5/17/2023 0 Comments Lost judgment memoirs of an eagle![]() Population of White County, according to the United States census reports, These roads, together with White River as a navigable outlet, afford excellent The combined length of railroads within the county sixty-one miles or more. In the county's northeast part, its length being about ten miles, thus making & Southern Railroad connects Memphis with the main line at Bald Knob The cars on this road are drawn between Searcy and Kensettīy an engine, and between Kensett and West Point by horses. ![]() Soon after the Searcy & West Point Railroad was constructed, runningįrom West Point to Searcy, and crossing the St. Its length here being about thirty-nine miles. Southern Railroad enters White County about five miles west of its northeastĬorner, and runs thence through the limits in a southwesterly direction, To 1888 the taxable wealth of the county increased a little over 42 per ![]() These figures bear evidence that from 1880 The total amount of taxes charged thereonįor all purposes was $56,407.88. ![]() Inġ888, the real-estate assessment was $2,440,883, and personal property In taxable wealth it then ranked as fourth in the State. Rolling, $2,595,215, on which the total amount of taxes charged for all purposes Per acre for improved, and from $1 to $10 for unimproved property. Only about 10 per cent of the land is improved. Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Company, and the balance to individuals. Of this about 12,000 acresīelong to the United States, 27,000 to the State, 81,000 to the St. Up the river following its meanders to the place of beginning containingĪn area of 1,015 square miles, or 650,000 acres. Thence north on section lines until White River is again intersected thence Line to the southwest corner of Section 35, Township 8 north, Range 4 west Of the line dividing Townships 7 and 8 north thence west on the township White River thence up White River following its meanders to the last crossing Line dividing Townships 5 and 6 north thence east on the township line to Line dividing Ranges 5 and 6 west thence north on the range line to the Township 5 north thence down Cypress Creek following its meanders to the Ranges 10 and 11 west thence south on the range line to Cypress Creek in Townships 8 and 9 north thence west on the township line to the line dividing The middle of Range 8 west thence south on section lines to the line dividing Thence up said river, in a westerly direction, following its meanders, to Ranges 7 and 8 west thence south on the range line to Little Red River Townships 10 and 11 north thence west on the township line to the line dividing Ranges 5 and 6 west thence north on the range line to the line dividing Townships 9 and 10 north thence west on the township line to the line dividing In Range 3 west, at the point where White River crosses the line dividing Its boundary lines are as follows: Beginning Prairie and Lonoke, and west by Faulkner. Is located in the northeast part of Central Arkansas, and is bounded northīy Cleburne, Independence and Jackson Counties, east by Woodruff, south by Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Eastern Arkansas Chicago: Goodspeed Publishers, 1890 Prepared by Kara Spence of the White County Historical Society You are the visitor
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