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Yell County Seat History
By Cosmos Mariner, May 17, 2015
Yell County First Court House Marker
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| On Main Street (Arkansas Route 27) at East 5th Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street. |
| | The first court house in Yell County was erected in 1840, at Danville. About 1885, another court house was erected at Dardanelle, and since then the county has maintained two seats of justice. The county was named for Governor Archibald Yell. — — Map (db m156865) HM |
| On Arkansas Route 10 just east of Main Street (Arkansas Route 307), on the right when traveling west. |
| | Located two and a half miles south was Monrovia, the first county seat of Yell County, and home of William Peavey. Monrovia holds the distinction of having the first post office in the county interior, established February 1828 with W.H. Peavey . . . — — Map (db m156872) HM |
| On Union Street (Arkansas Route 27) west of North Front Street, on the right when traveling west. |
| | The first court house in Yell County was erected in 1840, at Danville. About 1885, another court house was erected at Dardanelle, and since then the county has maintained two seats of justice. The county was named for Governor Archibald Yell. — — Map (db m170333) HM |
May. 24, 2024