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Tarlton School
Fannine Woodard (Taylor), Nellie Woodard (Daniel), Dullie Woodard (Rosamond)
Front row center with hair parted in the middle and a big grin, Fannie,
age 11. Nellie on first row left, age 6. Dullie, 3rd from right, age 9.
By 1906 Ephraim and Martha Woodard had homesteaded a farm about two
miles from the school, through the woods on the Falls Hollow Road off
highway 123 about a half mile. The little Woodard girls crossed the
Benton fields to walk to Tarlton School. Dorothy Woodard told me that
her father Ephraim Woodard blazed trees with his axe to see the trail
when snow was on the ground, he built stile (steps) across the Bentons
pasture fence and felled a tree across the branch for a foot log.
(Note: this 'branch' is the beginning of Cave Creek on top of Lurton
Mountain and its beginning is the Woodard Pond at Tarlton.) Teacher
is believed to be either Silas Hamm, brother of GW Hamm, or Francis
Jackson, a drum major in the Civil War who boarded with the Woodard
family when he taught at Tarlton. Later, around 1925, Russell
Criner boarded with the Woodard's while he taught at Tarlton Other
children in the Tarlton School photo are unknown to us. Family names
of neighbors living in the Tarlton area in 1898 (From an old Arkansas
State Gazetteer, 1898 ...On Spence (later named Lurton by Mrs I. C.
Sutton). It goes like this: Spence, a settlement in Richland township,
Newton County, 25 miles from Jasper, the county seat and 40 miles from
Harrison, the nearest banking point. Russellville, 60 miles distant
is the nearest shipping point. The Richland Township had only 14
families in the 1850 census. Most were Freemans and Standridges. However,
in 1898 the business people were:
Casey, B. A. - Justice of Peace
Claxton, Z. T. - Blacksmith
Davis, Andrew - Constable
Dixon, C. - Carpenter
Jackson, F. M. - Justice of Peace
Leake, George - General Store, Saw and Grist Mill
Roberts, J. R. - Roduce
Wallace, Rev. B. F.
Wilson, W. H. - Blacksmith
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