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  • ...oples referred to the Quapaw as the "Akansea," from which the name of the state of Arkansas is derived. The Quapaw Indian Agency is today located in Ottawa ...ittle Rock]] to the United States in preparation for a move of the seat of government to the city from Arkansas Post near the mouth of the Arkansas River. The lo
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  • ...iver]] to Little Rock. Woodruff remained the official printer of the state government until 1833, when the ''[[Arkansas Advocate]]'' took over the contract.
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  • ...rict for [[Pulaski County]], Arkansas, and much of the eastern part of the state. The District of Arkansas was established on June 15, 1836. It was divided [[Category:Federal government]]
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  • ...wer & Light''' (AP&L) was a public utility and political powerhouse in the state of Arkansas. The company was instrumental in the rural electrification movement in the state.
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  • ...Little Rock Downtown Partnership]] to replace [[Barton Coliseum]] at the [[State Fairgrounds]] with a downtown multi-use sports arena. ...sis]]. Moses and Allen took their organization's pitch everywhere, to city government offices, to churches and clubs, and into the workrooms other nonprofits. Th
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  • The '''Student Government Association''' of the [[University of Central Arkansas]], SGA, represents t * Week to achieve "University" status (State College of Arkansas)
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  • ...nsas State Teachers College (ASTC) in 1925. The school became known as the State College of Arkansas (SCA) in January 1967 to better reflect newer missions ...sidential living and learning communities in Residential Colleges: Hughes, State, STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics), Short/Denny, and Mi
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  • ====Government==== *[[First State Bank]]
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  • ====Law, government, and politics==== ...are found in the county, including [[Toad Suck Park]] and [[Woolly Hollow State Park]]. [[Lake Conway]] hosts national fishing tournaments and is the large
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  • ...established to help planters and farmers by providing them with a pool of state-secured credit. ...national economic panic. The panic brought the price of real estate in the state down dramatically, and much of the assets of the bank had been secured by u
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  • ...on a Ramage press. The first issue was dated November 20, 1819. His first government contract was for the ''Laws of the Territory of Arkansas'' published in 182 ...tle Rock in 1821, Woodruff moved his printing operation to the new seat of government.
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  • ...r Ashley''' (1791-1848) was a pioneer lawyer and a U.S. Senator from the [[State of Arkansas]]. ...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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  • ...as Democrat''''' is one of two newspapers published under that name in the state of Arkansas. ...t back the ''Gazette'' and combined the two newspapers into the ''Arkansas State Gazette and Democrat''.
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  • ...Educational Services Coop]], [[Morrilton Healthcare Center]], [[Petit Jean State Park]], the [[Wonderview Public School District]], [[Hixson Lumber Sales]], ====Law, government, and politics====
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  • '''Perry County''' was established by the [[State of Arkansas]] in 1840 from [[Conway County]] lands south of the [[Arkansas ====Law, government, and politics====
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  • ====Law, government, and politics==== ...s of interest include the Lonoke County Courthouse Square, [[Toltec Mounds State Park]], the [[Smoke Hold Natural Area]], and [[Joe Hogan Fish Hatchery]].
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  • ...ompany town of Bauxite, Arkansas, and shipped the resulting ore out of the state to East St. Louis, Illinois, for further refining into alumina, and eventua ...the county are the [[Bryant Public School District]], [[Wal-Mart]], the [[State of Arkansas]], [[Saline Memorial Hospital]], [[Benton Public School Distric
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  • The '''Office of the Secretary of State''' was established under the Arkansas Constitution of 1836. The office cont ==Secretaries of State==
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  • ==Attorneys General of State== [[Category:State government]]
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  • ...1820, the first [[General Assembly of Arkansas Territory]] located county government in the town of Cadron. The Assembly approved the construction of a jail and Cadron became a leading candidate for the site of the Arkansas state capitol. On February 22, 1820, [[Joab Hardin]] drafted a bill making Cadron
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