Coleman Intermediate School, formerly known as Coleman Elementary School, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas
The Knights of Divine Mercy is a Roman Catholic men's group in the unincorporated community of Pine Bluff, Wisconsin.
The design was standardized in 1976 and production began on December 16, 1987 at Pine Bluff Arsenal, Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
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The railroad ran from Bird's Point through Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Texarkana, Texas and to Gatesville, Texas, offering planters a convenient route to transfer their cotton bales to the Mississippi for water transport to markets in the Midwest.
Born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Miller grew up in Helena, Arkansas, with his parents, Dr. Robert D. Miller and Trudy Lester Miller, and his siblings, Maxine D. Miller, Robert D. Miller, III and Kyle T. Miller.
ECBC has full-time employees located at three different sites in the United States: Edgewood Area of Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG), Md., Pine Bluff, Arkansas, and Rock Island, Illinois.
Among these proposed spurs are an extension of Interstate 530 from Pine Bluff, Arkansas (known as "the Dickey Split," for its champion, congressman Jay Dickey), an upgrade of U.S. Route 59 from Texarkana, Texas, and a split in southern Texas to serve three border crossings at Laredo, Pharr-McAllen, and Brownsville.
On April 25, 1864, in an action called the Battle of Marks' Mill, two Confederate cavalry brigades under the overall command of Brigadier General James Fagan, operating under Price, captured a Union wagon train of between 211 and 240 wagons and 1,300 men of the escort which Steele had sent to seek supplies from the federal depot at Pine Bluff.
The United States Coast Guard Cutter Kanawha, a buoy tender in Pine Bluff, Arkansas
White Bluff Power Plant, a coal-fired power station at Pine Bluff, Arkansas