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  2. Category:Fort Smith Indians players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the Fort Smith Indians minor league baseball team, that played in the Western Association from 1951-1952. Pages in category "Fort Smith Indians players" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  3. Fort Smith, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Fort Smith is the third-most populous city in Arkansas, United States, and one of the two county seats of Sebastian County. [4] As of the 2020 census, the population was 89,142. [5]

  4. Fort Smith Twins - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1921, the teams played most of their home games at Andrews Field in downtown Fort Smith on land now owned by the Fort Smith National Cemetery. [1] Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Chick Hafey played for Fort Smith in 1923. Hugo Bezdek managed the Fort Smith Soldiers for part of the 1909 season. [2]

  5. Future ballpark to be studied in Fort Smith - AOL

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    The Fort Smith Board of Directors approved a plan to study a future ballpark on Riverfront Drive.

  6. Fort Smith Giants - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Smith Giants were a minor league baseball team based in Fort Smith, Arkansas. The Giants played as member of the Class C level Western Association from 1938 to 1942 and 1946 to 1949, winning the 1942 league championship and three league pennants. The Fort Smith Giants were a minor league affiliate of the New York Giants.

  7. Fort Smith Imparts History Of Five Tribes' Oklahoma Journey - AOL

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    This historic site is known for a number of reasons: its place in Civil War history, the deputy marshals and it being federal court for the Western District of Arkansas at one time. Fort Smith ...

  8. Western Association - Wikipedia

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    Fort Smith beat Muskogee 3 games to none, and St. Joseph beat Topeka 3 games to 1, in the first round of the playoffs. St. Joseph beat Fort Smith 3 games to none for the championship. 1941 Western Association On June 3, the St. Joseph Ponies (10–22) moved to Carthage, Missouri and became the Carthage Browns and an affiliate of the St. Louis ...

  9. Is 'Lawmen: Bass Reeves' a true story? What to know about ...

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    In 1875, the legendary "Hanging Judge" Isaac C. Parker, who had taken over the Fort Smith marshal’s office, commissioned Reeves as a deputy U.S. marshal.