Yell County, Arkansas, was formed from Scott and Pope counties in - TopicsExpress



          

Yell County, Arkansas, was formed from Scott and Pope counties in 1840. The first county seat was established that year in Monrovia Settlement and moved to Danville in 1844. By 1875 Dardanelle, to the northeast of Sulphur Springs became the second county seat and both towns remain centers of government in Yell County today. Three rivers; the Arkansas, Petit Jean and Fourche LaFave flow through Yell County. Sulphur Springs is located in Harkey’s Valley between Spring Mountain and Mt. Nebo (known as Magazine Mountain in 1891) to the north and Chickalah Mountain to the south. "arkansaspreservation/historic-properties/_search_nomination_popup.aspx?id=2612"
Posted on: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 09:25:22 +0000

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