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  2. Rumph Mortuary - Wikipedia

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    Perry’s Funeral Chapel, known for many years as Rumph Mortuary, is a historic commercial building at 312 West Oak Street in El Dorado, Arkansas.Built in 1927, it is a two-story red brick building, with a three-bay facade topped by a crenellated Gothic parapet.

  3. D. Wayne Lukas - Wikipedia

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    He ultimately moved to Atoka, Oklahoma in 2007 to work for David Burrage, who had been the accountant and general manager for Lukas Racing Stables. By that time, Burrage was a banker and owned the First Bank in Atoka, which employed Lukas. His father bought him a home there and Jeff lived a quiet life until his death at age 58 in March 2016. [7 ...

  4. Lane Frost - Wikipedia

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    Frost's funeral service was held on August 2, 1989, at the First Baptist Church in Atoka, Oklahoma. An estimated 3,500 people attended. [9] He was buried near his hero and mentor, Freckles Brown, in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Hugo, Oklahoma. [10] Takin' Care of Business had previously appeared at the NFR.

  5. Category:African-American cemeteries in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 October 2023, at 09:39 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Brown's Arkansas Battery - Wikipedia

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    The Brown's Arkansas Artillery Battery (1862–1863) was a Confederate Army artillery battery during the American Civil War. Also known as: the Newton Artillery . The battery operated in the Confederate Department of the Trans-Mississippi for its entire existence.

  7. Brownstown, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Brownstown is a town in Sevier County, Arkansas, United States, east of Ben Lomond. Geology. The Brownstown Marl underlies Brownstown, and is named after it. [1]

  8. Marching Song of the First Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    On sick leave at his home, Miller died on June 30, 1864, at age 30, from a fever he had acquired during his service with the First Arkansas. [9] The "Marching Song of the First Arkansas Colored Regiment" is known today through the song sheet issued by the Supervisory Committee for Recruiting Colored Regiments in Philadelphia. The "Song of the ...

  9. John Brown Farm State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    John Brown's burial, North Elba, NY, December 8, 1859. Note boulder at left. Much is known about John Brown's farm as it was in 1859. A reporter from the New York Tribune and Thomas Nast, a sketch artist from the New York Illustrated News, were present at Brown's funeral. Rev.