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  2. James Fleming Fagan - Wikipedia

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    His father had been hired to work on the Arkansas State House. His father died during his youth and his mother, Catherine A. Fagan, in 1842 married Samuel Adams, who became acting governor of Arkansas two years later. [1] After his stepfather's death, Fagan took control of the family farm along the Saline River in southern Arkansas

  3. Big Buffalo Valley Historic District - Wikipedia

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    It comprises the Boxley Valley in northern Arkansas, near the town of Ponca. The valley includes a number of family-operated farms, primarily dating between 1870 and 1930. The farms are situated on either side of the road that parallels the river, Highway 43. Many of these farms are still operated by the descendants of the original homesteaders.

  4. Camp, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Camp is an unincorporated community in Fulton County, Arkansas, United States. Camp is located on Arkansas Highway 9, approximately six miles northeast of Salem. Camp Creek is a very small creek at its deepest point is 3 1/2 feet that flows past the community. [2] Camp has a post office with ZIP code 72520. [3] Camp Methodist Church

  5. Hill Farm (Beebe, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    The Hill Farm is a historic farmhouse in rural White County, Arkansas.It is located on the east side of County Road 6, just southwest of the Beebe city limits. It is a single story wood-frame structure, with a side gable roof, and a porch across the front and rear with a shed roof supported by square box columns.

  6. Johnny Cash Boyhood Home - Wikipedia

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    Farm No. 266—Johnny Cash Boyhood Home was the home of singer-songwriter Johnny Cash from 1935 to 1950. Cash moved with his family to a rural community in Mississippi County, Arkansas. [2] The farm house was built in 1934 in a government project to help boost the economy. The Cash family joined the community in March 1935.

  7. Kia Kima Scout Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Kia Kima Scout Reservation / ˈ k aɪ. ə k iː m ə / is a nationally accredited Boy Scouts of America summer camp outside Hardy, Arkansas owned by the Chickasaw Council. The camp was founded in 1916 by Bolton Smith.

  8. Category:Summer camps in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Camp Pioneer (Arkansas) This page was last edited on 20 August 2017, at 19:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. Ebenezer Campground - Wikipedia

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    The Ebenezer Campground is a historic Methodist summer camp meeting site in rural Howard County, Arkansas. Established in 1854, it is one of the oldest camp meeting sites in Arkansas. It is located in a forest clearing off Arkansas Highway 4 north of Center Point .

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