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  2. Harding University - Wikipedia

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    Harding University is a private Christian university with its main campus in Searcy, Arkansas. [5] Established in 1924, the institution offers undergraduate , graduate , and pre-professional programs.

  3. Charles L. Thompson and associates - Wikipedia

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    Charles Louis Thompson (16 November 1868 – December 30, 1959) [2] was the original head of the firm. Thompson was born in 1868 in Danville, Illinois.Orphaned at age fourteen, he and siblings moved to Indiana, where Charles began work at a mill, and in off hours began to learn drafting.

  4. Searcy, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Harding moved to Searcy in 1934 from Morrilton. The university has developed and expanded to include 49 buildings on more than 350 acres (1.4 km 2). With more than 6,100 students, Harding University is the largest private university in Arkansas. A campus of Arkansas State University is located in Searcy.

  5. President Warren G. Harding's funeral in Marion in 1923 drew ...

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    Mourners outside the home of Dr. George Harding, father of President Warren G. Harding, in August 2023. The president died of a heart attack on Aug. 2, 1923, during a tour of the American West.

  6. Joseph T. Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Taylor Robinson (August 26, 1872 – July 14, 1937) was an American politician who served as United States Senator from Arkansas from 1913 to 1937, serving for four years as Senate Majority Leader and ten as Minority Leader.

  7. Ada Thompson Memorial Home - Wikipedia

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    2021 S. Main, Little Rock, Arkansas: ... The Ada Thompson Memorial Home was a home for indigent elderly women at 2021 South Main Street in Little Rock, Arkansas ...

  8. Joseph Taylor Robinson House - Wikipedia

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    The Joseph Taylor Robinson House is a historic house at 2122 Broadway in Little Rock, Arkansas.Built in 1904 for a wealthy lumber merchant, it was the home of Arkansas governor and United States Senator Joseph Taylor Robinson between 1930 and 1937, the period of his greatest influence.

  9. Confederate Memorial (Arlington National Cemetery) - Wikipedia

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    The UDC convention opened in Little Rock, Arkansas, just three days after the contract with Ezekiel was signed. Excited by the news that Moses Ezekiel had won the design commission, convention attendees voted to increase the cost of the memorial by $15,000 ($490,500 in 2023 dollars) to $50,000 ($1,635,000 in 2023 dollars) to make it larger and ...