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The '''Arkansas Cotton Oil Company''' was headquartered at 113 1/2 East Markham Avenue in downtown [[Little Rock]] in the 1890s. The president of the company was [[Thomas R. Chaney]], the vice president [[William H. Wright]], and the secretary-treasurer [[Harry F. H. Eberts]].
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The '''Arkansas Cotton Oil Company''' was headquartered at 113 1/2 East Markham Avenue in downtown [[Little Rock]] from around the 1890s to the 1910s. The company manufactured a number of commercial fertilizers, including Quapaw Acid Phosphate, Quapaw Corn Grower, and Quapaw Truck Grower. The president of the company was [[Thomas R. Chaney]], the vice president [[William H. Wright]], and the secretary-treasurer [[Harry F. H. Eberts]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Albert F. Conradi, ''Insects of the Garden,'' Bulletin No. 89 of the Texas Agricultural Experiment Stations (Houston: State Printing Co., 1917) 9.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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[[Category:Cotton]]
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[[Category:Manufacturers]]

Revision as of 13:13, 7 January 2012

The Arkansas Cotton Oil Company was headquartered at 113 1/2 East Markham Avenue in downtown Little Rock from around the 1890s to the 1910s. The company manufactured a number of commercial fertilizers, including Quapaw Acid Phosphate, Quapaw Corn Grower, and Quapaw Truck Grower. The president of the company was Thomas R. Chaney, the vice president William H. Wright, and the secretary-treasurer Harry F. H. Eberts.

References

Albert F. Conradi, Insects of the Garden, Bulletin No. 89 of the Texas Agricultural Experiment Stations (Houston: State Printing Co., 1917) 9.

External links