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Glenwood is a city in Pike and Montgomery counties in Arkansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 2,068. [3] The community is located along the Caddo River in the Ouachita Mountains. Glenwood was formed as a boomtown following the development of the Gurdon and Fort Smith Railroad and timber interests in
Flag of Little Rock, Arkansas The following people were all born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Little Rock (categorized by area in which each person is best known): This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Actors, musicians and others in the entertainment ...
Smith family (bankers), English banking family founded by Thomas Smith (1631–1699) The Smith Family (charity), Australian, independent non-profit children's charity; The Smith Family (1971–1972), American television series, starring Henry Fonda; Smith family, fictional family of American Dad! Smith family, fictional family of EastEnders ...
The Smith family in the Adult Swim/Oni Press franchise Rick and Morty. Beth Smith (née Sanchez), in the Adult Swim cartoon Rick and Morty; Morty Smith, titular character of Rick and Morty, and Beth's son; Summer Smith, a Rick and Morty character, and Beth's daughter; Jill, Max Smith and Mrs Julie Smith, characters in the cartoon My Pet Monster
On July 8, 2006, after the failure of his second bone marrow transplant, he returned to Little Rock, where he died eight days later at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. On July 19, his body lay in state in the rotunda of the Arkansas State Capitol , and the next day, a memorial service was held at Pulaski Heights United Methodist ...
Sweet Home was the site of the Arkansas Confederate Soldiers' Home from 1890 to 1955, but the home was moved to the grounds of the Schools for the Deaf and Blind in Little Rock from 1955 to 1963. [8] The Hanger Cotton Gin is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .
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Regular passenger service from Little Rock to Lewisburg began on November 21, 1870, a distance of 50 miles. [9] By 1871, the Little Rock and Fort Smith was once again in financial trouble and Robinson resigned as engineer. [10] The company was re-organized again in 1872 and issued new bonds. [11]