Edward A. Tabor

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E. A. Tabor cleaned up the streets of Conway in more than one way. Not only is he credited for Conway’s first sidewalks, he also closed down the bars and saloons within a three-mile radius of the schoolhouse. He came in 1887 as the pastor of the local Methodist Church. His interest in cleaning up Conway was to make a successful bid for the new location of Hendrix College. The saloons closed on Dec, 31, 1888. According to article the petition campaign was heated.

References

  • Meriwether, Robert W. “Hendrix College and Its Relationship to Conway and Faulkner County” Faulkner Facts and Fiddlings, Volume XXVI Summer, 1984, Number 2 pages 1-45