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Mississippi, acre for acre, as the just proportion due that part of the nation on the
Arkansas agreeably to their numbers; which is to commence on the north side of the Arkansas river at the mouth of Point Remove or Budwell's Old Place; thence, by a straight line, northwardly, to strike Chataunga mountain, or the hill first above Shield's Ferry on White river, running up and between said rivers for complement, the banks of which rivers to be the lines; and to have the above line, from the point of beginning to the point on White river, run and marked, which shall be done soon after the ratification of this treaty; and all citizens of the United States, except. P. Lovely, who is to remain where she lives during life, removed from within the bounds as above named. And it is further stipulated, that the treaties heretofore between the Cherokee nation and the United States are to continue in full force with both parts of the nation, and both parts thereof entitled to all the immunities and privilege which the old nation enjoyed under the aforesaid treaties; the United States reserving the right of establishing factories, a military post, and roads within the boundaries above defined.
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including Dr. Thomas
Russell. Sixty-two percent of the white population was under 15 years old. Twenty-three individuals were seventy or older; just two had made it to eighty. Over eighty percent of the population was supported by agriculture, mostly by self-sufficient farm families. Other occupations included carpentry, blacksmithing, tanning, lumbering, merchandising, and wagon-making. There were some lawyers, teachers, doctors, and preachers as well as millers, saddlers, shoemakers, cabinet-makers, county officials, and at least one tar kiln operator. There were only 100 slaveowners, and only ten owned ten or more slaves. Only three farmers had twenty or more slaves, enough to be considered "planters" in the slave culture of the south. There were no free blacks documented. There were thirteen sawmills—two steam-powered and the rest powered by water—, two tanneries, and a cotton factory producing 22,500 pounds of thread annually. Dr. Thomas Russell, for whom Russellville was named, owned 680 acres of land, four slaves, a store, and ten town lots. There were eleven one-teacher
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loyalties separating unionists from rebels. For many, the struggle turned into a no-holds-barred conflict of killing and driving out opponents in the interest of ensuring the survival of families and allies. Of those who were able to, many fled to safer places. Most able-bodied men were away from home on one side or the other. Many of those left behind—women, old men, and children—fell prey to bands of guerrillas aligned to the
Confederacy—called bushwhackers by Union sympathizers—or the Union—called jayhawkers by southerners. Some belonged to neither side, attacking both sides and committing murder and arson and "pilfering and robbing of clothes, rustling cattle, emptying corn bins, taking whatever they wanted". Others actively supported one side or the other, such as William Stout's cooperation with the federals, though it probably led to his assassination in 1865.
924:. While the casinos in the other counties are open and operating, the casino license in Pope County has been mired in litigation, primarily due to two lawsuits by Gulfside Casino Partnership, one filed on August 15, 2019, and the other filed on March 9, 2021. The Arkansas Racing Commission awarded the Pope County license to Gulfside Casino Partnership on July 31, 2020, but, after the Arkansas Supreme Court reversed and dismissed a ruling by Pulaski County Circuit Judge Tim Fox and rendered Gulfside ineligible, the license was awarded to Cherokee Nation Businesses and Legends Resort and Casino on November 12, 2021. Pulaski County Circuit Judge Tim Fox voided that license in a ruling on January 3, 2013. The Arkansas Supreme Court affirmed Fox's ruling on October 26, 2023.
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against my brethren of the South that would brand me forever with valainy that would be too bad and roll up my
Sleeves and go to kiling off men that never did me any harm and never intends to do me any...The Secessionists here are rejoicing best pleased in the world a thousand times better pleased when they heard that Fort Sumpter was taken than they would have been to have heard that a plan was devised to put at rest forever all political differences and raised the Strips and Stars again over a free contented happy and prosperous people—these are hard things to say but I believe in my soul it is so and can I ever cooperate with a people whose heart is so decidedly in the wrong place I think no I see no way to do that—
6012:(Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Cameron) As captain of company F, 2d Kansas cavalry, while on duty in Arkansas, in 1862-'63, I never failed to find faithful scouts and reliable guides among the citizens. When, at Dardanelle, during the months of November and December, 1863, with eighty-five armed men, ('Mountain Feds') surrounded by more than six hundred renegade Missouri rebels, I was sustained and re-enforced as often as necessary by the citizens of Pope and Yell counties, under the direction of Burk Johnson and the late William Stout, during which time over five hundred recruits were added to the federal army, and not a single case of treachery on the part of any citizen was discovered.
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channel is entirely in Pope County. Holla Bend, now on the south side of the river, is accessible by land only through neighboring Yell County. After the channel project was completed, the Corps turned 4,068 acres back to the
General Services Administration (GSA), advising the GSA that the land, which had been part of the "Holla Bend Cutoff" flood control project, was surplus. Following a period of uncertainty due to local opposition, Holla Bend was acquired by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service in 1957 for development and use as a national wildlife refuge. Additional acquisitions have brought the total number of acres to 7,055 currently under refuge management.
542:-bearing mosquitos. Settlers in those areas soon suffered from malarial fevers and other ailments and Arkansas gained a reputation as a sick and swampy land. Most pioneers avoided Arkansas and chose other destinations to settle in. Those who ventured further—into central and western parts of the territory, and Pope County—found good soils along the river valley and, in the mountains, healthy forests of pine, oaks, and hickory, with well-drained soils for farming in the valleys, a wealth of forage for grazing and an abundance of game animals. At the end of the territorial years, the bulk of the people of Pope County were plain-folk farmers, herders, and hunters.
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newly formed fire department, insufficiently organized, was helpless to contain the ravaging fire which, fueled by strong winds, spread to the north side of Main Street from
Commerce. In less than three hours, twenty-three buildings were destroyed. The estimated loss was $ 250,000 of which only 40% was insured. In addition to the loss of the buildings and their stock, many of the citizens of Russellville who worked in the businesses abruptly lost their jobs. Those early businessmen of Russellville immediately set about re-building the downtown and, remarkably, within six months, twenty of the twenty-three buildings lost in the fire had been rebuilt.
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abundant supply of this comfort and necessary of life. The
Illinois, three fourths of the year, is navigable for keel boats, as far as the Establishment. Above, opposite, and below it, is plenty of excellent bottom land for culture, and conveniently near a good mill seat. From the circumstances mentioned, the situation promises to be very eligible; pleasant and healthful; and is also conveniently near the Indian villages. It is one hundred miles below Fort Smith; two hundred above the Arkansaw post; and about five hundred, as the river runs, from the mouth of the Arkansaw. The first log-house was raised here the 28th September, 1820.
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501:. The site was on a gentle rise covered with a growth of oak and pine at the foot of which issued a large spring of pure water. Above, below and opposite the site was plenty of excellent bottomland for cultivation. The mission was conveniently near Indian villages. The mission eventually included more than 25 buildings, including seven log cabins, a dining hall, library, post office, lumber house, carpenter shop, saw mill, meat house, grist mill and barn. The land where Dwight Mission buildings were is now under the waters of Lake Dardanelle, but the cemetery is still on the hill nearby.
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February 18, secession was voted down. The convention in March rejected an ordinance of secession, scheduled a vote of the people on secession for August, and adjourned subject to recall by the president of the convention. After Confederate guns fired on Fort Sumter and President Lincoln issued a call for support from the states, many advocated for recalling the convention, but others were opposed, such as the delegate from Pope County, William Stout, who wrote, "I believe it is the President's duty to put down rebellion. I have always thought so."
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5425:(One day)...Edward remarked that he believed he would paint a picture and call it "The Arkansas Travelor." A few days later... he began to paint...One day he and his brother visited their old home at Dwight to look at the memorable spring that once slaked the thirst... and in passing one of the old mission houses they saw a young girl holding a looking class in one hand while with the other she combed and brushed a lovely suit of hair... immediately upon reaching home he sketched the character of the girl holding the glass and combing her hair.
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impetus to bushwhacking and guerrilla warfare. Moreover the mores of this folk culture made it necessary for the mountaineer to seek revenge for each actual or alleged aggression. Thus the need of the
Confederacy for manpower clashed head-on with traditional mountain ways. The results were murder, robbery, brutality, destruction, and lasting bitterness as mountaineers either hid in the hills, fled to the Federals, or, if taken, sought to desert at the first opportunity.
6348:... on or about the 15th of April, 1872, John Williams, deputy sheriff, gave me orders to shoot or lead Nat Hale, John Hale, Reese Hogan, Harry Pointer, and John Young, saying, 'In fact, shoot any of them that impose upon you, come and give yourself up, and the governor will pardon you,' and he went so far as to say that he was going to get rid of the McCune and Hale outfit... The said John Williams said that he had orders to burn Dover, and he intended to do it.
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southern states. Even though
Arkansas had been a state since 1836, the few communities were small with limited development. The population in the 1860 census included 6,905 whites. There were 978 slaves, mostly in the agricultural areas in the southern part of the county. Most families were in the southern lowlands of the county. A railroad being developed to be built through the county—the Little Rock & Fort Smith—was to include a depot in Dover.
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wrong township and 150 ballots that were marked "for Russellville" that were not marked for a move "from" Dover. The ruling said that the proposition to move the county seat received just 890 votes. There were 2,266 qualified voters at the time of the election. The law required a majority of qualified voters to approve the move of the county seat, which, for this election, would have been 1,134 votes "for" the move.
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prosecution by local authorities or military courts and helped prevent theft of livestock and property from local inhabitants. Though they never faced combat, the volunteers experienced many of the same hardships and privations as their brethren in Mexico. Disease plagued troops, and unfamiliarity with army regulations caused continual conflict between volunteer and regular army commanders.
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734:. However, there were no battles or skirmishes. There were no engagements between organized opponents of any kind. Instead, an unofficial militia, headed by four county officers, exerted excessive and harsh control over the county, including threats to burn Dover, the county seat. By the end of the period, three of the four officials were dead.
709:, companies E and G of the Nineteenth Infantry, were stationed in Pope County and headquartered at Dover for a year and a half. In 1868, a militia law passed by the general assembly authorized the governor to enroll a state guard modeled, generally, after the U. S. Army. Elements of this guard would be used four years later in Pope County.
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basement and is elaborated with fluted pilasters of white between the windows and flanking the main entrances. The entrance to the building on the Main Street side is handsomely decorated with low relief Art Deco stylized foliate ornamentation, a cartouche, and, perched on the entrance entablature, a sculpted eagle with outstretched wings.
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Arkansas was established with seven million acres to the west of that provided to the Cherokees "forever". The Cherokees agreed to leave the Arkansas lands within 14 months. In 1829, all of the people at Dwight Mission moved to the new Indian Territory—in present-day Oklahoma—, where Dwight Mission was re-established in a new location.
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March. On June 13, the bondsmen for the new courthouse held a meeting and took steps deemed necessary to start the work and on September 23, the cornerstone was laid. County records were moved to Russellville in August and, temporarily, the county courtroom and clerk's office were upstairs in the R. J. Wilson Building.
5077:... an election for Commissioners was directed by the Act to be held to locate the county seat permanently. The place selected for the purpose was Scotia, the residence place of Judge Andrew Scott, which was the next house to Bollinger's in the neighborhood settlement, and was made the county seat in 1830...
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Gulfside Casino Partnership, a Mississippi-based company, filed a lawsuit in Pulaski County Circuit Court on Thursday afternoon challenging the Racing Commission's decision earlier that day to deny the company's appeal of the board's decision to reject its application because it lacked the support of
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After the new and disfranchising constitution went into operation a lull ensued, and for some time everything was quiet, but the county officials of Pope, who were all republicans and secret leaguers, grew more and more obnoxious to the people and both sides were surly, muttering and threatening. The
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Be it further enacted that the temporary seat of justice of the said county of Pope, hereby erected and established, shall be at the present residence of John Bollinger; and that an election shall be held... on the first Monday in January next for the purpose of electing one commissioner from each of
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The Arkansas Supreme Court affirmed the ruling by Judge Davis on June 4, 1887, clearing the way for the county seat to be moved to Russellville and for the construction of a new courthouse and jail. Title to properties in Russellville for the new courthouse and jail had been tendered to the county in
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An act to move the county seat passed in the General Assembly in 1873 but was repealed during a special session of the General Assembly in 1874. The moving of the county seat from Russellville back to Dover in 1874 was because moving the county seat from Dover to Russellville had not been done by the
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Beginning in the 1820s, an increasing number of settlers came to Arkansas from southern states resulting in an environment for the eastern Indians who had moved to Arkansas that was similar to that from which they had been expelled. Under a new treaty concluded on May 6, 1828, the western boundary of
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The latest action comes after the Arkansas Supreme Court reversed and dismissed a ruling by Pulaski County Circuit Judge Tim Fox that declared unconstitutional a commission rule and state law that required letters of endorsements for casino licenses to come from local officials in office at the time
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Deposition of William F. Grove, taken August 6, 1873...On arriving in sight of Dover I saw quite a number of armed men drawn up in the street, and on arriving in town found there between seventy and eighty men. I asked them why they were armed. They told me that Dodson had threatened to kill some of
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On Tuesday night the jail was discovered in flames and in a few minutes was destroyed. The building had just been completed at a cost of $ 2500. The fire was evidently the work of an incendiary, as the locks were found in the flames with the bolts all drawn. There were four prisoners confined in the
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In the spring of 1867 two companies of 'regulars' under the command of Major Mulligan, United States army, came to Dover, the county seat, to aid the civil authorities and in the interest of the Freedman's Bureau. These soldiers had a welcome reception and after a year and a half departed, regretted
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I believe it is the President's duty to put down rebellion. I have always thought so. I have always thought that General Jackson was right in 33 if he was right then Lincoln is right now but it Seems that there is going to be war between the north & the South—for me to take the Side of the north
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By the time the New Madrid earthquakes drowned out the Cherokee settlements on the St. Francis River, their population there had increased to two thousand persons. The principal Cherokee town was undoubtedly the largest settlement in Arkansas at the time, with a population roughly four times greater
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living together, 10.20% had a female householder with no husband present, and 27.50% were non-families. 23.00% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.10% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.55 and the average family size was 3.00.
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Following the civil war, Pope County remained sparsely settled, with a census population in 1870 of only 503 more people than had been recorded before the war. Many of the people who had fled the upheaval and uncertainties of the war years never returned and, of course, many former residents had not
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After South Carolina seceded in December 1860, an election was scheduled in Arkansas for February 1861 to vote on whether Arkansas would secede and if a secession convention would be called. In Pope County, prior to the election, secession was rejected four to one in a straw ballot. In the statewide
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On the night of January 16, 1906 a fire destroyed nearly half of the downtown business district. The fire included both sides of Commerce Street from Main to "B" Street. Ironically, Russellville had just formed a fire department and ordered fire-fighting equipment, all of which had not arrived. The
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In the county, the population was spread out, with 25.50% under the age of 18, 11.60% from 18 to 24, 28.20% from 25 to 44, 21.90% from 45 to 64, and 12.70% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females, there were 96.40 males. For every 100 females age 18 and
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In October 1886, the county court set aside the election, deciding that the election was void for bribery, Russellville having offered to erect a courthouse if she was selected as the county seat. The decision was appealed to the circuit court, where M. L. Davis was elected special judge to try the
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Between 1865 and 1870, at least five county officials were assassinated: Sheriff Archibald D. Napier and Deputy Sheriff Albert Parks on October 24, 1865, County Clerk William Stout on December 4, 1865, Sheriff W. Morris Williams on August 20, 1866, and Russellville Postmaster John L. Harkey on July
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The Treaty of 1817 secured lands in Arkansas for the Western Cherokees north of the Arkansas River between Point Remove and Fort Smith and removed all citizens of the United States, except Persis Lovely, the widow of Indian Agenet William Lovely. Most white settlers moved to new locations south of
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Although mandatory relocation would not be established until 1830, by 1804 President Jefferson and others already looked to the western lands as a refuge for Indian peoples occupying land nearer to American settlements, particularly in the southern states and territories. Keeping American settlers
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Again, a majority voted to move the county seat from Dover, but neither Russellville nor Atkins received enough votes to move it to either place. Pope County had 3,688 registered voters at the time. The move to Russellville received 1,485 votes (40.2% of registered voters) and Atkins garnered 1200
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Following the special election, the county clerk certified that a majority (1,240) of the qualified electors voted to move the county seat from Dover. However, neither Atkins nor Russellville received enough votes to determine where the new county seat would be located. The results of the election
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Transportation into Arkansas' interior in the early years was mostly limited to river travel. While navigable, the Arkansas River was unpredictable, alternating between floods and droughts and infested with sandbars and snags. The winding Arkansas River passed through a vast swampy floodplain that
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Arkansas's first highway rest area was built in Pope County on Highway 7 in the 1930s. Despite its challenging terrain, Highway 7 became a major route for travelers, connecting Russellville and Harrison. This was back when cars were a relatively new invention and there were few places to stop and
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The offer that Russellville's leading citizens made included lots in Russellville as the site for a new courthouse and a $ 50,000 bond for the construction, without cost to the county, of a "good and sufficient two story brick court house" and a "good, sufficient, and commodious jail". Before the
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The results of that election were moot after courts overturned the results of the September 1878 vote. The case made it to the Arkansas Supreme Court which returned the case to the circuit court of Judge W. D. Jacoway. Jacoway's subsequent ruling was that there were 200 votes of men voting in the
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On April 30, 1879, an election was ordered by the county court to be held June 20, 1879, to determine whether the county seat would be changed to Russellville or to Atkins. On June 17, Russellville citizens increased the amount of their bond for building a new courthouse from $ 2,500 to $ 10,000.
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With the new railroad running eight miles south of the county seat at Dover and the gradual relocation of county commerce toward Russellville and Atkins, moving the county seat was inevitable. Russellville was developing into the business center of the county and a newer town, Atkins, was growing
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The East Fork Wilderness takes its name from the East Fork of the Illinois Bayou, which bisects the wilderness from the northeast to southwest. The Area encompasses 10,777 acres along the southern edge of the Boston Mountains. East Fork's terrain is characterized by flat or gently rounded ridges
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This courthouse, which replaced an 1888 structure, is the dominant building in the downtown. It occupies a small corner site, presenting two facades, of which the principal and more elaborate one faces Main Street. Constructed of beige brick, the courthouse is three stories in height on a raised
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In 1931 a new courthouse for Pope County was constructed on the site of the original 1888 building. The four-story brick building was designed by Arkansas architect H. Ray Burks (architect of many Arkansas county courthouses) and is typical of Depression-era public building construction with its
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A quiet little village..., some 3 miles from the station of Russellville... For many years Norristown was the principle mercantile point of the county. Since the completion of the L. R. & F. S. Ry. most of the business men have left the place and removed to Russellville. It is still a quiet,
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In 1954, the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers dug a new, straight channel for the Arkansas River across the 6-mile "bend" of Pope County's Holla Bend. The project was part of the long-term development of the river for flood control and mitigation and future use of the river for navigation. The new
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It took 15 years from an act from the Arkansas General Assembly moving the county seat to Russellville—reversed the next year, sending it back to Dover—until the new courthouse was completed in Russellville. Dover had been selected in the 1840s for its more central location in the county. Thirty
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In 1860, though its population had grown by 67.4% in a decade, Pope County was still sparsely settled. The slave population had grown to 12.4% (978 individuals). Along with the rest of Arkansas, it was on an economic frontier attracting relatively large numbers of new settlers, mostly from other
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We consider the Court House as a very unsafe place to keep the public records in, and liable at almost any time to fall to the ground—rendering It not only unsafe for the public records, but hazardous to the life of those who have to be about the building. We would recommend that the records be
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does list Arkansas population based on townships (sometimes referred to as "county subdivisions" or "minor civil divisions"). Townships are also of value for historical purposes in terms of genealogical research. Each town or city is within one or more townships in an Arkansas county based on
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In 1861, much of Pope County was still a wilderness frontier. There was no railroad. Roads were little more than tracks and there were no bridges crossing streams. The population was sparse with most dependent on subsistence farming. Many were squatters not owning the land their cabins were on.
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In the Ouachita and Ozark mountains, where the war had been considered an alien imposition from the first, the threat of conscription intruded violently on the culture of the hill folk. Given the sturdy independence of the mountaineer and his propensity for violence, conscription gave an added
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With the majority of the Sixth Infantry and First Dragoons en route to Mexico, the volunteers were essential to maintaining a strong federal presence along the Arkansas border and preventing further violence among the Cherokees. The volunteers rounded up deserters, criminals, and murderers for
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The site selected for the Establishment, is on the west bank of the Illinois river, a northern branch of the Arkansaw, about five miles from their junction, on a gentle eminence, covered with a growth of oak and pine. At the foot of the eminence issues a large spring of pure water, yielding an
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During the war, what little civil authority there was collapsed throughout Arkansas. By 1863, in most of the state, travel was dangerous, farming hazardous, and county government inoperative. Pope County records at Dover were moved to a cave for protection. Several skirmishes took place in the
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It was neutral ground, and successively over-ran by federals from Dardanelle and Lewisburg, and by rangers and jayhawkers of both armies, and of neither. Horses and stock were stolen, houses burned and wayside murders committed. The people, observing old political lines fell into both armies,
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Art. 5 - The United States bind themselves in exchange for the lands ceded in the first and second articles hereof, to give to that part of the Cherokee nation on the Arkansas as much land on said river and White river as they have or may hereafter receive from the Cherokee nation east of the
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Winds from a storm on March 8, 1878, damaged the county courthouse in Dover, rendering it "unfit and unsafe". With the county having no funds to repair the structure, its condition became a consideration for some in the issue of moving the county seat, with citizens of Russellville offering a
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The civil war's primary principles—for the South, independence and preservation of slavery, and for the North, restoration of the Union—soon lost their relevance in thinly settled Pope County. As in much of the region, the already hard lives of much of the population were disrupted by wartime
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There were 695 white families in Pope County in 1850. The total population, according to the census, was 4,710; 10.2% were slaves (479 Individuals). Only 1,640 individuals had been born in Arkansas. Most of the rest had been born in southern slave states. There were 11 who were foreign-born,
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The settlement of the Cherokees is scattered for a long extent on the river, and appears not much different from those of the white people. They are considerably advanced towards civilization and were very decent in their deportment. They inhabit a lovely, rich part of the
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Fox ruled that commissioners erred in the licensing process by awarding that permit to two entities, Legends Resort & Casino LLC and company owner Cherokee Nation Businesses (CNB) LLC, when the constitution explicitly states that only a single entity can own a casino
5042:(Note 1: The act actually took effect on December 25, though John Pope approved it on November 2. Virtually all references give November 2 for the day that Pope County was established.) (Note 2: John Bollinger was one of 13 county magistrates appointed November 20, 1829.)
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take a break. "Rotary Ann" rest stop was named after the Rotary Club's ladies' auxiliary. The Russellville branch recognized the need for a rest area with bathrooms and scenic views along Highway 7 and worked with the Rotary Club to create a scenic overlook in the 1930s.
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contested case. On November 12, Davis reversed the county court's decision and ordered that an election be held on March 19, 1887, to determine whether the county seat would be moved to Russellville or to Atkins. His decision was appealed to the Arkansas Supreme Court.
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By June 1873, regular service on the Little Rock & Fort Smith Railroad extended all the way through the county as far as Clarksville in Johnson County. County commerce that had previously made Dover the business center of the county moved to Russellville or Atkins.
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in a new "colony" with a string of Cherokee villages stretching for over 70 miles above Point Remove. About half of this distance was in the future Pope County. An 1820 description by Territorial Governor James Miller called it a "lovely, rich part of the country".
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With Federal troops stationed at Lewisburg—on the river south of present-day Morrilton—and Clarksville in 1864, foraging parties seeking supplies ranged into Pope County. Many families remaining in the county suffered incursions by the military and guerilla bands.
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The Indians left behind them many well-cultivated farms and substantial dwellings. White settlers moved onto the land and occupied the improvements. Many even purchased the land and improvements from the departing Cherokees, who, of course, had no right to sell
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separated by hollows with very steep slopes of sheer rock walls. The elevation ranges from 800- 1,600 ft. The most unique feature of East Fork Wilderness is the presence of 3 upland ponds. These areas have exposed standing water during wet weather months and...
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Pope County was established on November 2, 1829, ten years after the establishment of the Territory of Arkansas, with a temporary county seat to be at the home of John Bollinger. A county seat selection commission elected in January 1830 chose the community of
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27, 1868. Napier and Williams both served as Captain of the Third Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Union), Company I where Wallace H. Hickox, Stout's successor, was a lieutenant and John H. Williams, a successor to Parks and Morris Williams' brother, was a bugler.
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Most of those pioneers who chose to stay came from Appalachian stock and settled individually throughout the area. Log cabins with dirt floors, a small garden for corn, and supplies for trapping and hunting were all they needed to scratch out a life in the
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In the November 2018 general election, Pope County was one of four counties designated as locations for the first legal casinos in Arkansas in Issue 4, which, when passed, became Amendment 100 to the Arkansas Constitution. The other three counties were
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native republicans, who go by the name of 'Mountain Feds' took sides with their Sheriff and County Clerk, and as the time of another election drew near the county authorities claimed that the insecurity of the times demanded martial law in Pope County.
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The contract for repairing the court house was let... to Mr. W. R. Cox, of Atkins, for $ 1000, his being the lowest bid. The work according to contract and specifications will commence at once and is to be completed by the March term of the circuit
358:. Pope County was the nineteenth (of seventy-five) county formed. The county's borders changed eighteen times in the 19th century with the creation of new counties and adjustments between counties. The current boundaries were set on March 8, 1877.
876:. The line was originally built primarily to transport agricultural products—primarily cotton—from Dardanelle to the LR&FS depot in Russellville. For the first eight years of operation, freight and passengers crossed the river on a ferry.
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and his brother-in-law, Alfred Finney, who established a mission in 1820 on the west side of Illinois Bayou about four miles from the Arkansas River. The stream was navigable for keelboats about nine months of the year. The mission was named
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them and burn the town down. I asked them if they had any idea that he would kill any of them if he got them, or burn their town down. They said they did, for he had already partially carried out one threat by killing Hale and Tucker.
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according to their traditions; but they seem not to have divided by any geographical line. Between rival families recriminations ensued after the peace, and in time old grudges began to be avenged, and bushwhacking was not uncommon.
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The new courthouse and jail in Russellville were accepted as completed on May 16, 1888, by J.M. Haney, W. H. Poynter, and L. D. Ford, commissioners appointed by the county court to examine and receive the new county structures.
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are the divisions of a county. Each township includes unincorporated areas; some may have incorporated cities or towns within part of their boundaries. Arkansas townships have limited purposes in modern times. However, the
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By the time Arkansas Territory was established in 1819, the western Cherokees represented at least 20 percent of the total population of the Territory, mostly centered along the Arkansas River and the future Pope County.
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with a total enrollment of 326 students. Churches totaled ten, according to the census, with 6 Methodist, 2 Baptist, 1 Cumberland Presbyterian, and 1 Old School Presbyterian. Principal causes of death, were, in order,
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On the night of January 16, 1906, nearly half of the business district of Russellville was destroyed by fire. The county courthouse was spared, though most of the buildings in its block of the city were lost.
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While the majority of the population of Pope County consisted of rural families, many were squatters on state or federal land. In 1851, about 76% of households did not own land and, in 1860, some 66% did not.
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accreted an additional 1,526 acres for the refuge. Other acquisitions totaling 589 acres, plus 441 acres included in the migratory bird closure area, account for a total of 7,055 acres currently under refuge
5011:, That all the part of the county of Crawford, included within the following boundaries,... be, and the same is hereby, erected into a separate and distinct county, to be called and known by the name of Pope.
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All the people at Dwight Mission moved 150 miles west into Indian Territory (Oklahoma) in 1829 and most of the Cherokee followed. The reservation was dissolved and the area of the Ozarks was opened for white
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citizens but rather by the legislature. The railroad had just opened up through Russellville and the citizens did not see that the business center of the county had so shifted yet as to justify the change.
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In many Rotary clubs throughout the world, wives of male members are affectionately called "Rotary Ann's." This designation was never one of disparagement, but rather grew out of an interesting historical
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With the 1878 vote to move the county seat from Dover reversed, repairs to the county courthouse in Dover were made in the early 1880s. The contract for the repairs was to W. R. Cox of Atkins for $ 1,000.
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The certified result of the March 19, 1887, special election was 1,399 votes for Russellville and 1271 for Atkins, with Russellville selected by a margin of 128 votes out of 2,670 total votes cast.
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On February 18, 1861, the voters... (in) near freezing weather voted down secession... 23,626 for the Union and 17,927 for secession... The summoning of a convention was approved 27,412 to 15, 826.
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In 1957, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers transferred 4,068 acres to the Fish and Wildlife Service, but retained a permanent flood easement for these acres. In 1985, a court action based on the
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building site and $ 2,500 to build a new courthouse there at no cost to the taxpayers. A church was used for a courtroom during terms of the circuit court while the courthouse was unavailable.
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With the completion of the railroad through the county and the move of the county seat, some smaller communities such as Norristown and Dover went into a period of decline or disappeared.
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By 1804, Present Jefferson, with others, looked to the new lands as a refuge for Indian peoples on lands near American settlements, keeping American settlers and Indian societies separate.
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the license application is submitted. The ruling essentially invalidated an application from Gulfside Casino Partnership, leaving only the application for Legends Resort and Casino.
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The median income for a household in the county was $ 32,069, and the median income for a family was $ 39,055. Males had a median income of $ 29,914 versus $ 19,307 for females. The
6442:(Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Arkansas Passed at the 1874 Special Session ed.). Little Rock, Arkansas: Gazette Book and Job Printing Office. 1874. p. 7
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In this period, several county officials were killed, although the citizens disavow the acts, and say that they were private assassinations arising from personal causes.
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6418:(Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Arkansas (1873) ed.). Little Rock, Arkansas: Little Rock Printing and Publishing Company. April 25, 1873. p. 239
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We lost nearly all our town in the war. Our own boys burned it to keep the federals from occupying it, after they had driven out the women and children.
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which was in use for nearly four decades except for periods when its operation was interrupted because of high river flows or other disruptions.
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Issue 4, a constitutional amendment authorizing four casinos in the state, was approved by 54 percent of voters on Election Day 2018.
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by all. The officers of the companies, by their gentlemanly bearing and conservative methods, made friends in every class of people.
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census maps and publications. The townships of Pope County are listed below; listed in parentheses are the cities, towns, and/or
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was established on December 5, 1840, the county seat was again on the periphery of the county and the county seat was moved to
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It was located at Dover by Benjamin Lanford, Webster Jamison and James Burton. It remained there until March 19th, 1887...
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being won over by the traveler (man on horse in image). Washburn's father was Cephas Washburn, founder of Dwight Mission.
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In Pope County secession was voted down four to one in a straw ballot, and thirty-three guns fired to honor the occasion.
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7125:. No. 37, 13th year. Russellville, AArkansas: The Russellville Printing Association. September 28, 1887. p. 2
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and accidents. More than half of all deaths were infants under one year of age and only nine percent were over forty.
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6963:. No. 30, 12th year. Russellville, Arkansas: The Russellville Printing Association. September 1, 1886. p. 2
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6468:. No. 30, 12th year. Russellville, Arkansas: The Russellville Printing Association. September 1, 1886. p. 2
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and tried to convince the Cherokee to move there voluntarily. The reservation boundaries extended from north of the
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7534:, 60CV-21-1653, Complaint to Appeal Agency Decision (Pulaski County Circuit Court, March 9, 2021).
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6908:. No. 27, 12th year. Russellville, Arkansas: The Russellville Printing Association. August 4, 1886. p. 3
430:, Cherokee living in southeast Missouri on the Mississippi River moved to the Arkansas River at the suggestion of
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7099:. No. 21, 13th year. Russellville, Arkansas: The Russellville Printing Association. June 15, 1887. p. 3
6989:. No. 9, 13th year. Russellville, Arkansas. The Russellville Printing Association. March 23, 1887. p. 3
6878:. No. 46, Vol VI. Russellville, Arkansas: The Russellville Printing Association. December 9, 1880. p. 3
6820:. No. 48 Vol VI. Russellville, Arkansas: The Russellville Printing Association. December 23, 1880. p. 3
6572:. No. 35 Vol V. Russellville, Arkansas: The Russellville Printing Association. September 25, 1879. p. 3
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There were 20,701 households, out of which 34.30% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 58.60% were
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whether to change the county seat to Atkins or to Russellville if the voters decided to move the seat from Dover.
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On March 1, 1870, the new Pope County jail in Dover was burned. A man named Glover later claimed responsibility.
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7177:. No. 17, 14th year. Russellville, Arkansas: The Russellville Printing Association. May 17, 1888. p. 3
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6601:. No. 31 Vol IV. Russellville, Arkansas: The Russellville Printing Association. August 22, 1878. p. 3
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6764:. No. 37 Vol V. Russellville, Arkansas: The Russellville Printing Association. October 9, 1879. p. 2
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6679:. No. 22 Vol V. Russellville, Arkansas: The Russellville Printing Association. June 19, 1879. p. 3
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county, but there were no major engagements. On April 8, 1865, Dover, including the courthouse was burned.
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Lynch, John; McFadin, Daniel (January 14, 2023). "Judge's decision annuls Cherokees' casino permit".
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issued a proclamation calling for the convention to reconvene on May 6 where, in the final vote, the
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took inspiration from Pope County scenes near the family's Norristown home for his most famous work,
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Coop, Griffen (October 26, 2023). "State Supreme Court nullifies Pope County casino license".
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5006:(Organic act). General Assembly of the Territory of Arkansas. November 2, 1829. p. 42.
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7396:. No. 335, 118th year. Memphis, Tennessee: The Memphis Publishing Company. p. 29
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removed to a safe place. We condemn the building as wholy unfit for use as a Court house.
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to the United States, including all of Arkansas. Today, that transaction is known as the
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The Wild Ass of the Ozarks : Jeff Davis and the Social Bases of Southern Politics
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Dougan, Michael B. (1976). "4) Arkansas and The Union, November, 1860 - March, 1861".
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Dougan, Michael B. (1976). "4) Arkansas and The Union, November, 1860 - March, 1861".
5101:(1). Boone, North Carolina: Appalachian Journal and Appalachian State University: 70.
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Butler, Hannah (August 1, 2020). "With Pope County divided, ARC chooses Gulfside".
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6728:"An Act to be Entitled An Act to Provide for locating and Changing of County Seats"
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6151:(2). Little Rock and Fayetteville, Arkansas: Arkansas Historical Association: 142.
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said townships..., to locate the seat of justice in and for the county of Pope..
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the river. By 1820, new Cherokee emigrants from the east had blended with the
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They Sought a Land : A Settlement in the Arkansas River Valley 1840-1870
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They Sought a Land : A Settlement in the Arkansas River Valley 1840-1870
5857:
Confederate Arkansas - The People and Policies of a Frontier State in Wartime
5698:
Confederate Arkansas - The People and Policies of a Frontier State in Wartime
5635:
Confederate Arkansas - The People and Policies of a Frontier State in Wartime
5606:
Confederate Arkansas - The People and Policies of a Frontier State in Wartime
5581:
Confederate Arkansas - The People and Policies of a Frontier State in Wartime
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Confederate Arkansas - The People and Policies of a Frontier State in Wartime
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Confederate Arkansas - The People and Policies of a Frontier State in Wartime
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had been postponed by the conflict with the first rails not laid until 1869.
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5975:. Fayetteville, Arkansas: The University of Arkansas Press. pp. 85–86.
5583:. Tuscalooosa, Alabama: The University of Alabama Press. pp. 48 to 56.
4816:. Little Rock, Arkansas: Arkansas Historic Preservation Program. p. 16.
6116:. Fayetteville, Arkansas: Arkansas Historical Association. pp. 174–198
5415:
Anderson, Mabel W. (July 1907). Sturm, G. P. (ed.). "The Southern Artist".
1765:
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5220:. St. Louis and New York: N. D. Thompson Publishing Company. p. 946.
5058:. St. Louis and New York: N. D. Thompson Publishing Company. p. 946.
5009:
Be it further enacted by the General Assembly of the Territory of Arkansas
4923:(2). Fayetteville, Little Rock: Arkansas Historical Association: 167–168.
4877:(3). Fayetteville, Little Rock: Arkansas Historical Association: 258–259.
4550:(3). Fayetteville, Little Rock: Arkansas Historical Association: 253–271.
530:, a growing town of the Arkansas River upstream and across the river from
9014:
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5608:. Tuscalooosa, Alabama: The University of Alabama Press. pp. 59–60.
4599:(2). Fayettevill, Little Rock: Arkansas Historical Association: 153–156.
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7481:
Hardy, Benjamin (November 15, 2018). "Arkansas becomes casino country".
6346:. St. Louis, Missouri: George Knapp & Co. July 22, 1872. p. 3.
6291:. No. 13189. James Gordon Bennett Jr. September 30, 1872. p. 7
6192:. No. 13189. James Gordon Bennett Jr. September 30, 1872. p. 7
6164:
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6089:. Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office. 1868. p. 377
6028:. Fayetteville, Arkansas: The University of Arkansas Press. p. 86.
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5832:. No. 13189. James Gordon Bennett Jr. September 30, 1872. p. 7
5803:. No. 13189. James Gordon Bennett Jr. September 30, 1872. p. 7
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A Report to the Secretary of War of the United States, on Indian Affairs
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A Report to the Secretary of War of the United States, on Indian Affairs
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In 1891, the ferry across the river at Dardanelle was supplanted by the
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fast and would compete as a potential new location for the county seat.
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7390:"Holla Bend to become National Wildlife Area-Hunters Hope For the Best"
6931:"Proclamation of Election in the Matter of Location of the County Seat"
5316:(4). Fayetteville, Arkansas: Arkansas Historical Association: 422–443.
838:
September 1886 election, citizens in Atkins made a very similar offer.
381:
327:
7888:
5934:(4). Fayetteville, Little Rock: Arkansas Historical Association: 389.
4393:
National Register of Historic Places listings in Pope County, Arkansas
1772:
United States presidential election results for Pope County, Arkansas
6319:. Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office. 1875. pp. 97–98
6156:
5939:
5859:. Tuscalooosa, Alabama: The University of Alabama Press. p. 62.
5738:
5700:. Tuscalooosa, Alabama: The University of Alabama Press. p. 96.
5637:. Tuscalooosa, Alabama: The University of Alabama Press. p. 62.
5555:. Tuscalooosa, Alabama: The University of Alabama Press. p. 45.
5527:. Tuscalooosa, Alabama: The University of Alabama Press. p. 44.
5475:
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4867:"Jeffersonian Indian Removal and the Emergence of Arkansas Territory"
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4540:"Jeffersonian Indian Removal and the Emergence of Arkansas Territory"
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7425:. Department of the interior Information Service. September 1, 1957
5670:(2). Fayetteville, Arkansas: Arkansas Historical Association: 101.
5423:(5 and 6). Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Sturm Publishing Company: 5–7.
5252:
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Note: West and Cox were members of John Williams' militia company.
4814:
The Promised Land: The Cherokees, Arkansas, and Removal, 1794-1839
620:, the composition of which was derived from a story he heard from
7769:"Census 2000 PHC-T-4. Ranking Tables for Counties: 1990 and 2000"
5441:. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, Inc. p. 8.
4589:"Cherokee Pioneers in Arkansas: The St. Francis Years, 1785-1813"
4498:"On the Extreme Frontier: Crafting the Western Arkansas Boundary"
1725:, and 1.39% from two or more races. 2.06% of the population were
595:
539:
8218:
6415:
An Act entitled "An act to move the county seat of Pope County."
5758:
April 8. Staid in Camp all day. Rebs burnt 23 Buildings in Dover
5306:"Manumission in the Arkansas River Valley: Three Case Histories"
9009:
7416:"Holla Bend Island, Arkansas, Becomes National Wildlife Refuge"
6902:"Proclamation of Election in the Matter of County Seat Removal"
5439:
Hardscrabble Frontier : Pope County, Arkansas in the 1850s
5139:(4). Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press: 478–479.
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346:. The county was formed on November 2, 1829, from a portion of
7561:"Arkansas Racing Commission awards Pope County casino license"
7203:
pleasant little town.., with a population of 100 or 150 souls.
7119:"Laying of the Corner Stone of the Court House of Pope County"
7080:
The case appealed to the supreme court has not been decided...
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7044:. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard Law School. June 4, 1887
5855:
Dougan, Michael B. (1976). "7) The Second Year of the War".
947:
822:
Shall the County Seat be removed from Dover to Russellville?
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7250:
National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places
7220:
National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places
6220:. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. p. 121
6114:
Publications of The Arkansas Historical Association, Vol. 2
5696:
Dougan, Michael B. (1976). "7) The Third Year of the War".
5633:
Dougan, Michael B. (1976). "5) Arkansas Leaves the Union".
5604:
Dougan, Michael B. (1976). "5) Arkansas Leaves the Union".
5579:
Dougan, Michael B. (1976). "5) Arkansas Leaves the Union".
4911:
Littlefield, Danel F.; Underhill, Lonnie E. (Summer 1972).
7911:
2011 Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS): Pope County, AR
7747:"Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990"
6002:. Washington D. C.: Government Printing Office. p. 94
5462:
Moneyhon, Carl H. (1999). "The Slave Family in Arkansas".
5195:. Little Rock: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: 76–77. July 2016
697:
Arkansas became the second former Confederate state to be
7863:
7800:
7531:
Gulfside Casino Partnership v. Arkansas Racing Commission
4973:(4). Central States Archaeological Societies, Inc.: 191.
4839:(4). Central States Archaeological Societies, Inc.: 191.
6141:"Militia Disturbances in Arkansas during Reconstruction"
957:
538:
covered much of eastern Arkansas, a breeding ground for
480:
send a mission to Arkansas. The assignment was given to
399:
7944:"Arkansas: 2010 Census Block Maps - County Subdivision"
7548:. Russellville, Arkansas: Russellville Newspapers, Inc.
7282:. Society of Architectural Historians. November 6, 2018
6859:
The repairs on the court house are moving up lively...
6758:"Judge Jacoway's Decision on the County-seat Question"
4413:"U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Pope County, Arkansas"
825:
Shall the County Seat be removed from Dover to Atkins?
389:
Russellville, Arkansas, Micropolitan Statistical Area
5390:
Field Operations of the Division of Soils, Volume 15
4910:
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were also formerly active townships in Pope County.
499:
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
478:
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
6582:
The village church was being used as a court house.
5028:. Little Rock: William E Woodruff. 1830. p. 43
2813:
7889:"Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections"
7793:
4471:"Atlas of Historical County Boundaries - Arkansas"
860:On August 15, 1893, train operations began on the
445:In 1815, the US government established a Cherokee
2859:Pope County formerly included 10 more townships.
2856:that are fully or partially inside the township.
852:
9643:
7672:
7448:"Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge - About Us"
5004:An act to erect and establish the County of Pope
5721:Gillet, Orville; Worley, Ted R. (Summer 1958).
4697:(PhD). The University of Oklahoma. p. 107.
776:whether to move the county seat from Dover, and
391:which encompasses all of Pope and Yell County.
7976:Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture
7774:. United States Census Bureau. April 2, 2001.
7630:. United States Census Bureau. August 22, 2012
7363:"Bossier Firm Bids Low on Arkansas River Work"
5723:"Diary of Orville Gillet, U. S. A., 1864-1865"
811:Shall the County Seat be removed or changed? (
8643:
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7996:
6722:
6720:
5924:"Dr. Thomas Russell: Founder of Russellville"
2839:Townships in Pope County, Arkansas as of 2010
705:(1867-1868), when Arkansas was placed in the
7745:Forstall, Richard L., ed. (March 27, 1995).
7589:
6894:
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373:. Approximately 40% of the county is in the
4508:(1). Arkansas Historical Association: 3–4.
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747:County Seat move from Dover to Russellville
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7917:(Map). U. S. Census Bureau. Archived from
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6362:"Where should the county seat be located?"
6138:
4739:"Cephas Washburn and His Work in Arkansas"
737:
220:18 sq mi (50 km) 2.2%
9662:1829 establishments in Arkansas Territory
7246:"Russellville Downtown Historic District"
7216:"Russellville Downtown Historic District"
6639:
6342:"Affidavit of Perry West and G. W. Cox".
6273:. Memphis, Tennessee. September 25, 1872.
6048:
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5297:
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5129:"Intertribalism in the Ozarks, 1800-1865"
5051:
4374:. U.S. Census Bureau, Geography Division.
545:
380:Pope County is an alcohol prohibition or
9672:Russellville, Arkansas micropolitan area
8222:Map of Arkansas highlighting Pope County
8011:Places adjacent to Pope County, Arkansas
7744:
7613:. Little Rock, Arkansas: Alan Leveritt.
7485:. Little Rock, Arkansas: Alan Leveritt.
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4913:"The Cherokee Agency Reserve, 1828-1886"
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7594:. Little Rock, Arkansas: WEHCO Media.
7559:Roberts, Jeannie (November 13, 2021).
7543:
6462:"Personal interest and local feelings"
6213:
6061:(original publisher). pp. 28–29.
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4388:List of lakes in Pope County, Arkansas
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400:Louisiana Purchase and Cherokee Lands
9667:Populated places established in 1829
8018:
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7620:
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7567:. Little Rock, Arkansas: WEHCO Media
7507:. Little Rock, Arkansas: WEHCO Media
7499:Roberts, Jeannie (August 15, 2019).
7388:Reynolds, Henry (December 1, 1957).
7304:
7263:simple lines and Art Deco detailing.
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5088:
4967:Central States Archeological Journal
4833:Central States Archeological Journal
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862:Dardanelle and Russellville Railroad
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7881:
7781:from the original on March 27, 2010
7038:"Neal v. Shinn, 49 Ark. 227 (1887)"
6139:Singletary, Otis A. (Summer 1956).
5344:"Pope County One Hundred Years Ago"
5251:Trotter, Richard L. (Winter 2001).
4693:Markman, Robert Paul (1972). "IV".
2901:Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge
1184:Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge
687:Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad
212:813 sq mi (2,110 km)
204:831 sq mi (2,150 km)
104:35.426388888889°N 93.031944444444°W
13:
8217:
8146:Municipalities and communities of
7331:
4865:Bolton, S. Charles (Autumn 2003).
4538:Bolton, S. Charles (Autumn 2003).
4496:Everrett, Derek R. (Spring 2008).
4451:. National Association of Counties
4441:
4427:"QuickFacts Pope County, Arkansas"
4372:"Census 2000 U.S. Gazetteer Files"
1213:
830:(32.5% of the registered voters).
649:Arkansas in the American Civil War
61:Location within the U.S. state of
14:
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7965:
6145:The Arkansas Historical Quarterly
5928:The Arkansas Historical Quarterly
5890:The Arkansas Historical Quarterly
5777:. Central Arkansas Library System
5727:The Arkansas Historical Quarterly
5664:The Arkansas Historical Quarterly
5504:. Central Arkansas Library System
5464:The Arkansas Historical Quarterly
5348:The Arkansas Historical Quarterly
5310:The Arkansas Historical Quarterly
5257:The Arkansas Historical Quarterly
4917:The Arkansas Historical Quarterly
4871:The Arkansas Historical Quarterly
4743:The Arkansas Historical Quarterly
4695:The Arkansas Cherokees: 1817-1828
4644:. Central Arkansas Library System
4593:The Arkansas Historical Quarterly
4544:The Arkansas Historical Quarterly
4502:The Arkansas Historical Quarterly
4419:
939:
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665:was passed by a vote of 69 to 1.
338:, the population was 63,381. The
109:35.426388888889; -93.031944444444
16:County in Arkansas, United States
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7452:U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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7423:U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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7338:Rotary Club of Lake Houston Area
7307:"Oh How I Love Thee, Rotary Ann"
6112:. In Reynolds, John Hugh (ed.).
5922:Brown, Walter L. (Winter 1961).
5304:Duncan, Georgena (Winter 2007).
5089:Otto, John Solomon (Fall 1986).
4961:Davis, Hester A (October 1999).
4827:Davis, Hester A (October 1999).
4664:"Treaty with the Cherokee, 1817"
4587:Myers, Robert A. (Summer 1997).
2814:Other unincorporated communities
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6024:Ragsdale, William Oats (1997).
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5989:
5971:Ragsdale, William Oats (1997).
5964:
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5884:Blevins, Brooks (Autumn 2018).
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5658:Shea, William L (Summer 2011).
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5217:A Pictorial History of Arkansas
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5055:A Pictorial History of Arkansas
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1567:Pope County racial composition
1199:
663:Arkansas Ordinance of Secession
76:Arkansas's location within the
6514:"Come. Let Us Reason Together"
5342:Worley, Ted R. (Summer 1954).
5153:10.5250/amerindiquar.34.4.0475
5145:10.5250/amerindiquar.34.4.0475
4812:Logan, Charles Russel (1997).
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1745:over, there were 94.10 males.
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853:Railroads, ferry, and a bridge
719:
703:military reconstruction period
497:and a corporate member of the
1:
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7749:. United States Census Bureau
7704:. United States Census Bureau
7682:. United States Census Bureau
7628:"2010 Census Gazetteer Files"
7565:The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
6983:"Russellville's Majority 128"
6055:University of Tennessee Press
4429:. United States Census Bureau
1759:
8068:
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7454:. Department of the interior
6747:Note: Approved March 2, 1885
5127:Blansett, Kent (Fall 2010).
2830:
927:
642:
457:to the southern bank of the
354:, the third governor of the
7:
7948:United States Census Bureau
7868:United States Census Bureau
7805:United States Census Bureau
7724:"Historical Census Browser"
7367:Boosier City Planters Press
6595:"Removal of the Countyseat"
6488:"The Court House 'Gone Up'"
6108:Reynolds, Thomas J (1908).
6049:Arsenault, Raymond (1988).
4381:
2903:, has also been disbanded.
685:survived the conflict. The
387:Pope County is part of the
238: • Estimate
10:
9688:
8990:Mississippi Alluvial Plain
7064:"The Court House Question"
6784:"Report of the Grand Jury"
6621:"Judge Jacoway's Decision"
6257:jail, all of whom escaped.
6214:Bishop, Albert W. (1867).
5996:Bishop, Albert W. (1867).
4963:"The Cherokee in Arkansas"
4829:"The Cherokee in Arkansas"
4368:
784:were challenged in court.
723:
646:
426:of eastern native tribes.
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8719:Congressional delegations
8714:Colleges and universities
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7592:Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
7518:current public officials.
7505:Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
7175:The Russellville Democrat
7149:The Russellville Democrat
7097:The Russellville Democrat
7068:The Russellville Democrat
6987:The Russellville Democrat
6961:The Russellville Democrat
6935:The Russellville Democrat
6906:The Russellville Democrat
6876:The Russellville Democrat
6847:The Russellville Democrat
6818:The Russellville Democrat
6788:The Russellville Democrat
6762:The Russellville Democrat
6732:The Russellville Democrat
6703:The Russellville Democrat
6677:The Russellville Democrat
6651:The Russellville Democrat
6625:The Russellville Democrat
6599:The Russellville Democrat
6570:The Russellville Democrat
6544:The Russellville Democrat
6518:The Russellville Democrat
6492:The Russellville Democrat
6466:The Russellville Democrat
6392:The Russellville Democrat
6366:The Russellville Democrat
6110:"Pope County Militia War"
5437:Boyette, Gene W. (1990).
5417:Sturm's Oklahoma Magazine
5186:"Arkansas Traveler Print"
5133:American Indian Quarterly
4737:Jones, Dorsey D. (1944).
2751:
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7276:"Pope County Courthouse"
6699:"Supreme Court Decision"
6647:"Removal of County Seat"
6053:. Knoxville, Tennessee:
5775:Encyclopedia of Arkansas
5502:Encyclopedia of Arkansas
4783:Morse, Jedediah (1822).
4708:Morse, Jedediah (1822).
4668:Tribal Treaties Database
4642:Encyclopedia of Arkansas
4398:
2854:census-designated places
2797:Census-designated places
2784:
1178:National protected areas
707:Fourth Military District
8995:New Madrid Seismic Zone
7702:"U.S. Decennial Census"
7334:"History of Rotary Ann"
7252:. National Park Service
7222:. National Park Service
7042:Case Law Access Project
6344:The Missouri Republican
6059:Temple University Press
5214:Hempstead, Fay (1890).
5052:Hempstead, Fay (1890).
4638:"Takatoka (1755?–1824)"
2978:Geographic coordinates
1557:Age pyramid Pope County
738:Late Nineteenth Century
732:Pope County Militia War
726:Pope County Militia War
8223:
7650:"East Fork Wilderness"
7013:Daily Arkansas Gazette
6957:"Adkins Bond—$ 50,000"
6244:Daily Arkansas Gazette
5660:"The War We Have Lost"
2840:
1558:
614:Edward Payson Washburn
559:
556:The Arkansas Traveller
546:Antebellum Pope County
440:New Madrid earthquakes
292:Congressional district
49:Pope County Courthouse
9657:Pope County, Arkansas
9628:35.42639°N 93.03194°W
8945:Arkansas River Valley
8836:Sports and recreation
8221:
8149:Pope County, Arkansas
8065:Pope County, Arkansas
7972:Pope County, Arkansas
7864:"U.S. Census website"
7839:"Explore Census Data"
7801:"U.S. Census website"
7394:The Commercial Appeal
7198:Russellville Democrat
7123:Russellville Democrat
7093:"Court House Meeting"
7009:"County Seat Removal"
5771:"Dover (Pope County)"
4353:35.22500°N 92.91694°W
4278:35.33472°N 93.04611°W
4206:35.63611°N 92.89611°W
4134:35.40833°N 93.00861°W
4062:35.35833°N 92.99611°W
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3918:35.49444°N 93.05444°W
3846:35.48889°N 92.95028°W
3771:35.28333°N 93.12944°W
3696:35.27500°N 92.99750°W
3624:35.42500°N 92.87667°W
3552:35.22083°N 93.04611°W
3477:35.65278°N 93.06833°W
3405:35.39167°N 93.11694°W
3330:35.33333°N 92.94472°W
3258:35.32917°N 93.24611°W
3183:35.40556°N 92.95444°W
3111:35.31944°N 92.87583°W
3039:35.40278°N 93.23500°W
2877:Independence Township
2844:Townships in Arkansas
2838:
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1543:U.S. Decennial Census
1205:Historical population
1190:Ozark National Forest
657:Convention President
618:The Arkansas Traveler
573:With the outbreak of
553:
375:Ozark National Forest
272: • Summer (
249:76/sq mi (29/km)
8616:United States portal
8380:Other unincorporated
6271:Memphis Daily Appeal
6057:in arrangement with
4475:The Newberry Library
2889:Sand Spring Township
2873:Galla Creek Township
2849:United States census
1195:East Fork Wilderness
1122:Arkansas Highway 980
1112:Arkansas Highway 363
1102:Arkansas Highway 333
1092:Arkansas Highway 331
1082:Arkansas Highway 326
1072:Arkansas Highway 324
1062:Arkansas Highway 247
1052:Arkansas Highway 164
1042:Arkansas Highway 124
1032:Arkansas Highway 123
1022:Arkansas Highway 105
907:Twenty-First Century
874:Dardanelle, Arkansas
625:Sandford C. Faulkner
583:subscription schools
246: • Density
9633:35.42639; -93.03194
9624: /
9600:Arkansas portal
8856:Tourist attractions
7924:on October 19, 2012
7654:USDA Forest Service
6289:The New York Herald
6190:The New York Herald
5830:The New York Herald
5801:The New York Herald
5095:Appalachian Journal
4625:than Arkansas Post.
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2897:Holla Bend Township
2885:North Fork Township
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1002:Arkansas Highway 16
992:Arkansas Highway 7T
982:Arkansas Highway 7S
612:In the late 1850s,
598:, hives, diarrhea,
432:Louisiana Territory
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9048:Northwest Arkansas
9005:Ouachita Mountains
9000:Northwest Arkansas
8985:McDonald Territory
8754:Historic Landmarks
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7656:. U. S. Government
7611:The Arkansas Times
7483:The Arkansas Times
6285:"Arkansas's Iliad"
6186:"Arkansas's Iliad"
5826:"Arkansas's Iliad"
5797:"Arkansas's Iliad"
4789:. pp. 214–217
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489:for the late Rev.
451:Missouri Territory
414:Louisiana Purchase
406:Napoleon Bonaparte
356:Arkansas Territory
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217: • Water
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9148:Hot Springs
9143:Bentonville
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9015:Piney Woods
8922:LGBT rights
8841:State parks
8673:Little Rock
8525:Scottsville
8455:Lost Corner
8415:Caglesville
8382:communities
8277:Convenience
8164:County seat
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5752:January 24,
5681:January 20,
5508:January 18,
5373:January 16,
5199:January 17,
5112:January 17,
4991:settlement.
4433:November 1,
4356: /
4281: /
4209: /
4137: /
4065: /
3993: /
3921: /
3849: /
3774: /
3699: /
3627: /
3555: /
3480: /
3408: /
3333: /
3275:Convenience
3261: /
3186: /
3114: /
3042: /
2915: code
2747:Communities
1723:other races
1695:2000 census
1689:2000 census
1651:Other/Mixed
1578:Percentage
1562:2020 census
1530:2023 (est.)
1167:(southwest)
1159:Yell County
1155:(southeast)
1149:(northeast)
1143:(northeast)
1137:(northwest)
720:Militia War
600:consumption
564:Yell County
459:White River
447:Reservation
369:, a deeply
340:county seat
336:2020 census
320:Pope County
107: /
28:Pope County
9646:Categories
9619:93°01′55″W
9616:35°25′35″N
9566:Washington
9451:Montgomery
9356:Hot Spring
9296:Crittenden
9138:Pine Bluff
9113:Springdale
9103:Fort Smith
9068:Pine Bluff
9053:Fort Smith
8950:Ark-La-Tex
8794:Newspapers
8789:Mass media
8739:Government
8480:Norristown
8460:Mill Creek
8450:Holla Bend
8445:Happy Bend
8435:Georgetown
8430:Galla Rock
8410:Buttermilk
8204:Pottsville
7928:August 18,
7848:January 1,
7785:August 27,
7753:August 27,
7730:August 27,
7708:August 27,
7634:August 27,
7571:January 9,
7511:January 9,
7343:October 9,
7317:October 9,
6673:"$ 10,000"
6323:January 6,
5233:January 6,
5071:January 6,
5032:January 6,
4793:January 3,
4768:January 3,
4718:January 3,
4648:January 3,
4519:January 5,
4481:January 7,
4344:92°55′01″W
4341:35°13′30″N
4269:93°02′46″W
4266:35°20′05″N
4197:92°53′46″W
4194:35°38′10″N
4125:93°00′31″W
4122:35°24′30″N
4053:92°59′46″W
4050:35°21′30″N
3981:93°10′06″W
3978:35°28′25″N
3909:93°03′16″W
3906:35°29′40″N
3837:92°57′01″W
3834:35°29′20″N
3762:93°07′46″W
3759:35°17′00″N
3687:92°59′51″W
3684:35°16′30″N
3615:92°52′36″W
3612:35°25′30″N
3543:93°02′46″W
3540:35°13′15″N
3509:Pottsville
3468:93°04′06″W
3465:35°39′10″N
3396:93°07′01″W
3393:35°23′30″N
3321:92°56′41″W
3318:35°20′00″N
3249:93°14′46″W
3246:35°19′45″N
3174:92°57′16″W
3171:35°24′20″N
3102:92°52′33″W
3099:35°19′10″N
3030:93°14′06″W
3027:35°24′10″N
2973:Water area
2968:Water area
2932:center(s)
2930:Population
2927: ID)
2921: code
2773:Pottsville
1809:No.
1803:No.
1797:No.
1786:Democratic
1781:Republican
1760:Government
1693:As of the
1681:As of the
922:Crittenden
724:See also:
647:See also:
607:Galla Rock
532:Dardanelle
528:Norristown
522:, home of
382:dry county
328:U.S. state
225:Population
95:93°01′55″W
92:35°25′35″N
9561:Van Buren
9536:Sebastian
9391:Lafayette
9381:Jefferson
9351:Hempstead
9286:Craighead
9271:Cleveland
9188:Paragould
9158:Texarkana
9118:Jonesboro
9078:Tri-State
9063:Jonesboro
9058:Texarkana
8912:Education
8861:Townships
8851:Territory
8744:Governors
8734:Geography
8699:Arkansans
8676:(capital)
8500:Raspberry
8440:Gold Hill
8370:Oak Grove
8249:Townships
7824:Based on
7686:March 30,
7400:April 30,
7350:occasion.
7181:March 24,
7155:March 25,
7129:March 25,
7103:March 25,
7074:March 26,
7048:March 24,
7019:March 26,
6993:March 24,
6967:March 25,
6941:March 23,
6912:March 23,
6882:March 26,
6853:March 25,
6824:March 26,
6794:March 25,
6768:March 26,
6738:March 23,
6709:March 26,
6683:March 25,
6657:March 23,
6631:March 26,
6605:March 23,
6576:March 26,
6550:March 24,
6524:March 24,
6498:March 24,
6472:March 23,
6398:March 24,
6372:March 27,
5470:(1): 27.
5327:March 23,
5161:161921853
4674:April 29,
2963:Land area
2958:Land area
2909:Township
2831:Townships
2808:Oak Grove
1768:in 1996.
928:Geography
914:Jefferson
643:Civil War
434:Governor
404:In 1803,
352:John Pope
255:Time zone
170:John Pope
165:Named for
9576:Woodruff
9511:Randolph
9486:Poinsett
9476:Phillips
9466:Ouachita
9396:Lawrence
9326:Franklin
9321:Faulkner
9291:Crawford
9276:Columbia
9266:Cleburne
9211:Arkansas
9203:Counties
9163:Sherwood
8927:Politics
8917:Gun laws
8887:Abortion
8704:Aviation
8663:Arkansas
8515:Sand Gap
8470:New Hope
8465:Moreland
8390:Augsburg
8365:Appleton
8327:Moreland
8307:Illinois
7953:June 28,
7776:Archived
7597:license.
6165:40038001
5953:March 5,
5948:40030659
5902:26554746
5747:40038015
5676:23046159
5484:40026272
5397:July 16,
5368:40027520
5322:40031122
5277:40038254
5107:40932861
4979:43144201
4937:40022264
4891:40024265
4845:43144201
4763:40018753
4725:country.
4613:40023675
4564:40024265
4514:40038311
4382:See also
4369:Source:
4300:05-94089
4228:05-93765
4156:05-93420
4084:05-92871
4012:05-92553
4007:Moreland
3940:05-92415
3868:05-92181
3793:05-91875
3750:17.0996
3718:05-91812
3713:Illinois
3646:05-91560
3574:05-91536
3499:05-91407
3427:05-91377
3352:05-91134
3280:05-90921
3237:15.6549
3205:05-90813
3133:05-90735
3061:05-90558
2989:05-90159
2820:Augsburg
2803:Appleton
1727:Hispanic
1717:, 0.03%
1713:, 0.64%
1709:, 0.68%
1701:, 2.61%
1664:Hispanic
629:squatter
332:Arkansas
150:Arkansas
63:Arkansas
9506:Pulaski
9501:Prairie
9426:Madison
9406:Lincoln
9386:Johnson
9376:Jackson
9336:Garland
9246:Carroll
9241:Calhoun
9236:Bradley
9088:Largest
8937:Regions
8907:Economy
8897:Culture
8880:Society
8846:Symbols
8759:History
8694:Outline
8595:Worthen
8585:Welcome
8540:Simpson
8425:Economy
8395:Bernice
8332:Phoenix
8317:Liberty
8312:Jackson
8302:Gum Log
8297:Griffin
8287:Freeman
8262:Burnett
8257:Bayliss
7873:May 14,
6250:May 22,
4455:June 7,
4332:7.8490
4329:3.0305
4257:0.0373
4254:0.0144
4185:0.0565
4182:0.0218
4113:0.0000
4110:0.0000
4079:Phoenix
4041:0.1769
4038:0.0683
3969:1.0181
3966:0.3931
3897:0.0073
3894:0.0028
3863:Liberty
3825:0.1308
3822:0.0505
3816:103.72
3788:Jackson
3747:6.6022
3675:0.0368
3672:0.0142
3641:Gum Log
3603:0.2865
3600:0.1106
3569:Griffin
3531:4.7682
3528:1.8410
3456:0.0000
3453:0.0000
3447:119.78
3422:Freeman
3384:0.9420
3381:0.3637
3309:0.2440
3306:0.0942
3234:6.0444
3162:0.0878
3159:0.0339
3090:0.2722
3087:0.1051
3056:Burnett
3018:0.2536
3015:0.0979
2984:Bayliss
2953:density
2946:density
2726:24.60%
2697:30.68%
2668:36.64%
2639:31.56%
2624:27.15%
2610:13.14%
2581:26.71%
2552:34.24%
2523:21.23%
2494:36.11%
2465:10.36%
2436:11.49%
2407:16.88%
2378:28.14%
2363:11.49%
2349:20.56%
2320:42.27%
2291:44.94%
2262:46.04%
2233:34.07%
2218:31.95%
2212:29.75%
2183:32.23%
2146:34.15%
2125:44.72%
2096:32.05%
2085:10,667
2067:32.67%
2056:10,084
2044:11.77%
2038:43.13%
2015:11.49%
2001:43.75%
1980:36.20%
1969:11,244
1951:33.97%
1940:13,614
1922:27.18%
1911:15,568
1893:25.08%
1882:14,763
1864:22.15%
1853:16,256
1835:23.62%
1824:18,081
1675:10.12%
1592:78.95%
1589:50,037
1575:Number
1161:(south)
918:Garland
813:removed
622:Colonel
596:cholera
540:malaria
424:removal
395:History
326:in the
302:Website
264:Central
241:63,789
156:Founded
120:Country
9541:Sevier
9531:Searcy
9521:Saline
9461:Newton
9456:Nevada
9446:Monroe
9436:Miller
9431:Marion
9421:Lonoke
9361:Howard
9346:Greene
9331:Fulton
9306:Dallas
9281:Conway
9251:Chicot
9226:Benton
9221:Baxter
9216:Ashley
9153:Benton
9133:Rogers
9128:Conway
9090:cities
9035:Metros
9010:Ozarks
8826:Rivers
8821:Places
8769:Images
8729:Energy
8682:Topics
8590:Wilson
8575:Victor
8545:Smyrna
8530:Shiloh
8520:Scotia
8400:Bethel
8347:Wilson
8342:Valley
8337:Smyrna
8322:Martin
8267:Center
8239:Hector
8199:London
8189:Atkins
8181:Cities
7458:May 1,
7429:May 1,
7373:May 8,
6889:court.
6240:"Pope"
6163:
6065:
6032:
5979:
5946:
5900:
5863:
5745:
5704:
5674:
5641:
5612:
5587:
5559:
5531:
5482:
5445:
5366:
5320:
5275:
5224:
5173:hills.
5159:
5151:
5105:
5062:
4977:
4935:
4889:
4843:
4761:
4611:
4562:
4512:
4326:145.9
4323:56.32
4310:Atkins
4295:Wilson
4251:57.21
4248:22.09
4242:125.7
4223:Valley
4179:183.1
4176:70.69
4151:Smyrna
4107:32.40
4104:12.51
4035:34.71
4032:13.40
3963:161.8
3960:62.46
3935:Martin
3891:146.7
3888:56.64
3819:268.6
3803:Hector
3744:123.7
3741:47.77
3738:208.9
3735:540.9
3732:25841
3669:51.39
3666:19.84
3597:87.96
3594:33.96
3525:102.8
3522:39.71
3450:310.2
3378:114.7
3375:44.29
3369:119.1
3303:47.99
3300:18.53
3231:66.64
3228:25.73
3222:115.3
3215:London
3156:36.23
3153:13.99
3128:Center
3084:56.07
3081:21.65
3012:74.62
3009:28.81
2955:(/km)
2948:(/mi)
2891:, and
2791:Hector
2768:London
2758:Atkins
2752:Cities
2740:0.65%
2733:74.75%
2729:2,315
2711:0.59%
2704:68.74%
2700:1,871
2682:1.98%
2675:61.38%
2671:1,424
2653:3.70%
2646:64.75%
2642:1,664
2617:59.70%
2613:1,517
2595:0.00%
2588:73.29%
2584:2,148
2566:2.11%
2559:63.65%
2555:2,082
2549:1,120
2537:8.69%
2530:70.08%
2526:1,581
2508:0.53%
2501:63.35%
2497:2,735
2491:1,559
2479:1.15%
2472:88.49%
2468:2,391
2450:0.13%
2443:88.38%
2439:2,678
2421:0.57%
2414:82.55%
2410:3,765
2392:0.28%
2385:71.58%
2381:2,048
2356:67.95%
2352:2,525
2334:0.08%
2327:57.65%
2323:3,036
2317:2,226
2305:0.50%
2298:54.57%
2294:2,753
2288:2,267
2276:4.58%
2269:49.38%
2265:2,760
2259:2,573
2247:2.02%
2240:63.91%
2236:4,972
2230:2,651
2215:2,769
2209:2,578
2205:38.30%
2201:3,319
2189:0.24%
2180:3,302
2176:67.52%
2172:6,917
2160:0.23%
2153:65.62%
2149:8,355
2143:4,348
2131:4.56%
2122:6,364
2118:50.72%
2114:7,217
2102:0.67%
2093:5,082
2089:67.28%
2073:0.65%
2064:4,941
2060:66.68%
2041:2,102
2035:7,704
2031:45.10%
2027:8,056
2012:2,164
2008:44.76%
2004:8,433
1998:8,243
1986:2.76%
1977:6,669
1973:61.04%
1957:0.90%
1948:7,100
1944:65.13%
1928:2.31%
1919:6,002
1915:70.51%
1899:2.69%
1890:5,126
1886:72.23%
1870:5.82%
1867:1,313
1861:5,000
1857:72.03%
1841:2.37%
1832:5,772
1828:74.01%
1731:Latino
1672:6,415
1668:Latino
1658:5.88%
1655:3,726
1645:0.04%
1632:1.05%
1619:0.72%
1606:3.25%
1603:2,060
1533:64,593
1520:63,381
1505:61,754
1490:54,469
1475:45,883
1460:39,021
1445:28,607
1430:21,177
1415:23,291
1400:25,682
1385:26,547
1370:27,153
1355:24,527
1340:21,715
1325:19,458
1310:14,322
1210:Census
1192:(part)
1186:(part)
1173:(west)
920:, and
815:meant
520:Scotia
487:Dwight
363:Ozarks
324:county
233:63,381
147:
130:
36:County
9571:White
9556:Union
9551:Stone
9546:Sharp
9526:Scott
9471:Perry
9416:Logan
9371:Izard
9341:Grant
9311:Desha
9301:Cross
9256:Clark
9231:Boone
9193:Cabot
8975:Delta
8892:Crime
8871:Water
8811:Music
8799:Radio
8774:Lakes
8689:Index
8659:State
8570:Treat
8565:Tilly
8560:Taral
8535:Silex
8505:Retta
8490:Piney
8292:Galla
8282:Dover
8272:Clark
8194:Dover
7922:(PDF)
7915:(PDF)
7779:(PDF)
7772:(PDF)
7419:(PDF)
6161:JSTOR
5944:JSTOR
5898:JSTOR
5743:JSTOR
5672:JSTOR
5480:JSTOR
5364:JSTOR
5318:JSTOR
5273:JSTOR
5189:(PDF)
5157:S2CID
5149:JSTOR
5103:JSTOR
4975:JSTOR
4949:them.
4933:JSTOR
4887:JSTOR
4841:JSTOR
4759:JSTOR
4609:JSTOR
4560:JSTOR
4510:JSTOR
4399:Notes
4320:30.0
4317:77.6
4314:4371
4305:69715
4245:48.5
4239:2776
4233:69714
4161:69713
4101:10.3
4098:26.7
4089:69712
4029:20.2
4026:52.2
4017:69711
3954:23.7
3951:1482
3945:69710
3882:14.2
3873:69709
3810:11.5
3807:1191
3798:69708
3723:69707
3663:27.6
3660:71.6
3657:1420
3651:69706
3591:10.2
3588:26.5
3579:69705
3519:34.3
3516:88.7
3513:3523
3504:69704
3494:Galla
3432:69703
3372:46.0
3366:5277
3362:Dover
3357:69702
3347:Dover
3297:19.4
3294:50.4
3285:69701
3225:44.6
3219:2969
3210:69700
3200:Clark
3150:14.2
3147:36.8
3138:69699
3075:20.9
3066:69698
3003:24.6
2994:69697
2975:(km)
2970:(mi)
2965:(km)
2960:(mi)
2785:Towns
2763:Dover
1777:Year
1715:Asian
1703:Black
1699:White
1625:Asian
1584:White
1572:Race
1510:13.4%
1495:18.7%
1480:17.6%
1465:36.4%
1450:35.1%
1435:−9.1%
1420:−9.3%
1405:−3.3%
1390:−2.2%
1375:10.7%
1360:12.9%
1345:11.6%
1330:35.9%
1315:70.8%
1295:8,386
1285:67.4%
1280:7,883
1270:65.3%
1265:4,710
1255:92.2%
1250:2,850
1235:1,483
817:moved
588:croup
568:Dover
562:When
408:sold
322:is a
281:UTC−5
260:UTC−6
138:State
9581:Yell
9496:Pope
9491:Polk
9481:Pike
9316:Drew
9261:Clay
8778:Law
8550:Solo
8510:Ross
8475:Nogo
8357:CDPs
8231:Town
8032:and
7955:2014
7930:2011
7896:2016
7875:2011
7850:2022
7828:data
7812:2018
7787:2015
7755:2015
7732:2015
7710:2015
7688:2024
7662:2022
7636:2015
7573:2024
7513:2024
7460:2023
7431:2023
7402:2023
7375:2023
7345:2023
7319:2023
7288:2023
7258:2023
7228:2023
7183:2023
7157:2023
7131:2023
7105:2023
7076:2023
7050:2023
7021:2023
6995:2023
6969:2023
6943:2023
6914:2023
6884:2023
6855:2023
6826:2023
6796:2023
6770:2023
6740:2023
6711:2023
6685:2023
6659:2023
6633:2023
6607:2023
6578:2023
6552:2023
6526:2023
6500:2023
6474:2023
6448:2022
6424:2022
6400:2023
6374:2023
6325:2023
6297:2023
6252:2023
6226:2023
6198:2023
6172:2023
6122:2023
6095:2023
6063:ISBN
6030:ISBN
6008:2023
5977:ISBN
5955:2023
5909:2023
5861:ISBN
5838:2023
5809:2023
5783:2023
5754:2023
5702:ISBN
5683:2023
5639:ISBN
5610:ISBN
5585:ISBN
5557:ISBN
5529:ISBN
5510:2023
5443:ISBN
5399:2023
5375:2023
5329:2023
5284:2023
5235:2023
5222:ISBN
5201:2023
5168:2023
5114:2023
5073:2023
5060:ISBN
5034:2023
4986:2023
4944:2023
4898:2023
4852:2023
4795:2023
4770:2023
4720:2023
4676:2023
4650:2023
4620:2023
4571:2023
4521:2023
4483:2023
4457:2011
4435:2022
4173:0.9
4170:2.4
4167:173
4095:334
4023:700
3957:9.2
3885:5.5
3879:805
3813:4.4
3585:901
3444:0.3
3441:0.8
3291:933
3144:515
3078:8.1
3072:452
3006:9.5
3000:708
2951:Pop.
2944:Pop.
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