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Wilson is a city in Mississippi County, Arkansas, United States. The community is located in the Arkansas Delta and is surrounded by fertile cropland historically used to produce cotton . Wilson started as a company town in 1886 by Robert E. Lee Wilson , who would build a cotton empire and run it from the city.
Wilson, Arkansas (the United States) Show map of the United States Coordinates: 35°12′37″N 92°55′47″W / 35.21028°N 92.92972°W / 35.21028; -92
Founded in 1886 as a company town by Robert Edward Lee Wilson, the city's growth was regulated and planned by the company until it was formally incorporated in 1950. This district encompasses the historic town square, commercial buildings, and the administrative and industrial buildings of the company's cotton gin and flour mill.
The Wilson Residential Historic District encompasses a cluster of four upscale residences just northeast of downtown Wilson, Arkansas, a city in Mississippi County, Arkansas. Founded in 1886 as a company town by Robert Edward Lee Wilson, the city's growth was regulated and planned by the company until it was formally incorporated in 1950.
Wilson Township is one of nineteen current townships in Pope County, Arkansas, USA. [1] As of the 2010 census , its unincorporated population was 4,774. It now contains the former township of Lee .
The Parkin Indian Mound, the type site for the Parkin phase, is the site of another Late Mississippian village located in Parkin, Arkansas, about 30 miles (50 km) southwest of Wilson. In the early 1540s, the Spanish Hernando de Soto Expedition is believed to have visited several sites in the Nodena phase, which is usually identified as the ...
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The Wilson Community House is a historic community meeting hall at 10 Lake Drive in Wilson, Arkansas.It is a single-story wood-frame structure, with a hip roof, weatherboard siding, and foundation of brick and stone piers.