Dudley Hastings Richardson

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*[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=1900usfedcen%2c&rank=0&tips=0&gsfn=dudley&gsln=richardson&sx=&gs1co=1%2cAll+Countries&gs1pl=1%2c+&year=&yearend=&sbo=0&sbor=&ufr=0&wp=4%3b_80000002%3b_80000003&srchb=r&prox=1&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&o_iid=21416&o_lid=21416&o_it=21416&fh=1&recid=2132743&recoff=1+2 1900 Census of Arkadelphia, Clark County, Arkansas] showing : "W B Richardson, 69, Feb 1831, married 37 years ago, b MD/MD/MD, Carpenter, Owns Home; Josephine wife Jul 1845, 54, married 37 years ago, mother of 8, 4 living, b TN/VA/TN, Carpenter [as found]; Charlie 32 son Feb 1868, 32, single b TN/MD/TN Carpenter; Dudley son Mch 1879 21, single, b TN; Myrtle daughter Mch 1870 30 b TN [occupation illegible]"
 
*[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=1900usfedcen%2c&rank=0&tips=0&gsfn=dudley&gsln=richardson&sx=&gs1co=1%2cAll+Countries&gs1pl=1%2c+&year=&yearend=&sbo=0&sbor=&ufr=0&wp=4%3b_80000002%3b_80000003&srchb=r&prox=1&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&o_iid=21416&o_lid=21416&o_it=21416&fh=1&recid=2132743&recoff=1+2 1900 Census of Arkadelphia, Clark County, Arkansas] showing : "W B Richardson, 69, Feb 1831, married 37 years ago, b MD/MD/MD, Carpenter, Owns Home; Josephine wife Jul 1845, 54, married 37 years ago, mother of 8, 4 living, b TN/VA/TN, Carpenter [as found]; Charlie 32 son Feb 1868, 32, single b TN/MD/TN Carpenter; Dudley son Mch 1879 21, single, b TN; Myrtle daughter Mch 1870 30 b TN [occupation illegible]"
  
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*Clark County Past & Present, "Charles Richardson"<blockquote>Charles Richardson was born on 18, February 1868 in Houston, TN, sone of William B & Josephine A Dudley Richardson.  He had four siblings: (1) Eugene died at age seventeen.  (2) Dudley, a musician, played cornet in Dwight Blake's band and in 1916 became director of the Arkadelphia Band.  He married an Okolona girl and taught music and tuned pianos in that town until his death.  (3) Myrtle studied art at both the Arkadelphia colleges and at the Cincinnati Art Academy.  She taught art and elocution at Amity for several years.  She never married and spent the years until her death in 1942 with Charles in the family home at 1210 Richardson Street in Arkadelphia.  (4) Sallie graduated from Henderson College in 1905; she married George Bragg and resided in Nashville, TN.
 
*Clark County Past & Present, "Charles Richardson"<blockquote>Charles Richardson was born on 18, February 1868 in Houston, TN, sone of William B & Josephine A Dudley Richardson.  He had four siblings: (1) Eugene died at age seventeen.  (2) Dudley, a musician, played cornet in Dwight Blake's band and in 1916 became director of the Arkadelphia Band.  He married an Okolona girl and taught music and tuned pianos in that town until his death.  (3) Myrtle studied art at both the Arkadelphia colleges and at the Cincinnati Art Academy.  She taught art and elocution at Amity for several years.  She never married and spent the years until her death in 1942 with Charles in the family home at 1210 Richardson Street in Arkadelphia.  (4) Sallie graduated from Henderson College in 1905; she married George Bragg and resided in Nashville, TN.
 
Charles Richardson studied art at Arkadelphia Methodist College.  The 1900 U.S. Census listed Charles' profession as carpenter, a vocation he followed most of his lfe.  From 1901 - 1905, he studied at Cincinnati Art Academy and graduated with highest honors.  For the next twenty-two years, he practiced his vocation as carpenter and house painter, working for a time with V.G Kaufman and later with J W Byrne.  In 1907 he was awarded the contract to paint the outside woodwork on the courthouse.  The same year, he lettered a sign for the Farmers Union warehouse. In 1917 he did a large painting of the Caddo River, which was presented to First Baptist Church.
 
Charles Richardson studied art at Arkadelphia Methodist College.  The 1900 U.S. Census listed Charles' profession as carpenter, a vocation he followed most of his lfe.  From 1901 - 1905, he studied at Cincinnati Art Academy and graduated with highest honors.  For the next twenty-two years, he practiced his vocation as carpenter and house painter, working for a time with V.G Kaufman and later with J W Byrne.  In 1907 he was awarded the contract to paint the outside woodwork on the courthouse.  The same year, he lettered a sign for the Farmers Union warehouse. In 1917 he did a large painting of the Caddo River, which was presented to First Baptist Church.

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