Garland County: Our History and Heritage - Errata Sheet
The following is a list of identified errors in Garland County: Our History and Heritage. If you find an error in the book that is not listed here, please contact us giving page and line location of error, what the error is, what the correction should be, as well as your name and contact information. This can be done through our website email (Gchsweb@gmail.com); our archives email (gchs@hotsprings.net); our mailing address P.O.Box 21335, Hot Springs, AR 71903; or our phone (501) 321-2159 on M-F 8 am-12 noon.
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XIV, line 15 |
Katerine |
Katherine |
XIV, line 17 |
Carolyn |
Caroline |
18, caption |
The Grand Central Hotel |
The Hot Springs Hotel, built by William Gaines circa 1870, burned in the fire of 1878. The hotel stood between the present Park boundary to Spring Street. |
65, top photo caption |
ca. 1885 |
ca. 1896 |
135, Col 2, lines 52-54 |
. . . It was owned by Jerome W. Whipple. The hotel was purchased from Jerome W. Whipple by John Asimos in 1946 and renamed the Desoto Hotel. |
It was once owned by Jerome W. Whipple. The Howe was renamed Desoto Hotel in 1937. The Desoto Hotel was purchased from Jerome W. Whipple by John Asimos in 1946. |
149, Col 1, line 28 |
Sam Spargo |
Mrs. Sam Sargo |
178, line 6 |
Troop No. 2 of Pearcy |
Troop No. 65 of Pearcy |
181, line 9 |
Saline County |
Hot Spring County |
209, line 7, 1st column |
American |
National |
229, Col 2, line 5 |
The name was changed in 1946 to the DeSoto Hotel when Will Howe sold the hotel to John Asimos. |
The name was changed in 1937 to Desoto Hotel. John Asimos bought the Desoto in 1946. |
246, picture caption |
1906 |
1908 |
281, line 18,19 |
The pipe organ was installed in 1925 as was the “Empty Tomb” stained glass window. |
The “Empty Tomb” stained glass window was installed in 1915, the pipe organ in 1925. |
281, line 18 |
… by 1914 the present sanctuary was completed. |
… by 1915 the present sanctuary was completed. |
290, first column line 24 |
Fleischner, Falk, Rephan, Kirsch, and Schlesinger. |
Fleischner, Falk, Rephan, Kirsch, Schlesinger, and Greenberg. |
558, Col 2, lines 18, 19, and 28 |
Rainwaters |
Rainwater |
559, first column, line 6 |
October 5, 1906 |
October 5, 1907 |
600, first column, line 16 |
Speers. Earl is buried in Buckville Cemetery in Garland County. |
Speers. Their children are Judith, Donna, and Paula. |
629 (Index) |
Omitted from text |
Aaron, Issac, 443 |
662, Col 1 |
Lake Catherine State Park, 186, 343 |
Lake Catherine State Park, 183, 186, 343 |
677, Col 2 |
Rainwaters, Edith Jane, 559 |
Rainwater, Edith Jane, 559 |
684, Col 3 |
Spargo |
Sargo |