Arkansas history, events, figures, legends and folklore.

1836: Arkansas Roots and Branches
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Arkansas history, events, figures, legends and folklore.
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Recent Episodes

June 14, 2026
Ky Laffoon
<p>This episode of the 1836 Podcast shares the story of Ky Laffoon. Ky Laffoon was born in Zinc, Arkansas and became a golfer who rose to national prominence during golf’s Depression-era years. In this episode, we look at his early life, his rise in the game, his Ryder Cup appearance, his reputation as a gifted teacher and fiery competitor, and the lasting legacy he left behind.</p>

June 12, 2026
Elias Nelson Conway, The 5th Governor of Arkansas
<p>This episode of the 1836 Podcast continues the Governors of Arkansas series, by profiling the 5th Governor of Arkansas, Elias Nelson Conway, who served as Governor of Arkansas from 1852 to 1860 — one of the longest and most impactful terms in the state’s early history. Born in Tennessee in 1812 and raised in Missouri, Conway arrived in Arkansas Territory as a young man and quickly rose through the ranks as a surveyor and the state’s first Auditor. A key member of the powerful Conway political dynasty known as “The Family,” he brought fiscal responsibility and steady leadership during a time of rapid growth in antebellum Arkansas. As governor, Conway tackled the state’s massive banking debts from failed institutions, reformed finances, improved roads and infrastructure, supported early railroads, and established the state geologist position. Under his leadership, Arkansas experienced significant economic progress before the shadow of the Civil War.</p><p>Discover the story of this complex Arkansas leader — his rise, accomplishments, and tragic death in 1892.</p>

May 28, 2026
Royle Bradford Luker
<p>This episode of the 1836 Podcast tells the powerful true story of seventeen-year-old Royle Bradford Luker from Plainview, Arkansas. A young sailor aboard the USS West Virginia, Royle was killed during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. For 84 years, his remains lay unidentified in an unmarked grave in Hawaii. Thanks to the tireless work of the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA), he was finally identified in 2024. On May 30, 2026, this brave young hero is coming home to Arkansas for a full military burial with honors at New Bethel Cemetery near Plainview. Join us as we honor Royle’s life, service, sacrifice, and the long journey home that took more than eight decades. A moving reminder of duty, family, and America’s promise to never forget her fallen.</p><p><br></p><p>#Arkansas #History #Podcast #ArkansasHistoryPodcast #RoyleBradfordLuker #PearlHarbor #WW2 #WWII</p>
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