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  2. Orel Busby - Wikipedia

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    Orel Busby (1890-1965) was born in Batesville, Arkansas on February 6, 1890. who came to the Indian Territory communities of Allen and Ada with his parents when he was about 10 years old, and finally settled in the community of Konawa, Oklahoma. His parents were G. C. Busby and E.C. (née Pegg).

  3. Batesville, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Batesville is the county seat and largest city of Independence County, Arkansas, United States, [3] 80 miles (128 km) northeast of Little Rock, the state capital.According to the 2010 Census, the population of the city was 10,268. [4]

  4. Garrott House - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1842 by George Case for his wife's sister and husband, Robert and Eliza Ridgway Williams, this was the first structure in Batesville to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places. When Robert Williams' widow emigrated to California in 1853, Case took possession of the house, and later deeded it to his daughter, Mary ...

  5. James Sturch - Wikipedia

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    Sturch was born in Batesville, Arkansas. [1] He attended the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Public Administration. [1] In 2015, he was elected to represent the 63rd district in the Arkansas House of Representatives. [5] Sturch succeeded James McLean.

  6. Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church (Batesville, Arkansas)

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    The Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church is a historic church at 895 Oak Street in Batesville, Arkansas. [2] It is a single-story sandstone structure, with a gable roof and a projecting square tower at the front. The tower rises in stone to a hipped skirt, above which is a wood-frame belfry, which is topped by a shallow-pitch pyramidal roof.

  7. Category:Batesville, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Batesville, Arkansas" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. St. Paul's Parish Church (Batesville, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Parish is a congregation of the Episcopal Church in Batesville, Arkansas. The parish was officially founded on March 3, 1866, by Bishop Henry C. Lay and the Rev. Charles H. Albert, who had been working as missionaries in the area since the previous year. [2] Its historic parish church is located at 424 East Main Street.

  9. Jack Critcher - Wikipedia

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    He also served as the President of the Arkansas Senate. [1] [2] [3] Critcher lives in Batesville, Arkansas and has served as mayor, alderman, and as a school board member as well as in the Arkansas House in 1995 and 1997 and in the Arkansas Senate in 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, and 2007. [4]