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− | '''Legal Row''' (also known as "Lawyers Alley" and "Alimony Avenue") ran along Spring Street near Markham Avenue in downtown Little Rock prior to the 1960s. The area lost its concentration of attorneys during the [[Central Little Rock Urban Renewal Project]]. Attorneys with offices in neighborhood included [[Arch Campbell]], [[Frank Martin]], [[David Miessener]], [[A. A. (Andy) Brown]], [[John B. Gulley]], [[Will W. Shepherd]], | + | '''Legal Row''' (also known as "Lawyers Alley" and "Alimony Avenue") ran along Spring Street near Markham Avenue in downtown Little Rock prior to the 1960s. The area lost its concentration of attorneys during the [[Central Little Rock Urban Renewal Project]]. Attorneys with offices in neighborhood included [[Arch Campbell]], [[Frank Martin]], [[David Miessener]], [[A. A. (Andy) Brown]], [[John B. Gulley]], [[Will W. Shepherd]], [[George Shepherd]], [[A. J. Newman]], [[W. A. Boyd]], [[Jack Ashton]], [[O. W. (Pete) Wiggins]], [[Harry C. Robinson]], and [[R. W. (Bob) Laster]]. |
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 15:20, 26 August 2008
Legal Row (also known as "Lawyers Alley" and "Alimony Avenue") ran along Spring Street near Markham Avenue in downtown Little Rock prior to the 1960s. The area lost its concentration of attorneys during the Central Little Rock Urban Renewal Project. Attorneys with offices in neighborhood included Arch Campbell, Frank Martin, David Miessener, A. A. (Andy) Brown, John B. Gulley, Will W. Shepherd, George Shepherd, A. J. Newman, W. A. Boyd, Jack Ashton, O. W. (Pete) Wiggins, Harry C. Robinson, and R. W. (Bob) Laster.
References
- George Bentley, "Urban Renewal: It's Changing the Face of Little Rock," Arkansas Gazette, March 27, 1966.