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  2. Saracen (Quapaw chief) - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, U.S. Saracen, also known as Sarazin, Sarasen and Sarasin, [1] was a French- Quapaw man known during the 1800s by some European Americans as an honorary "chief". Saracen witnessed the removal of his people from traditional land in Arkansas to Indian Territory. Because of his mixed-blood, [2] he ...

  3. Pine Bluff, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Pine Bluff, Arkansas. /  34.22833°N 92.00000°W  / 34.22833; -92.00000. Pine Bluff is the 10th most populous city in the US state of Arkansas and the county seat of Jefferson County. [3] It is the principal city of the Pine Bluff Metropolitan Statistical Area and part of the Little Rock - North Little Rock -Pine Bluff Combined ...

  4. Quapaw - Wikipedia

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    The Quapaw (/ ˈ k w ɔː p ɔː / KWAW-paw, Quapaw: Ogáxpa) or Arkansas, officially the Quapaw Nation, is a U.S. federally recognized tribe comprising about 5,600 citizens. Also known as the Ogáxpa or “Downstream” people, their ancestral homelands are traced from what is now the Ohio River, west to the Mississippi River to present-day St. Louis, south across present-day Arkansas and ...

  5. Roth-Rosenzweig House - Wikipedia

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    December 12, 1976. The Roth-Rosenzweig House is a historic house at 717 West 2nd Avenue in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. It is a -story wood-frame structure, with a wraparound porch and -story turret at the corner. The porch is supported by Tuscan columns, and has a small decorated gable above the stairs. The turret is clad in decoratively cut shingles ...

  6. Battle of Pine Bluff - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Pine Bluff, also known as the Action at Pine Bluff, was an engagement fought on October 25, 1863 in Jefferson County, Arkansas during the American Civil War. The Post of Pine Bluff, a United States garrison commanded by Colonel Powell Clayton , successfully defended the town against attacks led by Confederate Brigadier-General ...

  7. R.E. Lee House - Wikipedia

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    The R.E. Lee House is a historic house at 1302 West 2nd Street in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. It is a -story wood-frame structure, with asymmetrical massing and complex roof line characteristic of the Queen Anne period of architecture. The house is set on a lot with an original period wrought iron fence. A three-story corner tower with bellcast six ...

  8. Arkansas Territory - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas Territory was a territory of the United States from July 4, 1819, to June 15, 1836, when the final extent of Arkansas Territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Arkansas. [2] Arkansas Post was the first territorial capital (1819–1821) and Little Rock was the second (1821–1836). [3]

  9. Trulock-Gould-Mullis House - Wikipedia

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    78003199 [1] Added to NRHP. January 3, 1978. The Trulock-Gould-Mullis House is a historic house at 704 West Barraque Street in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. It is a -story wood-frame structure, a gabled roof with a large cross gable, and clapboard siding. The cross gable is set over the main entrance, which is sheltered by a porch extending across the ...