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  Charles L. PATTERSON v. STATE of Arkansas
On October 20, 1992, appellant was convicted in the United States District Court, Colorado District, of aircraft piracy, interference with a flight crew member, interstate transportation of a stolen aircraft, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and use of a firearm in relation to a crime of violence.
Patterson was charged with burglary, aggravated robbery, and theft on June 19, 1992, and his trial was held on October 25, 1993, a period amounting to sixteen months and six days.
According to Patterson, his due process rights were violated by the State when, some twelve months after Arkansas charges were filed against him, it filed a detainer with federal authorities on June 24, 1993, without notifying him of the charges against him or advising him of his rights.
courts.state.ar.us /opinions/old/CR94-412A.html   (3359 words)

  
 KATV Channel 7 - Hugh Patterson, Arkansas Gazette Publisher, Dies
Patterson led the paper through the Central High School desegregation crisis in Little Rock and remained its leader until it was bought out by Gannett Co.
Patterson came to the Gazette with experience in commercial printing, and he employed financial controls that were new to the newspaper.
Patterson was an inspiration to me. He gave me a start in advertising back in the early 80's.
www.katv.com /news/stories/0506/332019.html   (366 words)

  
 H. B. Patterson, 91, Arkansas Publisher, Dies - New York Times
Hugh B. Patterson Jr., who was the publisher of The Arkansas Gazette in 1957 when that newspaper was thrust into national prominence for its stand against segregated schools during a federal-state confrontation, died Monday in Little Rock, Ark., where he lived.
Patterson once recalled the day a Gazette delivery truck was blocked by a large group of white men in a town in eastern Arkansas.
Patterson is survived by another son, Carrick H., of Little Rock; a stepson, A. Wyckliff Nisbet, and a stepdaughter, Olivia Wyatt; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
www.nytimes.com /2006/05/31/us/31patterson.html?ex=1306728000&en=0821b9d670d775cc&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss   (979 words)

  
 Univ. of Arkansas Libraries, Fayetteville: Ruth Polk Patterson Papers
In 1956 she attended the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff and graduated in 1958 with a bachelor's degree in English.
In addition to her teaching career, Patterson organized the Little Rock branch of the Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History in 1975 and was active in the Educators to Africa program.
Patterson claimed she was not hired for the supervisor of English and social studies position because of her race and sex and because of her sometimes controversial activities as director of the Afro-American Studies Program.
libinfo.uark.edu /specialcollections/findingaids/patterson.asp   (598 words)

  
 Hugh Patterson; publisher backed Brown ruling - The Boston Globe
Patterson recalled that he was a regional chairman of the National Council of Public Schools when he was interviewed by an Associated Press reporter about implementing the US Supreme Court ruling in Brown v.
Patterson's principled approach set the tone for the paper's coverage in the face of fierce opposition from readers, threatened boycotts from advertisers, and demagogic pronouncements from elected officials, most notably Arkansas Governor Orville Faubus.
Patterson was born in Cotton Plant, Miss., on Feb. 8, 1915, and moved to Pine Bluff, Ark., with his family two years later.
www.boston.com /news/globe/obituaries/articles/2006/06/01/hugh_patterson_publisher_backed_brown_ruling?mode=PF   (673 words)

  
 Patterson Arkansas Resource Guide, City or community of Patterson, Arkansas Facts, Information, Relocation, Real ...
The distance from Patterson to Washington DC is 844 miles.
The distance to the Arkansas state capital is 74 miles.
Patterson is positioned 35.25 degrees north of the equator and 91.23 degrees west of the prime meridian.
www.usacitiesonline.com /arcountypatterson.htm   (187 words)

  
 todaysthv.com - KTHV Little Rock - Print Full Story
Patterson says, "Arkansas and Tennessee are very proactive looking at the bridge and saying we have 50,000 cars and trucks a day going over this bridge.
Patterson adds, "Katrina shows us that our ability to respond as a community and bounce back is ultimately based on how well we address the needs of those kinds of people in those kinds of structures, so when we have underserved people living in very bad buildings then that spells long term recovery problems."
In Arkansas alone, 600,000 residents could be impacted by a major quake on the New Madrid fault.
www.todaysthv.com /printfullstory.aspx?storyid=27885   (686 words)

  
 Arkansas Online : Contact Us and Information
At a clearing in those dense woods the Arkansas Gazette was born in 1819, at a simple frontier time when Arkansas was still a young territory, not yet a state.
The 1840s in Arkansas were a time of wild financial speculation followed by a hard crash, and the Gazette's finances suffered along with those of the state.
As Arkansas' newspaper looks ahead to its third century, the Democrat-Gazette aims to continue building, in the great tradition of its predecessors, a fair, thorough, and courageous newspaper of which all Arkansans can be proud.
www.ardemgaz.com /Info/history.asp   (2700 words)

  
 Dodd Genealogy
Patterson Dodd was born on 27 Dec 1816 in St. Clair County, Alabama.
Jasper N. Dodd was born in 1868 in Arkansas.
Frances Isabelle WALTERS (GGranddaughter of Patterson Dodd) married William Henry BREAZEAL (Grandson of Joel Henry Brazeal) on 08 Oct 1899 in Grant Co, AR Bk C-409 by D R Wray J P. She was born 16 Jan 1885 and died 02 Mar 1955 in Grant Co Arkansas.
pages.sbcglobal.net /fellow/dodd_genealogy.htm   (758 words)

  
 Paige Patterson elected as president of Southwestern - (BP)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Patterson was president of the SBC from 1998-2000.
Patterson's previous posts and influence among Southern Baptists prove that he has a track record for success in theological education and church life, according to Denny Autrey, a Southwestern Seminary trustee and chairman of the seminary's presidential search committee.
Patterson said that he would like to pray about the opportunity and, after several weeks of prayer, he also agreed to move ahead with further meetings.
www.bpnews.net /bpnews.asp?ID=16174   (1225 words)

  
 Anglo-Saxon Birth Monument   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The following riddle was often asked by John Patterson: I was born in a kingdom--Spain, reared in an empire--France, attained manhood in a territory, am now a citizen of a state and have never been 100 miles from where I was born." Careful readers will notice that's not a riddle.
Arkansas' Great River Road Commission writes in its brochure that Patterson was the first Anglo-Saxon child born west of the Mississippi.
I called up the Arkansas History Commission, and they told me that it couldn't possibly be proven one way or the other that Patterson was the first anything, what with the sorry state of documentation and almost absolute lack of control over immigration to the frontier in the 18th century.
users.aristotle.net /~russjohn/ptrson.html   (273 words)

  
 Arkansas Hospice Foundation | Personal Stories
My son Sam Patterson was barely nine years old when he died, yet I believe life’s events are orchestrated as needed – things happen for a reason.
When Bobbi called Arkansas Hospice in August 2003, she was told they had never served children.
Arkansas Hospice has served two children and their families since Sam’s stay in our Little Rock Hospice Center.
www.arkansashospice.org /foundation/ps_patterson.html   (1103 words)

  
 TESTIMONY OF ROBERT CARL PATTERSON
The testimony of Robert Carl Patterson was taken at 4:15 p.m., on April 14, 1964, in the office of the U.S. attorney, 301 Post Office Building, Bryan and Ervay Streets, Dallas, Tex., by Mr.
Patterson, I am going to hand you what I have marked Exhibit 5357, which is a photograph of a page out of that notebook, and I have marked this photograph, Dallas, Tex., April 14, 1964, Exhibit 5357, Robert C. Patterson, and I signed my name to it.
Patterson, I want to hand you a copy of a report that the FBI made after the interview with you on December 16, 1963.
mcadams.posc.mu.edu /russ/testimony/patter_r.htm   (3047 words)

  
 Salon | Newsreal: The Falwell connection
Another key player in the Citizens for Honest Government anti-Clinton scheme was an Arkansas state trooper, Larry Patterson, who in December l993, along with two other former members of Gov. Clinton's personal security detail, first made salacious allegations regarding the private life of the president to the American Spectator magazine and the Los Angeles Times.
Trooper Patterson was closely associated in the anti-Clinton scheme with Larry Nichols, a disgruntled former Arkansas state employee who has waged a relentless campaign against Clinton ever since the then-governor fired him from an Arkansas state agency for malfeasance in 1987.
Patterson and Nichols confirmed the existence of the bank account and details of the payments in separate interviews after Salon learned about them from other sources.
www.salon.com /news/1998/03/cov_11news2.html   (857 words)

  
 Patterson, AR News
Judy Patterson would have been campaigning now to become mayor of Centerton, but instead is caught in a dispute whether her land is in the city limits.
Workers in Arkansas' Marriott-owned hotels are replacing linens, repainting walls and checking ventilation systems so the chain's hotels can go smoke-free later this year.
Arkansas Supreme Court affirms Patterson's decision on ballot; gives Marina Shores developer the green light By Scott Perkins / Editor During a 17-month process,...
www.topix.net /city/patterson-ar   (676 words)

  
 Cincinnati Bearcats - The Enquirer - January 19, 1997
Far enough removed from Riverfront Coliseum and the Temple defense, the No. 4 Bearcats (12-3) authored the most one-sided defeat Arkansas has endured under coach Nolan Richardson and the second-worst in the school's history.
The Bearcats' 29-of-32 foul shooting was their best mark since tying a school record with a perfect night in a December 1995 win over Temple.
Arkansas showed a bit of zone defense, not nearly as much as Temple, but the key for UC was the Razorbacks' willingness to defend Fortson with a single player - and one who weighed 50 fewer pounds.
www.enquirer.com /bearcats/011997_uc.html   (784 words)

  
 Arkansas Catfishing on the Mississippi River
Largemouth action on Arkansas’ White River can be great when all the elements click.
One type of hotspot Patterson looks for is a rotating current near a large hole that has formed beneath buckled revetment.
Giant flatheads love the security of these dark cavities, and anglers who use a finesse presentation to put the bait right in front of the fish often find themselves battling a trophy-class cat.
www.arkansassportsmanmag.com /fishing/AR_0606_02/index3.html   (598 words)

  
 Patterson Accident Lawyer: Free Legal Services in Arkansas (AR)
Among the elderly, slip and falls are the leading cause of injury deaths and the most common cause of nonfatal injuries and hospital admissions for trauma.
Accident victims in Patterson may be able to get compensation for their injuries, pain, and suffering with the help of an accident attorney.
Please be aware that Weitz and Luxenberg may not be able to handle all lawsuits in all regions of Arkansas due to local and federal limitations.
www.weitzlux.com /arkansas/pattersonaccidentlawyer_143363.html   (409 words)

  
 Scout.com: Tennessee shuts out Arkansas, 3-0
All six of Arkansas ’ shots were fired from outside of the 18-yard box.
UT sophomore goalkeeper Sarah Kitchin helped out the defense as well in her first career shutout in her initial start, collecting a number of balls that came inside the box before the Red and White could make a play on them.
Arkansas: Lindsay Patterson 2, Rachel Smith 2, Abbey Wilburn 1, Sophie Wentz 1.
tennessee.scout.com /2/577183.html   (740 words)

  
 Patterson: Calvinism OK but wrong
Having close friends who are five-point Calvinists, Patterson said, he respects their commitment to the Bible as the word of God and their belief in the reality of sin.
Patterson said his only caution to Baptist Calvinists lies in their expression of evangelism and missions.
Patterson added that he found no scriptural support for the doctrines of irresistible grace or limited atonement as espoused by Calvinists.
www.baptiststandard.com /1999/11_24/pages/calvinism.html   (472 words)

  
 Patterson, AR News - Page 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Because our archives are cranky and because some of you don't go back that far, we elevate a comment from Roy Reed of Hogeye, reporter and UA journalism prof: on the death of Hugh B. Patterson Jr., former...
Wednesday, April 12, 2006 David Stout The Sun Westside first baseman Cody Patterson reaches back to put the tag on Valley View's Thad Thornburg during the third inning of the first game of a doubleheader on...
Professional communicator and speaker Alex Patterson said Monday that Northwest Arkansas' growth is beyond comprehension.
www.topix.net /city/patterson-ar/page2   (871 words)

  
 Donald Glenn Fowler Memorial
Don was born February 4, 1923 in Arkansas City to Heber and Leona Fowler.
Don was a member of the Central Christian Church of Arkansas City, a life member of the Military Order of World Wars, Retired Officer’s Assn., Disabled Veterans, The Shelton Beaty Post #18 American Legion and Spencer-Ralston Post #1254 Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Don was also a longtime member of the Crescent Lodge #133 AF&AM of Arkansas City, the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Valley of Wichita, where he had honors as Knight Commander Court of Honor; Order of the Eastern Star; Midian Temple A.A.O.N.M.S. of Wichita.
www.memorialobituaries.com /memorials/memorials_print.cgi?memid=99910   (347 words)

  
 Patterson, AR Houses, Apartments, Cars, Mortgage Status, and Residents Info
Back to: Patterson main page, Arkansas, Arkansas smaller cities, Arkansas small towns, All US cities.
Median gross rent in Patterson, AR in 2000: $373
Back to: Patterson, AR (don't miss, contains a wealth of additional information), Arkansas, All US cities.
www.city-data.com /housing/houses-Patterson-Arkansas.html   (350 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/wesleypatterson
Wes Patterson (Wesley C Patterson) is an extraordinary funk/R&B recording artist/producer with grooves reminiscent of the vintage 1970s funk bands which ruled that era.
Funk bands played a major role & influenced His style & passion for the funk which is evidently discernible in His music.
My name was also renown for having the best sounding studio in Arkansas yet the funny thing is, my clients kept me under wraps because they didnt want their competition to have that unique sound I was giving them & would not rat out my studio.
myspace.com /wesleypatterson   (621 words)

  
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Initial assessments indicate that 130 homes in these three counties were damaged by the storms, as were the Patterson City Hall and Fire Station.
  Currently, the State of Arkansas and local communities are beginning the process of recovering from multiple tornadoes that touched down in Arkansas between Saturday, May 4 through Wednesday, May 7.
  In Patterson, Arkansas, the City Hall was severely damaged and the Fire Department building was completely destroyed.
www.house.gov /berry/pressreleases/tornadovictimletter05.13.03.htm   (506 words)

  
 Gray Manuscript
Watson, age 76, on 8 April 1924, according to the Marriage Records of Scott County, Arkansas Book E page 505.
William A. Farnsworth is the son of pioneer settlers from Walker County, Georgia, Thomas Jefferson Farnsworth [1830-1908] and Martha J. Self [1834-___]
  She is buried in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery east of Waldron, Scott County, Arkansas, according to family tradition.
www.homestead.com /tarheelborn/story1_5.html   (136 words)

  
 Patterson/Gimlin Film   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
This page contains photographs from a film that Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin managed to record of a creature in 1967 at Bluff Creek in California.
So far experts have not been able to disprove this film and so it remains a good piece of evidence in favor of the creatures' existence.
Studies and may not be reproduced whole or in part without the express written consent of such.
home.earthlink.net /~arkansasapes/id74.html   (342 words)

  
 links
Patterson webBase - This is a search page of what is a free, interactive system for collecting and sharing information about people whose surname was Patterson or Paterson.
Monmouth County Archives - preserves inactive county government records that are retained on a permanent basis in organized record series for historical, genealogical, and other research purposes.
An Arkansas Connection- devoted primarily to providing information on various surnames that are connected in some way with Pike County
pattersonfamily.50megs.com /links.html   (696 words)

  
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