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Lewisburg, Arkansas was a town in southern Conway County, Arkansas. Founded as a trading post in 1825 by William Lewis, it served as the original county seat of Conway County from 1831 until 1883, when it ceded its role to Morrilton .
The 3rd Regiment Arkansas Cavalry regiment was formed in October 1863 in Little Rock, Arkansas and was officially mustered in on February 10, 1864. Parts of the regiment originated from the Arkansas River Valley, with a company each from Lewisburg, Arkansas, and Yell County, Arkansas. [1]
The 4th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment of the Confederate States Army from the state of Arkansas ... Lewisburg, AR 7 September 1864; Glass Village ...
Aug. 29—U.S. Marshals, along with West Virginia State Police, Lewisburg Police Department and Greenbrier County Sheriff's Office, arrested a man on Tuesday who escaped from an Arkansas prison ...
From 1831 until 1883, Lewisburg was the county seat. When the Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad planned built tracks 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Lewisburg in 1871, the proposed depot was to be named Morrilton after farmer E. J. Morrill, who sold the land to the railroad. People relocated from Lewisburg to Morrilton beginning in 1880, county ...
Jan. 13—LEWISBURG — Workers are in their sixth month of a three-part restoration and rehabilitation of Lewisburg's downtown park system with plenty left to do. The mixed use path restoration ...
LEWISBURG, W.Va. (AP) — A convicted rapist who authorities say used a jet ski during an escape from an Arkansas prison last year was arrested Tuesday in West Virginia, the U.S. Marshals Service ...
The 3d Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (1861–1865) was a Confederate Army Cavalry regiment during the American Civil War. At the outbreak of hostilities between the north and south, Arkansas began raising troops to serve in the Confederate Army.