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  • ...d Scott streets. The General Assembly continued to meet at this site until 1833. Architect [[George Weigart]] was hired to design a new State House in 1833. Weigart died the next year and his original plan suffered from reductions
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  • *1833 - 665 (special census)
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  • *[[William W. Stephenson]] (1833)
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  • ...nson''' was the second mayor of Little Rock, Arkansas, serving in the year 1833. Stephenson was a minister by profession.
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  • ...in 1820), [[Conway County]] (1820), Jefferson County (1829), Scott County (1833), White County (1835), Saline County (1835), Prairie County (1846), Faulkne
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  • ...Rock. Woodruff remained the official printer of the state government until 1833, when the ''[[Arkansas Advocate]]'' took over the contract.
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  • ...), George Watkins (1829-1830), William Edward Jr. (1831-1907), Maria Jane (1833-1918), Harriet Maria (1836-1918), Mary Eliza (1838-1927), Evelina Walton (1
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  • '''James Moore Loughborough''' (November 2, 1833-July 31, 1876) was land commissioner of the [[St. Louis, Iron Mountain, and [[Category:1833 births]]
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  • ...26. Between 1829 and 1831 we was the auditor of the Arkansas Territory. In 1833 he served as a representative to the Arkansas Territorial Legislature. In 1
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  • ...(later known as the [[St. Louis, Iron Mountain, and Southern Railway]]) in 1833, and the first geological survey undertaken in the state.
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  • Powell Clayton was born in Bethel, Pennsylvania, on August 7, 1833. Clayton attended the Bristol Academy, and studied civil engineering in Wil [[Category:1833 births]]
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  • '''Philo Oliver Hooper''' (1833-1902) was a prominent nineteenth-century [[Little Rock]] physician. he is s [[Category:1833 births]]
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  • '''Edward Mary Fitzgerald''' (1833-1907) was the second Roman Catholic bishop of the [[Little Rock Diocese]].
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  • '''John Sappington Marmaduke''' (1833-1887) was an officer for the Confederate States of America during the [[Ame Marmaduke was born on March 14, 1833, on a plantation near Arrow Rock, Missouri. His father, Meredith Miles Marm
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