List of Adjutants General of Arkansas (1819-Present)
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A.P. Spencer, 1819–1823,
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Terrence Farrelly, 1823–1825
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Benjamin Desha, 1826–1828
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Wharton Rector, Jr., 1828–1832
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Archibald Yell, 1832–1833,
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William Field, 1833–1835
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Wharton Rector, Jr., 1835–1836
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Daniel T. Witter, 1836-1836
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John N. Boyle, 1836–1843
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S.H. Hempstead, 1843–1845
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Albert Pike, 1845–1846
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Solon Borland, 1846–1848
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John S. Roane, 1848–1849
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Allan Wood, 1849–1851
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John Hutt, 1853–1860
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Edmund Burgevin, 1861–1862
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BG Gordon N. Peay, 1863–1864
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C. A. Henry, 1864-1864
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F.M. Sams, 1864-1864
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Albert W. Bishop, 1864–1868,
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Keys Danforth, 1868–1873
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Frank Strong, 1873–1874
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M. McCananny, 1874-1874
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Charles H. Woods, 1874–1877
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James Pomeroy, 1877–1881
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Sam J. Churchill, 1881–1882
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James F. Reed, 1883-1883
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L.H. McGill, 1883–1884
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W.H. Langford, 1884–1885
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W.B. Hughes, 1885–1889
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John C. England, 1889–1891
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A.W. Giles, 1891-1891
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Kie Oldham, 1891–1897
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BG Arthur Neill, 1897–1900,
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Charles Jacobson, 1901–1907
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Paul Little, 1907–1909
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BG Benjamin W. Green, 1909–1913
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BG Lloyd England, 1913–1919
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BG Joe S. Harris, 1919–1921
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BG Virgil A. Beeson, 1921–1922
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BG Heber L. McAlister, 1922–1925
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BG James R Wayne, 1925–1927
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BG Joe S. Harris, 1927–1929
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BG Ebenezer L. Compere, 1929–1937
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BG Daniel B. Byrd, 1937–1941
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BG Ebenezer L. Compere, 1941–1945
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BG Heber L. McAlister, 1945–1949
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BG Earl T. Ricks, 1949–1950
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BG Heber L. McAlister, 1950–1951
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BG John B. Morris, Jr., 1951–1953
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MG Lucien Abram, 1953–1955
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MG Sherman T. Clinger, 1955–1966
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MG Charles H. Wilson, 1967–1970
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MG Thomas M. Phillips, 1971–1973
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MG Joseph R. Chappell, Jr., 1973–1975
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MG Thomas C. Armstrong, 1975–1979
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MG James H. Jones, 1979–1981
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MG Harold L. Gwatney, 1981–1983
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MG Fred M. Carter, 1984–1986
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MG James A. Ryan, 1986–1993
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MG Melvin C. Thrash, 1993–1996
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MG Don C. Morrow, 1996–2006
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MG Ronald S. Chastain, 2006–2007
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MG William D. Wofford, 2007–present
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