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 George Donaghey Governor of Arkansas George Washington Donaghey Arkansas Encyclopedia
Donaghey, known through an Arkansas Democrat headline as the "Carpenter From Conway," was a jack of all trades -- a farmer, cook, carpenter, casketmaker, cowboy, cabinetmaker, hunter, plantation owner, town marshal, governor and philanthropist.
Futtrell, president of the Arkansas Senate, became acting governor.
Donaghey ran in the Democratic primary against a protege of Davis, who by then was a U.S. senator but still in control of the Arkansas Democratic party.
http://www.anythingarkansas.com/arkapedia/pedia/George_Donaghey/

  
 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville: George Washington Donaghey Papers
Donaghey served as governor of Arkansas from 1909 to 1913.
Born in Union Parish, Louisiana, George W. Donaghey (July 1, 1856-December 15, 1937) worked variously as a cowboy, farmer, and school teacher in Texas and Arkansas before settling in Conway (Faulkner County) in 1883.
Finding aid revised by Leon C. Miller, Special Collections Division, University of Arkansas Libraries,
http://libinfo.uark.edu/specialcollections/findingaids/donaghey.html

  
 George Washington Donaghey
George Washington Donaghey ( 1 July 1856 - 15 December 1937) the Democratic governor of the U.S. state Arkansas from 1909 1913.
Carpenter from Conway: George Washington Donaghey As Governor of Arkansas, 1909-1913
Donaghey was elected Governor Arkansas in 1908 on a "Complete the Capitol" program.
http://www.freeglossary.com/George_Washington_Donaghey

  
 Whitewater Scandal and Bill Clinton Arkansas Encyclopedia Encyclopedia of Arkansas Arkansas History State of Arkansas
June 25, 1997 -- The Washington Post reports that Starr's team has questioned Arkansas state troopers about possible affairs Clinton may have had while governor of Arkansas.
Wright referred her ruling to the Arkansas Supreme Court.
The Whitewater scandal was an American political scandal which developed in Bill Clinton's first term as president, after the death of deputy White House counsel Vincent Foster.
http://ardea1.www4.50megs.com/whitewater.html   (4138 words)

  
 George Washington Donaghey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Donaghey was elected Governor of Arkansas in 1908 running on a "Complete the Capitol" program.
Donaghey established his residence at Conway, Arkansas in
Donaghey wrote a book, "Build a State Capitol" which detailed the construction of the Arkansas capitol building.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_Donaghey   (4138 words)

  
 Harer - pafg09.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Mary Roberts was born on 29 Jan 1883 in Washington County, Arkansas.
Rhoda married William Jepson Johnson on 3 Mar 1868 in Washington County, Arkansas.
Elbert was born on 3 Sep 1850 in Washington, AR.
http://www.geocities.com/arnold1022/harer/pafg09.htm   (797 words)

  
 Governors of Arkansas Arkansas Encyclopedia Encyclopedia of Arkansas Arkansas Governors State of Arkansas
George Washington Donaghey (Democrat) 1909-1913 - Arkansas Governor
George Washington Hays (Democrat) 1913-1917 - Arkansas Governor
Ozra Amander Hadley (Republican, acting) 1871-1873 - Arkansas Governor
http://anythingarkansas.com/arkapedia/pedia/Governor_of_Arkansas   (567 words)

  
 Speaker and Moderator Biographies
Dr. Schechter is co-author of the NIH’s "Guidelines for the Conduct of Research" and "Guidelines for Training and Mentoring." He holds teaching positions at George Washington Medical School in Washington, DC, and at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.
Martin Michaelson is an attorney with Hogan and Hartson in Washington, DC.
Mary L. Good is the Donaghey University Professor at the University of Arkansas Little Rock and serves as the managing member for Venture Capital Investors, LLC, a group of Arkansas business leaders seeking to foster local economic growth through support of technology-based enterprises.
http://www.aaas.org/spp/secrecy/Bios.htm   (567 words)

  
 Technorati Tag: arkansas
In our post on the Arkansas minimum wage compromise, I mistakenly swung the AR legislature to the Republican side.
Hearings continue for a second day at the FDIC in Washington today regarding Wal*Mart's (WMT) proposed banking plans.
Arkansas House Passes Smoke-Free Workplaces and Cars April 7, 2006 by Bernie Horn The Arkansas House passed SB 19, sponsored by Sen. Tracy Steele, to...
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 Ancestors of Hill and Smith
Parents: George Washington ADAIR and Mary J. She was married to William Issac REA in 1881 in Arkansas.
George Washington ADAIR was born in 1827 in Alabama.
George Washington ADAIR was born on Dec 23 1854 in Alabama.
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 United States History Arkansas Encyclopedia Encyclopedia of Arkansas Arkansas History State of Arkansas
In 1789, the Constitution of the United States was adopted, and George Washington was elected the first President of the United States.
Arkansas history, historic events in the state of Arkansas, and information on the people and places of Arkansas.
The burning of Fort York, now Toronto, was one reason that Washington D.C. was burned in retaliation by the British.
http://www.lakewoodrepublicans.8m.com/History_of_the_United_States.html   (481 words)

  
 Arkansas
County Mineral Report 2: Mineral Resources of Benton, Carroll, Madison and Washington Counties (Arkansas), MP 2, 1940, reissued 1964, 55 pp., 10 pls., 5 figs., 27 tables.
Altus, Franklin County, Arkansas - the Mount Bethel Winery.
Altus, Franklin County, Arkansas - St. Mary's Church.
http://www.cagenweb.com/quarries/states/arkansas.html   (4585 words)

  
 Governors of Arkansas Arkansas Encyclopedia Encyclopedia of Arkansas Arkansas Governors State of Arkansas
George Washington Donaghey (Democrat) 1909-1913 - Arkansas Governor
George Washington Hays (Democrat) 1913-1917 - Arkansas Governor
William Savin Fulton (Democrat) 1835-1836 - Arkansas Territory Governor
http://www.anythingarkansas.com/arkapedia/pedia/Governor_of_Arkansas   (4585 words)

  
 Conway Public Art - www.conwaypublicart.com
Named for George Washington Donaghey, who was dubbed the "Carpenter from Conway" when he entered politics and was elected governor of the state in 1909.
Named for George Washington Bruce, an attorney who once served as a colonel in the Confederate army.
Donaghey built many of the building in Conway at the turn of the century, including the Faulkner County Courthouse, and the Old Main buildings at Hendrix College, Central Baptist College, and the University of Central Arkansas.
http://www.conwaypublicart.com/citystreets.asp   (4585 words)

  
 State Election Results
2000 Arkansas State Senate District 12 Special Election Results
2000 Arkansas State Senate District 27 Special Election Results
2000 Georgia State Senate District 2 Special Election Runoff Results
http://www.washingtondemocrat.com/docs.asp?ID=30   (4585 words)

  
 Jefferson Davis, George McClellan and the War Department's Pacific Railroad Explorations and Surveys of 1853-54.
Governor of the Territory of Washington, Washington City.
It is traversed by the Missouri, the Platte, the Arkansas, and other large rivers which rise among the mountains near the crest, and flow eastward and southward in channels sunk beneath the general surface level of the plains.
While as a Senator he discouraged the idea of secession, when Mississippi withdrew from the Union in 1861 Davis was obliged to resign from the Senate and was immediately commissioned a Major General in the Mississippi Militia.
http://cprr.org/Museum/PacRRSurvey_Secty_War_1853.html   (7595 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Jefferson Davis
Jefferson College was a college in Washington, Mississippi.
Davis was elected to a six-year term as president of the Confederacy on November 6, 1861.
Davis is most famous for serving as the first and only President of the Confederate States of America in the American Civil War (also known as the War Between the States).
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Jefferson-Davis   (8035 words)

  
 Descendants of George Washington Adams
Jason Arthur Adams was born January 2, 1867 in Shoal Creek Township of Logan, Arkansas to George Washington Adams and Louisa Rogers.
George Washington Adams was born ca 1840 in TN, GA or AR.
Not much is known about George Washington Adams, it is believed he may also be of Cherokee descent, as most of the Rogers married within a group of families that also claimed to be part Cherokee.
http://jenniferhsrn2.homestead.com/adams.html   (8035 words)

  
 Research of Craig Washington
Craig's primary objective is to connect his line to the ancestral Washingtons.
Indications are that they moved through the states of Mississippi, Georgia, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico and California.
And Vernon Sloan Washington a centerlielder for the Chicago White Sox in 1935.
http://members.aol.com/washpage/craig_data.html   (121 words)

  
 Traveler's Guide to Arkansas Governors of Arkansas Portrait Gallery State 1901-1917
Arkansas's 21st governor was born in Jenny Lind, Sebastian County, Arkansas and attended Cane Hill College in Washington County for one term, taught school, studied law, and was admitted to the Arkansas bar in 1873.
Jefferson Davis, born in Sevier County and raised in Dover and Russellville, attended the University of Arkansas and studied law at Vanderbilt University and, ultimately, Cumberland University.
Davis was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1906, and served there until his death in early January 1913.
http://www.soskids.arkansas.gov/govs-state-1901.html   (1186 words)

  
 The Probert Encyclopaedia - Places of the World (Wa-We)
Waller is a CDP in Pierce County Washington, USA
Washington is a township in Franklin County Ohio, USA
Washington is a township in Jackson County Ohio, USA
http://www.galgani.it/free_encyclopedia/GX.HTM   (1186 words)

  
 Jefferson Davis
Davis was summoned to Washington by members of President Buchanan's cabinet to suggest some modifications of the forthcoming message to congress.
Davis withdrew from the senate and went to his home, having taken leave of his associates in a speech in which he defended the cause of the south, and, in closing, begged pardon of all whom he had ever offended.
Davis left the cabinet at the close of President Pierce's term in 1857, and in the same year entered the senate again.
http://www.jeffersondavis.net   (5215 words)

  
 Lucy DeYoung
Abner was my Grandmother's cousin who she grew up with in Arkansas and lived with in Labam, Washington when she came to Washington.
He joined Washington Federal Savings in 1957 when it was a small savings and loan in Bothell, Wa.
My ancestors settled Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Texas, Montana, California, and Washington.
http://www.deyoungmatson.com   (2258 words)

  
 sarsum.txt
The funding of the multijurisdictional task force program area provided the State with statewide regional law enforcement task forces; specially trained prosecuting attorneys; and a law enforcement presence in Seattle, Washington, the State's primary entrance point for drugs.
ARKANSAS During the current report period, Arkansas took administrative action to alter the structure of organizations consuming the bulk of its grant funds and underwent significant State level organization changes, which could affect the long-term direction of grant funds.
Current results from drug courts show that when drug defendants are provided early treatment, court monitoring, and sanctions for violations recidivism becomes less likely.
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/txt/sarsum.txt   (2258 words)

  
 List_of_Governors_of_Arkansas
This is a list of governors of Arkansas.
http://www.freecaviar.com/search.php?title=List_of_Governors_of_Arkansas   (26 words)

  
 Bill Clinton President Arkansas Governor Arkansas Encyclopedia Encyclopedia of Arkansas Arkansas History State of Arkansas
Among these were rumors of involvement or collusion with drug traffickers (centering an airport in Mena, Arkansas) and cocaine use (his brother Roger was covicted of cocaine possession in the 1980s), and the mysterious suicide of long-time friend and aide Vince Foster in a Washington park in 1993.
After teaching law at the University of Arkansas for a few years, Clinton was elected Attorney General of Arkansas in 1976.
Bill Clinton was first elected governor of the state of Arkansas in 1978, and at the time he was the youngest state governor in the United States.
http://www.anythingarkansas.com/arkapedia/pedia/Bill_Clinton   (26 words)

  
 Notice to the Governor of Arkansas
These factual documents are permanent public records of Washington County, Arkansas.
Sir, we of the Militia of Washington County Arkansas feel it proper to inform you, periodically, on the status of this Militia.
This matter, having been settled by the aforesaid Articles of The Arkansas State Constitution, is permanently out of their jurisdiction.
http://www.arkansasmilitia.com/documents/notice_governor.htm   (26 words)

  
 About Us HouseDemocrats.gov
Not only has Congressman Hinojosa made his mark in Washington, D.C., but he has also brought Washington to South Texas.
Prior to his being elected to the House of Representatives, Congressman Hinojosa served twenty years as President and Chief Financial Officer of a family-owned food processing company, HandH Foods.
He is married to Martha Lopez Hinojosa and has five children.
http://housedemocrats.house.gov/about/representative_detail.cfm?rep_id=103   (26 words)

  
 NationMaster.com - Encyclopedia: Ozark
Arkansas County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas.
This list of regions of the United States includes official (governmental) and non-official areas within the borders of the United States, not including U.S. states, the federal district of Washington, D.C. or standard subentities such as cities or counties.
Fort Smith, situated at the junction of the Arkansas and Poteau rivers, is a city and one of the two county seats of Sebastian County, Arkansas.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Ozark   (9774 words)

  
 Former Governors of Oklahoma LIST
State of Oklahoma: Territorial and state governors beginning with first Territorial Governor, George Washington Steele, in 1890.
Youngest governor in the history of the state.
He resigned on January 6, 1963 and was appointed as a Democrat to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Robert S. Kerr.
http://www.netstate.com/states/government/ok_formergov.htm   (568 words)

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