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Rosboro (formerly Rosborough) is an
unincorporated community in
Clark Township, Pike County, Arkansas,
United States. The
community is
located in northeast...
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Roseboro or
Rosboro may
refer to:
Brian C. Roseboro, an
American banker John
Roseboro (1933–2002), a
baseball player Viola Roseboro' (1857–1945), literary...
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named Lake
Greeson in Greeson's honor. In the
early 20th century,
Rosboro,
Arkansas was the
headquarters of one of the state's most
productive lumber...
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serving students in
grades six
through twelve in the
rural community of
Rosboro, Arkansas,
United States. In 1995, the
Glenwood School District in Glenwood...
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Centerpoint School District is
based in
Rosboro, Arkansas,
United States. The
school district encomp****es 209.66
square miles (543.0 km2) of land...
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thrived for a time,
survive today. Two such towns, Mauldin,
Arkansas and
Rosboro, Arkansas, were
extremely successful during the same
period that Graysonia...
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logging industry began to thrive, with
large sawmills opening in
Rosboro and Glenwood.
Amity became a main
shipping and
trade center for the area...
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Rosboro Lumber, is
today one of the
largest private timber holders in the
Pacific Northwest.[citation needed] J.R.
Bemis used his new
Rosboro mill...
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Baltimore Museum of Art. Born in
Rosboro, Arkansas,
Kainen grew up in Oregon,
where her
family owned and
operated the
Rosboro Timber and
Lumber company. After...
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Vaughn Station is
about a mile west of there.
Today Vaughn is the site of a
Rosboro Lumber Company laminated beam
plant that was
purchased from Weyerhaeuser...