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255: 243: 267: 103:, extending south roughly from what is today Prince Street to Dave Ward Drive. He reserved the northeast corner of his property for the establishment of a town site, and the southern half as private hunting lands and as a plantation for raising shorthorn cattle, hogs, and sheep. Robinson drove a stake in the ground at the place where Conway Station was to be constructed. 231: 115:. Conway, Arkansas, was incorporated in 1875, and Robinson was elected the town's mayor in 1887. He also became president of the local school board. He personally pledged land for the courthouse square, and several local churches. He was actively engaged in 106:
A post office was built at Cadron Gap, but later transferred to Conway Station in 1872. The station became the county seat of Faulkner County in 1873. One year later Robinson married his second wife, Mary Louise De St. Louis of
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Robinson died in Conway, Arkansas, on October 12, 1898, two days after his 76th birthday. Robinson Avenue in Conway is named in his honor.
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Hosmer) Robinson. He was the eldest of seven children. His father became a prominent businessman in
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Asa Peter Hosmer Robinson was born on October 10, 1822, in
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Robinson became a "rodman" in surveying the route of the
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to construct the first twenty miles (32 km) of the
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Conway, Arkansas
Hartford County, Connecticut
née
Newburg, New York
New York
Erie Railroad
American Civil War
Missouri River
Denver, Colorado
Kansas
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad
Arkansas
St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway
Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad
Faulkner County
Montreal
Canada
Republican
Hot Springs Reservation





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