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  • ...s [[Central Little Rock Urban Renewal Project]]. More than $2.2 million in federal money approved under Title I of the Housing Act of 1949 was spent on the ef ...d a petition circulated by [[Charles Bussey]] of the black [[Veterans Good Government Committee], to no avail. A lawsuit filed in the Chancery Court was dismisse
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  • ...some of the federal dollars available for "slum clearance" under the 1937 federal Housing Authority Act. ...ltors Association]]. Terry and Dunaway managed to persuade others that the federal funds involved would be a boon to the city.
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  • ...ilions, baseball diamond, and small amusement park. In return, the federal government supplied $3 million funds for the Booker Homes project in the Granite Mount
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  • ...e to remove dilapidated urban housing. Using funds provided under the 1949 Federal Housing Act the city tore down 628 houses and replaced them with 928 low-re ...ilions, baseball diamond, and small amusement park. In return, the federal government supplied $3 million funds for the [[Booker Homes]] project in the minority
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  • ''[[UCA Student Government Association|Student Government Association (SGA)]]'' The Student Government Association ([[SGA]]) represents the student body in allocating and adminis
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  • Six thousand acres of farmland were purchased in 1941 by the federal government for use as an ammunition depot known as the [[Maumelle Ordnance Works]]. Th ...who formed the [[Maumelle Land Development Company]] with the help of the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. Odom hired [[Dowell Naylor Jr.
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  • ...lle]], Arkansas, in 1974. Maumelle is one of only thirteen 1960s-1970s era federal "New Towns." Growth and demographics in the city were to be carefully monit ...used as an ammunition dump. The land was purchased in 1941 by the federal government for use as an ammunition depot known as the [[Maumelle Ordnance Works]]. Th
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  • ...w Madrid certificates]] to Little Rock public lands granted by the federal government to settlers relocated after the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811-1812. Ashley
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  • ...ouse''' is located at 300 West Second Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. The federal building was designed by U.S. Treasury Department architect [[James B. Hill ...ors housed the [[U.S. District Court]] and [[U.S. Marshall's Office]]. All federal offices left the building in 1932. The building became the home of the [[Ar
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  • ...lost a lot of the people. Some of them didn't have no place to go, and the government didn't care so long as you moved. So a lot of them moved to North Little Ro Some locals found work at Camp Robinson or at the federal [[Maumelle Ordnance Works]], established for $8 million in 1941 on six thou
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  • The '''U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Little Rock District''' is a federal government agency providing professional engineering, environmental, and construction
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  • [[Category:Federal government]]
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  • [[Category:Federal government]]
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  • The '''Osage Indians''' ceded part of Arkansas to the federal government on November 10, 1808.
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  • ...was established on six thousand acres of farmland acquired by the federal government in 1941. The land later became part of the city of [[Maumelle]], Arkansas. ...om]] who formed the Maumelle Land Development Company with the help of the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. [[Maumelle]] incorporated as a
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  • In 1984, the federal government declared 12,800 acres around Altus an American Viticulture area. ====Government====
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  • ...ree tours and a variety of other tourist attractions. In 1984, the federal government declared 12,800 acres around Altus an American Viticulture area.
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  • ...to its breaking point by 1975. The situation was complicated by changes in Federal Election Commission rules after the Watergate scandal, which "put a damper ...s credit reports were strictly protected, as were video rental records and federal agency records, but medical records, bank records, credit card reports, and
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