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  1. Oct 4, 2023 · Bryant was the eighth surviving child (three died at birth) of a total of nine. He had four brothers and four sisters and was the youngest boy, with one sister born four years after him. Their home was a three-square-mile area called Moro Bottom (sometimes referred to as Moro Bottoms), an unincorporated place where seven families lived.

  2. Moro is a town in Lee County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 216 at the 2010 census.

  3. Moro Creek Bottoms Natural Area, located in the Coastal Plain, supports high-quality stands of lowland oak and bald cypress. Several cherrybark oak and water oak trees on the natural area exceed 3 feet in diameter and tower more than 90 feet in height.

  4. Born on September 11, 1913, in Moro Bottom, Arkansas, Bear Bryants upbringing laid the foundation for his later success. His roots in a farming community instilled in him the values of hard work, perseverance, and resilience – qualities that would shape his coaching style.

  5. Moro Creek Bottoms Natural Area, located in the Coastal Plain, Cleveland County, supports high-quality stands of lowland oak-sweetgum and bald cypress. Several cherrybark oak, water oak, and sweetgum trees on the natural area exceed three feet in diameter and tower more than 90 feet in height. The Nature Conservancy owns adjoining property.

  6. Oct 27, 2021 · After several years working as an assistant coach, Bryant was in line to be head coach at the University of Arkansas before the attack on Pearl Harbor began America's involvement in World War II. The Moro Bottom, Arkansas, native left football to serve his country as a member of the U.S. Navy, where he delivered one of the most ...

  7. Moro Creek Bottoms Natural Area in Cleveland County. Courtesy of the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission Print Share Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on X