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Historically and modernly, the
people of
Arkansas call
themselves either "
Arkansans" or "Arkansawyers". In 1881, the
Arkansas General ****embly p****ed Arkansas...
- The U.S.
state of
Arkansas first required its
residents to
register their motor vehicles and
display license plates in 1911.
Prior to 1911,
plates were...
- The
state flag of Arkansas, also
known as the
Arkansas flag, is a red
banner charged with a
large blue-bordered
white lozenge (diamond). Twenty-nine five-pointed...
- List of
rivers in
Arkansas (U.S. state). For a list of dams and
reservoirs in Arkansas, see List of
Arkansas dams and
reservoirs Rivers are
listed by drainage...
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district from 1993 to 1997.
Lincoln was the
first woman and the
first Arkansan to
serve as
chair of the U.S.
Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition...
- "
Arkansan Quits Senate Race to Lead State". The New York Times. O'Neal, Rachel; Caldwell,
Elizabeth (December 14, 1995). "Observers Say
Arkansans: Arkansas...
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people from Arkansas.
Individuals on this list are
either native-born
Arkansans or
emigrants who
moved to
Arkansas as
their permanent home. Joey Lauren...
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Algarve →
Algarvians Andalusia →
Andalusians Arizona →
Arizonans Arkansas →
Arkansans Asturias →
Asturians Bago
Region →
Bagoans Bangka Island →
Bangkans Bavaria...
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February 1977,
Rodham joined the
venerable Rose Law Firm, a
bastion of
Arkansan political and
economic influence. She
specialized in
patent infringement...
- Some
places in
eastern Arkansas were
abandoned after more than 7,000
Arkansans died
during the
Spanish flu
epidemic of 1918 and 1919.
Several communities...