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  2. Ted R. Worley - Wikipedia

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    Pope County One Hundred Years Ago (1953) [11] Catalogue of the John C. Barrow Papers (1955) Arkansas and the money crisis of 1836-1837 (1949) Pioneer Ways and Their Meaning (1954) Early History of Des Arc and Its People (1957) Notes on the 1922 Railroad Strike as it related to Little Rock and Arkansas

  3. Norristown Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    It is a small community cemetery, with thirty marked grave sites, the oldest of which is dated 1853 and the newest 1934. It is the only surviving remnant of the community of Norristown, which was an early settlement and the first county seat of Pope County. [2] The cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. [1]

  4. Ronald Gene Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Fearing arrest, Simmons fled New Mexico in late 1981 with his family, first to Ward, Arkansas, in Lonoke County, and then to Pope County near Dover, Arkansas in the summer of 1983. The family took up residence on a 13-acre tract of land 6.5 miles north of Dover that they would dub "Mockingbird Hill."

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  6. Jimmy Lile - Wikipedia

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    James Buel Lile (August 22, 1933 – May 5, 1991), known as Jimmy Lile and "The Arkansas Knifesmith", was an American knifemaker from Russellville in Pope County, Arkansas, who made the Rambo Knife for the films First Blood and Rambo: First Blood Part II. [1]

  7. Pope County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Pope County is a county in the U.S. state of Arkansas.As of the 2020 census, the population was 63,381. [2] The county seat is Russellville. [3] The county was formed on November 2, 1829, from a portion of Crawford County and named for John Pope, the third governor of the Arkansas Territory.

  8. Dale Alford - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, Alford won his second term in the House with 57,617 votes (82.7 percent) to Republican L. J. Churchill (1902–1987) of Dover in Pope County in northwestern Arkansas, who received 12,054 ballots (17.3 percent). [4] Churchill was a highly regarded civic and political figure in Dover.

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