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The Real Estate Bank of Arkansas was a bank in Arkansas during the 1830s through 1850s. Formed in 1836, the bank had a troubled history with accusations of waste and favoritism, as well as violations of the bank's legal charter. The bank suspended specie payments in 1839 to allow it to lend out more money.
Following reorganization in 2019, Arkansas state government's executive branch contains fifteen cabinet-level departments. Many formerly independent departments were consolidated as "divisions" under newly created departments under a shared services model.
The proceeds from each sale of tax delinquent property are dedicated to public schools throughout the state. The Land Commissioner also serves as leasing agent for oil, natural gas, sand and gravel deposits on state lands, administers the beds of navigable rivers and streams, and is custodian of Arkansas' original land records. [4]
Kerr was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. [1] He established the Allen Kerr Insurance Company in 1981. In 2013 the company was bought by Simmons Bank, with Kerr continuing as president. [1] In 2009, he was elected for the 32nd district of the Arkansas House of Representatives. [1] Kerr succeeded Sid Rosenbaum.
In 1858, he and William M. Gouge, state accountants, [3] prepared a report on the State Bank of Arkansas for Arkansas governor Elias Conway. [4] In 1860 he was Superintendent of the Arkansas State Penitentiary. [5] He was a state official charged with confiscating land and property during the Civil War.
Maximilian Bethune Wellborn (January 22, 1862, in Lewisville, Arkansas – November 28, 1957, in Anniston, Alabama) was the first chairman of the board and a governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. [1] He also served as a county commissioner and state senator from Calhoun County, Alabama. Wellborn was a banker and also involved in the ...
John Manuel Thurston (born December 27, 1972) is an American politician who is the current State Treasurer of Arkansas; he was elected in a special election in 2024. He previously was the Secretary of State of Arkansas and Arkansas Commissioner of State Lands .
Arkansas Department of Education: Jacob Oliva: Sanders: Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment: Shane E. Khoury: Sanders: Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration: Jim Hudson: Sanders: Arkansas Department of Health: Renee Mallory, RN, BSN: Hutchinson: Arkansas Department of Human Services: Kristi Putnam: Sanders: Arkansas ...