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  • ...Who in the World, 1912'' (The International Who's Who Publishing Company., 1911), 904. [[Category:1937 deaths]]
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  • ...Who in the World, 1912'' (The International Who's Who Publishing Company., 1911), 283. [[Category:1916 deaths]]
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  • ...l Association'' vol. 3 (Fayetteville, AR: Arkansas Historical Association, 1911), 47-73. [[Category:1848 deaths]]
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  • ...Association,'' vol. 3 (Fayetteville, AR: Arkansas Historical Association, 1911), 47-73. [[Category:1913 deaths]]
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  • ...or''' (1868-1932) was Democratic mayor of the [[City of Little Rock]] from 1911 to 1919. ...emerged victorious. He entered the [[Little Rock Mayor's Office]] in April 1911. Taylor, police chief [[Fred Cogswell]], and the [[Little Rock Vice Commiss
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  • ...thwestern Bell Telephone-Arkansas|Southwestern Bell Telephone Company]] in 1911. Two years later he formed Arkansas Power & Light. Couch developed electric [[Category:1941 deaths]]
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  • ...n 1908 and later graduated from the [[Little Rock College of Pharmacy]] in 1911. Adkins rose to the rank of captain in the Army Medical Corps in World War [[Category:1964 deaths]]
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  • ...Who in the World, 1912'' (The International Who's Who Publishing Company., 1911), 95. [[Category:1917 deaths]]
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  • ...Who in the World, 1912'' (The International Who's Who Publishing Company., 1911), 190. [[Category:1937 deaths]]
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  • ...Who in the World, 1912'' (The International Who's Who Publishing Company., 1911), 322. [[Category:1948 deaths]]
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  • '''Carry A. Nation''' (1846-1911) was a temperance crusader. She was famous for "smashing" or vandalizing sa ...us breakdown in December 1910, and died in Leavenworth, Kansas, on June 9, 1911. Hatchet Hall became the residence of Elsie and Louis Freund, both of whom
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