John Newton Sarber (October 28, 1837 – October 21, 1905) was a Republican politician and a U.S. Marshal in Arkansas during the Reconstruction era. He was...
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Logan County, Arkansas (redirect from Sarber County, Arkansas)
counties (later adding part of Franklin County). They named it Sarber County for John Newton Sarber (1837–1905), an attorney and Republican state senator from...
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Charles Makley (section Meeting John Dillinger)
lookout. The three men confronted Sheriff Jesse Sarber—in the presence of Deputy Wilbur Sharp and Sarber's wife—and stated that they were from Indiana State...
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December 20, 2006. PBS. People & Events: John Dillinger, 1903-1934. PBS.org; retrieved December 20, 2006. The Sarber/Dillinger Story Archived March 5, 2007...
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broke Dillinger out of prison in Lima, Ohio nine days later. Sheriff Jess Sarber was killed by Pierpont during the escape. Clark and the rest of the gang...
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19, 2016: DeMarcus Ware, NFL player for the Denver Broncos 2012: Vicki Sarber, pageant contestant and Mrs. America 2012 July 30, 2012: Pitbull, rapper...
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1871 Franklin, Johnson, Pope, Scott, and Yell counties (Formally named Sarber County) James Logan (1791–1859), an early settler of western Arkansas 21...
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Territory (1820–1838, became part of Indian Territory and present-day Texas) Sarber County, Arkansas (1871–1875, renamed Logan County) Branciforte County -...
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His margin of victory was fewer than 300 votes over second-place candidate John McClure. In 1878, he was reelected as a Democrat to the 46th Congress, then...
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