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Rector, Arkansas
Rector, Arkansas Rector is a city located in Clay County, Arkansas. As of the 2000 census, the city ... a total population of 2,017. Geography Rector is located at 3615'48" North, ...
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Talk:Rector, Arkansas
Talk:Rector, Arkansas Wondering how to edit this U.S ...
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Arkansas
Arkansas This article is about the U.S. State; for other uses, see Arkansas (disambiguation). State of Arkansas Flag of Arkansas Seal of Arkansas Nickname(s): The Natural State Official ...
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Rector (translated from German)
Rector Rector is a city in Arkansas, see Rector (Arkansas). latin way of writing of Rector . ...
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Scatterville, Arkansas
Scatterville, Arkansas Scatterville is located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. It is located approximately two miles northwest of Rector in Clay County. History According to Robert ... company laid out a new town named Rector, and the population of Scatterville gradually migrated ... marker erected at the entrance by the Arkansas History Commission in 1973. Most of ...
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Henry Massey Rector
Henry Massey Rector Henry Massey Rector (1 May 1816 – 12 August 1899 ... a Democratic Governor of the State of Arkansas. Henry Massey Rector was born near Louisville, Kentucky. Rector was educated by his mother and ...
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James Rector (translated from German)
James Rector James Rector (* 1884 in Hot jump , Arkansas , ? 1950 ) was in US-MORE American Lawyer , Athlete and and olympic medal winners. Rector was born in Arkansas, studied Jurisprudence and the grandchild was ...
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James Rector (athlete)
James Rector (athlete) Silver medal Athletics Men's 100 metres John "James" Alcorn Rector (June 22, 1884 - March 10, 1949) was ... an American athlete. He was the first Arkansas athlete to compete in the Olympic Games. James Rector was born in Hot Springs, Arkansas. He was the grandson of Arkansas ...
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Clay County, Arkansas
Clay County, Arkansas Clay County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of 2000, the population is 17 ... was shortened two years later by the Arkansas State legislature, the designation of John M ... Upon the arrival of the St. Louis, Arkansas and Texas Railroad in 1882, other towns such as Greenway, Rector and Piggott experienced growth. In 1887, ...
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Ricky Ray Rector
Ricky Ray Rector Ricky Ray Rector was arrested for the killing of a ... and another adult man. After their deaths, Rector turned the gun on himself, destroying 1 ... with an estimated IQ of approximately 70. Rector was subject to a unique overlap of ... controversies in 1992 during his execution in Arkansas. A question of the morality of ...
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