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  • ...pire and Italianate home in the [[Quapaw Quarter]] of Little Rock built in 1881. The exterior of the home is recognizable as the fictional Georgia home of [[Category:1842 births]]
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  • '''John Wassell''' (1814-1881) was mayor of [[Little Rock]] in 1868 during the time of the [[Reconstructi [[Category:1814 births]]
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  • ...tax commissioner of the Arkansas branch of the Missouri Pacific Railway in 1881. In February 1889 his duties included service as land commissioner for the [[Category:1837 births]]
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  • ...writer, joined his father as a lawyer in the firm of U. M. & G. B. Rose in 1881. Rose served as U.S. representative to the Second Peace Conference at The H [[Category:1834 births]]
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  • ...f the [[State of Arkansas]], serving from January 11, 1877, to January 11, 1881. [[Category:1823 births]]
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  • ...thirteenth governor of the [[State of Arkansas]], serving from January 11, 1881, to January 13, 1883. ...ms as state treasurer beginning in 1874, and became Democratic governor in 1881.
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  • '''Max Hilb''' (1828-1881) was a Little Rock merchant and alderman. Hilb arrived in the city in 1864. [[Category:1828 births]]
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  • Henderson was born in Clay County, Missouri, on July 7, 1881. He was educated in the public schools of Little Rock. He received his A.B. [[Category:1881 births]]
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  • ...as the prosecuting attorney for [[Pulaski County]], Arkansas, from 1878 to 1881, and as a Justice on the Arkansas Supreme Court from 1879 to 1893. [[Category:1854 births]]
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  • ...at Pine Bluff (now the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff) from 1878 to 1881. One of his professors, Joseph C. Corbin, encouraged him in his studies and [[Category:1859 births]]
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  • '''Louisa Watkins Wright Loughborough''' (1881-1962) was an historic preservationist in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. Loughbo [[Category:1881 births]]
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  • ...state Democratic politics, and became a member of the state legislature in 1881. He specialized in criminal law in his Conway practice, defending no less t [[Category:1838 births]]
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