Rural and Workman and 'Ladies' Little Rock Journal'
Founded in 1882 by J.D. and L.A. O’Neal in Little Rock, Arkansas, the 'Ladies' Little Rock Journal' emerged as a pioneering publication dedicated to women, addressing issues pertinent to their interests and societal roles. Over the years, it became a vital platform for literature, culture, and social advocacy, often promoting women's rights and community engagement. The journal provided a rich mix of editorial content, fashion insights, health advice, and local news, establishing itself as a trusted source of quality journalism that influenced generations of readers in Arkansas and beyond. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of 'Ladies' Little Rock Journal' along with other historical publications like Rural and Workman, starting 1884, including 16 scans in total. Explore these archives to discover historical figures, events, and perhaps even pieces of your own family history.