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  • ...idewheeler that could accommodate 125 passengers and two thousand bales of cotton. The ''Pat Cleburne'' was constructed in 1870.
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  • ...grist mill and cotton gin operated under [[J. A. McCain]]. A saw mill and cotton gin operated under [[J. W. Todd]].
    545 bytes (81 words) - 15:58, 1 June 2009
  • ...around the settlement had nearly starved to death in trying to establish a cotton crop. Choinski's prediction that five hundred families, comprising thousand ...i's Grocery sold feed and flour, and occasionally loaned money to strapped cotton farmers. The community had no physician.
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  • ...agonmaker here by the name of [[Patrick Fox]]. A saw mill, grist mill, and cotton mill operated under [[C. W. Clay]]. There were two general stores, operated
    598 bytes (92 words) - 16:16, 1 June 2009
  • ...ught fire, causing $685,896 in damage and destroying thousands of bales of cotton. [[Category:Cotton]]
    328 bytes (43 words) - 16:45, 29 January 2010
  • ...e site in 1866. The foundry manufactured steam engines, boilers, sawmills, cotton gins and presses, woodworking machinery, steam pumps and pipe fittings, and
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  • *Alphin-Lake Cotton Co. *Arkansas Cotton Oil Co.
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  • ...with [[Max Mayer]], manager of the [[Lesser-Goldman Cotton Company|Lesser Cotton Company]], and vice president of the [[Little Rock Board of Trade]].
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  • ..., and the secretary-treasurer [[Harry F. H. Eberts]]. The company operated cotton seed oil mills in [[Argenta]], Brinkley, Fort Smith, Helena, Little Rock, a The American Cotton Oil Company assumed the assets of the Arkansas Cotton Oil Company around 1916.
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  • ...made the processing of cotton fibers more economical and the processing of cotton seeds feasible. Seeds were milled to make hulls, linters, meal, and cottons ====Cotton Gins====
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  • '''Thomas R. Chaney''' was the president of the [[Arkansas Cotton Oil Company]] in the late nineteenth century.
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  • ...resident of the [[Thomas Manufacturing Company]] (also known as the Thomas Cotton Press Works) in [[Little Rock]] in the late nineteenth century. ...ieces of labor-saving cotton handling machines, including the self-packing cotton press. He entered into business with his brother [[D. H. Thomas]] and estab
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  • [[Image:Cotton-patch-motel.jpg|thumb|300px|Cotton Patch Motel in Little Rock.]] The '''Cotton Patch Motel''' stood alongside the Little Rock to Benton highway, on the ou
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  • ...any''' (also known as the '''Thomas Cotton Press Works''') was the largest cotton press manufacturer in the world in the 1890s. [[Category:Cotton]]
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  • The '''Conway Cotton Oil Company''' was located at 1502 Mill Street in [[Conway]], Arkansas. The [[Category:Cotton]]
    254 bytes (37 words) - 11:36, 30 January 2010
  • ...nd 33 feet wide, could accommodate 124 passengers or two thousand bales of cotton. The ''Pat Cleburne'' moved from the White to the Arkansas River in 1871, a
    1 KB (181 words) - 22:34, 24 April 2011
  • ...s covered Arkansas City three times between April and July, destroying the cotton crop and forcing residents to paddle boats to church. Floodwaters did not f
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  • [[Image:Alexander-plantation.jpg|thumb|300px|Cotton pickers on the Alexander Plantation in Pulaski County, Arkansas, in 1933.]] Crops of the 1880s consisted of cotton, buckwheat, beans, peas, grasses, fruit, barley, oats, rye, sorghum, tobacc
    564 bytes (65 words) - 23:40, 10 April 2010
  • ...and in their anger at the president spoke of rabbits as "Hoover hogs." The cotton crop for the year dwindled from 1.4 million bales in 1929 to only 879,000 i
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  • ...nt Finance Authority]], and as the state's bank commissioner. He is also a cotton farmer and very involved in the [[Arkansas Jaycees]].
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