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  2. Hugh A. Dinsmore - Wikipedia

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    Deciding to become a lawyer, he persuaded Samuel N. Elliott of Bentonville to proctor him. In 1872 Governor Elisha Baxter appointed him the eleventh Benton County Circuit Court clerk. He resigned in 1874, when he was admitted to the bar, and the following year, he moved to Fayetteville, where he entered into a law partnership with David Walker ...

  3. Timeline of Little Rock, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Robert Crittenden, born 1797, and Chester Ashley, born 1791, enter into an agreement for a "Partnership in the Practice of Law" which lays the groundwork for the Rose Law Firm, the oldest law firm west of the Mississippi River. 1821 March 21, 1821, Colonel. Edmund Hogan appointed as Brigadier General of the Arkansas Militia, by U.S. President ...

  4. Shawn Womack - Wikipedia

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    During part of his Senate tenure, Womack was the Senate Minority Leader. From 1999 to 2003, he was a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives. [1] A native of Shawnee, Kansas, Womack, a licensed attorney, owns the Womack Law Firm in Mountain Home, Arkansas. In the legislature he was chairman of the Joint Budget Committee, the ...

  5. Baxter, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Baxter is an unincorporated community in Drew County, Arkansas, United States. It is located on Arkansas Highway 35 west of Dermott , near where the highway crosses Bayou Bartholomew . [ 2 ] Located 40 mi (64 km) from the bayou mouth, it traditionally marked the head of navigation on the bayou.

  6. Brad Hendricks - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Hendricks formed the Brad Hendricks Law Firm in Little Rock, Arkansas. At the firm's inception, The Arkansas Times predicted that, in the future, the firm would become one of interest to the business community. By 2000, the firm was recognized by Arkansas Business Weekly as one of the 25 largest firms in the State of Arkansas, with the ...

  7. Brooks–Baxter War - Wikipedia

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    The Brooks–Baxter War, also known as the Brooks–Baxter Affair, Arkansas Civil War, or the Second American Civil War was an attempt made by failed gubernatorial candidate Joseph Brooks of the “Brindle-tail” faction of Arkansas' Republican Party to take control of the state from Elisha Baxter, who was the Republican governor.

  8. James M. Johnson (politician) - Wikipedia

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    James M. Johnson (December 8, 1832 – February 15, 1913) was an American soldier and Arkansas politician. During the American Civil War he was a southern unionist and officer in the Union Army; serving as an aide to multiple generals and later commanded the 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Union), eventually being made a brevet brigadier general. [1]

  9. Benton County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Benton County is a county in the Northwest region of the U.S. state of Arkansas. Created as Arkansas' 35th county on September 30, 1836, Benton County contains thirteen incorporated municipalities , including Bentonville , the county seat , and Rogers , the most populous city.