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Historical Markers in Mountain Home, Arkansas

 
Clickable Map of Baxter 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 Baxter County, AR (8) Fulton County, AR (15) Izard County, AR (6) Marion County, AR (17) Searcy County, AR (6) Stone County, AR (3) Ozark County, MO (2)  BaxterCounty(8) Baxter County (8)  FultonCounty(15) Fulton County (15)  IzardCounty(6) Izard County (6)  MarionCounty(17) Marion County (17)  SearcyCounty(6) Searcy County (6)  StoneCounty(3) Stone County (3)  OzarkCountyMissouri(2) Ozark County (2)
Mountain Home is the county seat for Baxter County
Mountain Home is in Baxter County
      Baxter County (8)  
ADJACENT TO BAXTER COUNTY
      Fulton County (15)  
      Izard County (6)  
      Marion County (17)  
      Searcy County (6)  
      Stone County (3)  
      Ozark County, Missouri (2)  
 
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1 Arkansas, Baxter County, Mountain Home — 37 — Mountain Home Cemetery
The Mountain Home Cemetery began with the burial of an 11-month-old child, Willie Russell, in 1857. Willie was the son of County Judge John S. Russell. The lot was owned by Orrin L. Dodd, known as the “Father of Mountain Home,” before it was . . . Map (db m243005) HM
2 Arkansas, Baxter County, Mountain Home — 3 — Mountain Home Commercial Historic District
This commercial historic district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 15, 2010 as a representative collection of early to mid-20th century vernacular architecture, Centered on the Baxter County Courthouse, which was . . . Map (db m170753) HM
3 Arkansas, Baxter County, Mountain Home — Old Military Road
About 1800 near this spot white man established the first trail from East to West across Baxter County. Later some of the Cherokee Indians were moved to Oklahoma using this route which was known as the Trail of Tears.Map (db m62248) HM
4 Arkansas, Baxter County, Mountain Home — 68 — Skirmishes Near Mountain Home
On Oct. 12, 1862, Maj. John Wilber led a force of 125 men of the 14th Missouri State Militia (U.S.) and 100 from the Enrolled Militia from Ozark, Mo., to hit Confederate troops camped at Yellville. High water on the White River forced the Union . . . Map (db m170457) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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May. 2, 2024