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Pages in category "People from Lincoln County, Arkansas" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Lincoln County's geography is defined by two physiographic regions of Arkansas: the Arkansas Timberlands and the Arkansas Delta (in Arkansas, usually referred to as "the Delta"). These two regions are separated by Bayou Bartholomew , the world's longest bayou, which approximately splits the county into eastern and western halves with ...
Bart Hester (born 1977), Arkansas state senator from Benton County; Jimmy Hickey Jr. (born 1966), Arkansas state senator from Texarkana; Grant Hodges (born 1990), Arkansas state representative for Benton County since 2015; Jim L. Holt (born 1965), Republican politician; Mike Huckabee (born 1955), governor 1996–2007
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Clark County and later from Montgomery County (prior 1880) Naturally occurring hot springs within the county [Note 1] 33,258: 622.16 sq mi (1,611 km 2) Howard County: 061: Nashville: Apr 17, 1873: Pike, Hempstead, Polk, Sevier counties. James H. Howard, a state senator: 12,533: 595.20 sq mi (1,542 km 2) Independence County: 063: Batesville: Oct ...
Stephen Wallace Dorsey, U.S. Senator from Arkansas [20] Cleveland County: Lovely County (1827–1828) Major William Lewis Lovely, Indian agent to the Arkansas Cherokee, who managed the transaction of the county's land [21] Washington County and Oklahoma: Miller County (1820–1838) James Miller, Governor of Arkansas Territory [22] Fannin County
Combination of the Arkansas Weekly Times and Arkansas Advocate [15] Arkansas Traveler: Bentonville 1868 1869 [16] Arkansas Union: Siloam Springs 1890 1890 [11] Arkansas Weekly Times: Little Rock 1835 1837 Known as the Little Rock Times, 1835-1836 [17] Ashley County Eagle: Hamburg 1889 1920 Successor to the El Dorado Eagle, merged with the ...