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Author: wendy richter

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Electric Line Connects Malvern and Arkadelphia in 1914

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Burrow Gang in Southwest Arkansas

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New Freight Business Begins

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Geologist Visits Magnet Cove in 1830s

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First Airplane Lands at Arkadelphia

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Soldiers Camped at Rockport in 1863

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Steamboats Traveled the Ouachita

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Influenza Pandemic Hits Arkansas

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Magistrates of Hot Spring County

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