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− | '''Louisa Watkins Wright Loughborough''' was | + | '''Louisa Watkins Wright Loughborough''' (1881-1962) was an historic preservationist in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. Loughborough led the effort to found the [[Arkansas Territorial Restoration]] in 1941 (now known as the [[Historic Arkansas Museum]]). |
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+ | *Karen Knutson, "Territorial Restoration Looks Back to Founding," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' June 30, 1991. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:03, 28 February 2010
Louisa Watkins Wright Loughborough (1881-1962) was an historic preservationist in Little Rock, Arkansas. Loughborough led the effort to found the Arkansas Territorial Restoration in 1941 (now known as the Historic Arkansas Museum).
References
- Karen Knutson, "Territorial Restoration Looks Back to Founding," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, June 30, 1991.