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Although Harrisburg was founded in 1856, its substantial growth did not begin until after the arrival of the railroad in the 1880s. The oldest building in the district is the Harrisburg State Bank building at 100 North Main. The courthouse is a grand Classical Revival structure built in 1917. Most of the district buildings were built before the ...
Jonathan M. House (born June 22, 1950) is an American military historian and author. He is a professor emeritus of military history at the United States Army Command and General Staff College . House is a leading authority on Soviet military history , with an emphasis on World War II and the Soviet influence upon modern operational doctrine.
Harrisburg is a city in Poinsett County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 2,212 at the 2020 census . It is included in the Jonesboro, Arkansas Metropolitan Statistical Area .
The Poinsett County Courthouse is located on a city block of downtown Harrisburg, Arkansas, bounded by Court, North Main, Market, and East Streets.It is a two-story granite and concrete structure, set on a raised foundation.
Harris House (Little Rock, Arkansas), ... also known and NRHP-listed as Thomas Avery House; Jonathan Newton Harris House, New London ... Harrisburg, Pennsylvania ...
Richard A. Dawson – Jefferson County 1873, 1874 (also Arkansas House) William Henry Grey – Phillips County 1875 (also Arkansas House, Arkansas Constitutional Convention, and Arkansas Commissioner of Immigration and State Lands) Samuel H. Holland – Ashley, Chicot, Drew, and Desha counties 1873, 1874; W. H. Logan – Chicot and Desha ...
The U.S. state of Arkansas currently has four United States congressional districts. The state has had as many as seven districts; the 5th district existed from 1883 through 1963. The 6th existed from 1893 to 1963. The 7th existed from 1903 to 1953. No Democrat has won a House seat in the state since 2012.
The Modern News Building is a historic commercial building at 216 North Main Street in downtown Harrisburg, Arkansas. It is a single-story rectangular brick building, with a flat roof and simple styling. A tall front steps down toward the rear of the building, with the side walls capped in ceramic tile.