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  2. Lonnie Qualls - Wikipedia

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    2–29–2 (football) Lonnie R. Qualls (born c. 1932) is a former American football and baseball coach. He served as the head football coach at the College of the Ozarks—now known as the University of the Ozarks —in Clarksville, Arkansas from 1962 to 1965, compiling a record of 2–29–2. He was the final head football coach at Ozarks as ...

  3. Batesville, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Batesville is the county seat and largest city of Independence County, Arkansas, United States, [3] 80 miles (183 km) northeast of Little Rock, the state capital. According to the 2010 Census, the population of the city was 10,268. [4] The city serves as a regional manufacturing and distribution hub for the Ozark Mountain region and Northeast ...

  4. Batesville Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    October 5, 1990. January 24, 2019. The Batesville Commercial Historic District encompasses about four city blocks of the historic downtown of Batesville, Arkansas. This area's current appearance is largely the result of development between about 1880 and the 1940s, although it includes a portion of Arkansas' oldest platted Main Street, dating ...

  5. Glenn House (Batesville, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    May 2, 1975. Designated CP. February 1, 2007. The Glenn House is a historic house at 653 Water Street in Batesville, Arkansas. It is a -story wood-frame structure, five bays wide, with a side-gable roof and end chimneys. A porch with balcony above extends across the middle three bays, and there is a cross gable at the center, above the upper ...

  6. Morrow Hall - Wikipedia

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    Morrow Hall. / 35.7727; -91.6466. Morrow Hall is a historic building in Batesville, Arkansas. It was entered into the National Register of Historic Places in October 1972. [2] Built in 1873, [3] this was the first permanent building of Arkansas College (now Lyon College ), the oldest continuing private college in the state of Arkansas.

  7. KAAB - Wikipedia

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    KAAB. /  35.74444°N 91.63917°W  / 35.74444; -91.63917. KAAB (1130 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Batesville, Arkansas, United States, it serves the Batesville area. The station is currently owned by WRD Entertainment, Inc. KAAB simulcasts KKIK 106.5 FM of Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas .

  8. Lyon College - Wikipedia

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    Located in Batesville, Arkansas, the college was founded in 1872 and is the oldest independent college in Arkansas. [6] [7] It was founded by Isaac J. Long who served as its first president. He was succeeded by his son E. R. Long and then by a Mr. Cleland. [8] Morrow Hall was built in 1873 [9] as the first permanent building of Arkansas College.

  9. St. Paul's Parish Church (Batesville, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Parish Church (Batesville, Arkansas) /  35.77194°N 91.65000°W  / 35.77194; -91.65000. St. Paul's Parish is a congregation of the Episcopal Church in Batesville, Arkansas. The parish was officially founded on March 3, 1866, by Bishop Henry C. Lay and the Rev. Charles H. Albert, who had been working as missionaries in the area ...