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  • ...t. He returned to Arkansas in the 1930s. Fletcher received the Pulitzer in 1939 for ''Selected Poems''. [[Category:1886 births]]
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  • '''George Richard Mann''' (1856-1939) was a prominent architect in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. Mann designed the [[Category:1856 births]]
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  • ...atic U.S. Representative from Arkansas. He began his tenure in Congress in 1939 and served until 1977. from 1957 to 1975 he was chair of the House Ways and [[Category:1909 births]]
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  • ...ald Holley, "Carl E. Bailey, the Merit System, and Arkansas Politics, 1936-1939," ''Arkansas Historical Quarterly'' 45 (Winter 1986): 291-320. [[Category:1894 births]]
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  • ...nt of the [[Arkansas School for the Blind]]. He retired from the school in 1939. [[Category:1858 births]]
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  • Ward was born in Conway on July 24, 1939, to [[David H. "Dave" Ward]] and [[Bertha Ward]]. He received his undergrad [[Category:1939 births]]
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  • ...the [[Greenbrier School District]] - but continued in blacksmithing until 1939, when he began building bus bodies full time. [[Category:1904 births]]
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  • ...tory'' (1922), ''Why Little Rock was Born'' (1933), ''Arkansas Handbook'' (1939), and the four volume ''Annals of Arkansas'' (1947). ...Herndon, ''Arkansas Handbook'' (Little Rock: Arkansas History Commission, 1939).
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