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  2. Dyess, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Dyess is a town in Mississippi County, Arkansas, United States. The town was founded as Dyess Colony in 1934 as part of the Roosevelt administration's agricultural relief and rehabilitation program. It was the largest agrarian community established by the federal government during the Great Depression.

  3. Johnny Cash Boyhood Home - Wikipedia

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    The colony was named after William Reynolds Dyess, a Mississippi native, and the first Arkansas WPA administrator. Dyess gave the idea of supplying farms to families in poverty to Harry Hopkins, and then named the first "Colonization Project No 1." 16,000 acres in Mississippi County were given to this project for 500 different families to come ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Mississippi ...

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    Dyess Colony Center: Dyess Colony Center. January 1, 1976 : Highway 297 Dyess: 12: Eaker Site ... Dyess: Home from age 3 through high school of Johnny Cash, ...

  5. Category : Historic districts on the National Register of ...

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    Dyess Colony Center; E. East Broad Street Historic District (Texarkana, Arkansas) East Hamilton Avenue Historic District; East Markham Street Historic District;

  6. 40 Famous People's Homes You Can Visit - AOL

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    Dyess, Arkansas Iconic country singer and Man in Black Johnny Cash was raised in Dyess Colony, an agricultural resettlement community for 500 poor families created as part of FDR's New Deal.

  7. Johnny Cash - Wikipedia

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    In March 1935, when Cash was three years old, the family settled in Dyess, Arkansas, a New Deal colony established during the Great Depression under the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It was intended to give poor families the opportunity to work land that they might later own. [27]

  8. Erhart & Eichenbaum - Wikipedia

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    1936 – Dyess Colony, Dyess, Arkansas [19] 1939 – Howard County Courthouse, [a] 421 N Main St, Nashville, Arkansas [20] 1939 – Reynolds Science Center, [c] Henderson State University, Arkadelphia, Arkansas [21] 1940 – Izard County Courthouse, [a] 80 E Main St, Melbourne, Arkansas; 1941 – Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium, [d] Booneville ...

  9. Osceola, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Osceola is a city in, and a dual county seat of, Mississippi County, Arkansas, United States. [4] Located along the Mississippi River within the Arkansas Delta, the settlement was founded in 1837 and incorporated in 1853.