansas Secretary of State in Arkansas from January 24 - April 19 1864 and also served as a clerk of the federal court in Little Rock in 1864 and 1865.[4]
Powell Clayton was governor during White's term as Arkansas Secretary of State. He was succeeded by J. M. Johnson who had been Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas.[4]
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edit- ^ "Robert J. T. White". Little Rock Culture Vulture. October 2, 2015.
- ^ "Office of Secretary of State". Encyclopedia of Arkansas.
- ^ "History". DAH Site.
- ^ a b Goodspeed, Weston Arthur (November 15, 1904). "Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian territory". Weston historical association – via Google Books.