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  • ...the Republican'' (1900), ''The Martyr'' (1900), ''Justice to the Women'' (1901), ''A Political Fool'' (1902), and ''By Way of the Master Passion''. [[Category:1868 births]]
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  • .... He served as a board member for the [[Little Rock School District]] from 1901 to 1904. [[Category:1848 births]]
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  • ...e twentieth governor of the [[State of Arkansas]], serving from January 8, 1901, to January 8, 1907. ...eneral]]. Running as a Democrat, Davis became [[governor]] of the state in 1901. He served until 1907, when he was elected a U.S. Senator. Davis died in of
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  • '''Dave Grundfest Sr.''' (1901-1974) was co-founder and president of [[Sterling Stores Company]] in Little [[Category:1901 births]]
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  • ...ls of Little Rock. He received his A.B. from the University of Arkansas in 1901, and his LL.B. from the University of Arkansas in 1903. He entered the Arka [[Category:1881 births]]
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  • ...6 to 1900 before becoming a member of the U.S. House of Representatives in 1901. He served in that capacity until 1911. [[Category:1868 births]]
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  • ...ted for the first time in 1878. The paper merged with the ''Log Cabin'' in 1901 to become the ''[[Log Cabin Democrat]]''. [[Category:1838 births]]
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  • ...e was born in Ireland in May 1836 and died in Conway, Arkansas in December 1901. [[Category:1836 births]]
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