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Robert Wilson has two children, Robert M. Wilson, III, born in 1987, and Jillian Herrick Wilson, born in 1989. Robert currently serves as a Deputy Prosecutor for Pulaski County, Arkansas. [4] Jillian is an attorney with Wilson & Associates, PLLC, where she practices real estate law in Little Rock, Arkansas.
"Slave Trader, Sold to Tennessee" depicting a coffle from Virginia in 1850 (Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum) Poindexter & Little, like many interstate slave-trading firms, had a buy-side in the upper south and a sell-side in the lower south [13] (Southern Confederacy, January 12, 1862, page 1, via Digital Library of Georgia) Slave ...
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Bob Johnson (born October 23, 1962) is a Democratic former member of the Arkansas Senate and of the Arkansas House of Representatives . He was President Pro Tempore of the Senate for the 87th General Assembly session from 2009 to 2011.
It was founded in 1948 by C. E. "Doc" Toland, who had worked in a cooperative in Little Rock, Arkansas called Model Markets. It was a member of Retailer Owned Food Distributors & Associates and distributed Shurfine products in its stores. Affiliated Foods Southwest also operated several Harvest Foods grocery stores in Arkansas.
Stephens Inc. is a privately held, independent financial services firm headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas. [1] As one of the largest privately owned investment banks in the United States, [2] Stephens has 28 offices worldwide and employs more than 1,200 people. [3] Warren Stephens is chairman, president and chief executive officer of ...
Representative from Arkansas (1969–1993) [11] Lamar Alexander: 1954 Governor of Tennessee (1979–1987); Secretary of Education (1991–1993); Senator from Tennessee (2003–2021) Dana Altman: 1973 College men's basketball coach at Oregon; formerly at Creighton, Kansas State and Marshall [12] Bill Amend: 1968 c.
It is directly across Woodlane Street from the Arkansas State Capitol, and presently houses state offices. It was designed by Arkansas architect Yandell Johnson and built in 1953–54, with an addition in 1964–54. The exterior is characterized by alternating horizontal bands of windows and limestone panels, which encircle the structure.