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The National Historic Landmarks in Arkansas represent Arkansas's history from the Louisiana Purchase through the Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement. It contains the landmarks designated by the U.S. Federal Government for the U.S. state of Arkansas. There are 17 National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) in Arkansas.
Crown land, also known as royal domain, is a territorial area belonging to the monarch, who personifies the Crown. It is the equivalent of an entailed estate and passes with the monarchy, being inseparable from it. Today, in Commonwealth realms, crown land is considered public land and is apart from the monarch's private estate.
Resident Jim Reed, a retired schoolteacher, bought land in 1971 where he intended to commission a non-denominational pilgrimage chapel near Eureka Springs, Arkansas. He wanted it to be set apart from the city for meditation in the foothill, forested landscape. He commissioned architect E. Fay Jones to design the project.
Craighead County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas.As of the 2020 census, the population was 111,231. [1] The county has two county seats — Jonesboro and Lake City. [2]
The land was given entirely to the Cherokee Nation—West of the Mississippi, [7] [3] while the Osage were moved to the unorganized territory of Kansas—to finally put an end to the hostilities. [4] The eastern part of the purchase remained with Arkansas and the White Americans occupying the territory.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 November 2024. City in Arkansas, United States City in Arkansas, United States Harrison City Historic downtown Harrison Logo Motto: "Adventure Awaits You" Location of Harrison in Boone County, Arkansas. Coordinates: 36°14′38″N 93°07′11″W / 36.24389°N 93.11972°W / 36.24389; -93. ...
Via land holdings and an investment portfolio, it generates tens of millions of pounds per year for the Prince of Wales, and is valued at approximately £1 billion. The Crown Estate
The fort was the first site of the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas, which had jurisdiction over western Arkansas and all of Indian Territory. It began operations in 1875 with the appointment of Isaac C. Parker as the first federal district judge here. The town of Fort Smith, Arkansas developed around the fort.