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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Chicot County, Arkansas

 
Clickable Map of Chicot County, Arkansas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Chicot County, AR (17) Ashley County, AR (3) Desha County, AR (16) Drew County, AR (5) East Carroll Parish, LA (13) Morehouse Parish, LA (5) West Carroll Parish, LA (25) Bolivar County, MS (52) Issaquena County, MS (4) Washington County, MS (72)  ChicotCounty(17) Chicot County (17)  AshleyCounty(3) Ashley County (3)  DeshaCounty(16) Desha County (16)  DrewCounty(5) Drew County (5)  EastCarrollParishLouisiana(13) East Carroll Parish (13)  MorehouseParish(5) Morehouse Parish (5)  WestCarrollParish(25) West Carroll Parish (25)  BolivarCountyMississippi(52) Bolivar County (52)  IssaquenaCounty(4) Issaquena County (4)  WashingtonCounty(72) Washington County (72)
Lake Village is the county seat for Chicot County
Adjacent to Chicot County, Arkansas
      Ashley County (3)  
      Desha County (16)  
      Drew County (5)  
      East Carroll Parish, Louisiana (13)  
      Morehouse Parish, Louisiana (5)  
      West Carroll Parish, Louisiana (25)  
      Bolivar County, Mississippi (52)  
      Issaquena County, Mississippi (4)  
      Washington County, Mississippi (72)  
 
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1 Arkansas, Chicot County, Dermott — Early Railroads in Chicot County — Arkansas Sesquicentennial 1836 • 1986 —
On North Arkansas Street at East Iowa Street, on the right when traveling north on North Arkansas Street.
The first railroad through this area was the Mississippi, Ouachita and Red River, begun in 1854 and extending westward from the Mississippi River. In 1875 it became the Little Rock, Mississippi and Texas railroad. In 1887 the north-south main line . . . Map (db m229488) HM
2 Arkansas, Chicot County, Eudora — Cariola Landing
On Grand Lake Loop (Arkansas Route 8) at Cariola Road when traveling south on Grand Lake Loop.
From the close of the Civil War to the beginning of the twentieth century, Cariola Landing at Grand Lake was one of the largest shipping points on the Mississippi River south of Helena, Arkansas. Cotton from a large area west and south of . . . Map (db m159402) HM
3 Arkansas, Chicot County, Eudora — Eudora Under The Hill
On East Lee Street, 0.5 miles south of South Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
Site of the Eudora settlement's first business district. After a ferry across Bayou Macon was established in 1846, Cariola Landing was accessible to Arkansas Communities to the west and Louisiana towns to the south. Merchants built stores along the . . . Map (db m158053) HM
4 Arkansas, Chicot County, Eudora — Site of Mount Carmel
On Gum Street, 0.5 miles south of South Archer Street (State Highway 159).
Site of Mount Carmel, the first organized community in the Eudora area. John Booth donated land for a Presbyterian Church and a seminary for girls. Rev. Benjamin Shaw was director and pastor. Booth and Shaw are buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery. The . . . Map (db m158466) HM
5 Arkansas, Chicot County, Lake Village — G-8 — Chicot CountyCounty Seat
Near Main Street at North Lakeshore Drive (Arkansas Highway 144).
The county seat of Chicot County was located at Columbia in 1823, where it remained until 1855. The county took its name from Point Chicot, on the Mississippi.Map (db m89773) HM
6 Arkansas, Chicot County, Lake Village — Chicot County Confederate MonumentCSA — 1861 - 1865 —
On North Lakeshore Drive (State Highway 144) at Main Street, in the median on North Lakeshore Drive.
Front (West side) "To the Confederate soldiers of Chicot County, the record of whose sublime self sacrifice and undying devotion is the proud heritage of a loyal posterity." Rear (East side)   We care not . . . Map (db m90255) WM
7 Arkansas, Chicot County, Lake Village — Col. Charles A. Lindbergh
On North Lakeshore Drive (State Highway 144) 0.8 miles south of Club Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Col. Charles A. Lindbergh Made his first night flight here April 1923Map (db m89780) HM
8 Arkansas, Chicot County, Lake Village — Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh
On North Lakeshore Drive, 0.8 miles south of Club Drive, on the right when traveling south.
In April 1923 Lindbergh, then an unknown 21-year-old mail pilot, experienced engine trouble and landed his airplane on the now-abandoned golf course behind this site of the old Lake Village County Club. He remained in Lake Village overnight. During . . . Map (db m89779) HM
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9 Arkansas, Chicot County, Lake Village — Columbia
On Highway 257 near Bluebird Lane, on the right when traveling south.
The town of Columbia was located on the Mississippi River about two miles east of this point. In 1833 the Chicot County seat was moved to Columbia from Villemont due to river bank erosion. Columbia became a thriving port and the location of a . . . Map (db m167545) HM
10 Arkansas, Chicot County, Lake Village — In Memoriam Hyner Cemetery
On Sunnyside Road, 2 miles east of Causeway Road, on the left when traveling east.
In Memoriam Hyner Cemetery established in 1898 marks the site of those devout, courageous Italian immigrants who came to America in 1895 settling and working at Sunnyside Plantation and throughout the Delta area. They established schools, . . . Map (db m168476) HM
11 Arkansas, Chicot County, Lake Village — Italian Immigrants On Sunnyside Plantation
On South Lakeshore Drive at St. Marys Street (Arkansas Highway 144), on the right when traveling south on South Lakeshore Drive.
In 1895 Austin Corbin, a New York banker and land developer, working with immigration officials brought 100 families from north central Italy to grow cotton at Sunnyside, a plantation located between the Mississippi River and Lake Chicot. These . . . Map (db m89774) HM
12 Arkansas, Chicot County, Lake Village — 79 — Lakeport in the Civil War
Near State Highway 142, 0.9 miles east of Robert Mazzanti Road (Parish Road 505).
When Arkansas went to war in 1861, Lycurgus and Lydia Johnson and their family stayed with their home at Lakeport. By 1862, U.S. gunboats were common on the Mississippi River, and on Sept. 6, 1862, Confederate troops burned 158 bales of cotton at . . . Map (db m89797) HM
13 Arkansas, Chicot County, Lake Village — Lakeport Plantation House
Near State Highway 142, 0.9 miles Robert Mazzanti Road (Parish Road 505).
Side 1 The Lakeport Plantation house was constructed circa 1859 for Lycurgus and Lydia Taylor Johnson. The skilled craftsmanship and lasting character are testaments to those who built the house. It is preserved in remembrance of all who . . . Map (db m90491) HM
14 Arkansas, Chicot County, Lake Village — New Hope Missionary Baptist Church
On St. Marys Street (State Highway 144) at Commerce Street, on the right when traveling west on St. Marys Street.
Jim Kelley, a slave, organized this church in 1860. His owner allowed the use of this plot of this plot of ground on which to build a church. On May 15, 1873, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Street deeded the property to the trustees of the church. New Hope . . . Map (db m89777) HM
15 Arkansas, Chicot County, Lake Village — Saunders-Pettit-Chapman-Cook Plantation Home
On U.S. 278, 0.4 miles east of U.S. 65, on the right when traveling east.
This home was built about the year 1848 for John H. Saunders and his wife Martha A. Pettit Saunders. During the Civil War engagement at Ditch Bayou in 1864 the house was used as a hospital for soldiers of both armies. A number of military dead were . . . Map (db m107737) HM
16 Arkansas, Chicot County, Lake Village — The Battle at Ditch Bayou
On U.S. 82 at Pugh Circle, on the right when traveling west on U.S. 82.
It is the morning of June 6, 1864. Rain has created a muddy mess. To your left are four cannon. To your right are 600 cavalrymen and two more cannon. These men served under Confederate Colonel Colten Greene. To your front is Ditch Bayou, and 700 . . . Map (db m90432) HM
17 Arkansas, Chicot County, Lake Village — The Casualties at Ditch Bayou June 6, 1864
On U.S. 82, 0.1 miles west of Pugh Circle, on the right when traveling west.
The battle at Ditch Bayou was a Federal effort to drive Confederates away from the Mississippi River, where the Confederates had been harassing Union shipping. Even though the Confederates were outnumbered here, they were able to inflict heavy . . . Map (db m90418) HM
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