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'''Ferdinand Havis''' (November 15, 1846 {{endash}} August 25, 1918) was a state legislator, businessman, government official, and state militia member in Arkansas.<ref name=encyc>{{Cite web|url=https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/media/ferdinand-havis-188/|title=Encyclopedia of Arkansas|website=Encyclopedia of Arkansas}}</ref> '''Ferdinand Havis''' (November 15, 1846 {{endash}} August 25, 1918) was a state legislator, businessman, government official, and state militia member in Arkansas.<ref name=encyc>{{Cite web|url=https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/media/ferdinand-havis-188/|title=Encyclopedia of Arkansas|website=Encyclopedia of Arkansas}}</ref>


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Ferdinand Havis (November 15, 1846 – August 25, 1918) was a state legislator, businessman, government official, and state militia member in Arkansas.

He was enslaved. He was a Republican. He owned a barbershop, about 2,000 acres of land, and his home. He is buried at Bellwood Cemetery in Pine Bluff.

References

  1. ^ "Encyclopedia of Arkansas". Encyclopedia of Arkansas.
  2. https://www.eldoradonews.com/news/2021/jun/15/history-minute-rags-riches-story-ferdinand-havis/
  3. Leslie, James W. (1978). "Ferd Havis: Jefferson County's Black Republican Leader". The Arkansas Historical Quarterly. 37 (3): 240–251 – via JSTOR.
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