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Papa and Tom Chaney arrived in Fort Smith and took a room at the Monarch boardinghouse.
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An estimated 15, 000 sought shelter from lightning and wind Thursday, according to the Times Record newspaper of Fort Smith, Ark.
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The state of Arkansas is using federal money to fund jobs for at-risk students in Springdale, according to KHBS-TV in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
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Instead of going to Fort Smith by steamboat of train, Papa decided he would go on horseback and walk the ponies back all tied together.
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In November when the last of the cotton was sold Papa took it in his head to go to Fort Smith and buy some ponies.
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Before Papa left for Fort Smith he arranged for a colored man named Yarnell Poindexter to feed the stock and look in on Mama and us every day.
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Beyond Twitter, Samuelson, originally from Fort Smith, Ark.
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And to complicate things still further, this week the United Keetoowah Cherokees, who do have federal recognition, said they would open up a casino in Fort Smith on land claimed by the Lost Cherokees.
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Patterson, 61, was born in Fort Smith, Ark.
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From our place to Fort Smith was about seventy miles as a bird flies, taking you past beautiful Mount Nebo where we had a little summer house so Mama could get away from the mosquitoes, and also Mount Magazine, the highest point in Arkansas, but it might as well have been seven hundred miles for all I knew of Fort Smith.
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Smith of Fort Worth, Texas, wrote on a Post-it Note in 2000, without enclosing a card.
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Charles Smith of Fort Pitt Capital Management believes continued demand for aerospace products will keep Honeywell aloft, regardless of the economy.
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