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  2. List of people executed in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Arkansas since 1976, when the Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in the United States. 31 people have been executed in Arkansas since 1976: 30 males and 1 female (Christina Marie Riggs). The first execution was carried out by electric chair; all subsequent executions were ...

  3. Bob Wootton - Wikipedia

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    Bob Wootton. Robert Clifton Wootton (March 4, 1942 – April 9, 2017) was an American guitarist. He joined Johnny Cash 's backing band, the Tennessee Three, after original lead guitarist Luther Perkins died in a house fire. He remained Cash's guitarist for nearly thirty years.

  4. Fayetteville National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    July 28, 1999. Fayetteville National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located on the southern side of the city of Fayetteville in Washington County, Arkansas. It encompasses nearly 15 acres (6.1 ha). As of 2020, over 11,000 veterans and family members were interred in this location, with approximately 200 new burials per year.

  5. Brandon Burlsworth - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Razorbacks No. 77 retired. Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame. Brandon Vaughn Burlsworth (September 20, 1976 – April 28, 1999) was an American football player who was an offensive lineman of the Arkansas Razorbacks football team from 1995 to 1998. He joined the team as a walk-on and eventually became an All-American.

  6. Frederick Ruple - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Ruple (September 19, 1871 [1] - May 23, 1938 [2]) was a 20th-century Swiss-American painter, primarily of portraits. [2] He was commissioned to paint Confederate Civil War battle scenes and murals. At times Ruple lived in Arkansas and Oklahoma where he traveled to study American Indians and early settlement in the Midwest.

  7. Son's Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Son's Chapel is a historic church at 5480 East Mission in Fayetteville, Arkansas. It is a single-story rustic fieldstone structure, with front- gable roof and a squat square tower set off to one side. Built between 1933 and 1937, the building is an interesting and unusual mix of Gothic and Romanesque styles, with windows set under Romanesque ...

  8. Evergreen Cemetery (Fayetteville, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    October 30, 1997. Evergreen Cemetery, located at William and University Streets in Fayetteville, Arkansas, is one of the largest early historic cemeteries in the region, with burials dating to 1838. Evergreen is included in the National Register of Historic Places for its age, and because numerous important historical figures are buried there.

  9. Fayetteville mom charged with abuse in infant's death is now ...

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    September 18, 2024 at 3:12 PM. A Fayetteville woman is charged with killing the father of her deceased infant early Tuesday — nine months after she allegedly tried to prevent the man from ...