Mills E. Godwin High School's motto is 'Eagle Pride'.
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James Philip Eagle (August 10, 1837 - December 20, 1904) was the 16th Governor of the State of Arkansas.
The 2013 War Eagle craft fair is taking place in Northwest Arkansas. It will be on October 17th-20th 2013. It is in the fall. Also, it will take place by War Eagle river.
1. Bikes Blues and BBQ in Fayettevile, Arkansas 2. War Eagle Arts and Crafts Fair, Rogers, Arkansas 3. Fort Smith Riverfront Blues Fest- Fort Smith, Arkansas (last year was Kenny Wayne Shepherd, this year was Johnny Lang) 4. Riverfest- Little Rock, Arkansas
W. Magoon Mills has written: 'A physiographic and ecological study of the Lake Eagle (Lake Winona) Region, Indiana' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Ecology, Physical geography
The closest station to Rogers, Arkansas is Little Rock, Arkansas which is about 3 hours and 15 minutes away or 212 miles. The Little Rock Amtrak station is served by the Texas Eagle.
James Philip Eagle (born August 10, 1837 in Maury County, Tennessee; died December 19, 1904 in Little Rock, Arkansas) succeeded Simon Pollard Hughes Jr. as the sixteenth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 8, 1889 and January 10, 1893. Following the end of Eagle's term as Governor, William Meade Fishback (born November 5, 1831 in Jefferson, Virginia; died February 9, 1903 in Fort Smith, Arkansas) became the seventeenth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 10, 1893 and January 8, 1895.
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William Meade Fishback (born November 5, 1831 in Jefferson, Virginia; died February 9, 1903 in Fort Smith, Arkansas) succeeded James Philip Eagle as the seventeenth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 10, 1893 and January 8, 1895, including the whole of 1894.
James Philip Eagle (born August 10, 1837 in Maury County, Tennessee; died December 19, 1904 in Little Rock, Arkansas) succeeded Simon Pollard Hughes Jr. as the sixteenth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 8, 1889 and January 10, 1893, including the whole of 1891.
James Philip Eagle (born August 10, 1837 in Maury County, Tennessee; died December 19, 1904 in Little Rock, Arkansas) succeeded Simon Pollard Hughes Jr. as the sixteenth Governor of Arkansas, serving between January 8, 1889 and January 10, 1893, including the whole of 1892.