The Spring Bank Ferry operated on the Red River connection Miller and Lafayette counties via state Highway 160. This ferry is recorded in history as being the oldest operating ferry in southwest Arkansas.
According to records from Mrs. Kelly . . . — — Map (db m181760) HM
This plaque placed in honor of
William Richardson Blanton •
James Deas Blanton •
William "Kelley" Blanton, Sr. •
William "Kelley" Blanton, Jr.
Owners/Operators of the Spring Bank Ferry — — Map (db m181621) HM
1541 - When Desoto brought his Spanish conquistadores to this area in 1541, he found an industrious Caddo Indian tribe who inhabited and enjoyed the area that was later to become Miller County, Arkansas. Along the Red River the Caddo farmed, . . . — — Map (db m173500) HM
1888 - A group of railroad and timber investors, led by George W. Fouke, built the Texarkana, Shreveport, & Natchez (T.S. & N) Railroad. It extended south from Texarkana to Boggy Creek.
1889 - Led by James Franklin Shaw, the Seventh . . . — — Map (db m173676) HM
When Gen. Frederick Steele's Union army invaded southwest Arkansas in April 1864, threatening the Confederate state capital at Washington, Gov. Harris Flanagin moved the state archives to Rondo, where they were deposited in James Abraham's store. . . . — — Map (db m96022) HM
This County, created by Act of the Legislature February 26, 1856, is named for Judge Andrew J. Miller who died in 1856. A Commander of the Oglethorpe Infantry, he served in the legislature for more than twenty years and was several times President . . . — — Map (db m55508) HM
In memory of Miller County Confederate soldiers and sailors that honorably served in the War Between the States
1861 – 1865
** CSA ** We honor our Confederates for their courage, love of family, and dedication to principles that many in . . . — — Map (db m191682) WM
To the memory of our Veterans of Miller Country in the Armed Forces of the United States of America
Erected in 1949 by The Colquitt Garden Club and The Woodmen of the World
Plaque donated in 1986 by American Legion Post 165 — — Map (db m191609) WM
[side 1] Here in Missouri's central Ozarks, Miller County was organized 1837, and named for Mo. Gov. John Miller. In territory ceded by Osage (French pronunciation for Wazhazhe Indians) 1808, the county was first settled 1807, . . . — — Map (db m179728) HM
Dedicated to the Men and Women who honorably serve in the Armed Forces of the United States, past, present and future during War and Peace. Miller County It is the soldier, not the minister, who has given us freedom of religion. It is . . . — — Map (db m217099) WM