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  • '''George Richard Mann''' (1856-1939) was a prominent architect in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. Mann designed Mann was born to Richard F. Mann and Elizabeth Defreese Mann on July 2, 1856, in Syracuse, Indiana. He studied architecture at the Massachusetts Institu
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  • ...igh school for two years. He gained a seat in the Arkansas State Senate in 1856. In the spring of 1861 he voted against secession in a special state conven [[Category:1802 births]]
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  • ...orking as a printer he studied law and was admitted to the Arkansas bar in 1856. [[Category:1827 births]]
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  • ...nk of the State of Arkansas]] in 1855. Miller was elected state auditor in 1856, serving in that position until 1864, and then again from 1874 to early 187 [[Category:1823 births]]
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  • ...nfantry and followed General Winfield Scott all the way to Mexico City. In 1856 President Buchanan appointed him the Little Rock postmaster. During the [[C [[Category:1824 births]]
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  • ...8. Battle received an A.B. degree from Arkansas College in Fayetteville in 1856. He received his law degree from Cumberland University in Tennessee in 1858 [[Category:1838 births]]
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  • ...field was a graduate of Union College in 1853 and the Albany Law School in 1856. Following his time as a teacher in Little Rock, Scofield moved to Washingt [[Category:1830 births]]
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