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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Jackson County, Arkansas

 
Clickable Map of Jackson 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 Jackson County, AR (16) Craighead County, AR (16) Cross County, AR (18) Independence County, AR (37) Lawrence County, AR (38) Poinsett County, AR (7) White County, AR (20) Woodruff County, AR (13)  JacksonCounty(16) Jackson County (16)  CraigheadCounty(16) Craighead County (16)  CrossCounty(18) Cross County (18)  IndependenceCounty(37) Independence County (37)  LawrenceCounty(38) Lawrence County (38)  PoinsettCounty(7) Poinsett County (7)  WhiteCounty(20) White County (20)  WoodruffCounty(13) Woodruff County (13)
Newport is the county seat for Jackson County
Adjacent to Jackson County, Arkansas
      Craighead County (16)  
      Cross County (18)  
      Independence County (37)  
      Lawrence County (38)  
      Poinsett County (7)  
      White County (20)  
      Woodruff County (13)  
 
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1 Arkansas, Jackson County, Jacksonport — Building the City
Near Avenue Street at Adams, on the right when traveling east.
Thomas Todd Tunstall laid out the town of Jacksonport in the mid 1830s. He built a hotel and several businesses along the river front. By 1840, several buildings had been added. The town grew, and was incorporated on December 17, 1852. In 1853 . . . Map (db m221243) HM
2 Arkansas, Jackson County, Jacksonport — Jackson County CourthouseBuilt 1869 - 72
Near Washington Street at Avenue Street.
. . . Map (db m116611) HM
3 Arkansas, Jackson County, Jacksonport — Jackson Guards Monument
On Avenue Street west of Dillard Street, on the right when traveling west.
[South face] The Jackson Guards were organized at Jacksonport, Jackson County, Arkansas, by Capt. A. B. Pickett, a prominent lawyer of Jacksonport, Sunday morning, May 5, 1861. The company was marched to the Presbyterian Church and there . . . Map (db m221231) HM WM
4 Arkansas, Jackson County, Jacksonport — Jacksonport Civil War Cannon
Near Avenue Street west of Dillard Street, on the right when traveling west.
Cannon's History Although this cannon was used by the Union Army during the Civil War far from its present location, it is a unique piece of Jackson County history. The barrel is a Model-1861, Number 349, made in 1862 by the Phoenix Iron . . . Map (db m221224) HM
5 Arkansas, Jackson County, Jacksonport — Jacksonport in the Civil War
Near Avenue Street west of Dillard Street, on the right when traveling west.
Jacksonport was one of the main mustering points for the Confederate army in Arkansas. Throughout the war both armies contended for possession of this strategic port located at the center of the White and Black river trade. The Confederate attack on . . . Map (db m116206) HM
6 Arkansas, Jackson County, Jacksonport — 60 — Shelling of Jacksonport
On Avenue Street, 0.1 miles west of Adams Street, on the right when traveling west.
In spring 1862, Confederate Gen. Thomas Hindman sent the C.S.S. Maurepas under Capt. Joseph Fry up the White River to destroy Union supplies at Jacksonport and Grand Glaize. Fry arrived on June 2, 1862, and began shelling Jacksonport. Union . . . Map (db m116187) HM
7 Arkansas, Jackson County, Jacksonport — Surrender at Jacksonport
Near Avenue Street west of Dillard Street, on the right when traveling west.
Here on June 5, 1865 Confederate General Jeff Thompson formally surrendered the army of Northern Arkansas to Union military authorities. More than five thousand officers and enlisted men who served under Thompson were paroled here, as were . . . Map (db m116199) HM
8 Arkansas, Jackson County, Jacksonport — The Courthouse
Near Washington south of Main.
Jacksonport became the county seat in 1853. Delayed by the Civil War, courthouse construction was not begun until 1869. It was completed in 1872. When the county seat was moved to Newport in 1892, this building became a school, a cotton gin, the . . . Map (db m221217) HM
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9 Arkansas, Jackson County, Jacksonport — The Port of Jacksonport
On Avenue Street, 0.1 miles west of Adams, on the left when traveling north.
In the late 1700s this area became a trade center due to its location on the White River near the mouth of the Black River. In 1833, Thomas Todd Tunstall, piloted one of the first steamboats to venture up the White River. Shortly thereafter he . . . Map (db m221246) HM
10 Arkansas, Jackson County, Jacksonport — Welcome to Jacksonport State Park
On Avenue Street west of Adams, on the right when traveling west.
Jacksonport's unique location at the meeting of the Black and White Rivers shaped its history and natural resources. Founded as a river port town in the mid-19th century, it thrived on the steamboat trade. This traffic made the town a center of . . . Map (db m221244) HM
11 Arkansas, Jackson County, Newport — For all who serve past, present, and future
On Main Street at Front Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
[Title is text]Map (db m188628) WM
12 Arkansas, Jackson County, Newport — In Honor of our Veterans
On Brandenberg Ln at Graceland, on the right when traveling east on Brandenberg Ln.
In honor of our VeteransMap (db m186613) WM
13 Arkansas, Jackson County, Newport — G-3 — Jackson County First Court House
On 3rd Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling west on 3rd Street.
The first court house in Jackson County, created in 1832, was located at Litchfield, where it remained until 1839, when it was moved to Elizabeth. In 1852 Augusta (now Woodruff County) was made the county seat and two years later it was moved to . . . Map (db m116624) HM
14 Arkansas, Jackson County, Newport — Joe E. LewisProfessional Musician
Near North Magnolia Street south of Daugherty Street.
Born in Pennington, Ark on Jan. 4, 1937 to John and Itha Lewis. A legend in his time to those who knew him, Joe was a member of the Twitty Bird Band, of which he gave twenty years of service, bringing joy to the hearts of millions of people who . . . Map (db m207902) HM
15 Arkansas, Jackson County, Newport — Newport High School War Memorial
On Laura Street east of Remmel Park.
[Front] Dedicated to the memory of the students of Newport High School who gave their lives in the service of our country World War II Brown, Albert Lee • Dennis, Elmer • Gochenour, George E. • Grossman, Melvin • Jones, . . . Map (db m221247) WM
16 Arkansas, Jackson County, Newport — This Monument is Dedicated to Those Who Served Our CountryKilled In Action
On Brandenberg Lane at Graceland Street, on the right when traveling east on Brandenberg Lane.
World War I Alred, William M.- Birdsong, John- Chord, Alton L.- Cole, Elder M.- Davis, Henry - Feeback, Gilbert- Griffin, Neil - Hawthorne, Francis - Howell, Eldridge R. - Inman, Roe - Nash, William E. - Pruett, Jim - Smith, John C. - Ward, . . . Map (db m187950) WM
 
 
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Apr. 23, 2024