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Harris Flanagin (November 3, 1817 –
October 23, 1874) was an
American politician and
lawyer who
served as the 7th
governor of
Arkansas from 1862 to 1864...
- place,
causing an
overlap in the
terms of
Confederate governor Harris Flanagin and
Union governor Isaac Murphy.
During the post-war
Reconstruction period...
- The
Flanagin Law
Office is a
historic office building at 320 Clay
Street in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. The
front brick portion of the
building was
built in...
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original on 10
September 2018.
Retrieved 10
September 2018. Carlson, Kathie;
Flanagin,
Michael N.; Martin, Kathleen; Martin, Mary E.; Mendelsohn, John; Rodgers...
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significantly prolonged the stadium, but only by an
average of less than 4 days.” (
Flanagin, p.5, 2000).
Another factor that
affected growth rates was the time to...
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archived from the
original on 2020-10-10,
retrieved 2014-04-20.
Iverson C,
Flanagin A,
Fontanarosa PB, Gl**** RM,
Gregoline B,
Lurie SJ,
Meyer HS,
Winker MA...
- "Nicolas Flamel. Des
Livres et de l'or" by
Nigel Wilkins Carlson, Kathie;
Flanagin,
Michael N.; Martin, Kathleen; Martin, Mary E.; Mendelsohn, John; Rodgers...
- ISSN 0091-7729. JSTOR 10.5621/sciefictstud.40.1.0116. Carlson, Kathie;
Flanagin,
Michael N.; Martin, Kathleen; Martin, Mary E.; Mendelsohn, John; Rodgers...
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Union in 1863, Arkansas'
Confederate government, led by
Governor Harris Flanagin, went into exile. In a
special election, held with the
approval of President...
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