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  2. Rumph Mortuary - Wikipedia

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    Perry’s Funeral Chapel, known for many years as Rumph Mortuary, is a historic commercial building at 312 West Oak Street in El Dorado, Arkansas.Built in 1927, it is a two-story red brick building, with a three-bay facade topped by a crenellated Gothic parapet.

  3. Category:People from El Dorado, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Sportspeople from El Dorado, Arkansas (21 P) Pages in category "People from El Dorado, Arkansas" ... Beryl Anthony Jr. Donna Axum; B. John Baine (politician) O. L ...

  4. El Dorado, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    El Dorado (locally / ɛ l d ʌ ˈ r eɪ d oʊ / el durr-AY-doh) is a city in and the county seat of Union County, on the southern border of Arkansas, United States. [3] According to the 2020 census, the population of the city is 17,755.

  5. Kelly (murder victim) - Wikipedia

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    Kelly (1968 – July 10, 1991) [1] was the first name of a 23-year-old American woman and identity thief who was murdered on July 10, 1991, in El Dorado, Arkansas, in Room 121 of the now-demolished Whitehall Motel.

  6. Court rejects David Burns' appeal of conviction in Courtney ...

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    David Burns' appeal of his conviction and sentence for the murder of 19-year-old Courtney Coco in 2004 has been rejected.

  7. El Dorado Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The El Dorado Commercial Historic District encompasses the historic commercial heart of downtown El Dorado, Arkansas. The city serves as the seat of Union County , and experienced a significant boom in growth during the 1920s, after oil was discovered in the area.

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  9. Leonard Grimes - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Andrew Grimes (November 9, 1815 – March 14, 1873) was an African-American abolitionist and pastor. He served as a conductor of the Underground Railroad, including his efforts to free fugitive slave Anthony Burns captured in accordance with the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.