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'''Marche''' (pronounced "Mar-Shay") began as a post office stop on the [[Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad]] about ten miles northwest of downtown [[Little Rock]] in [[Pulaski County]].  
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'''Marche''' (pronounced "Mar-Shay") is a community located in [[Pulaski County]] twelve miles north of [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. The community began as a rural post office stop on the [[Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad]].
  
The town, originally called Warren, was settled by Poles. The name was changed to reduce confusion with the Bradley County town of same name. The population of Marche in 1892 was about 37 people. The postmaster at the time was Miss [[S. Choinski]]. A vinegar factory operated here under [[E. W. Choinski]] and a general store under Miss [[Helen Choinski]].  
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The town, originally called Warren, was settled by Poles. The name was changed to reduce confusion with a Bradley County town of same name. The population of Marche in 1892 was about 37 people. The postmaster at the time was Miss [[S. Choinski]]. A vinegar factory operated here under [[E. W. Choinski]] and a general store under Miss [[Helen Choinski]].  
  
 
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Revision as of 07:51, 6 August 2012

Marche (pronounced "Mar-Shay") is a community located in Pulaski County twelve miles north of Little Rock, Arkansas. The community began as a rural post office stop on the Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad.

The town, originally called Warren, was settled by Poles. The name was changed to reduce confusion with a Bradley County town of same name. The population of Marche in 1892 was about 37 people. The postmaster at the time was Miss S. Choinski. A vinegar factory operated here under E. W. Choinski and a general store under Miss Helen Choinski.

References

  • Arkansas State Gazetteer and Business Directory (Chicago, IL: R.L. Polk Company, 1892).

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