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... influential people in Faulkner County history. The list was compiled from a poll taken of Conway citizens. Captain William W. Martin was a captain in the Confederate Army with the Quitman Rifles in the 10th Arkansas Regiment. He served as mayor ...
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... victory. The "dry" cause in Conway was led by Reverend Edward A. Tabor and a prohibitionist politician, Captain William W. Martin. "The city saloons were closed at midnight, December 31, 1888, initiating a "dry" period which lasted for ...
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CAPTAIN WILLIAM W. MARTIN -- Eulogized in 1915 by former Gov. George W. Donaghey as "Arkansas' greatest philanthropist and private citizen," Martin ...
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... other manner of mass communications, it was the Log Cabin Democrat that informed the county. ..." No. 4 Captain William W. Martin -- "A great boost for Conway when needed." No. 6 Guy Murphy -- "Thought more of Conway's future than his ...
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Obituaries
... Norma C. Ragland; and she was the widow of two husbands, John Morris Campbell Sr. of Benton, Tenn., and William W. Martin of New Orleans. She is survived by her husband of nine years, Robert T. Gammon of Knoxville; two sons and daughters ...
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