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  • ...General Assembly]] in 1895. He was Sixth District U.S. Representative from 1902 to 1913. In 1913 he became Governor of the State of Arkansas but because of [[Category:1937 deaths]]
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  • ...to the [[Arkansas General Assembly]]. He served two more terms in 1900 and 1902. Between 1906 and 1910 he was the circuit clerk for Greene County. He becam [[Category:1955 deaths]]
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  • ...he Martyr'' (1900), ''Justice to the Women'' (1901), ''A Political Fool'' (1902), and ''By Way of the Master Passion''. [[Category:1962 deaths]]
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  • ...Rock Star.'' Smithee purchased the ''Gazette'' in 1896. He died on July 4, 1902. [[Category:1902 deaths]]
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  • ...law practice to Little Rock after the failed bid. A later election run in 1902 led to his being seated in the U.S. Senate from 1903 to 1916. He served as [[Category:1916 deaths]]
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  • ...Company]], and then as a salesman for [[Dickinson Hardware Company]]. In 1902 he served as secretary-treasurer of the [[Arkansas Retail Hardware Associat [[Category:1932 deaths]]
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  • '''Philo Oliver Hooper''' (1833-1902) was a prominent nineteenth-century [[Little Rock]] physician. he is someti [[Category:1902 deaths]]
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  • From 1898-1902 and again from 1906-1908 he served as [[state superintendent of public inst [[Category:1944 deaths]]
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  • ...Twentieth Century Negro Literature'' (Naperville, IL: J. L. Nichols & Co., 1902), 294. [[Category:1948 deaths]]
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