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Historical Districts
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Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)
Relevance score of 0Below is a list of links to simplify filing and searching UCC documents with the Arkansas Secretary of State's Office. Online services are provided by the Arkansas Secretary of State's Office in conjunction with the Information Network of Arkansas. Filing tips along with UCC fees are also listed below. For…
https://www.sos.arkansas.gov/business-commercial-services-bcs/uniform-commercial-code-ucc/
1900-2000’s
Relevance score of 01900-2000’s Timeline | 1541-1699 | 1700’s | 1800’s | 1900-2000’s 1900 — Little Rock: The cornerstone for the new state capitol is laid on November 27 on the former grounds of the state penitentiary overlooking downtown Little Rock. By the end of this year, forty-two Arkansas counties will have banned…
https://www.sos.arkansas.gov/education/arkansas-history/arkansas-history-timeline/1900-2000s/
1800’s
Relevance score of 01800's Timeline | 1541-1699 | 1700’s | 1800’s | 1900-2000’s 1800 - French/Spanish: On October 1, French and Spanish diplomats sign the secret Treaty of San Ildefonso, which returns Louisiana to French control. 1801 - Spanish: In June 15, Juan Manuel del Salcedo arrives in New Orleans to take up…
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1700s
Relevance score of 01700's Timeline | 1541-1699 | 1700’s | 1800’s | 1900-2000’s 1700 - Arkansas Post: French Catholic missionaries arrive in present-day Arkansas to convert local Natives to Christianity; most Natives continue their prior observances despite these efforts. 1717 - Arkansas Post: Scottish land speculator John Law recruits French settlers for a…
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