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  • ...in the United States Army during World War II. He enlisted on January 22, 1941, and joined the Twenty-Sixth Regiment of the First Infantry Division. He ta [[Category:1973 deaths]]
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  • ...[[L. C. Bates]] of the ''Arkansas State Press'' newspaper beginning in May 1941. The newspaper competed with the black publication ''Southern Mediator Jour [[Category:1999 deaths]]
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  • ...94-1948) was Democratic governor of the [[State of Arkansas]] from 1937 to 1941. [[Category:1948 deaths]]
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  • ...museum was closed during the depths of the Great Depression, reopening in 1941 in the [[Tower Building (arsenal)|Tower Building]] of what would eventually [[Category:1962 deaths]]
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  • Keith is a 1941 graduate of Little Rock's [[Catholic High School]]. He received a degree in [[Category:2008 deaths]]
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  • ...Cromwell]] architectural firm in Little Rock. Cromwell joined the firm in 1941, and retired in 1984. In 1941 Cromwell formed a partnership with Little Rock architect [[Frank J. Ginocch
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  • ...t [[Little Rock National Airport]] was named for the pilot on November 11, 1941. [[Category:1937 deaths]]
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  • '''Harvey C. Couch''' (1877-1941) was founder of [[Arkansas Power & Light Company]], now called Entergy. [[Category:1941 deaths]]
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  • ...890-1964) was thirty-second governor of Arkansas, serving from January 14, 1941, to January 9, 1945. [[Category:1964 deaths]]
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  • ...orough led the effort to found the [[Arkansas Territorial Restoration]] in 1941 (now known as the [[Historic Arkansas Museum]]). [[Category:1962 deaths]]
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  • ...Cromwell]] in the [[Ginocchio & Cromwell]] architectural firm beginning in 1941. Ginocchio died in 1969 and is interred at [[Calvary Cemetery]] in Little R [[Category:1969 deaths]]
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