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  2. Robert M. Wilson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Robert Wilson has two children, Robert M. Wilson, III, born in 1987, and Jillian Herrick Wilson, born in 1989. Robert currently serves as a Deputy Prosecutor for Pulaski County, Arkansas. [4] Jillian is an attorney with Wilson & Associates, PLLC, where she practices real estate law in Little Rock, Arkansas.

  3. Bill Persky - Wikipedia

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    Persky was born to a Jewish family, the son of an estate auctioneer. [1] His father would travel between various resort towns where the wealthy lived to conduct estate auctions. [ 1 ] He has one older sister, Bunny Persky Grossinger, and attended Ramble Elementary School in Hot Springs, Arkansas . [ 1 ]

  4. John Wilson (Arkansas politician) - Wikipedia

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    It concluded with Wilson being found guilty of excusable homicide and released. [4] He was later re-elected to the Arkansas House in 1840 after moving to Pike County. [3] In 1842, during a debate on the Real Estate Bank, Wilson became angry with another representative, this time Whig representative Lorenzo Gibson.

  5. Wilson Residential Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Wilson Residential Historic District encompasses a cluster of four upscale residences just northeast of downtown Wilson, Arkansas, a city in Mississippi County, Arkansas. Founded in 1886 as a company town by Robert Edward Lee Wilson, the city's growth was regulated and planned by the company until it was formally incorporated in 1950.

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  7. Old Slave Mart - Wikipedia

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    The building's auction table was 3 feet (0.91 m) high and 10 feet (3.0 m) long and stood just inside the arched doorway. [3] In addition to enslaved people, the market sold real estate and stock. [4] Slave auctions at Ryan's Mart were advertised in broadsheets throughout the 1850s, some appearing as far away as Galveston, Texas.

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