Arkansaw

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Arkansaw

  1. Obsolete spelling of Arkansas.
    • 1885 January 28, “Arkansaw Justice. The Ways of its Grand Juries.”, in Raleigh Register[1], volume I, number 48, Raleigh, N.C.:
      On one occasion when court met at Arkansaw Post, the Colonel was particularly desirous of making a good record.
    • 1905, B[urt] J[ames] Milam, “Letter No. 4. A Trip to Mt. Scott and The Opening of Lawton. The Honest Farmer from Arkansaw. (And Others.)”, in The Honest Farmer from Arkansaw on a Lark Seein’ the West, [Jacksonville, Fla.], →OCLC, page 65:
      There was an honest farmer / Who hailed from Arkansaw, / And landed hopeful in Fort Sill / To register for a draw.
    • 1910, anonymous, “The State of Arkansaw” in John A. Lomax, Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads, New York: Sturgis & Walton, p. 227,[2]
      I landed in St. Louis with ten dollars and no more; / I read the daily papers till both my eyes were sore; / I read them evening papers until at last I saw / Ten thousand men were wanted in the state of Arkansaw.

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