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  2. Thomas Hardesty Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Campbell retired from the seminary in 1974 and served seven years as pastor of the Harrison, Arkansas, Cumberland Presbyterian Church; [1] he was moderator of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1973, and was a member of White River Presbytery in Arkansas, for many years. Campbell was married to Margaret and they had ...

  3. Brandon Burlsworth - Wikipedia

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    The Harrison Youth Center in Harrison, Arkansas, was renamed the Brandon Burlsworth Youth Center in May 1999. The Indianapolis Colts wore his initials, BB, on their helmets for the 1999 season. The Indianapolis Colts honored him by giving each family member and the University of Arkansas Athletic Director a $5,000 (USD) check at halftime of the ...

  4. Harrison, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 January 2025. City in Arkansas, United States City in Arkansas, United States Harrison City Historic downtown Harrison Logo Motto: "Adventure Awaits You" Location of Harrison in Boone County, Arkansas. Coordinates: Country United States State Arkansas County Boone Platted 1869 Incorporated March 1 ...

  5. William Harrison (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Harrison described the protesters as "right-wing crazies", though he facetiously welcomed them as an excellent form of advertising for prospective patients. [1] He stopped seeing patients a few months before his death, as leukemia made it impossible for him to practice medicine. [6] Harrison died at age 75 on September 24, 2010.

  6. Jim Spainhower - Wikipedia

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    He and his wife subsequently moved to Rogers, Arkansas, where he served as an interim pastor at several churches in Bella Vista, Arkansas, Harrison, Arkansas and Bentonville, Arkansas. He and his wife lived in Raymore, Missouri until the time of his death.

  7. Jack Williams (Medal of Honor) - Wikipedia

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    Williams enlisted as an Apprentice Seaman in the United States Naval Reserve from his birth state of Arkansas in June 1943. He received recruit training at Naval Training Station, San Diego, California and was promoted to seaman second class in July 1943.

  8. Charles Hudspeth (convict) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Hudspeth (a.k.a. Andrew J. "Andy" Hudspeth) was an American man convicted of murder in Marion County, Arkansas, in 1887. [1] On December 30, 1892, he was hanged for the murder. His alleged victim was purportedly later found to be alive. [2] [3]

  9. Harrison Township, Boone County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Harrison Township is a former township of Boone County, Arkansas, USA. Its last appearance on the US Census was in 1930. Its last appearance on the US Census was in 1930. Today, much of the city of Harrison is in the townships of North Harrison and South Harrison .