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Cauthron is an
unincorporated community in
Scott County, in the U.S.
state of Arkansas.
Cauthron was
founded in the 1870s, and
named after Joe Cauthron...
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Robin Louise Johnson Cauthron (born July 14, 1950) is a
senior United States district judge of the
United States District Court for the
Western District...
- Dianna. "Chili".
Oklahoma Historical Society.
Retrieved August 14, 2016.
Cauthron, Matt. "One Hot Dog: How
Tulsa Became a
Coney Town".
Retrieved July 26...
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Eugene Register-Guard,
September 15, 1995, p. 17D.
Retrieved May 23, 2013.
Cauthron,
Randy M. "Updating 'The
Longest Yard'" The
Daily Reporter (Spencer, Iowa)...
- township.
Barber Blue
Mountain (Blue Mountain)
Boone (Booneville) Cane Cr****
Cauthron Clark (Subiaco)
Delaware Driggs Ellsworth Johnson Logan Mountain Petit...
- "Community
foundation gains stature",
Tulsa World,
August 27, 2006. Matt
Cauthron, "Officials
expect Tulsa Community Foundation to be
largest in nation"...
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national forests and
state parks. The city was
founded in 1828 when
Walter Cauthron, an
early explorer of the
Arkansas Territory,
built a log
cabin and store...
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fully or
partially inside the township.
Black Fork
Blansett Brawley Cauthron Cedar Coal
Denton Hickman (Waldron) Hon Hunt
James Jones Keener La Faye...
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inactive 1932 1985–1999 — 1999–present
Reagan 17
Senior Judge Robin J.
Cauthron inactive 1950 1991–2015 2001–2008 2015–present G.H.W. Bush 18
Senior Judge...
- and a look back
through the
landmark Toledo eatery's
storied history.
Cauthron, Matt. "One Hot Dog: How
Tulsa Became a
Coney Town".
Archived from the...