On East Woodruff Avenue at Spring Street, on the right when traveling south on East Woodruff Avenue.
Named for Richard Searcy, an early Arkansas territory settler, the city of Searcy was established by the Arkansas State legislature to serve as the county seat in 1837. Early resident and surveyor Israel Moore named the original streets of Searcy . . . — — Map (db m173998) HM
On South Main Street (Business U.S. 67) 0.1 miles north of Brantly Road, on the left when traveling north.
Arkansas National Guard 153rd Infantry-39 Brigade
Operation Iraqi Freedom
2003-2005
"All Gave Some- Some Gave All"
Combat Team Fallen Heroes
SPC William W Labadie Jr. 45 Bauxite Arkansas April 7th 2004 •
Sgt Felix M Delgreco 22, . . . — — Map (db m175045) WM
On East Race Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Built 1858 - Renovated 1867
Upstairs Added 1872
Benjamin Black was Mayor of Searcy
1886 - 1894. They had eleven children who lived here until the last died in 1979.
The house was purchased and restored by Dr. & Mrs. Porter Rodgers . . . — — Map (db m234423) HM
On East Moore Avenue at North Horton Street, on the right when traveling west on East Moore Avenue.
Born in Alabama Oct. 10, 1829, Dandridge McRae moved to Arkansas in 1849. A lawyer, he recruited Confederates in 1861 and led a battalion at Wilson's Creek and a regiment at Pea Ridge. Promoted to brigadier general Nov. 5, 1862, he was the only . . . — — Map (db m116321) HM
On West Arch Avenue at North Spring Street, on the right when traveling west on West Arch Avenue.
In loving memory of those from White County who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country and world wide democracy.
World War I
Allen, Arthur •
Alfred, William •
Armstrong, Herman •
Autra, Alfred •
Benoit, Joseph V. • . . . — — Map (db m174134) WM
On Golf Course Drive at Cottage Lake Drive, on the right when traveling north on Golf Course Drive.
Searcy Landing in the Civil War
Searcy Landing was a steamboat stop with cotton warehouses before the war. On May 9, 1862, Col. P.J. Osterhaus's 3rd Division of the Union Army of the Southwest built a bridge across the Little Red River, . . . — — Map (db m116325) HM
On West Arch Avenue at North Spruce Street, on the left when traveling east on West Arch Avenue.
In 1837, two years after the creation of White County, the site of the town of Searcy was laid off as the permanent seat of justice of the county. — — Map (db m116701) HM
On West Race Avenue (Arkansas Route 16) at North Spruce Street, on the right when traveling east on West Race Avenue.
Dedicated to those who made the supreme sacrifice, and in honor of all the men and women who served their country in a time of need.
Killed in Action
Dean, Lawrence C.
Latimer, Wilbur D.
Marsh, Clark L.
Solomon, Douglas E. . . . — — Map (db m116707) WM