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Cadron Cr**** is a
stream in the U.S.
state of Arkansas. It
originates in
central Cleburne County,
southeast of
Pearson and
flows west-southwest past Quitman...
- Marie-Rosalie
Cadron-Jetté, SM,
January 27, 1794 –
April 5, 1864),
religious name
Marie of the Nativity, was a
Canadian widow and
midwife who undertook...
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Charles Cadron (12
September 1889 – 11 May 1944) was a
Belgian cyclist. He
competed at the 1920 and 1924
Summer Olympics. "Charles
Cadron". Olympedia...
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Cadron Settlement Park (archaically
Cadron) is a 150-acre (61 ha)
public park
located in Conway, Arkansas. It is
operated by the city of
Conway under a...
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Sisters of
Misericorde was
founded in
Montreal in 1848 by Marie-Rosalie
Cadron-Jetté, a
widow skilled as a midwife.
Their network of
asylums developed...
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California in 1920 for the U.S.
government and was
known as the SS West
Cadron. It
served in the
Quaker Line
subsidiary of the
States Steamship Company...
- The
Military Road-
Cadron Segment is a
portion of 19th-century
roadway in
Faulkner County, Arkansas, near the city of Conway. It
consists of an original...
- post
rider from
Arkansas Post on the
north side of the
Arkansas river to
Cadron. In 1825 he
became clerk of the
court of ****ski County, Arkansas, and served...
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region toward Oklahoma and Texas. The
Wiley brothers settled near East Fork
Cadron around 1818,
about 8
miles (13 km) east of today's Greenbrier. In 1837,...
- (part of
Fairfield Bay)
Mountain North Cadron (part of Quitman)
Pickens Pine
Piney Poff
Saline (Higden)
South Cadron (part of Quitman)
Sugar Camp
Sugar Loaf...