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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Newton County, Arkansas

 
Clickable Map of Newton 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 Newton County, AR (8) Boone County, AR (28) Carroll County, AR (63) Johnson County, AR (7) Madison County, AR (3) Pope County, AR (17) Searcy County, AR (6)  NewtonCounty(8) Newton County (8)  BooneCounty(28) Boone County (28)  CarrollCounty(63) Carroll County (63)  JohnsonCounty(7) Johnson County (7)  MadisonCounty(3) Madison County (3)  PopeCounty(17) Pope County (17)  SearcyCounty(6) Searcy County (6)
Jasper is the county seat for Newton County
Adjacent to Newton County, Arkansas
      Boone County (28)  
      Carroll County (63)  
      Johnson County (7)  
      Madison County (3)  
      Pope County (17)  
      Searcy County (6)  
 
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1 Arkansas, Newton County, Deer — A Monarch ReturnsElk Along the Buffalo — Buffalo National River —
On State Highway 43.
What an exciting discovery to come across an elk roaming the fields and woodlands of the Buffalo River country. Once again these large members of the deer family can be found grazing or resting in clearings and open spaces. Native to the hardwood . . . Map (db m61755) HM
2 Arkansas, Newton County, Deer — Boxley ValleyPreserving a Way of Life — Buffalo National River —
On State Highway 43.
When establishing Buffalo National River in 1972, Congress recognized the need to preserve the valley’s culture as well as its free-flowing river. Here in Boxley Valley, a traditional farm community is being perpetuated within the borders of Buffalo . . . Map (db m61757) HM
3 Arkansas, Newton County, Dogpatch, Township of Marble City — Arkansas Marble in Washington’s Monument
On State Highway 7, 0.1 miles south of Highway 125, on the right when traveling south.
This marker commemorates the Arkansas marble in Washington’s Monument taken by Beller and Harp Bros. from this hill in 1836.Map (db m101789) HM
4 Arkansas, Newton County, Jasper — 111 — Civil War in Newton County / Newton County Civil War Troops
On Court Street (State Highway 7) at Stone Street (State Highway 7), on the right when traveling east on Court Street.
Civil War in Newton County Several military actions took place in Newton County during the Civil War. On Jan. 10, 1863, Union troops attacked and destroyed a large saltpeter works on the Buffalo River. Skirmishes were fought June 14 and Nov. . . . Map (db m225345) HM
5 Arkansas, Newton County, Jasper — C-12 — Newton CountyCounty Seat
On Church Street just east of Stone Street (State Route 7), on the left when traveling east.
Jasper, the county seat of Newton County, was designated as such soon after the creation of the county, December 14, 1842. It was named in honor of Thomas W. Newton.Map (db m155497) HM
6 Arkansas, Newton County, Jasper — Newton County Veterans Memorial
On Stone Street (State Highway 7) at Church Street, on the right when traveling north on Stone Street.
In memoriam Newton County veterans of all wars who gave their lives in the service of their country N.W. Armer • Frank Bickner • Caldin Bolen • C.H. Clark • Emory Collins • Albert Cooper • Quenton Criner • Loyd Dixon • Raymond Dollar • . . . Map (db m225349) WM
7 Arkansas, Newton County, Ponca — Beaver Jim VillinesBoyhood Home — Buffalo National River —
On State Highway 43.
Settling Along the Buffalo Abraham Villines and his children were among the earliest pioneer families in the Buffalo River valley. Abraham’s grandson William built this log house in 1850 for his new bride, Rebecca. Four years later their son . . . Map (db m61752) HM
8 Arkansas, Newton County, Township of Marble City — Old Buffalo River Bridge
On State Highway 7, 0.2 miles south of County Road 80, on the right when traveling south.
This is the site of the Old Buffalo River Bridge also known as the Pruitt Bridge. The Arkansas Highway Department designed the bridge in one day. Fred Luttjohann of Topeka, Kansas built it in 1931 for a contract bid of $55,226.09. The Virginia . . . Map (db m225343) HM
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024