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Charles Capps was born on January 4, 1934, to Emmet and Minnie Capps in Burmmitt, Arkansas. [2] His family owned a farm, on which he lived as a child. Immediately after graduating from high-school, Capps followed this tradition and began farming in the Lonoke County area.
The Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives is the speaker ... Charles F. Smith: January 10, 1955 ... John Paul Capps: January 10, 1983 [154]
Charles Capps, American Christian preacher and teacher This page was last edited on 9 October 2022, at 17:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The Capps House is a historic house in rural Monroe County, Arkansas. It is located in the southern part of the county, just east of Arkansas Highway 17 on the north side of County Road 48 (New Cutts Road).
John Paul Capps (born April 17, 1934) is one of the longest-serving members of the state legislature in Arkansas. [1] [2] Capps began his career in the late 1950s as a news anchor for KTHV, the CBS affiliate in Little Rock, Arkansas. He then moved to radio, working as a news announcer, DJ, and station manager at KWCB in Searcy, Arkansas.
Pages in category "People from Lonoke County, Arkansas" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Brooks House (Searcy, Arkansas) Brown House (Bald Knob, Arkansas) Brown House (Conway, Arkansas) Dr. Charles Fox Brown House; Floyd B. Brown House; Joe Brown House and Farmstead; Samuel Brown House (West Richwoods, Arkansas) W. C. Brown House; Bryan House (Van Buren, Arkansas) Bryan House No. 2; Bryant-Lasater House; Dr. F.W. Buercklin House
The Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) Encyclopedia of Arkansas is a web-based encyclopedia of the U.S. state of Arkansas, described by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as "a free, authoritative source of information about the history, politics, geography, and culture of the state of Arkansas." [1]