Bragg family.

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Richard Bragg, planter and real estate investor, was born 29 Dec. 1825 in New York City and moved to Little Rock from Philadelphia in Feb. 1849. He married Eleanor Berryman in Little Rock in Oct. 1850. His second wife was Emma Greasely, who was the mother of Isabella H. Bragg. Other children of Richard Bragg included Richard Bragg, Jr., T. Guy Bragg, Frederick Bragg, Maria Edwina Bragg, and John W. Bragg. Isabella H. Bragg married Robert N. White and their children included Robert Bragg White and Emma Marguerite White, who married William K. Spilman (d. 1932). In 1927 or 1928 Spilman became director of education for the Synod of Arkansas, Presbyterian Church U.S.

From the description of Bragg family collection, 1875-1932. (Arkansas History Commission). WorldCat record id: 256496837

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creatorOf Bragg family. Bragg family collection, 1875-1932. Arkansas History Commission, Department of Archives and History
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associatedWith Arkansas College corporateBody
associatedWith Ben C. Brown Art School (Little Rock, Ark.) corporateBody
associatedWith Bragg, T. Guy. person
associatedWith Haynie, Maria Edwina Bragg. person
associatedWith Little Rock Senior High School (Little Rock, Ark.) corporateBody
associatedWith Presbyterian Church in the U.S. corporateBody
associatedWith Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Synod of Arkansas. corporateBody
associatedWith Scott Street High School (Little Rock, Ark.) corporateBody
associatedWith Sherman High School (Little Rock, Ark.) corporateBody
associatedWith Spellman family. family
associatedWith Spilman, Emma Marguerite White, 1893-1981. person
associatedWith Spilman family. family
associatedWith Spilman, William K., d. 1932. person
associatedWith White family. family
associatedWith White, Isabella H. Bragg, b. 1866. person
associatedWith White, Robert Bragg, b. 1891. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Little Rock (Ark.)
Arkansas--Petit Jean Mountain
Arkansas--Little Rock
Arkansas
Petit Jean Mountain (Ark.)
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Education
Church buildings
Cyclones
Presbyterian church buildings
Religious camps
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Active 1875

Active 1932

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