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Faulkner County Court House
Conway,
Faulkner County, Arkansas |
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Faulkner County
The
First Court House
The
first Court House in Faulkner County was erected in 1878 on this
site. The
town of Conway then being known as Conway Station on the Little Rock
and
Fort Smith Railroad. The county was named for "Sandy" Faulkner
of
"Arkansas Traveler" fame. |
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J.A.
Hutton, County Judge
E.T.
Black, Com.
R.W.
Robins & G.W. Clark, Attys
Wittenberg
& Deloney, Arcts.
1936 |
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This
anchor dedicated to the brave members of the Armed Forces who served
the United
States of America with honor 1990. |
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World War I
Alexander, Luther
Barr, Roscoe M.
Campbell, Theodore
Cartwright, Lester
Clark, Lee
Ford, John E.
Fulmer, William L.
Galyon, Daniel P.
Gilliam, George N.
Griffith, James A.
Grisham, Jesse W.
Harrison, Henry V.
Henson, Robert
Higgs, David T.
Irby, Livingston
Jones, Wesley
Julian, James B.
Linder, William E.
Morris, Sam
Qualls, Avery H.F.
Russell, Charley B.
Sanson, David E.
Styers, Solomon W.
Troillet, Joseph
World War II
Adams, Clarence L.
Akins, Dennis M.
Allen, Arthur H.
Baker, Edward B.
Barnes, Kelsey G.
Barton, Lee R.
Barr, L.V.
Bass, Durward C.
Bateman, Thomas
Berry, John M. Jr.
Black, O.G.
Boyce, William T.
Brazear, Julian H.
Bryant, Jarrell M.
Calhoun, Earl Jr.
Cavender, Franklin
Cavender, Monroe
Chick, Opie
Cole, Merrill
Conner, Willie C.
Cossey, Winfred
Crye, Howard
Day, Douglas R.
Dickens, Donald G.
Dolloway, Cumbie D.
Connell, Carl J.
Doyle, Harold
Duncan, Seth V.
Flater, Mark Jr.
Fowler, Frank N.
Flowers, Harley A.
Franklin, Van W.
French, William K.
Fry, Marn C.
Gardner, Wendell
Garrigus, Claud B.
Gibson, Pete
Glover, James H.
Glover, Farish M.
Goode, Armel M.
Gore, Floyd E.
Grimson, John
Hamberg, Leo
Hamlett, Bailey O. Jr.
Hardin, H.F.
Harvey, Virgil
Hazel, Leon N.
Hazel, William
Henry, Jerry J.S.
Henze, Theodore J.
Holland, Eual
Huie, F.B. Jr.
Isaacs, George D.
James, Willis A.
Johnson, Clarence Jr.
Jones, Everett L.
Jones, George M.
Jones, Orland "Buddy"
Joyner, Doyle
Kennamer, William Earl
Lachowsky, Albert
Lackier, William R. Jr.
Langston, Gerald
Lawrence, Jodie R.
Lindborg, John N.
Lunsford, Floyd
Maddox, Robert H.
Mathis, Tilman
Matthews, Hayze
May, Issac A.
McCall, Chesley A.
Loyd, Paul Q.
Meyer, Albert L.
Middleton, C.L.
Middleton, Henry L.
Mills, Robert T.
Moore, Ezra
Musgrave, Leonard
Nixon, John H.W.
Nixon, Woodrow
Nothwang, Ted F.
Odom, Clarence
Owen, Woodrow
Parish, Doyne
Parrott, Joseph Jr.
Parsley, Jesse C.
Payn, James Ervin
Potts, Louis J.
Ramsey, Otha
Roberts, Jesse W.
Roberts, Thomas H.
Robinette, John C.
Robinson, Arlice B.
Sammons, Jess S.
Satterwhite, James A.
Sellers, Arvil T.
Sellers, Leonard M.
Shadell, Charles F.
Shock, Grady D.
Shumate, Donald D.
Singleterry, Russell P.
Starr, Hershell H.
Taylor, Kenneth W.
Terry, Charles Dermont
Tippitt, Gerald
Trawick, Thomas E.
Tyler, Pierce B.
Wall, Elby
Waymack, Wayne L.
Weaver, Archie E.
West, Arthur E.
Wharton, Wesley J.
Wheat, Robert I.
White, Harold V.
White, Edward E.
Williams, H. Gene
Wilson, Otis H.
Wooley, Elton
Wooley, J.W.
Korean War
Flowers, Lonnie B.
Harrington, Eldridge
Harrison, Dick
Keathley, James C.
Mahar, Melvin E.
Milam, Charles N.
Snow, Billy J.
Stokes, Robert W.
Van Fossen, Robert
Wall, Arthur H.
Whiddon, Reginald
Wickliffe, John
Vietnam War
Forte, Gerald W.
Hamby, Jackie D.
Lemon, Joe Lee
May, Farris E.
McCoy, Ralph L.
Polk, Gary Don
Reather, Wallace Jr.
Rigdon, Jerry
Stone, James L.
Sturgeon, Walter
Teas, Clarence A. |
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Dedicated
to the memory
of our
Confederate Soldiers.
The
bravest of the brave
Erected by
Robert E. Lee Charter
No. 718
U.D.C.
October
1925 |
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Rickon &
Thompson, Architects
C.W.
Donaghey, Builder
Erected
1893
E.G.
Sevier, County Judge
R.E.
Sevier, Commission
F.L.
Scull, Contractor & Mfg. |
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Faulkner County |
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