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'''Ted Raymond Worley''' (June 1, |
'''Ted Raymond Worley''' (June 1, 1906–January 1, 1969) was an American teacher, historian, editor, cataloguer, and author in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Arkansas]]. He wrote articles and books.<ref name=enc>{{Cite web|url=https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/ted-raymond-worley-14361/|title=Encyclopedia of Arkansas|website=Encyclopedia of Arkansas}}</ref> |
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==Early life and education== |
==Early life and education== |
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Worley was born in [[Pope County, Arkansas]].<ref name=jst>{{Cite journal|url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/40030693|title=Ted R. Worley|author1=Park, Hugh|author2=Buren, Van|year=1969|journal=The Arkansas Historical Quarterly|volume=28|issue=1|pages=86–92|jstor=40030693 |via=JSTOR}}</ref> He graduated from [[Russellville High School]] and [[Arkansas State Teachers College]]. He received a Master's degree from the [[University of Texas]]. |
Worley was born in [[Pope County, Arkansas]].<ref name=jst>{{Cite journal|url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/40030693|title=Ted R. Worley|author1=Park, Hugh|author2=Buren, Van|year=1969|journal=The Arkansas Historical Quarterly|volume=28|issue=1|pages=86–92|jstor=40030693 |via=JSTOR}}</ref> He graduated from [[Russellville High School (Arkansas)|Russellville High School]] and [[Arkansas State Teachers College]]. He received a Master's degree from the [[University of Texas]]. |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Worley edited the ''[[Arkansas Historical Quarterly |
Worley edited the ''[[Arkansas Historical Quarterly]]''.<ref name=jst/> He wrote an article on [[Helena, Arkansas]].<ref>{{Cite journal|url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/40037952|title=Helena on the Mississippi|author=Worley, Ted R.|year=1954|journal=The Arkansas Historical Quarterly|volume=13|issue=1|pages=1–15|jstor=40037952 |via=JSTOR}}</ref> He also wrote an article on the Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas.<ref name=jst/> He wrote about the [[Arkansas Peace Society]] of 1861.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://library.missouri.edu/confederate/items/show/1652|title=Documents Relating to the Arkansas Peace Society of 1861|first=Ted R.|last=Worley|date=December 9, 1958|website=library.missouri.edu}}</ref><ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=I2FjtwAACAAJ | title=The Arkansas peace society of 1861: A study in mountain uniounism | date=1958 | publisher=Southern Historical Association }}</ref> |
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Worley compiled and indexed past issues of the ''Arkansas Historical Quarterly''. He also documented pre-1900 Arkansas newspapers.<ref name=jst/> A collection of his papers were published in 1946.<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZOXjtgAACAAJ | title=Ted R. Worley Papers | date=1946 | last1=Worley | first1=Ted Raymond }}</ref> His letter to [[Walter Lee Brown]] at the [[University of Arkansas]] was published.<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5f5DQwAACAAJ | title=Ted R. Worley Letter | date=1956 | last1=Worley | first1=Ted Raymond }}</ref> A collection of his [[Arkansas Folklore Society]] papers was published.<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mRtPQwAACAAJ | title=Ted R. Worley Programs and Correspondence Relating to the Arkansas Folklore Society | date=1954 | last1=Worley | first1=Ted Raymond }}</ref> |
Worley compiled and indexed past issues of the ''Arkansas Historical Quarterly''. He also documented pre-1900 Arkansas newspapers.<ref name=jst/> A collection of his papers were published in 1946.<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZOXjtgAACAAJ | title=Ted R. Worley Papers | date=1946 | last1=Worley | first1=Ted Raymond }}</ref> His letter to [[Walter Lee Brown]] at the [[University of Arkansas]] was published.<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5f5DQwAACAAJ | title=Ted R. Worley Letter | date=1956 | last1=Worley | first1=Ted Raymond }}</ref> A collection of his [[Arkansas Folklore Society]] papers was published.<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mRtPQwAACAAJ | title=Ted R. Worley Programs and Correspondence Relating to the Arkansas Folklore Society | date=1954 | last1=Worley | first1=Ted Raymond }}</ref> |
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[[Category:University of Texas alumni]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 16 November 2024
Ted Raymond Worley (June 1, 1906–January 1, 1969) was an American teacher, historian, editor, cataloguer, and author in the U.S. state of Arkansas. He wrote articles and books.[1]
Early life and education
[edit]Worley was born in Pope County, Arkansas.[2] He graduated from Russellville High School and Arkansas State Teachers College. He received a Master's degree from the University of Texas.
Career
[edit]Worley edited the Arkansas Historical Quarterly.[2] He wrote an article on Helena, Arkansas.[3] He also wrote an article on the Real Estate Bank of the State of Arkansas.[2] He wrote about the Arkansas Peace Society of 1861.[4][5]
Worley compiled and indexed past issues of the Arkansas Historical Quarterly. He also documented pre-1900 Arkansas newspapers.[2] A collection of his papers were published in 1946.[6] His letter to Walter Lee Brown at the University of Arkansas was published.[7] A collection of his Arkansas Folklore Society papers was published.[8]
Personal life
[edit]Worley married Beatrice L. Connell of Conway, Arkansas in 1929. They had no children.[1] They lived at 324 Western Avenue.[2]
Writings
[edit]- At Home in Confederate Arkansas; Letters to and from Pulaski Countians, 1861-1865, editor (1955)
- The War Memoirs of Captain John W. Lavender, C.S.A. (1956)
- Pete Whetstone of Devil’s Fork (1957)
- A History of the Arkansas State Teachers College
- An Early Arkansas Sportsman, C. F. M. Noland[9] (1952)
Inventories
[edit]- Catalogue of the Clara Bertha Eno Collection[10]
- Catalogue of the Robert Wilson Trimble Collection, Arkansas History Commission (1955)
Articles
[edit]- Pope County One Hundred Years Ago (1953)[11]
- Catalogue of the John C. Barrow Papers (1955)
- Arkansas and the money crisis of 1836-1837 (1949)
- Pioneer Ways and Their Meaning (1954)
- Early History of Des Arc and Its People (1957)
- Notes on the 1922 Railroad Strike as it related to Little Rock and Arkansas
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Encyclopedia of Arkansas". Encyclopedia of Arkansas.
- ^ a b c d e Park, Hugh; Buren, Van (1969). "Ted R. Worley". The Arkansas Historical Quarterly. 28 (1): 86–92. JSTOR 40030693 – via JSTOR.
- ^ Worley, Ted R. (1954). "Helena on the Mississippi". The Arkansas Historical Quarterly. 13 (1): 1–15. JSTOR 40037952 – via JSTOR.
- ^ Worley, Ted R. (December 9, 1958). "Documents Relating to the Arkansas Peace Society of 1861". library.missouri.edu.
- ^ The Arkansas peace society of 1861: A study in mountain uniounism. Southern Historical Association. 1958.
- ^ Worley, Ted Raymond (1946). Ted R. Worley Papers.
- ^ Worley, Ted Raymond (1956). Ted R. Worley Letter.
- ^ Worley, Ted Raymond (1954). Ted R. Worley Programs and Correspondence Relating to the Arkansas Folklore Society.
- ^ "AN EARLY ARKANSAS SPORTSMAN, C.F.M. NOLAND by Ted R. Worley on Bartleby's Books". Bartleby's Books.
- ^ Commission, Arkansas History; Worley, Ted Raymond (1956). Catalogue of the Clara Bertha Eno Collection.
- ^ Worley, Ted Raymond (1953). Pope County, One Hundred Years Ago.