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  2. Wheatley, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Public education for elementary and secondary school students is available from the Palestine–Wheatley School District, which results in graduation from Palestine–Wheatley High School. It was established by the July 1, 1987, merger of the Palestine School District and the Wheatley School District . [ 9 ]

  3. Smith House (Wheatley, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    The Smith House is a historic house on Memphis Street in Wheatley, Arkansas.It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, designed by Charles L. Thompson and built in 1919. It is the most architecturally significant building in the small community, exhibiting Craftsman style elements including exposed rafters, large brackets supporting extended eaves, and half-timbering on its gable ends.

  4. Dennis Wheatley - Wikipedia

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    A few of his books were made into films by Hammer, of which the best known is The Devil Rides Out (book 1934, film 1968). Wheatley also wrote non-fiction works, including an account of the Russian Revolution, a life of King Charles II of England, and several autobiographical volumes. Wheatley's grave in Brookwood Cemetery

  5. Hill Wheatley Downtowner Motor Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Hill Wheatley Downtowner Motor Inn is a historic hotel at 135 Central Avenue in Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States. It is a ten-story rectangular structure, finished in glass, brick, and metal, in the Mid-Century Modern style. Its main block is set back from the street, behind a two-story entry retail section.

  6. Hang a Thousand Trees with Ribbons - Wikipedia

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    The story, told in first-person narration, follows the life of Phillis Wheatley, the first African-American poet. The story recounts her capture by black slavers in Africa and the horrors of the Middle Passage as experienced by a woman of intelligence and artistic ability when society assumed Africans were not endowed with either.

  7. Category:Novels by Dennis Wheatley - Wikipedia

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  8. Mars (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Mars is a 1984 American comic book series published by First Comics that ran for 12 issues. Inspired by the pulp science fiction stories of the 1930s and 1940s, creators Mark Wheatley and Marc Hempel collaborated on the story featuring a group of explorers and engineers sent to Mars with the goal of terraforming the red planet.

  9. Charles Wheatley - Wikipedia

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    Charles Wheatley may refer to: Charles Wheatly (1686–1742), English clergyman, known for writings on the Book of Common Prayer Charles M. Wheatley (1822–1882), English-American miner and palaeontologist