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  • ...ants in the area of Pulaski County were the [[Plum Bayou People]], a mound building civilization with remnants still visible at [[Toltec Mounds]] east of the c ...seized. Under the leadership of Major General [[Samuel R. Curtis]] 22,000 Union soldiers feigned an attack on Little Rock in May 1862, causing the state le
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  • ...tle Rock's [[River Market]]. The company was previously headquartered at [[Union Plaza]] in the central business district.
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  • ...al Bank Building]], the [[Stephens Building]], the [[First Commercial Bank Building]], and the [[Capitol Tower]] in downtown Little Rock. It also built the [[M
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  • ...s and Loan Association]], [[Southern Equitable Life Insurance Company]], [[Union National Bank]], the [[Federal Reserve Bank]], [[First Federal Savings and
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  • ...upscale apartments, and plazas across from the eighteen-story [[new Tower Building]] and along Main Street. The renewal project also had a special committee d ...[[R. A. Lile]] regularly met in the [[Top of the Rock Club]] in the Tower Building to plan new developments. In 1960 Little Rock held only three urban apartme
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  • .... It is easily distinguished from the old [[Tower Building (arsenal)|Tower Building]] of the former [[Little Rock Arsenal]]. ...ding was surpassed in height by the twenty-one story [[Union National Bank Building]].
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  • ...]. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building was constructed in 1913.
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  • '''Union National Bank''' was one of the largest local banks in Little Rock in the t ...1933 to Union Bank, and in 1934 after receiving a national bank charter to Union National Bank.
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  • *Church of Christ Student Union ...ture. The city's location in a "dry" county also recommended it. The first building for the college's eight professors and nine academic departments was comple
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  • ...est Capitol Avenue was the tallest tower in Arkansas in 1968 and 1969. The building was constructed by the [[Pickens-Bond Construction Company]]. ...t in November 1969. The Union National Bank Building is now known as [[One Union National Plaza]], and encompasses over 260,000 square feet of space.
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  • ...ap stone. Large chunks of the rock formation have been quarried for use in building the [[City of Little Rock]]. [[Fort Roots]] and the [[North Little Rock Vet ...Descriptions of Each of the States, Territories, Cities, and Towns of the Union: Also Biographical Sketches of Distinguished Persons ...'', vol. 2 (H. Howe
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  • ...emple B'nai Israel]] in west Little Rock, the original [[Pulaski Academy]] building, and a number of college residence halls and [[Dillard's]] department store
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  • ...ompany]]. The offices of the firm were located at 901-907 [[Southern Trust Building]].
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  • ...ompany]]. The offices of the firm were located at 901-907 [[Southern Trust Building]].
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  • ...1852, and is reputedly haunted. It was used alternately by Confederate and Union forces as a headquarters during the [[Civil War]].
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  • ...hool District]] - but continued in blacksmithing until 1939, when he began building bus bodies full time. ...pany grew rapidly as demand for school buses escalated. He sited a new bus-building operation at 805 Harkrider Avenue in the downtown district. The plant grew
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  • ...as Department of Information Systems''' (ADIS) operates out of the [[Union Building]] in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas.
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  • ...s of the Little Rock City Council. Scofield taught fifty-two students in a building located at the intersection of Seventh and Scott streets beginning on Augus ...ral Saratoga County, New York, on July 1, 1830. Scofield was a graduate of Union College in 1853 and the Albany Law School in 1856. Following his time as a
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  • ...avilion for the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893. The [[Board of Trade Building]] was destroyed by fire on December 23, 1908. In 1914 the Board of Trade be *[[Union Compress Company]]
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  • ...1933 to Union Bank, and in 1934 after receiving a national bank charter to Union National Bank. ...ntil November 1969 when it was surpassed by the [[Worthen Bank Building]]. Union National Bank was one of the largest Little Rock banks in the twentieth cen
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