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constitution of 1836.
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Done in convention, at Little Rock, in the state of Arkansas, the thirtieth day of January, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty-six, and in the sixtieth year of the independence of the United States of America.

JOHN WILSON,

President of the Convention, and Representative from the County of Clark.

John Adams,
Wm. McK. Ball,
James Woodson Bates,
Mark Bean,
Henry Lawson Biscoe,
James Boone,
R. C. S. Brown,
John D. Calvert,
Lorenzo N. Clark,
John Clark,
J. S. Conway,
William Cummins,
Anthony H. Davies,
Townsend Dickinson,
G. Marshall,
G. L. Martin,
Andrew J. May,
Robert McCamy,
Joseph W. McKean,
John McLain,
Nimrod Menifee,
Thomas Murray, Jr.,
John Ringgold,
Sam C. Roane,
John Robinson,

John Drennen,
Thomas S. Drew,
Wright W. Elliott,
Terence Farrelly,
George W. Ferebee,
Absalom Fowler,
George Halbrook,
Elijah Kelly,
John F. King,
Thomas J. Lacy,
John L. Lafferty,
Bushrod W. Lee,
David W. Lowe,
Caleb S. Manley,
Grandison D. Royston,
Charles R. Saunders,
Andrew Scott,
Henry Slavens,
Robert Smith,
William Strong,
James H. Walker,
David Walker,
Josiah N. Wilson,
Abraham Whinnery,
Travis G. Wright.





Charles P. Bertrand, Secretary to the Convention.